Our long-awaited list of March events is here! Spring is coming soon... we're sure of it.
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NEAT March Dinner
Spend time with those who matter most
Neighbors Eating All Together (NEAT) is one of our team's favorite local organizations. Their goal is simple: to bring food and connection together to create a stronger community. Everyone is invited to their next community dinner on Saturday, March 21st, at Arlington High School.
The Library of Things
Why buy it when you can borrow it?
The Library of Things at Robbins Library includes gadgets, tools, games, and more! All you need is a valid Minuteman Library Network card to check out any of the Things. Items must be returned in good condition and clean. You may hold up to 5 things on the shelf at a time.
See what Things are available ⟶
Visit Local Museums
Fun for the whole family
Arlington is home to a few local museums that are a great way to spend your time indoors and for your entire family, no matter what age! The Jason Russell House is dedicated to preserving, interpreting, and sharing Arlington's history with the community. The Cyrus Dallin Art Museum is located in the historic Jefferson Cutter House. The museum celebrates the life of this famous sculptor, educator, and advocate.
Visit the Arlington Historical Society's website for more information⟶
Dine Out Boston
Enjoy prix fixe menus from Boston's best
Dine Out Boston, also known as Restaurant Week, is a multi-week opportunity to visit some of Boston's best restaurants for a prix fixe lunch or dinner at a set price. There is much to choose from in the Greater Boston area. Lunch options range from $27, $32, and $36 per person. Dinner options range from $38, $46, and $55 per person. Reservations are usually encouraged.

