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Sep
23
Sat
On Board for Kids
Sep 23 @ 5:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Enjoy a sunset cruise with French flair by Boston’s master chefs while supporting children in need.

The On Board for Kids Sunset Cruise and silent auction support the Cameleon Association, the Sunantha Camila Foundation, and the F.U.S.E School and all proceeds go directly to providing food, shelter, and education for children around the world.

Hors d’oeurves and pastry by

Chef Nick Calais, Brasserie JO
Chef Jerome Berger, La Voile
Chef Sophie Benyamina, Praline Confections
Chef Cyrille Couet, Bistrou Duet
Chef Jacky Robert, Ma Maison
Chef Raymond Ost, Wilson Farms
Boulangerie Paul

Tickets: $125 each, 2 for $240, 5 for $500

Tickets Here

Sep
30
Sat
Pop-Up Apple Orchard at Artisan Bistro
Sep 30 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

It’s finally fall in New England and in honor of one of autumn’s time-honored traditions – apple-picking with family and friends – Artisan Bistro at The Ritz-Carlton, Boston is pleased to once again host a pop-up apple orchard within the restaurant so guests can enjoy the ‘fruits’ and flavors of the season, right here in the heart of the city.

On September 30 from 10am – 12 Noon, Artisan Bistro brings an orchard to life where guests can purchase homemade cider donuts, caramel apples, apple chutney and more.  Apple seeds will be given as a takeaway with any purchase and guests can also venture to Artisan Bistro’s bar where the “Boston Green Apple,” an apple infused sangria, is available for purchase as well.

As part of The Ritz-Carlton’s Community Footprints social and environmental responsibility to better serve and partner with local community organizations, Artisan Bistro is pleased to be supporting the family-operated Russell Orchards farm in Ipswich, Massachusetts. The hotel will showcase and sell a variety of their fresh picked apples and seasonal apple products at the urban apple orchard pop-up including apple strudel, honey, apple cider and vinegars.

For more information, please contact The Ritz-Carlton, Boston, 10 Avery Street, Boston at (617) 574-7100 or visit www.ritzcarlton.com/boston.  Guests visiting Artisan Bistro’s pop-up apple orchard are invited to share their favorite fall memories: @artisanbistroboston, #RCMemories

Oct
7
Sat
Pop-Up Apple Orchard at Artisan Bistro
Oct 7 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

It’s finally fall in New England and in honor of one of autumn’s time-honored traditions – apple-picking with family and friends – Artisan Bistro at The Ritz-Carlton, Boston is pleased to once again host a pop-up apple orchard within the restaurant so guests can enjoy the ‘fruits’ and flavors of the season, right here in the heart of the city.

On October 7 from 10am – 12 Noon, Artisan Bistro brings an orchard to life where guests can purchase homemade cider donuts, caramel apples, apple chutney and more.  Apple seeds will be given as a takeaway with any purchase and guests can also venture to Artisan Bistro’s bar where the “Boston Green Apple,” an apple infused sangria, is available for purchase as well.

As part of The Ritz-Carlton’s Community Footprints social and environmental responsibility to better serve and partner with local community organizations, Artisan Bistro is pleased to be supporting the family-operated Russell Orchards farm in Ipswich, Massachusetts. The hotel will showcase and sell a variety of their fresh picked apples and seasonal apple products at the urban apple orchard pop-up including apple strudel, honey, apple cider and vinegars.

For more information, please contact The Ritz-Carlton, Boston, 10 Avery Street, Boston at (617) 574-7100 or visit www.ritzcarlton.com/boston.  Guests visiting Artisan Bistro’s pop-up apple orchard are invited to share their favorite fall memories: @artisanbistroboston, #RCMemories

Mar
14
Wed
Author Talk and Book Signing with Marie-Josée Duquette
Mar 14 @ 6:30 pm – 8:45 pm
Author Talk and Book Signing

 

Le Mois de la Francophonie continues with an evening of literature featuring Québécoise author Marie-Josée Duquette. We will learn about her two latest books; one that explores Boston through the eyes of a foreigner, while the other chronicles the difficult story of losing the father of her child to a cruel disease. This discussion will be led en français (in French).

About Marie-Josée Duquette: Marie-Josée Duquette is a Quebecer who has been living in Boston since 2010. Holder of a Master’s degree in Environmental Science and a DESS in communication-marketing from HEC, she writes articles on a blog that tells the different facets of American life.


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