It's time to fiesta! Get your whole crew together and head over to Lawn on D for a weekend long Cinco de Mayo celebration. Friday and Saturday can be best spent with some Southie Ritas and Mexican-style food with friends at this happening hot spot. Also enjoy some Mexican-themed entertainment, lawn games, and Cazadores Tequila giveaways!
FRIDAY: 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm
7:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Live Music: Ricardo Monzon Band
Brandishing an enormous range of versatility and talent, Ricardo has been part of the vibrant Boston music scene for over 30 years. He has studied, taught and performed musical styles from across the Latin world: everything from Afro-Cuban styles to bachata, merengue, salsa, cumbia and pop styles. Drawing from a very deep well of talented and brilliant musicians, Ricardo has put together six outstanding bands that can be customized for corporate events, weddings, parties, cultural celebrations and tributes, with a spectrum of authentic Latin sabor that is unmatched anywhere.
SATURDAY: 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm
2:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Live Music: Mariachi Mexiamerica Band
Boston’s best Cinco de Mayo party with Boston’s best Mariachi Band!
7:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Live Music: Ricardo Monzon Band
Brandishing an enormous range of versatility and talent, Ricardo has been part of the vibrant Boston music scene for over 30 years. He has studied, taught and performed musical styles from across the Latin world: everything from Afro-Cuban styles to bachata, merengue, salsa, cumbia and pop styles. Drawing from a very deep well of talented and brilliant musicians, Ricardo has put together six outstanding bands that can be customized for corporate events, weddings, parties, cultural celebrations and tributes, with a spectrum of authentic Latin sabor that is unmatched anywhere.
Don't miss out on your chance to fiesta! Get your friends together and devour the details of a weekend long Cinco de Mayo celebration at Lawn on D! Salud!
Thursday, May 3, 2018
Wednesday, May 2, 2018
Wedding Wednesdays: DIY Tips for Your Wedding Program
The more guests feel involved with your wedding, the more likely they’ll have a great time. Wedding programs are a wonderful way to help your friends and family follow the ceremony and understand the wedding traditions you’re incorporating, plus they can take theirs home as a keepsake. The key to crafting a good DIY wedding program? Think practically and creatively.
What's Included
No matter what design you choose for your wedding programs, consider adding the following elements:
Your wedding program is an opportunity to tell guests a little more about you as a couple and to set the tone for the rest of the event. The easiest way to personalize your programs is to add special touches, such as favorite poems, quotes, or photographs. Here are some creative concepts:
Whether you choose to create a program that's bound with a wax seal or a single sheet of paper, there are four basic ways to make your wedding day programs:
Because wedding programs can come in unusual shapes, sizes, and colors, they can be presented in various ways. Here are some ideas:
What a wonderful keepsake and way to celebrate! We hope we've inspired you to devour the details of a picture perfect DIY wedding program for your special day!
What's Included
No matter what design you choose for your wedding programs, consider adding the following elements:
- The full names of the bride and groom, the wedding date, and the city and state where the wedding is taking place
- The order of the wedding ceremony, including the musical selections (and the lyrics if they're especially meaningful to you), the composers, and the performers, as well as readings, the source or author, and the readers
- Wedding party bios with brief descriptions of each attendant's relationship to you
- The name of the officiant
- A thank-you note to both sets of parents; one to all the guests is another frequent addition
- For religious and secular ceremonies alike, it's important to keep guests in the know by briefly explaining traditions, rituals, and ethic customs
- If you wish to honor deceased loved ones, you can include a memorial on the back page with a photograph, a fond memory, poem, or quote
Your wedding program is an opportunity to tell guests a little more about you as a couple and to set the tone for the rest of the event. The easiest way to personalize your programs is to add special touches, such as favorite poems, quotes, or photographs. Here are some creative concepts:
- For an old-world European theme, print the programs on marbled parchment paper rolled into scrolls and tied with a sage-green ribbon and a sprig of eucalyptus
- Set the program up as a Playbill complete with The Players (each attendant's picture and a short bio), a description of Acts (the ceremony events), and a Producers' Note (a letter to guests from the bride and groom)
- High school sweethearts? Reprint a senior prom picture on vellum and use it to top the program, setting a lighthearted, playful mood
Whether you choose to create a program that's bound with a wax seal or a single sheet of paper, there are four basic ways to make your wedding day programs:
- Set up an arts-and-crafts station in your home, complete with colorful papers, ribbon, and decorations, and host a bridal party DIY night
- Create them using template designs from a computer program; with the right program, you can create almost anything imaginable
- Purchase a DIY kit from a company like Paper Source; all you'll have to do is follow the directions and put the programs together
Because wedding programs can come in unusual shapes, sizes, and colors, they can be presented in various ways. Here are some ideas:
- Fill baskets, tin pails, or antique trays -- whatever works with your wedding style -- with programs and place them at the entrance to your ceremony site for guests to grab as they arrive
- For an outdoor wedding, put a program on each chair and set a few pieces of colored sea glass on top to keep them from blowing away
- Ask a friend or family member to greet guests and hand out programs as they arrive
- Have your ushers hand guests a program right before they’re seated
What a wonderful keepsake and way to celebrate! We hope we've inspired you to devour the details of a picture perfect DIY wedding program for your special day!
Tuesday, May 1, 2018
Tasty Tuesday: Lunch Like A Boss
When it comes to eating healthy for lunch, we try to avoid your average mixed green salad. Why? Because we want to lunch like a boss! We want a multitude of flavors. A lunch that has us wanting seconds but also fills us up for the afternoon and is healthy! If you feel the same, well, we've got the perfect lunch recipe for you. It's the perfect balance of flavor and nutrition! A dish you won't be able to resist: Cauliflower Tabbouleh!
Ingredients:
1 head of cauliflower, cut into two-three inch florets
2 tablespoons coconut oil
¾ cup parsley, chopped
½ cup scallions, chopped
2 tablespoons garlic, chopped
1 cup cherry tomatoes, quartered
juice of one lemon
salt and pepper to taste
optional: ½ cup feta cheese
Instructions:
1. Place one handful of cauliflower florets at a time into a Vitamix or high-speed blender.
2. Turn the blender onto the lowest setting until the cauliflower resembles rice granules (or try a frozen riced cauliflower option). Remove ‘rice’ from blender and repeat with another handful of cauliflower until all of the cauliflower is riced.
3. Heat oil in large skillet. Add cauliflower and sauté for about 5 to 10 minutes.
4. Add all remaining ingredients except for the lemon. Gently sauté the mixture for about 2 to 3 minutes. Allow it to cool and then add the lemon juice. Enjoy!
Yum! We definitely know what we're having this week. Devour the details of a healthy and fulfilling mid-day meal and lunch like a true boss every day!
Ingredients:
1 head of cauliflower, cut into two-three inch florets
2 tablespoons coconut oil
¾ cup parsley, chopped
½ cup scallions, chopped
2 tablespoons garlic, chopped
1 cup cherry tomatoes, quartered
juice of one lemon
salt and pepper to taste
optional: ½ cup feta cheese
Instructions:
1. Place one handful of cauliflower florets at a time into a Vitamix or high-speed blender.
2. Turn the blender onto the lowest setting until the cauliflower resembles rice granules (or try a frozen riced cauliflower option). Remove ‘rice’ from blender and repeat with another handful of cauliflower until all of the cauliflower is riced.
3. Heat oil in large skillet. Add cauliflower and sauté for about 5 to 10 minutes.
4. Add all remaining ingredients except for the lemon. Gently sauté the mixture for about 2 to 3 minutes. Allow it to cool and then add the lemon juice. Enjoy!
Yum! We definitely know what we're having this week. Devour the details of a healthy and fulfilling mid-day meal and lunch like a true boss every day!
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