Tuesday, November 8, 2011

5 things to do before Thanksgiving break


To do lists make everything easier. It's even better when your list is limited to fun, or even practical tasks.

Here's my short list of things you should try to do before you head home for Thanksgiving, and return to wintry Boston for the rest of "fall" semester.

1. Check out the foliage

New England is renowned for it's glorious fall foliage. If you have the means, you should definitely hop in the car and go for a scenic drive. Even if you don't go too far outside the Boston area, you'll still be in for a nice view.

The leaves are finally starting to change colors, after a brief interruption by snow, but they'll probably be close to gone by the time Thanksgiving break is over. Head down Rt. 2 off 128/95, or Rt. 24 off the expressway for some nice scenery close by.

2. Attend a major event
The NBA lockout has put a bit of a limit on entertainment options this fall, but there's still plenty to see and do. The Bruins are finally starting to get over their Stanley Cup hangover, so now might be a good time to get into the TD Garden for cheap. And if you're a sophomore, the Office of Student Activities still has some discounted tickets ($20) available.

The next option might be limited only to a few like-minded individuals, but WWE Raw will be at the Garden next Monday (Nov. 14) for a three-hour sports entertainment bonanza. WWE Hall-of-Famer The Rock will be returning to Raw as he and Mass. native John Cena prepare to team up at the following week's pay-per-view.

I'll be laying out the newest edition of The 1851 Chronicle that night, but I'll be there in spirit. Tickets start at just $20 for the show.

3. Witness the Faneuil Hall Tree Lighting

Can't make it to 30 Rock in NYC? No problem. The Faneuil Hall Christmas tree will be lit up right in town on November 19 at 5 PM. the 19th is the Saturday before Thanksgiving, and will help you get in the holiday spirit for the following week.

4. Make your shopping list

There has to be more than a few people planning to take advantage of the great savings that come with Black Friday. If you've got the motivation to wake up early (like, before the sun early) then you'll be in a great position to pick up some solid bargains, no matter where you go.

5. Take part in college night at the Frog Pond

What better way to warm up (or, cool down) for winter than ice skating? The Frog Pond at Boston Common has a new promotion this year: college night. Students can skate for just $2 when they present a valid college ID on Tuesday nights. The first college night takes place Nov. 15, and will feature a range of music courtesy of WERS, Emerson College Radio.

What's on your list of things to do before the cold creeps in? Anything I forgot? Let me know in the comments!

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