Halloween Crawl – 10/29
October 24, 2011 Leave a Comment
The Halloween Crawl is this weekend
More details at crawilinboston.com
Let's Meet Some Bostonians
March 16, 2011 Leave a Comment
Registrations for the Spring 2011 Bocce and Mini Golf Spring Seasons are now open! This Wednesday night league will not only let you show off your bocce skills but also give you the chance to socialize and network with other Bostonians. Registration will be on a first come, first served basis. Our 6 week season will begin on April 20th and go until May 25th. Matches take place in the Faneuil Hall area.
January 12, 2011 Leave a Comment
It’s the highly anticipated 2nd Annual “‘Ruit for a Cure” with The Pink Agenda at The Point in the Faneuil Hall area on Thursday January 20th.
Like last year, the event will feature a Beirut tournament, drink specials and free food.
General admission will be a $10 donation per person at the door, but pre-registration for the tournament is required ($30/team).
Pre-register now before the spots fill up!
All the proceeds go directly to Breast Cancer Awareness and the Susan G. Komen Foundation.
What else to know?
- $2 Bud Lights all nights
- Players receive 1 free Bud Light
- Final Four & Championship Game teams receive free beer
- Awesome Prizes! Winners of the tournament will win tickets to the Red Sox & Bruins and more
- 50/50 Raffle
October 20, 2010 Leave a Comment
The Pink Agenda Boston is joining forces with MARTINI & ROSSI and Back Bay Social Club to bring Bostonians a bash in honor of National Breast Cancer Awareness.
A $20 donation at the door includes FREE pink cocktails from MARTINI & ROSSI, hors d’oeuvres, two tickets for fantastic raffle items, including tickets to the Celtics, holiday shows and more. Plus, first 100 people will receive a limited edition “Drink Pink” silk scarf and a jam-packed gift bag.
RSVP on Facebook or at rsvpboston@thepinkagenda.org by October 25.
October 12, 2010 Leave a Comment
Many companies in the Boston metro area are likely to be celebrating the season within a tight budget this year and we have just the solution for your creative holiday party idea.
September 10, 2010 2 Comments
Due to Popular Demand!
Socialize In Boston is excited to be organizing our first Pong League with proceeds to benefit the Hattie B. Cooper Community Center.
Who will be the winner of The Point Cup Championship?
Here’s some good information to know:
Where / When is the event?
The Point located at 147 Hanover Street. Matches will take place over 6 weeks beginning on September 23rd.
We will have a 5 week regular season and then a tournament style championship.
Each week your guaranteed to play 2 matches.
Prizes will be given out to weekly and overall champs. Neon lights, mirrors, shot glass, pint glasses just to name a few.
What does this event cost?
Registration for a 2 person team is $32.00. Please keep in mind that proceeds of your donation will support the Hattie B. Cooper Community Center. That comes to only $2.67 per person per week.
Registration will also include your 1st draft on the house courtesy of Socialize In Boston and we will also be providing appetizers.
Socialize in Boston is a social networking group that gives professionals a chance to meet new people in a casual and fun atmosphere. People of all ages have gathered to join the bar crawls, and we’ve raised money and goods for local charities. We also spread the word about other similar events we’ve heard about, as well as new places and bar/restaurant specials. We’re bringing people together, one drink at a time for local charities.
What is the Hattie B. Cooper Community Center?
The Hattie B. Cooper Community Center has served Greater Roxbury and surrounding neighborhoods for over 93 years, providing underserved children and their families vital educational services that facilitate growth and development, and creating groundwork for future successes.
How Do I Sign Up?
We have limited spots available on a first come, first serve basis. Teams are guaranteed to play at least 2 games. Click the link below to sign up. Spots will be limited on 1st come, 1st serve basis.
Rules
1. Cups are arranged, 6 on a side, in pyramid formation
2. One team of two starts off with two balls. Players throw the ball across the court, trying to get the ball in a cup. When a ball lands in a cup, one player from that side must take away that cup, and it is removed from the play area (pushing it to the side is OK). When both players on a team hit a cup, they get the balls back.
3. Cups are re-stacked into pyramids when 3 cups remain on a side.
4. If a player, for any reason whatsoever, drops a ball into a cup on his own side, it counts.
5. If the ball is still spinning in the cup, only girls can blow it out.
6. There is a cup of warm water to dip the ball in, in the event that the ball picks up something unpleasant off of the floor.
7. After the last cup is made, the team behind gets 2 shots (one per partner) to try and rebut.
8. No bouncing and No leaning, just shoot the ball in the cup. Your elbow must stay behind the plane of the table. Balls that miss the cup or bounce before hitting the cup are considered dead.
9. If you shoot and you make 2 balls in the same cup before the opposite team takes the cup away, they have to take away 2 additional cups of their choice plus the one you hit.
10. No substitute shooters. You start the game, you finish the game.