FIFA Women’s World Cup Kickoff
Head over to The Banshee to cheer on the U.S. women’s team in their hunt for another World Cup championship this Friday, July 21 at 9 p.m.
The Return of Ashmont Farmers Market
It’s the opening of a new season of the Ashmont Farmers Market on Friday from 3pm-7pm!
Splash around at Ryan Playground
Mayor Michelle Wu and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department are holding a ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday afternoon for the newly renovated park, which is now open at 960 Dorchester Ave.
Dorchester Brewing Anniversary Party
Celebrate seven years of DBCo with live music, carnival games, food specials and of course plenty of drinks to go around. The first 100 guests get a free pint glass or cupcake. The celebrations take place all day long on July 22 starting at 11:30 a.m.
Get to know Dorchester’s Deep History of Immigration
Join the Shirley Eustis House Association for a 1.5 hour neighborhood walking tour that explores the role of Vietnamese, Cape Verdean, Dominican, and African-American people in Dorchester. Saturday, July 22 from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Advance tickets required.
Outdoor Yoga Sculpt Class at Pope John Paul Park
SoWa Boston Food Truck & Craft Beer Festival
This event hosted by the Food Truck Festivals of America is making a stop in Boston Saturday, July 22 from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Head over to the South End to try out dozens of regional and national craft beers together with local favorite food trucks and craft vendors. Tickets are$5 in advance or $10 at the door.
DBarbie Sunday Tea Dance
Calling all Barbz! Pick out your pinkest pumps for this Barbie themed tea dance with DJ Begbick July 23 starting at 4 p.m. at DBar. Here are some more Barbie events happening in and around the neighborhood!
National Tequila Day
Stop in to Yellow Door Taqueria in Lower Mills to help get a head start on this celebration, which takes place July 24.
Check back, as this list may be updated!
Angela Hernandez is a freelance writer and communications professional who is passionate about showcasing the fun, caring and inclusive community that is Dorchester. Imported from Detroit, she’s been getting lost in Boston since January of 2020. Sometimes a runner and always a brunch fan, you can usually find her at Carson Beach or the Harp + Bard, depending on the day. Follow her on Instagram @Ang7690