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Sukkot at Boston University

#FeatureFriday: Sukkot at Boston University Sukkot is the Jewish holiday, meaning Feast of Booths, celebrated on the 15th day of the month Tishrei. During this time a Sukkah is constructed where Jews celebrate this festival. It is common for Jews to eat, sleep, and spend time under the Sukkah. According to the halakha, the roof of … Read more

#WeddingWednesday: Writing Your Ceremony

#WeddingWednesday: Writing Your Ceremony Before you get the party started on the dance floor, you need to actually get married.   You can create whatever ceremony you feel best encompasses you and your fiancés relationship.  There are no specific guidelines that you have to follow when creating your ceremony so we’ve put together some tips to … Read more

#MenuMonday: Mini Spinach and Bacon Quiche

#MenuMonday: Mini Spinach and Bacon Quiche Looking for a new tasty appetizer that can easily keep your guests happy while waiting for the main course?  Look no further because we have found the perfect recipe!  This Mini Spinach and Bacon Quiche recipe from the Food Network is sure to be enjoyed by all of your … Read more

It’s Halloween Party Season!

Planning your Halloween Festivities Halloween is less than three weeks away!  By now you should have at least some idea of what costume you want to wear and how much candy you need to buy but do you know how you are going to celebrate this spooky day?  Maybe you can have a spooktacular party … Read more

#WeddingWednesday: Hidden Wedding Costs

Hidden Wedding Costs Having a wedding can be incredibly expensive and there are so many things that you have to account for during the planning process.  Unfortunately, there is a good chance that there are things that you may not think of.  These are known as the hidden wedding costs.  They may pop up on … Read more

It’s Oktoberfest Time

Oktoberfest Time Is Here! Fall brings changing leaves, pumpkin spice lattes from Starbucks and beer. Why beer? you may ask. Well, the third weekend in September until the first Sunday in October is known as Oktoberfest, though there are numerous celebrations to commemorate the occasion throughout the month of October. Oktoberfest is known for its … Read more

#MenuMonday: Cream-Filled Pumpkin Cupcakes

#MenuMonday: Cream-Filled Pumpkin Cupcakes Here’s a treat that’s perfect for your next fall event!  This Cream-Filled Pumpkin Cupcake recipe from tasteofhome.com will be a hit during any Halloween celebration.  Not only does it include the great fall flavor, pumpkin but it also looks like one too. Try it out and let us know what you … Read more

#WeddingWednesday: Planning Your Own Wedding

#WeddingWednesday: Planning Your Own Wedding Do you think that you have enough time and patience to plan the entirety of your wedding on your own?  Do you not have room to budget for a wedding planner?  Planning a wedding can be a stressful time but nothing that cannot be accomplished.  Follow this timeline to ensure … Read more

#MenuMonday: Mulled White Wine Sangria

#MenuMonday: Mulled White Wine Sangria This week for #MenuMonday we have a yummy recipe for Mulled White Wine Sangria from MarthaStewart.com!  This beverage is perfect for any fall celebration and it is a great crowd pleaser.  Your guests will love it and you’ll love how easy it is to make! Ingredients 1 cup water 1/2 cup honey … Read more

Making the Most of Homecoming Weekend

Making the Most of Homecoming Weekend Annually college students, their families and alumni gather on college campuses throughout the nation during their school’s designated homecoming weekend. This tradition has been carried out for many years. Typically taking place in late September or early October, Homecoming Weekend provides attendees with fun activities, sports games and other … Read more