Go, Go, QSO
Last month, we had the opportunity to see the Quincy Symphony Orchestra Spring Concert performance at Quincy High School. It was an inspiring experience, one that we’ve been thinking about ever since. The QSO performances are not to be missed, and there’s a great one scheduled for this Saturday. If you don’t have plans, may we [...]
A Quiet Escape In Quincy
It’s not every day that we take a break to wander through this secret garden in Quincy, but on this warm, sunny spring day, we couldn’t resist. The Faith Meditation Garden nestled adjacent to the Faith Lutheran Church at 201 Granite Street is a great retreat for anyone looking to separate from the hurried excitement of [...]
Volunteering In Quincy: Quincy Community Action Programs
Thanks to all who have stepped up to fill volunteer positions that we’ve posted the last few weeks. If you’re just starting to look for summertime volunteering opportunities, please refer back to our posts about the Thomas Crane Library and Interfaith Social Services. This week, we’re sharing a new opportunity for the Quincy Community Action Programs’ [...]
Touring Adams National Historic Park
If you’re looking for something to do in Quincy, consider taking a guided tour of the properties of Adams National Historic Park. It’s a very timely suggestion, because today, April 19th, is opening day! The Visitor Center at 1250 Hancock Street opened earlier this month, but today marks the official first day of the tour season. [...]
Volunteering in Quincy: Thomas Crane Public Library
The main library in Quincy is a local gem; we’ve even written of its praises once before. This time, we’re back to tell you a little bit about some of the volunteering opportunities that are available on-site at the main library and branch libraries. We’re always looking for good reason to get out of the [...]















