The East Boston Chamber of Commerce commemorates the observance of Independence Day
The East Boston Chamber of Commerce will be placing a display of American flags to commemorate the upcoming Independence Day observed on Friday, July 4, 2025 at the Daniel H Solari Square outside the Chamber of Commerce office at 464 Bremen Street.
In the United States, Independence Day is celebrated on July 4. It commemorates the day the Continental Congress approved the final wording of the Declaration of Independence and the birth of the United States of America as an independent nation.
Please note that the flags are for display purposes. If anyone wishes to obtain/purchase a flag, please feel free to contact the Chamber at [email protected].
La Cámara de Comercio de East Boston conmemora el Día de la Independencia de Estados Unidos.
La Cámara de Comercio de East Boston colocará una exhibición de banderas estadounidenses para conmemorar el próximo Día de la Independencia de Estados Unidos que se observará el Viernes 4 de julio de 2025 en la plaza Daniel H. Solari, frente a la oficina de la Cámara de Comercio en 464 Bremen Street.
En los Estados Unidos, el Día de la Independencia se celebra el 4 de julio para conmemorar el día en que el Congreso Continental aprobó la redacción final de la Declaración de Independencia y el nacimiento de los Estados Unidos de América como nación independiente.
Tenga en cuenta que las banderas son para fines de exhibición. Si alguien desea obtener (comprar una bandera), por favor comunicarse con la Cámara en [email protected].
BLO make Eastie debut with free all-ages concert
Boston Lyric Opera’s Street Stage makes its East Boston debut with a free all-ages concert during Eastie Week 2025. Experience virtuosic performances in an oceanside amphitheater surrounded by stunning views of Boston Harbor. Want to stay for the day? Enjoy cultural and recreational activities nearby, from free sailing and kayaking at the Piers Park Sailing Center to the Institute of Contemporary Art’s annual Block Party!
Learn more about Eastie Week (2025 schedule coming soon!): https://www.bostonharbornow.org/eastieweek/
This program is free and welcomes audiences of all ages. Playbills with texts and English translations of the multilingual program will be available on site.
Street Stage is supported by the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture and the City of Boston through the Neighborhood and Downtown Activation Grant.
Street Stage: what to know before you go!
Arrival
Arrive any time to enjoy the park and Eastie Week activities before the 3:00 PM concert. BLO staff will be on site to provide programs and answer questions.
Seating
Seating is available on the open grass and surrounding shady areas. You are welcome to bring a blanket or lawn chair. A limited number of seats will be provided on site. Please prioritize seating for anyone with accessibility needs.
Accessibility
Piers Park is wheelchair accessible. If you need any special accommodations, please email [email protected].
Weather
Street Stage will proceed in a variety of weather conditions, including direct sun and light drizzle. In the case of severe inclement weather (including storms, strong winds, and extreme heat) BLO staff will update our website with the new performance time. Register for the event to receive an e-mail with weather-related updates.
Public Transit
Piers Park is an approximately 10-minute walk from Maverick Square (Blue Line).
Transport by Water Shuttle is also available between the ICA and Watershed location nearby (learn more).
Parking
There is limited free parking along Marginal Street and in the Piers Park parking lot. Please check signs for resident-only restrictions.
Food & Beverages
Food and beverages are welcome on site, and we encourage you to bring water. On-site alcohol consumption is prohibited.
Pets
Pets are welcome at Street Stage events but should be kept on a leash and cleaned up after.
What to bring:
Here’s a suggested packing list!
• Sunscreen
• Hat, visor, sunglasses, personal fan
• Bug spray
• Water & snacks
• Lawn chair or blanket
• Masks (optional but always welcome)