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'''What's Sesh?'''  
 
'''What's Sesh?'''  
In short, immersive experiences with the city as your classroom. Having run The Boston Calendar for four years now, I’ve been fortunate enough to attend many different events. I’ve found the most memorable events, which were seemingly conducive to connection, incorporated some sort of educational component. In a world where we are paradoxically more connected, yet more disconnected than ever, Sesh offers attendees the opportunity to unplug, delve into a low-tech experience and connect with each other. Learn more about Sesh via our FAQ:
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In short, immersive experiences with the city as your classroom. Having run The Boston Calendar for four years now, I’ve been fortunate enough to attend many different events.  
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*I’ve found the most memorable events, which were seemingly conducive to connection, incorporated some sort of educational component.  
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*In a world where we are paradoxically more connected, yet more disconnected than ever, Sesh offers attendees the opportunity to unplug, delve into a low-tech experience and connect with each other.  
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This info was circulated as email by the Co-founder of the Boston Calendar
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<http://thebostoncalendar.com/>The Boston Calendar &
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<http://fb.com/thebostoncalendar.com>Facebook
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<http://instagram.com/thebostoncal>Instagram
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<http://twitter.com/thebostoncal>Twitter
 
   
 
   
https://thebostoncalendar.com/sesh/faq
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P.S. <http://www.thebostoncalendar.com/events/80-things-to-do-in-boston-this-weekend--12>80 things to do in Boston this weekend.
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== Info ==
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*[https://thebostoncalendar.com/sesh/faq Learn more about Sesh via our FAQ]

Revision as of 06:32, 23 June 2018

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Unique Learning Experiences in Boston

What's Sesh? In short, immersive experiences with the city as your classroom. Having run The Boston Calendar for four years now, I’ve been fortunate enough to attend many different events.

  • I’ve found the most memorable events, which were seemingly conducive to connection, incorporated some sort of educational component.
  • In a world where we are paradoxically more connected, yet more disconnected than ever, Sesh offers attendees the opportunity to unplug, delve into a low-tech experience and connect with each other.
This info was circulated as email by the Co-founder of the Boston Calendar 

<http://thebostoncalendar.com/>The Boston Calendar & <http://fb.com/thebostoncalendar.com>Facebook <http://instagram.com/thebostoncal>Instagram <http://twitter.com/thebostoncal>Twitter

P.S. <http://www.thebostoncalendar.com/events/80-things-to-do-in-boston-this-weekend--12>80 things to do in Boston this weekend.

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