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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.  
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Sesh hosts fun, non-technical educational group experiences sharing the passion and expertise of the Boston community with interested adult learners.  
*I’ve found the most memorable events, which were seemingly conducive to connection, incorporated some sort of educational component.  
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*Sesh classrooms are bars, breweries, co-working spaces, even outdoor markets and harbor cruise ships.  
*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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*Sesh hosts are local professionals or hobbyists with expertise in a variety of fields -- chefs, sommeliers, artists, crafters, and more.
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*Sesh students are curious adults who believe learning continues long after graduation. (From the FAQ)
  
  

Revision as of 10:25, 23 June 2018

 https://www.thebostoncalendar.com/sesh

Fun Learning Experiences in Boston

What's Sesh? Sesh hosts fun, non-technical educational group experiences sharing the passion and expertise of the Boston community with interested adult learners.

  • Sesh classrooms are bars, breweries, co-working spaces, even outdoor markets and harbor cruise ships.
  • Sesh hosts are local professionals or hobbyists with expertise in a variety of fields -- chefs, sommeliers, artists, crafters, and more.
  • Sesh students are curious adults who believe learning continues long after graduation. (From the FAQ)


This info was circulated as email by the Co-founder of the Boston Calendar

P.S. 80 things to do in Boston this weekend.