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Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Affirmations
Where every day is like your class reunion!
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Affirmations
We hail from all parts of the globe, but we will always come from the same home. The Harvard community is the greatest network in the world, and the Harvard Club of Boston is the one place where you can build or expand your Harvard community, reconnect with classmates, engage in lifelong learning, stay informed of Harvard news, and most importantly have a home that you can call your own.
You may no longer be a student, but the Harvard Club of Boston will always be here for you. We are your community. We are your family. We are your home.
By the end of March, spring will have begun and hopefully the weather will cooperate. Here at HCB, we are ready to kick off what will be an exciting spring season. As you review the Bulletin, please note the variety of social, intellectual and athletic activities that make our Club a place for fun and fellowship. Here are some notable dates to mark on your calendars:
• 3/9 – Harvard Housing Day
• 3/10 - Ivy League Basketball Tournament
• 3/14 - 25th Anniversary of the #16th seeded Crimson Women’s Basketball Team defeating #1 seeded Stanford in the 1st round of the NCAA Tournament
• 3/25 - NCAA Hockey Tournament
• 3/30 – Red Sox Home Opener
It’s that time of year for Harvard elections, Harvard University Overseers and HAA Elected Directors. The voting period begins on March 31st and ends May 16th. The following HCB members are candidates for Overseer: Jeffrey D. Dunn A.B. ’77, M.B.A. ’81 and Vanessa W. Liu A.B. ’96, J.D. ’03. The following member is running for elected director: Anirudh Suri M.P.A. ’14, B.A. ’06, Haverford College; M.B.A. ’12, University of Pennsylvania. Click here for more information on the Harvard Elections
After nearly a year of public hearings and regulatory activity, I am pleased to share an update on the 415 Newbury Street development project. Trinity Financial, Inc. has filed a detailed response to its initial application and taken the next step in the complex application process with the BPDA (Boston Planning and Development Agency) to advance this project. We are pleased that in this filing Trinity has been able to incorporate so much feedback from our neighbors and the extensive public review over the past several months. We look forward to continued progress with the regulatory process. We anticipate that the City review will be completed
sometime later this year and culminate in a BPDA vote on the project. For those of you who don’t recall or are new to the club, last spring Trinity Financial, Inc informed the City of Boston of its proposal to build two residential structures (11 and 3 stories) with approximately 134 apartment homes and new facilities for the Club plus a parking structure for the Club’s use. This project, located on the parking lot footprint and in place of the current athletic building, allows the Harvard Club to conduct required, but costly accessibility upgrades. In addition, it offers us the opportunity to further modernize our facilities, with one of the buildings providing four floors of dedicated Harvard Club member and multi-use space, updated squash and fitness facilities, modern locker rooms, and new childcare space, among other amenities.
Over the past year, the requirements for large scale projects have changed and Trinity has reconfigured some details of the project to comply with these requirements. The project as proposed now consists of the same 11 and 3 story buildings and embedded parking structure, but the configuration has shifted to include approximately 95 apartment units in the 11-story tower and 38 mixed income condominium homes. This is, in part, Trinity’s response to the City’s requirement for mixed income accommodations in new construction projects and the changing nature of the market.
At this time, we expect that the proposed project will require several more months of review before going before the BPDA board for approval; if successfully approved, construction would potentially begin in 2024. The Harvard Club will use that time wisely to develop plans to address construction impacts on the Club, particularly as it relates to parking and athletic facilities. We are already exploring options for valet parking, partnerships with other facilities for access to sports and
fitness spaces, and more. This project represents a critical opportunity to transform our clubhouse and make our facilities accessible to all our members and guests. You can be confident that any limited disruption will be overshadowed by the ultimate transformation.
The Steering Committee of the Club’s Facilities Planning Committee is communicating regularly with Trinity on their plans and will advise the Club’s Board on any final decisions facing the Club once the process is complete. For more detailed information on the latest Trinity filing, please go to this link on the BPDA website
Many thanks to all of you for choosing to be members of our beloved Club. Your loyalty and support make us thrive as a community, onward together. If you have questions or suggestions, please contact me directly via president@harvardclub.com.
Best regards,
Marcus O. P. DeFlorimonte gb ’95, pmd President, Harvard Club of BostonGo Crimson!
Paul Bamford '93
Katherine Barkin '22
John Burton '01
Paul Georgoulis '22
Angel Hoyang '23
Victoria Justicz '14, gb'22, g'22
David Karpook '78
Olga Kiyan '22, g'22
Renat Lumpau '03, l'09
Christina Minami '04, HMS Faculty
Alienor Oudin '18
Alice Pearson, FAS Fellow
Linden Schrage '25
Jose Velarde '22
Chelsea Vuong '21
Kathy Xiang '22
Adriana Ceja, gb'22
Boyang Han, gb'22
Seje Henry-Hughes, gb'17
Sanjay Hundiwala, gmp
Jonathan Menkes, plda
Nicholas Puleo, pld
Gisela Rivas, gb'22
Quardricos Driskell, dv'22
David Gray, exg'22
Stefanie Griffith, exu'22
Min Hao Lu, exg'22
Alexander Maozzami, exg'22
Cara Mazzucco, exg'22
Caitlin McClelland, exu'22
Zhanat Zhapparov, exg'22
HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS & SCIENCES
Laurence Kotlikoff '77
Jean Marquand, cas
HARVARD KENNEDY SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT
Nicole Benrey, ks'22
Joel Chastain, ks'22
Abigail Gary, ks'22
Shaheen Madraswala, ks'21
Kent Shi, ks'22
HARVARD PHYSICIANS
Leigh Colvin, HMS Faculty
Keertik Fulzele, HMS Faculty
John Mackey, HMS Faculty
Caroline Palavicini-Maggio, HMS Faculty
Robert Richardson, HMS Faculty
HARVARD LAW SCHOOL
August Bruschini, l'22
Andrew DiMaiti, l'22
Courtney Dougherty, l'22
Alison Sander, l'86, gb'86
Boyang Wang, l'22
Karim Zein, l'22
HARVARD SCHOOL OF DENTAL MEDICINE
Anubha Sacheti, dn'05
HARVARD T.H. CHAN SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Zainab Soetan, ph'22
LEGACY
Ela Hazar MIT
Anjali Chadha, MIT'23
Christopher Ford, MIT'16
Gerardo Lemus, MIT'99
Erin McPike, MIT'24
HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL
Kieran Bhave, m'26
Anna Petropoulos, m'89, m'95
HARVARD SCHOOL OF DESIGN
Cassandra Gomes, gsd'22
Wanli Xiong, gsd'05
HARVARD SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Bryan Ashton, ged'22
Mason Hill, ged'22
Kennedy Lewis, ged'22
Lydia Mackie, ged'22
Kasib Sabir, ged'22
Alfred Powell, MIT'14
Lucas Rush, MIT'18
Dennis Sullivan, MIT'86
Although Mother Nature continues to deliver us some wintery weather, we are already earnestly preparing for what will be a very busy spring season. Our clubhouse has continued to be a welcome retreat for our members who are enjoying the space for dining, working, networking, relaxing and even hosting events for friends, family and business. We pride ourselves in making our clubhouse fully accessible for members and the staff is always willing to work with you to ensure that this clubhouse is your clubhouse for whatever your needs may be.
The construction on the second floor continues and should be completed within the next few weeks. We have appreciated your patience over the past months, but we are very pleased with the results which will not only see the second floor fully handicapped accessible but the Gardner Room will have a beautiful upgrade which will be timely as we begin to host more and more member events on the second floor.
Over the past month, our staff has been working with local design firms to review our space so that they can provide recommendations on how we can enhance our beautiful and historic clubhouse. We are also looking into the latest technology which will allow us to better communicate with our members whether you are near or far. Food service throughout the club continues to be a priority for our operations team. You will begin to see more activities in areas such as ClubPub and Harvard Foyer this spring with the goal of introducing full food service in ClubPub later this year. The response to the events hosted in ClubPub and to
our complimentary appetizer food offering every Monday through Friday from 6:00pm to 8:00pm has been tremendous, and we look forward to continuing that as a service for our members. Our Reciprocal Committee continues to explore new destinations. Our goal will be to eclipse the 200 reciprocal club mark in the near future so that we can create a connection for our members in all parts of the world. With summer on the horizon, we are also excited about expanding and promoting our Golf Society, which I recommend you check out. Our Golf Society gives our members exclusive access to some of the premier golf destinations in Massachusetts.
At the heart of everything is our members and your support. Everything that we do as a club is focused on our members and the community that we can create for you. My door is always open to you for suggestions, comments and feedback. You are what is important, and we consider it a true privilege to serve your needs.
Sincerely,
Steven P. Cummings CCM, CCE General Manager Dear Harvard Club of Boston Membership,February was full of diverse engaging events and experiences that delivered members immersive opportunites to expand their professional and personal networks with a little bit of fun mixed in! Featured events from February included Banners Beanpot Party, Beantown Cocoa Chocolate Tasting, Cocktail 374, Warming Winter Red Wines, Restorative Justice Panel, and Winter Jazz Brunch in Harvard Hall.
Click here to view our complete March event calendar.
The Harvard Alumni Association nominating committee announced candidates for the Board of Overseers — the University’s second-highest governing body — and for elected directors of the HAA. The nominating committee, composed of alumni volunteers, selected eight candidates for five expected vacancies on the Board of Overseers and nine candidates for six vacancies for the HAA elected directors.
Among the Board of Overseers on the ballot are two HCB members: Boston Symphony Orchestra CEO Jeffrey D. Dunn ’77 and former HAA President Vanessa W. Liu ’96. Along with nine other Harvard alums on the ballot for HAA Elected Directors is HCB member Anirudh Suri, mpa ’14, founding partner of the venture capital firm India Internet Fund.
The Board of Overseers was established in 1642. Its work includes directing the “periodic external assessment” of Harvard’s various schools and departments and advising University administration on initiatives. The HAA elected directors strive to bolster alumni engagement around the world. Prior initiatives have included outreach to recent graduates and building inclusive alumni networks.
Elections will begin March 31 and end on May 16.
"Yoga with Strength Training with Eva has helped me increase my core strength and overall balance. Having online fitness classes is a great benefit that the Harvard Club offers. Thank you for this membership value!"
–"These classes are among the premier advantages of membership. The ease and efficiency of following these classes from the comfort of home is tremendous. I hope I never have to go to a studio again. The instructors are the very best I have encountered anywhere!"
– Ronald S.Every HCB member has exclusive access to all of our Virtual Fitness classes. If you are at home or travelling anywhere in the world you can stay fit and energized with the help of expert instructors and the support of fellow members. We offer six days of fitness training for all levels including HIIT Tabata, Upper & Lower Body Blasts, Core Strengthening, Yoga, Cardio Dance and more.
Stop wasting money on the gym and take advantage of this awesome member perk and register for a class today!
Ellie E.
WEDNESDAYS | 6:00PM | VIRTUAL
Instructor Tash Corbin will lead you through a cardio dance-based fitness class designed to get you moving to a fun playlist! This 45-minute full body, muscle toning, cardio dance class is set to an uplifting music lineup! No dance experience required. Just bring your energy and motivation to get fit while having fun!
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MARCH 4TH | 9:00AM | SQUASH AREA
Focus on you and your little Yogi. Baby and Me Yoga will restore balance and health to the physical body for postnatal women helping them resume physical activity in a fun and flexible environment.
You will practice gentle yoga poses, relaxation and breathing techniques throughout this 1-hour class. During the session you will learn infant massage techniques and stretches for your baby while bonding, stretching and strengthening your body.
It will be held on the Lower Level of the Clubhouse in the yoga room next to the squash court.
Registration is required for this complimentary class.
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We enjoyed our first evening drawing class with Artist Eli Portman. Our members sipped on Prosecco and then practiced making still life drawings and learned about shading, composition, drawing form shapes and more.
Artist Eli will return to HCB on April 19th for another art experience that will be open to all skill levels. Keep an eye on the April Events Calendar for more details on Arts Coming to HCB.
MARCH 6TH | 6:30PM – 8:30PM | AESCULAPIAN ROOM
She led two separate companies to be the #1 fastest growing private companies in Massachusetts. She grew her Globalization Partners business from 3 people to 1,000 employees globally, annual revenues from $17 million to $1 billion, and a valuation of $4.2 billion.
Now it’s your opportunity to meet and learn from entrepreneur, HCB member and Harvard Business School alum (AMP ’22) Debbie Millin. Debbie will lead an interactive discussion on hiring and managing global teams and the future of work - including how the pandemic has rapidly accelerated the adoption of remote and hybrid work, and the expansion of opportunities for employees across the world.
Price per person: $45 (plus *Club charge & tax). Price includes three course dinner. A member bar available.
MARCH 7TH | 6:00PM – 7:30PM | VERITAS WINE ROOM
Our culinary team is helping our members live their best lives through a plant-based culinary journey. Our March Chef’s Dinner will feature a four-course vegan meal that was created by Chef Adam Burnham. Over the course of the evening experience in the Veritas Wine Room, you will hear behind-the-scenes stories about how vegan meals are made and also have a chance to connect with fellow HCB members who enjoy the benefits of vegan cuisine. Click on the registration link to view the full menu.
Please note that the menu is set as is and no substitutions can be made.
Price per person: $55 (plus *Club charge & tax).
Price includes four-course dinner. Registration is limited to member plus one guest.
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MARCH 8TH | 3:00PM – 4:15PM | VIRTUAL EVENT
Harvard Alumni Allyship Series Presents Women Presidents of the Harvard Alumni Association: Reflections on Their Leadership Journeys
Since John Quincy Adams was elected to serve as the Harvard Alumni Association President in 1840 to the current Harvard Alumni Association President, Allyson Mendenhall AB ’90, MLA ’99, 14 women have led the Harvard Alumni Association as President. Join 11 of the Women Presidents of the HAA as they share their stories about their respective pathways to leadership, their most memorable Harvard moments as the HAA’s President, and what it’s like to lead the Harvard Alumni Association.
This virtual event is offered at no charge as a benefit of your membership. Registration is required.
MARCH 8TH | 6:00PM – 7:00PM |
ROOM
Gather with fellow members to hear directly from Harvard alum Jonathan Darman '03 who is an acclaimed author and journalist. Darman's new book, Becoming FDR: The Personal Crisis that Made a President, tells the story of the years of personal struggle that remade Franklin Roosevelt’s character, creating a compassionate and transformational leader.
Darman is a historian who writes about American politics and the presidency. As a former national political correspondent for Newsweek, Darman covered the presidential campaigns of Hillary Clinton, John Kerry and Mitt Romney and wrote extensively about other major figures in national politics and media.
AUTHOR SERIES This event
MARCH 9TH | 6:00PM – 7:30PM | AESCULAPIAN ROOM
Participate in the Entrepreneurs’ Roundtable SIG with fellow member Kaan Armagan ‘20, CEO of Vertum Technologies, who was named “Most Influential CEO, 2022 – Massachusetts, USA” by AI Global Media for his work in software and agriculture technology.
Kaan is a Computer Scientist & Engineer and a serial entrepreneur who has founded and served as CEO of 3 start-ups. A significant portion of his work spans across the fields of Robotics, AI, Software, Agricultural Technology, Computer Networks and Economics (particularly Game Theory and Behavioral Economics).
Price per person: $30 (plus *Club charge & tax) Includes a light fare meal and a member bar.
MARCH 10TH | 6:00PM – 7:30PM | CLUBPUB
Whether you have played pickleball before or are looking to find out what it's all about, we invite you to attend an evening with fellow members. Sharon Bradey will lead instruction to get you started on your pickleball journey.
This introductory night will give players a chance to receive free instruction on how to play (i.e. hitting, scoring, etc.), a brief introduction to the sport and the facility, and then you will be able to jump on the court for a friendly singles or doubles match against fellow HCB members.
MARCH 10TH | 8:00AM – 9:00AM | VIRTUAL EVENT
Our Public Policy Book Club will take a reflective look at Rebecca Solnit’s book Orwell’s Roses which is a blend of biography, memoir, and meditative essay. In her latest book, Solnit explores the life and legacy of English writer George Orwell. Her discovery that Orwell planted roses in 1936 at his cottage in Wallington, England, led her to take a deeper dive into his work, highlighting his love of nature, his attachment to beauty, and his commitment to social justice and political transparency. Please note that our book clubs are discussion based only with no author appearances.
This virtual event is offered at no charge as a benefit of your membership.
MARCH 10TH | 6:00PM – 8:00PM | CLUBPUB
Your exclusive pub transforms into a Game Night destination every month! Enjoy friendly competition in pickleball, cornhole, ping pong, Xbox, darts, pool, and table games. Non-member guests are welcome!
We will be streaming Harvard Baseball vs FAU at 6:30pm and the Harvard Men’s Hockey ECAC Quarterfinal showdown at 7:00pm. Along with a full bar and $8 beer flights, we will be serving Chef’s Choice pub bites until 8:00pm. No need to register... just show up and be ready to have fun!
BOOK CLUB
MARCH 13TH | 7:00PM – 8:00PM | VIRTUAL MEETING
Take a trip back in time during our monthly Book Club discussion. We will discuss River of the Gods, Candice Millard’s epic recounting of the harrowing story of one of the greatest feats of exploration of all time and its complicated legacy. Millard presents the amazing quest undertaken by three men who took on the almost impossible task of finding the source of the Nile River. A Nominee for Best History & Biography (2022) by the Goodreads Choice Awards, River of the Gods is story of courage and adventure, set against the backdrop of the race to exploit Africa by the colonial powers. Please note that our book clubs are discussion based only with no author appearances.
MARCH 14TH | 6:00PM – 7:30PM | HARVARD HALL
Socialize with your diverse alumni network while you enjoy cocktails and cuisine. Our signature monthly member event will feature our Special Interest Groups (SIG's) - Real Estate, Entrepreneurs, Ski, Golf, Family, Bio and more. Introduce yourself if you are interested in networking with like-minded people.
Price per member: $20 (plus *Club charge & tax)
Price per non-member guests: $30 (plus *Club charge & tax)
Price includes reception fare and cocktails. Parties are limited to 4.
MARCH 15TH | 7:00PM – 9:00PM | AESCULAPIAN ROOM
Are you hosting a celebration for St. Patrick's Day and need inspiration for what to serve? Beverage Manager Atticus McDonough will lead an engaging fun lesson in cocktail creation where will learn four new drink recipes that will be easy to replicate at home.
Small bites will be served.
Price per person: $40 (plus *Club charge and tax) includes cocktails.
Registration is limited to member plus one guest.
Register here
Global Networking Night is a great opportunity to explore and expand your Harvard Network; the last event drew more than 8,000 alumni in over 100 cities!
MARCH 19TH | 11:00AM & 11:30AM SEATINGS | HARVARD HALL
We have created a wonderful, smooth winter experience where you will have a chance to dine, network and enjoy live music among friends, family and fellow members.
Our fireside Winter Jazz Brunch will be held in Harvard Hall and will feature live jazz music and an extravagant menu designed by our culinary team.
Price per person:
Adults: $36 (plus *Club charge & tax)
Children 12 & under: $20 (plus *Club charge & tax)
MARCH 23RD | 6:00PM – 7:30PM | PRESIDENT'S ROOM
During this stand-up reception style event, you'll have the opportunity to taste and learn about several red wines exclusively from the Knight's Red vineyard. You will also hear directly from Knights Bridge owner, Jim Bailey, JD/MBA ‘73, on his journey from Harvard to wine maker!
The featured wines all come from Knights Bridge vineyard which is nestled on the pristine west side of Knights Valley, the warmest appellation in Sonoma County. Knights Bridge is co-owned by Bailey who graduated magna cum laude from Harvard College with a BA in American Colonial History, followed by a joint JD/MBA from Harvard University in 1973.
Price per person: $35 (plus *Club charge & tax). Price includes a glass of sparkling wine upon arrival and 4 Knight’s Bridge red wine samples, cheese and hors d’oeuvres.
MARCH 25TH | 4:00PM – 6:00PM |
Get ready to swirl, sip and savor at the 2023 Boston Wine Expo. We have secured speciallydiscounted tickets for this annual Boston experience that are available exclusively for HCB members and their guests. It is a wonderful opportunity to experience an Expo that showcases wines from all over the world. Whether you are a wine enthusiast or you work in the industry, the Boston Wine Expo is the perfect place to learn about your favorite wines or discover your new favorites.
Immerse yourself in wine country while you enjoy an amazing experience in Boston Park Plaza!
Price per ticket: $95 (plus *Club charge & tax). Guests are welcome! Limited to four tickets per person.
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MARCH 28TH | 6:00PM – 7:00PM | HARVARD HALL
Her incredible and trailblazing journey took her from a farm house in Hampton Falls, New Hampshire to the Crimson court to the State House. When Maura Healey '92 was sworn in as 73rd Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts this year, she broke even more barriers. On March 28th, she will be coming to the Harvard Club of Boston to share her stories exclusively with our members.
MARCH 28TH | PROLIFIC PROJECT SERIES EXCURSION | DETAILS TBA
The Real Estate SIG will continue its Prolific Project Series in March. Check the events calendar for details on this excursion. The experience will include a local site of interest.
If you work in real estate or are interested in real estate topics, join the Real Estate SIG for their monthly networking event that centers on the success and advancement of your career in the market. Learn actionable steps that will yield opportunities to expand your portfolio whether you are beginning your real estate career or an established real estate professional.
Registration is required for this complimentary event.
Register here
MARCH 29TH | 10:30AM – 2:00PM | ISABELLA STEWART GARDNER MUSEUM
The Crimson Hat group will hit the road for a special visit to the acclaimed Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum where they will enjoy a tour of the Betye Saar: Heart of a Wanderer exhibit. Betye Saar is a celebrated contemporary artist and leading figure of the Black Arts Movement in the 1970s. The Betye Saar: Heart of a Wanderer explores Saar’s trips to Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas, highlighting works influenced by her many trips and her engagement with global histories of travel.
The Crimson Hat excursion will include HCB Shuttle service to and from the Gardner Museum and then lunch in Veritas.
Registration is required for this event. The Gardner Museum tour will be $20 per person. Charges for the HCB shuttle will be assessed based on attendance and are estimated at $10 per person.
MARCH 29TH | 6:30PM – 8:00PM |
On March 18, 1989, the biggest property crime in United States History took place steps away from the Harvard Club of Boston — the theft of 13 works of art from the Isabella Steward Gardner Museum.
The crime has been the subject of books, Boston Globe stories, and a Netflix documentary. But one man is at the center of it all — Anthony Amore, the director of security for the Gardner. Hired after the theft, Amore has spent more than 15 years investigating the theft, seeking to bring the thieves to justice, but, more critically, return these priceless works of art to the public.
This isn’t the first time Anthony Amore has been at the center of a high profile case. He was instrumental in the reorganization and regionalization of national homeland security efforts postSeptember 11th and was the agency’s lead agent responding to the attempted terrorist attack by Richard Reid, the so-called “Shoe Bomber” in December 2001.
Amore has appeared on the BBC, NBC, NPR, CNN, Fox and others. But on March 29th, he’ll be appearing exclusively at the Harvard Club of Boston for a fireside chat. He will share his thoughts on the theft and investigation at the Gardner Museum as well as his insights on a career-long spent as an art theft expert, investigator, and security practitioner. You won’t want to miss this member-exclusive event.
MARCH 30TH | 1:00PM | CLUBPUB
It's time to play ball! Join fellow HCB Sox fans in ClubPub to celebrate opening day of the 2023 season.
Get your Sox gear and immerse yourself in a fun experience that makes you feel just like you're at the game! We will have ballpark inspired food and snacks while you watch the game live on our TV's. A member bar will be available.
MARCH 30TH | 2:10PM | FENWAY PARK
Let’s go to Fenway! Join fellow HCB members for Opening Day at Fenway Park when the Red Sox host the Baltimore Orioles at 2:10 pm. Seats are located in the Pavilion Reserve Section 15.
Price per person: $164
*Price includes $50 of loaded concession and merchandise credit.
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MARCH 31ST | 7:30PM | TD GARDEN
This is your exclusive HCB member experience to cheer on the Celtics while they make a run towards Banner 18 and the best record in the NBA. Before the game you will get a personal meet & greet with Harvard Women’s Basketball Hall of Famer Allison Feaster ’98 on the Celtics court including a group photo! Feaster currently serves as the Vice President, Player Development & Organizational Growth for the Celtics.
Price per person: $75. Limited to 2 tickets per member.
*All sales are final.
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Save the date for more exciting events in April.
April will offer a full slate of member experiences. Here is a sample of what you can look forward to next month.
Bib & Tucker Whiskey Tasting
Boston Marathon
Art in Bloom Excursion
Alice's Table Flower Class
Golf Simulator Outing
Easter Sunday Brunch
Music & Mimosas in Harvard Foyer
Annual Meeting & Spring Party
Conversations with Rachael Rollins
Harvard Arts First
Price per person:
Adults: $55 (plus *Club charge & tax)
Children Ages 3-12: $28 (plus *Club charge & tax)
Under 3 Years Old: Complimentary (do not register children under 3) Register here
We can accommodate reservations for an individual up to 12. Parties that are larger than 12 may need to be seated at multiple tables.
Celebrate St. Paddy’s Day on March 17th with us in Veritas! Our culinary team will serve up a couple of signature Irish dishes and don’t forget to order yourself a Guinness!
Irish Stew
Braised Lamb, Potatoes, Root Vegetables, Fresh Thyme
$18
Classic Boiled Dinner
House made corned beef, Cabbage, Carrots, Turnips, Potatoes
$18
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A pub is the focal point in a community and here at HCB we want you to feel relaxed and welcome in a dedicated space to enjoy beers, cocktails, music, and conversation without feeling the need to keep your voice down. This is your social safe spot to bring your friends to grab some drinks and food while you watch all your favorite Harvard sports and Boston teams compete for championships. If you want to have some fun competition you can face-off against each other in cornhole, pool, darts and ping pong. This is your Harvard pub without having to go all the way to Cambridge.
ClubPub Bar Hours: 4pm – 9pm
Pub bites appetizers served Monday through Friday from 6pm – 8pm
Hours
MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY 5:00AM – 9:00PM Steam Room closes at 9:00PM Locker rooms close at 9:30PM FRIDAY 5:00AM – 8:00PM
Steam Room closes at 8:00 pm Locker rooms close at 8:30 pm
SATURDAY & SUNDAY
8:00AM – 4:00PM
Steam Room closes at 4:00 pm Locker rooms close at 4:30 pm
Monday
8:00 AM – Pilates Mat with Tanya Scott
12:00 PM – All Levels Yoga with Eva Sevian
Tuesday
7:00 AM – Yoga & Strength Training with Eva Sevian
8:00 AM – Lower Body Blast with Donna Terwal
9:00 AM – QiFlow with Leda Elliott
12:00 PM – All Levels Yoga with Carmela Cattuti
Wednesday
7:00 AM – Core & More with Donna Terwal
9:00 AM – Upper Body Strength and Tone with Donna Terwal
12:00 PM – Pilates Mat with Tanya Scott
5:00 PM – Yoga & Core Strength with Eva Sevian
6:00 PM – Cardio Dance with Tash Corbin
Thursday
5:00 PM – Pilates Mat with Tanya Scott
6:00 PM – Gentle Vinyasa Yoga with Eva Sevian
Friday
7:00 AM – Pilates Mat with Tanya Scott
8:00 AM – Tabata with Donna Terwal
Saturday
8:00 AM – Pilates for Athletes with Tanya Scott
• Registration is required via the HCB website to receive the login credentials
• If you cannot attend a class you registered for, please cancel your reservation
• No classes on Holidays, see HCB website calendar for more details
• Please reach out to Valerie Phillips, Athletic Department Manager, for more details at: vphillips@harvardclub.com or 617-450-8485
Week 1 June 12th – 15th | 9:00am–1:00pm
Future Stars (6yrs-12yrs)
Week 2 July 17th – 20th | 9:00am–3:00pm Improvers (11yrs-16yrs)
Week 3 August 14th – 17th | 9:00am–1:00pm
Future Stars (6yrs-12yrs)
Week 4 August 29th – 31st | 9:00am–3:00pm August Improvers (11yrs-16yrs)
(4 or more students required for session to be held)
Member/Guest A-B Tournament (3.5-5.5 skill level)
April 7th & 8th
$100 Entry per team
3 matches guaranteed
Friday afternoon/ night – 1 match
Saturday - 2 matches
8 Team Draw
Member/Guest C-D Doubles Tournament (2.0-3.4 skill level)
April 28th & 29th
$100 entry per team
3 matches guaranteed
Friday afternoon / night – 1 match
Saturday – 2 matches
8 Team Draw.
Please email Sharon Bradey for more information and to sign up at Sbradey@harvardclub.com
March 3rd | Matches start at 5:00pm Come support fellow members as they battle it out to become a 2023 Club Champion.
March Box League sign up closes on March 4th. All skill levels are welcome to compete with fellow members in a competitive environment.
April 1st – June 3rd
Sign up for our junior clinics which always incorporate racket skills, hand and feet coordination drills, match play, fun, games and fitness.
Ages 5 - 10 10:00AM - 11:00AM
Ages 11 - 15 11:00AM - 12:00PM
Please email Sharon Bradey for more information and to sign up at Sbradey@harvardclub.com
Spring into March when you stay at The Inn located on the top floors of the clubhouse with a special member rate starting at $259/night and $299/night for non-members. Make your reservation now to secure important dates this spring and summer.
Thank you to those who have referred new members in January, 2023.
Dr. Patricia L. Brown, ph'66, dn'76 Dr. David R. Campbell, HMS Faculty Neil Exter, Gb'92 Colby Moore, MIT'24Richard D. Stone '51, 70 year member
F. Harvey Popell '54, gb'59, 65 year member
Harris E. Stone '56, CAS'59, 65 year member
William T. Gregor '66, gb'73, 55 year member
Arthur J. Halleran, Jr., gb'782, 50 year member
Kay Khan, assoc., 50 year member
Harold F. Dvorak, m'63, 40 year member
Michel R. Scheinmann '69, ged'70, 40 year member
Richard A. Jonas, HMS faculty & fellow, 35 year member
March is employee recognition month for us here at HCB. It is our opportunity to express gratitude for all the contributions every employee makes to create an engaging, friendly, fun, supportive, immersive and safe community at Harvard Club of Boston.
We especially want to take this moment to acknowledge our employees who have served our community across decades.
Thank you to every employee for all your effort and dedication!
Cheryl Moderski
Luis Velazquez
30+
Marilyn Cortazar
Frank Gray
Juan Herrera
Manuel Lazo
Habetemariam Nirayo
John Payne III
Valerie Phillips
Dario Puerta
Jose Rodriguez
Roger Schofield Jr.
David Walrond
Yesid Acosta
Lisa Armetta
Ana Arevalo
Pablo Arevalo
Oscar Aviles
Raul Berrio
Sharon Bradey
Susana Cabrera
Efrain Diaz
Janeth Erazo
Said Iskandar
Francisco Lazo
Noe Moreno
Carlos Rodriguez Portillo
Craig Snee
Donna Terwal
Norma Torres
Billy Walz
Haiser Acosta
Andy Bertrand
Melissa Cole
Steve Cummings
Kevin D'Entremont
Joao Depina
Maureen Flaherty-Greene
Cristian Iglesias
Erik Kao
George Laham II
Carla Licata
Tiziana Lynch
Genene Mekuria
Sara Menjivar
Mirna Pineda
Jennifer Sepulveda
Jesus Tinjaca
Luis Zuluaga
President
Marcus O. P. DeFlorimonte, gb’95, pmd
Vice Presidents
Susan Kendall, ’81, ks’99
Jillian C. McGrath, Legacy
Secretary
Edward Matson Sibble, Jr. ’73
Treasurer
Michael F. Cronin, ’75, gb ’77
House Committee Chair
Dr. Juan J. Carmona, Ph.D., g’10, ph’10, ph’14, m’16
Directors
Dr. Elizabeth Micci, Ed.D ‘18
Anthony Consigli, ’89
Charles F. Cornish, Legacy
Andy S. Freed, ’90, ks’94
Michael Gaines, gb’96
Martin Grasso, ’78
Bernard Ho, MIT’06
Courtney S. Jacobovits, gsd’16
Philip Lovejoy, Legacy
Rev. Amy Norton, dv’16
David Rodriguez, YG’12
Jan Saragoni, ks’89
Back Bay Clubhouse
374 Commonwealth Ave. Boston, MA 02215
617-536-1260
FAX: 617-536-0175
General Manager
Steven P. Cummings, CCM, CCE
617-450-8400
scummings@harvardclub.com
Billing Questions
Carla Licata
617-450-8448
clicata@harvardclub.com
Dining Reservations
Back Bay Clubhouse
617-450-4418
The Inn at the Harvard Club 617-536-1260
Catering
Jennifer Sepulveda 617-450-8498
jsepulveda@harvardclub.com
Member Services 617-450-4444
Athletics Department
Valerie Phillips
617-450-8485
vphillips@harvardclub.com
Squash Professional
Sharon Bradey
617-450-8481
sbradey@harvardclub.com
MEMBER COMMONS HOURS
Monday – Friday: 7:00AM — 10:00PM
Saturday & Sunday: 7:00AM – 7:00 PM
VERITAS HOURS
BREAKFAST
Monday – Friday: 7:00AM — 10:30AM Saturday Brunch: 10:30AM – 2:30PM
LUNCH
Monday: 11:30AM — 2:00PM
Tuesday – Friday: 11:30AM — 2:30PM
DINNER
Tuesday – Saturday: 5:00PM — 9:00PM
BAR MENU
Thursday – Saturday: Available until 10:00PM
CLUBPUB HOURS
Monday – Friday: 4:00PM – 9:00PM
Complimentary appetizers from 6:00PM – 8:00PM
INN AT HCB
Open 7 days a week CLUBHOUSE PHONE NUMBER
(617) 536-1260
Covenant Documents
Virtual Fitness Classes
Club Activities Calendar
Athletic Waiver
Catering and Private Events
Harvard Squared
EVENT RESERVATIONS
Sign up for Club activities at harvardclub.com via our app, email memberevents@harvardclub.com, or call 617-450-4444.
CLUB CHARGE
Any fee or charge imposed by the Harvard Club for meal or beverage service, private functions or use of the Club’s facilities, including the Club Charge, pays for regular maintenance and restoration of the Club and other costs incurred by the Club. No fee or charge added to your statement for meal or beverage service, private function or use of the Club facilities is a tip, gratuity or service charge for wait staff, bartenders or service employees.
To cancel an event reservation, log on to harvardclub.com and select the event you want to cancel from your dashboard. Click the button at the bottom that says “CANCEL RESERVATION.” If you need assistance, call 617-450-8493. Unless a cancellation date is specified, cancellations made five days prior to the event will not be charged. Any cancellations after that deadline will be charged in full.
All athletics members must submit a signed liability waiver in order to use the Club’s athletic facilities. Waivers are available in the Fitness Center or by contacting our Athletic Department Manager, Valerie Phillips, at 617-450-8485.