November Recap 2025

By December 8, 2025Monthly Recap

2025 might be winding down but we’re not! Throughout November, we celebrated historic milestones, anniversaries, and more. Let’s look back at the events we did last month!

Boston Marine Corps Birthday Luncheon

We partnered with the Boston Semper Fidelis Society for the Boston Marine Corps Birthday Luncheon to again celebrate the birthday of the US Marines! More than 2,000 Marines and their loved ones enjoyed a speaking program, catered lunch, and reception to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Marine Corps. Our team handled pre-event logistics and planning, and managed the event from start to finish.

Photo by Staff Sgt. Kelsey Dornfeld

MAAPS Celebrates 50 Years of IDEA

On November 12, we assisted the Massachusetts Association of Approved Special Education Schools (MAAPS) with a celebratory breakfast to mark the 50th anniversary of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). More than 300 supporters gathered at the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for a morning of reflection on this landmark legislation. For nearly a year, our team guided MAAPS through the planning and production of the event, and we were thrilled to celebrate such an important milestone.

Photo by Andrea Spano at AK Photography

St. Ann’s 100th Anniversary Gala

On November 13, our team traveled to Andover, MA to celebrate 100 years of purpose and impact at St. Ann’s Home & School. The event welcomed more than 200 guests, and featured a silent auction, student performances, and an award presentation. Our team handled event, vendor, guest, and program management throughout the evening. Congratulations to St. Ann’s for 100 years

Photo by Scott Metzger

Girls on the Run Fall 5K

We took over Boston Common again on November 16 for the 2025 Girls on the Run Fall 5K! The event marked the end of the fall season for all program participants. It was a treat to celebrate the future of female athletes once again, and we’re excited to join Girls on the Run again next spring.

Photo courtesy of Girls on the Run Greater Boston