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Inman Square Movie Night & Neighborhood Social Thursday, August 19, 2010
ISBA Secretary Tom Lynn, Manager Manny Rodriguez of East Cambridge Savings Bank, Cily Councillor Sam Seidel, and Chris Basler of the CDD greeted visitors at the gate of the ECSB, which donated the space for the event.
Early arrivals of the peanut gallery.
Representatives of the ECSB and Ole Mexican Grill offered, respectively, free popcorn and free chips and salsa.
No, this is not a blow-up of the previous photo; this near repetition is here because the camera just loved them.
The crew from the 1369 Coffee House had to hustle to keep up with the demand for their free fresh-squeezed lemonade.
Officer Ozzie Ortiz hands Laurin Stoler of InmanSquare.com a souvenir from his table full of safety information and tokens from the Cambridge Police Department.
A regular sight in Inman Square, Officer John Callanan had to put in an extra-long day to be here with us tonight —and doesn't show it.
As usual, many early attendees arrived en famille, but this year more dogs showed up, probably to see Einstein —the dog in "Back to the Future," not the physicist.
Your humble scribe brought MilkBone, and here is one grateful acceptee.
Julie Madden, of the Cambridge Arts Council; Jim Manning, aka Jungle Jim; Renée Farster, of Inman Oasis; and Manny Rodriguez, of the East Cambridge Savings Bank open the proceedings.
Renée and Manny are Co-Presidents of the Inman Square Business Association.
The Back to the Balloon Show
Jungle Jim was energetically, enthusiastically and...
...very charmingly assisted
As the sun set, more adults began to arrive, in unprecedented numbers.
Biggest crowd ever!
Marty McFly in hazmat get-up. there were no complaints except:
Ed. note: Unfortunately, there is missing here a photo of Linda Rogers, a pillar of our urban village, manager at Cambridge Savings Bank, and ISBA Treasurer, who offered free bottled water provided by Cambridge Savings. Also missing are shots of the reps from Cambridge Energy Alliance and the Post Office.
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