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Five Things to Know Today: Mon, Feb 7
Packers take the championship, warm temps (finally!), Government Center going green, Pink Floyd cover band at Berklee, taxes made easy.

1. It would have better to see Brady on the field, but the Packers put up a solid game. It looked like the Steelers were putting together a comeback towards the end, but the Packers held on, winning 31 to 25. Also, anyone in the mood for Doritos? Or a new car? Or a Sealy mattress?
2. Tomorrow's forecast: not snow. We'll be experiencing a balmy 40 degrees -- for the second day in a row. Roll down your windows. Get your car washed. Dig your car out and then get it washed. Go crazy with spring fever.
3. Government Center is going green. The mayor is holding a second public symposium to from 4 - 6 p.m. at the Modern Theatre in Downtown Crossing for people to comment on plans of a sustainable redesign of the City Hall Plaza. Boston was one of five capital cities in the nation selected to receive assistance from the Environmental Protection Agency.
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4. The lunatic is... On stage. Berkee's faculty bassist Tom Appleman will present Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon in it's entirety. He's performed with artists like Kid Rock, Robbie Krieger, Missing Persons, and more, and last year presented a track-by-track performance of the Beatle's Abbey Road. 136 Massachusetts Ave, 8:15 a.m., tickets $10.
5. 'Tis the season for taxes. The Boston Public Library's South End branch is offering a free tax assistance workshop for people of all ages. Make sure your getting the most out of your return. 685 Tremont St., 10 a.m.
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