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Things to Know in Fenway-Kenmore Today, Feb. 15: Temps to Hit 50 Degrees Today

Here are a few things worth knowing in the neighborhood today.

1. Weather: The National Weather Service is predicting a mostly sunny day with a high of 50 degrees. It's too early to be spring, but after last weekend, we'll take it. 

2. Concert at Gardner Museum: The Gardner Museum's Sunday Concert Series presents classical chamber music on Sunday afternoons, featuring performances by renowned musicians alongside outstanding emerging artists. Stop by Sunday at 1:30 p.m. to hear Randall Scarlata, baritone and Benjamin Hochman, piano. Tickets are $27 and include museum admission. See here for more information. 

3. Donate Your Blood: In case you missed it yesterday, we reported that Boston Children's Hospital is desparately seeking donations of red blood cells and platelets. Platelets are transfused for children getting chemo or transplants. See here for more information. 

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4. On Stage: Need something to do with the kids? Bring them to see Wheelock Family Theatre's production of "Oliver." This is the last week of the show, and there will be 1 p.m. matinees daily today through Friday, Feb. 22 on the Wheelock College campus (180 Riverway). Tickets cost $20-$30 and can be purchased at the Box Office by calling 617-879-2300 or emailing tickets@wheelock.edu. Learn more at WheelockFamilyTheatre.org.

5. Add your Events: Do you have a great event coming up at your organization or business? If it's happening right here in the South End, add it to the Events Calendar! I feature great events every single day in the daily email update, on the homepage and on social media, so add yours to the mix and help get the word out to South Enders about what's happening in their neighborhood. Click here to add an event. 

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