Sunday, February 26, 2012

Amesbury Sports Park @ MA

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Carrom Tournament in Cambridge, MA organized by Asha for Education!!


Asha for Education’s Boston chapter is pleased to invite you to a carrom tournament in Cambridge’s Central Square on Saturday, March 3rd. Need a reason to compete?

5. Unravel the laws of physics. As the striker transfers its momentum to the carrom coins, prove that Newton’s laws of motions still work. Or become famous by proving that they don’t.
4. Nostalgia. Carrom is an incredibly popular board game in South Asia. Relive your childhood… or perhaps your South Asian friend’s childhood. For more information on how that friend spent his formative years, see www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrom.
3. Learn a new board game. Haven’t you been looking for an alternative to Monopoly and Trivial Pursuit? Carrom is more strategic than chutes-and-ladders but less intense than chess — and you can learn the game in just a few minutes.
2. Have fun. Bring a cheering squad. And those other friends who are not so into cheering. Play carrom in the company of some cool people and have a shot at being Carrom King or Queen of Boston.
1. Make the world a better place. Asha for Education’s Boston/MIT Chapter currently supports 9 grassroots projects working with hundreds of underprivileged students. Help them hit the books by taking a break from your own.

To register, visit www.ashanet.org/mit. Spaces are limited.

Asha-Boston Carrom Tournament
3PM on Saturday, March 3rd
100 Lansdowne Street
Cambridge, MA


Monday, February 13, 2012

Ristorante Pavarotti at Reading, MA

Had a wonderful evening at the Ristorante Pavarotti Italian fine dining at Reading. Its a nice and cozy place with good choices for meat lovers. 


We tried the Antipasto Della Casa appetizer consisting of Prosciuttto, sopressata, fresh mozzarella, Italian cheese, artichokes, roasted peppers and grilled zucchini. It was very tang in taste but something different as compared to out favorite Fried Calamari. 
Antipasta


Pumpkin Butternut Squash Ravioli was Served in a mascarpone cheese cream sauce and fresh sage. It was a little sweet and awesome! We also got the Lobster in garlic white wine sauce with Penne. The Lobster was juicy and perfectly prepared. 


The service was quick. The place was noisy and needs reservations. The waitress Cristina was very friendly and nice. Overall we were very satisfied. The place is pricey but with lots of parking around I would rather go there than try to find parking at the North End.