Old South Meeting
House Party

Thursday, October 24, 2024

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Where Preservation Meets Innovation

Join us for a fun evening at Old South Meeting House and be the first to see an exciting sneak preview of a new experience in this iconic building! Find out how we’re creating something truly revolutionary and be part of a historic transformation.

Old South Meeting HOUSE PARTY!
310 Washington Street, Downtown Boston
Thursday, October 24, 2024
6:00 pm

We're bringing you a contemporary tasting menu with a nod to historic traditions, crafted by notable chefs from the Boston area and paired with colonial-inspired cocktails. Enjoy lively conversation and a night of celebration, and help us bring the Revolution to life for millions of visitors. Following the House Party, stay for our After Party to enjoy dancing, desserts, and spooky fun! Learn more here.

Your giving supports Revolutionary Spaces and stewards the preservation of our 18th-century historic buildings into the 21st century. We look forward to seeing you there and making history together!

Email LSottile@RevolutionarySpaces.org for more information or with any questions.

Details

Thursday, October 24 at 6:00 PM

Old South Meeting House
310 Washington Street
Boston, MA 02108

Unable to attend but still wish to support Revolutionary Spaces’ 2024 House Party?

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What to Wear

Festive cocktail attire; It's a House Party! Have fun with it (and even bring out your favorite colonial-attire if you want to show it off)!

What to Expect

"Our nation’s past does not have to be its future. We have the opportunity, in collaboration with Revolutionary Spaces, to co-create the story that we all deserve and desire—one that radically uplifts and includes those who were not historically prioritized in the quest for the American Dream. That’s why I’m so honored to host this year‘s House Party, and promise that you do not want to miss it!"

 

Jonathan L. Allen is a champion for equity and empowerment. He is Co-founder and Director of Development at Leadership Brainery, a Boston-based nonprofit addressing inequitable access to master’s and doctoral degrees and workforce leadership opportunities for underrepresented talent, including people of color, individuals from a lower socioeconomic status, first-generation, and LGBTQ+ individuals. Additionally, he is the inaugural Innovator-in-Residence at Boston University's student innovation center — BUild Lab | Innovate@BU.  Jonathan also has a lifelong commitment to public service and recently ran for Boston City Council in the Fall 2019 election. In response to the pandemic, Jonathan worked at Partners in Health as a supervisor on the Community Contact Tracing Collaborative working to stop the spread of COVID-19 throughout the Commonwealth of Massachusetts — through which he helped develop protocols and train teams for equitable data collection. 

Jonathan followed his maternal and paternal grandmothers’ footsteps and began preaching at age 11, and was ordained at age 20. Recognized as a social engineer and an advocate for love and equity, his beliefs surrounding transformative leadership, collective responsibility, political spirituality, and social and emotional intelligence have influenced individuals and groups throughout the world. 

As a first-generation college student, he became freshman and sophomore class president, junior senator, and Student Body President of Grambling State University. After receiving his BS in Business Management, Jonathan worked to expand services for a pediatric day healthcare center for chronically ill children until departing to earn his Master of Theological Studies degree from Southern Methodist University | Perkins School of Theology.  

Jonathan is a 2019 graduate of Boston University School of Law, where he was an active leader. He has participated in international arbitration and mediation competitions and served as the president of the Black Law Students Association. Jonathan has written speeches for U.S. Congresspersons while studying Faith and Politics under former White House Press Secretary Mike McCurry at Wesley Theological Seminary. He was a fellow at Free Speech for People, research assistant to the Honorable Geraldine S. Hines of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, research assistant to Rev. Cornell Brooks (former President and CEO of the NAACP), and fellow at Harvard Law School’s Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race & Justice.

His honors include the Massachusetts Black Lawyers Association’s Honorable Chief Justice Roderick L. Ireland Leadership and Juvenile Advocacy Award, the American Public Health Association Campus Leadership Award, and BU Law’s Emmanuel Hewlett Award. He has been highlighted for making cultural inroads by More than Esquires Network, Move To Amend, Daily Free Press, The Rainbow Times, Boston Lawyers Group, The Fight Magazine, Arts & Understand Magazine, and Forbes Under 30 Scholars. In 2022, Boston Business Journal named Jonathan among Boston’s 40 Under 40 best and brightest young professionals.

Jonathan lives in Boston, MA with his partner, Derrick Young Jr., a strategist and nonprofit executive.

Chef David Welch, the acclaimed chef behind the beloved bistro at The Street Chestnut Hill, is bringing his incredible culinary skills to our House Party on October 24th! With over 20 years of experience, Chef Dave's journey began as a produce buyer at Boston’s famed Formaggio Kitchen, a hub for gourmet food lovers. From there, he built a reputation for excellence, expanding his services as a private chef to cater to distinguished clients and institutions across Massachusetts.

At our House Party, Chef Dave will treat guests to a unique tasting experience, reflecting his passion for sourcing the finest ingredients and transforming them into artful, delectable plates. You won’t want to miss the chance to enjoy his culinary creations in one of Boston’s most historic venues!

Raise a glass to the night with signature cocktails or sample beer from Cisco Brewers at The Liberty Tap and Revolution Bar.

Schedule of Events

6:00 PM | Cocktail Reception & Tasting Menu

Step into history with a modern twist. Enjoy beverages and passed appetizers as you mingle with fellow guests in a vibrant, historic setting. Dine at your own pace and savor a variety of passed dishes and tasting menus at different stations, curated by notable Boston chefs. A past-meets-present menu will feature traditional New England fare and colonial-inspired dishes, designed for you to explore in a lively, social atmosphere.

  • Open bar with beer, wine, mocktails, and signature colonial-inspired cocktails 
  • Photos in the balcony and a chance to explore the Old South Meeting House after hours 
  • Passed and stationed menu options by local celebrity chefs
  • Lounge-style and table seating in the pews and around the room

7:30 PM | Immersive Experience & Remarks

Experience a sneak preview of our plans for a groundbreaking immersive exhibit in Old South Meeting House, followed by inspiring remarks from President & CEO Nat Sheidley and a special fundraising moment to support this historic transformation.

  • Interactive storytelling and immersive visuals
  • First glimpse of our transformative technology

8:30 PM | After Party

The night continues with an exciting After Party featuring music, dancing, and late-night bites. 

  • Dessert bar
  • Live music

Click here to learn more about the After Party!

Your Hosts

Alexandra Hastings, Co-Chair
Martha McNamara, Co-Chair

Sarah Biller
Toby Chaudhuri
Connie Coburn
Cathryn Griffith
Elizabeth L. Johnson
Malia Lazu
Robert F. Pyles
Amanda Shea
Kate Villa

Nathaniel J. Sheidley, President & CEO
Martha McNamara, Chair
Ellen Lipsey, Vice Chair
Raymond Hoefling, Treasurer
James F. Hunnewell, Jr, Preservation Officer of the Old State House
Christopher Lane, Preservation Office of the Old South Meeting House
Judith B. McDonough, Clerk

Thomas Appleton
Asaf Bitton
Toby Chaudhuri
Charles Coe
Robert Cordy
Alexandra Hastings
Malia Lazu
Robert F. Pyles
Aliza Saivetz Glasser
Julie Solz
Nancy Taylor
Katherine B. Winter
David C. Yamada

House Party Sponsors

REVOLUTIONARY

Alex Hastings and Tom Frank

VISIONARY

Sarah Biller and Dean Gekas

Elizabeth L. Johnson

ILLUMINARY

Kristen and Tom Roberts

INNOVATOR

Pam and Bear Albright

Connie Coburn and James Houghton

Donald C. McGraw Foundation

Barbara and Michael Eisenson

Chandler and Oliver Evans

James and Susan Hunnewell

Martha McNamara and Jim Bordewick

PROTECTOR

Cathy and Jack Brennan

Wayne Davis and Ann Merrifield

Judy McDonough

Drs. Judy and Lee Selwyn

BRICKLAYER

Barbara and Ted Alfond

Pamela Bailey and Thomas Joyce

Asaf and Elizabeth Bitton

Dr. Deborah Budden and Dr. Philip Budden

Linda Cabot Black

Kate Enroth and Dana Schmaltz

Aliza Saivetz Glasser and Daniel Glasser

Cathryn Griffith

Raymond Hoefling and Diane Denty

Janine Penfield

Tom and Lynn Paine

Nancy Taylor

Emi and William Winterer

David C. Yamada