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Breezers Ball showcases local talent and culinary delights

Breezers Ball revelers from a previous year. From left, Aleksandra and Kevin Maguire, Todd Kruthkoff, Megan Morahan, Alexi joannidis, Karin and Scott Kimball, Fiona and John Reardon, Gabby and Steve Garschina Bobrow. Photo courtesy of Aleksandra Maguire.

Tickets are still available for the Breezers Ball, billed as “Waltham’s best party.” The event takes place this Saturday, March 1, at the Charles River Museum of Industry & Innovation.

Co-organizer David Nauss enthused, “We are super excited to have DJ Shaw back in the house. He really knows how to get a party dancing!”  

DJ Shaw is a Waltham local. “He is a great match for the diverse crowd at the Breezers Ball because he has such a broad range of music to suit a broad range of tastes,” Nauss said. 

Eighteen Waltham restaurants will provide popular dishes for partygoers to sample. “We feature these restaurants because they are so good at what they serve, and we want our Breezers buddies to be introduced to new tastes at the ball,” Nauss said. This year’s culinary line-up includes

  • Bistro781
  • Boston Kabab
  • Café on the Common
  • Common Good
  • Dominican Grill
  • Enzina Bakery
  • Guanachapi’s Restaurant 
  • Gustazo
  • In a Pickle Restaurant
  • Joco’s Bar & Kitchen
  • Kiwaz Caribbean Spice
  • New York Taco and Pizza
  • Panela de Barro 
  • Shopper’s Cafe
  • Sweet Basil
  • Taqueria Mexico
  • The Mighty Squirrel Brewery
  • Waltham Pizza
  • Wilson’s Diner

Event sponsors to date include:

  • Gold
    The Village Bank
    Everett & Sons Insurance Agency Inc
    Baker Robinson & O’Brien
  • Silver
    Stanton Insurance
    Joyce Funeral Home
    Watertown Savings Bank
    Boston Balboa
  • Bronze
    Karen Sebastian, LLC
    Artisans Local
    Long Life Auto Repair
    Boston Design Guide
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A Waltham resident since 2003, June has been a writer and editor for Scientific American, Science, The New York Times Magazine, among others. She co-founded the Alzheimer Research Forum and N-of-One. She recently retired from a 13-year career as a leader at the FSHD Society, a rare disease patient advocacy organization.