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Tuesday, April 20

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9 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Open swim at the Brookline Pool, sponsored by the Brookline Recreation Department. Same time on Thursday. 60 Tappan St., Brookline. 617-730-2778. (directions).

10 a.m. Amy Nolan, author of "Great Explorations," leads a workshop on necklace making for children at the Hyde Park Branch Library, 35 Harvard Ave., Boston. 617-361-2524. (directions).

Noon A bird-watching walk along the Esplanade. Meet in front of the Museum of Science. 617-727-8228. (directions).

12:15 p.m. * Classical, jazz, and folk concerts at King's Chapel. Today, organist Steven LaPlante plays Bach. Tremont and School streets, Boston. 617-227-2155. (directions).

2 p.m. Yorick's Marionette Theater, a show with handmade marionettes, at East Boston Branch Library, 276 Meridian St. 617-569-0271. (directions).

4 p.m. Creative drama with Arlene, improvisation and musical games for kids, at the Brighton Branch Library, 40 Academy Hill Rd., Brighton. 617-782-6032. (directions).

7 p.m. * Adult storytelling begins with 1 1/2 hours of open mike, followed by the city's official storyteller, Brother Blue. Sherrill Hall at the Episcopal Divinity School, 99 Brattle St., Cambridge. 617-491-8399. (directions). 8 p.m. * Listen to original and published poetry or read your own masterpiece at the Agape Poetry reading at Community Church of Boston, 565 Boylston St. 617-489-0519. (directions).


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