Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have all your favorite local restaurant spots under one roof? Well, now you can!
On Saturday, April 27th, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., Good Shepherd School will be hosting its annual fundraiser, also known as ‘Taste of Charlestown,’ at Blackmoor Bar & Kitchen located at 1 Chelsea St. in Charlestown. This event is unlike any other and open to all community members. You’ll be able to sample delicious bites from all the Charlestown favorites – from Brewer’s Fork to Prima to Warren Tavern and even The Bacon Truck!
Enjoy drinks while catching up with fellow neighbors and dance the night away with music provided by Karson Tager of Mix 104.1. There will be opportunities to bid on exciting packages from the silent auction, enter basket raffles (think epic movie and pizza nights!), and participate in a live auction for artwork created by the school’s students.
This event is Good Shepherd School’s primary fundraiser and a celebration of the amazing school community. Many of the parents and members of the community will be attending to support the cause, and while this event is for the benefit of the students, it’s an adult-only event. Proceeds from this event will help offer scholarships to students in need, support enrichment programs, and bridge the gap between tuition and the costs of running the school. Your attendance will touch the lives of students and families in so many ways.
Purchase your ticket here!
If you’re a local business and are interested in donating to Taste of Charlestown, don’t hesitate to contact Jessica at [email protected] or DM Good Shepherd on Instagram!

Abby Gould is a freelance writer, small business owner, and mom, who spent most of her career in government at the Massachusetts State House. She lives in Charlestown with her family and loves coffee, dogs, and all things 02129.
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