Many of Dain Torpy’s associates heard from Heading Home‘s Director of Major Gifts, Joseph Gravellese, about Heading Home’s incredible work in our community. Then they packed hygiene kits for Heading Home’s residents. Dain Torpy is delighted to support such an outstanding organization!
Daniel Dain spoke at the Cambridge Public Library, where he shared passages from his book ‘A History of Boston’ and engaged in a discussion on the significance of community density and diversity through a question and answer session.
Dan talked about the history of Anne Hutchinson, who was an important participant in the Antinomian Controversy. Anne was a Puritan spiritual advisor from the 1600’s who was eventually tied and banished from the colony, along with many of her supporters. Learn more of Anne and her journey and how she helped shape Boston as it is today in the book A HISTORY OF BOSTON.
Dain Torpy had lunch with Peter Vanderwarker, a known contemporary and urban photographer, world traveler, and the artist in the book ‘A History of Boston’ by Daniel P. Dain. Learn more about the book, and Peter’s art through the link below.
Natasha Winter, Nicholas Dorf, and Robert Greene attended the Senior Associates Forum hosted by the BBA. Here, these attorneys networked with colleagues all looking to achieve the same mission. Together they help grow and shape the legal field.
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