Scooper Bowl rings in the summer
Ice cream aficionados dug in Tuesday during the opening o ffthe 41st annual Jimmy Fund Scooper Bowl on City Hall plaza.
The sweetest charity event in Boston kicked continues Wednesday and Thursday. All proceeds from the event directly support cancer care and research at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
This year’s event was presented by the Herb Chambers Automotive Group.
“We are proud to support the Dana-Farber mission that will hopefully help create a world without cancer. We look forward to continuing our support for years to come,” said Herb Chambers.
The iconic 3-day event, back in Boston for the first time since the pandemic, features live entertainment, fun and games for all ages, and endless amounts of ice cream.
For adults 21 and over the so-called Scoop at Night is returns on Thursday, June 6 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. with unlimited ice cream from top creameries paired with beer and wine.
Michael Miller, 3, enjoys ice cream at the Scooper Bowl on City Hall Plaza. (Nancy Lane/Boston Herald)
Ice cream is lined up and ready at the 41st annual Scooper Bowl on City Hall Plaza. (Nancy Lane/Boston Herald)
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