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Boston Scenes

Local and Culturally Relevant Events this week

Minister Don Muhammad (fifth from left) and his wife, Sister Shirley Muhammad (fourth from left), stand with their five children during an event held in their honor at Lombardo’s restaurant in Randolph on Friday evening, June 19, 2009. (From left): Don Jr., Yvette, Brian Straughter, Cheryl Straughter, Shirley Carrington. (Tony Irving photo)

Boston Celtics star and Joslin Diabetes Center trustee Ray Allen (left) and his wife Shannon (right) join Grammy Award-winning singer Patti LaBelle following her featured performance at the “Singing for a Cure” concert to benefit Joslin’s High Hopes Fund, held Saturday, June 20, 2009, at the New England Conservatory’s Jordan Hall. (Don West photo, www.donwestfoto.com)

Gov. Deval Patrick (left) swears in Garry Inge as an Associate Justice of the Superior Court at the John Adams Courthouse in Boston on Thursday, June 18, 2009. Inge had spent 30 years as a trial lawyer. He is a Boston resident with degrees from Boston University and Suffolk University Law School. (Eugenia Ossi/Governor’s Office photo)

 

Longtime friends and Roxbury Homecoming attendees (from left) Cecil Hansel, John Cruz and “Sonny” DiSilva celebrate at this year’s homecoming/Juneteenth celebration, held Saturday, June 20, 2009, at Franklin Park in Roxbury. (Tony Irving photo)

Officials and well-wishers from across the Commonwealth gathered at Lombardo’s restaurant in Randolph on Friday, June 19, 2009, for a celebration in honor of Minister Don Muhammad (second from left) and his wife, Sister Shirley Muhammad. (From left): Charlotte Golar Richie, advisor to Gov. Deval Patrick, Muhammad, Ron Bell and Rose Arruda of the Governor’s Office, Secretary of Labor and Workforce Development Suzanne M. Bump. (Tony Irving photo)

 

Gov. Deval Patrick (center) stands with reenactors of the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Regiment at the annual Roxbury Homecoming/Juneteenth celebration, held Saturday, June 20, 2009, at Franklin Park. (Tony Irving photo)