Ralph Lowell Society events

 
WGBH Ralph Lowell Society members are invited to enjoy events reserved for our most loyal and generous supporters.

Past Events
Ken Burns An Evening with Ken Burns
An evening with filmmaker Ken Burns in advance of the October premiere of his latest film: Prohibition.
Christopher Kimball Insider tour of America's Test Kitchen
Ralph Lowell Society members at the Fellow level and above are invited to an insider's tour of America's Test Kitchen studios in Brookline with series host Chris Kimball.
Bugs Bunny 13th Annual All Classical Cartoon Festival
Join us for 99.5's 13th annual All Classical Cartoon Festival at Symphony Hall, where kids of all ages can enjoy their favorite Warner Brothers cartoons set to classical music on a giant screen, along with live performances, storytellers, and more.
Jim Lehrer An Evening with Jim Lehrer
Ralph Lowell Society members at the President's Circle level and above are invited to join WGBH Board Chair Amos Hostetter, Jr. and his wife Barbara at their house for a tribute to Jim Lehrer, co-producer and longtime anchor of PBS NewsHour.
A Christmas Celtic Sojourn A Christmas Celtic Sojourn Guest Street Session
Experience a special one-hour performance at WGBH’s studios of A Christmas Celtic Sojourn.
Alan Cumming Masterpiece 40th-Anniversary Celebration
Masterpiece Mystery! host Alan Cumming, Masterpiece executive producer Rebecca Eaton, and guests celebrated Masterpiece's 40th anniversary at the WGBH studios.
Cocktails and Conversation with David Pogue
David Pogue is the New York Times personal technology columnist and host of Nova’s upcoming series, Making Stuff.
Diane Rehm Lunch with NPR’s Diane Rehm
A private Ralph Lowell Society lunch with this remarkable radio pioneer who in 31 years as host of her own series has turned civic discourse into an art form.
Scott Simon Cocktails and Conversation with NPR’s Scott Simon
NPR’s award-winning Scott Simon is host of Weekend Edition heard on 89.7 WGBH. Simon spoke about his book, inspired by his two daughters, entitled Baby, We Were Meant for Each Other: In Praise of Adoption.