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It’s the first week of September, when the mass migration of Boston’s student population brings truly unbeatable deals right to the streets. But Allston Christmas isn’t the only way to save: This week, listen to traditional Trinidadian music at Pacific Park, play outdoor games at the Charles River Speedway, and check out the exclusive Boston Athenaeum for its Community Day open house. Here are six no-cost events and activities for the week of Sept. 1-7.

WINNER TAKES ALL Find fun and games at the Charles River Speedway’s Labor Day Weekend Block Party. Test your swing with a golf simulator or bring some friends for classic yard games, including cornhole, Jenga, and Connect Four. Activities like archery and food and drinks from the Speedway’s vendors will be available for purchase. Sept. 1, noon-5 p.m. Charles River Speedway, 525 Western Ave., Brighton. charlesriverspeedway.com

Attendees can take part in a variety of games and activities at the Charles River Speedway’s Labor Day Weekend Block Party.Jenna Chillington/Charles River Speedway

END-OF-SUMMER TUNES As part of Berklee College of Music’s Summer in the City concert series, singer-songwriter Macy Brassell will perform a free show at Lyrik in Back Bay. The Berklee undergrad and guitarist is the third to the final in the summer series — with fellow artists, Lilou Chance and An Tran, scheduled to perform before the season wraps in mid-September. Sept. 2, 6 p.m. Lyrik Back Bay, 400 Newbury St. college.berklee.edu

STORIED ACCESS The Boston Athenaeum, a historic members-only library in Beacon Hill, opens its doors to the public for its fourth annual Community Day celebration. Check out the library’s two ongoing exhibits, “Wildflowers of New England” and “Exhibiting China,” as well as its special archived collections on the second floor. Musicians will perform live on each of the five floors, including the Boston-based Joe Sabourin Trio, AnovaBrazil, an Afro-Brazilian drumming ensemble, and pianist Greg Paré, the director of music at Emmanuel College. Sept. 6, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Boston Athenaeum, 10½ Beacon St. events.bostonathenaeum.org

STEEL HARMONY Cambridge Carnival International presents Pan in the Park to feature live performances of steelpan music, a traditional artform with origins in Trinidad and Tobago. On Saturday, a roster of steelpan groups will perform at Pacific Park — attendees are encouraged to bring blankets, and the park is dog-friendly. Before the event, catch the Cambridge Steel Youth Orchestra and Tempo International Rhythm Section performing at Lafayette Square on Wednesday. Sept. 6, noon-4 p.m. Pacific Park, 29 Tudor St., Cambridge. cambridgecarnival.org

BEE-UTFIUL BEES The Emerald Necklace Conservatory partnered with Classroom Hives, an organization dedicated to educating children about bees, to host their second annual National Honeybee Month celebration. Witness bees in an enclosed hive, try flavored honey from Brigham Farm in Concord, and get buzz-y with special bee-themed games. Sept. 6, 1-4 p.m. Franklin Park Playstead, Circuit Drive. emeraldnecklace.org

The 22nd annual Boston Arts Festival will spotlight local artists and musicians.Jen Matson/Boston Arts Festival

MADE IN BOSTON The 22nd annual Boston Arts Festival will shine a light on local artist and musician communities at the downtown park, across from Faneuil Hall. Catch multi-genre performances from local acts, including rock band blindspot, pianist Shira Lauchareon, and pop singer James McCarthy. Visual artists will also display and sell their work along the waterfront. Sept. 6-7, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Christopher Columbus Waterfront Park, 100 Atlantic Ave. bostonartsfestival.org

Check individual event websites for the most up-to-date information.

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Ryan Yau can be reached at ryan.yau@globe.com.



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