1. Documentary screening: Suffolk University Law School will host a free screening of The Central Park Five, a documentary film about the Central Park Jogger Case, directed by award-winning filmmaker Ken Burns, his daughter Sarah Burns, and her husband, David McMahon, at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 10, at the law school, 120 Tremont St.
2. Free concert: The Boston Conservatory Wind Ensemble, Eric Hewitt, conductor, presents a free concert, Friday, April 5 at 8 p.m. at Old South Church (645 Boylston St., Copley Square). For more information, call The Boston Conservatory event line at (617) 912-9240.
3. New spa: The popular South End spa Skoah is opening a new location this spring, at 35 Newbury Street. See more here.
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4. Downtown schools: Our Moms Talk columnist, Angela Wang, says that even though the city announced plan to open a new school in the North End, more needs to be done for downtown students. What do you think?
5. Weather: The National Weather Service is predicting a mostly sunny day with a high near 47 degrees.
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