Word to your Mother Earth.
BEAUTIFY
Tata Harper Pure Facial
What: Do your primping part for the planet with a 60-minute ecoindulgence incorporating potent but nontoxic products from the Vermont farmer and green skin care guru ($120).
Why: Beatniks need beauty breaks, too.
When: Mon.-Fri., 6 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sat. & Sun., 8 a.m.-8 p.m.
Where: Exhale Spa, 2 Battery Wharf, Waterfront (617-603-3100).
EAT
Tonic Opens
What: Ryan Kelly (Clio, Canary Square) debuts his first solo venture, a neighborhood hang dishing globally inspired comforts like tempura pork belly, duck breast with pomegranate molasses, and grilled rib-eye with crushed salted potatoes.
Why: Reasonably priced martinis ($7-$10) and white and red sangrias.
When: Nightly, 5:30 p.m.-2 a.m.
Where: 3698a Washington St., Jamaica Plain (617-522-4780).
GORGE
What’s Your Beef?
What: Grab a cocktail from Storyville’s “English Bill” Codman before tasting the disparate meaty wares of nine topflight chefs (Tiffani Faison, Jason Bond, Jamie Bissonnette).
Why: Proceeds benefit the Boston Center for Adult Education’s voucher program, which offers free classes to local social services agencies.
When: Tonight, 6:30-9:30 p.m.
Where: Boston Center for Adult Education, 122 Arlington St., Back Bay (617-267-4430). Tickets ($75) online at bostoncae.augusoft.net.
GIVE
Second Chances Earth Day Clothing Drive
What: Reduce your closet footprint — and kick off your spring cleaning — by donating separates, shoes, accessories, and household linens to homeless and lower-income families in Boston.
Why: Think local, act local.
When: Mon.-May 11.
Where: Drop off in lobby of The NonProfit Center, 89 South St., Financial District.
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