March 29, 2024
Libraries & Museums
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Providence, R.I. – With September marking the kick-off of a new school year it also marks the beginning of School One and Goat Hill’s Write Rhode Island short fiction competition for … more
Seekonk, MA – Join us for a lively discussion of Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer at the Seekonk Library on Tuesday, January 30 at 6:00 pm. In this month’s adventurous selection, Krakauer … more
Children ages 12 and younger and their families are invited to drop in at the library for a fun and safe Halloween party. Come dressed in a costume to enjoy a short story, craft, snacks and music for fun dancing with friends. Free admission! more
Audience: All(suitable for children 1 & up) What is more quintessentially fall than New England's beautiful foliage? Join us at Oak Knoll as we explore the colors of fall and learn about the … more
Acclaimed singer-songwriter Sheri Miller writes and performs her soulful, inspired original songs, while accompanying herself on guitar and piano. To celebrate Women’s History Month, Sheri will also sing a wide range of popular classic favorites, … more
Celebrate Black History Month with the power of storytelling. Join us at Weaver Library on Saturday, February 18 at 3:00 for a performance by Rhode Island Black Storytellers (RIBS). This upbeat and … more
The band R.E.M. for many has become so commonplace that we rarely stop to consider how groundbreaking their music actually was. For those of us who grew up in the 90s, we associate them with catchy … more
Swing by the Veterans Outdoor Ampitheater to see the Bobby Keyes Trio perform at 7:00 pm. Free and open to all! more
Each month join us at Oak Knoll for special hands-on activities and lessons for October we will learn all about Creepy Crawly Critters!! Get ready for some hands on fun. more
Glocester – On Saturday, November 5th, 2022, the Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council (WRWC) invites you to explore Sprague Farm, a beautiful trail in northern RI. This Saturday hike is part … more
Massachusetts-based actor Stephen Collins will perform Butterfly by Carl A. Rossi, a one-man show about James McNeill Whistler (1834-1903). The play presents Whistler at two phases of his life: as a bankrupt artist in his 40s on commission in Venice … more
Audience:All(suitable for children 5 & up) Come explore Oak Knoll after dark! Join Oak Knoll staff to learn about the owls of Massachusetts. Start off indoors with an interactive … more
When: Thurs, August 26, 2021 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM EDT Where: The Carpenter Museum, 4 Locust Ave., Rehoboth (Rehoboth, MA) – Join local historian Dave Downs for an in-person lecture about the … more
3/19/22, Saturday 9 - 11am Winter’s Last Gasp, Osamequin Farm (80 Walnut Street -off Prospect Str) Join us on this last day of winter and enjoy a walk in the woods with Paul Miller and Tom Webb. Paul is the new Stewardship Coordinator for … more
Attleboro Springs Wildlife Sanctuary comes alive at night with this fun, non-scary, Halloween event. Visitors will be guided through pumpkin lit trails and greeted by forest inhabitants who share the history of the sanctuary along with natural … more
Seekonk, MA – From the sizzle of firecrackers to the ring of the ice cream truck, summer has its own unique sound. While cooling off from the summer sun, how about a Virtual Concert right in … more
March 12, 2020 – that is the last time the Taunton Civic Chorus rehearsed together before the Covid 19 shutdown. The hope was to be back by Christmas 2020, but like so many musical groups, that … more
We are inviting youngsters ages 5 – 10* to bring their favorite doll, stuffed animal or Teddy Bear to at TEA at Hornbine School. R.S.V.P. by April 21st – Donation = $15.00 Historians will … more
What does it mean to be a Dementia Friend? A Dementia Friend is someone who, through attending an in-person information session, learns about what it’s like to live with dementia and then turns that understanding into action. From telling friends … more
The Weaver Library Farmers Market will open on Thursday, July 9, 2020 on the beautiful library grounds. The market staff are excited to welcome you to the 7th season of the Market which features delicious fresh food, produce, plants, and more. The … more
Seekonk, MA – Join us for a lively discussion of The Soul of an Octopus: A Surprising Exploration into the Wonder of Consciousness by Sy Montgomery through Zoom on Tuesday, August 25, 2020 at … more
The Friends of the East Providence Public Library are now accepting books for their Spring Book Sale April 27 to 30, 2023. Hardcover and softcover books in gently used and resalable condition are … more
Updates to Seekonk Library’s Teen Webpage: What You Need to Know The Teen Page of the Seekonk Public Library website has had a refresh! Go to www.seekoknpl.org/teens   for registration … more
We want pictures of school buildings or anything related to Rehoboth’s schools during the 20th Century. Bring school related materials to the Hornbine School Museum on Saturday, October 7th … more
We know historically that the American textile industry began in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. But how many of us have experienced first-hand the hustle and bustle of a textile manufactory, or any type of manufacturing plant? Slater Mill opens a … more
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