May 17, 2024
Libraries & Museums
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Audience: Family (suitable for children 1 - 12 years) Each month join us at Oak Knoll for special hands-on activities and lessons. September-Learn about local birds, what to look for and what to … more
January 2022 Book Club @ East Providence Public Library Monday January 24, 2022 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm virtual meeting on Zoom OR January 26, 2022 11:00 am - 12:00 pm in person meeting at Weaver Library … more
Bristol, RI (June 13, 2022) – Get curious at the Audubon Nature Center and Aquarium this summer. Observe Audubon’s new seahorses and resident turtles in new aquatic exhibits. Discover all … more
Oak Knoll is excited to announce a new year of programs designed exclusively for the homeschool community! These monthly, 1.5-hour drop-off programs provide a wonderful opportunity for homeschoolers to meet with other students in a social … more
Marie Mechtaly is a Certified Professional Co-active Coach. Her coaching method is a “whole person approach” that merges values with inspired action. On January 11th, 2020, Marie Mechtaly will facilitate an interactive and experiential … more
Candida Rose and her ensemble combine Cape Verdean musical roots with American influences to bring a fresh new take on world/jazz music which Candida calls “KabuJazz.” Don’t miss this well-known gifted vocalist for her first concert at the … more
Join us for a bike tour of “The Jewels of Smithfield”. The Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council and the Town of Smithfield partner, with funding from the Rhode Island Foundation, to build an exciting signage and tour program that highlights … more
(June 1, 2022) – Looking to stay cool in July? Audubon offers naturalist-led evening treks to learn about fireflies and other wildlife, and cool morning walks in search of birds. Get out, … more
The University of Rhode Island’s Big Band returns to Weaver Library by popular demand! Audiences can expect a set of high-energy jazz and jazz fusion music from the 1930s to the present. These talented students, led by Professor Joseph Parillo, … more
Rare book dealer Ray Rickman returns to Weaver Library with his popular program that provides information and insights about what makes a book valuable. Mr. Rickman will answer questions about almost any book with both expertise and humor. This is a … more
Explore a beautiful stretch of hidden wilderness from the water and learn about the exciting plans for development of the Promenade/Kinsley section of the river. We will start at the boat launch on South Water St. and travel to Eagle Square. … more
For this trip we will be joined by Lorén Spears, Executive Director of the Tomaquag Museum who will be teaching us about the Indigenous Peoples’ uses and knowledge of the many plants and animals in this area. We’ll walk a one-mile loop – … more
Unwind on this early evening paddle on Georgiaville Pond in Smithfield. We’ll launch from the historic Smith-Appleby House and make our way to the town beach, where participants are invited to take a short hike to the Georgiaville Pond dam. … more
Peter Biedermann is a solo fingerstyle instrumental guitarist based in Green Valley, AZ that has performed in several different contexts since the mid 70's. While his music doesn't settle into any … more
FUN for Toddlers & Preschoolers Wednesdays at 10am at Weaver Library Sept. 13 - Music for Children with Lindsay Meehan & Rita Caruso Sept. 20 - Music & Movement Storytime Sept. 27 - World … more
What: Name That Tree! – a fun outdoor, physically-distant activity that will give you tools to identify tree species. Led by Professors Carol Auer (UConn) and Mark Hengen (JWU). Who: EP Urban Forest, a group of neighbors working to … more
Captain Nathaniel Dodge (1844 – 1905) was recently honored this past June 7 with the placement of a United States Lighthouse Service Memorial Marker at his gravesite in the Island Cemetery on … more
Hear Edward Lodi talk about his most recent book, Benjamin Church in King William’s War. King William’s War (1689-1697) was the first in the series of bloody conflicts known collectively … more
The Rhode Island Post Card Club holds its next meeting and sale on Sunday April 24th from 9 AM to 2 PM at the Knights of Columbus, 15 Bassett Street in North Providence. The hall is easily accessible from Route 146. Take the Mineral Spring Ave. exit … more
Join us as we learn about the moon and nocturnal animals. After our talk, enjoy a special nighttime hike on our trails to see if we can find some interesting nighttime wildlife. Audience: All Ages Welcome more
The Fuller Creative Learning Center continues its schedule of programs and workshops. The schedule for September includes:Adults/Young AdultsChinese Cooking Demos - Tuesdays, September 20th and 27th … more
Follow this link to add your email to our newsletter list! Storytimes • Evening Family Storytime at Weaver Library. Mondays, September 12 - November 28 at 6:30. Special guest Fedora the Explorer … more
Join us as we take a hike to learn about the legend of the fairies and trolls living at Oak Knoll. After, we will build your very own fairy house. Pre-Registration is Required. Audience: All Ages Welcome Members: $20.00 per kit … more
“2nd Sunday” Summer Open Houses : June 12 , July 10, Aug. 141pm - 3:30 pm!High School Student Art Show!Hikes at Hunt’s : 1:30 at the GazeboFamily Games: 1 - 3PMRumford Junction Band … more
 Exhibit: “ East Providence ’ s Famous Amusement Parks ” Hikes at Hunt’s: 1:30 at the Gazebo Family Games: 1 - 3PM “Roots” at EPHS: 1-3pm at the Education … more
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