
Through February 25
Fuller Craft Museum -
FREE Admission
We are currently hard at work getting the Museum ready for the public opening of Craft in America-Expanding Traditions. Many of our galleries will remain open during installation. Admission is always FREE on Wednesday nights from 5-9pm all year long. Join us!
Fuller Craft Museum
455 Oak St., Brockton, MA
508-588-6000
www.fullercraft.org
Sundays in February (1st & 3rd)
Brockton Historical Society Tours
2-4pm
The buildings on tour are The Homestead, an early shoemaker's residence; The Shoe Museum and The Fire Museum. Exhibits at The Homestead include the Rocky Marciano and Thomas Edison displays. Tours are also available by appointment.
Cost is $2.00 & children under 12 are free.
Brockton Historical Society
216 N. Pearl St.,
Brockton, MA
508-583-1039
www.brocktonhistoricalsociety.org
Sunday, February 1
Pilgrim Hall Museum Opens For The Season
9:30am-4:30pm daily
Re-opens for the year. 2009 is the “Year of the Pilgrims" in Holland.
Pilgrim Hall Museum
75 Court St.,
Plymouth, MA
508-746-1620
www.pilgrimhall.org
Sunday, February 1
Family Snowshoe Trek
1-2:30pm
Bring the family and your snowshoes for an adventurous trek through the woods. We'll look for animal tracks, learn about winter plants and come inside for hot chocolate! (Snowshoes may be available for rent.) Pre-registration requested. $5. mem/$10. non-member per parent/child pair.
South Shore Natural Science Center
48 Jacobs Lane, Norwell, MA
781-659-2559
ssnsc@comcast.net
www.ssnsc.org
Wednesday, February 4
Tea Time at Fuller Craft Museum
7pm
Join "Miss Marie" for an evening of tea talk and expand your tea knowledge and palette. Learn tea types, time and brewing temperatures, tea etiquette, historical & cultural significances, health benefits, styles of presentations, and tea tasting.
Fuller Craft Museum
455 Oak St., Brockton, MA
508-588-6000
www.fullercraft.org
Friday, February 6
Rox Hot Stove Banquet
6pm
Held
at The Shaw's Center in Brockton. Chris Carminucci, the new Brockton Rox manager, will be introduced to Rox fans throughout the South Shore at this annual event. Tickets for the event will be $55 and tables of ten are available. Features include a silent auction and raffle with proceeds to benefit Father Bills & MainSpring. Tickets are currently available at the Rox front office located at Campanelli Stadium or by phone at
508-559-7000.
Saturday, February 7
Saturday Family Workshops-My Funny Valentine
10am-12pm
Will you be my Valentine? Come join us for a workshop in mixed media and metals. We will use a variety of techniques to create unique Valentines. This workshop is intro level and very experimental- no experience with metals needed! $5 per child w/paid adult admission (limit 3 children per adult). All materials are included.
Fuller Craft Museum
455 Oak St., Brockton, MA
508-588-6000
www.fullercraft.org
Saturday, February 7
Lincoln Day 2009
11am
A celebration of the 200th birthday of President Abraham Lincoln, whose ancestor, Samuel Lincoln, came to America and settled in Hingham in 1637. Held at the Old Ship Church, 106 Main Street in Hingham, highlights will include period and patriotic music, a parade, ceremonial military units from the Revolutionary and Civil War eras. Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts Timothy Murray will be delivering the Oration. Reception to follow at Old Derby Academy on 34 Main Street.
Hingham Historical Society
781-749-7721
www.hinghamhistorical.org
Saturday, February 7
Desserts and Destinations
7-8:30pm
Focusing on landscapes, habitats, birds, butterflies, mammals, local culture and good eating! John Galluzzo, our downeast Maine trip leader, will take us back to the Puffins and Peatlands and blueberry barrens of Washington County. Then we’ll split up the local delicacy-blueberry pie, as sampled every year at Helen’s of Machias. Bring nothing but your ken for adventure and your sweet tooth. Registration is required.
North River-South Shore
2000 Main St.,
Marshfield, MA
781-837-9400
southshore@massaudubon.org
www.massaudubon.org
Saturday, February 7
Mad Hatter's Ball
7pm-Midnight
Held at the Scituate Country Club on Old Driftway Rd. Your $40.00 ticket can be purchased at The Front Street book Store in Scituate Harbor, and includes dinner, dancing and an Irish Step Dance exhibition. A silent auction to raise money for the St. Patrick's Day Parade will be held during the Ball. Anyone wishing to donate items to be auctioned or for more information about the Mad Hatter's Ball, call Liz Charlton at 781-545-8199.
Scituate Chamber of Commerce
781-545-4000
info@scituatechamber.org
www.scituatechamber.org
Saturday, February 7
Dinner Theatre at John Carver Inn & Spa
Mobfather
7:30pm
Enjoy an interactive murder mystery, a delicious meal and great live music by attending a surprise 40th birthday party for the Mobfather, leader of the Boston Mafia. But it’s the guests who are surprised when gunshots are fired and the doors are blocked. There's no way out until the family honor has been restored and the killer captured. Call for reservations.
John Carver Inn & Spa
25 Summer St., Plymouth, MA
508-746-7100
800-274-1620
www.johncarverinn.com
Sunday, February 8
Elegant Engagement Bridal Expo & Brunch
10am-2pm
A lovely bridal event featuring upscale fashions, presentations and demonstrations for the bride to be!
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave.,
Plymouth, MA
508 746-1622
www.plimoth.org
Sunday, February 8
Whoo's Having a Birthday?
1-2:30pm
Hedwig the Barred Owl is having a party and you're invited! Meet Hedwig and some of her forest friends, enjoy games, crafts & stories, explore the EcoZone, take a short walk in our woods and enjoy a special "Hedwig" birthday cake! Pre-registration required.
$10. member/$13. non-member per parent/child pair.
South Shore Natural Science Center
48 Jacobs Lane, Norwell, MA
781-659-2559
ssnsc@comcast.net
www.ssnsc.org
Sunday, February 8
Past, Present & Future of New England's Trees
4-6pm
Peter Alden lectures widely to garden clubs and other groups on many topics related to local plant life and has led eco-tours to over 100 countries on land tours and safaris. He will be speaking on New England's native trees, newly invasive species like the Asian Long-horned Beetle, and trees that will be growing here in a hundred years with man-accelerated climate change. Reservations are required. $10.mem/$15. non-mem.
South Shore Art Center
119 Ripley Rd.,
Cohasset, MA
781-383-2787
www.ssac.org
Saturday, February 14
Sundown Owl Prowl
4:45-6pm
We’ll get ourselves in position for sundown at Fox Hill, and spend an hour or so in the field. Possible sightings and calls include barred, great horned, long-eared, saw-whet, short-eared and eastern screech owls. For all ages. Registration is required.
North River-South Shore
2000 Main St.,
Marshfield, MA
781-837-9400
southshore@massaudubon.org
www.massaudubon.org
Saturday, February 14
A Film Lover's Valentine's Day - Dinner & a Movie
5:30pm Dinner & 7pm Movie
Spend the biggest date night of the year with Plimoth Cinema and Creative Gourmet as they present a high-end dinner and a special independent film. RSVP please.
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave.,
Plymouth, MA
508 746-1622 ext. 8346
www.plimoth.org
Saturday, February 14
Celtic Seisiun
5:30-9:00pm
Held at The Run of the Mill Tavern, 6 Spring Lane in Plymouth.
Nightlife Music Co/Project Arts Of Plymouth
508-830-1262
nightmusicco@verizon.net
www.project-arts.com
Saturday, February 14
Valentine's Day Dinner Show
6-10pm
Listen to the music of the Leah Souza Trio at Croma, 160 Colony Place, Plymouth and enjoy a romantic five-course prix fixe dinner,
champagne toast, and gourmet chocolates.
Nightlife Music Co/Project Arts Of Plymouth
508-830-1262
nightmusicco@verizon.net
www.project-arts.com
Saturday, February 14
Dinner Theatre at John Carver Inn & Spa
Broadway Exchange
7:30pm
The Broadway Exchange performs songs and comedy skits about love and relationships from your favorite Broadway shows including: Chicago, Les Miserables, Phantom of the Opera, Showboat and more. A humorous and touching way to look at love.
Call for reservations.
John Carver Inn & Spa
25 Summer St., Plymouth, MA
508-746-7100
800-274-1620
www.johncarverinn.com
Saturday, February 14
SHERRY "THE CAT" MALONE
8-11pm
"The Cat" will be crooning love songs at Mama Mia's on the Plymouth Waterfront, 122 Water Street in Plymouth.
Nightlife Music Co/Project Arts Of Plymouth
508-830-1262
nightmusicco@verizon.net
www.project-arts.com
Sunday-Saturday, February 15-21
February Kid's Week
10am-1pm Family Craft Activities
Family craft activities daily, with Treasure Hunts all day long!
Kids under 18 admittted free, but must be accompanied by an adult. Admission $7.adults & $6.seniors & AAA. Open daily 9:30am-4:30pm.
Pilgrim Hall Museum
75 Court St. Plymouth, MA
508-746-1620
www.pilgrimhall.org
Sunday, February 15
Massasoit Basketball Sports Clinic
2-5pm
Coaches Jim Stapleton, Nick Nofi, and Mark Braithwaite are holding a basketball skills clinic for boys in grades 1 through 8. Athletes will work on shooting form, rebounding, team play, and individual skills. Through the clinic, players will work on fundamentals in order to become better basketball players. A second session will be held Monday, February 16th from 5-8:00pm. For information please call 508-588-9100, ext. 1431.
Massasoit Community College
One Massasoit Blvd., Brockton, MA
508-588-9100
www.massasoit.mass.edu
Mon., Wed. & Fri., February 16, 18 & 20
Stay-Cation at Plimoth Plantation
Create with Cornhusks & Clay - A Hands-on Lesson in Native crafts
10:30am-12:30pm
Discover how corn is a vital part of the Wampanoag diet and material culture. During the program you’ll create an actual cornhusk doll to take home. See examples of traditional clay objects used in Plimoth Plantation’s Native program, and create clay beads or a small clay bowl of your own.
Cost is $15. pp one session/$25pp two sessions. For ages 5 & up. Children must be accompanied by at least one adult per group. Reservations suggested, as space is limited.
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave.,
Plymouth, MA
508 746-1622 ext. 8346
www.plimoth.org
Monday, February 16
Learn a Dance From High School Musical 2
10:30-11:30am Ages 3-6 & 11:30am-12:30pm Ages 7+
The fun includes a professional dance lesson and dress up props from Diva Dance Parties! Held in the Events Room next to Bath & Body Body Works. Cost is $5.00. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Colony Place
174 Colony Place, Plymouth, MA
508-746-7663
www.colonyplace.com
Monday, February 16
Massasoit Basketball Sports Clinic
5-8pm
Coaches Jim Stapleton, Nick Nofi, and Mark Braithwaite are holding a basketball skills clinic for boys in grades 1 through 8. Athletes will work on shooting form, rebounding, team play, and individual skills. Through the clinic, players will work on fundamentals in order to become better basketball players. For information please call 508-588-9100, ext. 1431.
Massasoit Community College
One Massasoit Blvd., Brockton, MA
508-588-9100
www.massasoit.mass.edu
Tuesday-Thursday, February 17-19
Massasoit Softball Sports Clinic
9am-12noon
Massasoit softball coaches Marty French and Melissa Kelleher are holding their annual 2009 Spring Training Camp for girls ages 7 & up. This clinic is designed to give a complete overview of the game, highlighted by interactive drills and simulated games. The clinic will cover all aspects of the game from base running to fielding, pitching to catching and throwing. For more information please call 508-588-9100, ext. 1431.
Massasoit Community College
One Massasoit Blvd., Brockton, MA
508-588-9100
www.massasoit.mass.edu
Tuesday, February 17
February Vacation-Trek and Track
9am-3pm
Strapped into snowshoes we build ourselves, we'll go on a winter trek through the trails in search of woodland animals learning about life above and below the snow as we investigate track patterns and other signs of winter activity. Snowshoeing will be weather dependent, but we'll hike the trails no matter what. For ages 8-11. Registration is required.
North River-South Shore
2000 Main St.,
Marshfield, MA
781-837-9400
southshore@massaudubon.org
www.massaudubon.org
Tuesday, February 17
Stay-Cation at Plimoth Plantation
Deer Hyde Crafts & Net-Knotting Fun
10:30am-12:30pm
Deerskin is one of the most important materials in the Wampanoag culture. Work with deerskin & take a keepsake home. Make your own personal fishnet, using the techniques the Wampanoags used to create the nets which were used to help feed the people. Cost is $15. pp one session/$25pp two sessions. For ages 5 & up. Children must be accompanied by at least one adult per group. Reservations suggested.
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave.,
Plymouth, MA
508 746-1622 ext. 8346
www.plimoth.org
Tuesday, February 17
Make a Gummy Bug Garden
11am-12pm
With Sugar Plum Bakery. Held in the Events Room next to Bath & Body Body Works. Cost is $5.00. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Colony Place
174 Colony Place, Plymouth, MA
508-746-7663
www.colonyplace.com
Tuesday, February 17
Stay-Cation at Plimoth Plantation
Colonial Kids’ Fun & Games
1:30-3:30pm
Play colonial games such as nine pins, troll my dame, and hunting a deer in my lord’s park. Make your own authentic rag ball to take home, test your wits with 17th-century riddles, and learn a colonial country dance. Cost is $15.pp one session/$25pp two sessions. For ages 5 & up. Children must be accompanied by at least one adult per group. Reservations suggested.
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave.,
Plymouth, MA
508 746-1622 ext. 8346
www.plimoth.org
Wednesday & Thursday, February 18 & 19
American Girl Fashion Show Auditions
For the second year, Plimoth Plantation will be presenting the “American Girl Fashion Show” (7 shows between, April 23-25). Young ladies interested in trying out for a spot on the runway should visit plimoth.org to download the application and necessary paperwork and to review model requirements. Call for Fashion Show tickets which go on sale February 1.
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave.,
Plymouth, MA
508 746-1622 ext. 8103
www.plimoth.org
Wednesday, February 18
February Vacation-Daniel Webster Goes Disney
9am-3pm
No long lines to explore the habitats here. From Bambi to a Bug's Life, we'll discover how some of your favorite Disney characters spend the winter in real life, and create our own Magic Kingdom, building castles out of snow and other natural materials around us. For ages 6-10. Registration is required.
North River-South Shore
2000 Main St.,
Marshfield, MA
781-837-9400
southshore@massaudubon.org
www.massaudubon.org
Wednesday, February 18
Learn a Hannah Montana Dance
10:30-11:30am Ages
3-6 & 11:30am-12:30pm
The fun includes a professional dance lesson and dress up props from Diva Dance Parties! Held in the Events Room next to Bath & Body Body Works. Cost is $5.00. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Colony Place
174 Colony Place, Plymouth, MA
508-746-7663
www.colonyplace.com
Thursday, February 19
Stay-Cation at Plimoth Plantation
Deer Hyde Crafts & Net-Knotting Fun
10:30am-12:30pm
Deerskin is one of the most important materials in the Wampanoag culture. Work with deerskin & take a keepsake home. Make your own personal fishnet, using the techniques the Wampanoags used to create the nets which were used to help feed the people. Cost is $15. pp one session/$25pp two sessions. For ages 5 & up. Children must be accompanied by at least one adult per group. Reservations suggested.
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave.,
Plymouth, MA
508 746-1622 ext. 8346
www.plimoth.org
Thursday, February 19
JungleKids Classes with JunglePlex
12-1pm
Children will experience music, gymnastics, songs, puppets, and more through textures, audio and visual stimulation. Held in the Events Room next to Bath & Body Body Works. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
For ages 6 mo. to 5 yrs. Free!
Colony Place
174 Colony Place, Plymouth, MA
508-746-7663
www.colonyplace.com
Thursday, February 19
Stay-Cation at Plimoth Plantation
Colonial Kids’ Fun & Games
1:30-3:30pm
Play colonial games such as nine pins, troll my dame, and hunting a deer in my lord’s park. Make your own authentic rag ball to take home, test your wits with 17th-century riddles, and learn a colonial country dance. Cost is $15.pp one session/$25pp two sessions. For ages 5 & up. Children must be accompanied by at least one adult per group. Reservations suggested.
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave.,
Plymouth, MA
508 746-1622 ext. 8346
www.plimoth.org
Thursday, February 19
Open Mic at The Vine
8pm
Held at The Vine, 18 Main Street in Plymouth. Sign up early and let's hear your newest tune!
Nightlife Music Co/Project Arts Of Plymouth
508-830-1262
nightmusicco@verizon.net
www.project-arts.com
Friday-Sunday, February 20-22
Massasoit Baseball Sports Clinic
Fri. 6-8pm; Sat. & Sun. 9:30-11:30am
Head Coach Tom Frizzell and the Massasoit Community College baseball team will hold a Hitting Clinic in the Asiaf Field House, located on the Brockton campus. The clinic is for players age 8-18.
For more information please call 508-588-9100, ext. 1431 or 1674.
Massasoit Community College
One Massasoit Blvd., Brockton, MA
508-588-9100
www.massasoit.mass.edu
Friday, February 20
February Vacation-Winter Blankets
9am-12pm
We'll spend some time outside tumbling through the snow in search of animal activity, and inside we'll build a blanket fort and hibernate away to the telling of some winter tales. Bring along a blanket! For ages 5-7.
Registration is required.
North River-South Shore
2000 Main St.,
Marshfield, MA
781-837-9400
southshore@massaudubon.org
www.massaudubon.org
Friday, February 20
Thurston Academy of Martial Arts
12-1pm
Demonstration Team performs in the Events Room next to Bath & Body Body Works. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Free!
Colony Place
174 Colony Place, Plymouth, MA
508-746-7663
www.colonyplace.com
Friday, February 20
Mini Makeovers
12-2pm
This Free event will be held inside the Justice store. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Colony Place
174 Colony Place, Plymouth, MA
508-746-7663
www.colonyplace.com
Friday, February 20
The Hot Sauce Band
8:45pm
Featuring Ned Frye and Mike (Mad Dog) Landers. Held at The Run of the Mill Tavern, 6 Spring Lane in Plymouth.
Nightlife Music Co/Project Arts Of Plymouth
508-830-1262
nightmusicco@verizon.net
www.project-arts.com
Saturday, February 21
When Hull Freezes Over
9-11am
Hull’s more than twenty miles of coastline lend themselves to perfect viewing of waterfowl in winter, from the Weir River and Straits Pond to Pemberton Point and Hull Gut. Join John Galluzzo, author of "When Hull Freezes Over", on a search for birds and remarkable history on the Nantasket peninsula. For adults & children. Registration is required.
South Shore Sanctuaries,
Marshfield, MA
781-837-9400
southshore@massaudubon.org
www.massaudubon.org
Saturday, February 21
Make & Take Yarn Necklace
1-3pm
This Free event will be held inside the Michaels store. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Colony Place
174 Colony Place, Plymouth, MA
508-746-7663
www.colonyplace.com
Saturday, February 21
Winter's Eve Walks - Celestial Stories
5:30-7pm
Bundle up and beat those winter blues with an afterhours adventure as we bravely walk through the dark and experience day turning into night. For ages 6-99.
Registration is required.
Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary
Winslow Cemetery Rd.,
Marshfield
781-837-9400
southshore@massaudubon.org
www.massaudubon.org
Saturday, February 21
Celtic Seisiun
5:30-9:00pm
Held at The Run of the Mill Tavern, 6 Spring Lane in Plymouth.
Nightlife Music Co/Project Arts Of Plymouth
508-830-1262
nightmusicco@verizon.net
www.project-arts.com
Saturday, February 21
Ladies Night Out, Friends & Neighborhood Karaoke
8:30pm
Held at
The China Pilgrim Restaurant, 204South Meadow Rd. Plymouth. Reservations are encouraged. Call 508.830.1888.
Nightlife Music Co/Project Arts Of Plymouth
508-830-1262
nightmusicco@verizon.net
www.project-arts.com
Sunday, February 22
2009 PACC Wedding Showcase
11am-4pm
The Wedding Showcase, held at the Indian Pond Country Club in Kingston, offers couples the unique opportunity to shop for all of their wedding needs in one location.
Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce
10 Cordage Park Circle, Suite 231
Plymouth, MA
508.830.1620
www.paccweddingshowcase.com
Tuesday & Thursday, February 24 & 26
Venus: Jewel of Our Evening Sky
7pm
Held at the Blake Planetarium at PCIS, this program describes past and recent satellite observations of our "sister planet." Venus will appear at its brightest in our evening sky this month. Observations of Venus almost 400 years ago by Galileo help prove that the earth orbited the sun. Current celestial events and space science news will also be discussed. If the weather permits, you will see the real sky. Suggested donation is $4.00 for adults & $2.50 for students & senior citizens. Groups are welcome. Call for reservations at 508-830-4470.
Plymouth Community Intermediate School
117 Long Pond Road, Plymouth MA
Friday, February 27
Tex, Mad Dog and The Cat
8:45pm
Held at Run of the Mill Tavern, 6 Spring Lane in Plymouth.
Nightlife Music Co/Project Arts Of Plymouth
508-830-1262
nightmusicco@verizon.net
www.project-arts.com
Saturday, February 28
Breakfast with The Copy Cats: Nature Did It First!
9:30-11:30am
Many of our modern inventions were inspired by nature, such as airplanes from bird wings, sonar from bats and Velcro from prickly plants. Enjoy a warm breakfast and activities that explore these and other inventions, and then we'll attempt a "copy cat" of our own! Pre-registration requested. $15. mem/$20. non-mem. per parent/child pair & $5. each additional person. Appropriate for ages 6 & up.
South Shore Natural Science Center
48 Jacobs Lane, Norwell, MA
781-659-2559
ssnsc@comcast.net
www.ssnsc.org
Saturday, February 28
30th Annual Snow Row
11 a.m.
Hull Lifesaving Museum's signature-rowing race, The Snow Row covers a 3 3/4 mile triangular course starting off the beach at Windmill Point, continuing around Sheep Island, past the Peddocks Island day marker, and back to shore. $20 per person.
Coxed boats must pre-register.
781-925-5433
Hull Lifesaving Museum
1117 Nantasket Avenue, Hull, MA
lifesavingmuseum@comcast.net
www.lifesavingmuseum.org
Saturday, February 28
Opening Night Reception - Photographs of the 1970's: A Visual Retrospective
5-7pm
This exhibit by Wes Ennis will be featured at the Pilgrim Hall Museum from March 1st through April 30th. Among the images on display are several titles, including: Souvenirs, Pilgrim Super Drug, Purity Supreme, Smith’s Store, Lobster Hut, Nick’s Lunch and Bernard’s. Visit Ennis’ website at www.wesennis.com for more images of his projects, photojournalism and fine art work.
Pilgrim Hall Museum
79 Court St., Plymouth, MA
508 746-1620
www.pilgrimhall.org
Saturday, February 28
Dinner Theatre at John Carver Inn & Spa
Dancing to the 60-80’s
7:30pm
Remember the best of the 60 - 80’s by joining us for a great dinner and dance party. A giant video screen will play music videos and movie spotlights of each decade and a light show. Actors will reenact famous movie scenes, mingling with the audience. Call for reservations.
John Carver Inn & Spa
25 Summer St., Plymouth, MA
508-746-7100
800-274-1620
www.johncarverinn.com
WHAT'S OPEN DURING THE WINTER?
IN PLYMOUTH:
Golden Gull Studios
Plymouth's Oldest Established Art Gallery
17 South Park Ave.,
Plymouth, MA
508-746-8091
www.goldengullstudios.com
Open Mon-Fri 9:30-5:30, Sat 9:30-4:00, Closed Sundays & Holidays
Dasken Gallery
Featuring fine arts and crafts by award-winning local artists.
1 Puritan Place behind the Hyundai Dealership at
356 Court St.,
Plymouth, MA
508-591-7600
www.daskengallery.com
Open Sat & Sun 1-5pm or by appointment
Plymouth Guild for the Arts
Featuring classes for various ages.
11 North St.,
Plymouth, MA
508-746-7222
www.plymouthguild.org
Open Monday-Saturday, 10am-4pm &
Sundays, 12-4pm
Pilgrim Hall Museum
America's Museum of
Pilgrim Possessions
75 Court St.,
Plymouth, MA
508-746-1620
www.pilgrimhall.org
Open 9:30-4:30 daily. Re-opens Feb.1
IN BROCKTON:
Fuller Craft Museum
Let the Art Touch You! A variety of special exhibitions await your discovery. Workshops & special events available for adults & children.
455 Oak St.,
Brockton, MA
508-588-6000
www.fullercraft.org
Open Daily 10:00am-5:00pm &
Wed. 10:00am-9:00pm
IN COHASSET:
South Shore Art Center
Open exhibition juried by Gerry Bergstein
119 Ripley Rd.,
Cohasset, MA
781-383-2787
www.ssac.org
Open Monday-Saturday 10am-4pm &
Sunday 12–4pm
IN DUXBURY:
The Art Complex Museum
Featuring painting, sculpture, prints and craft objects created by contemporary artists.
189 Alden St.,
Duxbury MA
781-934-6634
www.artcomplex.org
Open Year Round, Wednesday-Sunday 1-4pm
IN HULL:
The Hull Lifesaving Museum
Preserves the region's lifesaving tradition and maritime culture through collections, exhibits, experiential and interpretive education, research and service to others.
1117 Nantasket Ave.,
Hull, MA
508-925-5433
www.lifesavingmuseum.org
Open Year Round (call for seasonal hours)