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(Information is subject to change)
Wednesdays in February
Fuller Craft Workshops
10am-1pm
Fusion Jewelry with
Instructor: Gianna Bird.
9 classes
Fuller Craft Museum
455 Oak Street,
Brockton MA
508-588-6000
www.fullercraft.org
Fridays in February
Friday Morning Birders
8:15-11:45am
New birds, new destinations every week. No preregistration necessary, but don’t be late! $15; $12 Mass Audubon members.
Mass Audubon South Shore Sanctuaries
2000 Main Street,
Marshfield MA
781-837-9400
southshore@massaudubon.org
www.massaudubon.org/southshore
Saturday, February 6
Annual Winter Juried Show Gala Opening
Company paintings. On exhibit through April 11. Call the museum for times or further information.
The Art Complex Museum
189 Alden Street,
Duxbury, MA
781-934-6634
www.artcomplex.org
Saturday, February 6
Snowy Owl Prowl
9-11am
Join us as we rumble down Duxbury Beach in search of this mysterious winter visitor!
$18; $15 Mass Audubon members. Meet at Duxbury Beach, across the Powder Point Bridge.
Mass Audubon South Shore Sanctuaries
781-837-9400
southshore@massaudubon.org
www.massaudubon.org/southshore
Saturday, February 6
A Sensational Seuss Saturday
10-11:30am
Dr. Seuss is on the loose, looking out for lots of youse! Join us for a wonderful celebration of this beloved author. Learn about nature and enjoy a variety of activities and a delicious snack. Appropriate for children 3 & up.
Pre-registration is requested.
South Shore Natural Science Center
48 Jacobs Lane, Norwell, MA
781-659-2559
www.ssnsc.org
Saturday, February 6
Traditional Lincoln Day Observances
11am
Celebrate Hingham’s connections to our 16th President and to Revolutionary War Hero Benjamin Lincoln. Held at Old Ship Church at 90 Main Street in Hingham Square. After the service, all guests are invited to join a short parade up Main Street to Fountain Square to lay commemorative wreaths at the foot of the bronze statue of Abraham Lincoln. This is across the street from Benjamin Lincoln’s home, built by his ancestors and still occupied by his descendants. After a display of proper military salutes, all are invited to warm up at a reception at Old Derby Academy, 34 Main Street, where warm beverages and light refreshments will be provided.
For more information call the Hingham Historical Society at 781-749-7721.
Saturday, February 6
Desserts and Destinations – The Galapagos Islands!
7-8pm
Sue MacCallum has been there and back, and she has the checks on her bird list to prove it. Join her for a retelling of her grand adventures spiked by a serving of a special Ecuadorian dessert! $13; $10 Mass Audubon members
Mass Audubon South Shore Sanctuaries
2000 Main Street,
Marshfield MA
781-837-9400
southshore@massaudubon.org
www.massaudubon.org/southshore
Saturday, February 6
Dinner Theatre at John Carver Inn & Spa
Comedy On the Road
7:30pm
This is one of our most popular dinner theater offerings. Harmon-Marino brings you the very best in stand-up comedy from Boston and New York. You’ll recognize many acts from The Tonight Show, David Letterman and Conan O’Brien Shows. New headliners for the 2010 season! Mature content.
Call for reservations at 508-746-7100.
John Carver Inn & Spa
25 Summer St., Plymouth, MA
www.johncarverinn.com
Saturday, February 6
Driftwood Folk Cafe - Melissa Ferrick with opening act Mal Blum
8pm
Often described as folk singer, Melissa Ferrick's inspiration flows from a love of rock n' roll and she expresses her creative spirit with an acoustic guitar. Mal Blum is a New York based songwriter and performer whose music has been featured in the top 5 count of LOGO's The Click List. A café style seating serving home-baked goods, a variety of tea, soft beverages, and delicious coffee. This is an alcohol-free and non-smoking venue. Children under 18 are welcome with adult supervision.
Kendall Hall at First Parish Church
19 Town Square,
Plymouth MA
508-224-7024
driftwoodfolkcafe@comcast.net
www.driftwoodfolkcafe.com
Sunday, February 7
Family Snowshoe Walk
1-3pm
Bring the family & your snowshoes & join us for an adventure through the woods around the Science Center. We'll look for animal tracks, learn about winter plants, and then come inside for hot chocolate! Snowshoeing abilities of all levels welcome, including first-timers! (Snowshoes may be available for rent.) Pre-registration is requested.
South Shore Natural Science Center
48 Jacobs Lane, Norwell, MA
781-659-2559
www.ssnsc.org
Sunday, February 7
On the Line - Artist Lecture
2pm
Ceramic artists Francine and Frank Ozereko, based in Western MA, are known for their visually exciting and whimsical work. Reflecting their love of clay and their interest in natural forms, their wall sculpture incorporates clay leaves, stones, birds and organic shapes in
a light-hearted narrative thread as it runs along the walls of
the gallery. Admission $7 for members, $10 for non-members.
Fuller Craft Museum
455 Oak Street,
Brockton MA
508-588-6000
www.fullercraft.org
Monday, February 8
The Poetry of Langston Hughes
7-8:30pm
A three-week workshop in Celebration of Black History Month. Langston Hughes, 1902 – 1967, was a prolific author who wrote novels, short stories, music lyrics, autobiography, newspaper columns and topical essays. He is best known for his poetry which arises out of his life’s circumstances, those of a black man in Twentieth Century America, yet it touches on universal themes that affect us all. The other two workshops will be February 22 and March 1st.
Plymouth Public Library
132 South Street, Plymouth, MA
508-830-4250
www.plymouthpubliclibrary.org
Thursday, February 11
Fifth Annual Seniors’ Valentine Social
2-4pm
Held in the Library’s Otto Fehlow Meeting Room, this event is an informal afternoon gathering where Seniors come together to enjoy the company of friends, play games, win prizes and enjoy light refreshments. This year, Seniors will also have the opportunity to win door prizes, such as gift baskets, donated by Sunrise of Plymouth. Free and open to the public, but seating is limited.
For more information and reservations call Sharon LaRosa, Senior Services Librarian, at 508-830-4250, ext. 219 or visit the library's website below.
Plymouth Public Library
132 South Street,
Plymouth, MA
www.plymouthpubliclibrary.org
Friday, February 12
Constellation Investigations - The North Star and Company
6:30-8pm
Some basic astronomy for the young ones, followed by crafts inspired by the night sky! $11; $8 Mass Audubon member adults; $9; $6 Mass Audubon member kids.
Mass Audubon South Shore Sanctuaries
2000 Main Street,
Marshfield MA
781-837-9400
southshore@massaudubon.org
www.massaudubon.org/southshore
Saturday, February 13-Saturday, February 20
February School Vacation at the Jenney Grist Mill
12-4pm
In addition to our regular tour the Miller will be "dressing the stones", the process for cleaning and sharpening. Bring the family, meet the Miller and hear how the Jenney Grist Mill was the beginning of free trade and industry in our country. The ice cream shop will be open with inside seating and all proceeds from sales will go towards supporting our educational programs at the Mill. So stop by, hear the history, have a treat and help keep our country's heritage alive! Admission $6. adults & children 17yrs. and under are free!
Jenney Grist Mill
6 Spring Lane,
Plymouth, MA
508-747-4544
info@jenneygristmill.org
www.jenneygristmill.org
Saturday, February 13
Nature Nut Club
9:30-11:30am
Kids 7-10! Come play with us! We’ll explore the outdoors, by the brook, in the woods, in the fields, and discover what other kids miss by staying indoors. $10; $8 Mass Audubon members.
Mass Audubon South Shore Sanctuaries
2000 Main Street,
Marshfield MA
781-837-9400
www.massaudubon.org/southshore
Saturday, February 13
Saturday Family Studios - 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. No materials or experience with metals needed! Advance registration is strongly recommended, space is limited.
Fuller Craft Museum
455 Oak Street,
Brockton MA
508-588-6000
www.fullercraft.org
Saturday, February 13
Sundown Owl Prowl
5-6:30pm
We’ll wander the Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary as the sun goes down to get into perfect position to find the owls – perhaps short-eared, maybe screech, possibly great horned. And there’ll be enough time to get back for a Valentine’s Day dinner!
Mass Audubon South Shore Sanctuaries
Winslow Cemetery Road,
Marshfield MA
781-837-9400
southshore@massaudubon.org
www.massaudubon.org/southshore
Saturday, February 13
Valentine’s Dinner & A Movie
5:30pm
Enjoy a complementary glass of red or white wine for a romantic toast, at cozy, tables for two, in a room lit by candle-light and a roaring fire. Then feast on a delectable four-course meal of soup, salad, a main entrée along with dessert. Afterwards, pick between two great films: The new independent drama, “The Private Lives of Pippa Lee,” or a classic, romantic feature film.
The dinner, movie, chocolates, popcorn, tax and tip is only $90. per couple. Reservations are required. Call Diane at 508-746-1622, ext: 8365, or email dcox@plimoth.org
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Avenue,
Plymouth, MA
www.plimoth.org
Saturday, February 13
Dinner Theatre at John Carver Inn & Spa
Broadway Exchange
7:30pm
In honor of Valentine’s Day, 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 at 508-746-7100.
John Carver Inn & Spa
25 Summer St., Plymouth, MA
www.johncarverinn.com
Sunday, February 14
Singles Snowshoe Walk
10am-12pm
Join us at Willow Brook Farm Preserve in Pembroke, Route 14, for a leisurely snowshoe walk through one of Wildlands Trust's most beautiful properties. We'll journey through old fields, forests, and wetlands as we meet new people and fellow snowshoers from the area. Call for directions. No pre-registration required. Adults Only please.
South Shore Natural Science Center
48 Jacobs Lane, Norwell, MA
781-659-2559
www.ssnsc.org
Sunday, February 14
Valentine’s Day Brunch & A Movie
11am
Enjoy a complementary mimosa, along with a scrumptious brunch buffet at cozy tables for two with the fireplace roaring. Afterwards, each couple will receive their popcorn and a choice between two great films: The new independent drama, “The Private Lives of Pippa Lee,” or a classic, romantic feature film. The brunch, movie, chocolates, popcorn, tax and tip is only $65. per couple. Reservations are required. Call Diane at 508-746-1622, ext: 8365, or email dcox@plimoth.org
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Avenue,
Plymouth, MA
www.plimoth.org
Sunday, February 14
Sunday School Wine Class - "Wines That Are Loved"
1-3pm
This class features the delectable dishes of Jubilee Café and Catering. Our classes offer a variety of themes, regions, vineyards, varietals, providing first-rate, wine knowledgeable speakers as well as amazing tasting menus from local restaurants. Classes are $40. per person and are limited. Reserve now!
Pioppi's Package Store
183 Court Street,
Plymouth, MA
508-746-1943
www.pioppis.com
Sunday, February 14
Sweetheart Special - Twilight Lantern Ghost Tour
7pm
Two tickets for $22. plus free HOT COCOA. Meet on Water Street at the Black HEARSE near the Plymouth Rock. For information or tickets call 508-866-5111 or visit www.deadofnightghosttours.com
President's Week Special
Radisson Plymouth Harbour
Get away during the President's Day holiday and spend time in America's hometown! Featuring accommodations in one of our spacious guest rooms featuring complimentary high-speed Internet access, one large single topping pizza delivered hot to your door, one in-room movie (no adult titles), free popcorn in our lobby to take up to your room when watching a movie with your family. Make your online reservations today! Call for reservations at
508-747-4900 or visit www.radisson.com/plymouth_presidents
Radisson Hotel Plymouth Harbor
180 Water Street, Plymouth, MA
Monday-Friday, February 15-19
February Vacation at Plimoth Plantation
Activities include 17th century tart and pie making, Colonial Letter Writing, Wampanoag Maritime and Model Fishnet Making, Hands On Native Crafts with Cornhusks & Clay, Make a Model Boat & much more! Programs will be offered morning & afternoon, and are $15.pp for one session and $25.pp for two sessions. Most programs are designed for ages 5 and up. Reservations are encouraged. Call or visit the website below for more information.
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Avenue,
Plymouth MA
508-746-1622
www.plimoth.org
Monday-Friday, February 15-19
February School Vacation Special at the Science Center
1-2:30pm
Feed the Animals - Watch a naturalist feed the animals and learn about their habits and habitats on Mon., 10am;
Wed., 3pm. Also on both Saturdays, the 13th & 20th at 10am.
Meet an Animal - Have an up-close encounter with one of our many animals on Mon. 2pm; Tues., 2pm; Thurs., 2pm; Fri., 2pm. and on Saturday the 20th at 2pm. All programs are free with paid admission.
South Shore Natural Science Center
48 Jacobs Lane, Norwell, MA
781-659-2559
www.ssnsc.org
Monday-Friday, February 15-19
February School Vacation Special
All children's tickets, 12 years & under are Buy one, get 1 ticket free! Meet on Water Street at the Black HEARSE near the Plymouth Rock. For information or tickets call 508-866-5111 or visit www.deadofnightghosttours.com
Monday, February 15
[SENSE]ation Day!
Visitors of all ages are invited to join us for a for FREE community day celebration full of interactive family fun and a variety of hands-on activities designed to celebrate our critically acclaimed exhibitions.Spend the afternoon in our amazing art workshops, exploring the galleries and watching artist demonstrations! Learn how to fold origami, create a shoe story book and weave a shoelace creation. Parking and admission is FREE!
Fuller Craft Museum
455 Oak Street,
Brockton MA
508-588-6000
www.fullercraft.org
Tuesday-Friday, February 16-19
February Vacation Week Activities!
Something for every age! Check the program calendar for specific programs, dates and times on our website.
Mass Audubon South Shore Sanctuaries
2000 Main Street,
Marshfield MA
781-837-9400
www.massaudubon.org
Tuesday-Friday, February 16-19
February Vacation Teen Studios
9am-4pm
Shake off the cold and snow of winter and jump into four days of studio workshops. Designed for older students who love art and want to move to the next level, this is a highly individualized program. This popular teen program only accepts 10 students, so act fast!
Fuller Craft Museum
455 Oak Street,
Brockton MA
508-588-6000
www.fullercraft.org
Tuesday, February 16
Story at the Vine
7pm
Andrea Lovett takes the stage for some Adult storytelling with Mardi Gras Madness. Enjoy stories with an upbeat and a few belly laughs as you wind your way through imagination and wine your way thru the night. Andrea Lovett is co-founder of massmouth/story slams and has been known to spin a yarn or two in both national and international venues. Most recently she was a featured teller at the Story Cafe in New Bedford. To find out more about Andrea visit www.andrealovett.blogspot.com
The Vine
47 Court Street, Plymouth MA
508-830-1942
Thursday, February 18
Plymouth Local Foods Winter Market
3-6:30pm
Come visit The Farmers' Market on the third Thursday of each month for a market, music and movie gathering! Also, while you are here, enjoy the movie Frankensteer, which investigates the dangers to human health posed by feedlot-raised beef . Not rated. Recommended donation is $5. and 50% of the monies raised will be directed to the Greater Plymouth Food Warehouse. For more information call 508-732-9962 or visit www.plymouthfarmersmarket.org Held at
Plimoth Plantation in the visitor center,
137 Warren Ave,Plymouth, MA.
Saturday, February 20
Hoot and Howl
6:30-8pm
There’ll be lots of hooting going on as we search for owls on the North River Wildlife Sanctuary, warm up with some hot cocoa and then work on our owl craft for kids! $11; $8 Mass Audubon member adults; $9; $6 Mass Audubon member kids.
Mass Audubon South Shore Sanctuaries
2000 Main Street,
Marshfield MA
781-837-9400
southshore@massaudubon.org
www.massaudubon.org/southshore
Saturday, February 20
Dinner Theatre at John Carver Inn & Spa
Hell of a Kitchen
7:30pm
The recipe called for great chefs and great food for a great cause, but MURDER got into the mixing bowl. Come see a charity cookoff with the creme de la creme of the cooking world. Who was cutthroat enough to slice and dice the competition?
Call for reservations at 508-746-7100.
John Carver Inn & Spa
25 Summer St., Plymouth, MA
www.johncarverinn.com
Sunday, February 21
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.
South Shore Natural Science Center
48 Jacobs Lane, Norwell, MA
781-659-2559
www.ssnsc.org
Sunday, February 21
Sunday School Wine Class - "Toast to Francis Ford Coppola"
1-3pm
This class features the fabulous RooBar Restaurant. Our classes offer a variety of themes, regions, vineyards, varietals, providing first-rate, wine knowledgeable speakers as well as amazing tasting menus from local restaurants. Classes are $40. per person and are limited. Reserve now!
Pioppi's Package Store
183 Court Street,
Plymouth, MA
508-746-1943
www.pioppis.com
Sunday, February 21
Monthly Lecture Series - Pro-Am Historical Highlights
2-4pm
Held at the upstairs meeting room of the Marcia Thomas House, 65 Webster St., Marshfield. There will be a small admission fee & refreshments will be served.
Marshfield Historical Society
65 Webster Street, Marshfield MA
781-834-0100
www.marshfieldhistoricalsociety.org
Monday, February 22
The Poetry of Langston Hughes
7-8:30pm
The second of a three-week workshop in Celebration of Black History Month. Langston Hughes, 1902 – 1967, was a prolific author who wrote novels, short stories, music lyrics, autobiography, newspaper columns and topical essays. He is best known for his poetry which arises out of his life’s circumstances, those of a black man in Twentieth Century America, yet it touches on universal themes that affect us all. The 3rd workshop will be on March 1st.
Plymouth Public Library
132 South Street, Plymouth, MA
508-830-4250
www.plymouthpubliclibrary.org
Lecture Series - On Cape Cod: Nature Preserved
6:30pm
Showcases the diversity of natural features found in the landscape of Cape Cod and the Islands, using beautiful color photography. Lectures are free, but reservations are requested since seating is limited.
Wilson & Heywood Gallery
17 Main Street,
Plymouth, MA
508-732-0170
info@wilsonandheywoodgallery.com
www.wilsonandheywoodgallery.com
Friday, Saturday & Sunday, February 26-28
Plimoth Cinema - The Maid
Fri. & Sat.4:30 & 7 pm; Sun-Thurs.4:30pm
Set in Santiago, Chile, this is the story of Raquel, the live-in maid for the Valdes family for 23 years. Spanish with subtitles. This film runs through March 4. For information call 508-746-1622 or visit www.plimoth.org/features/cinema/
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Avenue,
Plymouth, MA
Friday, February 26
The Hot Sauce Band
8:45pm
Come to the Run of the Mill, 6 Spring Lane in Plymouth for a great mix of music!
Project Arts/Nightlife Music
508-830-1262
nightmusicco@verizon.net
www.project-arts.com
Saturday & Sunday, February 27 & 28
Princess Teddy Bear Tea at Colony Place
Saturday 11am-1pm or 3-5pm; Sunday 11am-1pm
A formal Tea hosted by favorite storybook princesses, Cinderella, Belle, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, Jasmine & even Prince Charming. Also, a poise and convidence class, "How to walk and act like a princess" on Saturday only. Children are encouraged to dress like a princess and bring two teddy bears, one for the tea and one to be donated to the Cranberry Hospice & Palliative Care at Jordan Hospital. Tickets are available at the Management Office (next to DSW). $35.Adults(inc. a $25. Colony Place Gift Card) & $15. Child.
Colony Place
174 Colony Place, Plymouth, MA
508-746-7663
www.colonyplace.com
Saturday, February 27
Walk on the Wild Side
1-2:30pm
Search through woodlands, meadows & wetlands for signs of the animals that live there, and discover why these wild places are so important! Then insides have an up-close look at some of the wild animas who live at the science center, but are often hard to find in the wild. For grades 1-5. Pre-registration required.
South Shore Natural Science Center
48 Jacobs Lane, Norwell, MA
781-659-2559
www.ssnsc.org
Saturday, February 27
Opening Reception - Plymouth Landscapes
5-7pm
Sponsored by Cordage Commerce Center. Exhibit runs February 28 through April 30, 2010.
Pilgrim Hall Museum
75 Court Street,
Plymouth, MA
508-746-1620
www.pilgrimhall.org
Saturday, February 27
Ooch "Live"
6:30-8pm
Brett Outchcunis [ooch-KOO-nis] is a professional personality and life coach for kids: a modern-day Mister Rogers with a twist of cool. He is a TV personality without the TV show... His show is the show of life! His stage is your stage. "Ooch," as kids affectionately call him, specializes in quickly and deeply connecting with children on a level rarely accessed by other performers. Sponsored by the Plymouth Recreational Department. Suggested ages for this program: 5 and up. For tickets please visit the website below.
Tickets - $7 for kids / $12 for adults.
Plymouth South High School
490 Long Pond Road, Plymouth MA
www.oochworld.com/
Saturday, February 27
Dinner Theatre at John Carver Inn & Spa
Joey Canzano's Musical & Comedy Cabaret
7:30pm
Featuring some of the area’s best comics performing just for you, hosted and emceed by Joey Canzano! Of course, Joey will also perform some of his classic musical renditions as well. Cost of $45pp plus tax and administrative fee includes Buffet Dinner & Show.
Call for reservations at 508-746-7100.
John Carver Inn & Spa
25 Summer St., Plymouth, MA
www.johncarverinn.com
Sunday, February 28
Sunday School Wine Class - "Visit to the Heart of Italy"
1-3pm
This class features the rustic flare of Enoceca di vino. Our classes offer a variety of themes, regions, vineyards, varietals, providing first-rate, wine knowledgeable speakers as well as amazing tasting menus from local restaurants. Classes are $40. per person and are limited. Reserve now!
Pioppi's Package Store
183 Court Street,
Plymouth, MA
508-746-1943
www.pioppis.com
Sunday, February 28
On Their Own: Jessica Straus - Opening Reception
1:30-3:30pm
On exhibit through May 16.
The Art Complex Museum
189 Alden Street,
Duxbury, MA
781-934-6634
www.artcomplex.org
Sunday, February 28 through April 30
Plymouth Landscapes: Then and Now
Photo Exhibit begins Feb. 28 to April 30. A select group of photographs highlighting the Plymouth area landscape, both old and new. Sponsored by Cordage Commerce Center.
Pilgrim Hall Museum
75 Court St. (Rte,3A),
Plymouth, MA
508-746-1620
www.pilgrimhall.org
WHAT'S OPEN DURING THE WINTER?
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 Street
Brockton, MA
508-588-6000
www.fullercraft.org
IN COHASSET:
South Shore Art Center
Offering exhibitions and gallery programs, sales of fine arts and studio crafts, courses and workshops, outreach to schools, and special events.
119 Ripley Road
Cohasset, MA
781-383-2787
www.ssac.org
IN DUXBURY:
The Art Complex Museum
Featuring painting, sculpture, prints and craft objects created by contemporary artists.
189 Alden Street
Duxbury MA
781-934-6634
www.artcomplex.org
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 Avenue
Hull, MA
508-925-5433
www.lifesavingmuseum.org
IN MARSHFIELD:
Mass Audubon South Shore Sanctuaries
A variety of classes, events, camps, kid's activities & more!
2000 Main Street
Marshfield, MA
781-837-9400
www.massaudubon.org/southshore
IN PLYMOUTH:
Dead of Night Ghost Tours
Just because Halloween is over doesn’t mean the Plymouth spirits have flown away.
Meet at the black hearse by Plymouth Rock.
508-866-5111
www.deadofnightghosttours.com
Plimoth Plantation
Although closed to the public until Opening Day, March 20, 2010, educational programs and workshops are offered year round for groups. Also, every Thursday from 2:30-6:30pm the Plymouth Local Foods Winter Market takes place in the Visitor Center.
(see Thursday listings above)
137 Warren Avenue
Plymouth, MA
508-746-1622
www.plimoth.org
Pilgrim Hall Museum
America's Museum of
Pilgrim Possessions
75 Court Street
Plymouth, MA
508-746-1620
www.pilgrimhall.org
Plymouth Center for the Arts
Featuring ongoing exhibits and various classes for adults, teens and kids.
11 North Street
Plymouth, MA
508-746-7222
www.plymouthguild.org