
(SCROLL DOWN FOR DAILY EVENTS)
Sundays in July
Summer Breakfast Series
9am-11:30am
Held at the Major John Bradford Homestead.
Enjoy good food, raffle and good people in the setting of our 17th-century homestead. Each Sunday a different group of people volunteers to provide a delicious and different breakfast menu, the proceeds of which benefits the Bradford Homestead. Join the loyal followers for a relaxing, congenial Sunday breakfast under the trees or tent... or if weather requires, in the barn.
Jones River Village Historical Society
Corner of Maple & Landing Streets,
Kingston, MA
781-585-6300
www.jrvhs.org
Sundays in July
Carver Farmer's Market
Noon-4pm
Held rain or shine every Sunday through October at Shurtleff Park on Route 58, across from the Town Hall.
For more information call 508-866-2428.
Sundays & Thursdays in July
Worship In Plimoth Colony-Interactive Program of 17th Century Services
10:30am & 2:30pm
This half-hour program provides visitors with a brief representation of early colonial worship in Plimoth Colony, led by Elder Brewster. Discover the distinctive features of worship practiced, and required, by the founders of Plimoth Colony; experience psalm-singing from the Ainsworth Psalter, and hear a short reading from the preferred “Geneva Bible.”
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave.,
Plymouth, MA
508-746-1622
www.plimoth.org
Tuesdays in July
Bridgewater Farmers' Market
3-6pm
Held every Tuesday July 21 through October 27 at the corner of Spring and Broad Streets (on Rt. 18 next to the railroad tracks). Please contact Market Manager Amy Braga at amybraga@hotmail.com to participate as a vendor or Arthur Lizie, alizie@bridgew.edu for additional general information.
Tuesdays & Wednesdays in July
Free Family Film Festival
10am
Held at Regal Cinemas at Independence Mall, this festival offers free select G and PG rated movies. As you can imagine, this is a very popular summer event attracting young families all summer long. Many weeks the two theaters are filled to capacity. This summer the Mall is also offering free fun activities in the Food Court every Wednesday after the Film Festival from 11am-1:30pm. For movie schedules visit www.IndependenceMall.com
Independence Mall
101 Independence Mall Way,
Kingston, MA
781-585-8900
Thursdays in July
Plymouth Farmers’ Market
2:30pm-6:30pm
Shop for local and seasonal food and more each Thursday thru October at Stephen’s Field located off of Route 3A, Sandwich Street, just south of Plymouth Center. Held rain or shine.
To find out more information contact Barbara at 508-732-9962, info@plymouthfarmersmarket.org or visit www.plymouthfarmersmarket.org
Thursdays in July
Concerts in the Park
6:30-8:30pm
Promoting local talent, the concerts are manned by volunteers and free to the public. These family-oriented events attract hundreds of residents and visitors throughout the region. Concerts will be held each Thursday evening in July and August at Buzzards Bay Park at The Gazebo.
Cape Cod Canal Region Chamber of Commerce
70 Main Street,
Buzzards Bay, MA
508-759-6000
moliva@capecodcanalchamber.org
www.capecodcanalchamber.org
Fridays in July
Brockton Farmers' Market
10:30am-1:30pm
Held at City Hall Plaza, 45 School Street in Brockton from July 10 to October 30.
Fridays in July
Marshfield Farmers' Market
2-6pm
Held every Friday through October 16 at the field adjacent to Marshfield Fairgrounds, Rte. 3A.
Fridays in July
Hull Farmers' Market
3-7pm
Held through September 11, this artisan, farmer, and fish market features local goods and cultural experiences, weekly events and entertainment. Located at Nantasket Ave. (Bay side) between Bay & Edgewater in Hull, this outdoor market will be held rain or shine.
Hull Nantasket Chamber of Commerce
781-925-9980
info@hullchamber.com
http://hullnantasketchamber.com
Saturdays in July
Breakfast With The Animals
8-10am
Ewe and the kids are invited to wake up with Plimoth Plantation's Rare Breed animals including Kerry and Milking Devon cows, Arapawa goats, Wiltshire sheep, and Red Dorking chickens. Help museum staff feed the kids, collect eggs, and brush the cows. When the chores are done, enjoy a simple
breakfast. Non-member Adult $20/Child
(3-12) $10. Pre-register at 508-746-1622 ext: 8359 or kcurran@plimoth.org
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave.,
Plymouth, MA
www.plimoth.org
Saturdays in July
Rochester Farmers' Market
8am-12 Noon
Held through October at the Plumb Corner Market Parking Lot, Route 105, Rochester Center.
Saturdays in July
Brockton Farmers' Market
9am-1pm
Held at the Brockton Fairgrounds from July 18 to October 28.
Saturdays in July
Middleboro Farmers' Market
9am-1pm
Held rain or shine every Saturday through October 31 on the Town Hall lawn, Route 105.
For more information call 508-866-2428.
Saturdays in July
Plymouth Farmers’ Market at Courthouse Green
9:30am-1:30pm
Shop for local and seasonal food and more each Saturday thru October at the 1820 Courthouse Green on Court Street in Plymouth Center. Held rain or shine, and featuring a local musical performance every week.
For more information contact Barbara at 508-732-9962, info@plymouthfarmersmarket.org or visit www.plymouthfarmersmarket.org
Saturdays in July
Hingham Farmers' Market
10am-2pm
Held every Saturday through November 21 at the Hingham Bathing Beach Parking Lot, Rte. 3A, 81 Otis Street.
Wednesday, July 1-Sunday, July 12
135th Annual Brockton Fair
Lively and exciting entertainment for all ages! In addition to the always-thrilling midway full of rides, other featured entertainment includes a surprise-filled magic show, exciting demolition derby, horse racing, amateur boxing, figure 8 racing, stock car football, big bear show, magician, petting zoo, puppet shows, livestock shows and spectacular fireworks displays!
Brockton Fairgrounds
Belmont St./Rte. 123,
Brockton, MA
508-586-8000
www.brocktonfair.com
Wednesday, July 1
Summer Concert Series - Soul City
6:30-9:30pm
A 10 piece Soul and Dance Band from Boston. Enjoy these Free concerts every Wednesday evening through August 26. Concerts take place in Pilgrim Memorial Park located on the beautiful Plymouth waterfront at the intersection of Water & Leyden Streets. There is ample public parking in and around the concert site.
Nightlife Music Co/Project Arts Of Plymouth
508-747-7727
nightmusicco@verizon.net
www.project-arts.com
Friday through Sunday, July 3-5
Sail Plymouth 2009
The three-day Sail Plymouth festival will kick off with the Welcome Sail of the Tall Ships, Amistad & Peacemaker into Plymouth Harbor on Thursday night to their docking location by Mayflower II on State Pier. Access all 3 tall ships for one price! Events also include a Friday Night Parade of Boats, Sail Plymouth Carnival, Blessing of the Fleet on Sunday, & much more!
Call the Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce at 508.830.1620 or visit www.sailplymouthma.com for tickets & information.
Friday, July 3
School's Out! Summer Concert Series
BIG ALL-DAY ACOUSTIC SHOW
3-9pm
This Series is a full summer of free acoustic and full-band concerts on the Plymouth Waterfront which is aimed truly at the entire family, especially teens. Acoustic shows take place on the lawn of the Hedge House Museum, while the main stage shows take place on the Water Street stage in Pilgrim Memorial State Park.
info@brewsterproductions.com
www.brewsterproductions.com
Friday & Saturday, July 3 & 4
Duxbury 4th of July Parade & Events
Fri.- 4-10pm; Sat.-2pm Parade
On Friday, starting at 4pm, highlights will include two local bands, Duxbury Idol winner Victoria Larusso and a crazy hat contest. There will also be a magic act at 4pm., and of course, the bonfire will be lit at 9 p.m. As in the past, King Caesar Road will be one way to the bridge and Powder Point will be the one way out starting at 4pm. On Saturday, this year's parade theme is "Celebrating our American Heritage," and participants will follow a route from Halls Corner to the High School. For more information visit: www.wickedlocal.com/duxbury
Friday, July 3 (Rain date Sunday, July 5)
Hingham Fireworks
9pm
Sponsored by the Lions Club and held at the Hingham Bathing Beach. For more information visit the Hingham Recreation Department.
Saturday, July 4
Hingham 4th of July Events
7am-9:45am Pancake Breakfast, 7am-Recreation Commission Road Race, 10am-Parade
The Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast will be held at Hingham Common (Middle & Main St). For the Road Race visit the Hingham Recreation Department for registration forms and more information. This year's Parade theme is "Favorite Places" and will start at Hingham High School (Pleasant Street) and end at Station Street. As a part of the Hingham's Fourth of July celebrations, the Old Ship Meeting House on 90 Main Street, will be open an hour before and after the parade when visitors may learn more about this historic building and national treasure. For more information visit www.hingham-ma.gov
Saturday, July 4
Plymouth Waterfront Concert & Fireworks
7-9pm
The Air National Guard Band, "Band of the Northeast" will perform followed by the Annual Fireworks Display. Concert held at Pilgrim Memorial Park, at the intersection of Water Street and Leyden Street, on the beautiful waterfront in Plymouth MA. Event Sponsored by Project Arts of Plymouth, www.projectarts.com with July Four Plymouth.
Saturday, July 4
Fourth of July Fireworks Cruise
7-10pm
Departs from the Mayflower II State Pier in Plymouth. Cost is $50.pp & includes entertainment by DJ, Charles Bernard & light hors d'oeuvres. Cash bar on board. For reservations call 508-747-3434.
Pilgrim Belle Cruises
info@pilgrimbellecruises.com
www.pilgrimbellecruises.com
Saturday, July 4
Cranberry Coast Pops Concert & Fireworks
Concert will be held at the Bandshell in the afternoon and Fireworks will be over Onset Bay at dusk.
Onset Bay Association
4 Union Street,
Onset, MA
508-295-7072
onsetbay@capecod.net
www.onsetvillage.com
Sunday, July 5
Pilgrim Breakfast
8:30am-11:30 am
Costumed servers dish out piping hot fishcakes, baked beans, cornbread and other tasty fare, while strolling singers share songs, riddles, and 17th century cheer. This hearty New England breakfast is a local tradition not to be missed! Proceeds benefit the preservation of the 1677 Harlow House. Fee $10.pp. Family discount available.
Harlow Old Fort House
119 Sandwich Street,
Plymouth, MA
508-746-0012
www.plymouthantiquariansociety.org
Sunday, July 5
Sunday Brunch Cruise
10:30am-12pm
Departs from the Mayflower II State Pier in Plymouth. Cost is $28.pp. For reservations call 508-747-3434.
Pilgrim Belle Cruises
info@pilgrimbellecruises.com
www.pilgrimbellecruises.com
Sunday, July 5
Summer Vintage Base Ball Exhibition
2pm
Add to the tradition of your July 4th weekend. Come to the Hingham Historical Society’s old time Base Ball game at Derby Academy’s Talbot Field. The game will be played 1880s-style in reproduction uniforms. The game is free to the public, and refreshments and food will be available for purchase. Fans are encouraged to bring blankets, lawn chairs, bug spray and sun glasses.
Hingham Historical Society
30 North Street,
Hingham, MA
781-749-7721
www.hinghamhistorical.org
Tuesday, July 7
Tuesday Morning Coffee Hour Series
10:30am
Robert Smith discussing John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and the "Quasi-War" of 1798. Season Pass (includes all lectures)-$20.members, $30. non-members. One lecture-$5. members, $7. non-members.
The Historic Winslow House Association
634 Careswell Street,
Marshfield, MA
781-837-5753
www.winslowhouse.org
Wednesday, July 8
Summer Concert Series - Steve Smith & The Nakeds
6:30-9:30pm
40 years of Soul, Blues & R&B. Enjoy these Free concerts every Wednesday evening through August 26. Concerts take place in Pilgrim Memorial Park located on the beautiful Plymouth waterfront at the intersection of Water & Leyden Streets. There is ample public parking in and around the concert site.
Nightlife Music Co/Project Arts Of Plymouth
508-747-7727
nightmusicco@verizon.net
www.project-arts.com
Wednesday, July 8
New England Clambake
7-9pm
Departs from the Mayflower II State Pier in Plymouth. Cost is $50.pp. For reservations call 508-747-3434.
Pilgrim Belle Cruises
info@pilgrimbellecruises.com
www.pilgrimbellecruises.com
Thursday through Sunday, July 9-12
Hull Lifesaving Museum Maritime Festival
Highlights include a Thursday outdoor movie screening; on Friday Rowing & sailing races; on Saturday, a Newfoundland Dog Water Rescue Demonstration & Reggae Concert with a Caribbean barbecue & the Hull Bay Illumination; on Sunday, a Pancake Breakfast. Call or visit the website for further information.
Hull Lifesaving Museum
1117 Nantasket Ave, Hull, MA
781-925-5433
www.hulllifesavingmuseum.org
Thursday, July 9
Parrot Head Night with Dave Wilson
7-9:30pm
Departs from the Mayflower II State Pier in Plymouth. Cost is $28.pp and includes lite appetizers. For reservations call 508-747-3434.
Pilgrim Belle Cruises
info@pilgrimbellecruises.com
www.pilgrimbellecruises.com
Friday, July 10
Events for Children - Big Ryan's Tall Tales
10am
Popular children's entertainer "Big Ryan" will be on hand for his special brand of storytelling, puppet shows, music & interactive games. Toddlers to fifth graders. $5.00 per child.
The Historic Winslow House Association
634 Careswell Street,
Marshfield, MA
781-837-5753
www.winslowhouse.org
Friday, July 10
School's Out Summer Concert Series
(Acoustic) - Greg Loftus, Gaslight Revival, Stephen MacDonald
7pm
This Series is a full summer of free acoustic and full-band concerts on the Plymouth Waterfront which is aimed truly at the entire family, especially teens. Acoustic shows take place on the lawn of the Hedge House Museum, while the main stage shows take place on the Water Street stage in Pilgrim Memorial State Park.
info@brewsterproductions.com
www.brewsterproductions.com
Saturday & Sunday, July 11 & 12
2nd Annual Plymouth Harbor Folk Festival
12-7:00pm
There will be hand crafters, the Plymouth Rotary food tent, a village for local non-profit organizations and the Plymouth Farmers Market. Held on the Plymouth waterfront at Water and Leyden Streets.
Nightlife Music Co/Project Arts Of Plymouth
Michael R. Landers
Owner/Producer/Performing Musician
Plymouth, MA
508-747-7727
nightmusicco@verizon.net
www.project-arts.com
Saturday, July 11
Teddy Bear Picnic
10am-12 noon
The Plymouth Antiquarian Society will hold its annual event at the Spooner Secret Garden, 27 North St, Plymouth. For ages 4 and up. Admission is $6.pp and children must be accompanied by an adult. For more information call 508-746-0012 or visit www.plymouthantiquariansociety.org
Saturday, July 11
Swan Festival
10am-4pm
Held at Besse Park in Wareham, and presented by the Wareham Village Association, there will be all sorts of activities and programs for everyone in the family.
Onset Bay Association
4 Union Street,
Onset, MA
508-295-7072
onsetbay@capecod.net
www.onsetvillage.com
Saturday, July 11 (rain date July 12)
Arts in the Park
10am-4pm
Marion Art Center's Summer Outdoor Arts Festival! A Juried Show & Sale by local Artists and Artisans offering jewelry, glass, paintings, textiles, photography, wood, ceramics, printmaking & scrimshaw, food, music silhouettes & more! Held at Bicentenial Park at the corner of Main & Spring Streets (Rte. 195 to exit 20) in Marion, MA. Free admission!
www.marionartcenter.org
Saturday, July 11
Fun with Chocolate!
7pm
Pilgrim Hall Museum will host this delicious program in the main gallery of the museum. Come enjoy a demonstration and talk by Ron Fedele of Fedele’s Let’s Do Chocolate located in Pembroke & Plymouth Village Landing Marketplace. Generously sponsored by Best Western Cold Spring of Plymouth, this program is open to the public at NO CHARGE. Seating is limited and reservations are advised.
Pilgrim Hall Museum
75 Court St., Plymouth, MA
508-746-1620
www.pilgrimhall.org
Saturday, July 11
Weekend "Author Series" Lectures
Nancy Rubin Stuart - The Muse of the Revolution: A Biography of Mercy Otis Warren
7pm
The sister of firebrand James "the Patriot" Otis, who first declared that "taxation without representation is tyranny," the highly educated Mercy Otis Warren was the mother of five sons and the wife of James Warren, Speaker of the Massachusetts House and paymaster general of the Continental Army.
The Historic Winslow House Association
634 Careswell Street,
Marshfield, MA
781-837-5753
www.marshfield.net/winslow
Wednesday, July 15
Summer Sunset Party
6-8:30pm
Featuring our Contemporary Studio members. Enjoy complimentary tapas and mojitos as the sun sets on the outdoor courtyard overlooking Porter's Pond and D.W. Field Park. Enjoy an exclusive jewelry trunk show or explore galleries of world-class contemporary craft. Museum Educators who will offer tours through the new exhibition, The Perfect Fit: Shoes Tell Stories. Open to the public for $5.00pp. RSVP by Wed. July 8 at boneil@fullercraft.org or call 508.588.6000 x 116.
Fuller Craft Museum
455 Oak Street,
Brockton, MA
508-588-6000
www.fullercraft.org
Wednesday, July 15
Summer Concert Series - Entrain
6:30-9:30pm
A Series favorite, with Boston & Bosco opening. Enjoy these Free concerts every Wednesday evening through August 26. Concerts take place in Pilgrim Memorial Park located on the beautiful Plymouth waterfront at the intersection of Water & Leyden Streets. There is ample public parking in and around the concert site.
Nightlife Music Co/Project Arts Of Plymouth
508-747-7727
nightmusicco@verizon.net
www.project-arts.com
Thursday, July 16
Book Signing & Reception- The Correspondence of John Cotton Jr. (1639-1699)
7pm
This historical publication detailing dramatic events in New England during the late 1600s, available on July 15, will be published by the Colonial Society of Massachusetts and distributed by the University Press of Virginia. The book was edited by two regional scholars: Sheila McIntyre and Len Travers. This reception is open to the public at no charge, thanks to the generous sponsorship of The Pinehills. Signed copies of the book will be available for $49.50.
Pilgrim Hall Museum
75 Court Street, Plymouth, MA
508-746-1620
www.pilgrimhall.org
Friday, July 17
Fishing Clinic at Myles Standish State Forest
9am-10:30am
Join DCR Park Interpreters and volunteers for a hands-on fishing demonstration and instruction. Bring your fishing pole and bait, or borrow one of ours (limited supply). For this program, you do not need a fishing license and there's no fee for parking. Meet at the Fearing Pond Parking Area in Myles Standish State Forest. As with all our programs, parents must accompany children. We offer and encourage the use of barb-less hooks for personal safety and to reduce trauma to the fish. Rain cancels.
All programs are free of charge and open to all. Call Park Interpreters Judy & Ashley at 508-866-2526.
Massachusetts Dpt. of Conservation & Recreation
www.mass.gov/dcr/events.htm
Friday, July 17
School's Out! Summer Concert Series
Seth Henry, One Step Away (Acoustic)
7pm
This Series is a full summer of free acoustic and full-band concerts on the Plymouth Waterfront which is aimed truly at the entire family, especially teens. Acoustic shows take place on the lawn of the Hedge House Museum, while the main stage shows take place on the Water Street stage in Pilgrim Memorial State Park.
info@brewsterproductions.com
www.brewsterproductions.com
Friday, July 17
Java Fridays Series
7pm
John Stilgoe - author of Train Time: Railroads and the Imminent Reshaping of the United States Landscape. Season Pass (includes all lectures)-$30.members, $40. non-members. One lecture-$7. members, $10. non-members.
The Historic Winslow House Association
634 Careswell Street,
Marshfield, MA
781-837-5753
www.winslowhouse.org
Saturday, July 18
Cranberry Bog Tour at Myles Standish State Forest
10am-11:15am
Explore the biodiversity of plants and animals that support a cranberry bog and learn all about this native fruit. Meet at the Parking Lot off Bare Hill Road (near Curlew Pond). For all ages. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Rain cancels. All programs are free of charge and open to all. Call Park Interpreters Judy & Ashley at 508-866-2526.
Massachusetts Dpt. of Conservation & Recreation
www.mass.gov/dcr/events.htm
Saturday & Sunday, July 18 & 19
Green Festival- Beach at the Bogs
10am-5pm
Focusing on fun and innovative ways to provide for a greener way of living. Come and enjoy eco-friendly activities, many innovative green products and information on ways to help the environment. There will be a pro-sand sculpting tour bringing over 7 tons of sand and teaching guests how to build amazing sand sculptures! Tickets are $18 for ages two and up and includes unlimited amusement park rides, Train Rides, Ellis’ Playhouse and all attractions. There is ample free parking and Edaville USA is accessible to the handicapped.
Edaville USA
7 EDA Ave.,
Carver, MA
508-866-8190
www.edaville.com
Saturday & Sunday, July 18 & 19
Sidewalk Sale at Colony Place
11am-4pm
Retailers will participate in this clearance event by displaying special deals on sidewalks in front of their stores. Live Music & Entertainment from 12-4pm. On Saturday enjoy live Bluegrass music from Local favorite, the Resonators and on Sunday enjoy live Country Music. Also, Angels by the Sea Card Reader, Norwell Clay works & face painting.
Colony Place
174 Colony Place, Plymouth, MA
508-746-7663
www.colonyplace.com
Saturday, July 18
[SENSE]ation Day - Clay, Fire & Fun!
12-4pm
Join us for a community celebration that is always free and open to the public. Celebrate Cuban culture and our new exhibition, Beyond the Embargo: Cuban and American Ceramics. Families and kids of all ages will enjoy interactive hands-on workshops, live entertainment, artist demonstrations and more!
Fuller Craft Museum
455 Oak Street,
Brockton, MA
508-588-6000
www.fullercraft.org
Saturday, July 18
New England Lobster Boil
6pm
Enjoy a summer New England tradition with a complete lobster boil, including steamed clams, corn on the cob, and a special menu for children as well. Cost is $45 for non-members, $ 40 for members, $ 15 for children up to age 14.
The Historic Winslow House Association
634 Careswell Street,
Marshfield, MA
781-837-5753
www.marshfield.net/winslow
Saturday, July 18
Brewster Production's School's Out! Concert Series
3rd left, Jake Hill, Eagle Hill Band (Main Stage)
7pm
This Series is a full summer of free acoustic and full-band concerts on the Plymouth Waterfront which is aimed truly at the entire family, especially teens. Acoustic shows take place on the lawn of the Hedge House Museum, while the main stage shows take place on the Water Street stage in Pilgrim Memorial State Park.
info@brewsterproductions.com
www.brewsterproductions.com
Saturday, July 18
Family Campfire at Myles Standish State Forest
7:30pm-9:00pm
Songs, stories, games, and toasting marshmallows! Meet at the amphitheater behind Headquarters. For all ages, and children must be accompanied by an adult. Rain cancels.
Unless otherwise noted, events meet at the Myles Standish State Forest Interpretive Center at 194 Cranberry Road in South Carver. All programs are free of charge and open to all. Call Park Interpreters Judy & Ashley at 508-866-2526.
Massachusetts Dpt. of Conservation & Recreation
www.mass.gov/dcr/events.htm
Saturday, July 18
Illumination of Onset Bay
Over 1000 red flares line the shores and islands of Onset Bay providing a spectacular and unusual scene. Held at dusk on the shores of Onset Bay in Onset Village.
Onset Bay Association
4 Union Street,
Onset, MA
508-295-7072
onsetbay@capecod.net
www.onsetvillage.com
Sunday, July 19
Bradford House Brunch & Tour
10am
Held at the Yellow Barn, 226 Main Street in Kingston, MA. For more information email artforumkingston5622@comcast.net
Sunday, July 19
Artist Lecture - Chunghie Lee: My Cup Overflows
1pm
Korean-born fiber artist, Chunghie Lee, has been strongly influenced by the Korean wrapping cloths called Pojagi.
Fuller Craft Museum
455 Oak Street,
Brockton, MA
508-588-6000
www.fullercraft.org
Tuesday, July 21
Tuesday Morning Coffee Hour Series
10:30am
Paul Della Valle, author of Massachusetts Troublemakers: Rebels, Reformers and Radicals from the Bay State. Season Pass (includes all lectures)-$20.members, $30. non-members. One lecture-$5. members, $7. non-members.
The Historic Winslow House Association
634 Careswell Street,
Marshfield, MA
781-837-5753
www.winslowhouse.org
Wednesday, July 22
Summer Concert Series - Ball in the House
6:30-9:30pm
Acapella Night with Avenue-X opening. This group was recently featured on Good Morning America & America's Got Talent. Enjoy these Free concerts every Wednesday evening through August 26. Concerts take place in Pilgrim Memorial Park located on the beautiful Plymouth waterfront at the intersection of Water & Leyden Streets. There is ample public parking in and around the concert site.
Nightlife Music Co/Project Arts Of Plymouth
508-747-7727
nightmusicco@verizon.net
www.project-arts.com
Saturday, July 25
Annual Carver Old Home Day
Held at Shurtleff Park on Route 58 across from the Carver Town Hall. Admission to the park is free of charge. Some of the highlights of the day are the Old Home Day Car Cruise and Meet, Annual Horseshoe Tournament, Annual Bicycle & Doll Carriage Parade, the New England clambake, plus much more.
www.carverma.org/oldhomeday.htm
Sunday, July 26
Japanese Tea Ceremony
2:00pm
Held in the tea hut situated in a Japanese garden on the museum grounds. Shofuan, the "Wind in The Pines Hut" was built in Kyoto Japan in 1969 and reassembled here in 1975. Shofuan is a traditional san jo daime (3 & 3/4 size) hut. Japanese huts are described by the number of mats they accommodate.
The Art Complex Museum
189 Alden St.,
Duxbury, MA
781-934-6634
info@artcomplex.org
www.artcomplex.org
Sunday, July 26
Weekend "Author Series" Lectures
Stephanie Schorow- The Crime of the Century: How the Brinks Robbers Stole Millions and the Hearts of Boston
2pm
A former reporter with the Boston Herald, Stephanie Schorow investigates the Brinks robbery of 1950. Seven robbers in Halloween masks walked into a counting room of the Brink's armored car garage on Prince Street in Boston and walked out with $2.5 million in cash, checks, and securities. It was the largest robbery in U.S. history to date.
The Historic Winslow House Association
634 Careswell Street,
Marshfield, MA
781-837-5753
www.marshfield.net/winslow
Monday, July 27
11th Annual CRF Golf Tournament
12 Noon-Registration; 1pm-Shotgun Start; 5pm-19th Hole Social Hour & Helicopter Golf Ball Drop; 6pm-Dinner & Awards
The CRF strives to maintain the prosperity and heritage of Massachusetts cranberry bogs by funding research that is vital to the cranberry industry. Held at Southers Marsh Golf Club, 30 Southers Marsh Ln, Plymouth,MA.
Cranberry Research Foundation, Inc. (CRF)
3203 B Cranberry Hwy, E.Wareham, MA
508-759-1041 ext. 10
www.cranberryresearchfoundation.org
Wednesday, July 29
Summer Concert Series - Heartbreaker
6:30-9:30pm
This is a Led Zeppelin tribute band, with Ecstatic opening. Enjoy these Free concerts every Wednesday evening through August 26. Concerts take place in Pilgrim Memorial Park located on the beautiful Plymouth waterfront at the intersection of Water & Leyden Streets. There is ample public parking in and around the concert site.
Nightlife Music Co/Project Arts Of Plymouth
508-747-7727
nightmusicco@verizon.net
www.project-arts.com
Friday, July 31
Java Fridays Series
7pm
Robert Morgan - author of Boone. Season Pass (includes all lectures)-$30.members, $40. non-members. One lecture-$7. members, $10. non-members.
The Historic Winslow House Association
634 Careswell Street,
Marshfield, MA
781-837-5753
www.winslowhouse.org