
Month of November
Harvest Time Tours
9:30am-5pm daily-closed Tuesdays; 12-5 Sundays
Join us as we celebrate the harvest with guided historic tours and walking tours. Open Thanksgiving Day 10am-3pm. Call for dates and times.
Jenney Grist Mill
6 Spring Lane
Plymouth, MA
508-747-4544
www.jenneygristmill.org
Month of November
Imagination Creations Weekly Autumn Craft Days
10am-5pm
Come make a fun craft with your child. Exciting new crafts each week, such as Autumn Mosaic Art, Fall Puppets, Thanksgiving Cards-Leaf Rubbings, plus much more. Free with admission. Call for dates and times.
Imagination Island
12 Resnik Rd. # 5
Plymouth, MA
508-747-7447
www.imaginationislandusa.com
Month of November
Plimoth Cinema at Plimoth Plantation
4:30pm & 7:00pm (call or check website first)
Showcasing the best in current independent and foreign films. In addition to standard movie fare, including candy, popcorn and hotdogs, there are eclectic food offerings on Saturday nights, as well as wine, beer and specialty coffee.
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave.
Plymouth, MA
508-746-1622
www.plimoth.org
Month of November
1627 Harvest Dinner With The Pilgrims
5:30pm
Experience a tasty bit of America’s past! Join Plimoth Plantation colonial role players in the year 1627 for an evening of entertainment and hospitality with the residents of the English Village. Entertainment includes period psalms and songs. Dates are November 1, 8, 15, 22, 23, 26, 28, 29 and reservations are a must!
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave.
Plymouth, MA
508-746-1622
www.plimoth.org
Month of November
Twilight Lantern Ghost Tour
7:30pm
From November 1-27 come with a canned good and receive $1.00 off TWILIGHT LANTERN GHOST TOUR. All canned goods donated to a local food pantry. Leaving from the Plymouth Rock area on Water Street. Call for reservations.
Dead of Night Ghost Tours
Plymouth, MA
508-866-5111
www.deadofnightghosttours.com
Fridays in November
Friday Morning Birders
8:15-11:45 am
Different birds, different destinations every week.
Mass Audubon
North River Wildlife Sanctuary
2000 Main Street
Marshfield, MA
781-837-9400
www.massaudubon.org
Fridays & Saturdays in November
Breakfast with our Rare Breeds
8am
Held through November 22. Wake up with Plimoth Plantation's rare breed animals including Kerry and
Milking Devon cows, San Clemente and Arapawa goats and kids, Wiltshire sheep, and Red Dorking chickens. When the chores are done, participants will enjoy a simple breakfast. $14.00 mem/$20. non-mem; Age 6-12 mem $7./non-mem $10.
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave.
Plymouth, MA
508-746-1622 x 8114
www.plimoth.org
Saturday, November 1
Teaching Thanksgiving
9am-7pm
Featuring living history sites, hands-on activities, presentations by museum staff, working groups using primary sources and, best of all, a meal of period Wampanoag and English foods! This workshop is suitable for teachers of all grade levels. Participants will be awarded 10 Professional Development Points.
Members-$100; Non-members-$150.
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave.
Plymouth, MA
508-746-1622 x8359
programservices@plimoth.org
www.plimoth.org
Saturday, November 1
Farm Day
10am-3pm
Hayrides, live music, baked goods, homemade soups, arts, crafts, live raptor show and more. Children 10 and under wearing their Halloween costumes to Farm Day will receive a free hayride. $6.00 and age 3 and younger are free.
Mass Audubon
Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary
Winslow Cemetery Rd.
Marshfield, MA
781-837-9400
southshore@massaudubon.org
www.massaudubon.org
Saturday, November 1
Celtic Seisiun
5:30-9pm
Held at the Run of the Mill Tavern, 6 Spring Lane in Plymouth.
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, November 1
Driftwood Folk Cafe-Co-Bill: Chris O'Brien and Anne Heaton
7:30pm
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@gmail.com
www.driftwoodfolkcafe.com
Saturday, November 1
Steve Gillette & Cindy Mangsen
(South Shore Folk Music Club)
8pm
Held at the Beal House, 222 Main St. in Kingston. For more information call 781-871-1052. $12. member/$14. non-member.
Nightlife Music Co/Project Arts Of Plymouth
Michael R. Landers
Owner/Producer/Performing Musician
Plymouth, MA
nightmusicco@verizon.net
www.project-arts.com
Sunday, November 2
Sunday Afternoon Concerts
4:00pm
Enjoy the Pioneer Consort, violin, mandolin, banjar, guitar, mandolin and cello.
Admission is free and seating is limited.
The Art Complex Museum
189 Alden Street
Duxbury, MA
781-934-6634, ext.15
info@artcomplex.org
www.artcomplex.org
Monday, November 3
Two Old Friends" - Songs from Ireland, the Mountains & the Sea!
7-8:30pm
Mac McHale and Emery Hutchins (Mac & Hutch), are returning to the Plymouth Public Library to sing and play songs with a variety of instruments including the clawhammer banjo, guitar, mandolin, concertina and bodran. Mac and Hutch were the original founders of Northeast Winds, which played throughout New England in the ‘70s, ‘80s and ‘90s.
Plymouth Public Library
132 South Street
Plymouth, MA
508-830-4250
www.plymouthpubliclibrary.org
Wednesday & Thursday, November 5 & 6
Candlelight Overcoat Tours
Tours at 6:30pm & 7:30pm
This innovative family program will examine how Colonial New Englanders tried to keep warm during the winter months. Guests will have the rare opportunity to tour the unheated Old Ordinary by candlelight and experience the many obstacles colonial residents faced in keeping their houses warm and getting food on the table. Limited spaces are available, by reservation only. If these dates sell out, tours will also be booked on Friday, Nov. 7th. Cost is $8 for adults, and $4 for children under twelve.
Old Ordinary House Museum
21 Lincoln Street
Hingham, MA
781-749-7721
director@hinghamhistorical.org
www.hinghamhistorical.org
Thursday, November 6
5th Annual Taste of the Town
Featuring 20+ restaurants and 60+ wines. This event will be held in the Grand Ballroom at the Radisson Hotel Plymouth Harbor and will benefit the Plymouth Public Library.
Radisson Hotel Plymouth Harbor
180 Water Street
Plymouth, MA
508-747-4900
info@radissonplymouth.com
www.radissonplymouth.com
Friday, Saturday & Sunday November 7-9
No Stress Allowed - A Women's Getaway for Mind, Body, Heart & Soul!
Treat yourself to the workshops of your choice while enjoying the quiet and comfort of 5 acres of picturesque landscaped grounds just minutes from Plymouth's Historic Waterfront. Main Workshop, "Have a Mindful, Joyful Holiday and Life!" features noted Author and Life Coach, Monique Morimoto Flaherty. Reserve by October 18 and save $40.
Best Western Cold Spring
188 Court Street
Plymouth, MA
508-746-2222
www.bwcoldspring.com
Friday, November 7
Opening Reception-National Drawing Show
6-8pm
Celebrate the diversity of drawing, juried by Rachel Rosenfield Lafo, the Director of Curatorial Affairs at the DeCordova Museum. A large variety of original works will be on display and for sale.
South Shore Art Center
119 Ripley Road
Cohasset, MA
781-383-2787
www.ssac.org
Friday, November 7
Sea & Sky Art Show Gala Reception
7pm
We are thrilled to announce the return of the much loved Sea & Sky Art Show, which is inspired by the beauty of our coastal environment and celebrates the summer painting season as well as the richness of the artistic community on the South Shore and beyond. This show will run from November 7 through December 7, 2008.
Hull Lifesaving Museum
1117 Nantasket Ave.
Hull, MA
781-925-5433
info@hulllifesavingmuseum.org
www.lifesavingmuseum.org
Friday, November 7
Chambers & Tobias
8:45pm-Midnight
Held at the Run of the Mill Tavern, 6 Spring Lane in Plymouth.
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, November 8
Birding the Scituate Coast with Charlie Nims
8-11 am
Have the harlequin ducks arrived yet? We’ll find out!
Mass Audubon
North River Wildlife Sanctuary
2000 Main Street
Marshfield, MA
781-837-9400
www.massaudubon.org
Saturday, November 8
Sunset Hayride
5:30-7 pm
Ride a hay wagon through the grasslands as the sun disappears, bringing out the creatures of the night!
Mass Audubon
Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary
Winslow Cemetery Rd.
Marshfield, MA
781-837-9400
www.massaudubon.org
Saturday, November 8
Celtic Seisiun
5:30-9pm
Held at the Run of the Mill Tavern, 6 Spring Lane in Plymouth.
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 & Sunday, November 8 & 9
Veteran’s Day Weekend Celebration
Join Plimoth Plantation for special activities for the entire family. The Harvest season is a great time to explore the past and enjoy the fun of the season.
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave.
Plymouth, MA
508-746-1622
www.plimoth.org
Sunday, November 9
Indian Pudding Tasting and Demonstration
2-4pm
Plimoth Plantation is the perfect place to pickup some of this regional favorite! Learn how to make Indian pudding at home too. It’s the perfect bicultural addition to your Thanksgiving table! Free with admission.
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave.
Plymouth, MA
508-746-1622
www.plimoth.org
Tuesday, November 11
Veteran's Day Parade
9:30am
Starts at Hedge Road in North Plymouth, then through downtown Plymouth and on to the Training Green on Sandwich Street. Call the Plymouth Town Hall for more information at 508-747-1620.
Tuesday, November 11
Cranberry Open House
10am-2pm
Learn all about cranberries, their history and uses. Cranberries - taste, bounce or float them and see how they grow! Also featuring cranberry recipes, crafts and folklore. Free with admission.
South Shore Natural Science Center
48 Jacobs Lane
Norwell, MA
781-659-2559
www.ssnsc.org
Wednesday, November 12
Holiday Arts & Crafts Expo & Sale
5-9pm
Held at the Quality Inn, 1005 Belmont Street in Brockton. Exhibitors are welcome; please contact Sue Shalowski for a free table by calling 508- 397-9806. Free admission, open to the public.
Thursday, November 13
National Indian Pudding Day!
2-4pm
Plimoth Plantation is the perfect place to pickup some of this regional favorite! Learn how to make Indian pudding at home too. It’s the perfect bicultural addition to your Thanksgiving table! Free with admission.
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave.
Plymouth, MA
508-746-1622
www.plimoth.org
Friday, Saturday, Sunday, November 14-16
Christmas Festival of Lights
4-9pm Fridays; 2-9pm Saturdays & Sundays
Visit the largest light display in New England with over 7 million lights throughout the park, a 2-mile train ride, animated holiday displays, an indoor play area and visits with Santa.
Edaville USA
7 EDA Avenue
Carver, MA
508-866-8190
www.edaville.com
Friday, November 14
Tex, Mad Dog & The Cat
8:45pm-Midnight
Held at the Run of the Mill Tavern, 6 Spring Lane in Plymouth.
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, November 15
Shorties, Sharpies and Coops
12:45-4:15 pm
An extended search for hawks and owls in the grasslands and woods
Mass Audubon
Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary
Winslow Cemetery Rd.
Marshfield, MA
781-837-9400
www.massaudubon.org
Saturday, November 15
Celtic Seisiun
5:30-9pm
Held at the Run of the Mill Tavern, 6 Spring Lane in Plymouth.
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, November 15
Andrew Botieri
8:30pm-midnight
Come for good music, wine and friends. Held at The Vine, 16 Main Street Extension, Plymouth. For more info call 508-830-1942.
Michael R. Landers
Owner/Producer/Performing Musician
Plymouth, MA
508-747-7727
nightmusicco@verizon.net
www.project-arts.com
Sunday, November 16
The Providence Mandolin Orchestra
3:30pm
Under the direction of Mark Davis, the Orchestra has performed classical and contemporary works throughout the United States, Canada and Europe. The program will include works by J.S. Bach, Betty Beath, J. Andriessen & Olaf Naslund. For more information visit the PMO at www.mandolin-orchestra.org. This event will be held at the Old Ship Parish hall, 107 Main Street in Hingham and admission is $3.00.
Wednesday, November 19
Dinner Lecture Series - Annual Harvest Dinner
6pm
Hosted by The Hingham Historical Society and held 145 years to the day after the Gettysburg address, this dinner ushers in the Bicentennial of Abraham Lincoln’s birth in 1808 with the first of four dinner lectures by various Lincoln scholars. Prof. Tom Turner, Bridgewater State College will speak on “The Strange Deaths of Presidents Harrison, Taylor and Lincoln at the Hands of Southern Poisoners and Assassins.” Held at Old Derby Academy, 34 Main Street in Hingham. Reservations are $30 per person.
781-749-7721
director@hinghamhistorical.org
www.hinghamhistorical.org
Friday, Saturday & Sunday, November 21-23
America's Hometown 13th Annual Thanksgiving Celebration -
Crafter's Pavilions
Friday 2-6pm, Saturday 8am-5pm, Sunday 9am-5pm
The heated Crafter's Pavilions are a great place to buy a handcrafted gift for Christmas or a souvenir from the Thanksgiving Celebration. In addition, there will be demonstrations of some of the crafter's arts.
Plymouth Waterfront
Water Street,
Plymouth, MA
508.746.1818
www.usathanksgiving.com
Friday, Saturday, Sunday, November 21-23
Christmas Festival of Lights
4-9pm Fridays; 2-9pm Saturdays & Sundays
Visit the largest light display in New England with over 7 million lights throughout the park, a 2-mile train ride, animated holiday displays, an indoor play area and visits with Santa.
Edaville USA
7 EDA Avenue
Carver, MA
508-866-8190
www.edaville.com
Thursday, November 20
Open Mic at the Vine
Sherry "the Cat" Malone hosts and her opening set is until 8:30, then 15 minute slots available until 10:45pm. Percussion available for use. For more information call 508-830-1942. Held at The Vine, 16 Main Street Extension in Plymouth.
Michael R. Landers
Owner/Producer/Performing Musician
Plymouth, MA
508-747-7727
nightmusicco@verizon.net
www.project-arts.com
Friday, November 21
Free Patriotic Concert
7pm
TOPS IN BLUE, The U.S. Air Force’s premier entertainment showcase, will feature hot Latin sounds, all-American country music, hits from the top of the charts, and music from your favorite movies and Broadway shows, combined with dazzling lights, costumes and precision choreography.
America’s Hometown Thanksgiving Celebration
Plymouth Memorial Hall
83 Court Street, Plymouth MA
508-746-1622
www.memorialhall.com
www.usathanksgiving.com
Friday, November 21
The Hot Sauce Band
8:45pm-Midnight
Featuring Ned Frye & Mike "Mad Dog" Landers of The Hot Sauce Band. Held at the Run of the Mill Tavern, 6 Spring Lane in Plymouth.
Nightlife Music Co/Project Arts Of Plymouth
Michael R. Landers,
Owner/Producer/Performing Musician
508-747-7727
nightmusicco@verizon.net
www.project-arts.com
Saturday, November 22
America’s Hometown Thanksgiving Parade
10:30am
Plymouth's historic waterfront celebration begins with a Military Flyover and opening ceremony on Plymouth's waterfront on Water St.. The Parade route starts on Rte. 3A, Court St., (Robbins Rd area in N. Plymouth) heads south to downtown (Main St.) and turns left at Water St. This is one of America’s only historically accurate chronological parades, visually bringing to life America’s rich heritage representing each century from the 17th through the 21st.
Plymouth Waterfront
Water Street,
Plymouth, MA
508.746.1818
www.usathanksgiving.com
Saturday, November 22
New England Food Festival
11am
After the parade, visit the New England Food Tasting Festival Pavilion on the Plymouth Waterfront. Sample some of the area's finest chowders, soups, steaks and desserts and vote on your favorites! Live entertainment! For more info call 508-746-1818.
www.usathanksgiving.com
Saturday, November 22
Plymouth County/Cape Cod Railroad Excursion
1:45-5pm
Train leaves from the Lakeville MBTA station at 1:45 pm. After a brief pause in Sandwich Village, the train will return to Lakeville at 5pm via the same route while passengers enjoy a tasty lunch aboard the wonderfully restored dining cars of the Cape Cod railroad. Cost is $45.00 pp and includes lunch. Call 508.586.0500 x 229 if you have any questions or if you would like to reserve your seat, or register online at:
www.metrosouthchamber.com
Saturday, November 22
Celtic Seisiun
5:30-9pm
Held at the Run of the Mill Tavern, 6 Spring Lane in Plymouth.
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, November 22
Senior Drum & Bugle Corp Reunion Concert
6:30pm
The "Reunion Concert", held at Plymouth Memorial Hall on
83 Court Street, Plymouth MA, has always been one of the highlights of the America's Hometown Thanksgiving Celebration. Along with some of our old favorites, making their first appearance with us this year are the "Defenders" from Rockland, MA. Tickets and seat selection can be obtained online at www.memorialhall.com or by calling 508-747-1622. Visit www.usathanksgiving.com for more information.
Saturday, November 22
The Phil’s Classical II concert - Straight From the Heart
6-7:30pm-Pre-concert Symphony Soiree; 8pm-Concert
Featuring Mendelssohn’s Scottish Symphony, Bartók’s sparkling Romanian Folk Dances and Mozart’s popular and tuneful Piano Concerto No. 21. Making his American concert debut in the Mozart concerto is the young, prize-winning pianist, Sangwook Park. Pre-concert Symphony Soiree will be held at The Ellison Center for the Arts, 64 Saint George St., Duxbury. Concert will be held in the Duxbury Performing Arts Center, 73 Alden St., Duxbury.
The Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra
508-746-8008
c.ford@plymouthphil.org
www.plymouthphil.org
Sunday, November 23
First Department Store Santa Plaque Dedication
1-2pm
In honor of James Edgar. Wear your Santa hat. We are trying to set a record for the most people wearing Santa hats. Fun for all! Held in front of Crescent Street Garage in Brockton. Contact John Merian for information, 508-584-3333.
Sunday, November 23
Santa's Arrival at Colony Place
2-4pm
The place for Family Fun this season includes hayrides with Santa and his Clydesdale horses, warm cocoa and cookies and Victorian carolers and our Enchanted Storybook Village.
Colony Place
174 Colony Place
Plymouth, MA
508..SHOP.ONE
www.colonyplace.com/holiday
Sunday, November 23
On Their Own: Artist Reception
1:30-3:30pm
Laura Tryon Jennings bold and colorful aerial views of seemingly simple table settings. Exhibit runs through February 15, 2009.
The Art Complex Museum
189 Alden Street
Duxbury, MA
781-934-6634
info@artcomplex.org
www.artcomplex.org
Monday, November 24-Friday, November 28
Thanksgiving Week at Plimoth Plantation
Celebrate the quintessential Thanksgiving experience at Plimoth Plantation! Explore the 1627 English Village, the Wampanoag Homesite, the Crafts Center and Mayflower II. In addition, a variety of Thanksgiving Dinners are offered to suit your budget and individual holiday needs. Reservations fill up quickly! Tickets include admission.
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave.
Plymouth, MA
508-746-1622 x8366
www.plimoth.org
Wednesday-Saturday, November 26-29
Federation of Old Plimoth Tribes
11am-3pm
Learn about the people who inhabited Plymouth before the Pilgrims arrived. Historic exhibits, artifacts, crafts and stoires all come together to give a cultural view into the lives of Plymouth County's Wampanoag People. Held at the
First People's Pavilion (Plymouth Waterfront near the Plymouth Rock). For more info call 508-295-8193.
Thursday, November 27
Pilgrim Progress
10am
Starts at the Mayflower Society House at 4 Winslow Street in Plymouth, to Leyden St. then Town Square, and up to Burial Hill. Then come to the Ecumenical Church Service at First Parish Church on the Town Square.
Thursday, November 27
National Day of Mourning
12 Noon
At the Massasoit Statue on Cole's Hill, across from the Plymouth Rock on Water Street, participants honor Native ancestors and their struggles. It's a day of remembrance and spiritual connection as well as a day of protest.
Thursday, November 27
Traditional Thanksgiving Dining
A variety of traditional feasting options for all visitors. The most popular is the “Victorian Thanksgiving.” Tickets for this high-profile feast always sell out, so call early. The museum also offers a Thanksgiving Buffet at 11am., 1:30, 4 & 6 pm, reservations required, and Thanksgiving in the Courtyard from 11am to 4pm, no reservations required.
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave.
Plymouth, MA
508-746-1622
www.plimoth.org
Friday, Saturday, Sunday, November 28-30
Christmas Festival of Lights
4-9pm Fridays; 2-9pm Saturdays & Sundays
Visit the largest light display in New England with over 7 million lights throughout the park, a 2-mile train ride, animated holiday displays, an indoor play area and visits with Santa.
Edaville USA
7 EDA Avenue
Carver, MA
508-866-8190
www.edaville.com
Friday, November 28
Meet an Animal
10am
Learn more about one of the Science center Animals and its habitat and adaptations. Free with paid admission.
South Shore Natural Science Center
48 Jacobs Lane
Norwell, MA
781-659-2559
www.ssnsc.org
Friday, November 28
Eat Like A Pilgrim
12 Noon
Leave your forks behind and learn the 17th-century table manners that came to Plimoth Colony with the Pilgrims. This dinner is a unique opportunity to taste and discover what really happened during the famous harvest dinner of 1621. Reservations are required.
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave.
Plymouth, MA
508-746-1622
www.plimoth.org
Friday, November 28
Victorian Thanksgiving Dinner
1 pm
Victorian hosts will take you back to the mid-19th century to experience a delightfully familiar holiday feast. Enjoy the sweet harmonies of period singers and remember your Thanksgiving experience with a souvenir program. Reservations required.
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave.
Plymouth, MA
508-746-1622 x 8353
www.plimoth.org
Friday, November 28
Turkey Talk and Trot
2pm
Join a Science Center naturalist on a guided walk. Learn some interesting facts about turkeys and together look for turkey tracks and sightings as you explore the trails behind the Science Center.
South Shore Natural Science Center
48 Jacobs Lane
Norwell, MA
781-659-2559
www.ssnsc.org
Friday, November 28
Plymouth Fury (Betsy & Mike Pelrine)
8:45pm-Midnight
Held at the Run of the Mill Tavern, 6 Spring Lane in Plymouth.
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, November 29
Hull Holiday Showcase
9am-3pm; 1am-1:30pm Santa arrives
Holiday shopping at our local shops, all under one roof, crafts, raffles, free cookie decorating, along with
Santa photos for the kids! Held at the Clarion Nantasket Beach Hotel, 45 Hull Shore Drive in Hull.
Hull Nantasket Chamber of Commerce
Nantasket Ave.
Hull, MA
781.925.9980
info@hullchamber.com
www.hullchamber.com
Saturday, November 29
Out of the Ordinary Gift Shop Re-Opening
11am-3pm
The Hingham Historical Society announces the gift shop's re-opening in its new location in historic Old Derby Academy, 34 Main Street in Hingham. Enjoy hot cider and cookies while browsing through a wide selection of unique gift items, household accessories, and holiday decorations. Now open year round, the shop has expanded its line of products to include more gift items, books and hard-to-find household accessories such as bayberry candles for the holidays and Hingham Tea Towels designed by artist Susan Zuger. For more information call Susan Achille at 781-749-7721 or email carlachille@comcast.net.
Saturday, November 29
Brockton Holiday Parade
1pm
Come for the fun on Main Street in Brockton! The Grand Marshall this year is Mark Goddard of Lost in Space. Call the DBA at 508.587.4322 for more information.
kbewsher@metrosouthchamber.com
www.MetroSouthChamber.com
Saturday, November 29
Meet an Animal
10am
Learn more about one of the Science center Animals and its habitat and adaptations. Free with paid admission.
South Shore Natural Science Center
48 Jacobs Lane
Norwell, MA
781-659-2559
www.ssnsc.org
Saturday, November 29
Storybooks Come to Life - Clifford the Big Red Dog
11am-4pm & 11am-12pm Clifford LIVE
Clifford appears LIVE and participates in a one-of-a-kind Story Hour for children. Stay for more fun in our Enchanted Storybook Village with FREE Photos with Santa (bring your own camera), 20 amazing trees decorated like different storybook characters, a gigantic gingerbread house, life size nutcrackers, huge inflatables and more!
Colony Place
174 Colony Place
Plymouth, MA
508-747-7663
www.colonyplace.com
Saturday, November 29
Celtic Seisiun
5:30-9pm
Held at the Run of the Mill Tavern, 6 Spring Lane in Plymouth.
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, November 29
Ladie's Night Out, Friends & Neighborhood Karaoke
8:30pm
Come to The China Pilgrim Restaurant, 204 South Meadow Rd. in Plymouth for a fun night out with DJ Mike Landers. For reservations call 508-830-1888.
Nightlife Music Co/Project Arts Of Plymouth
Michael R. Landers
Owner/Producer/Performing Musician
nightmusicco@verizon.net
www.project-arts.com
Sunday, November 30
Plimoth Plantation Closes for the Season
Last chance to visit our outdoor sites as we close for the 2008 season. Visit our website for winter program updates.
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave.
Plymouth, MA
508-746-1622
www.plimoth.org
Sunday, November 30
Duxbury's Holly Day
12noon-4:30pm; 1:30 & 2:45pm Gerwick Puppet Show
Get your program first at Hall’s Corner, where it’s rumored, friendly elves will help with directions and information. Along with the lighting of the Christmas Tree on the Town Green at 4:30pm, there will be many activities including photos with Santa, musical performances, Draco, the Dragon, children's craft activities, a magician, cookie decoration, face painting, holiday ornaments painting, Holiday Crafts Fair, and caroling on the 3 free trolleys that bring visitors to all of the activities.
The Art Complex Museum
189 Alden Street
Duxbury, MA
781-934-6634
www.artcomplex.org