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November 2010 Events

(Information is subject to change)

Plimoth Cinema
Daily Shows 4:30pm & 7pm
Every Friday a new film comes to Plimoth Cinema and plays throughout the week. Saturday nights are considered “Date Night” at Plimoth Cinema, serving beer and wine along with a variety of concession items, including popcorn and traditional movie candy.
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave., Plymouth, MA
5
08-746-1622
www.plimoth.org/features/cinema/

Month of November
The Story of the Cranberry & Corn Harvests
Sponsored by A.D. Makepeace and the Mill Stone Creamery Ice Cream shop. Learn about the progression of the cranberry harvest over the years, the development of tools, and the story of the first mill; the beginning of industry and free trade in our country.
Jenney Grist Mill
6 Spring Lane, Plymouth, MA
508-747-4544
info@jenneygristmill.org
www.jenneygristmill.org

Month of November
The Second Thanksgiving
Visit the Jenney Grist Mill in November and hear the story of the First Thanksgiving. Educational Director Leo Martin shares stories of the faith, struggles, and victories of the Pilgrims. Free admission for children 17 years and under when accompanied by a parent or grandparent. 
Jenney Grist Mill
6 Spring Lane, Plymouth, MA
508-747-4544
info@jenneygristmill.org
www.jenneygristmill.org

Month of November
Edaville Railroad Gift Card Promo
Through December 24th, buy a $50 Colony Place gift card, get a free ticket to Edaville Railroad’s Festival of Lights; purchase gift cards at the Management Office near DSW Shoes.
The Village at Colony Place
174 Colony Place, Plymouth, MA
508-747-3533
www.colonyplace.com

Through November 9
Edaville Online Special
Edaville USA is offering all their fans $6. off children and adult full price admission tickets for the first two open weekends, when you buy online ahead of time! The weekends are November 12-14 and November 19-21. Buy your tickets online at www.edaville.com from now until November 9 at midnight. Hurry and get your tickets! Limited amount available!The Promotional code to use is "lights".

Through December 31
Plymouth History in a Glass
Imagine a time when children drank beer, when the U.S. president started each day with a tankard of hard cider, when drinking a cup of tea was a political statement. Explore these stories and more through this exhibit which features drinking vessels of all kinds, size, shapes and materials.
Pilgrim Hall Museum
75 Court Street, Plymouth, MA
508-746-1620
www.pilgrimhall.org

Through January 2
Josh Simpson Exhibition: A Visionary Journey in Glass
This exhibition features approximately 100 works, selected from the artist's personal collection, and traces the unique journey of this self-taught master of glass. Works include the spectacular multi-layered "planets" that Josh is known for, plus a collection of traditional objects like goblets and vases. Open Tues.-Sun. 10am-5pm; Wed. until 9pm; Closed Mondays.
Fuller Craft Museum
455 Oak Street, Brockton MA
508-588-6000
www.fullercraft.org

Thursdays in November
Pastel Landscape Painting
9:30am-12:30pm
Classes held September 16 through December 9. This class will focus on painting the varied landscape of the South Shore. In addition to pastel techniques, we will work on value studies, color, composition and drawing.
Call or visit website to register. Fee is $220. non-member.
North River Arts Society
157 Old Main St., Marshfield
781-837-8091
www.northriverarts.org

Thursdays in November
Kid's Fall Classes - Funky Furniture
4:15-5:30pm
Held October 28 - December 2. Students will learn the basics of furniture painting, as well as exploring design, color and a variety of applications, such as decoupage and "gold" leaf.  After practicing techniques, students will paint and decorate their own footstool (provided). 8 students max. Bring a sketch pad and drawing utensils to first class. Call or visit website to register. Fee is $85. non-member.
North River Arts Society
157 Old Main St., Marshfield
781-837-8091
www.northriverarts.org

Fridays in November
Collage & Mixed Media
1-4pm      
Through November 19, artist Gary Nisbet will guide students through the process of gathering, assembling and creating their own special visual language by using a variety of personal collage materials. Also, learn the techniques of metallic leaf, crackle finishes and painting on Collage, and work on a number of 2D and 3D mixed media projects. Call or visit website to register. Fee is $180. non-member.
North River Arts Society
157 Old Main St., Marshfield
781-837-8091
www.northriverarts.org

Fridays & Saturdays in November (through Nov. 20)
Candlelight Overcoat Tours
6:30pm & 7:30pm
This special family program explores how Colonial New Englanders tried to keep warm and dry during the winter months without the modern conveniences of electricity and central heat. Afterwards, visitors can warm up in the nearby Annex building with hot chocolate, cider and other treats. Limited spaces are available, so reservations are highly recommended. Tours are $12. for non-members and $5. for children under twelve.
Old Ordinary House Museum
21 Lincoln Street, Hingham, MA
781-749-7721
www.hinghamhistorical.org

Saturdays in November
Kid's Fall Classes - Collage Club
12:30-2:30pm
Classes are held October 2 - November 20. You will work on your own personal masterpieces, making pictures out of all sorts of things, such as magazine pages, old postcards, old homework, stamps, and much more. We will also build sculptures from recycled materials, and will even work outdoors, using elements from nature, such as sticks, rocks and leaves to create works of art. Call or visit website to register. Fee is $130. non-member.
North River Arts Society
157 Old Main St., Marshfield
781-837-8091
www.northriverarts.org

Wednesday, November 3
"Music Is..." - World Premiere of Original Music Commission
7:30pm
South Shore Conservatory marks their 40th anniversary in the arts with the world premiere of an original music composition by composer and pianist John Kramer at the Bay Youth Symphony fall concert. Tickets are $8 for adults, children and students are admitted free, donations are welcome. Tickets are available at the door and online at www.sscmusic.org
Performing Arts Center
73 Alden Street, Duxbury
781-934-2731

Thursday, November 4
7th Annual Taste of the Town
7-10pm
Plymouth Public Library Corporation's annual fundraising event will be held in the Grand Ballroom of the Radisson Hotel Plymouth Harbor. Attendees will sample food from more than 20 restaurants, taste over 60 different wines from around the world and bid on the silent auction. For tickets and details call 508-830-4250 or visit www.plymouthpubliclibrary.org or call or stop by Pioppi's 508-746-1943 at 183 Court St. in Plymouth.

Saturday, November 6 (Rain Date: Nov. 7)
Autumn Open House
1-4pm
The Winslow House Association Board of Governors invites you to celebrate the
90th Anniversary of the Historic Winslow House Association with tours & refreshments.
The Historic Winslow House Association
634 Careswell Street, Marshfield, MA
781-837-5753
www.winslowhouse.org

Saturday, November 6
Pilgrim Country: The English Roots of William Brewster, 
William Bradford & Katherine Carver with Nick Bunker

7pm
Join us for an illustrated talk exploring the origins of three Mayflower Pilgrims and the landscape from which they came. Using maps, photographs and manuscript records, Nick will paint a rich portrait of rural society in northern England in the age of Shakespeare and the Plymouth Colonists.  He is the author of the recent book "Making Haste from Babylon: The Mayflower Pilgrims and Their World, A New History".
Pilgrim Hall Museum
75 Court Street (Rte. 3A), Plymouth, MA
508-746-1620
www.pilgrimhall.org

Saturday, November 6
7th Annual Wine Tasting and Silent Auction
7-9pm
Presented by the Friends of Whitman Park. Held at Whitman Town Hall, 54 South Ave. Tickets are $15 each or 2 for $25 in advance or $20 at the door. There will be wine and beer distributors as well as food and music. Tickets can be purchased in advanced at at Duval's, Regal Marketplace and Curves of Whitman.
Metro South Chamber of Commerce
60 School Street, Brockton, MA
508.586.0500
avandam@metrosouthchamber.ccsend.com
www.metrosouthchamber.com

Sunday, November 7
Picture Perfect Day at Village Landing
10am-2pm
Have your photo taken for a company or family Christmas card. This reception will take place at Where the Magic Begins at the Village Landing Marketplace, 170 Water Street in Plymouth, MA. Shelly Spencer of Where the Magic Begins will host the event, and Tracy Sheehan Photography will be on site to photograph everyone. There will be a $25. donation to benefit America's Hometown Thanksgiving Celebration. For more information call Where the Magic Begins at 410-422-3163.

Sunday, November 7
New England Watercolor Society 125th Anniversary Exhibition
1pm
Demonstration by Frederick Kubitz. On exhibit through November 14th. Event is free and open to the public.
The Plymouth Center for the Arts
11 North Street, Plymouth, MA
508-746-7222
www.plymouthguild.org

Sunday, November 7
Webster Estate Docent Tours
1-4pm
Guided tours of this lovely mansion with trained docents giving the history of Daniel Webster, his family and the Webster Estate. The mansion is handicapped accessible.
The Daniel Webster Estate
238 Webster St., Marshfield, MA
781-834-0548
www.DanielWebsterEstate.org

Sunday, November 7
Sunday Afternoon Concerts
4pm
This afternoon features The Boston Trio on violin, cello and piano.
The Art Complex Museum
189 Alden Street, Duxbury, MA
781-934-6634
info@artcomplex.org
www.artcomplex.org

Sunday, November 7
Salsa at the Center
7-9pm
Latin Dance beginner lessons with instruction by Fred Astaire Dance Studio of Plymouth. Just $10.00!
Plymouth Center for the Arts
11 North Street, Plymouth, MA
508-746-7222
www.plymouthguild.org

Thursday, November 11
Plymouth Veteran's Day Parade
9:30am
The Parade assembles at 9am at Hedge Road in N. Plymouth, continues south on Court Street, to Cherry St. to Standish Ave. for a brief ceremony at the Veteran's Playground, then to Hamilton St and onto Court St. for another brief ceremony at Memorial Hall, then down Main St. to Town Brook and finishing at the Training Green on Sandwich Street. In case of inclement weather, there will be a ceremony indoors at Memorial Hall, 83 Court Street. For more info call 508-747-1620, ext 172 or 173.

Thursday, November 11
Brockton Veteran's Day Parade
10am
The parade forms at 9am at the Brockton Fairgrounds at the Belmont Street entrance and will proceed down Belmont Street, then take a left onto Main Street. There will be a brief pause on Main Street at School Street, for the Brockton Fire Fighters Pipe & Drum Band Strand Theater Tribute. It will then proceed down Main Street and take a left on Legion Parkway for a brief ceremony at the Monument to Honor All Veterans. For further information, please contact Brockton Veterans Services at 508-580-7850.
Metro South Chamber of Commerce
60 School Street, Brockton, MA
508.586.0500
avandam@metrosouthchamber.ccsend.com
www.metrosouthchamber.com

Thursday, November 11
Middleboro Veterans' Day Parade
10am
The parade will form up at 9:30am in the Middleboro Town Hall parking lot and will proceed along the standard Veterans' Day parade route. There will be vehicles available for the veterans and the members of the auxiliary who need that assistance. The annual Veterans' Day Ceremony in the Middleborough Veterans' Memorial Park will take place upon the completion of the parade.  For more information contact the Town Hall at 508-946-2415
and ask for the Veterans Services department.

Saturday & Sunday, November 12-13
Fantastic Plastic Workshop
10am-4pm
David Edgar, an internationally recognized recycled plastics artist, inventor of the Plastiquarium®, and co-author of the book Fantastic Recycled Plastic leads a workshop designed to introduce both novices and experienced artists to a new way of expressing their creativity using plastics. Participants will complete two or more artworks during the program, and are encouraged to bring their own clean plastic containers to use as raw materials. The cost is $125/members & $150/non-members, and you are strongly encouraged to register early. 
Fuller Craft Museum
455 Oak Street, Brockton MA
508-588-6000
www.fullercraft.org

Friday, Saturday, Sunday, November 12-14
Edaville USA Christmas Festival of Lights - Veteran's Special
4-9pm Fridays; 2-9pm Saturdays & Sundays
Edaville USA is honoring all Active Duty, Reserves and Military Retirees on Saturday, November 13. Military personnel can show their active duty, reserves, or retiree card and receive free admission and their family members can receive half off full admission. Uniforms are appreciated but not required. The Army National Guard will be present with a booth and a HMMWV.
Edaville USA
5 Pine Street, Carver, MA
508-866-8190
www.edaville.com

Friday, November 12
A Tasting of Wine, Beer & Sweets
5-8pm
Enjoy an evening socializing with food, friends and drink sponsored by the Brockton Rotary Club. Held at the Shaw's Center in Brockton. All proceeds to benefit the Brockton Community. Raffle Items Donated by Local Businesses. Cost is $25pp. Tickets available by contacting Tina White at 508-821-1845.
Metro South Chamber of Commerce
60 School Street, Brockton, MA
508.586.0500
avandam@metrosouthchamber.ccsend.com
www.metrosouthchamber.com

Saturday, November 13
Princess Party at the Fall River Carousel
1-3pm
Calling all princesses to the royal court for unlimited rides on the Carousel. Make your own princess jewelry.  Enjoy a royal make-over. Dine on delicious snacks & princess punch. $10pp. Call for reservations as space is limited. 
Battleship Cove
5 Water Street, Fall River, MA
508-678-1100
www.battleshipcove.org

Saturday & Sunday, November 13 & 14
North River Arts Society 29th Annual Holiday Art Sale
10am-4pm
Original paintings, photographs, mixed media, prints...and much more! Beat the crowds and find that perfect gift!
North River Arts Society
GAR Hall
157 Old Main Street
Marshfield Hills, MA
781-837-8091
www.northriverarts.org/

Sunday, November 14
“Tis the Season” Holiday Design & Dessert Showcase
12-4pm
Area interior designers will have decorated the five model homes in special holiday themes. Desserts from local bakers and restaurants will accompany the themed model homes. Interested upscale “boutique vendors” should contact CMR at 508-224-4044. This event is FREE to the public. Held at The Great Island by Del Webb, Canoe Landing (off Clark Road) in Plymouth.
The Pinehills in Plymouth
33 Summerhouse Drive
508-209-9000
www.thepinehills.com

Thursday, November 18
Antiques Roadshow at Hingham Historical Society’s Annual Harvest Dinner
6pm-Dinner; 7:15pm Appraisals begin
Stuart Slavid of PBS's Antiques Roadshow and Skinner Auction House is looking for old and interesting antique items to appraise. Everything from powder horns to presidential autographs can be seen and evaluated at the event. Participants can bring in their attic treasures and also hear about everything else that’s brought in. In addition, guests can get a hearty turkey dinner. The event is open to the public, but spaces are limited. Appraisals cost $25 per item. Dinners are $35/pp, wine not included. Reservations can be made by calling 781-749-7721, or email director@hinghamhistorical.org

Friday, November 19 (Rain date Nov 21)
Tree Lighting Ceremony
6-7pm
Featuring music, dance performances and songs from our traditional Victorian carolers. Located in the courtyard in front of Panera Bread.
The Village at Colony Place
174 Colony Place, Plymouth, MA
508-747-3533
www.colonyplace.com

Friday, Saturday & Sunday, November 19-21
America's Hometown Thanksgiving Celebration
Fri. 7pm Concert at Memorial Hall
Sat. 11am-Parade
Sat. 11am-4pm- Crafters Pavilion, Children's Activity Tent & New England Food Festival
Sat. 6:30pm-Drum & Bugle Corp Reunion Concert at Memorial Hall
Sun. 11am-4pm-Crafters Pavilion, Children's Activity Tent & New England Food Festival.
Sun. 12pm & 2pm seatings; Plimoth Plantation's turkey dinners at Pilgrim Memorial State Park
For more info call 508.746.1818 or visit www.usathanksgiving.com

Friday, Saturday, Sunday, November 19-21
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
5 Pine Street, Carver, MA
508-866-8190
www.edaville.com

Saturday, November 20 through January 2, 2011
Christmas at the Newport Mansions
The Breakers, Elms and Marble House are open daily & decorated for the holidays! Closed on Thanksgiving & Christmas Day.
The Preservation Society of Newport County
424 Bellevue Ave, Newport, RI
401-847-1000
www.newportmansions.org

Saturday, November 20
"Make it Better with Cranberries" Cooking Contest
Calling all cooks! Start perfecting your recipes now!  Recipes must include a cranberry product (fresh cranberries, cranberry juice, cranberry sauce).  The contest is open for all ages and skill levels. Prizes are awarded in each category. Visit our website for more information, contest rules and entry form.
Tihonet Village Market
158 Tihonet Road, Wareham, MA
508-295-5437
www.tihonetvillagemarket.com

Saturday, November 20
Santa Arrives
Check back for more information or contact the Mall.
Independence Mall
101 Independence Mall Way, Kingston, MA
781.582.2445
www.independencemall.com

Saturday, November 20
Icebreaker: Northeast Regional Youth Open Water Rowing Championships
9am-4pm
Watch over 200 of the best youth open-water rowers in the region compete for the coveted "Key to the Harbor." Held at Windmill Point Boathouse in Hull.
Hull Lifesaving Museum, Hull, MA
781-925-5433
www.lifesavingmuseum.org

Saturday, November 20
The Firehouse Groundbreaking
11am
It’s time to celebrate and  break new ground at the North River Arts Society! Phase I of our Revitalization Campaign – The Firehouse. Please join us as we celebrate construction of a brand-new arts center for the entire community! Coffee & Cake Reception follows at the G.A.R. Hall.
North River Arts Society
157 Old Main St., Marshfield
781-837-8091
www.northriverarts.org

Saturday, November 20
Driftwood Folk Cafe - Amy Speace with opening act Abi Tapia
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@comcast.net
www.driftwoodfolkcafe.com

Saturday, November 20
Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra
"New, Borrowed & Bluesy"
8pm
Featuring pieces by Christopher Theofanidis, Osvaldo Golijov and Gershwin. Held at the fully accessible Duxbury Performing Arts Center, 73 Alden St., Duxbury, MA.
The Plymouth Philharmonic
11 North Street, Plymouth, MA
508-746-8008
www.plymouthphil.org

Sunday, November 21
Santa's Arrival at Colony Place
12noon-3pm
Santa arrive on horse-drawn carriage and kids enjoy free hay rides with Santa & his team of Clydesdales. Free photos when you bring your own camera.
The Village at Colony Place
174 Colony Place, Plymouth, MA
508-747-3533
www.colonyplace.com

Sunday, November 21
Artist Lecture: Technologies: Tried and True Meet New
2pm
Be fascinated by Sonya Clark's portrait of Madam C.J. Walker, who was an entrepreneur who made her fortune in the early 1900s creating and selling hair-care products for African-American women. Clark's portrait of her is made entirely from combs. Admission is $7 for members and students, and $18 for Non-Members (includes Museum admission). Advance registration is strongly recommended.
Fuller Craft Museum
455 Oak Street, Brockton MA
508-588-6000
www.fullercraft.org

Tuesday-Saturday, November 23-27
13th Annual First People's Pavilion
11am-3pm
Spend some time learning about the people who inhabited Plymouth before the Pilgrims arrived. Historic exhibits, artifacts, crafts and stories all come together to give a cultural view into the lives of Plymouth County's Wampanoag People. Held on Plymouth's Historic Waterfront. For more information, call Rodney Randy Joseph at 508-295-8193.

Thursday, November 25
Thanksgiving at Plimoth Plantation
9am-5pm
Be among the thousands who make the annual pilgrimage to the museum to share in the holiday spirit. Visitors will explore the museum's multiple sites, including the Wampanoag Homesite, the English Village, the Crafts Center and Mayflower II. In addition, a variety of Thanksgiving Dinners are offered to suit your budget and individual holiday needs. Call early to avoid disappointment! Please call 800-262-9356 ext. 8353, 8364, or 8365. Dining tickets include museum admission.
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave., Plymouth, MA
508-746-1622
www.plimoth.org

Thursday, November 25
Pilgrim Progress & Ecumenical Church Service
10am
Begins at the Mayflower Society House (North St.) to Plymouth Rock, along Water St., up Leyden St., to Town Square (beginning of Main St), then to Burial Hill. The church service follows at the First Parish Church in Town Square. Call 508-746-2590, or 508-244-2869 for more information.

Thursday, November 25
The National Day of Mourning
12 Noon
Held at the Massasoit Statue on Cole's Hill (Water St.) where participants honor Native ancestors and their struggles. For more information visit www.uaine.org

Friday, November 26-January 2 (closed Christmas)
Christmas Festival of Lights
4-9pm Weekdays; 2-9pm Weekends
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. Fireworks on December 3, 10 & 17 beginning around 8:45pm.
Edaville USA
5 Pine Street, Carver, MA
508-866-8190
www.edaville.com

Friday, November 26
Dave Rowe at Run of the Mill
8:45pm-12 midnight
National Singer/ Songwriter, Performer, Dave Rowe will perform at the Run of the Mill Tavern, 6 Spring Lane, Plymouth. Excellent Food & Drinks and no cover charge. Join in for a great night of Cover Songs, Beer Drinking Irish and Sea Shantys, Pub Style.
Nightlife Music Co/Project Arts of Plymouth
Michael R. Landers, Owner/Producer/Performing Musician
508-747-7727
www.project-arts.com

Saturday, November 27
Hull Holiday Showcase
9am-3pm
Featuring Holiday Shopping, Artisans, Crafts, Gifts, Decorations, Raffles, Snowflake Cafe, Santa Photos, Cookie Decorating & More!
Hull Nantasket Chamber of Commerce
Nantasket Ave., Hull, MA
781.925.9980
info@hullchamber.com
www.hullchamber.com

Saturday & Sunday, November 27-28
Free Photos with Santa
11am-3pm
Bring your camera for Free photos of your kids with Santa. Located inside the space next to Jos A. Bank. Also, enjoy the Strolling Entertainment throughout the Village.
The Village at Colony Place
174 Colony Place, Plymouth, MA
508-747-3533
www.colonyplace.com

Saturday, November 27
Scarlett Makeup Party
11am-5pm
Join us for an afternoon of fun and glamour. Have your makeup done by Scarlett Messina, Founder and Creator of Scarlett Cosmetics, and end the holiday week looking better than when it started! Gifts, Wine, Hors D'oeuvres for all who attend!
Lily's Apothecary
6 Main Street Extension, Plymouth, MA
508-747-7546
www.lilysapothecary.com

Saturday, November 27
Greater Brockton Holiday Parade
1pm
Downtown Brockton Association, Montello Business Association, Campello Business Association and Mayor Linda M. Balzotti and the City of Brockton Present the Greater Brockton Holiday Parade with Grand Marshall - Senator Scott Brown.
Metro South Chamber of Commerce
60 School Street, Brockton, MA
508.586.0500
avandam@metrosouthchamber.ccsend.com
www.metrosouthchamber.com

Saturday, November 27
Sugar Plum Tea Party
3pm
Put on your party dress and join Clara and her Nutcracker friends in the magical Land of Sweets at South Shore Conservatory, which will be transformed into a fairy land with twinkle lights, fine china and linens. Guests are invited to shake hands and pose for pictures with Clara and company dancers from The Nutcracker.  Enjoy delicious treats, tea and cocoa while listening to live holiday music performed by Conservatory students and faculty. Tickets are $15 pp. Space is limited and advance ticket purchase is recommended. To purchase tickets call 781-934-2731 ext. 11 or order online.
South Shore Conservatory
Ellison Center for the Arts
64 St. George Street, Duxbury
www.sscmusic.org

Saturday, November 27
John Ahl at Pilgrim Sands
6:30-9:30pm
John Ahl will perform at the Sandcastle Lounge at the Pilgrim Sands Motel, 150 Warren Ave., Plymouth. Featuring Cover Pop and Acoustic Rock.
Nightlife Music Co/Project Arts of Plymouth
Michael R. Landers, Owner/Producer/Performing Musician
508-747-7727
www.project-arts.com

Saturday, November 27
Sugarfoot with the Brasskicking Horns
9pm-Closing
Sugarfoot will perform at the East Bay Grill, Water Street, Plymouth.
Nightlife Music Co/Project Arts of Plymouth
Michael R. Landers, Owner/Producer/Performing Musician
508-747-7727
www.project-arts.com

Sunday, November 28
6th Annual Duxbury Holly Days
12-4pm
A celebration linking the villages of Duxbury with activities for the whole family, festive trolley rides, photos with Santa, children digital ID, hayride, Children's Hospital Blood Mobile, holiday cheer & refreshmens. Tree lighting at 4:30pm on the Town Green. For more information visit www.duxburybusinessassociation.com

Sunday, November 28
Midwinter Magic with the Gerwick Puppets
1:30pm & 2:45pm
This popular event is featured as part of the Duxbury Business Association's town-wide celebration of Holly Days. Children should be accompanied by an adult.
The Art Complex Museum
189 Alden Street, Duxbury, MA
781-934-6634
www.artcomplex.org

Sunday, November 28
Pilgrim Festival Chorus: “An American Christmas” Concert
4pm
The completely American composed or arranged repertoire features an eclectic variety of winter, Advent, nativity and Christmas themed selections culminating in an audience participation sing-a-long.  Tickets are $15. in advance & $18. at the door. Tickets may be purchased online at www.pilgrimfestival.org or at The Golden Gull Studios at 17 South Park Ave. Plymouth, 508-746-8091; Plymouth Center for the Arts, 11 North St. 508-746-7222; The Studio of Duxbury, 25 Depot St., Duxbury, 781-934-2121. Held at:
The Church of the Pilgrimage
8 Town Square, Plymouth, MA