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October 2009 Events

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Thursday & Friday, October 1 & 2
Veterans' "Wings of Freedom Tour"
9am-5pm
Showcasing a fully restored WWII Consolidated B-24J Liberator and the Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress "Nine-O-Nine". Tour the planes, talk to the veterans who come to visit the aircraft, and participate in a "flight experience". Held at Plymouth Municipal Airport, 246 South Meadow Rd., Plymouth. For more info or flight reservations call 800-568-8924 or visit the Collings Foundation at www.cfdn.org

Friday, October 2-Thursday, October 8
Plimoth Cinema - Yoo-Hoo, Mrs. Goldberg
Fri. & Sat.4:30 & 7 pm; Sun.-Thurs. 4:30 pm
From 1929 until 1955 The Goldbergs was one of the most popular shows on radio and television. This ninety-minute documentary is about an American Jewish heroine who emerged during the most difficult years for American Jews. General Admission: $9.50; Senior: $7.50
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave., Plymouth, MA
508-746-1622
www.plimoth.org/features/cinema

Friday, October 2
"Show Off" - Instructor, Demonstrator & Student Art Show
Reception

6-8pm
Show runs October 2-31 at the Center. Hours are Monday-Saturday 10am-4pm & Sunday 12-4pm.
The Plymouth Center for the Arts
11 North Street, Plymouth, MA
508-746-7222
www.plymouthguild.org

Saturday, October 3
Fall Harvest Festival
9am-2pm
The Plymouth County Sheriff's Department is hosting an event at the County Farm on Obery Street in Plymouth to celebrate the fall harvest. Highlights will include a mounted unit demonstration, walking tours of the farm, hayrides, fingerprinting for kids, as well as K9 demonstrations. Pumpkins, mums, cornstalks and hay will be for sale. Special give-aways for some of the children. For information call 508-830-6264. For a complete listing of events and times visit www.pcsd-ma.org

Saturday, October 3
Arts by the Bog
10am-4pm
Enjoy this 4th annual event featuring Children's activities, Arts and Crafts, Food, Dry Harvest Bog Tours, and Entertainment!
Flax Pond Farms
58 Pond Street, Carver, MA
508-866-3654
www.flaxpondfarms.com

Saturday, October 3
Fun over 55 Festival, Fair & Seminar
11am-3pm
Events include a Fashion show featuring adult and "grandkid" fashions,Wine tasting, Ballroom dancing demonstration, Live country music from the Mary Vacca Band, Learn how to create a Facebook page, and much, much more.
Colony Place
174 Colony Place, Plymouth, MA
508-746-7663
www.colonyplace.com

Saturday, October 3
Mario Badescu  European Mini-Facials 
11am-5pm
Treat your skin to a FREE 10+ Step European Mini-Facial. You'll walk out with clear, bright, smooth skin and learn about the ingredients that can make it happen. The mini-facial will take a 1/2 hour and FREE GIFT with purchase of $50.00+.
Lily's Apothecary
6 Main Street Ext., Plymouth, MA 
508-747-7546
www.lilysapothecary.com

Saturday, October 3 (Raindate Sun. Oct. 4)
Historic Hingham Cemetery Celebration Tour
1pm
Meet at Bell Tower next to Old Ship Church, 107 Main Street.
$5 donation requested. Children under 12 free.
Hingham Town Hall
210 Central Street, Hingham, MA
781-749-1312
www.hingham-ma.gov

Saturday, October 3
Soiree - A Prelude to the Phil's Opening Night Concert
6-7:30pm
Come and enjoy cocktails and appetizers before the concert at Pilgrim Hall Museum, 75 Court St, Plymouth. Black tie optional. Soiree tickets are $20. in advance or $25. at the door. For reservations call 508-746-8008 or visit the website.
Memorial Hall
83 Court St., Plymouth, MA
508-746-8008
www.plymouthphil.org

Saturday, October 3
One-Woman Play
7pm
This one-woman play by Donna Milani Luther portrays the life of Madam Sarah Derby, Derby Academy, Burditt Avenue. Reception follows.
210 Central Street, Hingham, MA
781-749-1312
www.hingham-ma.gov

Saturday, October 3
Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra - Romantic Russians
8pm
With James Buswell, violin. Featuring Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto and Rachmaninoff Symphony No. 2.
Memorial Hall
83 Court St., Plymouth, MA
508-746-8008
www.plymouthphil.org

Saturday & Sunday, October 3-4
HIT Favorites ~ Fun Festival
9am-6pm
Live Stage Shows & Meet and Greets with Barney™, Bob the Builder™, and Angelina Ballerina™! Also there will be a special appearance by Thomas the Tank Engine™. On hand will also be an Imagination Station with character specific arts and crafts, Storytelling, Video Viewing, and Temporary Tattoos!
Edaville USA
5 Pine Street, Carver, MA
508-866-8190
www.edaville.com

Sunday, October 4
A History of Fashion
1pm
Presented by The Brockton Historical Society. Two esteemed Brocktonians, Lee Roukous and Leo Narducci have offered their talents to raise money for the Brockton Historical Society. Luncheon follows at 1:30 pm at the Shaw's Center, Brockton. Cost is $50pp. For reservations or information call Barbara at 508-583-4987.

Sunday, October 4
Marshfield’s History Museum
1pm-4pm
Located at the Marcia Thomas House, 65 Webster Street, Marshfield. See the new exhibits from curator, Dottie MacMullen. The museum is open the first Sunday of the month, and there is no admission charge.
Marshfield Historical Society
79 Parker Street, Marshfield, MA
781-834-0100
www.marshfieldhistoricalsociety.org

Sunday, October 4
Concert Series
4pm
The Blackstone Trio-clarinet, piano & voice.
The Art Complex Museum
189 Alden St., Duxbury, MA
781-934-6634
info@artcomplex.org
www.artcomplex.org

Wednesday, October 7
In the Footsteps of the Pilgrims
11am
Join Pilgrim Society Director Peg Baker for a PowerPoint presentation on the 2009 Pilgrim Society's 400th Anniversary Tour to The Netherlands. Visit (vicariously) the scenes, sites, cities and history of "Pilgrim Holland". Free with regular museum admission.
Pilgrim Hall Museum
75 Court Street (Rte.3A), Plymouth
508-746-1620
www.pilgrimhall.org

Thursday, October 8
Wine, Music & Art
5-7:30pm
Enjoy wine, cheese, fruit, raffle, silent auction, a cash bar, along with music provided by Middle Street School of Music. Local artists' work will also be on display for viewing and purchase. Proceeds will benefit Habitat for Humanity of Greater Plymouth. Held at The Loring Center, 386 Court Street in Plymouth. Tickets are $40pp & $75 per couple. Visit www.hfhplymouth.org to purchase tickets, or call the Habitat office at 508-866-4188.

Friday, October 9-Thursday, October 15
Plimoth Cinema - Extract
Fri. & Sat.4:30 & 7 pm; Sun.-Thurs. 4:30 pm(Rated R)
Jason Bateman, Mila Kunis, Ben Affleck, Kristen Wiig, Clifton Collins, and J.K. Simmons star in writer/director Mike Judge’s comedy about a flower-extract plant owner contending with an ever-growing avalanche of personal and professional disasters. Admission: $9.50; Senior: $7.50
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave., Plymouth, MA
508-746-1622
www.plimoth.org/features/cinema

Friday, October 9
Wine, Women and Shoes
7-9pm
Meet the Vintners! Behind the scenes wine tasting and meet and greet with winemakers. Held at the Thorny Lea Golf Club in Brockton MA.
Fuller Craft Museum
455 Oak Street, Brockton, MA
508-588-6000
www.fullercraft.org

Friday, October 9
Wine Tasting at the Isaac Winslow House
7-9:30pm
Sample fabulous wines from Italy, paired perfectly with a delicious sampling menu from one of Plymouth's premier restaurants. Tickets are $50.00 pp. RSVP. Call Pioppi's for further information at 508-746-1943.
Isaac Winslow House
634 Careswell St., Marshfield, MA
www.winslowhouse.org

Saturday & Sunday, October 10 & 11
Cranberry Harvest Celebration
10am-4pm (Rain or Shine)
Sponsored by the Cape Cod Cranberry Growers' Association and the A.D. Makepeace Company. Cranberry bog tours, helicopter rides, pony rides, cooking demonstrations, juried crafters and artisans, musical performances, games for children and much more. Admission $2.00, age 6 & under Free!
158 Tihonet Road, Wareham, MA
508-295-1000
www.cranberries.org
www.admakepeace.com

Saturday & Sunday, October 10-11
Haunted Pirate Ship Aboard Mayflower II
5-8pm
Experience the transformation from historic landmark to haunted ship, with ghostly pirates willing to share their pirate's booty. A fright-night with a family-friendly twist! Cost is $8. adult & $6. child.
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave. Plymouth, MA
508-746-1622
www.plimoth.org

Saturday, Sunday & Monday, October 10-12
5th Annual Harvest Festival Weekend
9am-5pm
Visitors will find special harvest-time activities and events for the whole family to enjoy, including hands-on bread baking, corn plaiting, threshing of peas and cooking demonstrations in the English Village, mishoon burning, corn husk doll making and Native cooking in the Wampanoag Homesite.
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave., Plymouth, MA
508 746-1622
www.plimoth.org

Saturday, Sunday & Monday October 10-12
National Cranberry Festival
10am-8pm Sat.; Sun & Mon 10am-5pm
View the cranberry harvest on a 1300-acre cranberry plantation, take a train ride, visit Cranberry World, enjoy live musical entertainment, dance & cooking shows & amusement rides. Free Parking & Handicap accessible.
Edaville USA
5 Pine Street, Carver, MA
508-866-8190
www.edaville.com

Saturday, October 10
Felix and His Mayflower II Adventures
10am & 3pm
Meet Peter Arenstam, current Mayflower II Captain and children’s book author, who will read from his book Felix and His Mayflower II Adventures, based on the true adventures of Felix, the kitten who made the trans-Atlantic journey onboard Mayflower II in 1957. 
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave., Plymouth, MA
508 746-1622
www.plimoth.org

Saturday, October 10
Travel Genealogy with Christine Cook
2:30pm
Prepare to do some 'hands-on' searching, leaving the computer at home. How do you prepare for your visits to libraries, repositories and historical societies? Where else can you go to pursue your genealogical journey? Please contact Jessica Connelly at 508-830-4185 at the Manomet Branch Library for further information.
Manomet Branch Library
12 Strand Ave., Manoment, MA
www.plymouthpubliclibrary.org

Saturday, October 10
Exclusive Vintners Dinner
6pm
A delectable pairing of wine & great food by Chef Barbara Lynch,
9 At Home in Boston.
Fuller Craft Museum
455 Oak Street, Brockton, MA
508-588-6000
www.fullercraft.org

Saturday, October 10
Author! Author!
7pm
Book-signing and presentation for James W. Baker's newest book, "Thanksgiving: The Biography of An American Holiday".
Pilgrim Hall Museum
75 Court Street (Rte. 3A), Plymouth, MA
508-746-1620
www.pilgrimhall.org

Saturday, October 10
Driftwood Folk Cafe - SONiA of “Disappear Fear”
7:30pm
Whether in the bomb shelters in Israel or summer camps in Palestine, Human Rights events, colleges, festivals or venues around the world, SONiA is always striving to disappear fear and spread her message of Peace. 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, October 11
Fall Performance Series
2-3:30pm
This fall, The Center continues with it's highly successful music program, featuring "Caravan". $10. admission; $7. seniors/students & children under 12 free. All tickets at the door.
Plymouth Center for the Arts
11 North St., Plymouth, MA
508-746-7222
www.plymouthguild.org

Sunday, October 11
Wine Women and Shoes at Fuller Craft Museum
2-5pm
A "sip & shop" marketplace, wine and food tasting, fashion show, live auction, fundraiser. The exhibition, The Perfect Fit: Shoes Tell Stories is on view at Fuller Craft Museum through January 3, 2010.
Fuller Craft Museum
455 Oak Street, Brockton, MA
508-588-6000
www.fullercraft.org

Sunday, October 11
1627 Harvest Dinner With The Pilgrims
5:30pm
Sit down to a “groaning board” filled with the finest food that this season has to offer, and find out about what really happened at the harvest celebration of 1621. During dinner, be entertained with psalms and songs and perhaps join in singing a round or two. $60.95/Child: $41.95.  Prices include museum admission and tax. Reservations are required.
Call 508-746-1622 ext. 8353.
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave., Plymouth, MA
www.plimoth.org

Friday & Saturday, October 16-17
Haunted Pirate Ship Aboard Mayflower II
5-8pm
Experience the transformation from hisoric landmark to haunted ship, with ghostly pirates willing to share their pirate's booty. A fright-night with a family-friendly twist! Cost is $8. adult & $6. child.
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave. Plymouth, MA
508-746-1622
www.plimoth.org

Friday, October 16-Thursday, October 22
Plimoth Cinema - Unmistaken Child
Fri. & Sat.4:30 & 7 pm; Sun.-Thurs. 4:30 pm (not rated)
A real time documentation of the search for a reincarnated Tibetan master, told through the eyes of his lifelong disciple. Admission: $9.50; Senior: $7.50
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave., Plymouth, MA
508-746-1622
www.plimoth.org/features/cinema

Saturday, October 17
Colonial Harvest Market
Held at the Derby Street Shoppes in Hingham. For more information contact:
Hingham Town Hall
210 Central Street, Hingham, MA
781-749-1312
www.hingham-ma.gov

Saturday, October 17
Haunted Happenings in Cohasset
10am-7:30pm
Featuring guided cemetery tours, psychic readings, historical lectures, exhibits, & much more! The price of one day-long ticket gets you into all events. Cost is $15. adults & $8.00 youth, under 18. For more information call 781-383-1434 or email cohassethistory@yahoo.com
Cohasset Historical Society
106 South Main St., Cohasset, MA
781-383-1434
www.cohassethistoricalsociety.org

Saturday, October 17
Eat Like A Pilgrim!
12pm
Enjoy a special 17th-century menu with foods representing the Wampanoag People and English colonists of 1600s Plimoth Colony. Reservations are required and tickets include admission to the museum. Adult $39.95, Child: $30.95. To make reservations, please call 508-746-1622 ext. 8379.
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave., Plymouth, MA
www.plimoth.org

Saturday, October 17
Taste of Abington
12-2pm
Featuring more than 30 restaurants and vendors. Held at the Abington Senior Center, 441 Summer Street. Tickets are $10. each. For more information call the Council on Aging at 781-982-2145.

Saturday, October 17
22nd Annual Head of the Weir River Race
2:30pm
An exceptionally exciting race and a great spectator event, featuring over 150 of the region's finest rowers from all over New England and New York. Best spectator views are from the bridge on George Washington Blvd. (10-20 min. after the start), at the tip of Hull's Sunset Point, or at the Windmill Point Boathouse finish line. Registration for all participants will begin at 12 Noon at the race starting line behind the Hull Public Works building at the Hull Town Line on Route 228.
Hull Lifesaving Museum, Hull, MA
781-925-5433
info@hulllifesavingmuseum.org
www.lifesavingmuseum.org

Sunday, October 18
Hingham Downtown Arts Walk
12-5pm
Featuring local artists opening their studios to the public and special exhibits in many downtown shops. There will also be traditional textile craft demonstrations including spinning, weaving, and quilting at the Out of the Ordinary gift shop at Old Derby, along with a display of historic textiles from the Hingham Historical Society collection.
Hingham Town Hall
210 Central Street, Hingham, MA
781-749-1312
www.hingham-ma.gov

Sunday, October 18
9th Annual Cranberry Hospice Kitchen Tour
1-5pm
Come enjoy a great tour of six unique and diverse Duxbury kitchens, and afterwards sample a selection of delicious hors d'oeuvres and beverages at the Timeless Designs Kitchen Showroom at 459 Washington St., Duxbury. Cost is $25. There will also be a raffle with many great prizes. Call Bonnie Casey at 781-934-4617 or the Philanthropy Office at 508-830-2420. All proceeds of the tour to benefit Cranberry Hospice.

Sunday, October 18
Monthly Lecture Series - Pro-Am Historical Highlights
2pm
Professor Ray Amorosi on the history of Macomber House & its inhabitants. This Summer Street structure is one of the oldest residences in Marshfield. 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 St., Marshfield, MA
781-834-0100
www.marshfieldhistoricalsociety.org

Tuesday, October 20
Book Signing and Lecture
Brock Jobe, noted historian of American furniture, will give a talk and sign copies of his book Harbor and Home: Furniture of Southeastern Massachusetts: 1710-1850 at the Hingham Historical Society.
Admission is $20. Seating is limited, & reservations will not be accepted after October 17.
Hingham Historical Society
34 Main Street, Hingham, MA
781-749-7721
director@hinghamhistorical.org
www.hinghamhistorical.org

Thursday, October 22
Taste of Norwell
5:30-8pm
Hosted by the Norwell Chamber of Commerce. Proceeds will benefit a high school scholarship fund and the Norwell Food Pantry. Held at The Cushing Center, 673 Main St, Norwell. Tickets are $20.pp and can be purchased at www.norwellchamberofcommerce.com

Friday & Saturday, October 23-24
Haunted Pirate Ship Aboard Mayflower II
5-8pm
Experience the transformation from historic landmark to haunted ship, with ghostly pirates willing to share their pirate's booty. A fright-night with a family-friendly twist! Cost is $8. adult & $6. child.
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave. Plymouth, MA
508-746-1622
www.plimoth.org

Friday, Saturday & Sunday, October 23-25
Bog Fright Night Weekend
6-8:30pm
Take a ride on a road less traveled, where the bog creatures, goblins and monsters will haunt the woodlands at Tihonet Bog Hollow. There are a limited number of seats available each night. Scary Hayrides are not suitable for all ages. Tickets are $5. by reservation & $7. at the door. Call for reservations between 2 & 6pm.
Tihonet Village Market
146 Tihonet Rd. Wareham, MA
508.295.5437
www.tihonetvillagemarket.com

Thursday & Friday, October 23 & 24
Deathtrap
8pm
The Hat Trick Theatre of Plymouth will be performing this Ira Levin's chilling thriller at Kendall Hall, First Parish Church in Town Square, Plymouth. This Tony Award winning play is a complicated game of murderous, musical chairs with hairpin twists and turns and just when the audience thinks they know what's happening next, the rug is pulled right out from underneath them! Tickets are $18. For reservations call 508-747-6856 or email hattriq98@aol.com

Friday, October 23-Thursday, October 29
Plimoth Cinema - Trucker
Fri. & Sat.4:30 & 7 pm; Sun.-Thurs. 4:30 pm (Rated R)
A successful independent truck driver, leads a carefree life of long-haul trucking, one night stands and all-night drinking until the evening her estranged 11-year-old son is unexpectedly dropped at her door. Admission: $9.50; Senior: $7.50
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave., Plymouth, MA
508-746-1622
www.plimoth.org/features/cinema

Saturday, October 24
Colonial Family Portrait Sessions
Smile and say “goat cheeeese!” This exclusive event offers families the opportunity to don pilgrim clothes and strike a pose, 1600s-style, at one of Plimoth Plantation’s picture-perfect colonial settings. The portrait sessions are by appointment only, for up to six people per session and space is limited. $175 per family session. RSVP by October 16 to 508-746-1622 ext. 8226 or email kcorben@plimoth.org
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave., Plymouth, MA
www.plimoth.org

Saturday, October 24
Hingham Cemetery Tour
Emphasizing early gravestone carvings led by Vincent Luti. This event is supported by a grant from the Hingham Cultural Council. Reservations required. Call 781-749-4868 to register.
Hingham Town Hall
210 Central Street, Hingham, MA
781-749-1312
www.hingham-ma.gov

Saturday, October 24
Haunted House at the Alden House Museum
Join us for a fun filled night with ghosts and spirits from the past! Haunted Trail through the woods. We need actors and volunteers!
Alden House Historic Site
105 Alden St., Duxbury, MA
781.934.9092
www.alden.org      

Saturday, October 24
Plymouth Philharmonic's Annual Gala & Auction:
Puttin' on the Ritz

6pm
Featuring a wonderful evening of Music, Hors d'oeuvres, Dinner, Live & Silent auction. Held at the Waverly Oaks Golf Club, Long Pond Rd, Plymouth, MA. Black Tie Optional. Tickets are $75.00 and there are a limited number of full tables available for $600 each. RSVP by October 12 at 508-746-8008 or thephil@plymouthphil.org or visit www.plymouthphil.org

Sunday, October 25
Halloween Party
1-3pm
Children of fifth grade age and younger are encouraged to bring their parents along for a traditional Halloween extravaganza, complete with games and activities, as well as tours of the Winslow House itself. Kids will be allowed to do crafts, have fun, and enjoy the Halloween season at a venue that encourages family activities. This is a FREE event!
The Historic Winslow House Association
634 Careswell Street, Marshfield, MA
781-837-5753
www.marshfield.net/winslow

Sunday, October 25
Brockton Symphony Orchestra Concert
3pm
This concert's theme is ice-exploring the coolness of the Northern climes of Finland and Norway, featuring the brilliant Venezuelan pianist, Kristhyan Benitez. Held at West Jr. High School, Brockton. Please call our Box Office at 508-588-3841 to purchase tickets, or visit www.brocktonsymphony.org

Sunday, October 26
Deathtrap
7pm
The Hat Trick Theatre of Plymouth will be performing this Ira Levin's chilling thriller at Kendall Hall, First Parish Church in Town Square, Plymouth. This Tony Award winning play is a complicated game of murderous, musical chairs with hairpin twists and turns and just when the audience thinks they know what's happening next, the rug is pulled right out from underneath them! Tickets are $18. For reservations call 508-747-6856 or email hattriq98@aol.com

Thursday, October 29
7th Annual Taste of the Town
7pm
Featuring dozens of wineries presenting over 60 wines from around the world, and fine food samplings from a number of local restaurants. There will also be a silent auction during the event. This event will take place in the Radisson Plymouth Harbor. Proceeds benefit the Plymouth Public Library. Tickets are $60pp. and are available at Pioppi's or by calling 508-746-1943. For more information, call 508-830-4250 or visit www.plymouthpubliclibrary.org

Friday, October 30
Haunted Pirate Ship Aboard Mayflower II
5-8pm
Experience the transformation from historic landmark to haunted ship, with ghostly pirates willing to share their pirate's booty. A fright-night with a family-friendly twist! Cost is $8. adult & $6. child.
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave. Plymouth, MA
508-746-1622
www.plimoth.org

Friday & Saturday, October 30-31
Deathtrap
8pm
The Hat Trick Theatre of Plymouth will be performing this Ira Levin's chilling thriller at Kendall Hall, First Parish Church in Town Square, Plymouth. This Tony Award winning play is a complicated game of murderous, musical chairs with hairpin twists and turns and just when the audience thinks they know what's happening next, the rug is pulled right out from underneath them! Tickets are $18. For reservations call 508-747-6856 or email hattriq98@aol.com

Friday, October 30-Thursday, November 5
Plimoth Cinema - Paris
Fri. & Sat.4:30 & 7 pm; Sun.-Thurs. 4:30 pm (Rated R)
The exhilarating new film from Cédric Klapisch (L’Auberge Espagnole), Paris is a cinematic love letter to the city that seems to hide a story behind every corner. Admission: $9.50; Senior: $7.50
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave., Plymouth, MA
508-746-1622
www.plimoth.org/features/cinema

Friday, October 30
7th Annual Halloween Costume Bash
9pm
Live music by Too Fast Zero, contests, prizes and giveaways. $500. 1st prize! For more information call 508-746-5354 or visit www.cabbyshack.com

Saturday, October 31
Ishtar's Avalon 5th Annual Samhain Celebration
10am-7pm
Enjoy the witches' New Year at the south shore's only true witch shop at 65 Main Street, Plymouth. Tarot, rune and crystal readings, food and specials all day. For more information call 508-747-1092 or visit www.ishtarsavalon.com

Saturday, October 31
Old Fashioned Family Halloween
1-3pm
Old-fashioned Halloween Fun for youngsters aged 4 and up. Enjoy ghostly stories by the fireside, try your hand at divination, design a pumpkin decoration and dip a candle to light it. Cider and cookies served. Fee $6 per person; children must be accompanied by an adult. For more info, call 508-746-0012.
Harlow Old Fort House
119 Sandwich Street, Plymouth, MA
www.plymouthantiquariansociety.org

Saturday, October 31
Kids in Costume Eat Free
Join us for Halloween all day Saturday. Children in costume, ages 12 and under eat Free, with a limit of 1 kid's meal per adult entree. Trick or Treat! Our prize can't be beat, a Free entree for your next visit with the purchase of another entree (valid with costumes only!)
Bugaboo Creek Steakhouse
20 Shops at 5 Way, Plymouth, MA
508-747-6665
www.bugaboocreek.com

Month of October
America's Hometown Shuttle Sightseeing Trolley Tour
Weekends & Columbus Day, Thanksgiving Day & the Friday after
Hourly 9:50am-4:45pm
Through November 29, our drivers will guide you through Plymouth's rich history, world-famous sites,great shopping spots and the best local dining. Hop on and off with an all-day pass. For more information call 508-746-0378 or visit www.p-b.com

Month of October
Jenney Grist Mill "Harvest Time Tours"
Mon,Wed,Thurs,Fri,Sat 9am-5pm; Sun 12-5pm
Guided historic tours of the Mill and walking tours of the historic district. For more information call 508-747-4544 or visit www.jenneygristmill.org

Month of October
Bettyann's Cranberry Harvest Tours
(dates & times vary)
An exclusive, personally guided on-site tour of working cranberry bogs as they are being wet harvested. Tours depart from the Visitor Information Center on Water Street, Plymouth. For more information call 508-224-6469 or visit www.bettyannstours.com

Month of October
The Histrionic Academy's "The Path of the Forefathers"
Wed-Sun 10:30am,12:30pm,2:30pm 4:30pm
Join a talented historical interpreter for a guided walking tour of the historic Plymouth downtown and waterfront. For more information call 617-872-4190 or visit www.histrionicacademy.com

Month of October
Dead of Night Twilight Lantern Ghost Tours
Daily 7:30pm; Fri & Sat 7:30pm & 9pm
Meet at the Black Hearse near Plymouth Rock. Visit the most haunted places in town, including a walk through Burial Hill Cemetery. For more information call 508-866-5111 or 508-277-2371 or visit www.deadofnightghosttours.com

Sundays in October
Carver Farmers' 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.

Tuesdays in October
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.

Thursdays in October
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

Fridays & Saturdays in October
The Trask Museum presents Real Ghost Stories
7:30pm
Enter the 1725 Captain Taylor House and the 1829 Trask Museum. Featured in books and in film, these two houses are considered to be among the most actively haunted in New England. Being your camera! For more information and reservations call 508-813-2244.

Fridays in October
Brockton Farmers' Market
10:30am-1:30pm
Held at City Hall Plaza, 45 School Street in Brockton through October 30.

Fridays in October
Marshfield Farmers' Market
2-6pm
Held every Friday through October 16 at the field adjacent to Marshfield Fairgrounds, Rte. 3A.

Saturdays in October
Rochester Farmers' Market
8am-12 Noon
Held through October at the Plumb Corner Market Parking Lot, Route 105, Rochester Center.

Saturdays in October
Brockton Farmers' Market
9am-1pm
Held at the Brockton Fairgrounds through October 28.

Saturdays in October
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 October
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 October
Hingham Farmers' Market
10am-2pm
Held every Saturday through November 21 at the Hingham Bathing Beach Parking Lot, Rte. 3A, 81 Otis Street.