(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
508-746-1622
www.plimoth.org/features/cinema/
Month of October
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 October (Oct. 2, 20, 23, 30)
Cranberry Bog Tours
10am
Tour the largest cranberry operation in the world during the height of blossom season! An experienced cranberry grower will take the group to view the cranberry harvest, discuss all aspects of cranberry growing and answer questions. View our Cranberry Harvest Video and see pictures of the bogs through the seasons. Lunch, souvenirs and cranberry products are also available at the Market for purchase. Pre-registration and pre-payment is required, $10 per person (7 & under free).
Tihonet Village Market
158 Tihonet Road, Wareham, MA
508-295-5437
www.tihonetvillagemarket.com
Month of October
"Boxes and their Makers"
This show features the work of 32 contemporary woodworkers who have constructed conceptual and functional pieces that express their unique artistic visions and blur the boundaries of art and craft. The artists are internationally renowned woodworkers who were selected for the excellence of their concepts, designs and techniques.
Fuller Craft Museum
455 Oak Street,
Brockton MA
508-588-6000
www.fullercraft.org
Month of October
Twilight Lantern Ghost Tours Halloween Festival
7:30pm
Walk through Burial Hill Cemetery and capture spirits on film. Everything you need to know about Halloween. BATS , CATS, WITCHES, PUMPKINS and why we celebrate this pagan tradition. Meet on Water Street at the Black HEARSE near the Plymouth Rock. For information or tickets call 508-866-5111 or visit www.deadofnightghosttours.com
Month of October
Ghost Hunter's NightlyTour
9:30-10:30pm
Join us as we explore the haunted paths of Plymouth. This tour is designed for beginner paranormal investigators. Bring your Flashlights, camera, tape recorders and any other equipment you may have and lets go ghost hunting. Let us take you to the most haunted places to explore.
1 hour. Reservations required. For information call 508-866-5111 or visit www.deadofnightghosttours.com
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
Fridays in October
Collage & Mixed Media
1-4pm
Classes are held from October 1 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
Saturdays in October
Archaeology Month
10am-4pm
A collection of artifacts from the 1856 excavation of the 17th century home of Myles Standish in Duxbury will be on display, which includes historic and modern photos of the site, maps, and other Standish related objects. Staff and volunteers will be on hand to answer questions and discuss the artifacts with visitors. This program is generously sponsored by the Rotary Club of Plymouth.
Pilgrim Hall Museum
75 Court Street (Rte. 3A),
Plymouth, MA
508-746-1620
www.pilgrimhall.org
Saturdays in October
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
Saturday & Sunday, October 2 & 3
Curious George & Cat In The Hat
10am-5pm
Handicap Accessible. Admission includes all rides and attractions and parking is free.
Edaville USA
5 Pine Street, Carver, MA
508-866-8190
www.edaville.com
Saturday, October 2
Lakeville Arts & Music Festival (Rain or Shine)
10am-4pm
Featuring Joel Yau, a California artist who creates a work of art on a different type of canvas; The Corvairs making memories of the past come alive with songs from superstars of the 50's, 60’s, 70’s and 80’s; "Starry Night" providing acoustic musical entertainment for all ages including folk, classical, blues, and Celtic! There will be a Silent Auction featuring the wares of participating artisans, crafters, and gift certificates from local businesses and much more! FREE admission! For more information email LakevilleFestival@hotmail.com or visit www.lakevillearts.com
Lakeville Town Center
2 Precinct Street
Rte. 18 & 106, Lakeville, MA
Saturday, October 2
Annual Turkey Dinner
6:30pm
A Winslow House tradition since the 1920’s. Welcome in the autumn season with a traditional New England turkey dinner complete with all the trimmings. Reserve early, get your own table and carve your own turkey! Price $35/members, $40 for non-members & $15 for children.
Historic 1699 Winslow House
634 Careswell Street,
Marshfield, MA
781-837-5753
www.winslowhouse.org
Saturday, October 2
Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra
"Timeless Pleasures"
8pm
Featuring pieces by Beethoven, Michael Gandolfi and Saint-Saens.
Held at Memorial Hall,
83 Court St.,
Plymouth, MA.
The Plymouth Philharmonic
11 North Street,
Plymouth, MA
508-746-8008
www.plymouthphil.org
Sunday, October 3
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.
Held the first Sunday of the month through November. The mansion is handicapped accessible.
The Daniel Webster Estate
238 Webster St., Marshfield, MA
781-834-0548
www.DanielWebsterEstate.org
Sunday, October 3
Arts By The Bog
10am-4pm
Enjoy this 5th 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
Sunday, October 3
King Caesar AutumnFest
12-4pm
Enjoy our annual event for families! The afternoon will feature nautical music, demonstrations by Civil War re-enactors, wagon rides pulled by the Clydesdales of Hobby Knoll Farm, games, crafts and much more. Held at the King Caesar House, 120 King Caesar Road, Duxbury. $5 Adults, $3 children, maximum $20 per family.
Duxbury Rural & Historical Society
479 Washington Street, Duxbury, MA
781-934-6106
www.duxburyhistory.org
Sunday, October 3
Sunday Afternoon Concerts
4pm
This afternoon features Sima Kustanovich
and Julian Milkis on the clarinet and piano.
The Art Complex Museum
189 Alden Street,
Duxbury, MA
781-934-6634
info@artcomplex.org
www.artcomplex.org
Monday, October 4
"Music of America"
3-4:30pm
Baritone Phillip Mentor will perform "Music of America: Celebrating Diversity" in the Otto Fehlow Meeting Room. These songs tell the story of the people of America from Native American music, Spirituals of African-Americans, sounds of Caribbean and Latin music, Italian and French opera, as well as a taste of Ireland and a touch of Yiddish.
Plymouth Public Library
132 South Street,
Plymouth, MA
508.830.4250
www.plymouthpubliclibrary.org
Wednesday, October 6
Historic New England Lecture Series-"Victorian Furniture: Design Run Amok
or Inspired Creativity?"
2-4pm
Historic New England Curator, Nancy Carlisle, will visit the Webster Estate, a Queen Anne-style Victorian mansion built in 1880, and present her delightful lecture and media presentation on Victorian furniture and styles. Many examples will be shown, glorious to gaudy, from the many estates owned by Historic New England, which is the oldest and largest regional heritage organization in the nation.
Admission is $15.; Seniors $10. Please call Virginia at 781-837-2403 for reservations.
The mansion is handicapped accessible.
The Daniel Webster Estate
238 Webster St., Marshfield, MA
781-834-0548
www.DanielWebsterEstate.org
Thursday, October 7
First Thursday Lecture: The History and Mystery of Fort Warren on George's Island
7pm
Jay Schmidt, author and historian will talk about one of Boston Harbor's spookiest and most storied sites. Jay is the author of Fort Warren: New England's Most Historic Civil War Site and has extensive first-hand knowledge of the fort. Learn about the construction, civil war history and the legends and lore of this beloved local treasure.
Hull Lifesaving Museum
1117 Nantasket Ave., Hull, MA
781-925-5433
www.lifesavingmuseum.org
Friday-Monday, October 8-11
Art in Bloom
Members of local garden clubs will display floral arrangements inspired by art pieces exhibited in the Annual Juried Show.
The Plymouth Center for the Arts
11 North Street, Plymouth, MA
508-746-7222
www.plymouthguild.org
Saturday & Sunday, October 9 & 10
7th Annual Cranberry Harvest Celebration
10am-4pm
The A.D. Makepeace Co. and The Cape Cod Cranberry Growers Association invite you this 7th Annual Celebration, which has been created to highlight the cranberry industry, the fall season and our neighbors in the surrounding communities. Enjoy watching the cranberry harvest up close while talking to growers. There are many children’s activities, animal shows, helicopter rides, train & wagon rides, over 30 juried crafters, cooking demonstrations and regional food favorites. Some activities have fees, general admission is $2., ages 6 & under are Free.
A.D. Makepeace Co.
158 Tihonet Road, Wareham, MA
508-295-1000
www.cranberryharvest.org
www.admakepeace.com
Saturday & Sunday, October 9 & 10
The Ghoul School Center for the Magical Arts
5:30-8pm
A Spooktacular experience for Wizards in Waiting! This is a fun light-fright event suitable for younger audiences.
Also held on October 15, 16, 22, 23, 29, 30 & 31. Admission: $10 adults, $7 children 3-12.
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave.,
Plymouth, MA
508-746-1622
www.plimoth.org
Saturday, Sunday & Monday, October 9-11
Plimoth Plantation's 7th Annual Harvest Festival Weekend
9am-5pm
Enjoy hands on activities and family-fun crafts across each of the museum sites. Experience themed dining events and get a feel for the importance of the Harvest season at Plimoth Plantation!
In the English Village, get hands-on helping the colonists prepare for winter, saving seeds, plaiting or braiding corn, and making sure there's enough firewood for all.
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave.,
Plymouth, MA
508-746-1622
www.plimoth.org
Saturday, Sunday & Monday, October 9-11
National Cranberry Festival & The Grinch
10am-5pm
View the cranberry harvest from the train, enjoy live music, arts, crafts, and plenty of food, amusement rides and other exciting events with special appearances by The Grinch! Free Parking & Handicap accessible.
Edaville USA
5 Pine Street,
Carver, MA
508-866-8190
www.edaville.com
Saturday, October 9
Artists' Reception for "Spirit of Life" Exhibit
5-6:30pm
The last event in the Kingston Arts Festival 2010 schedule will be held in the First Parish Meetinghouse, 222 Main Street in Kingston with artists of the "Spirit of Life" exhibit, on display now through October 10. Light refreshments of wine and cheese will be served. Admission is free, with donations accepted for the Kingston Arts Festival.
Saturday, October 9
"Java Series" Lectures & Events
7pm
Featuring William Martin, author of "City of Dreams" and The New York Times best-selling author of nine novels, is best known for his historical fiction, which has chronicled the lives of the great and the anonymous in American history while bringing to life legendary American locations. Cost is $7 members & $10 non-members.
Historic 1699 Winslow House
634 Careswell Street,
Marshfield, MA
781-837-5753
www.winslowhouse.org
Saturday, October 9
Driftwood Folk Cafe - John Pousette-Dart with opening act Karyn Oliver
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
Monday, October 11
[SENSE]ation Day!
12-4pm
Visitors of all ages are invited to join us for a FREE community day celebration full of interactive family fun and a variety of hands-on activities designed to celebrate our critically acclaimed exhibitions.
Fuller Craft Museum
455 Oak Street,
Brockton MA
508-588-6000
www.fullercraft.org
Friday & Saturday, October 15 & 16
Spook-tacular at Plimoth Plantation’s Education Site
5:30-8pm
For families with smaller children and those who prefer not to be "frightened". Magic with just a touch of spooky!
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave.,
Plymouth, MA
508-746-1622
www.plimoth.org
Friday, October 15
Opening Reception: Sea & Sky Easel Show
7-9pm
Join us and meet the artists. All art is for sale with 30% of all sales benefitting the Hull Lifesaving Museum. Reception cost is $5. This exhibit runs through Sunday, October 24. The museum is open Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 10am-1pm and Saturday and Sunday 10am-2pm. Admission to the exhibit is $5/adults, $3/seniors and Free for children & members.
Hull Lifesaving Museum
1117 Nantasket Ave., Hull, MA
781-925-5433
www.lifesavingmuseum.org
Saturday, October 16
Printing Workshop
2-4pm
Michele L'Heureux and Helen Popinchalk will lead a print workshop. Cost is $20. non-member. Call to register. Gallery hours are Monday-Saturday 10am-4pm and Sundays 12-4pm.
South Shore Art Center
119 Ripley Road, Cohasset, MA
781-383-2787
www.ssac.org
Sunday, October 17
Mom’s & Dad’s Guide Kids Expo
11am-6pm
The Expo is completely FREE of charge this year and will offer community residents a wide array of family entertainment, resources, child safety and family health information.
Families will enjoy face painting, balloon twisting, storytelling, dancing demonstrations and so much more! Vendors should contact CMR at 508-224-4044 immediately to reserve their booth space.
Independence Mall
101 Independence Mall Way,
Kingston, MA
781.582.2445
www.independencemall.com
Sunday, October 17
The 5th Annual Hingham Arts Walk
12 Noon-5pm
Enjoy this opportunity to visit over 50 South Shore artists in their open studios and at special exhibits through out this historic downtown. Live music, arts demos, children's activities, poetry and more! Join the artists in a rock & roll reception at the end of the day. Border Road performs a free concert at 4:30pm at the Old Derby Academy, 34 Main Street. For more information visit www.discoverhingham.com
Sunday, October 17
Scituate Historic Sites Open
1-4pm
The following historical sites will be open today in Scituate: Cudworth House and Lawson Tower, 331 First Parish Rd, Mann Farmhouse, 108 Greenfield Lane, Scituate Lighthouse, 100 Lighthouse Road. For more information call 781-545-1083 or visit www.scituatehistoricalsociety.org/sites_home.html
Sunday, October 17
Quill Pen & Ink Drawing Workshop
1:30-3:30pm
In the tradition of Shaker "spirit" or "gift drawings", for all ages.
The Art Complex Museum
189 Alden Street, Duxbury, MA
781-934-6634
www.artcomplex.org
Sunday, October 17
The Webster Estate Fall Victorian Tea
2-4pm (Seating at 2pm)
The third of the Webster Estate's Seasonal Victorian Teas will be held at this lovely Queen Anne-style mansion, built in 1880. Enjoy delicious Tea, Sweets and Savories, a tour of the historic home and always good conversation! Using the elegant house silver, crystal and the extensive china tea cup collection makes the afternoon a very memorable and special event. Admission is $15. For reservations, please call Virginia at 781-837-2403 or Eileen at 781-837-7579.
The mansion is handicapped accessible.
The Daniel Webster Estate
238 Webster St., Marshfield, MA
781-834-0548
www.DanielWebsterEstate.org
Sunday, October 17
"No Place For Hate" Event
2-4pm
Help create a "No Place for Hate" community art project with sidewalk chalk. Great for the whole family! Activities include International musician, Tony DuBois and a unique troupe of dancers, actors and singers with disabilities, exploring a police armored vehicle and free kids' fingerprinting with the Sheriff's Department. Held next to Sleepy's at Colony Place.
Colony Place
174 Colony Place, Plymouth, MA
508-SHOP-ONE
Monday, October 18
National Freedom of Speech Week - Open House
4-7pm
Bring a friend, associate, family member to PACTV's Open House at 4 Collins Avenue in Plymouth, and show them how they can use the facilities and services available at PACTV to exercise thier First Amendment Rights. Also, sign up to read the First Amendment on camera at PACTV. To schedule an appointment, email Donna at Donna@pactv.org or call her at 508-830-6999.
Thursday, October 21
Picture Perfect Evening at Village Landing
5-8pm
Have your photo taken for a company or family Christmas card. This after-hours 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 $15.-$25. donation to benefit America's Hometown Thanksgiving Celebration. For more information call Where the Magic Begins at 410-422-3163.
Friday & Saturday, October 22 & 23
Spook-tacular at Plimoth Plantation’s Education Site
5:30-8pm
For families with smaller children and those who prefer not to be "frightened". Magic with just a touch of spooky!
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave.,
Plymouth, MA
508-746-1622
www.plimoth.org
Friday, Saturday & Sunday, October 22-24
Bog Fright Night Weekend
6-8pm
Scary wagon rides run through the wooded bogs! Wagon ride tickets are $5.00 with pre-paid reservations and $7.00 at the event. Reservations are highly recommended to avoid long lines and secure a ride on the desired night. For advance tickets, stop in or call between 2-6pm.
Tihonet Village Market
158 Tihonet Road, Wareham, MA
508-295-5437
www.tihonetvillagemarket.com
Saturday & Sunday, October 23 & 24
Massachusetts Military Reservation 2010 Open House
9am-5pm
Living History Camps, Tours of Training Facilities, Military Vehicle Displays, Weapons Demonstration display, EOD Robots, Musket Drills, Military Vehicle Rides, 101 FA Artillery Displays, Obstacle Course to try, Repelling Tower Rides, Urban Warfare Reenactments. Over 300 Reenactors expected with units representing our fighting men and women from the first muster to today's war on terrorism. Admission is Free! For more information contact:
SSG Larry Clinton at 508-233-6630 or lawrence.clinton@us.army.mil
Camp Edwards
Connery Ave, Bourne, MA
savetheydhq.tripod.com
Saturday, October 23
Saturday Family Studios - Halloween Masks
10am-12pm
Get hands-on with craft! Once a month for a morning of creating and collaborating with your child in an artist led studio workshop.
Fuller Craft Museum
455 Oak Street,
Brockton MA
508-588-6000
www.fullercraft.org
Saturday, October 23
24th Annual Head of the Weir River Race
12:30pm Race Start
An exceptionally exciting race and a great spectator event, featuring over 150 of the region's finest rowers. 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 10:30am 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
www.lifesavingmuseum.org
Saturday, October 23
New England Watercolor Society 125th Anniversary Exhibition
1-3pm
Opening reception featuring acoustic jazz by None of the Above. 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
Saturday, October 23
The North River Arts Society Writers Workshop Author Series
2-4pm
Scituate author Lynne Griffin, who has written two novels, Life Without Summer and Sea Escape will present Fact Collides with Fiction: The rise of issue-related stories and how fiction can teach, a presentation designed for both readers and writers. Lynne will also read from her latest novel and answer questions in an open forum.
North River Arts Society
157 Old Main St.,
Marshfield
G.A.R Hall
781-837-8091
www.northriverarts.org
Saturday, October 23
Halloween "Spook-Signing"
3-5pm
Come to the Village Landing Marketplace Gazebo for a visit and book signing with
Michael MacCurtain, the local Whitman, MA author of "There's a Moose on My Broomstick". Join Michael and "Willie the Moose" for some Halloween fun and refreshments, as well as "trick or treating' with local merchants. Advanced copies of the book are available at Wienerdog Toy Emporium.
Wienerdog Toy Emporium
170 Water Street,
Plymouth, MA
508-209-1543
Saturday, October 23
Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra
"Phantom of the Gala"
6pm
Join us for the Phil's Annual Gala, our biggest fundraiser of the year. Featuring The Snugtones and 3 South, dinner & live auction. Held at the Cordage Commerce Center, 10 Cordage Park Circle in Plymouth. Black Tie Optional. Please RSVP by October 15.
The Plymouth Philharmonic
11 North Street,
Plymouth, MA
508-746-8008
www.plymouthphil.org
Sunday, October 24
Fall Into Autumn With Smooth Jazz
5-7pm
Featuring Yasko Kubota (keyboard), John Lockwood (Bass), Gene Roma (Percussion), Kenny Wenzel (flute), and special guest Josh Hilberman (jazz dance). All proceeds benefit the music program at the Center. Admission is $20, and $18 for seniors and groups of three or more. Includes light refreshments and cash bar. Tickets are available at the door or online. Visit musicatthecenter.com for details or call 508-746-7222.
Plymouth Center for the Arts
11 North Street,
Plymouth MA
Thursday October 28
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. Fee is $85. non-member.
North River Arts Society
157 Old Main St.,
Marshfield
781-837-8091
www.northriverarts.org
Thursday, October 28
Frame Center Artists
Opening Reception
6-7:30pm
North River Arts Society is pleased to present this exhibit at the Ventress Library Gallery. All are Welcome! Show runs October 25th- December 3.
Ventress Library
Webster Street, Marshfield
www.ventresslibrary.org/Directions.html
Friday, October 29
Mayflower Cemetery Tour with Patrick Browne
4pm
Have a guided tour with our Executive Director, Patrick Browne, through the historical Mayflower Cemetery. Admission is $5pp.
Duxbury Rural & Historical Society
479 Washington Street, Duxbury, MA
781-934-6106
www.duxburyhistory.org
Friday, October 29
National Juried Exhibition Opening Reception
6-8pm
"Body Language" juried by George Nick, will run October 29 through December 19, 2010.
South Shore Art Center
119 Ripley Road, Cohasset, MA
781-383-2787
www.ssac.org
Friday, October 29
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. Tours continue Fridays & Saturdays in November through Nov. 20.
Old Ordinary House Museum
21 Lincoln Street, Hingham, MA
781-749-7721
www.hinghamhistorical.org
Friday through Sunday, October 29, 30 & 31
Spook-tacular at Plimoth Plantation’s Education Site
5:30-8pm
For families with smaller children and those who prefer not to be "frightened". Magic with just a touch of spooky!
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave.,
Plymouth, MA
508-746-1622
www.plimoth.org
Saturday, October 30
Children's Halloween Party at the Fall River Carousel
More details to come! Check back or visit the website!
Battleship Cove
Five Water Street,
Fall River, MA
508-678-1100
www.battleshipcove.org
Saturday, October 30
Trick-or-Treats in Downtown Hingham
11am-3pm
Downtown merchants welcome children in Halloween costumes to stop in for treats. Accompanying adults are invited to enter a free raffle for a Basket of Seasonal Treats from Downtown Hingham. Raffle entries accepted all week. The Basket will be on display in the window of Brigham’s on Main Street. Bring a camera! – there’s a certain charm to Cinderella and a Scarecrow skipping through historic Downtown Hingham. For more info, email info@discoverhingham.com
Sunday, October 30
New England Watercolor Society 125th Anniversary Exhibition
1pm
Gallery Talk featuring Andrew Kusmin and Nancy Sargent Howell. 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
Saturday, October 30
Halloween Costume Bash
CabbyShack's 8th Annual Halloween Bash! Wear your best costume for a chance to win $500.00 CASH!..Plus great prizes for the runner-ups! Jesse and the Rippers will be rockin' at 9PM...Come play all your favorite Halloween games!
CabbyShack
30 Town Wharf,
Plymouth, MA
508-746-5354
www.cabbyshack.com
Sunday, October 31
The 2010 Upper Crust Most Amazing Halloween Costume Contest
At every Upper Crust location the customer with the most amazing costume (judged by employees working on Halloween) will be awarded an Upper Crust Gift Card! Winners will receive a $50. Gift Card for the Best Adult Costume, $20. Gift Card for the best Kids Costume & 5 Bones for the Best Dog Costume!
Upper Crust Pizzeria
15 Court Street,
Plymouth, MA
508-747-6000
www.theuppercrustpizzeria.com
Sunday, October 31
Spooktacular Halloween Costume Contest
One of our favorite events! Arrive in costume and take a spin on the spookiest Halloween carousel ever! Prizes awarded for best costumes.
Also accepting requests for birthday and other party events.
Paragon Carousel
205 Nantasket Avenue,
Hull, MA
781-925-0472
www.paragoncarousel.com
Sunday, October 31
Halloween Spooktackular/Trick or Treating
3-5pm
Mallwide trick or treating and costume contest at 4:45pm in Center Court.
Independence Mall
101 Independence Mall Way,
Kingston, MA
781.582.2445
www.independencemall.com
Sunday, October 31
Halloween Costume Dance Party Contest
With DJ Skip, 1st place $200, 2nd place 100 Gift certificate.
Waterfront Bar & Grill
170 Water Street, Plymouth
508-591-8393
waterfrontbarandgrill@gmail.com
Sunday, October 31
Special - Twilight Lantern Ghost Tour
7:30pm
Join us for a 2 hour night of Family FUN! (Nothing jumps out) Celebrate the New Year with apple cider & soul cakes & wear your finest costume. See what spirits lurk in the dark! Bring your cameras & capture spirits on film! Meet on Water Street at the Black HEARSE near the Plymouth Rock. 2 hour tour. Reservations strongly suggested. For information or tickets call 508-866-5111 or visit www.deadofnightghosttours.com