
September 1
Pilgrim Hall - A 183rd Birthday Party!
Celebrate the anniversary of the day that Pilgrim Hall's cornerstone was laid in 1824 with
free admission and birthday cake for everyone.
Pilgrim Hall
75 Court Street, Rt. 3A
Plymouth, MA
508 746-1622
www.pilgrimhall.org
Saturday, September 1 to Sunday, September 2
Berenstain Bears
10am - 4pm
Edaville USA
Route 58
Carver, MA
508-866-8190
www.edaville.com
Sunday, September 2
Comedian Lewis Black
7:30 PM
South Shore Music Circus
130 Sohier Street
Cohasset, MA
781-383-9850
www.themusiccircus.org
Sunday, September 2
Labor Day Races
Beginning at 1pm
Scituate, MA
www.humarock.net
Friday, September 7 to Sunday, September 9
Day Out with Thomas
9am - 5pm
Edaville USA
Route 58
Carver, MA
508-866-8190
www.edaville.com
Friday, September 7
Friday Morning Birders
8:15-11:45 a.m.
Different destinations, different birds every week!
Mass Audubon
North River Wildlife Sanctuary
2000 Main Street
Marshfield, MA
781-837-9400
www.massaudubon.org
September 8
Pilgrim Hall - Kids Day
Children free* (must be accompanied by an adult) Treasure Hunts all day! With special
hands-on family activities (use a quill pen to write like a Pilgrim!) from 10:00am – 1:00pm
Pilgrim Hall
75 Court Street, Rt. 3A
Plymouth, MA
508-746-1622
www.pilgrimhall.org
September 8
Plimoth Plantation's 4th Annual Fundraising Gala, A Swanky Soiree
includes dinner, silent and live auctions.
6 – 10 pm Members: $85; Non-Members: $100
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave.
Plymouth MA
508-746-1622, x8226
www.plimoth.org
September 8
Back Roads of the South Shore – Symposium
The History & Evolution of the Back Roads Historical Societies
Church of the Pilgrimage
Plymouth, MA
781-837-5753
www.southshorebackroads.org
Saturday, September 8
KIDS' DAY
10a.m.-1p.m.
Treasure hunts and special hands-on activities all day. Children attend
free when accompanied by an adult.
Pilgrim Hall Museum
75 Court St.
Plymouth, MA
www.pilgrimhall.org
September 8 – October 21, Weekends and Holidays
King Richard's Faire in Carver - A vivid recreation of a 16th-century English
marketplace. Actors, dancers, puppeteers, jugglers, minstrels, mimes, magicians and
musicians perform each weekend for the favor of his Royal Highness King Richard.
508-866-5391
www.kingrichardsfaire.net
September 8th and 9th
“Jazz and Blues on the Green”
The Pinehills celebrates their 4th annual Jazz and Blues on the Green. Each day will have three different well-know jazz or blues musicians.
1pm – 5pm
The Pinehills
33 Summerhouse Dr.
Plymouth, MA
508-209-9005
www.pinehills.com
Sunday, September 9
Members' Shore Bird Excursion to Plymouth Beach
Members: FREE; Non-Members: $10
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave.
Plymouth, MA
508-746-1622
www.plimoth.org
Sunday, September 9
Sunrise Walk
6:16 a.m.
See the natural world waking up!
Mass Audubon
Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary
Winslow Cemetery Road
Marshfield, MA
781-837-9400
www.massaudubon.org
September 9
Early Fall Migrants-Wompatuck State Park
9 a.m.-12 p.m.
Search for warblers, vireos and finches.
Mass Audubon
Leaves from North River Wildlife Sanctuary
2000 Main Street
Marshfield, MA
781-837-9400
www.massaudubon.org
September 9
Sunday Walk
1-3 p.m.
Our monthly series of walks through the grasslands continues as fall arrives.
Mass Audubon
Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary
Winslow Cemetery Road
Marshfield, MA
781-837-9400
www.massaudubon.org
Through September 9
Complex Women - Art of the Southwest- SOS (Student Outdoor Sculpture)
Celebrating the incredible women artists in the Museum's collection, including Gramma Moses!
The Art Complex Museum
189 Alden Street
Duxbury MA
781.934.6634
www.artcomplex.org
September 9
OBJECTIVELY SPEAKING with Katherine Glover
2:00 pm
Pulp Function artist Katherine Glover will discuss her techniques for making handmade papers and books and will give an overview of her other artistic endeavors including encaustics, vessels and wearable fibers. Free with museum admission.
Fuller Craft Museum
455 Oak Street
Brockton, MA
508-588-6000
www.fullercraft.org
Tuesday, September 11
Auditions "I Am Not My Breasts"
6:30 p.m. - Run Thru: September 16
Rehearsal process will be one month with not a lot of rehearsal time commitment. A portion of the proceeds from this event will benefit breast cancer research, education, screening and treatment
Buckley Performing Arts Center
1 Massasoit Blvd.(off Rt. 27 across from Christos)
Massaoit Community College
Brockton, MA
Contact: Mark Rocheteau
508-588-9100, ext. 1982
mrocheteau@massasoit.mass.edu
Tuesday, September 11
Dead of Night Ghost Tours (rain or shine)
Appreciation special; firefighters, police, EMTs, armed forces wearing uniform, or
bring I.D. get in 1/2 price.
Pilgrim History/Cemetery Lantern tour @ 4:00 p.m.
Twilight lantern ghost tours 7:30 P.M.
508-866-5111
www.deadofnightghosttours.com
September 12
Preschool Nature Story Hour
9:30-10:30 a.m.
Crafts, stories and songs about the Fall!
Mass Audubon
North River Wildlife Sanctuary
2000 Main Street
Marshfield, MA
781-837-9400
www.massaudubon.org
Wednesday, September 12
ISHTAR'S AVALON GRAND RE-OPENING
10a.m.-8p.m.
Celebrate the re-opening of Ishtar’s Avalon at its new location at 65
Main Street.
www.ishtarsavalon.com
Thursday, September 13
Phase III Grand Opening Colony Place
Check our website for Grand Opening events and activities!
Exit 7 off Rt.3
Plymouth, MA
www.colonyplace.com/
Thursday, September 13
OSHA Ads Value Workshop
8:00-9:00a.m.
The presentation will cover the most common misunderstandings the general public has about OSHA, review employers rights and responsibilities, and will provide a current update on the agency's activities in New England.”
The featured speakers will be Tim Irving, ARM, CSP OSHA Compliance Assistance Specialist & Kathryn A. Swanson Flannery, M.S., Consultation Program Supervisor for the Massachusetts Division of Occupational Safety.
Pre-register by calling Kim at 508.586.0500 ext. 231. The cost is $18 for members and $28 for non-members and includes breakfast.
www.MetroSouthChamber.com
Thursday, September 13
Chamber Golf Outing
Nine Hole Golf Outing to be held at Widow's Walk, Shotgun Start at 3:45pm, Check-in begins at 2:15pm. Raffles, closest to pin, longest drive, fantasy golf contest and much more. Dinner and networking immediately to follow at Widow's Walk.
All participants must register by August 15, at a cost of $75 for golf and dinner $25 just for dinner.
Scituate, MA
Contact Info: 781 544-3010
September 14
Reservation Deadline for Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce's Legislative Breakfast on September 28
For reservations please contact the PACC Office at 508.830.1620 or email heather@plymouthchamber.com
www.plymouthchamber.com
Friday, September 14 to Sunday, September 16
Day Out with Thomas
9am - 5pm
Edaville USA
Route 58
Carver, MA
508-866-8190
www.edaville.com
September 14-23
Arts on the Green – 40th Annual Plymouth Art Guild Show
Under the tents on the Training Green
Art displays and demos, performing artists, dancers, musicians, poets, children's display
and activities and more throughout the week on the Green and Downtown Plymouth.
508.746.9215
www.kusminarts.com
September 14
Friday Morning Birders
8:15-11:45 a.m.
Different destinations, different birds every week!
Mass Audubon
North River Wildlife Sanctuary
2000 Main Street
Marshfield, MA
781-837-9400
www.massaudubon.org
September 14-October 28
Women Who Travel
Opening Reception: September 14, 6-8 pm
Artists featured: Nancy Cusack, Susan Scavo Gallagher, Joan Hausrath, Viola Kaumlen, Dorothy Simpson Krause, Esther Maschio
South Shore Art Center
Cohasset, MA
781-383-2787
www.ssac.org
September 15 & 16
Downtown Plymouth Art Stroll
In conjunction with the 40th Annual Plymouth Art Guild Show
508.930.9392
www.plymouthguild.org
Saturday, September 15
Endless Summer Waterfront Festival
12 noon – 6:00 pm (rain date Sunday, September 16th)
The Hull Nantasket Beach Chamber of Commerce will be hosting our 3rd Annual Endless Summer Waterfront Festival from. Open air sound stages, food vendors, local retailers, artists, and craftsmen plus special events and contests all day will extend our summer into September, a truly golden time of year on this Boston Harbor peninsula. The entire festival will take place on the boulevard between Wharf Street and Park Avenue. There’s plenty of free parking, restrooms, handicap access and boat access.
Gift certificates for the 50/50 Plus Raffle is also a way to participate and
a great opportunity for your name to be displayed for the community to see
If you would like to donate a prize or certificate for the raffle, contact
Denise comeau at 781-925-5852, or email
info@simplyirresistiblehull.com or drop off your donation
at Simply
Irresistible.
For more information contact Kevin Morris at
781-925-9980 or info@hullnantasketchamber.com or visit
www.hullnantasketchamber.com/endlesssummerpage.htm
September 15
Family Nature Scavenger Hunt
2-4 p.m.
Search for animal signs, insect homes, and seasonal changes
Mass Audubon
Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary
Winslow Cemetery Road
Marshfield, MA
781-837-9400
www.massaudubon.org
September 15-December 2007
Hear the History and its companion programs are funded through the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Office of Travel & Tourism and the Town of Plymouth Visitor Services Board.
The Plymouth area combines many musical traditions, from Wampanoag traditional chants and songs, to religious Psalms, military music, brass bands, popular folk tunes and composed pieces of Americana, to Grammy-winning artists living in the area today.
Explore the diversity of Plymouth rich musical heritage through artifacts such as the Winslow silver whistle, Stephen Parker's Revolutionary War manuscript music book and Princess Redwing's drum, with listening stations for representative musical selections.
Pilgrim Hall Museum
75 Court Street
Plymouth MA
508-746-1622
www.pilgrimhall.org
Monday, September 17 - Saturday, September 22
Charcoal Burn, 1627 English Village
9:30am-4:30pm
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave.
Plymouth, MA
508.746-1622
www.plimoth.org
Tuesday, September 18
"Business Speaker Series"
presents
Dane Bedward, Senior Vice President
Genzyme International
8:30-9:30am
Bridgewater State College
Council Chambers, Rondileau Campus Center
Registration deadline is September 13th by noon.
There is NO charge for chamber members and friends to attend this workshop, but reservations are required and may be made by emailing to:
externalprograms@bridgew.edu
FAX BACK RESPONSE to 508.531.4725 with Name, Company, Address, Phone and Email.
September 19
Elderhostel Visits - Day of Discovery
Fuller Craft Museum is pleased to be collaborating with Elderhostel to provide a Day of Discovery for their members. Elderhostel, an international organization dedicated to providing extraordinary learning adventures for people 55 and over, will offer four separate(Sept. 19 & 25, Oct. 4 & 13) day long workshops this fall at Fuller Craft Museum. Focused on Pulp Function, these day long events include a Museum Educator led tour of the exhibition, an opportunity to meet and talk with museum staff and a special presentation and hands-on workshop with Pulp Function artist Donna Rhae Marder.
Visit the Elderhostel website for details or to register.
Fuller Craft Museum
455 Oak Street
Brockton, MA
508-588-6000
www.fullercraft.org
September through Halloween
The Maze at Sauchuk Farm
Noon to dusk on Friday, 10am to dusk on Saturday & Sunday
A sprawling 6 acre cornfield maze open to the public.
Admission $8.00 12 & older, $5.00 ages 4-11, toddlers are free!
Sauchuk Farm
53 Palmer Road
Plympton, MA
Phone: 781-585-1522
scott@sauchukfarm.ne
Thursday, September 20
Business After Hours
Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce
Plymouth Village Realtors at
Robbin's Wharf
Featuring wine tastings & refreshments from The Wine Barrel courtesy of Eastern Bank.
This event is free of charge but reservations are required!
5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
60 Robbins Rd. #11
Plymouth, MA
508-830-1620
www.plymouthchamber.com
Through November 25
Mayflower Society House
Noon-4pm Friday-Sunday
The Mayflower House, owned by the General Society of Mayflower Descendants, is a handsome 18th century mansion overlooking Plymouth Harbor. It reflects two epochs in Massachusetts history: the colonial period culminating with the Revolutionary War, as well as the summer life of the late 19th century when New England coastal towns attracted affluent summer residents. The Mayflower House was built in 1754 by Edward Winslow, descendant of Pilgrim Edward Winslow, third Governor of Plymouth Colony. Tours are one hour and include the formal gardens, and nine rooms with authentic furnishings of the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries.
The Mayflower House
508-746-2590
September 21
Friday Morning Birders
8:15-11:45 a.m.
Different destinations, different birds every week!
Mass Audubon
North River Wildlife Sanctuary
2000 Main Street
Marshfield, MA
781-837-9400
www.massaudubon.org
Saturday, September 22
Harvest Moon Candlelight Dinner at the Major John Bradford Homestead
The evening will begin with cocktails in the Bradford House at 6:00 p.m. followed by dinner in the Barn at 7:00 p.m.
Jones River Village Historical Society
P.O. Box 22
Kingston, MA
781-585-6300
www.jrvhs.org
Saturday, Sept 22
Meet the Maker Workshop
From Bubble Wrap to Bottle Caps:
Embellishing Handmade Paper with Everyday Media
Erica Spitzer Rasmussen, 10:00am-4:00pm.
Fuller Craft Museum
455 Oak Street
Brockton, MA
508-588-6000
www.fullercraft.org
Saturday, September 22 to Sunday, September 23
Strawberry Shortcake and Franklin
10am - 4pm
Edaville USA
Route 58
Carver, MA
508-866-8190
www.edaville.com
September 23
Featured Fungi of the North River Wildlife Sanctuary
A true down-to-earth mycological experience
Organization: Mass Audubon
North River Wildlife Sanctuary, 2000 Main Street
Marshfield, MA
781-837-9400
www.massaudubon.org
September 23
Moonlight Hayride
7-8:30 p.m.
Watch what lurks on the sanctuary as the moon rises
Mass Audubon
Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary, Winslow Cemetery Road
Marshfield, MA
781-837-9400
www.massaudubon.org
Sunday, September 23
Reception for:
Etch & Sketch
Boxes, Baskets and Buckets
The Art Complex Museum
189 Alden Street
Duxbury, MA
781.934.6634
www.artcomplex.org
Sunday, September 23
Plum Pudding Workshop
2-4pm
Members: $60; Non-Members: $85
Hornblower House
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave.
Plymouth, MA
508.746-1622
www.plimoth.org
Sunday, September 23
Meet the Maker Lecture: "Paper Clothing Throughout History" with Erica Spitzer Rasmussen
Pulp Function artist Erica Spitzer Rasmussen will take you on an historical journey starting in the 10th century as you examine the evolution of paper clothing from around the world. If you love fashion and "art-to-wear", don't miss this unique presentation. Admission for members $8, non- members $12.
Fuller Craft Museum
455 Oak Street
Brockton, MA
508-588-6000
www.fullercraft.org
September 23 - January 13, 2008
Etch & Sketch
Boxes, Baskets and Buckets
The Art Complex Museum
189 Alden Street
Duxbury MA
781.934.6634
www.artcomplex.org
September 25
Elderhostel Visits - Day of Discovery
Fuller Craft Museum is pleased to be collaborating with Elderhostel to provide a Day of Discovery for their members. Elderhostel, an international organization dedicated to providing extraordinary learning adventures for people 55 and over, will offer four separate(Sept. 19 & 25, Oct. 4 & 13) day long workshops this fall at Fuller Craft Museum. Focused on Pulp Function, these day long events include a Museum Educator led tour of the exhibition, an opportunity to meet and talk with museum staff and a special presentation and hands-on workshop with Pulp Function artist Donna Rhae Marder.
Visit the Elderhostel website for details or to register.
Fuller Craft Museum
455 Oak Street
Brockton, MA
508-588-6000
www.fullercraft.org
September - October 7
Art Complex Museum - Sculptures by George McGoff &
On Their Own: Susan Jane Belton
1-4pm Wednesday-Sunday
Art Complex Museum
189 Alden Street
Duxbury, MA
781-934-6634
artcomplex.org
September - October 31
Paul Pratt Memorial Library Gallery
9am-9pm Mon.Tues.Thurs; 9am-5pm Fri-Sat; 2-5pm Sun
Paul Pratt Memorial Library
35 Ripley Road
Cohasset, MA
781-383-1348
September - October 28
Women Who Travel
Work by Nancy Cusack, Susan Gallagher, Joan Hausrath,
Viola Kaumien, Dorothy Simpson Krause, and Esther Maschio
10am-4pm Mon-Sat; 12-4pm Sun
South Shore Art Center
119 Ripley Road
Cohasset, MA
781-383-2787
September - October 7
Art Complex Museum - Sculptures by George McGoff &
On Their Own: Susan Jane Belton
1-4pm Wednesday-Sunday
Art Complex Museum
189 Alden Street
Duxbury, MA
781-934-6634
artcomplex.org
September - October 31
Paul Pratt Memorial Library Gallery
9am-9pm Mon.Tues.Thurs; 9am-5pm Fri-Sat; 2-5pm Sun
Paul Pratt Memorial Library
35 Ripley Road
Cohasset, MA
781-383-1348
Through September 28
Frank Gorga: Recent Photographs and Cyanotypes
8am-4pm Mon-Fri
Wallace Anderson Gallery
Bridgewater State College
40 School Street
Bridgewater, MA
508-531-1359
September-October 18
Old Ordinary Exhibit
Quilts-More Than Just Needlework
20 quilts from the society's collection, dating from the 1700's. A 17th century tavern built in 1688 with a collection of 17th, 18th and 19th century furnishings, tools and local artifacts.
The musuem is a charming colonial structure sided with weathered clapboards and enhanced by a colorful period garden, designed by Frederick Law Olmstead Jr., the museum is filled with furniture and samplers, dishes and toys that once belonged to the town's oldest families.
Open through appointment through October 18 .
Old Ordinary Museum
21 Lincoln Street
Hingham, MA
781-749-0013
www.hinghamhistorical.org
Thursday, September 27
Tamboo Bistro - Ultra Lounge invites you to discover the rhythms of art and life with the Contemporary Studio Member of Fuller Craft Musem.
6-8pm - Private Preview Reception at Fuller Craft Museum
455 Oak Street, Brockton, MA
8-10pm Champagne and Music Reception at Tamboo
252 Main Street, Brockton, MA
Join us for an unique opportunity to socialize, network and learn about the growing world of contemporary craft while enjoying a private preview of two innovative exhibitions NEW/NOW: 10 Makers for the New Millennium and Ceramic Sculpture: Fire and Ash with the area's most dynamic young professionals.
The event is free but reservations are required.
For more information, please contact Lenka Kiss at:
lkiss@fullercraft.org
508.588.6000 x137
Friday, September 28
Family Fall Fun Campfires at Buttonwood Park Zoo
6:30 pm
Bring a blanket to spread on the ground and enjoy a beautiful Friday evening at the zoo. Relax around the campfire as we share an activity, a story and a snack. Each hour-long program will have a different theme. Participants must pre-register and pay in advance. In the event of poor weather, we will call by 5:00 pm to cancel.
$25/family for member $35/family for non-members
Buttonwood Park Zoological Society
425 Hawthorn Street
New Bedford, MA
508-991-4556
info@bpzoo.org
September 28
Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce's
Legislative Breakfast, sponsored by WATD 95.9 FM
This years Breakfast will be held at newly renovated Plymouth Memorial Hall, with catering services provided by Creative Gourmet.
7:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Reservation Deadline is September 14th
For reservations please contact the PACC Office at 508.830.1620 or email heather@plymouthchamber.com
www.plymouthchamber.com
Friday, September 28
Homeschool Day
9am-5pm
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Ave.
Plymouth MA
508.746-1622
www.plimoth.org
Friday, September 28 & Saturday, September 29
"The Butler Did It...Singing" - Plymouth Center for the Arts
8:00 pm
The Plymouth Community Theatre at the Plymouth Center for the Arts has one weekend left for their musical comedy/murder mystery.
Tickets cost $18 and are available at these Plymouth, MA locations::
The Plymouth Center for the Arts
11 North St.
Golden Gull Studios
17 South Park Ave.
Frame-It Studio and Gallery
1 Village Green North at The Pinehills
www.pinehills.com
Saturday, September 29 to Sunday, September 30
Arts by the Bog
10am-4pm
Juried arts and crafts for sale, music, food, tours of cranberry bogs.
Flax Pond Farms
Pond Street, Carver
flaxpondfarms.com
Saturday, September 29 to Sunday, September 30
Raggedy Ann and Andy
10am - 4pm
Edaville USA
Route 58
Carver, MA
508-866-8190
www.edaville.com
Saturday, September 29
America on the Move at Buttonwood Park Zoo
10:00am-4:00pm
Buttonwood Park Zoo has joined forces with the New Bedford YMCA and America on the Move to promote healthy choices in our area. Join us for a demonstration on how a walk through the Zoo can improve your health and quality of life. Representatives from the YMCA will be on hand throughout the day to talk about easy ways to get active and hand out a variety of prizes including swim lessons, rock climbing, personal training, various memberships and guest passes
America on the Move
is a national, non-profit initiative dedicated to helping individuals, families and communities make positive changes to improve their health and quality of life.
Buttonwood Park Zoological Society
508-991-4556
info@bpzoo.org
September 29
Farm Day
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Mass Audubon’s South Shore Sanctuaries’ biggest day of the year, with crafts, games, hayrides, farm animals, live bird of prey demonstrations, live music, homemade soups, baked goodies to take home and more!
Mass Audubon
Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary
Winslow Cemetery Road
Marshfield, MA
781-837-9400
www.massaudubon.org
Saturday, September 29
Winslow House Symposium: “Is Plymouth REALLY America’s Home Town?”
Since the beginnings of the United States, Plymouth, MA, has been celebrated as “America’s Home Town”. But in this, the 400th anniversary of the Jamestown settlement in Virginia, is that description accurate? Representatives from all over North America will be on hand to make their case as to why their location is REALLY (North) America’s Home Town. At the end, the audience can decide who made the more compelling case.
Events starts at 10am, Tickets are $40 per person. The Winslow House is not handicap-accessible.
Marshfield, MA
781 837-5753
www.winslowhouse.org
September 29
Museum Day 2007, presented By Smithsonian Magazine and Hyundai Motor America at Pilgrim Hall Museum.
9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m-7 days a week-closed Christmas Day & January
Attendees must present Smithsonian magazine’s Museum Day Admission Card to gain free entry to participating institutions. The Museum Day Admission Card is available in the September issue of Smithsonian magazine and a downloadable version is available to the general public on the Museum Day website below.
Pilgrim Hall Museum
75 Court Street (Route 3A)
Plymouth, MA
508-746-1620 ext. 8
Admission: Adults $6.00; Seniors (62+) and AAA members $5.00; Children (5-17) $3.00;Families (2 adults with their children aged 5-17) $16.00. Residents of Plymouth, Massachusetts are admitted free.
email: darcylee@comcast.net
www.smithsonian.com/museumdaycard
www.pilgrimhall.org
Saturday, September 29
Plimoth Cinema - The Golden Door
5:30pm & 8:30pm
$8.00 non-members
Plimoth Plantation Linn Theater
137 Warren Avenue
Plymouth, MA
508-746-1622
www.plimoth.org
Sunday, September 30
Tea Ceremony Presentation
Enter the tea hut in the Japanese garden on the museum grounds for an authentic tea ceremony.
2:00pm
The Art Complex Museum
189 Alden Street
Duxbury MA
781.934.6634
www.artcomplex.org
Sunday, September 30
Fall Festival
The trustees of the Adah Hall House are inviting antique dealers, artisans, and crafters to purchase a table at their annual fall festival, scheduled from 10am-3pm. Funds raised will go to the upkeep of the house on Rt.14, which is also Barker Street.
Pembroke, MA
For more info: 781 293-9083
Sunday, September 30
Smooth Brews and Blues at Pinehills
co-partnered by Yankee Magazine
1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Enjoy an afternoon of sampling New England microbrews and light food and listening to blues and jazz music at The Pinehills Custom Home Gallery. Tickets cost $25 and may be purchased at the website below or by calling 800-736-1100 ext. 318 until Friday, September 28 at 4:00 p.m. Twenty dollars of each ticket purchase and proceeds from a silent auction will benefit the Home for Little Wanderers
www.YankeeMagazine.com/pinehills
Sunday, September 30
Opening Reception-Ceramic Sculpture: Fire and Ash & NEW/NOW:10 Makers for the New Millennium Pathways and Processes
2:00 pm
As an additional treat, author Toni Sikes, founder and CEO of The Guild, Inc.,will be on hand to sign copies of her new book "THE ARTFUL HOME: Using Art & Craft to Create Living Spaces You Love". Sikes shows the reader how to create a warm and expressive environment by thinking like an artist and envisioning their home as a canvas for displaying beautiful things.
For more information, please contact Lenka Kiss at:
lkiss@fullercraft.org
508.588.6000 x137
Sunday, September 30
Fire Prevention Day at Buttonwood Park Zoo
12:00-4:00pm
Tour the Fire Safety Trailer to get an interactive look at fire safety, enjoy FREE Papa Gino's pizza and soda, watch a Jaws of Life demonstration and more! Come early--the first 100 kids will receive a free fire helmet! All Fire Prevention Day activities are free and do not require zoo admission.
Buttonwood Park Zoological Society
425 Hawthorn Street
New Bedford, MA
508-991-4556
info@bpzoo.org
Sunday, September 30
Scout Day at Buttonwood Park Zoo
1:00 - 4:00pm
Discover the experiences and programs the zoo offers specially for Boy and Girl Scouts, and complete badge requirements while you're at it! All Boy and Girl Scouts wearing Scout gear will be admitted for free. Accompanying adults and siblings must pay regular admission.
Buttonwood Park Zoological Society
425 Hawthorn Street
New Bedford, MA
508-991-4556
info@bpzoo.org
Through October 7
On Their Own: Susan Jane Belton
The Art Complex Museum
189 Alden Street
Duxbury MA
781.934.6634
www.artcomplex.org