Libraries & Museums
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Free and open to the public. Please join the Attleboro Historic Preservation Society on January 17, 6:45 PM at the Attleboro Area Industrial Museum, 42 Union St, Attleboro, MA as we open the archives …
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12/10/18
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East Providence, R.I. (September 21, 2022): The Blackstone Valley Tourism Council is collaborating with the Audubon Society of Rhode Island and the East Providence Historical Society to hold a guided …
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9/21/22
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(March 9, 2023) – May brings a variety of colorful songbirds called Neotropical migrants to our area. These beautiful birds include warblers, tanagers, vireos and others that visit Rhode Island …
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4/12/23
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Join us at the Ottmar Nature Center anytime between 1pm-3pm to conduct your very own hands on science experiment! Each month will feature a different topic and a different drop in activity kit. This month the theme is Super Spy Science
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2/13/18
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Representatives from the League of Women Voters of RI will help you to register to vote or update your voter information in no time at all. They will be available 3-5pm.
Anyone who is over 16, a citizen of the United States, and a resident …
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11/29/19
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Join Naturalist, Amy Wilmot of the DCR, at the Taunton Public Library for this exciting program.
Bobcats, fisher, and river otters have become increasingly common in Massachusetts, yet those lucky enough to see one are often puzzled. What …
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4/22/19
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Rhode Island Environmental Groups Rally to Support Bills That Restrict Usageof Neonicotinoid Insecticides (H7129 and S2299)Smithfield, RI (May 12, 2022) – Environmental groups, legislators, and …
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5/13/22
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The NORTH ATTLEBOROUGH HISTORICAL SOCIETY will hold its annual May Breakfast on Sunday, May 7th, between the hours of 8:30 A.M. and 11:30 A.M. The breakfast is served in the Little Red Schoolhouse, which is next door to the Woodcock Garrison house …
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4/13/23
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The Carpenter Museum is happy to share with The Rehoboth Reporter’s readers a response to an invitation to share memories of Rehoboth’s past. These would include memories of attending …
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11/2/23
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(April 28, 2022) – Start your summer off right – in the great outdoors! Join an Audubon expert and learn all about bats, explore pond and stream habitats, discover amazing aerial …
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5/13/22
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Providence – The Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council is once again excited to offer free canoe rides on the Woonasquatucket River in Providence on Thursday evenings from 4:00-6:00 …
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7/9/22
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Gingerbread Houses Gingerbread House decorating programs for kids will be held again this year on Tues. and Wed. Dec. 13 and 14 from 3:30 to 5 each day . You can call the library at …
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by Leslie Patterson
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12/6/22
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(March 1, 2023) – Head to Audubon and experience a nighttime chorus of frogs, the charming courtship display of the American Woodcock, or learn to identify songbirds on a guided walk. Spring is …
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3/14/23
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Smithfield – On Wednesday, August 5th, please join the Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council (WRWC) and the Town of Smithfield at 5:30 pm at Georgiaville Pond to celebrate “The Jewels …
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7/26/20
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Celebrate a season of kindness and compassion at West Place Animal Sanctuary in Tiverton.
Join us for the third and final public visitors weekend of the year! The Holiday Shop & Stroll …
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11/7/23
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News & Notes from the Blanding Library
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Regular Hours ReturnWe are happy to announce that the library is now open for all of its regular hours, Monday through Thursday 10-8, and Friday and Saturday 10-4. Books and other library items …
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by Leslie Patterson
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6/7/21
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Join us for a talk on income taxes at the first Providence-Metro Bogleheads Chapter Meeting of 2020! New members are always welcome. Light refreshments.
The Providence-Metro chapter welcomes members at all stages of investment, from very …
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11/30/19
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Formerly known as Birds and All That Jazz, Oak Knoll’s 6th annual spring fundraiser, Night at the Knoll, is scheduled for Saturday, June 9. Spend a warm spring evening with friends and community members enjoying delicious food and drink, strolling …
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5/31/18
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Weaver Library is proud to present Rose, a one-woman play by Laurence Leamer, performed by Linda Monchik and directed by Connie Crawford.
Rose is set in 1969 in the parlor of the Kennedys’ …
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9/21/19
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Last fall, Weaver Library had standing room only for the powerful play Four Legs to Stand On, a play that strives to bring addiction awareness and our country’s opioid crisis to the mainstream. The East Providence Public Library and the East …
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9/21/19
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Speaker Series Webinar 11/16/22 7PM and Hearth Cooking Class 12/3/22 5PM(Rehoboth, MA) –November and December the Carpenter Museum will offer two exciting programs! First the Museum will host a …
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10/26/22
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Help the staff of Oak Knoll bid our winged friends a fond farewell. As these animals start to make their preparations to journey to their winter homes, we will help send them off in style! Our party will start with a hike on our trails to look for …
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9/18/18
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Violinist Joshua Peckins returns to Weaver Library with a new program featuring solo violin music by Bach and Ysaye.
This season pairs Bach’s D minor Partita (which includes the legendary Ciaccona) and Ysaye’s Fifth Solo Sonata – two …
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9/21/19
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There will be a poetry reading at the Blanding Library, 124 Bay State Rd., Rehoboth, MA, on Saturday, September 22, 2018 from 1-3:45 PM. The reading will include six , well-published poets: Preston …
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8/22/18
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Audience: All (suitable for children 5 - 18 years)
Pokemon Go is a game that has taken the world by storm. Join our teacher naturalist as we use this game as a tool to learn about the real-life animals found in our own backyards. We’ll …
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9/18/18
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