April 28, 2024
Libraries & Museums
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Come & join us at the 11th Annual R&B Heritage Festival, RI Ladies Sing the Blues, featuring Becky Bass & Michelle Cruz with Paul Williams and the R&B Preservation Hall Band. Cape Verdean Progressive Center. Support R&B Music programming, … more
Audience: All (suitable for children 5 - 18 years) What is birding exactly? How can you tell different types of birds apart? Why do you have to do it so early in the morning! Join us as we learn how to bird and why birding is a fun hobby … more
Help staff at Oak Knoll as we carve pumpkins for our Halloween Spooktacular to be held at Attleboro Springs Wildlife Sanctuary at La Salette. Bring your own tools or we can provide you with some. Then make sure you come back for Spooktacular at … more
Audience:Family (suitable for children 1 & up) Join us at Oak Knoll as we explore the different habitats found around the sanctuary. We will look for interesting animals, plants, and see … more
Spring Trad Arts Class registrations have begun! Classes being offered: Chair Caning / Steve Emma 6 sessions, April 8 – May 13 (Wed. evenings), 6:30 – 8:30 PM Master craftsman Steve … more
The Dighton Historical Society Winslow-Davis Museum, located at 1217 Williams Street in Dighton, welcomes you to help celebrate our 50th anniversary in our home on Saturday, July 21st, from 11 AM to … more
Audience: All (suitable for children 5 & up) Join us as we learn about the moon and nocturnal animals. After our talk, enjoy a special nighttime hike on our trails to see if we can find some … more
WJAR NBC 10 Health Check Reporter and Weekend Anchor Barbara Morse, who was recently inducted into the Silver Circle of the Boston/New England Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, kicks off Weaver Library’s month-long … more
Attleboro Springs Wildlife Sanctuary comes alive at night with this fun, non-scary, Halloween event. Visitors will be guided through pumpkin lit trails and greeted by forest inhabitants who share the history of the sanctuary along with natural … more
Audience: Family (suitable for children 1 - 12 years) Each month join us at Oak Knoll for special hands-on activities and lessons. September-Learn about local birds, what to look for and what to … more
Bristol, RI (June 13, 2022) – Get curious at the Audubon Nature Center and Aquarium this summer. Observe Audubon’s new seahorses and resident turtles in new aquatic exhibits. Discover all … more
Thursday, September 27, 6PM Carpenter Museum, 4 Locust Ave., East Providence, RI 02914 Contact: 508-252-3031, programs@RehobothAntiquarian.org Lisa Brooks, Associate Professor of English and … more
Oak Knoll is excited to announce a new year of programs designed exclusively for the homeschool community! These monthly, 1.5-hour drop-off programs provide a wonderful opportunity for homeschoolers to meet with other students in a social … more
Marie Mechtaly is a Certified Professional Co-active Coach. Her coaching method is a “whole person approach” that merges values with inspired action. On January 11th, 2020, Marie Mechtaly will facilitate an interactive and experiential … more
(REHOBOTH, MA) –Join author Ted Reinstein at the Carpenter Museum, Thursday, September 22nd at 7PM for the first talk of the 2022 Speaker Series! Talking about New England’s General … more
Join us for a bike tour of “The Jewels of Smithfield”. The Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council and the Town of Smithfield partner, with funding from the Rhode Island Foundation, to build an exciting signage and tour program that highlights … more
(June 1, 2022) – Looking to stay cool in July? Audubon offers naturalist-led evening treks to learn about fireflies and other wildlife, and cool morning walks in search of birds. Get out, … more
Annual Book Sale Oct. 6-8 Fri. Oct. 6: Friends Preview, 5-7 Sat. Oct. 7: General Sale, 10-3 Sun. Oct. 8: Close-out sale, 12-3 Raffle prize drawing at 3 pm Sun. All … more
Come learn what types of birds you can attract to your backyard and what types of food will be best for them. Each person registered will build a bird-box to take home! The child’s price includes one adult helper. If an adult is helping a child … more
Rehoboth residents and other interested individuals are invited to attend our open houses held on Sunday, September 9th & 23rd from 2-4 p.m. We have had many young visitors this summer. Caden … more
Rare book dealer Ray Rickman returns to Weaver Library with his popular program that provides information and insights about what makes a book valuable. Mr. Rickman will answer questions about almost any book with both expertise and humor. This is a … more
Explore a beautiful stretch of hidden wilderness from the water and learn about the exciting plans for development of the Promenade/Kinsley section of the river. We will start at the boat launch on South Water St. and travel to Eagle Square. … more
For this trip we will be joined by Lorén Spears, Executive Director of the Tomaquag Museum who will be teaching us about the Indigenous Peoples’ uses and knowledge of the many plants and animals in this area. We’ll walk a one-mile loop – … more
Local author and amateur astronomer Will Kalif will be holding a book signing for his newly released book “See it With a Small Telescope” at the Carpenter Museum in Rehoboth, MA. on Feb 10 at 7pm. The event is being hosted by the … more
Join Attleboro native and Mass Audubon’s Regional Scientist Gene Albanese, PhD and Sanctuary Director Lauren Gordon for a fun hike while learning about local plants, animals and birds. After the hike enjoy breakfast at Bliss Dairy. *Breakfast … more
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