March 28, 2024
Libraries & Museums
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Classes from surrounding towns have begun to visit the Hornbine School for the season. We will have our last scheduled class on the 17th. There are many days open this fall to have other CLASSES join … more
Smithfield, RI (May 16, 2023) – Exploring the trails in the evening, under a sky full of stars, can seem like a great adventure. You are transported to another world where there are mysterious … more
The Rehoboth Historical Commission is seeking donations of class photos (of Rehoboth School Children) taken prior to the year 2000. Many of the older generations went to one-room schoolhouses that … more
The Year of the BeeMay will mark the start of library activities around “2023: The Year of the Bee”, beginning with a screening of “Bee Movie” on Friday, May 19 at 6:30 … more
NEWPORT, R.I. – This year’s Newport Flower Show will take visitors on a colorful and beautiful voyage through the floral world, all within the spectacular rooms, terrace and lawn of … more
The speaker at this year’s annual meeting of the Seekonk Land Conservation Trust (SLCT) will be Dr John Cherry, a renown archaeologist who has been a Professor of Archaeology and Professor of Classics at Brown University since 2006. Professor … more
The speaker at this year’s annual meeting of the Seekonk Land Conservation Trust (SLCT) will be Dr John Cherry, a renowned archaeologist who has been a Professor of Archaeology and Professor of … more
If you haven’t explored the town’s Danforth Street property yet, join the Rehoboth Land Trust (RLT) for a walk along the newly established trails, thanks to resident and RLT member Otter Brown. From 10 am to 12 pm, on May 20, 2023, spring … more
We would like to thank David Andrade, Anthony Azar, Donny Azar, David Downs, Dawn Houlker – Azar, Jann McMurry, Cathy Potter, JoAnn Racine, and Brenda Saben for helping to clean and neaten up … more
(Rehoboth, MA) – Join the Carpenter Museum for our annual Strawberry Festival Sunday June 4th 1-5PM. The event will be held at the Museum in the Rehoboth Village (4 Locust Avenue). Entry is … more
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 … more
May 2023 Program Highlights from the Audubon Society of Rhode Island(April 1, 2023) – May brings the best birding of the year so grab your binoculars and search for spring migrants with an … more
(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 … more
Fun and Games at the Library CANDY LAND: Join us at the library for a life-sized version of the classic children's game, Candy Land. From April 18 to 20, the downstairs level of the library will be … more
(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 … more
(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 … more
Events Offered at Audubon Wildlife Refuges in Bristol, RI, Smithfield, RI, and Seekonk, MA.(March 1, 2023) – Get outside in April! Come to Audubon for pond explorations, get up-close with cool … more
New Services at the Library The Blanding has two new services at the library:  Mango Language Learning App and a document scanner. Mango is an online language-learning tool that you can access … more
Join us at the library for a celebration of South Asian culture, including a Bollywood classic, henna tattoos, and hot snacks and sweets. more
The Rehoboth Land Trust will hold its Annual Meeting and feature local veterinarian Dr. Vincent Seccareccia as guest speaker. Dr. Seccareccia, who has a passion for environmental ecology, will … more
The historic Hornbine School is pleased to open its doors again. After being closed for three seasons we are happy to welcome students back to spend a day in the past. Our season FOR VISITING … more
Smithfield, RI (January 30, 2023) - Across North America, birds are declining. As indicators of environmental health, the loss of roughly 3 billion birds since 1970 portends changes to our habitats, … more
No Fines in February Now is the time to look for those overdue books and other library items and return them during the month of February, when no fines will be charged for any overdue library … more
When was the Hornbine School built? There are several dates written in articles and on the internet. The Hornbine School building was restored in 1968. At that time, the volunteers found written … more
Recurring - Saturdays, 10 am to 12:30 Join us at our ongoing Farmers Market in our historic Barn with vendors of produce, baked goods, fish, cocktails and ethnic foods, along with artisans and more. … more
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