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SUMMARY:MLK Jr. Weekend "I Am MLK Jr." presented by Plymouth No Place for Hate at Plimoth Patuxet Museum
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Plymouth No Place for Hate Committee\, the Martin Luther King\, Jr. Weekend is a powerful event series intended to bring the community together to honor\, reflect on and be inspired by Martin Luther King Jr’s  legacy of nonviolent protest and fight for justice and equality for all. It begins on Friday January 17th at 7pm with the documentary “I Am MLK\, Jr.” at the Plimoth Patuxet Museum movie theater. The film is an overview on the life and impact on civil rights Dr. Martin Luther King continues to have to this day. Saturday January 18th will be a day dedicated to service\, with a town-wide food drive. From 9am to 1pm you can drop your non-perishable food items off at any of three collection sites–The Market at Pinehills\, Clements Market\, or the Church of the Pilgrimage. All food collected will be distributed to the food banks at Christ Church\, American Legion\, Salvation Army\, Second Church in Manomet\, and Plymouth Area Coalition for the Homeless. Sunday January 19th events will be held at Plymouth Church of the Pilgrimage.  The day begins with a Ecumenical worship service at 10:30 AM.There will be a light luncheon at 12pm and from 1pm – 3pm enjoy a program featuring Plymouth Middle School Choir\, essay contest winners\, and featured speaker President and CEO of the Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts\, Rev.Rahsaan D. Hall\, Esq. If you would like to attend the luncheon you must register through the No Place For Hate website. Voluntary donations of non-perishable food items for local food pantries will be collected at the door at all events. I’ll be there\, too\, with the Local Seen street team\, so step up to the mic and say hi.   
URL:https://thelocalseen.media/event/mlk-jr-weekend-i-am-mlk-jr-presented-by-plymouth-no-place-for-hate-at-plimoth-patuxet-museum/
LOCATION:Plimoth Patuxet Museums\, 137 Warren Ave\, Plymouth\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,History
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SUMMARY:From Bloody Sunday to Other Global Upheavals Panel Discussion and Author Event
DESCRIPTION: An ethno-nationalist conflict known as The Troubles tore Northern Ireland apart in violent disagreement about the region’s status from the late 1960’s until 1998.  For historical reasons\, the Unionists and loyalists wanted Northern Ireland to remain within the United Kingdom.  Irish nationalists and republicans wanted Northern Ireland to leave the United Kingdom and become a united Ireland. Learn more about The Troubles On Saturday January 18th\,  at 2: 00 PM\, when  the Ancient Order of Hibernians Plymouth Division 9 is hosting an intimate talk with author David Tereshchuk\,  to mark publication of David’s memoir\, A Question of Paternity: My Life as an Unaffiliated Reporter. Moderated by Irish activist and journalist Don Mullan\, “From Bloody Sunday to other global upheavals” is a free event  in the inspired historical setting of Cordage Park.  Learn about Tereshchuk’s intriguing life\, career and the stories behind the memoir during a panel discussion\, followed by a moderated Q&A session open to the audience. The event starts at 2pm and admission is free. Please register to attend through Eventbrite or by emailing the Order at AOHPlymouth@ gmail.com. The memoir will be available for purchase. The Ancient Order of Hibernians is located at   \n36 Cordage Park Circle #Unit 220A here in  Plymouth\, MA.   
URL:https://thelocalseen.media/event/from-bloody-sunday-to-other-global-upheavals-panel-discussion-and-author-event/
LOCATION:Ancient Order of Hibernians\, 36 Cordage Park Unit 220A\, Plymouth\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,Literary
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250121T100000
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SUMMARY:Trivia with the Pembroke Historical Society
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that Pembroke was the site of the first sawmill in the colony? Or that Robert Barker and Dolor Davis were the first settlers in the area? If you think know your Pembroke History or are interested in learning more about the town in bite sized bits of intriguing information\, the Pembroke Historical Society will be slinging Trivia at the Pembroke Council on Aging on Tuesday January 21st. The event starts at 10am and is open to all knowledge seekers who love the town of Pembroke. 
URL:https://thelocalseen.media/event/trivia-with-the-pembroke-historical-society/
LOCATION:Pembroke Senior Services\, 128 Center Street\, Pembroke\, MA
CATEGORIES:History
ORGANIZER;CN="Pembroke Historical Society":MAILTO:info@pembrokehistoricalsociety.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250121T120000
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL EVENT: Virtual Grind with the Plimoth Gristmill
DESCRIPTION:The Plimoth Grist Mill is a working reproduction of the Plymouth Colonists 1636 grain mill\, and an important part of the growing movement to rebuild grain economies in the region by producing locally. On Tuesday January 21st\, The Plimoth Patuxet Museum invites you to witness the mill in action at “Virtual Grind with the Plimoth Grist Mill.” Attendees will get a behind the scenes look at Millers in action and learn the history of this reproduction mill– all from the warm cozy comfort of your  home. This unique online event experience is from 12 to 1pm and costs just $10 for members and $20 for non-members. To get tickets for WHEAT is sure to be a GRAIN time\, turn your WHEEL towards Eventbrite and search “Virtual Grind with the Plimoth Grist Mill.” You don’t want to MILL around too long before purchasing\, –  the first ten ticketholders get a complimentary bag of cornmeal! 
URL:https://thelocalseen.media/event/virtual-event-virtual-grind-with-the-plimoth-gristmill/
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CATEGORIES:History
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SUMMARY:Plymouth Harbormaster Chad Hunter on Sharks at Plymouth Center for Active Living
DESCRIPTION:Plymouth Center for Active living is holding a FIN-tastic conversation with Plymouth Harbormaster Chad Hunter to talk about this growing shark presence\, and other harbor projects\, both current and historical. The session will be moderated by CAL Activities Coordinator Beth Hadfield\, is free to attend\, and refreshments will be served. You are welcome to drop in to the event: registration is appreciated but not required
URL:https://thelocalseen.media/event/plymouth-harbormaster-chad-hunter-on-sharks-at-plymouth-center-for-active-living/
LOCATION:Plymouth Center for Active Living\, 44 Nook Road\, Plymouth\, MA\, 02360\, United States
CATEGORIES:Elders,History,Learning,Nature & Outdoors
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250130T100000
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SUMMARY:This New Old House: A Construction Tour of the English Village at Plimoth Patuxet
DESCRIPTION:This New Old House: A Construction Tour of the English Village is an exclusive\, up close tour of the Alden and Winslow houses reproductions being built in the 17th Century English Village at Plimoth Patuxet Museum. During this January 30th walk-through\, you will see the construction in action and get behind the scenes information on how the museum is readying the next generation of reproduction houses to ensure that millions more people get the immersive experience of walking directly through the story of Plymouth Colony. The tour kicks off at 10am and will wrap up at 11:30. Cost for tickets is only ten dollars – You can sign up now by visiting the museum’s website.
URL:https://thelocalseen.media/event/this-new-old-house-a-construction-tour-of-the-english-village-at-plimoth-patuxet/
LOCATION:Plimoth Patuxet Museums\, 137 Warren Ave\, Plymouth\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:History
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