The “reuse” industry will be the topic of discourse at Kingston Public Library’s Summer Critical Conversation Non-Fiction Book Discussion. August’s featured book is Adam Minter’s Secondhand: Travels in the New Global Garage Sale.
Another season of the Project Arts Summer Concert Series wraps on Wednesday August 28th with featured act the Brothers Project. This tribute band honoring the legendary music of the Allman Brothers.
If you’d like to give journaling a try, - or would enjoy connecting with others to continue your practice, Midday Latte Journaling at the Pembroke Council on Aging just might be your cup of…latte.
The Life and Lyrics Concert and Podcast Series will happen in front of the purple curtain the last Thursday of every month. Thursday August 29th, join Cara and her guest Sarah Blacker, who has been named New England Music Award’s Female Performer of the Year.
The summer is drawing to a close and only a few weekend evenings remain to meet up with your crew for craft brews and scenic harbor views at the Mayflower Waterfront Beer Garden at the historic 1809 Hedge House.
Main Hall as you’ve never seen it before—just emptied of its artworks in preparation for major renovation - PERFECT FOR A ONCE–EVERY–TWO–CENTURIES PARTY!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwOZ9pXUzMw The next monthly Teen Paint Night at the Kingston Public Library is on Wednesday September 4th, 5:30 to 7:30pm. Kids ages 11 to 18 who love to craft and create with a brush and palette will love Teen Paint Night at the Kingston Public Library. This drop in monthly event happens next on September 4th […]
Tony Award nominated musical They’re Playing Our Song, written by Neil Simon, with music by Marvin Hamlisch and lyrics by Carole Bayer Sager. Opening on Friday September 6th! Pricilla Beach Theater!
The fun starts at twelve o'clock Saturday, September 7, 2024 at the Hedge House, 126 Water Street in Plymouth! Admission is $10.00 for adults $5.00 for children under 10, admission for adults over 21 includes 3 beer samples. All adult beverages may be purchased with a $7 Thirsty Pilgrim chip available throughout the venue. Live Music […]
Live Music with a Bavarian Band both days starting at one o'clock! Great Food Featuring the world-famous Thirsty Pilgrim Brats! Face Painting • Contests & Games! Bud Light End Zone Tent will feature Bud Light, 2 HD TVs for College Football on Saturday, and Professional Football on Sunday!
Are YOU ready to lend your look to the fight for equal rights? Plymouth Pride is hosting celebrity photographer and NOH8 co-founder Adam Bouska for a NOH8 campaign photo shoot in Plymouth on Sunday September 8th, from 2pm to 4pm at Hotel 1620 in Plymouth Harbor.
Meet the Maestro– a lively and informative talk with the Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra’s Music Director and Conductor Steven Karidoyanes that will give a glimpse behind the scenes at some of the music and programs happening at the Phil.
The Duxbury Senior Center has established the Timeless Tales Children’s Lit Bookclub to revisit classic children’s books, which become timeless for good reason. The words may be simple, the more complex truths and universal themes illuminate our young minds and continue to nourish our thinking throughout our lives.
Independence and self-reliance are right at our fingertips with Rideshare apps like Lyft and Uber, and learning how to navigate them is the first step.
The Plymouth 9/11 Memorial at 1 South Spooner St in North Plymouth will be the site of a memorial ceremony honoring the lives lost on September 11, 2001, and our heroic first responders, beginning at 9:45 AM. If you can't be there in person, watch it LIVE on our Youtube Channel @thelocalseen and on our […]
If your computer skills could use some merciful help, you’ll be interested in The Kingston Public Library’s series of free Basic Computer Classes. The focus for Thursday, September 12th’s class is “Internet Searching,” along with some lessons on browsers, links and bookmarks.
Divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived. Fully organized and directed by Plymouth North Vocal Music students, SIX is a guaranteed night of fun and spectacle. From Tudor Queens to Pop Icons, the SIX wives of Henry VIII take the mic to remix five hundred years of historical heartbreak into a Euphoric Celebration of 21st-century girl power!
Creativity and community are the heart and soul of Tolson’s Tap & Tavern Shop Local Market Place, a gathering of Pembroke’s finest artisans, makers and crafters.
The Plymouth Public Library invites you to a seafaring historical lecture by author Rebecca Locklear, Shipwrecks and Search & Rescue: The U.S. Life-Saving Service (1878-1915).
Pembroke Celebrates is an annual party dedicated to and presented by the people who make the town a fantastic place to live–the residents. The largest event of the year, the entire town is invited down to the Pembroke High School Athletic Fields for lots of family friendly activities, food, festivities and fireworks!
Pembroke Public Library invites kids and their caretakers to Tackling Test Anxiety, to hear local author Kathleen Jeffrey read her new book “Katie’s Really Bad Day,” and discuss some methods to calm test anxiety in young children.
Author, public historian, museum professional and educator Stephen C. O’Neill will present “Major Judah Alden, A Revolutionary Life” at the Duxbury Free Library.
The Plymouth Public Library will host Jackie Millar from Terra Cura and Lori Walsh from Thyme for Wellness to demonstrate a variety of simple methods to preserve your bountiful harvest of herbs and vegetables.
The Kingston 300 committee is seeking members across the entire community- Veterans, Wampanoag Native People, youth, seniors, religious organizations, schools, business owners, everyone- so that all of Kingston’s residents, past and present, are represented in the festivities on this monumental anniversary.
If your computer skills could use some merciful help, you’ll be interested in The Kingston Public Library’s series of free Basic Computer Classes. Sept 19th is Intro to Email Navigation.
The Hometown Haunts and Hops Film Festival will be an eerie evening of entertainment centered around the main attraction- a screening of the spooktacular 2013 cult-classic WNUF Halloween Special.
Let’s Visit the Farm is an event by Plymouth Pride offering LGBTQ+ pride kids and their parents an opportunity to enjoy a day of horsing around with a menagerie of barnyard animals and spend time in community with other rainbow families.
The fair will feature live music from local artists, creating a lively and uplifting atmosphere. Explore a variety of vendors offering everything from holistic health products to handcrafted goods, perfect for nurturing wellness and supporting local artisans. Workshops, food and more!
Every Monday through October, come “shop, eat and relax” from 11am until 2pm at a woman-owned, classic New England Farmers market held on the patio of this cozy, quaint and historic space that has been a tavern serving the area since 1792.
Meet Your Local Officials will offer an opportunity to meet and learn about the local officials in your neighborhood– their roles in town governance, initiatives and priorities both now and for the future of the community.
Learn how to craft a comprehensive plan for your estate that communicates and protects all aspects of your life and assets, so that what you care about most is passed on to the people you love.
If your computer skills could use some merciful help, you’ll be interested in The Kingston Public Library’s series of free Basic Computer Classes. The series will close out on September 26th with “Identifying Internet Scams and Fake News.”
Special guest: Munk Duane! To learn more about the local music scene and to invite some of her out-of-town favorites, she has teamed up with the historic Spire Center to create a monthly concert AND podcast series!
As we age with our furry family members, it is imperative to plan for their future as we would any other loved one, and on Friday September 27th, Dr. J Paige Graziano will be at the Pembroke Council on Aging for “Aging Well with Your Pets,”
The Historic Duxbury House Tour is a unique opportunity to tour the historic homes and grounds of five private residents, with each house stemming from a distinct era in the history of Duxbury.
Sweater weather is creeping in with the traditional harbingers of fall - pumpkin spice flavored everything, hints of autumn colors in the trees and– the annual Soule Homestead Fall Harvest Fair and Fundraiser.
Every Monday through October, come “shop, eat and relax” from 11am until 2pm at a woman-owned, classic New England Farmers market held on the patio of this cozy, quaint and historic space that has been a tavern serving the area since 1792.
What makes a good story? is the compelling question that will launch Write Your Own Story, a fun creative writing workshop led by middle grade author Erin Petti on Tuesday October 1st at 4:30pm at the Plymouth Public Library.
the Kingston Public Library is inviting all Pokémon fans ages 7 and up to travel and explore the world of Pokémon with other trainers. Each week will have something different and fun to do related to Pokémon!
Children's book Tidy will be transformed into an immersive StoryWalk experience along the North Plymouth Seaside Trail, the 1.2 mile path connecting Nelson and Cordage Parks.