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.
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.
Experience the often overlooked but extremely significant First Lady brought to life at the Pembroke Public Library in Quaker Girl Takes Washington’s Center Stage: The Influence of Dolley Madison.
This unique, interactive performance by Stephen Collins will first introduce the life of this complex, dichotomous, and often misunderstood poet, and then invite participants to join a discussion of a selection of Frost’s poems.
Enjoy live music from band Despite Dwight, a silent auction, the bar and tapas while learning about Project Trinite directly from the people who have been involved in developing their inaugural sites in Kenya and Haiti.
The Pilgrim Hall Speaker Series welcomes Lee McColgan, author of the book A House Restored: The Tragedies and Triumphs of Saving a New England Colonial.
Learn how to "read" graveyards at “Past the Cemetery Gate," a presentation that will shed light on final resting places as a valuable resource for learning about his and herstories, cultures, and genealogy.
This is a clean, G-rated comedy event, so bring the whole family down for a night of observational fun on the generational differences in communication from Boomer to Zoomers, Gen-x, Y, and Z.
The world premiere of Baby Jane, a suspenseful and chilling stage adaptation based on the book by Henry Farrell and inspired by the iconic 1962 film What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? starring Bette Davis and Joan Crawford.
The world premiere of Baby Jane, a suspenseful and chilling stage adaptation based on the book by Henry Farrell and inspired by the iconic 1962 film What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? starring Bette Davis and Joan Crawford.
The world premiere of Baby Jane, a suspenseful and chilling stage adaptation based on the book by Henry Farrell and inspired by the iconic 1962 film What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? starring Bette Davis and Joan Crawford.
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.
Learn how to recognize the signs of UTI induced dementia, how to advocate for yourself at the doctor's office and the most effective ways to prevent infections.
Highlighting the ways consuming food grown close to home improves both personal and environmental health, and creates a more robust local economy, this talk presented by Pembroke Farmers Market President Meghan Watts.
How do we define what gender means in today’s world? If you’re interested in learning more on this topic, the Duxbury Council on Aging is hosting this enlightening presentation and conversation that aims to shed light on how the perception of gender has shifted and changed since the beginning of the century.
October’s Science Saturday at the Duxbury Free Library features a cool mixer for kids of all ages. Witch it up all in good fun with some pre-Halloween alchemy at the Witches Brews Sensory lab.
Ride your broomstick over to the Alden House Historic Site for a night of mildly frightening fun. Take a haunted tour of Alden House, dare to walk the haunted maze and trail walk, enjoy a scavenger hunt, and other festive activities.
Ride your broomstick over to the Alden House Historic Site for a night of mildly frightening fun. Take a haunted tour of Alden House, dare to walk the haunted maze and trail walk, enjoy a scavenger hunt, and other festive activities.
The world premiere of Baby Jane, a suspenseful and chilling stage adaptation based on the book by Henry Farrell and inspired by the iconic 1962 film What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? starring Bette Davis and Joan Crawford.
The world premiere of Baby Jane, a suspenseful and chilling stage adaptation based on the book by Henry Farrell and inspired by the iconic 1962 film What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? starring Bette Davis and Joan Crawford.
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.
Explore the history of nativism and religious intolerance in American society with Peter Gottschalk, author of American Heretics: Catholics, Jews, Muslims and the History of Religious Intolerance.
Preserve your loving relationships AND stay true to your values and political views with this presentation by the Braver Angels organization, who will provide participants with strategies for interactions with family members whose political views clash with yours.
The Plymouth COPE Center invites you to the Plymouth Public Library to watch the premiere of Dennis Quaid's national segment on Viewpoint, highlighting the life-saving impact harm-reduction initiatives like COPE centers have on saving lives.
Rita Parisi of Waterfall Productions reads classic tales penned by author Sarah Orne Jewett, each story woven with just enough shadow and creep to evoke the spooky season.
The world premiere of Baby Jane, a suspenseful and chilling stage adaptation based on the book by Henry Farrell and inspired by the iconic 1962 film What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? starring Bette Davis and Joan Crawford.
Love in All its Forms will feature four local authors reading and performing original works spanning literally all forms of love: gay, straight, undecided, male, female, cringe-inducing, heart-warming, humorous, pathetic, vanilla and not-so-much, millennial and middle-aged, romantic and platonic.
The world premiere of Baby Jane, a suspenseful and chilling stage adaptation based on the book by Henry Farrell and inspired by the iconic 1962 film What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? starring Bette Davis and Joan Crawford.
This musical concert will explore how the strong, independent Irish will and spirit of Margaret Maher fueled her actions to save Dickinson’s poems from being destroyed after the poet’s death.
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.
The Teen Room of the library will be a den of delicious squish as teens and tweens age ten years old and up are invited to make a delicious snack that is both fun to eat AND to play with- OOEY, GOOEY, and Edible Slime!
New York Times bestselling author Catherine Newman will be at the Adams Center in Kingston for a discussion of “Sandwich,” her latest, which Ann Patchett glowingly referred to as being “joy in book form.”
Celebrate the ghostly season with some spine-tingling tales from places close to home! The films will feature tales of supernatural scenes and haunted happenings in Salem, Concord, Deerfield and Nantucket.
Join paranormal researcher Tim Weisberg for Ghosts of the Bridgewater Triangle, a SPIRITED virtual trip through this infamously haunted two-hundred square miles of southeastern Massachusetts.