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.
The Author of Squanto: A Native Odyssey, Lipman’s new biography offers a fresh perspective on the enigmatic man best known as a liaison between Native peoples and the Mayflower pilgrims.
A First Aid Class for kids ages 11 to 15 years old that will demonstrate and discuss, in age appropriate ways, how to treat minor injuries, indoor and outdoor hazards to be aware of, and tips to prevent accidents or injury.
Firehouse Food Pantry is holding their 8th Annual Vendor and Craft Fair! Shop wares from local artisans, crafters and businesses, enjoy tasty treats and shoot your shot at winning something in the raffle!
The Duxbury Rural & Historical Society invites you to attend a lecture on The US Sanitary Commission and Civil War Veterans, a presentation by Dr. Patrick Browne.
Plymouth Pride is partnering with Habitat for Humanity of Greater Plymouth for a Team Build Day. Volunteer to help build a home for a single mother and her young child. No construction skills necessary!
The Pembroke Council on Aging is holding a Craft Event at the Community Center in Pembroke to benefit A Home for Weary Wanderers, a non-profit dedicated to providing a safe and loving environment for dogs in need.
The True Story of Thanksgiving is a talk conveying Wampanoag history during the Colonial-era and what the first Thanksgiving was really like in Plymouth.
The Pembroke Public Library has invited author Stephen White to lead How to Write a Novel, a workshop that promises to help you get started on that novel!
Plymouth Pride is holding space in the Plymouth Public Library Fehlow Room to honor the lives of those we’ve lost this past year. All are welcome to attend this Remembrance Vigil.
A discussion about the Brewster and Standish Families, two farming families that depended upon each other as good neighbors in the early years of Duxbury’s settlement.
Learn more about the Macy's Day Parade’s rich history, preview this year's balloons and have fun guessing the identity of celebrities who have performed in the parade throughout the years.
Create a a one-of-kind “treescape,” : a decorative “window” inspired by the beloved Christmas tree and decorated using your choice of items from a varied and vast selection of trinkets and treasures.
Thanksgiving will come to life with history-brought-to-life as Pilgrims, Native Americans, Soldiers, Patriots, and Pioneers fill the streets of Plymouth.
The Pembroke Rec Department is offering a one-day, 3-hour babysitting course to help young sitters improve their babysitting skills and learn the dos and don’ts of being home alone.
Get a start on your holiday shopping and support a wide variety of small and local businesses vending baked goods, botanical items, fitness items, tarot card readings, charming crafted items, and unique art.