NEW LONDON, CONNECTICUT

Hempsted Halloween     Get into the spirit of the season and meet the ghosts of New Londoners who have ghoulish stories to tell – hear their tales and talk with them if you dare! On Saturday, October 17 th from 4 to 7 pm, experience the grounds of the city’s oldest house at twilight. Enjoy fun

WB SCULPTURE STUDIO

Pop Up Art Show Westport, MA  October 10, 11 and 12 New Work by Cali Almy and Whitmore Boogaerts   Here is some info: October 10, 11, 12 10 to 5 pm The Show is outside with plenty of space Safety First! 1138 Horseneck Road Westport, MA 02790 A Lovely Location! 401-297-9389 Find Out More

FESTIVAL BALLET PROVIDENCE

FBP Receives $100,000 Grant to “Take It Outside” Festival Ballet Providence (FBP) is proud to announce a once in a generation project for a time like no other. On October 1, 2020, Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo and RI Commerce announced Festival Ballet is the recipient of a $100,000 grant award to fund the creation of a temporary outdoor performing arts

GATEWAY WEST

OUR LOCAL WILD WEST BY DON DOUCETTE WOODCOCK HOUSE NORTH ATTLEBOROUGH John Woodcock’s fortress outpost in the northern Ten Mile River Watershed, William Blackstone’s remote Study Hill in Lonsdale, the Bucklin family and the Daggett family as neighbors and a few others homesteading the Rehoboth Plain, the Newman Ring of the Green settlement in old

FRIENDS OF THE TEN MILE RIVER

FROG POND CLEAN-UP Good Afternoon, Friends of the Ten Mile and Bucklin Brook will be conducting a cleanup  this coming Sunday, October 4th at 8:00 AM.   We will be meeting at the Doreen Tomlinson Baseball Field on Daggett Avenue in Pawtucket and will be cleaning the area around the small pond. This cleanup will

STEAMSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA

SSHSA DROPS ANCHOR IN WARWICK FOR FIRST PERMANENT HOME Maritime nonprofit completes purchase of former NEIT library After decades adrift at sea, the Steamship Historical Society of America (SSHSA) and its extensive collection of maritime images, artifacts, periodicals, artwork, official records and memorabilia finally have a port to call home. Last month, SSHSA completed the

BUCKLIN BROOK

TRAILING THE HAWKS BY DON DOUCETTE I must comment to you that Friends of the Ten Mile and Bucklin Brook successfully concluded this morning our three part Saturday morning walk/talk series: WHERE IS BUCKLIN BROOK? Of particular note was our successive red tail hawk observations throughout the urbanized Bucklin Brook Watershed – extremely active hawk

FREE RIHS TURNKEY CLASSROOM

Rhode Island Historical Society Launches Free Classrooms Exploring the Relevance of History in Current Events (PROVIDENCE, R.I.) – The Rhode Island Historical Society is excited to launch a free new series of Turnkey Google Classrooms for Rhode Island educators, distance learning families and homeschoolers. Then & Now: The Relevance of History in Current Events, is

ANNUAL BAKING WORKSHOP IS ON!

Museum of Work & Culture Offers Virtual Children’s Baking Workshop with Wright’s Dairy & Bakery WOONSOCKET, R.I. – The Museum of Work & Culture will offer its annual Children’s Baking Workshop with Wright’s Dairy Farm & Bakery this year in a virtual format with curbside pickup bakers kits.  This year’s workshop will be held on

CULTURAL CENTER OF CAPE COD

THERE’S A LOOM IN YOUR LAPTOP   The beating heart of your computer is a wooden loom designed over two hundred years ago. Imagine this article as a 1950s educational cartoon. A mad scientist with crazy hair and a white coat opening up a computer to reveal a vast wooden loom inside ­– crashing and