FRIENDS OF THE TEN MILE RIVER

ANCIENT BUCKLIN BROOK WATERSHED REDISCOVERED  TEN MILE RIVER In 1995 when I walked with Mark Benoit the length of the Ten Mile River, I remember conversing several times that we were the only people in our watershed doing what we were doing and as the world buzzed around us going about daily pursuits, we pressed

MUSEUM OF WORK AND CULTURE

Museum of Work & Culture Announces Monthly Series for Memory Loss  Museum to Welcome Lieutenant Governor & Mayor for Ribbon Cutting (WOONSOCKET, R.I.) – The Museum of Work & Culture is proud to announce that it will be extending its inclusive programs with Living Memories Mondays, a new monthly series focused on individuals with memory loss

THE MUSEUM AT THE MILL

A HUNDRED YEARS OF MILL HOUSE KITCHENS A Gathering at The Museum At The Mill Bridgewater State University Interns, Mill Volunteers, Board Members, BSU Actresses and guests gathered in the Studio at Dodge Mill to rehearse for the video production of “A Hundred Years Of Mill House Kitchens.” L-R AROUND THE CIRCLE: KIERSTEN, COLIN, DESTINY,

FRIENDS OF TEN MILE WATERSHED

Back Yard Explorations-Looking For Bucklin Brook SWEDEN SWAMP SOUTH ATTLEBORO No success today with any visible evidence of Bucklin Brook in northern Pawtucket – where we believe it to enter Pawtucket from Sweden Swamp in South Attleboro and under the rail line beneath Case Mobile Home Estates and then through the Cottage Street community and

CONCORD MUSEUM AND WORCESTER ART MUSEUM

BEYOND MIDNIGHT: PAUL REVERE REVEALS THE CREATIVE FORCE OF A GREAT AMERICAN PATRIOT John Singleton Copley, Paul Revere, 1768, Oil on canvas, Gift of Joseph W. Revere, William B. Revere and Edward H. R. Revere, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 30.781, photograph © 2019 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston   Exhibition will be on view at the

“THE GOLDEN PHARAOH” – BOSTON

King Tut’s Priceless Treasures to Visit Boston in June for the First Time in a Generation “KING TUT: Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh” Commemorates Tomb Discovery Centenary with Unprecedented Collection of World-Heritage Artifacts   BOSTON – Nearly 100 years after the discovery that captivated the world, KING TUT: Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh – the largest collection

CARRIAGE HOUSE GALLERY: BROWN UNIVERSITY

Defiant Spirits: Fernando Brito’s Sinaloa   The award-winning photographer’s work reveals both the raw violence and the resilience of life in Sinaloa, Mexico under the Cartel de Sinaloa in an exhibition at Brown University’s John Nicholas Brown Center for Public Humanities and Cultural Heritage.   The Carriage House Gallery John Nicholas Brown Center for Public

NORTH ATTLEBOROUGH HISTORICAL SOCIETY

January 26th North Attleborough Historical Society Meeting The North Attleborough Historical Society will hold its next meeting on Sunday, January 26th at 2 PM at the Little Red Schoolhouse.    The Society invites you to join them for a talk by American Civil War reenactor Mark Mello who will delve into the day-to-day lives of

GEORGE MARSHALL: VALLEY TALKS

Free Talk by Rhode Island Film Festival Executive Director at Museum of Work & Culture WOONSOCKET, R.I. – Valley Talks, a series of free historical lectures, continues on Sunday, January 26, 1:30 pm, at the Museum of Work & Culture. Rhode Island International Film Festival Executive Director George Marshall will present Mischief Managed: A Cinematic Journey.   The