SAILOR’S VALENTINE WORKSHOP

Sailor’s Valentine Workshop, with Nathan Olin Saturday, February 1, from 10 am-1 pm.   Using a variety of instructor-provided templates, you will create your own original, contemporary Sailor’s Valentine!   With an assortment of materials including but not limited to shells, stones, and unique beads, you will construct a very simple example of the traditional

ATTLEBORO HISTORIC PRESERVATION SOCIETY

January 16, 2020 SUZANNE SAWYER Free and open to the public.    AHPS will present the Sun Chronicle’s 1941 series by Suzanne Sawyer, “Sketching Old Homes”.  You will be delighted and amazed by the photos and details included on 18 of Attleboro’s most historic homes.  Our originally scheduled program, “Preservation and Economic Development with Catherine

DOUG BLAKE – WILLIAM BRADFORD

“William Bradford,” Presented by Plimoth Plantation Re-enactor Doug Blake  Sunday, January 19, at 2 pm.     Presented by the Historical Society of Old Yarmouth.  A passenger on the Mayflower, William Bradford arrived and settled in what became known as Plymouth, Massachusetts. Bradford was a signatory of the Mayflower Compact and served as Governor for over 30

MEDIEVAL EPIPHANY FEAST

BOAR’S HEAD FEAST Friends of the South Harwich Meetinghouse proudly present The Boar’s Head Festival celebrating the traditions of Medieval Epiphany with song, dance, extraordinary live animals and festive pageantry for the entire family. Friends of the South Harwich Meetinghouse proudly present The Boar’s Head Festival celebrating the traditions of Medieval Epiphany with song, dance, extraordinary live

MUSEUM AT THE MILL: DODGEVILLE, MASSACHUSETTS

Museum At The Mill Stages First Historical Exhibits! Through the coordinated efforts of Bridgewater State University Docent Interns, Dodge Mill Volunteers and Mill Board Members, the Museum At The Mill displays of three eras of Mill House Kitchens have been completed in the Studio Section of Dodge Mill. Joe Beaudoin, Gary Demers, Marian Wrightington and

FREE CLASS: MEMORY LOSS AND CARETAKERS

Free Therapist-Led Program for Individuals with Memory Loss & Their Caretakers (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 and their caretakers. Beginning Monday, January 27, the Museum will

“THE WINTER CONCERT”

We wish all of you a joyous holiday and a happy new year!  THE CULTURAL CENTER OF CAPE COD Heads Up! George Winston: The “Winter Concert” GEORGE WINSTON April 7, 8, and 9, at 7:30 pm. George Winston has inspired fans and musicians alike with his singular solo acoustic piano songs for more than 40

MUSEUM OF WORK AND CULTURE

Free Lecture Series Launches at Museum of Work & Culture January 12 Valley Talks Restart with Stadium Theatre Restoration Presentation WOONSOCKET, R.I. – Valley Talks, a series of biweekly historical lectures, begins January 12. All events are free and take place at 1:30pm at the Museum of Work & Culture. This year’s series will focus on

RHODE ISLAND HISTORIC AND PRESERVATION COMMISSION

Before we ring in the new year, Let’s look back at some highlights from 2019.   Assisting preservation projects at sites including Lymansville Co. Mill (NP), Slatersville Bridge (NS), Warren Mfg. Co., and Providence’s Wedding Cake House Launching the State Preservation Plan update A dazzling Rhode Island Heritage Day Festival with new partners and old

CULTURAL CENTER OF CAPE COD

The Cultural Center of Cape Cod is closed for our winter break, we will re-open on January 6.   You can still register for all classes and events on our website www.cultural-center.org   We look forward to seeing you in the new year! “BUT HERE IS A WARM IDEA” THE SIOUX CHEF with Chef Joe