• Books & Tea Club

    Books & Tea Club
    Fall River Public Library 104 North Main St, Fall River, MA

    Both returning and new members are invited to join us on the third Wednesday of each month for a different kind of book club--one with no required books to read! Instead, everyone can share their own recommendations of a book they're enjoyed recently as we meet for general book chat and afternoon tea. Light refreshments will be served. Bring your favorite teacup (if you want) and a book or two to share! For questions, contact Betsy Washburn at 508-324-2700 ext. 3. 

  • The Banned Book Club

    The Banned Book Club
    Fall River Public Library 104 North Main St, Fall River, MA

    Join The Banned Book Club - a place where we devour literature that has been historically challenged throughout American history. Every 4th Thursday of the month we will discuss what lies beneath these pages and engage in conversation about the importance of the freedom of reading, which is essential to our democracy. During our first meeting we will be discussing 1984 by George Orwell. Pick up a copy at the circulation desk!

  • Silent Book Club

    Silent Book Club
    Once Upon a Bookstore 418 Quequechan St. 2nd Fl., Fall River, Massachusetts

    Bring along whatever you are currently reading, and join other readers for Fall River's very own chapter of Silent Book Club.

  • Historical Fiction Book Club

    Historical Fiction Book Club
    Fall River Public Library 104 North Main St, Fall River, MA

    Join us on the last Monday of every month from 6:00-7:00 in the meeting room to read, discuss, analyze, review, and suggest all books Historical Fiction. Drink some tea and enjoy living in another time. 

  • Aging Well: Senior LGBTQ+ Breakfast Club

    Munchies 4263 North Main Street, Fall River, MA, United States

    For South Coast LGBTQ+ individuals ages 60+ REGISTER AT: https://tinyurl.com/breakfast-club-fr 

  • Chris Smither

    Narrows Center for the Arts 16 Anawan St., Fall River, MA

    Thursday, December 3, 2026 $49 Advance | $51 Day of Show Doors 7pm | Show 8pm Born in Miami, during World War II, Chris Smither grew up in New Orleans where he first started playing music as a child. The son of a Tulane University professor, he was taught the rudiments of instrumentation by his uncle on his mother’s ukulele. “Uncle Howard,” Smither says, “showed me that if you knew three chords, you could play a lot of the songs you heard on the radio. And if you knew four chords, you could pretty much rule the world.” With that bit of knowledge under his belt, he was hooked. “I’d loved acoustic music – specifically the blues – ever since I first heard Lightnin’ Hopkins’ Blues In My Bottle album. I couldn’t believe the sound Hopkins got. At first I thought it was two guys playing guitar. My style, to a degree, came out of trying to imitate that sound I heard.” In his early twenties, Smither turned his back on his anthropology studies and headed to Boston at the urging of legendary folk singer Eric von Schmidt. It was the mid-’60s and acoustic music thrived in the streets and coffeehouses there. Smither forged […]

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