• 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.

  • Social Club Karaoke w/ DJ Dan Mac (weekly)

    Canned Heat Craft Beer Co. 52 Ferry Street, Fall River, MA, United States

    Join DJ Dan Mac with Mac Attack Entertainment every Friday night. It’s always a good time, it’s always a party! Everyone sings at Social Club Karaoke! 

  • Sound Bath Experience (weekly)

    Sound Bath Experience (weekly)
    Scendancy Soul 418 Quequechan St, Fall River, Massachusetts, United States

    Recurring Saturday Mornings | 8:00-9:00 AMScendancy Soul Reiki Center, Fall River, MA This isn't passive relaxation. This is active recalibration. Your nervous system operates at specific frequencies. When life, stress, and accumulated tension knock you out of alignment, you feel it—anxiety, exhaustion, scattered thinking, emotional reactivity. Frequency Reset is vibrational medicine. Using therapeutic-grade tuning forks tuned to healing frequencies, crystal sound bowls, and carefully curated cinematic soundscapes, we create an immersive sonic field that guides your body back to coherence. What happens in 60 minutes: This is a lying-down experience—comfortable, supported, fully immersive. You don't do anything. You allow the frequencies to do the work. What to bring: Your weekly frequency reset. Your system craves this.

    $20.00
  • Independent Bookstore Day

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

    Celebrate all day with a Book Wizard, crafts, raffles, and a Book Witch! Shop small and support our community. 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Visit the Book Wizard for magical book recommendations. 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Make a book page rose at the craft station. 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Visit the Book Witch for spellbinding book recommendations. ALL DAY: Raffles for kids and adults, genre inspired biscotti by Songbird Sourdough!

  • FR Trees & Trails: Arbor Day Celebration

    Britland Park Wordell Street, Fall River, MA, United States

    Join us for a morning of community, conservation, and family fun at Britland Park on Saturday, April 25th from 10:30AM–12:00PM! Celebrate Arbor Day by helping us care for and grow our local green spaces. This free, family-friendly event will feature:  Community Clean-Up (tools provided, no sign up required) Tree Planting Demonstrations Equipment Demos Free Sapling Giveaway (while supplies last!) Fall River Public Library Bookmobile Trustees Mobile Adventures And more! Whether you’re passionate about the environment, looking for a fun morning activity with the kids, or just want to give back to your community, there’s something for everyone. Let’s work together to keep Fall River beautiful — and plant the seeds for a greener future!  *There is a guided Freshwater Wildlife Walk on the Quequechan Rail Trail with the Trustees to follow (12-2PM), for more information about the wildlife walk visit: https://www.inaturalist.org/.../city-nature-challenge..

  • Meet The Little Mermaid!

    Fall River Public Library 104 North Main St, Fall River, MA

    Direct from under the sea, the Little Mermaid will visit her friends on land in the very special Meet and Greet!  Ariel will read her story, pose for pictures and share some songs!  Children will also receive a glittery temporary tattoo!  A raffle for an Under the Sea gift basket of goodies will conclude the show.  For all ages.

  • Freshwater Wildlife Walk on the Quequechan River Rail Trail

    Quequechan River Rail Trail 472 Quequechan River Rail Trail, Fall River, MA, United States

    Mark Your Calendars for the Greater Fall River City Nature Challenge! April 24 to April 27, 2026 Join the Trustees and Mass Audubon for a free guided exploration of the Quequechan River Rail Trail! Participants will learn how to identify different species of wildlife during this experience, as a part of the Greater Fall River City Nature Challenge. The City Nature Challenge is a free worldwide event where the public helps conservation science by taking photos of wild organisms in their own city and uploading them to iNaturalist – a website dedicated to identifying wildlife, for everyone! In the Greater Fall River area, The Trustees and Mass Audubon are teaming up to make it simple for everyone to join in. We’re hosting four free guided walks through different local habitats and offering free iNaturalist trainings so educators and community leaders can confidently run their own BioBlitz-style walks. Please consider joining us on another one of our experiences listed below! Friday April 24, 10:00am to 12:00pm  – Tree ID Walk on the Tattapanum Trail Saturday April 25, 12:00pm to 2:00pm– Freshwater Wildlife Walk on the Quequechan River Rail Trail Sunday April 26, 12:30pm to 2:30pm – Woodland Walk in the Copicut […]

    Free
  • Chess Club

    Chess Club
    Fall River Public Library 104 North Main St, Fall River, MA

    Play a game of chess at the library! Chess players at all levels are invited to stop by on Saturday afternoons. Bring your own chess board and pieces, or we have some available at the desk.

  • Sew What! A Sewing and Mending Workshop

    Fall River Heritage State Park Fall River, Massachusetts, United States

    Presented by the Bristol Black Collective. Join us for a hands-on workshop. Participants can explore the techniques of stitching and visible mending while learning how to replace buttons, repair zippers, and more! Participants are encouraged to bring an item to repair.

  • Open Draw for Teens

    Open Draw for Teens
    Fall River Public Library 104 North Main St, Fall River, MA

    Open Draw for Teens provides a space in the library every other Saturday for teens to draw and socialize with other creative peers! Every session we will have ample time to free draw, and occasionally will host workshops on paper crafts like making zines, flipbooks, pop-up comics, as well as assorted drawing exercises. Bring your sketchbooks, drawing pads, loose paper, old magazines, your favorite pens and pencils… whatever it is you use to draw! Some basic materials will also be available to use each session. For teens ages 13 - 18.

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