• 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
  • 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.

  • Pure Dance with Ballet RI

    Pure Dance with Ballet RI
    Margaret L. Jackson Performing Arts Center At BCC 777 Elsbree St, Fall River, MA, United States

    On April 25th at 7pm and April 26th at 1:30pm, Ballet Rhode Island makes its first-ever appearance at Bristol Community College, bringing the contemporary ballet program Pure Dance to the Margaret L. Jackson Arts Center! Tickets here. Striking contrast and kinetic beauty define Pure Dance, a bold celebration of what ballet can be today - athletic, expressive, and deeply human. Designed for both first-time dancegoers and seasoned audiences, the program offers a dynamic journey through contemporary ballet that highlights the moving body as both instrument and storyteller. From the effervescent brilliance of George Balanchine’s Allegro Brillante, to the meditative intimacy of Christopher Wheeldon’s Liturgy, to the raw contemporary pulse of Yury Yanowsky’s Fading Creatures, Pure Dance reveals ballet as an art form that is alive, relevant, and accessible. Set to gorgeous music and performed by Ballet RI’s professional artists, this unforgettable experience is just a short drive away, and an open invitation to come along for the ride. Following each performance, audiences are invited to stay for a Meet the Ballerina experience, offering a rare opportunity to connect directly with the artists, ask questions, and gain insight into the creative process behind the performance. These post-show conversations are designed to […]

    $47
  • Spring Girl Scout Workshops

    Spring Girl Scout Workshops
    Battleship Cove 5 Water Street, Fall River

    TICKETS oin us for our Spring 2026 Girl Scout workshop. February 22, 2026 Junior Space Science Investigator- Join us at Battleship Cove as we venture through our Solar System and beyond, and see that space is even bigger than you may have imagined. Girl Scouts will learn about our Solar System and the distance between planets. Additionally, because the planets are never alone in the night sky, Girl Scouts will learn about the stars above them and how sailors used the stars throughout the last centuries to navigate at night. Open to Juniors. Junior: Space Science Investigator Badge included. This does not include touring of the ship as this is an afterhours workshop. This is not a drop off event. No workshop fee for adults.- https://www.battleshipcove.org/.../junior-space-science... March 8, 2026 Cadette Comic Artist & Finding Common Ground- Join us at Battleship Cove as we combine the world of comics and the world of democracy into one worship! Girl Scouts will learn about what makes each person special and different and how they can use their differences to tell a story. Just like Wonder Woman and Captain America, everyone has a conflict they must face and resolve. Girl Scouts will work as a […]

  • 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. 

  • Magic: The Gathering Meetup

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

    Our monthly Magic: the Gathering group meets on the last Wednesday of each month.* Come play a few games in the world's most popular trading card game! Participants are invited to bring their own decks or build their own with a selection of the hundreds of cards we have at the library. Don't know how to play? We'll be glad to show you how! This program is intended for teens ages 12 to 18. No prior experience with the game is required to participate. We'll be meeting in the Fell Reading Room in the library. *If the last Wednesday of the month falls on a holiday, the meetup will be rescheduled, probably to the week before. Please check our calendar to be sure.

  • Photography Group

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

    The Fall River Public Library invites all photography enthusiasts to join our new Photography Group. On the last Wednesday of each month, participants will share their work, provide feedback, and join in open discussion about the wonderful art of photography! A monthly, optional theme will be picked at random to help inspire and prompt our members to make new and exciting work to share each session. Participants are asked to bring in a thumbdrive of their work, with a selection of 5-10 photos, if they intend to share with the group that month. While we gladly accept photographers at all stages of their journeys, the Photography Group does not offer photography lessons. We do encourage our participants to ask questions about photography, and to share tips and tricks they’ve learned with each other. This program is intended for photographers ages 13 and up.

  • Bronwyn Keith-Hynes

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

    Fall River music lovers, you’re invited to a special night with Bronwyn Keith-Hynes at the Narrows Center For The Arts—one of the city’s go-to spots for live entertainment. Join us Monday, January 5, 2026 at 8:00 PM for an evening that feels like a hometown tradition. Known for her razor-clean fiddle lines and soulful phrasing, Bronwyn brings country/folk to life with precision, warmth, and stories that linger long after the last note. The Narrows Center offers an intimate, listener-friendly room with great sightlines, easy access, and a welcoming vibe that makes every seat feel close to the stage. Don’t miss Bronwyn Keith-Hynes Fall River—secure your tickets now and come be part of a memorable night at Bronwyn Keith-Hynes Narrows Center For The Arts.

  • Bronwyn Keith-Hynes

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

    Friday, May 1, 2026 $36 Advance | $38 Day of Show Doors 7pm | Show 8pm Grammy-winning fiddle virtuoso Bronwyn Keith-Hynes is stepping into the spotlight. After several years of wowing audiences as the fiddler for Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway, the 2x IBMA Fiddle Player of the Year is striking out on her own - fronting a band for the first time and bringing her voice to the forefront. Known for her fiery fiddle playing and pure, rootsy singing, Bronwyn Keith-Hynes’ debut vocal album ‘I Built A World’ earned her a Grammy nomination this past February, and American Songwriter calls her “a world-class fiddler with a golden voice.” Now, as her own entry in bluegrass history expands from celebrated instrumentalist to bandleader and front woman, Bronwyn isn’t just crafting a career in the image of genre greats like Sam Bush and Jerry Douglas; she’s bringing them along for the ride. Both Bush and Douglas are featured as players on I Built a World, and they’re not the only of Bronwyn’s musically-inclined pals and heroes to make an appearance on this star studded album. Keith-Hynes’ music blends high octane bluegrass sensibilities with the soul of country and American Roots music. Backed by […]

  • We Love Children Bingo Night

    The Liberal Club 20 Star St, Fall River

    Come join us for a fun night of bingo! 12 games for $30! Cash prizes! Food for purchase. Wear your best 1970s or 1980s gear and you could win a prize for best dressed!

    $30
  • John Doe & David Lowery

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

    Saturday, May 2, 2026 $47 Advance | $49 Day of Show Doors 7pm | Show 8pm Punk and indie-rock collide for a special evening with John Doe of X and David Lowery of Cracker. As co-founder and bassist of X, John Doe helped define the sound of late-’70s Los Angeles punk, releasing six albums and carrying the band’s fiercely poetic, roots-infused spirit forward for nearly five decades, while also building a prolific solo career and appearing in more than 50 films and television projects. David Lowery, the acclaimed singer-songwriter behind Cracker and Camper Van Beethoven, has spent over 40 years shaping the indie-rock and alt-country landscape with iconic songs and a string of gold and platinum records, alongside his work as a producer, educator, and outspoken advocate for artists’ rights.  About John Doe: John Doe was born in 1977 when he arrived in Los Angeles. His previous life in Tennessee, Wisconsin & Baltimore was a great & fertile time but new music and social changes led him to events that created a life in art. He graduated from Antioch College in Baltimore in 1975, worked as a roofer, aluminum siding mechanic, and ran a poetry reading series. Ms. Meyers was his landlord in the […]

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