Trustees Mobile Adventures: A Bug’s Life!
Learn all about bugs and why they’re important to the world around us! Activities will include bug examination, insect crafts and nature play. Run by Trustees Mobile Adventures.
Learn all about bugs and why they’re important to the world around us! Activities will include bug examination, insect crafts and nature play. Run by Trustees Mobile Adventures.
Happy PRIDE month! Join us for a fun and interactive workshop about gender, identity, and our LGBTQ+ community! We’ll talk about the differences between sex, gender, and sexual orientation, explore common stereotypes and assumptions, and learn simple ways to create more inclusive spaces for everyone. Delivered by Mandy Roach from The Katie Brown Educational Program.
Learning to speak English can be a challenge. Come practice with us in the Nagle Room. Join our English Conversation Club and practice your speaking and listening skills. Beginners are welcome to join!
This presentation, led by Michael Boudria PhD, will teach what were the philosophical underpinnings of the time that were influencing Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and John Adams in the construction of the Declaration of Independence. These underlying ideas directly influenced the language, argument, and perspective of the document not only in terms of what it was for but also in what it was against. Thus, the Declaration of Independence is the culmination of philosophical discussions from the Age of Enlightenment spanning the century and a half that preceded it. The presentation will discuss how the Age of Enlightenment came about, what separated it from thinking from previous eras, what were its main philosophical contributions, and what were its influences on fields of study that came afterward. We'll also discuss the two Age of Enlightenment philosophers most responsible for the wording chosen in the Declaration of Independence itself, Thomas Hobbes and John Locke. Finally, the presentation will end on the debate of the last 25 years in political philosophy: Do we actually live in a Lockean society? Or do we live in a Hobbesian one?
Gamers unite for Teen Game Night!!! Every first Thursday of the month, teens are invited to the Fall River Public Library to play all sorts of collaborative and competitive multiplayer video games on the library projector. Show off your skills, learn about games new and old, and most importantly… have a blast!! For teens ages 13 - 18.
It's everyone's favorite game of BINGO but with a storybook character twist! Children can win books and other exciting prizes! Join us for a fun-filled afternoon. Recommended for ages 4 and up.
WN Duo is back at The Cove, Kick off 4th of July weekend on Thirsty Thursday by the water!
Take a step back in time for a dining experience featuring Victorian-era table etiquette and a history lesson in true crime. Enjoy a full course meal like the Bordens while piecing together the clues of their infamous murders. TICKETS
Take a step back in time for a dining experience featuring Victorian-era table etiquette and a history lesson in true crime. Enjoy a full course meal like the Bordens while piecing together the clues of their infamous murders. TICKETS
Kick off Independence Day weekend with an unforgettable night on the waterfront as DJ Edson Lazaro takes over Primo on Water Street!Start your evening with an incredible dinner, handcrafted cocktails, and the best atmosphere in Fall River before dancing the night away to all your favorite hits. With the Braga Bridge, Battleship Cove, and fireworks lighting up the skyline, there's no better place to celebrate the holiday weekend.