Zach Guillette
Zach Guillette
Come hang out with us in the taproom every Thursday for the acoustic sounds of Zach Guillette.
Come hang out with us in the taproom every Thursday for the acoustic sounds of Zach Guillette.
Bristol Community College's Holocaust and Genocide Center is hosting a one-day conference on African genocide. The keynote speech will be from Dr. Tharcisse Seminega, survivor of the 1994 Rwandan genocide, and a panel by scholars will follow, along with a musical performance by Malian musician Sidy Maiga and his band. The event is free and open to the public and lunch will be provided. The event will be at the BCC Jackson Arts Center, 777 Elsbree Street, on Friday, April 5, from 9:30 AM-2:30 PM.
Friday,April 5, 2024 $43 Advance | $45 Day of Show Doors 7pm | Show 8pm Marta Pereira da Costa is the world’s first woman to play Portuguese Guitar professionally in Fado. The Portuguese guitar is well associated with Fado, and Marta, not forgetting her roots and tradition, risked new sounds and gives her instrument a voice in the world of jazz, world music, and Portuguese music. She takes the Portuguese guitar to the world, and brings the world to the Portuguese guitar, breaking boundaries connecting frontiers. Five years later, Marta returns to Narrows Center for the Arts with a special guest Fado singer from Portugal, Duarte. João José Pita Jr, 7-string guitar Pedro Segundo, percussion
A band that doesn’t need much explaining and once you see them live, you’ll never be the same!!!! Come rock out to some Real Weird tunes! You wont regret it!
Jump into Spring! Please register. See link below. https://activities.outdoors.org/.../action/details/id/148669 Dress for the weather. Wear sturdy walking shoes. Sneakers ok but we will be stepping over rocks and roots. Bring water and lunch/snacks. Children with parent/guardian welcome! Rain date of Sunday, April 7. Leader will notify. As with all AMC hikes, we start as a group and end as a group; nobody is left behind. No pets please.
Saturday, April 6th @ Hong Meas Restaurant. Morning time ( OPEN TO THE PUBLIC) embracing the culture with Buddhist monks chanting, noon time traditional dance, traditional games, and karaoke. Evening time (Advance tickets: $15.00 @Door: $25.00) social dance from 7 pm to midnight with CSOA board members and you our special guests.
Musician Marc Berger performs music from his acclaimed album RIDE, exploring the myths, landscapes, and people of the American West. Join us for this free concert by an artist whose unique folk/alt-country sound has been compared to Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan. Inspired by Marc’s lifelong love affair with the American West RIDE captures the vastness and romance of the West while exploring its deep roots in the American psyche. From the haunting message and beat of “Twister” and the soul-shaking challenge of taming a wild horse in “Take it on the Chin”, to the sexy, mind-blowing, middle-of-nowhere encounter of “Time Waits For No Man” and on through seven more scenic stops, RIDE takes you on a dusty tour of the Great American Frontier. “Echoes the stark, evocative songs of Springsteen’s Nebraska, the cinematic tone of Mark Knopfler and the Lone Star alt-country charms of Guy Clark and Townes Van Zandt." - Direct Current This program is supported in part by a grant from the Fall River Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.
Meet The Mix Tape. It's not a gravel ride. It's not a road ride. It's not a mountain bike ride. It's not a gran fondo. It's not a race. Well it is a race... if you want it to be a race. But you don't have to race. But you can totally race. So, it's kind of a gran fondo. The Mix Tape is our answer to the lack of something different down our way. We wanted something that's as challenging as you want to make it with a little bit of everything. Since we don't have many hills we had to get creative. So we designed you a 50-60 mile rolling party that covers pavement, light trails, fire roads, a little singletrack, and some challenging tech that's brief but impactful. What all of this means is that there's no perfect bike for this. On the roads you'll hate your mountain bike and when you're climbing The Ledge you'll be wishing you had it. So we feel that the perfect bike for this is the one with drop bars and the biggest tires that fit. But you decide what works for you. Just don't bring your road bike. You won't […]
Jon River on guitar! Come catch some solo acoustic sounds to end your weekend off right!
FRACC April Meeting Open to all - Join us! Networking and updates from the Fall River Arts & Culture Coalition (FRACC). Monday, April 8th at 5 PM. In-Person! Hosted by SoCo Art Labs. FRACC meetings are held regularly each month at 5pm at rotating member locations or zoom.
Bristol Community College and One Southcoast Chamber have partnered together to host MOSAIC, a special event for area business leaders, from all backgrounds, to come together to learn more about what makes up our community's cultural tapestry. The event takes place on Tuesday, April 9, 2024, from 4 to 7 p.m., in the John J. Sbrega Health and Science Building (J building), on the Bristol Fall River Campus, 777 Elsbree Street. MOSAIC will begin with a panel discussion at 4 p.m., where South Coast leaders will discuss the business imperative of diversity and inclusion in the workplace, followed by a reception of light refreshments, from 5 to 6 p.m. The event will include a cash bar, as well as opportunities to win raffle prizes! The event's panelists will include Melanie Cluley, Director of Organizational Culture and Engagement, Southcoast Health; Emmanuel Echavarria, Chief Human Resources Officer, Bristol Community College; Gail Fortes, Executive Director of the YWCA Southeastern Massachusetts & Vice Chair of the Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee; Ross Hooley, Coordinator, MAICEI (Mass. Inclusive Concurrent Enrollment Initiative), Bristol Community College; Helena Moronta, First Vice President Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Officer BayCoast Bank and Arti Pacheco, Agent, New York Life Insurance Company. […]
Join us for a free artist networking event at SoCo Art Labs in Fall River, MA, USA. This in-person event is a great opportunity for artists of all levels to connect, collaborate, and share ideas. Whether you're a painter, sculptor, photographer, or any other type of artist, this event is for you! Meet fellow artists, exchange tips and tricks, and maybe even find your next creative partner. SoCo Art Labs is the perfect venue for this event. Fall River's first and only artist coworking space, it is located on Globe Street, and provides a vibrant and inspiring atmosphere for artists to come together. Don't miss out on this chance to expand your artistic network and make lasting connections. There is private off street parking in the lot behind the building on King St. Mark your calendar and get ready for a night of creativity and camaraderie at the Soco Art Labs Artist Networking Event!
Join us to create art from muscle shells sourced from our local beaches! All supplies are included. Open to all ages and abilities. Tickets on sale HERE.
Come hang out with us in the taproom every Thursday for the acoustic sounds of Zach Guillette.
Join us for an enchanting evening of musical awesomeness featuring three captivating acts. The Berger Boys: Jimmy and Louie Berger are a father and son acoustic duo , from Rhode Island and formed about 2-1/2 years ago !! They got together one night , just to sing a few tunes and the “blood harmonies” kicked in !! They do a mixture of very personal originals and choice covers , from the 60’s to present ! But in their own spin !! The Berger Boys have played all over RI and nearby Mass , including the Narrows in Fall River multiple times !! With Jimmy on acoustic guitar & vocals and Louie on vocals , mostly lead , the harmonies just jump out at you !! Roots Run Wild: Full of musical surprises, Roots Run Wild strikes the perfect balance between sweetness and ferocity with their blend of unique instrumentation, robust styling, and powerful vocals. RRW entertains and delights with intricate harmonies and a focus on spreading good vibes, embracing roots and folk music from the mountains to the islands, frequently sneaking into pop territory with their catchy melodies and hooks. Their debut album is set to release later this year […]
Let's give Mom and Dad a night out! We will entertain the kiddos with Pizza, Crafts and a Movie! Only $10 per kid! Tickets available HERE.
Magic Minnows are back and ready to set the vibes 5-8pm. Taproom and Biergarten open 3:30-10pm. No Cover Charge
Join Stephanie to create some seriously adorable frogs from terra cotta pots! This fun workshop is open to all ages and abilities. Tickets available HERE.
The cognitive states that we assume will set us back actually move us forward. Part workshop, part reading, this event offers writers and creators a chance to hear Maggie Jackson, an award-winning author and journalist known for her penetrating writings on social trends, discuss her new book Uncertain: The Wisdom and Wonder of Being Unsure. Following her presentation and discussion on how uncertainty plays a role in the creative life, participants will share insights, writing exercises, and small group discussions guided by creativity coach Midori Evans. Uncertain will be available for sale at the event. This program is supported in part by a grant from the New Bedford Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.
Join us for these fantastic children’s events here at SoCo Art Labs, hosted by artist and author, Susan Drayton. This event, funded by a grant from the Fall River Cultural Council and the Mass Cultural Council is free for children. Each month's activity will be different but will all strive to strengthen children's motor and problem solving skills through planning and making their very own artwork, while also focusing on literacy and creativity. Parents/Guardians must be present at all times. Saturday, April 13, 2024 3:00-4:00p.m. SoCo Art Labs, 145 Globe Street, Fall River, MA Free lot parking in lot behind building on King Street.
Welcome to the 2024 Magical Healing Spring Fair Our only hope always is to bring the community together, to bring joy, love to one another, a fun atmosphere, to provide healing, and help our small business crafters, artisans, and vendors grow. FREE ADMISSION What to expect: Shop from local crafters, artisans, and vendors 15-20 minute Reiki Sessions Tarot, Angel, Psychic Card readings Medical Medium-Malissa is a clairvoyant medium. She can scan the body and connect to the organs, bones and blood of the client . She can answer direct questions about something going on with your physical health or emotional health. She will not answer questions about death, but can discuss where you should start on your wellness journey. 15-20 minute Chair Massages Ear Auriculotherapy Raffles for a chance to win an item donated by each vendor Bartender on Duty for cocktails and mixed drinks Music Food Face Painting Pampering mini makeovers Snacks for sale and more……………
Todd Casilli. The name speaks for itself. He’s not always in town but when he is, you don't want to miss out!!
Does your kid love art??? We are hosting ART CAMP for April school vacation week and would love to have your kiddo join us for the fun! Each day will feature a new theme and our crafts will be geared towards the theme. We will also be reading books, doing kids yoga and teaching your children about using recycled/repurposed materials to create anything they can imagine! Our day will run from 9am to 3pm and children should plan to bring a lunch and two snacks. Open to children ages 5-13. Sign up for the full week for $325 or $80 per day, depending on your schedule. Contact us at craftyishshop@gmail.com or by phone at (508) 493-0725 with any questions. All teachers have been pre-screened for your child's safety. Tickets available HERE.
Does your kid love art??? We are hosting ART CAMP for April school vacation week and would love to have your kiddo join us for the fun! Each day will feature a new theme and our crafts will be geared towards the theme. We will also be reading books, doing kids yoga and teaching your children about using recycled/repurposed materials to create anything they can imagine! Our day will run from 9am to 3pm and children should plan to bring a lunch and two snacks. Open to children ages 5-13. Sign up for the full week for $325 or $80 per day, depending on your schedule. Contact us at craftyishshop@gmail.com or by phone at (508) 493-0725 with any questions. All teachers have been pre-screened for your child's safety. Tickets available HERE.
Hold the ocean in your hands with these fun to make sensory bottles! Upend the bottle or give it a shake and watch the movement of the 'waves,' shells, and sea creatures inside for instant stress relief. We will include all the supplies needed to create this engaging craft including bottles and plastic sea creatures! Register for this event beginning Tuesday, April 9. Space and supplies are limited, so call the Children's Room at 508-324-2700, ext. 4, if you would like to participate. Recommended for ages 4 and up. CONTACT: David R. Mello 508-324-2700 ext. 4 dmello@sailsinc.org LOCATION: Main Library (104 North Main Street) -Meeting Room
Does your kid love art??? We are hosting ART CAMP for April school vacation week and would love to have your kiddo join us for the fun! Each day will feature a new theme and our crafts will be geared towards the theme. We will also be reading books, doing kids yoga and teaching your children about using recycled/repurposed materials to create anything they can imagine! Our day will run from 9am to 3pm and children should plan to bring a lunch and two snacks. Open to children ages 5-13. Sign up for the full week for $325 or $80 per day, depending on your schedule. Contact us at craftyishshop@gmail.com or by phone at (508) 493-0725 with any questions. All teachers have been pre-screened for your child's safety. Tickets available HERE.
Direct from their home in Bikini Bottom, SpongeBob SquarePants and Patrick Star will be visiting the library for a very special meet and greet with their fans! Part of the library's celebration of Under the Sea Week! CONTACT: David R. Mello 508-324-2700 ext. 4 dmello@sailsinc.org LOCATION: Main Library (104 North Main Street) -Meeting Room
Join us at the Viva Maker Shop for a fun and creative event where you'll learn how to make your very own macrame and bead plant hangers! This workshop is perfect for anyone looking to add a touch of boho-chic to their home decor. During the workshop, I will guide you through the step-by-step process of creating a beautiful plant hanger using macrame techniques and colorful beads. The workshop will take place at the Viva Maker Shop in Fall River, MA which is located at 333 South Main Street. Don't miss out on this exciting workshop! Grab your friends, bring your creativity, and get ready to make some stunning macrame and bead plant hangers. We can't wait to see you there! You can get your tickets HERE!
Does your kid love art??? We are hosting ART CAMP for April school vacation week and would love to have your kiddo join us for the fun! Each day will feature a new theme and our crafts will be geared towards the theme. We will also be reading books, doing kids yoga and teaching your children about using recycled/repurposed materials to create anything they can imagine! Our day will run from 9am to 3pm and children should plan to bring a lunch and two snacks. Open to children ages 5-13. Sign up for the full week for $325 or $80 per day, depending on your schedule. Contact us at craftyishshop@gmail.com or by phone at (508) 493-0725 with any questions. All teachers have been pre-screened for your child's safety. Tickets available HERE.
Come hang out with us in the taproom every Thursday for the acoustic sounds of Zach Guillette.
Bristol Community College is proud to introduce the Wolfson Speaker Series, an annual event that will host prominent speakers from across the globe to engage our community around significant and relevant issues. The inaugural Wolfson Speaker Series will feature best-selling author, speaker and freelance photographer Pete Souza on Thursday, April 18, 2024, at 6 p.m., followed by a book signing. The event will take place in the Margaret L. Jackson Arts Center (H building), on the Bristol Fall River Campus. The event is free and open to all. Pete Souza’s bestselling book will be available to purchase or guests may provide their own copy of Mr. Souza’s titles for signing. REGISTER TODAY! >> www.bristolcc.edu/wolfsonspeakerseries
Does your kid love art??? We are hosting ART CAMP for April school vacation week and would love to have your kiddo join us for the fun! Each day will feature a new theme and our crafts will be geared towards the theme. We will also be reading books, doing kids yoga and teaching your children about using recycled/repurposed materials to create anything they can imagine! Our day will run from 9am to 3pm and children should plan to bring a lunch and two snacks. Open to children ages 5-13. Sign up for the full week for $325 or $80 per day, depending on your schedule. Contact us at craftyishshop@gmail.com or by phone at (508) 493-0725 with any questions. All teachers have been pre-screened for your child's safety. Tickets available HERE.
Earth Day Clean Up - Two Sessions 4/19 10AM-12PM 1240 Innovation Way 4/20 10AM-12PM City Hall Plaza Contact loliveira@fallriverma.gov to sign up as a volunteer.
Mad Science's Life in the Sea workshop plunges children into the depths of ocean life using a variety of engaging hands-on activities. Children will learn to classify creatures from squids to sponges, compare the size of shark and whale teeth, learn about the ocean's ecosystem and more. Children will leave with their own take-home activity to further their own exploration of the sea at home. This program is recommended for grades K-12. Registration is required for this event as space and supplies are limited. We will begin taking registration on Friday, April 12. Parents should call the Children's Room at 508-324-2700, ext. 4. CONTACT: David R. Mello 508-324-2700 ext. 4 dmello@sailsinc.org LOCATION: Main Library (104 North Main Street) -Meeting Room
Try something NEW and EXCITING this new year and check out our awesome Women's Self Defense class! Have fun and get a great workout while learning something new than can help keep you safe!! Come with a friend to and have a great time learning and getting stronger! Work towards earning your Certificate of Completion after attending 12 classes!
Times: There will be two informational meetings in the Tyska Barn at 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. to have all of your questions answered and to learn the details of our programs. Coggeshall Farm Museum is open from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Cost: FREE for educators and one guest; Pre-registration required. Join us for a teacher open house at Coggeshall Farm Museum on Saturday, April 20, 2024. Learn more about the different field trip offerings available at the farm. Visit our heritage breed animals and explore the plants in our historic garden. Stop in and enjoy a tour of the historic farmhouse. Pre-registration is required; see below for details. Discover the CFM field trip program options for schools and youth groups Explore what the farm has to offer if you have never been to the farm or haven’t visited in a while Learn more about the multidisciplinary approach our educators use for field trips See if there is grant funding available to bring your students to the farm This teacher open house day is free for educators and one guest. There will be two informational meetings in the Tyska Barn at 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. to have all […]
18th Century Market Faire (Blanket Sale) - Come to sell or buy your unwanted items (gently used). A recreated 18th Century Market Faire for the day at the Lafayette-Durfee House in Fall River. Come and visit Living Historians as they sell and trade their wares. Held inside the Lafayette-Durfee House and behind the house if the weather cooperates. Stop by to see what others may be selling to make room in their closets. Sutlers are welcome. If you make any 18th Century apparel, accessories, and edible goods, please consider selling at the house for a day. No fees or charges for selling. Stop by just to mingle and see friends.
This class is designed for our younger participants, geared towards developing motor skills while learning basic sports skills in a social environment focused on increasing self-esteem and having fun! Different sports will be featured throughout the course and may include things like soccer, basketball, volleyball, and floor hockey. (Ages 18mo- 4 years are welcome).
Join Nancy Gentile of the New Bedford Whaling Museum and Capt. Michael Taylor, a British merchant mariner, for "A Day in the Life of a Whaling Voyage," an illustrated presentation that takes you into the world of a 19th-century New England whale ship. Learn what life was like aboard these mighty whaling vessels, watch a real-life demonstration of the harpoons that whalers used, and see baleen taken from the massive jaws of a whale. This free program is sponsored by the Friends of the Fall River Public Library. CONTACT: Kate Kulpa 508-324-2700, ext110 kkulpa@sailsinc.org LOCATION: Main Library (104 North Main Street) - Meeting Room
Join Stephanie Enloe of Craftyish Shop to design your own one-of-a-kind jewelry creations! Stephanie will have all of the supplies and tools you need to make necklaces, bracelets, earrings and keychains! All we need is your creativity. Come create something beautiful for yourself or to give as a gift. Sponsored by the Friends of the Fall River Public Library. Registration for this program opens on Tuesday, April 2 at 10 am. You may register in person at the adult circulation desk or by calling 508-324-2700, ext. 2. This program is supported in part by a grant from the Fall River Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency. CONTACT: Kate Kulpa 508-324-2700, ext110 kkulpa@sailsinc.org LOCATION: Main Library (104 North Main Street) -Meeting Room
This is a free 2-hour workshop designed to empower participants with the knowledge, skills, and inspiration needed to actively contribute to building more inclusive communities. It will include interactive discussions, presentations, and reflexive exercises celebrating Shirley Chisholm's legacy of leadership, diversity, equity, and inclusion. Free food & childcare provided for attendees. (Adults and ages 18+ are welcome).
Kick off your sewing journey with Apparel Technical Designer & owner of JAM Sewing Academy, Julia Medeiros. This 5-week course will teach you all you need to know about sewing on a machine. It will cover machine threading, different stitches and seams, and how to master a clean straight stitch and seam. It will also go through how to make a tote bag step-by-by step starting with pattern reading and fabric cutting. (Adults and ages 12+ are welcome - special consideration wil be given to children under the age of 12 if they attend with a parent/guardian).
Do you own a small business? Are you looking to grow and create more sales? The Building a Better Business Program is designed to help individuals who are looking to grow their business in the Fall River area and beyond. The bootcamp is an in-person, day long event which covers the legal, marketing and financial responsibilities of running and growing a business. The end goal is for you to write a working business plan that will provide financial opportunities for your newest idea or growing business. This bootcamp gives small business owners the chance tocome together and learn as a group. Join us to collaborate, inspire and network with others who are looking to become your future community partner. Individuals in start-up phase are also welcome.
Come hang out with us in the taproom every Thursday for the acoustic sounds of Zach Guillette.
Life's too short for boring drinks & average food!Master the art of margaritas & our iconic avocado fries .In this class, you will make your own margarita and avocado fries. All supplies are included. Tag your friends. Get your tickets soon, this interactive fun class will sell out quickly. $45 P/P everything included. 774-365-4850 or tequilalimecantina@gmail.com
Reserve Tickets - Call (508) 679-0922 Break out your favorite dancing shoes and join us at RE-CREATION! The fun filled afternoons at 45 Rock Street will kick off for 12pm. Featuring a live band playing a wide variety of music for different types of dance! Plus, you can socialize with members in the community, relax, and have a free dinner on us! Event will conclude by 3pm.
Pink Granite will be rocking the taproom from 5-8pm. Taproom and biergarten open 3:30-10pm. No Cover Charge.
Bring the kiddos for this special painting class with artist Michael Yurkovsky. The kids will be learning to paint a bunny rabbit in this class. All supplies are included. Tickets available HERE.
Please join us for A Celebration of Portuguese Poetry, Culture, and Fall River Poets as we honor the significant contributions made throughout history to local, national, and international arts and culture. This event opens with a Poetry Walk, meeting at the Gates of Fall River and our Sister City Ponta Delgada, Portugal. We will then proceed to The Monument of Poet João Teixeira de Medeiros at Heritage State Park. And, finally we will meet at the Heritage State Park Visitors Center, just steps away, for a Poetry Reading, a Bilingual Reading of Select Major Portuguese Poets, and a reading of award-winning poems from the Middle and High School Poetry Contest. This event is free and open to the public. REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED: https://bit.ly/POESIA2024 For the full program and participant bios, please visit www.vivafallriver.com/poesia Presented by: Viva Fall River, Newport Poetry, and The City of Fall River Sponsored by: Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, Chaves Market, Europa Pastries & Coffee Shop, and Portugalia Marketplace With support from: Bristol Community College LUSOCENTRO, Brown University Department of Portuguese and Brazilian Studies, Fall River Cultural Council, Mass Cultural Council, and Radio Voz Do Emigrante
Join us for the Marion Art Center’s first ever “YArt” Sale! Come shop for lightly used art supplies, equipment, books, and teaching resources. The event will take place in the multipurpose room at Sippican Elementary School. Want to offload some art supplies? We’ll sell your unwanted materials! Vendor applications are due by Friday, April 19. The Marion Art Center will retain a 50% commission on all sales. Items must be in good condition and approved by our committee in advance. Items must be dropped off prior to the event (time TBA) at the event location and picked up at the same location after the event has ended. All vendors will pay a $25 registration fee once accepted, which will be refunded after vendors collect all unsold goods. Any uncollected items will be immediately donated, and the MAC will retain that vendor’s registration fee. Any no-show vendors will forfeit the registration fee. No items may be delivered or returned to the Marion Art Center. Have a lot of items to sell? Vendors are invited to sell their own items at the event but must be present for setup and cleanup and remain throughout the entirety of the event. The MAC will […]
Times: Coggeshall Farm Museum is open from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Cost: Included with standard daytime admission ($10 for adults, $5 for youth ages 4-17) or with Coggeshall Farm Museum membership or Old Sturbridge Village membership Come to Coggeshall Farm Museum and experience what life was like on an 18th-century farm, complete with a pair of visiting oxen! Jim and Bev Gould will be spending the weekend at the farm with their Old Ayrshire oxen, Ned and Buster. Together, they will demonstrate some of the tasks that oxen and their teamsters would have tended to on the farm in the 1790s. Watch the pair hard at work and have all of your oxen questions answered! Guests can also meet our sheep, pigs, and chickens, play simple games, explore our nature trail, and more.
Times: Coggeshall Farm Museum is open from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Cost: Included with standard daytime admission ($10 for adults, $5 for youth ages 4-17) or with Coggeshall Farm Museum membership or Old Sturbridge Village membership Come to Coggeshall Farm Museum and experience what life was like on an 18th-century farm, complete with a pair of visiting oxen! Jim and Bev Gould will be spending the weekend at the farm with their Old Ayrshire oxen, Ned and Buster. Together, they will demonstrate some of the tasks that oxen and their teamsters would have tended to on the farm in the 1790s. Watch the pair hard at work and have all of your oxen questions answered! Guests can also meet our sheep, pigs, and chickens, play simple games, explore our nature trail, and more.
Comics Doreen Collins and Charlie Hall present an afternoon of great comedy and cuisine at McGovern's in Fall River on Sunday April 28th. Their show AGING DISGRACEFULLY, now in its 6th year combines stands-up, skits and song for a hilarious look at the perks and pitfalls of gettin' old. McGovern's provides the meal, and the 75 min. show follows. To make reservations please see agingdisgracefully.net. $60pp includes tax and tip. Lunch starts at 1:30pm.
This class is designed for our younger participants, geared towards developing motor skills while learning basic sports skills in a social environment focused on increasing self-esteem and having fun! Different sports will be featured throughout the course and may include things like soccer, basketball, volleyball, and floor hockey. (Ages 18mo- 4 years are welcome).
Join artist Lana Quann as she guides you through beginning to work with watercolors. In this class we will paint a series of three (3) 5x7 night sky paintings. All materials are provided. Open to all ages and abilities. $35 per person. Tickets available HERE.