(See Ongoing Events at bottom of page)(Information is subject to change)
Through July 2
HGTV Green Home Tours at The Pinehills
The Pinehills
33 Summerhouse Drive
Plymouth, MA
The tours take place Tuesdays-Sundays, on the hour, from 10AM-4PM & Thursday 10AM-6PM. Tours are closed on Mondays. Cost is $20.pp and children under 12 accompanied by a parent or legal guardian are admitted at no charge.
For more information call or visit:
508-209-2000
www.pinehills.com
June 25 through September 7
Steamship Authority Sea Two & Save
Visit both Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard this summer. Round-trip combination tickets to both islands are available for purchase at any Steamship Authority terminal. Customers will enjoy a savings of $10.00 for adults and $5.00 for children. Tickets must be used within two weeks from the date of issue.
Call 508-495-3278 to book your advance high-speed ferry reservation to Nantucket & mention this offer to receive this discounted fare.
Thursdays in June, 2:30pm-6:30pm
Plymouth Farmers’ Market - Stephen's Field
Beginning June 17, shop for local and seasonal food and more each Thursday at Stephen’s Field located off of Route 3A, Sandwich Street, just south of Plymouth Center. Held rain or shine.
To find out more information contact Barbara at 508-732-9962, info@plymouthfarmersmarket.org or visit www.plymouthfarmersmarket.org
Thursdays in June, 7-8:30pm
Plymouth Musicians Union Concert
On the Waterfront at Pilgrim Memorial Park. For more info contact Don Besegai at 781-585-6870.
Saturdays in June, 9:30am-1:30pm
Plymouth Farmers’ Market - Downtown
Beginning June 19, shop for local and seasonal food and more each Saturday at Downtown Courthouse Green located at 11 Russell Street in Plymouth Center. Held rain or shine.
To find out more information contact Barbara at 508-732-9962, info@plymouthfarmersmarket.org or visit www.plymouthfarmersmarket.org
Saturdays in June (weather-permitting)
Flag Making & Knot Tying at Mayflower II
10-11am Flag Making; 3:30-4:30 Knot Tying
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Avenue
Plymouth, MA
Here's an opportunity to learn about the history of the flags exhibited onboard Mayflower II and have a chance to make an English flag to take home. Practice knot tying, using the same types of knots sailors would have used on the high seas in the 17th century.
for more information call 508-746-1622 or visit
www.plimoth.org
Saturdays, Sundays & Mondays in June
Sat./Sun. 10:30am & 2:30pm; Mon. 10:30am
Worship in 17th Century Plimoth Colony
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Avenue
Plymouth, MA
Experience psalm-singing from the Ainsworth Psalter, and hear a short reading from the preferred “Geneva Bible.” Questions about the early colonial church are always welcome at these interactive services. (Note on June 7 service only at 10:30am)
Call 508-746-1622 or visit
www.plimoth.org for more information on special events and demonstrations.
Tuesday, June 1, 9am-5pm
Thanksgiving Dining Tickets Go On Sale!
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Avenue
Plymouth, MA
Select from several choices including a traditional Victorian Thanksgiving Dinner, a Thanksgiving Buffet and a 17th-Century Harvest Feast. Thanksgiving Day dinners always sell out quickly, so don't be left out!
For reservations call 508-746-1622, ext. 8365 or visit
www.plimoth.org
Friday, June 4, 5-9pm
First Fridays in Historic Downtown Plymouth
Explore Downtown merchants every first Friday of the month. Stroll around and see artists working, get your face painted, hear musicians, shop, dine or just grab a drink or dessert & relax.
Call 508.631.5150 or visit: www.ExploreHistoricPlymouth.com
Friday, June 4
School’s Out! Summer Concert Series
Jeff Conley & more (Acoustic)
Shows on "The Main Stage“ are at Pilgrim Memorial State Park (near the Plymouth Rock) on Water St. & are full bands, general rockin’ & rollin’. Acoustic Shows are held on “The Hedge House Lawn” at 126 Water St. and are acoustic solo acts and small groups, coffee shop style
For more information email or visit: .
info@brewsterproductions.com
www.brewsterproductions.com
Saturday & Sunday, June 5 & 6, 9am-5pm
A Celebration of Wool
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Avenue
Plymouth, MA
Meet and greet with some of Plimoth Plantation’s Rare Breed Sheep between 2 & 4pm and see various wheel spinning demonstrations. Also, there will be Native Weaving & Dyeing Demonstrations throughout the day.
Call 508-746-1622 or visit
www.plimoth.org
Saturday, June 5
National Trails Day
"Plymouth Outdoors", a new Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce program, joins with the American Hiking Society to
inspire the public and trail enthusiasts for a day of educational exhibits, gear demonstrations and instructional workshops. For more information or to list your trail project, nature hike, etc. on the Plymouth Outdoors website, www.plymouthoutdoors.com email dena@plymouthchamber.com or call
508-830-1620.
Thursday, June 10
The Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra's 9th Annual Golf Tournament
11:30am Registration/Buffet; 1pm Shotgun Start; 5:30pm Cocktail Reception, Awards, Silent Auction
Held at Souther's Marsh Golf Club, 30 Southers Marsh Lane in Plymouth. Registration is $125.00 per player. To register please call 508-746-8008 or visit www.plymouthphil.org
Friday, June 11, 7pm
Friday "Java Series" Lectures & Events
Historic 1699 Winslow House
634 Careswell Street
Marshfield, MA
Featuring John Stauffer, author of "The State of Jones", one of the forgotten stories of the Civil War. Cost is $7 members & $10 non-members.
For information call 781-837-5753 or visit
www.winslowhouse.org
Friday, June 11
School’s Out! Summer Concert Series
Nate Cristofori & Jesse Boncek (Acoustic)
Shows on "The Main Stage“ are at Pilgrim Memorial State Park (near the Plymouth Rock) on Water St. & are full bands, general rockin’ & rollin’. Acoustic Shows are held on “The Hedge House Lawn” at 126 Water St. and are acoustic solo acts and small groups, coffee shop style
For more information email or visit: .
info@brewsterproductions.com
www.brewsterproductions.com
Friday & Saturday, June 11-12, 11am-3pm
2nd Annual Council on Aging Art Exhibit - Splash of Color
Plymouth Public Library
132 South Street
Plymouth, MA
Held in the main room of the Plymouth Public Library. Over fifty pieces of art including watercolors, oils and acrylic will be featured.
For more information call 508.830.4250 or visit
www.plymouthpubliclibrary.org
Saturday, June 12, 10am & 2pm
Felix and His Mayflower II Adventures
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Avenue
Plymouth, MA
Meet the Captain of Mayflower II and children’s book author, Peter Arenstam, for a signing of his books, the Nicholas Series and Felix and His Mayflower II Adventures, based on the true adventures of Felix, the kitten who made the trans-Atlantic journey onboard Mayflower II in 1957.
Call 508 746-1622 or visit
www.plimoth.org
Saturday, June 12, 10am-4pm
Antiquarian Hearth & Home Tours
Plymouth Antiquarian Society
27 North Street
Plymouth, MA
Explore a fascinating range of private homes in Plymouth, open to the public for this special one-day tour. Your event program provides a history and description of each house, with map and directions. Includes luncheon. Fee $35; $30 members & advance discount.
Email pasm@verizon.net or call 508-746-0012 for reservations or visit www.plymouthantiquariansociety.org
Saturday, June 12, 1:30pm
Reenactment of a 17th Century Church of England Wedding
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Avenue
Plymouth, MA
Today we will reenact a wedding ceremony that pre-dates the Mayflower’s arrival. Join us in merry ol’ England for the wedding of Stephen and Elizabeth Hopkins, two colonists who arrived as husband and wife in 1620. There will be dancing and singing and smiles all around!
Call 508-746-1622 or visit www.plimoth.org
Sunday, June 13, 9am-5pm
Mayflower II Day
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Avenue
Plymouth, MA
Celebrate the arrival of Mayflower II to Plymouth 53 years ago today! Come aboard and speak to 17th century role players, 1957 role players, modern maritime crewmembers and possibly someone from the actual 1957 crew! Hands-on crafts and fun all day! Join the celebration and come dressed in your best 1950's attire and save $2 off your ticket price!
Call 508-746-1622 or visit www.plimoth.org
Sunday, June 13, 11am-5pm
Marshfield's YesterDays Open House
Historic 1699 Winslow House
634 Careswell Street
Marshfield, MA
An open house involving the various historic sites of Marshfield. Free ice-cream social from 1-3pm.
Call 781-837-5753 or visit
www.winslowhouse.org
Sunday, June 13, 4-8pm
Pilgrim Hall Museum's Summer Party
A New England Clambake
Pilgrim Hall Museum
75 Court Street
Plymouth, MA
Enjoy traditional clambake fare! Bid on two nights at the Williamsburg Lodge, a behind-the-scenes tour of Historic Jamestowne,
a sailing tour of the historic sights of Plymouth Harbor, tickets to a rum tasting evening plus much more! Held at a private home on Plymouth's Warren Avenue.
Call 508-746-1620 or visit
www.pilgrimhall.org
Sunday, June 13, 5-7pm
Cool Jazz
Plymouth Center for the Arts
11 North Street
Plymouth, MA
A new Jazz series for the Center, featuring a musician line-up of Paul Schmeling, Kenny Wenzel, Lori Colombo, Dave Zinno and Gary Johnson. Admission is $20pp, $18. for Seniors or Groups of 3 or more. Light refreshments will be served.
For more information call 508-746-7222 or visit www.musicatthecenter.com or www.plymouthguild.org
Friday, June 18
School’s Out! Summer Concert Series
TBA (Acoustic)
Shows on "The Main Stage“ are at Pilgrim Memorial State Park (near the Plymouth Rock) on Water St. & are full bands, general rockin’ & rollin’. Acoustic Shows are held on “The Hedge House Lawn” at 126 Water St. and are acoustic solo acts and small groups, coffee shop style
For more information email or visit: .
info@brewsterproductions.com
www.brewsterproductions.com
Saturday, June 19, 9am-1pm
Annual Summer Solstice Book & Craft Sale
Plymouth Public Library
132 South Street
Plymouth, MA
The kickoff for the annual summer reading program will also be held from 10am-2pm. Children who sign up during this time will receive a coupon for a free children's book at the book sale. Held on the library's front lawn.
For more information call 508.830.4250 or visit
www.plymouthpubliclibrary.org
Saturday, June 19, 7-9pm
Celestial Airways is Back
Angels by the Sea
170 Water Street
Plymouth, MA
Join Bob and others for another wonderful trip to an E.T. base planet, far, far away. Bob will guide you through a meditation to the planet that he has been working with for some time now. Use the provided chairs, or bring a sleeping bag, blow-up mattress or comforter and pillow. You will receive a special memento of the journey to take home with you.
For more information call 508-732-0333 or visit
www.angelsbythesea3333.com
Sunday, June 20, 10:30am-12:30pm
Father's Day Brunch
Pilgrim Belle
Plymouth Harbor,Water Street
Plymouth, MA
Cruise Plymouth Harbor in style and comfort aboard the Pilgrim Belle, a Mississippi-style paddlewheeler.
Leaves from the Mayflower II State Pier. Cost is $29pp.
Call for more information at
508-747-3434 or email info@pilgrimbellecruises.com or visit
www.plymouthharborcruises.com
Sunday, June 20, 2-3pm
Father’s Day Model Boat Making Workshop & Patuxet Café’s BBQ Luncheon
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Avenue
Plymouth, MA
Ages 5 and up will enjoy designing and building a model boat from pre-cut shapes provided. Participants will compare how their model boat sails with models of other 17th century vessels: an English shallop or a Native mishoon. This program is for children accompanied by an adult. FREE with museum admission. Reservations are encouraged.
Please call 508-746-1622 ext. 8245 or visit www.plimoth.org
Sunday, June 20, 5-7pm
Cool Jazz at Plymouth Center for the Arts
Plymouth Center for the Arts
11 North Street
Plymouth, MA
There will be complimentary appetizers and a cash bar.
For more information call 508-746-7222 or visit
www.plymouthguild.org
Sunday, June 20, 8pm
Fathers Day Special - Twilight Lantern Ghost Tour
Dead of Night Ghost Tours
Water Street
Plymouth, MA
Come with your family and Dad is FREE! Meet on Water Street at the Black HEARSE near the Plymouth Rock.
For information or tickets call 508-866-5111 or visit www.deadofnightghosttours.com
Monday, June 21, 1:30-3:30pm
Manomet Library Summer Reading Kickoff
Manomet Branch Library
12 Strand Avenue
Plymouth, MA
Children who sign up for summer reading during this time will participate in "Soapy Science Fun".
For more information call 508.830.4185 or visit
www.plymouthpubliclibrary.org
Monday June 21, 7pm
Summer Solstice Celebration - Aine Minogue, Celtic Harpist
Plymouth Public Library
132 South Street
Plymouth, MA
Minogue is an Irish musician, vocalist, folklorist and lecturer and is renowned for her understanding of Celtic spirituality and culture. This is a program that fills up quickly so be sure to come early to get a good seat. To preview her music, visit www.minogue.com before the program.
For more information call 508.830.4250 or visit
www.plymouthpubliclibrary.org
Tuesday June 22, 10:30am
Spotty the Turtle Story Time
Plymouth Public Library
132 South Street
Plymouth, MA
Stories are about Spotty the Turtle from Chapter XVI of Old Mother West Wind. Story time will include live box, painted and snapping turtles as well as eggs, skull, shells and more. This program is free and no registration is required.
For more information call 508.830.4250 or visit
www.plymouthpubliclibrary.org
Wednesday, June 23, 7pm
"Java Series" Lectures & Events
Historic 1699 Winslow House
634 Careswell Street
Marshfield, MA
Featuring Bruce Watson, author of "Freedom Summer: The Savage Season that made Mississippi Burn and Made America a Democracy." Cost is $7 members & $10 non-members.
For information call 781-837-5753 or visit
www.winslowhouse.org
Wednesday, June 23, 7-9pm
Dowsing for your Personal Best
Angels by the Sea
170 Water Street
Plymouth, MA
Thoughts and emotions like fear, anger, resentment etc. have density and create actual energy fields within you. These energy fields create vibrations that affect how you live your life. In this class you will learn to use dowsing as a tool to find these fields.
For more information call 508-732-0333 or visit
www.angelsbythesea3333.com
Thursday, June 24
Newbury Street-Style Hair Cuts & Color
Lily's Apothecary
6 Main Street Extension
Plymouth, MA
Master Stylist Kenn will cut your hair and Master Colorist Cherie will color your hair. Get one or both services, whatever suits your schedule. Take advantage of this amazing opportunity to have Newbury Street come to you!
Call for prices and appointment at:
508-747-7546
Thursday, June 24, 3pm
Redwood Club at the Plymouth Public Library
Plymouth Public Library
132 South Street
Plymouth, MA
Kids ages 9 to 12 years are invited to join the Redwoods, a weekly summer reading club, for games, crafts and other fun projects.
For more information call 508.830.4250 or visit
www.plymouthpubliclibrary.org
Thursday, June 24, 7-9pm
Nutrition and Natural Medicine with Mark Mincolla Ph.D.
Angels by the Sea
170 Water Street
Plymouth, MA
Here's an opportunity to meet Dr. Mincolla who was on FOX TV in person! Transforming your life by re-programming your mind. Pre-Registration and Pre-payment is requested!
For more information call 508-732-0333 or visit
www.angelsbythesea3333.com
Friday through Sunday, June 25-27
Sail Plymouth 2010
Two Schooners, The Alabama, a Black Dog Tall Ship and The Westward will have tours from noon to 7pm each day.
Other events will include a Saturday Night Parade of Boats, a WWII PT Boat, and much more! For updated information call the Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce at 508.830.1620 or visit www.sailplymouthma.com
Friday, June 25, 10:30am-12:30pm
Fri. Morning Coffee with Cayce
Angels by the Sea
170 Water Street
Plymouth, MA
Discussion: Edgar Cayce's psychic readings and A.R.E. 'Search for God' study group. (2nd & 4th Friday each month) Contact Betty Pleiss at 508-673-0477 or bettyp508@aol.com
For more information call 508-732-0333 or visit
www.angelsbythesea3333.com
Friday, June 25, 7pm
Hats Off to the Arts Gala
Plymouth Center for the Arts
11 North Street
Plymouth, MA
This is the Guild’s 3rd annual gala fundraiser, which is a salute to painters and preservation. To order tickets call 508-746-7999 or visit the Center.
For more information call 508-746-7222 or visit
www.plymouthguild.org
Friday, June 25, 7pm
Sex and the City 1
Angels by the Sea
170 Water Street
Plymouth, MA
Join us to watch the video, Sex and the City 1, and wear your favorite girlie shoes to receive a gift! Admission to our Angels by the Sea “Theater”, suggested donation $5. Refreshments of course! Pre-registration a must!
For more information call 508-732-0333 or visit
www.angelsbythesea3333.com
Saturday- Sunday, June 26-27, 2pm-2pm
Field Day-Annual Amateur Radio Exercise
Plymouth Airport
South Meadow Road
Plymouth, MA
Widely sponsored by IARU regions and member organizations, encouraging emergency communications preparedness amongamateur radio operators. In the United States, it is typically the largest single emergency preparedness exercise in the country, with over 30,000 operators participating each year.
We will be operating a 3A station and a GOTA station. 3A indicates that there will be 3 HF stations at the site We will be set up on the front field at Plymouth airport (gate2).
Saturday, June 26, 9am-5pm
14th Annual Strawberry Thanksgiving & Teacher’s Appreciation Day
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Avenue
Plymouth, MA
508-746-1622
Enjoy the
area’s largest 17th-century Native Wampanoag event, featuring mishoon (dugout canoe) races, Native singing and dancing and an exhibition of traditional Wampanoag foods. Also, all Massachusetts Teachers are admitted for FREE, and family members (1 adult & 1 child) receive 50% off admission.
For a listing of times of various activities visit:
www.plimoth.org
Saturday, June 26, 9:30-11:30am
Reiki Share
Angels by the Sea
170 Water Street
Plymouth, MA
This Free Event is a beautiful opportunity for first timers interested in learning about and experiencing the miracles of Reiki as well as experienced practitioners who want to share their gifts and talents. Bring a pillow, blanket, water and wear comfy clothes.
For more information call 508-732-0333 or visit
www.angelsbythesea3333.com
Saturday, June 26, 10:30am
Ryan's Ride 1st Annual Bike Ride
Pilgrim Memorial Park
Plymouth Waterfront, Plymouth, MA
Ryan's Ride is a non-profit organization that was created to assist others in a time of crisis. The course is a scenic 2 mile route from the waterfront to Myles Standish State Forest where there will be a water and restroom break before heading back to the waterfront. Entry Fee is $20 and is open to ages 12 & up. Day of event registration is from 8-10am. Online registration is encouraged at the website below through June 19th. Participants registered by June 10th will receive a Ryan's Ride T-Shirt. Other events of the day include BMX demonstration, craft fair, music, food, prizes, I.D. fingerprinting and jail & bail.
A Mother's Story and Mission Statement maybe accessed online at www.ryansride.net
Saturday, June 26, 11am
Jenney Grist Mill 5K
Jenney Grist Mill
6 Spring Lane
Plymouth, MA
This 5K Road Race, Run & Walk starts and ends at the historic Jenney Grist Mill. Prizes, raffles, after the race party at the Run of the Mill Tavern. Visit http://www.gristmill5k.com/ for more information. All proceeds to benefit the educational programs at the Mill.
For more info contact:
508-747-4544
info@jenneygristmill.org
www.jenneygristmill.org
Saturday, June 26, 7:30-10pm
Parade of Sail
Lobster Tales
Town Wharf
Plymouth, MA
This event will feature the Boat Light Parade and you can be in the middle of the fun on board "Lobster Tales" for a cocktail cruise. Adorned with lights, we will be leaving the dock at 7:30pm and will be in the middle of the parade of lights as they cruise PlymouthHarbor. Appetizers & passed hors d'oeuvres will be served and a cash bar will be available. The cost is $35pp.
For reservations and information call 508-746-5342 or visit: www.lobstertalesinc.com
Saturday, June 26, 7:30pm
Historic Winslow House Fundraiser w/Comedian Jimmy Tingle
Historic 1699 Winslow House
634 Careswell Street
Marshfield, MA
Held at the Duxbury Performing Arts Center, 73 Alden Street in Duxbury. Tickets are $25pp. Also offered is a special Meet & Greet with Mr. Tingle, held prior to the show, for $50pp.
For tickets call 781-837-5753 or visit
www.winslowhouse.org
Sunday, June 27, 8:30-11:30am
Pilgrim Breakfast at the Harlow House
1677 Harlow House
119 Sandwich Street
Plymouth, MA
Costumed servers dish out piping hot fishcakes, baked beans, cornbread and other tasty fare, while strolling singers share songs, riddles and 17th century cheer. This hearty New England breakfast is a local tradition not to be missed! Proceeds benefit the preservation of the 1677 Harlow House. Fee is $10pp with family discounts available.
Email pasm@verizon.net or call 508-746-0012 for reservations. For updated information visit www.plymouthantiquariansociety.org
Sunday, June 27, 10am
March for Babies Walk
Colony Place
174 Colony Place
Plymouth, MA
Colony Place is joining the March for Babies walk to raise funds that will help prevent birth defects, premature birth, and infant mortality. Funds raised will be used to support programs that help babies have healthier beginnings and to provide comfort and information to families with a newborn in intensive care. Held at Buzzards Bay Park, Main Street in Buzzard's Bay, MA.
For more information call 508-SHOP-ONE or visit
www.colonyplace.com
Sunday, June 27, 1-3pm
Discover the Power of Dreams
Angels by the Sea
170 Water Street
Plymouth, MA
Learn, through the readings of Edgar Cayce, techniques to recall, analyze, and develop your spirituality during your nightly sojourns. Uncover the possibilities that your dreams hold. Bring dreams for discussion- includes a list of common symbols and their meanings. Contact Lois Quinn lamq126@aol.com or 508-880-7588 for info. Donation $10.00
For more information call 508-732-0333 or visit
www.angelsbythesea3333.com
Sunday, June 27, 2pm
Japanese Tea Ceremony
The Art Complex Museum
189 Alden Street
Duxbury, MA
Held in the tea hut situated in a Japanese garden on the museum grounds. Shofuan, the "Wind in The Pines Hut" was built in Kyoto Japan in 1969 and reassembled here in 1975. Shofuan is a traditional san jo daime (3 & 3/4 size) hut. Japanese huts are described by the number of mats they accommodate.
For more information call or visit:
781-934-6634
www.artcomplex.org
Monday, June 28, 2pm
Redwoods Club at the Library
Manomet Branch Library
12 Strand Avenue
Plymouth, MA
Kids ages 9 to 12 years are invited to join the Redwoods, a weekly summer reading club, for games, crafts and other fun projects.
For more information call 508.830.4185 or visit
www.plymouthpubliclibrary.org
Wednesday, June 30, 6-8pm
Resource Fair for Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
Plymouth Public Library
132 South Street
Plymouth, MA
The Plymouth Council on Aging and the South Shore Women’s Resource Center will jointly sponsor this event. The Resource Fair is free and open to the public, and will take place in the Otto Fehlow Meeting Room.
For more information call 508.830.4250 or visit
www.plymouthpubliclibrary.org
Wednesday, June 30, 7-8:30pm
Clearing Karma with the Angels of the Healing Energy Field
Angels by the Sea
170 Water Street
Plymouth, MA
Do you find yourself in the same situation over and over again, or repeating the same patterns that aren’t working for you? If you answered “yes” this class is for you! Change is in the air!
Debbie Howard and Sheila Welch: Certified Master/Teachers. Tuition: $21
For more information call 508-732-0333 or visit
www.angelsbythesea3333.com
Wednesday, June 30, 7-9pm
Dinner Cruise
Pilgrim Belle
Plymouth Harbor,Water Street
Plymouth, MA
Cruise Plymouth Harbor in style and comfort aboard the Pilgrim Belle, a Mississippi-style paddlewheeler.
Leaves from the Mayflower II State Pier. Menu includes Panzenella Salad with Spring Greens, Warm Bread & Butter, Roasted Fingerling Potato Salad, Grilled Corn on the Cob with Chipotle Butter, Barbeque Pork Ribs, Herb-Roasted Half Chickens, Seedless Watermelon, coffee, tea & desert.
Call 508-747-3434 or visit
www.plymouthharborcruises.com
...............ONGOING EVENTS......................
Each Month,
Daily Shows 4:30pm & 7 pm
Plimoth Cinema
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Avenue
Plymouth, MA
Every Friday a new film comes to Plimoth Cinema and plays throughout the week. Saturday nights are considered “Date Night” at Plimoth Cinema, serving beer and wine along with a variety of concession items, including popcorn and traditional movie candy. Call 508-746-1622 or visit www.plimoth.org/features/cinema/
Through June 4
"A Different Vision"
Plymouth Center for the Arts
11 North Street
Plymouth, MA
A tactile art show for the visually impaired and everyone!
For more information call or visit:
508-746-7222
www.plymouthguild.org
Through June 6
SOS (Student Outdoor Sculpture)
The Art Complex Museum
189 Alden Street
Duxbury, MA
On display May 16 through June 6.
For more information call or visit:
781-934-6634
www.artcomplex.org
Through June 20
Shop Lily's For Father's Day
Lily's Apothecary
6 Main Street Extension
Plymouth, MA
Shop for specials for Father's Day and for Summer Specials see website below.
Call 508-747-7546 or visit www.lilysapothecary.com for more information and specials.
Through August 15
On Their Own: Robert St. Pierre
The Art Complex Museum
189 Alden Street
Duxbury, MA
For more information call or visit:
781-934-6634
www.artcomplex.org
Through September 5
In Pursuit of the Picturesque Dutch Prints
The Art Complex Museum
189 Alden Street
Duxbury, MA
On display May 2 through September 5.
For more information call or visit:
781-934-6634
www.artcomplex.org
Through December 31
Plymouth History in a Glass
Pilgrim Hall Museum
75 Court Street (Rte. 3A)
Plymouth, MA
Imagine a time when children drank beer, when the U.S. president started each day with a tankard of hard cider, when drinking a cup of tea was a political statement. Explore these stories and more through this exhibit which features drinking vessels of all kinds, size, shapes and materials.
For more information call or visit:
508-746-1620
www.pilgrimhall.org