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Chuck Kinnane loves organizing the World’s Shortest St. Patrick’s Day parade , which this year runs Sunday, March 17 in Adamsville. But his wife jokes that it's all she ever hears about. … more
Come see folk artist Atwater-Donnelly Trip for free at the Band Shell in Burr's Hill Park on Sunday, August 14 at 5:00. Picnics and dogs are welcome.  The Warren Concert Series will continue … more
Aquidneck Community Table's (ACT) winter market is held on Saturday mornings at Stoneacre Garden in Newport. The market hours are 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. through April 29. The market provides easy … more
The Newport International Polo Series is back in action with weekly matches on Saturdays at Glen Farm in Portsmouth. This Saturday, June 17, the USA team matches up with Spain at 5 p.m. … more
A concert by the American Band, sponsored by Friends of the Glen Manor House, is rain or shine. Grounds open at 5:30 p.m. Bring chairs. Picnics are welcome. No pets. WHAT: Free concert … more
The Chamber Orchestra of Barrington at St. John’s will present Aaron Copland’s “Fanfare for the Common Man,” Charles Ives’ Symphony No. 3, Mozart’s Symphony No. 41 … more
The Tiverton Farmers Market will be open again this weekend, on Sunday, Oct. 23, from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. It takes place in front of Tiverton Middle School. Expected this week are vendors like … more
The weekly  Mount Hope Farm farmers' market continues in its winter location this Saturday, Jan. 28, with vendors set up inside the historic barn. The market brings together dozens of local … more
On Thursday June 15, Gallery Night Providence will be offering six free guided tours heading to different art spaces, galleries, and museums in Providence. Visitors can explore on their own or board … more
The Westport Quakers hold their popular Book Fair under three huge tents, rain or shine. Cash or checks accepted. Credit cards (MasterCard or Visa) accepted the first two days only. On Saturday, the … more
Mayor Brett P. Smiley, the City of Providence’s Department of Art, Culture, Tourism and founding partner FirstWorks will once again host PVDFest, Providence’s free outdoor signature arts … more
Blithewold, the American Daffodil Society and Bristol Garden Club welcome all daffodil enthusiasts to the first “Blithewold in Bloom” show. Beginners to experts will compete with a wide … more
The weekly Mount Hope Farm farmers' market is moving closer to peak season for local growers and providers. The market is open every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. This time of year it takes … more
The Tiverton Farmers Market features a rotating selection of vendors, inside at the Tiverton Middle School. Hours of operation are Sundays from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Vendors (subject to change) … more
One of Rhode Island's premier restaurant scenes kicks off the season with the Federal Hill Summer Festival, taking place over three days, Friday to Sunday, June 16 to 18. In addition to al fresco … more
St. Andrew’s by-the-Sea Episcopal Church is presenting a benefit concert to combat hunger on Saturday. Gayane Darakyan will perform Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninoff on an 1897 Steinway Grand Piano. … more
Imago Foundation for the Arts will host “I’ve Got a Song! A Living History of the McCarthy Era,” written and performed by Nancy Hood, with narration and musical accompaniment by … more
Take an epicurean tour of the sea, East Bay style. Rhode Island is home to a thriving seafood culture and industry with a deep heritage and bright future. Spend an evening sampling the harvest from some of the richest waters in the world — or as we like to call it, our backyard. Join us at The Barn at historic Mount Hope Farm for a night of locally-sourced seafood, craft beer and wine. more
The Newport Historical Society hosts walking tours on Saturdays through October. All tours depart at 11 a.m. This week's theme is "Creative Survival." Visitors can discover the early history of … more
On Saturday, Oct. 22, The Steel Yard will light up the skies over Sims Avenue in Providence as they melt more than 2,000 pounds of luminous iron in a custom-built tilt furnace. A trained pour crew … more
The Narrows Center for the Arts has two shows this weekend, with live music on both Friday and Saturday nights. Friday, Jan. 27 - The Pearly Baker Band For the past 37 years, The  … more
The 2023 Newport Classical Music Festival will present 26 concerts this summer between July 4 and 23,  bringing timeless music for today to Newport’s stunning historic mansions and … more
Head to Roger Williams Park Boathouse Lawn on April 22 to celebrate Earth Day! Try your hand at stormwater mural painting, head out on a green infrastructure tour, enjoy food, art, and community … more
Marble House, at 596 Bellevue Ave., Newport, is the setting for a Newport Films Outdoors screening of “Master of Light” on Thursday, Aug. 25. The   venue opens at 5:30 p.m. Live … more
The City of Fall River is flipping the switch on its holiday lights on Thursday, Dec. 1.  The city's Tree Lighting Celebration takes place from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. outside of Government Center in … more
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