Viva Fall River

Take Me to the River Exhibition

The Ignition Space 44 Troy Street, Fall River, MA, United States

This gallery will feature a collection of art from seven artists with a variety of mediums

Fantasy Football – Fall 2024

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

Register NOW for Fall 2024 Fantasy Football at the library! We will be accepting new members until Friday, August 23rd to give league members enough time to prepare for the draft. Once the registration period ends, the league will decide together on a draft date and time. Prizes, such as gift cards and trophies, can be earned throughout the year! If you are already registered, you don't need to do anything. Watch for announcements about meetings. If you are new and want to register, send an email to draymondo@sailsinc.org, or call David in the reference department at 508-324-2700, ext. 3. Remember, the last day to sign up is Friday, August 23rd!

Event Series Summer Art Camp

Summer Art Camp

Craftyish 9 N Main St, Fall River, Massachusetts, United States

Does your kiddo love art? Send them to art camp for a week with us! Each day has a theme and our crafts are centered around that theme. All you need to pack is a lunch and some snacks! Open to ages 5-13. Sign up for the week for $325 or individual days at $80. Register HERE:

Elijah T. Grasshopper & Friends!

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

He's back! Elijah T. Grasshoper returns to the Elm Street stage with his Rainbow Dance Party! Alonng with his pal, Mr. Cool Bean, Eliijah T. Grasshopper will have you dancing up a storm and singing along to all his zany tunes! You won't want to miss this fun-filled variety show full of energy, laughter, and plenty of audience participation!  In the event of rain, this event will be held in the Meeting Room.  Fun for all ages! CONTACT: David R. Mello  508-324-2700 ext. 4  dmello@sailsinc.org LOCATION: Main Library (104 North Main Street) -Meeting Room

FRACC August Meeting

Vanson Leathers 951 Broadway, Fall River, MA, United States

Networking and updates from the Fall River Arts & Culture (FRACC). Held every 2nd Monday of the month. Monday, August 12th, 5 PM - 6 PM. Open to all. This meeting will be held in person at the Vanson Leathers at 951 Broadway.

Event Series Gallery Open

Gallery Show Opening Featuring Artist Faith Mello

Greater Fall River Art Association 80 Belmont St, Fall River, United States

New gallery show opening this weekend featuring work by Faith Mello, a resident artist at Greater Fall River Art Association! The reception party will be July 6 from 5-8pm and July 7 from 1-4pm. The show will be open on weekends starting July 6 and runs until July 28. Faith Mello (Resident Artist) Art Show Runs: July 6-28 Saturdays 5-8pm Sundays 1-4pm Reception Party July 6 | 5-8pm July 7 | 1-4pm The Greater Fall River Art Association 80 Belmont Street, Fall River MA 02720 https://greaterfallriverartassociation.org/ 508-673-7212

The Trustees Mobile Adventures – Every Tuesday Evening!

Griffin Park 335 5th Street, Fall River, MA, United States

Tuesdays July 9 – August 20, 6-8pm Griffin Park, 4th St & Branch St, Fall River, MA The Trustees Mobile Adventures brings free nature play and exploration experiences to public parks and community events. Join us every Tuesday this summer for free drop-in activities at Griffin Park. Try activities from shelter-building & birding to games & crafts! https://thetrustees.org/program/trustees-mobile-adventurer/

Shipwreck! The Larchmont Remembered

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

Shipwreck! The Larchmont Remembered:The Suffering, Depravity and Wonder ofRhode Island’s Most Horrific Sea Disaster Presented by:Daniel HarringtonProvidence Journal Columnist On a bitterly cold night in February, 1907, the paddle-wheel passenger steamship Larchmont, headed from Providence to New York, collided with the coal-laden schooner Harry P. Knowlton off the shores of Watch HIll, Rhode Island. More than 143 of the passengers perished, most from below-zero temperatures and icy waters; only 19 survived. It was the worst maritime disaster in Rhode Island history. Learn the facts behind this historic disaster, experience the unspeakable horror, and witness the unrivaled heroism of rescuers with Providence Journal Columnist Daniel Harrington as he brings you eyewitness accounts, never-before-seen photographs, and a story that will leave you in tears. 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

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