FESTIVAL OF TREES
White's of Westport 66 State Road, Westport, Massachusetts, United StatesJoin our raffle of over 99 themed trees creatively decorated with items valued at $100.00 or more
Join our raffle of over 99 themed trees creatively decorated with items valued at $100.00 or more
Mr. Ryan Daniels is “The itinerant Schoolmaster.” Welcome to the 1700’s! Colonial Classroom 1775 offers a select few students the rare opportunity to travel back in time to learn more about what life would have been like for a child in New England during our colonial past. Program goals:Educate Elementary school children about life in the 1700sGive attention to historic homes and structures in our townsImportance of preserving our nation’s past What’s included:Storytelling: A reading of a storybook about school lifePracticing writing with an Ink and Quill penMaking of a hornbookReading from an actual 1770s educational primerShort lecture/ show and tell with historical itemsRecess with historical games All proceeds go to support the Lafayette Durfee House and events like this.This program is supported by the Fall River Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency
Welcome to our 100th season!Our Fall Concert will include the following selections: Beethoven - Coriolan Overture, Op. 62Price - Ethiopia's Shadow in America for Orchestra (1932)Silbelius - Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 43 Tickets are $25 for adults, free for children/students.Tickets can be purchased online HERE, or at the door.
Join us from November 5th - 29th for "Turbulence: Can the Center Hold?" a solo exhibition by Stacy Latt Savage Savage, a Professor of Art and Design in Sculpture at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Savage’s sculptures are reflections of our turbulent times and a sense of global unrest. We live in a time when the delicate balance of life seems threatened by forces beyond our control. Her recent work in this exhibition is a response to the pandemic and our life post this global event. While each of Savage’s sculptures embody a visceral tension and spiraling momentum, Savage aims to find the sublime within fear and chaos. She forms and shapes raw material until her sculpture harnesses an energy that mirrors the unpredictability of life. Savage received her MFA from Cornell University and her BA from Wells College. She exhibits her work nationally and regionally in a variety of venues including museums, galleries, and public outdoor settings. Savage maintains a commitment to collaboration and her community which have led to numerous public commissions as well as curatorial and community-engaged projects. Gallery Hours: Wednesdays: 5 - 7 pm Thursdays & Fridays: 4 - 8 pm Saturdays & Sundays: 12 - 5 […]
Come dominate the competition in our weekly Blind Draw, Double Elimination Social Cornhole Tournament. Fresh Brews and ALL the small bites including Pizza! Download and Sign up on the Scoreholio App. $10 to play. 1st, 2nd and 3rd take home cash prizes!
Our upcoming event- The Pajama Project will be held on November 7th from 5:00-7:30pm at The Narrows Center for the Arts. Entry is one (or more) pair of pajamas, or a gift card. The Pajama Project is aimed at providing new pajamas to tots, tweens, teens, and entire families in need. We believe every person deserves a good night’s sleep in cozy pajamas, and with your support, we can make this a reality for many in our surrounding communities. There will be several complimentary food stations, a cash bar, and a raffle for gift cards, show tickets and more! We hope you will join us at The Pajama Project
Join Connie to learn the basics of sewing for beginners. Only $10 per person, pay at the door. Open to all ages and abilities.
Unleash your creativity and come ready to laugh, create, and explore new ideas! Everyone will be encouraged to participate at their own comfort level. (Ages 7-14)
Join us Friday November 8th from 5:30 pm - 7:30 for an evening of community as we celebrate the opening reception of "Turbulence: Can the Center Hold?" a solo exhibition by Stacy Latt Savage Savage, a Professor of Art and Design in Sculpture at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Savage’s sculptures are reflections of our turbulent times and a sense of global unrest. We live in a time when the delicate balance of life seems threatened by forces beyond our control. Her recent work in this exhibition is a response to the pandemic and our life post this global event. While each of Savage’s sculptures embody a visceral tension and spiraling momentum, Savage aims to find the sublime within fear and chaos. She forms and shapes raw material until her sculpture harnesses an energy that mirrors the unpredictability of life. Savage received her MFA from Cornell University and her BA from Wells College. She exhibits her work nationally and regionally in a variety of venues including museums, galleries, and public outdoor settings. Savage maintains a commitment to collaboration and her community which have led to numerous public commissions as well as curatorial and community-engaged projects. This project is supported in part […]
Entertainment for the evening will be provided by DJ Edson Lazaro of Intoit Productions! Food listed below, will be served buffet style. Chicken Alhinho (Garlic Sauce) Pork & LittleNecks Baked Scrod Casserole Pasta Primavera Yellow rice w/ vegetables Garden Salad Dessert will be an assortment of pasteries. Cash bar will be open for purchases. Tickets available HERE. Funds raised will help support continued improvements of Espirito Santo School. Thank you for your support, and we look forward to a great evening!
Tickets $20Doors open at 7pm, show starts at 8pm Snacks ProvidedCash BarRaffles and 50/50 Drawing18+ Adults Only Please For tickets, to donate, or sponsor, please visithttps://www.funny4funds.com/.../rosemarys-wish-kids.../1411For more information, please contactDan Dupere: 774-263-8585
Friday, November 8, 2024 $51 Advance | $54 Day of Show Doors 7pm | Show 8pm Opener: Brooks Forsyth A relentless road warrior and masterful wordsmith, Ryan Montbleau has spent the better part of thirty years cultivating a devoted audience on the strength of his ecstatic live shows and exhilarating sonic versatility. He’s collaborated with artists as diverse as Trombone Shorty, Galactic, Steel Pulse, Tall Heights, Martin Sexton, Anders Osborne, and George Porter, Jr; shared bills with the likes of Tedeschi Trucks Band, Ani DiFranco, Todd Snider, The Wood Brothers, Rodrigo y Gabriela, and Mavis Staples; and racked up more than 150 million streams on Spotify alone. NPR’s Mountain Stage compared his “eloquent, soulful songwriting” to Bill Withers and James Taylor, while Relix celebrated his “poetic Americana,” and The Boston Herald raved that “he’s made a career of confident, danceable positivity.” Montbleau’s freewheeling new album, We Did Alright, finds him exploring the full spectrum of his influences like never before, touching on folk, rock, funk, soul, hip-hop, and reggae, all with a preternatural ease that belies the intensely focused craftsmanship behind it. The songs are sprawling and unpredictable, grappling with a modern world perpetually teetering on the edge of chaos, […]