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
Art Galleries on the main floor are FREE and open to the public. Step inside, view some art created by our local artists, fall in love with a piece, and buy it. You can take it home after the show ends. Gallery shows rotate every month. Gallery Hours:Saturdays 5:00pm - 8:00pmSundays 1:00pm - 4:00pm Interested in displaying your art? Find out what the next themed show will be on our website. Become a member of the Greater Fall River Art Association to receive email notifications about upcoming gallery shows, art workshops, and music events. Members receive discounted rates for gallery submissions as well as art workshops. Greater Fall River Art Association80 Belmont Street, Fall River, MA 02720https://greaterfallriverartassociation.org/508-673-7212PresidentGFRAA@gmail.com
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
Looking to get the kids off the screen & out of the "boredom" zone? Every Sunday we set aside our front area to allow for an alcohol free space for families with kids aged 10-17 to relAXE and bond over the fun sport of hatchet throwing. You and the kids will be given an overview of safety rules & "how to's" of hurling hatchets by one of our amazing throwing coaches. Then you will have 1-2 hours of fun in one of our throwing pits. Grab a pizza or some subs on your way in to round out your family time. Parents are always amazed at how the kids put their phones down and don't touch them the whole time they are here. Book a 1-hour for 2-4 throwers or a 2-hour for 5-10 throwers. Special reduced pricing for kids 10-15 years of age. No alcohol allowed parents, so leave the beers at home please. Closed toed shoes required. Tickets/reservations available HERE.
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.
He brings the vibes, he brings the energy, he brings the charm and you bring your friends! Every Sunday from 4pm-7pm.
The Greater Fall River Art Association has Teen Art workshops on Monday evenings taught by Vania Viveiros for teenagers ages 13-18 years old. Sign up your passionate artists and watch their talent grow in the basic art fundamentals! Maximum of 8 artists per session. Supplies provided. Monday Teens Workshops:Ages 13-185:30pm – 7:30pmMax 8 kids $20 for Members$25 for NonmembersOnly 8 spots available per session Call 508-673-7212 or email PresidentGFRAA@gmail.com to sign up Greater Fall River Art Association80 Belmont Street, Fall River, MA 02720www.GreaterFallRiverArtAssociation.org
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 […]
TUNES-DAY: Rock out, When you Clock OutMusic, Marinara, Margaritas Every Tuesday, Primo on Water Street is your go-to spot for good vibes and great music. We’re hosting a live DJ, alternating weekly, starting at 6:00PM. Love to dance but can’t stay out late? No problem! Come catch up with friends, family, and coworkers, groove to your favorite tunes, and set the tone for a vibrant summer ahead. So, when the workday ends, let the fun begin! Walk-ins are welcome and no need to reserve your spot. Sea you next Tunes-day!
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!
Come play FREE musical bingo all while enjoying some amazing food & drinks! 3-6 is happy hour also! Help spread the word!