SCTFS FriendsgivingWe supply the Turkey and Stuffing.Please bring a side, a dessert, or a drink.Open to the PublicAuction to Follow
Get a jump start on your holiday shopping and enjoy a charming market that'll make you feel like you've been transported to a small-town atmosphere! We'll once again be transforming Old Second Street into a cozy, festive marketplace featuring local vendors, live music, activities, great food, and so much more! Tickets are not required and admission is free. Thanksmas 2024 will feature the following: >>>> Holiday Artisan Market on Old Second StreetThe picturesque cobblestoned pedestrian walkway located across from the Government Center, will be transformed into a cozy, festive atmosphere, with fire pits and lights, and will feature an artisans’ market with 40+ South Coast vendors selling a variety of goods, including holiday décor. It’s the perfect place to get a jump start on holiday shopping while supporting local businesses and makers. >>>> Food, Fun, and Family ActivitiesJeremiah Sullivan Dr. will be closed to traffic from S Main St to Third St. to create a fun, safe perimeter for family activities and holiday merrymaking: >>>> Canned Heat Brew Garden & Local Food TrucksReturning this year to the market is the (21+) Thanksmas Holiday Brew Garden with locally crafted beer and seasonal beverages from Canned Heat Brewery and Tipsy Toboggan. Drinks […]
Saturday, November 16, 2024$43 Advance | $45 Day of ShowDoors 7pm | Show 8pm Three standard-bearers of West African musical traditions come together to celebrate Mandé Sila: the way of the Mandingo empire, symbolizing languages, cultures, music, and the entire organology of West Africa. One of Africa’s most popular and recognized musicians, Habib Koité is a modern troubadour with extraordinary appeal due to his musicianship, wit, and wisdom. The Kora player Lamine Cissokho is the descendant of a famous griot family whose traditions date back to the 14th century, passing traditional pieces down from generation to generation. Aly Keïta gained worldwide recognition for his mastery of the balafon, impressive virtuosity, and unique sound. Three virtuoso artists linked by the same cultural heritage; a melting pot that inspires their compositions and sublimates the renewal of the genre. Joining the trio onstage will be Habib’s longtime percussionist, Mama KONE (Djembe, Calabash, electronic pad) who has also performed with Eric Bibb. His reputation as a guitar player has become almost mythical, combining rock and classical techniques with Malian tunings that make the guitar sound like a kora or ngoni - The New York Times The biggest pop star of the West African nation […]
Sunday, November 17, 2024$30Doors 12:00pm | Show 1pm This year’s event is the 9th Annual Music of Michael Troy Concert that has served as the fundraiser for the Michael Troy Memorial Music Foundation a 501 C (3) Non Profit Charity.The concert will be held on Sunday, November 17, 2024 at 1 PM at the Narrows Center for the Arts. The 9th Annual Music of Michael Troy will be performed by top local and regional artists. There will be solo performances by Matt Borello, Johnny Botello, Ryan Connearney, Joanne Doherty, Sarah Soupirs and Chuck Williams as well as duos Monica Ambroziak Band, Redfish with Gary Fish and Steve Redfern, Louis Leeman with Jeri Karam Kozak, a trio Laureanno Bros. with Mike, Tom & Frank Laureanno and the Durfee Quintet featuring Matt Desmarais, Gary Bigelow, Tom Khoury, Justin Gallagher and Jason Newell. The Music of Michael Troy event is organized to carry on Michael's legacy of storytelling through music. Funds from the event will be allocated by the foundation to help further support the music and the performance programs at Durfee High School, Michael’s alma mater. In addition, we will be introducing the 1st Michael Troy Scholarship Award for a student that […]
The harvest is in and food must be prepared for the winter. Join us in preserving meat, dairy, fruit and veggies. You'll learn the techniques, make and take some preserved food of your own. Tickets available HERE.This program is supported in part by the Fall River Cultural Council a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council a state agency.
Using colored beads, feathers, and a lanyard, and a plastic bear claw, kids can make their own bear claw necklace. Because some parts may be small, this craft is recommended for ages 4 and up. Stop by the Children's Room between 4 and 7 pm to create your own craft!
Free to allLunchtime Organ RecitalFriday, November 22, 2024 at 12:00 PMFirst Congregational Church282 Rock St. Fall River MAperformed on our 1911 Ernest Skinner organ with 3 manuals and 1555 pipes. Guest Musician Steven Young Donations are accepted.The Program will be followed by a light lunch in front of the church. For further information call the church at (508) 672-5862or email judithconrad@mindspring.com.
Reserve Tickets - Call (508) 679-0922 Break out your favorite dancing shoes and join us at RE-CREATION! The fun filled afternoons at 45 Rock Street will kick off for 12pm. Featuring a live band playing a wide variety of music for different types of dance! Plus, you can socialize with members in the community, relax, and have a free dinner on us! Event will conclude by 3pm.
Get ready to sip, sample, and shop local at the Viva Fall River Visitors Center! We’re staying open late, so you can discover unique gifts and enjoy an evening of holiday cheer. We’ll have complimentary beverages to enjoy while you shop, and you’ll get to try delicious samples from local favorites! Plus, we’re rolling out some brand-new products that are exclusive to our shop, perfect for checking off everyone on your gift list. Bring a friend or two, and let’s make it a festive night of fun and local finds in Fall River!
Friday, November 22, 2024$64 Advance | $67 Day of ShowDoors 7pm | Show 8pm To be an influence on the likes of Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple and Van Halen certainly secures a place in rock n roll history for the legendary Vanilla Fudge. Since the summer of 1967, Vanilla Fudge were architects of a new musical style that included psychedelic, rock, soul music and gospel. They were, and are masters of reinterpreting other artist’s hit songs, and their effect on the soon to explode late 60’s “heavy metal” scene was undeniable.Now, the powerhouse vocals and keyboard flourishes of virtuoso organist Mark Stein, along with the fluid guitar explosions of Vinnie Martell, all anchored by the rhythm section of the legendary Carmine Appice on drums and Pete Bremy on bass, they create a sound so unique that it cannot be imitated. Your spirit will jettison right back to a “happening” in that magical summer of 1967, and this “happening” needs to be felt live to truly be appreciated!
Saturday, November 23, 202410:00am – 4:00pmBristol Community College, G Building777 Elsbree St. Fall River The Southcoast Innovation Symposium brings together leading minds in tech and business to drive growth and transformation for local entrepreneurs and businesses. Dive into a full day of insights, discussions, and networking opportunities that will unravel the complexities of emerging technologies and how they can fuel your business success. Join us to explore, connect, and set the stage for innovation in our community.This event is free and open to the public. REGISTRATION IS REQUESTED.