Saturday, July 5, 2025

26.2 MILE EXHIBITION

26.2 Mile Exhibition at Attleboro Arts Museum Bobbi A Long-Distance Relationship The 26.2 Mile Journey An Invitational Art Exhibition at the Attleboro Arts Museum Exhibition: April 10th ??? May 5th, 2018 Opening Reception: Tuesday, April 10th, 7-9pm Over twenty visual artists have been invited to explore the endurance and strength of distance runners and wheelchair […]

PAWTUCKET: WINTERTIME FARMERS MARKET

MARCH MADNESS AT THE PAWTUCKET WINTERTIME FARMERS??MARKET Pawtucket,??RI ?????March can be a challenging month for local farmers. It??signals the??start of a long thaw after winter and the beginning of planning for??next season???s??harvest. Shopping at farmers markets is a great way to support??local farms year-round.??But March is a time of year when local farmers need??your business […]

ATTLEBORO LITERACY CENTER SEEKING EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Executive Director The Literacy Center is seeking an experienced Executive Director to begin in June. The Executive Director will report to the Board of Directors, and be responsible for the day-to-day operations of the organization, inclusive of grant writing and fundraising, strategic planning, Board relations, community relations, human resource management, financial management, client advocacy, and […]

BROWN UNIVERSITY PANAL

Freddy: Um, are we going to be goofing off like this, every day? Dewey: We???re not goofing off we???re creating musical fusion. (School of Rock) Sunday, February 25 at 2pm at Brown U: A panel on the value of “making a mess” February 25 — Brown University, the RI Teaching Artist Center (RITAC), and Providence […]

EARTHTALK

Dear EarthTalk: One source of water waste is running it to change from cold to hot. Any thoughts on how to deal with this? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????– Joanne Leussing,?? Running the water to wait for it to get hot is a huge waste of water. According to the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), a leading non-profit […]

STUDENT LOAN DEBT CRISIS

Treasurer Magaziner Responds to Navient: Student Loan Debt Crisis is not “Ordinary Business” SETH MAGAZINER Rhode Island Treasurer Seth Magaziner yesterday sent a letter to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in response to Navient Corporation’s (NASDAQ: NAVI) attempt to deny shareholders the chance to vote on his proposal requesting that the company provide investors […]

LINDEN PLACE BRISTOL: AWASH IN ALES …

Forgotten Drinks of Colonial New England at Linden Place Mansion Taste and learn the history of Colonial New England???s traditional drinks at this tasting, lecture, and book signing on Saturday, April 7th Colonial New England was awash in ales, beers, wines, cider and spirits. Everyone from teenage farm workers to our founding fathers imbibed heartily […]

BELLA AT WEAVER

Bella: An Immigrant’s Story of Resilience and Courage to be performed at the Weaver Library Weaver Library presents??Bella: An Immigrant???s Story of Resilience and Courage, a one-woman show about the life journey of Bella Indianer on Monday, March 5, 2018 at 7pm.?? ??The 45-minute play is performed and written by Bella???s granddaughter, Vicki Summers, who […]