Enjoy an autumn walk through the fields, woodlands, and coast of Touisset Marsh Wildlife Refuge in Warren. You may see ducks on the Kickemuit River, or a lingering heron foraging in Chase Cove. Van departs from powder Mill Ledges Wildlife Refuge in Smithfield at 11:30 a.m. and will stop at the Environmental Education Center in Bristol to pick up participants at 12:15 p.m. before the short drive to Touisset. Bring optics and a lunch to eat in the van on the way. A spotting scope will be available.
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11:30 am
Fall Walk at Touisset @ Touisset Marsh Wildlife Refuge
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Train Tour of Island’s North End @ Old railroad station
Old Colony & Newport Railway offers one of its limited excursions to the scenic north end of Aquidneck Island. The trains will use the train’s heritage passenger cars, typical of railroad cars that operated on Aquidneck Island at the turn of the 20th century. Uniformed conductors will describe sights along the way and share with riders some history of the area and of the railroad. Roadwork will block Burma Road south of the boarding area for much of the summer, so riders are advised to take Greene Lane west from West Main Road as an alternative to Burma Road.
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4:00 pm
Train Tour of Island’s North End @ Old railroad station
The menu will include turkey, corn, peas, squash, mashed potatoes, gravy, dressing, salad and pie for dessert. If you plan to attend, call the church office. Proceeds will benefit the ministries of the church.
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5:30 pm
Harvest Supper @ First Baptist Old Stone Church
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Joe Doyle in Concert @ Sandywoods Center for the Arts
Joe Doyle, formerly of Riverside and now a successful songwriter in Nashville, will perform with the Adamsville/Portsmouth-based songwriting duo Johnstone & Walcoff. Advance tickets nay be purchased at Coastal Roasters on Main Road, Tiverton, or at www.brownpapertickets.com/event/268984.
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7:00 pm
Joe Doyle in Concert @ Sandywoods Center for the Arts
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Basement Series Dance Performance @ Roger Williams Performing Arts Center
Guest artist Angela Contie will perform and there will be works presented from her choreography workshop with freshmen dance and performance studies majors.
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7:30 pm
Basement Series Dance Performance @ Roger Williams Performing Arts Center
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Hot Mustard in Concert @ Stone Church Coffee House at The First Congregational Church
Roger Williams University alumna and visiting creative artist Angie Conte will present four of her most recent works as a Dance Theatre Basement Series Performance. Members of her company, the Angie Moon Dance Theatre, and freshmen members of RWU Dance Theatre will perform work choreographed by Ms. Conte. The performance will be held in Perfroming Arts Center (The Barn) on Saturday, November 10 at 7:30 p.m. Admission is free and open to the public. Seats are first come, first served.
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7:30 pm
RWU Dance Theatre Basement Series Featuring Angie Moon Dance Theatre @ Roger Williams University
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Aztec Two-Step in Concert @ Channing Memorial Church
The East Bay Midget cheer team hosts this evening of raffles, 50/50 and food. The event will help raise funds for the team’s participation in the national competition at Disney in December.
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4:00 pm
Turkey Roll @ Portuguese American Club
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Veterans Day Ceremony at Roger Williams University @ Roger Williams University
Roger Williams University Reserve Officer Training Corps Cadets are extending an invitation to the community to attend this year’s Veterans Day Ceremony.
On November 12, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. in front of the University Flagpole (Administration Building) we will be honoring those who have fought in past wars and those who are presently serving in the military. This year we will be specifically honoring Women in the Military.
This year’s honorable speaker will be Chief Master Sergeant Ashness. She was the first female selected as First Sergeant for the 143rd AW Support Group establishing new programs and regulations to positively impact the men and women of the 143rd Airlift Wing. With a deployment and multiple honorable positions in the military, we are grateful to have Chief Master Sergeant speak on behalf of women in the military.
The ceremony will continue, as tradition, to lay a wreath in memory of those who have or are serving in the military. Guests will be given the option to lay a carnation at the base of the wreath to show their respects as well. (Carnations will be provided).
We look forward to spending this exceptionally honorable day with you and your friends.
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11:00 am
Veterans Day Ceremony at Roger Williams University @ Roger Williams University
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