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Agenda

  1. Oct
    20
    Sat

    1. Jon Campbell in Concert @ Sandywoods Center for the Arts
      7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

      Jon Campbell’s music and spoken-word pieces are an aural documentary of New England coastal life. Sometimes humorous, sometimes poignant, his songs and poems firmly place the listener in that place where the land and sea collide.

    2. AcquAria in Concert @ Common Fence Point Community Hall
      8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

      AcquAria (Vincenzo Castellana and Michela Musolino) will present “Sempri amMari, Traditional Sicilian Songs of the Sea.” Ms. Musolino, a vocalist known for her performances of Sicilian roots music, and Mr. Castellana, a noted percussionist of the Sicilian drumming tradition, have created a work of song, percussion and recitations which illustrates the intimate connection between Sicily, her history and the surrounding sea.

  2. Oct
    21
    Sun

    1. Outside Marketplace, Chainsaw Carving, and More at Warren’s annual “Walkabout” @ Farmstead Mercantile
      12:00 pm – 5:00 pm

      Local vendors and artists will be selling at an outside marketplace at new retail shop Farmstead Mercantile. Local artist Richard Kaiser will be doing a chainsaw sculpture on the front lawn. The outside marketplace will feature original and limited edition art, vintage wares, antiques, and more.

      The Warren Walkabout is a town wide event that features artist open studios, shopping, the Taste of Warren, and more.  Located on the event’s trolley route, Farmstead offers ample parking thanks to neighboring businesses Rissco Fabrication, New England Kitchen and Bath Center, and Zangari Eyecare.

    2. Pianist Andrius Zlabys in Concert @ Westport Point United Methodist Church
      3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

      Concerts at the Point presents renowned pianist Andrius Zlabys, who will be joined by violinist Yaira Matyakobova and cellist Alex Green. The program will include solo piano performance of J.S. Bach’s French Suite No. 2 in C minor; Mendellsohn Trio No. 2, Op 66 in C minor; an original composition by Mr. Zlabys for violin and piano; and the Franck Trio No. 1, Op 1 in F sharp minor. Tickets may be purchased at the door or in advance (call 508/636-0698 or e-mail pointconcerts@gmail.com).

    3. Parenting Support Group @ St. Michael's Church
      6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

      The Parenting Support Group will meet Sunday, October 21 at 6 PM in the Tildsley Building, St. Michael’s Church, 399 Hope Street, Bristol.  This is an opportunity for parents of school age children to discuss the everyday challenges they encounter in raising children today including helping children  make responsible decisions, building confidence, oppositional behavior, making friends and other topics of concerns that parents bring.  The group is facilitated by a trained mental health professional with experience in child and family issues, and is conducted in a safe, confidential forum.   The group meets on the third Sunday of the month and is open to all parents, single and partnered, traditional and non-traditional, and parents in blended family situations.  There is no charge but participants are invited to bring a non-perishable food item for the Bristol Good Neighbors Soup Kitchen or a paper good for the East Bay Food Pantry.  Childcare is available with a reservation by Friday by contacting Jennifer DeWolf at (401)935-3359 or jenmarkdewolf@aol.com

    4. Parenting Support Group @ Tildsley Building, St. Michael’s Church
      6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
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      This group, for parents to discuss the challenges of raising children today in a demanding society, is open to all parents, single and partnered, traditional and non-traditional and to parents in blended family situations. Child care is available but parents must call Jennifer DeWolf at 401/935-3359 by the Friday before the meeting to let her know how many children will attend and their ages. The support group is free, although donations of non-perishable food for the Bristol Good Neighbors Soup Kitchen or paper goods for the East Bay Food Pantry are welcome

  3. Oct
    22
    Mon

    1. Community Service for Teens @ Weaver Memorial Library
      3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

      Earn community service time for high school or confirmation requirements.

    2. Seekonk Celebrates: Read! Presents Empire Falls Book Discussion @ Seekonk Public Library
      6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

      Seekonk Celebrates: Read! continues its celebration of Seekonk and Richard Russo’s novel Empire Falls with a discussion of the featured novel.

       

      Participants will enjoy a sampling of local diner cuisine while discussing Empire Falls and its similarities to the Town of Seekonk.

       

      We will have items to take home and more surprises this evening.  This event is free and open to the public thanks to a sponsorship from the Friends of the Seekonk Public Library.   Registration is required.  Call the library to reserve your space today at (508) 336-8230 or visit www.seekonkpl.org.

    3. Barrington Plaquing Ceremony @ Barrington Public Library auditorium
      7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
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      Bonnie Warren will present historic house plaques to three turn-of-the century homes in the Drownville neighborhood of Barrington. T Catherine Zipf will speak on “Making A Home of Her Own: Newport’s Architectural Patronesses, 1850-1940.” Presented by the Barrington Preservation Society.

  4. Oct
    23
    Tue

    1. “Ancient Peoples of New England: An Archaeological Perspective” @ Amicable Congregational Church
      7:30 pm – 9:00 pm

      Alan Leveillee, principal archaeologist at Public Archaeology Lab of R.I., has conducted extensive studies of the Sakonnet River Basin and will share his research and showcase artifacts to illustrate his findings and what human remains and artifacts tell us about the earliest inhabitants of this region. He’ll also identify and discuss artifacts brought in by audience members. The presentation is hosted by the Tiverton Historical Society and was funded in part by the R.I. Council for the Humanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities.