July 2010 Events

(See Ongoing Events at bottom of page)(Information is subject to change)

July through August
Extended Hours for Mayflower II
Mayflower II (a Plimoth Plantation Exhibit)
75 Water Street
Plymouth, MA

Enjoy Mayflower II, the reproduction of the 17th-century merchant ship that brought the Pilgrims to Plymouth in 1620, as it remains open evenings until 7pm in the summer.  Converse with “Pilgrims” and “sailors” on board or gather historic facts about the ship from staff in the exhibit area.  It's family fun for all ages!

For more information call or visit:
508-746-1622
www.plimoth.org

Through Labor Day, 1:30-3pm Daily
Plymouth Cruises - Pirate Cruise!
Plymouth Cruises Aboard Lobster Tales
9 Town Wharf
Plymouth, MA

Climb aboard for a swashbuckling adventure! Man the water cannons and battle the enemy pirate ship to recapture the treasure. See what other surprises lie ahead! For families with children ages 4-11 $18.00pp. 

For reservations & information call or visit:
508-746-5342 www.lobstertalesinc.com

Through September 7
Steamship Authority Sea Two & Save

Visit both Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard this summer. Round-trip combination tickets to both islands are available for purchase at any Steamship Authority terminal. Customers will enjoy a savings of $10.00 for adults and $5.00 for children. Tickets must be used within two weeks from the date of issue.

Call 508-495-3278 to book your advance high-speed ferry reservation to Nantucket & mention this offer to receive this discounted fare. 

Month of July
Independence Day Beauty At Lily's Apothecary

Lily's Apothecary
6 Main Street Extension
Plymouth, MA

Look your BEST on the Fourth of July! Lily's has the most fabulous products to keep you looking super-cool during the summer months!

Call for prices and appointment at:
508-747-7546 or visit www.lilysapothecary.com

Sundays in July, 10:30am-12pm
Brunch on the PilgrimBelle
Pilgrim Belle
Plymouth Harbor,Water Street
Plymouth, MA

Cruise Plymouth Harbor in style and comfort aboard the Pilgrim Belle, a Mississippi-style paddlewheeler. Leaves from the Mayflower II State Pier. Cost is $29pp.

Call for more information at 508-747-3434 or email info@pilgrimbellecruises.com or visit
www.plymouthharborcruises.com

Tuesdays in July, 7-7:30pm
1749 Court House Museum
Summer Lecture Series 2010: History Half Hours

1749 Court House Museum
Town Square
Plymouth, MA 

This is a FREE Tuesday evening series of lectures in July & August, which will introduce you to local history, images and lore.

Call 508-830-4075 for information on speakers or visit www.visit-plymouth.com/courthouse.htm

Wednesdays in July, 3pm
Recycled Crafts
Plymouth Public Library
132 South Street
Plymouth, MA 
508-830-4250

All materials will be provided. This program is free & registration is required. Registration begins 2 weeks before each program. Ages 6-12 years.

For a full list of events visit: www.plymouthpubliclibrary.org

Wednesdays in July, 7-8:30pm
Plymouth Cruises - Ice Cream Cruise!
Plymouth Cruises Aboard Lobster Tales
9 Town Wharf
Plymouth, MA

Cool off and escape the summer heat. Indulge your sweet tooth and see how much fun it is to make your own sundae while cruising on Plymouth Harbor!

For reservations & information call or visit:
508-746-5342 www.lobstertalesinc.com

Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays, 8pm
Shakespeare at Night
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Avenue
Plymouth, MA

The Plimoth Plantation Players presents 16th & 17th-century English theater in the style that the Plymouth Colonists would have known before leaving for America in 1620-with young male actors handling the women's roles as well. The schedule includes The Tempest on Thursdays, a play with historic ties to Plimoth Colony, Romeo & Juliet on Fridays, and Twelfth Night, on Saturdays. Tickets are $12pp and $8 Members.

For more information call or visit:
508-746-1622
www.plimoth.org

Thursdays in July, 2:30pm-6:30pm
Plymouth Farmers’ Market - Stephen's Field

Shop for local and seasonal food and more each Thursday at Stephen’s Field located off of Route 3A, Sandwich Street, just south of Plymouth Center. Held rain or shine.
To find out more information contact Barbara at 508-732-9962, info@plymouthfarmersmarket.org or visit www.plymouthfarmersmarket.org

Thursdays in July, 7-8:30pm
Plymouth Musicians Union Concert
On the Waterfront at Pilgrim Memorial Park. For more info contact Don Besegai at 781-585-6870.

Fridays in July, 5:30-7pm
Colony Place Family Fun Night
Colony Place
174 Colony Place
Plymouth, MA
508-Shop-One
www.colonyplace.com

Bring the family and a blanket and get ready for some Summer Fun! An exciting evening of activities and performances for the whole family to enjoy. Held on the lawn next to Old Navy. Rain dates on Sundays. Admission is FREE.

Fridays in July, 7-8:30pm
Plymouth Cruises - Ice Cream Cruise!
Plymouth Cruises Aboard Lobster Tales
9 Town Wharf
Plymouth, MA

On Wednesdays & Fridays nights cool off and escape the summer heat. Indulge your sweet tooth and see how much fun it is to make your own sundae while cruising on Plymouth Harbor! $15 adults, $13 children under 12.

For reservations & information call or visit:
508-746-5342 www.lobstertalesinc.com

Saturdays in July, 9:30am-1:30pm
Plymouth Farmers’ Market - Downtown

Shop for local and seasonal food and more each Saturday at Downtown Courthouse Green located at 11 Russell Street in Plymouth Center. Held rain or shine.

To find out more information contact Barbara at 508-732-9962, info@plymouthfarmersmarket.org or visit www.plymouthfarmersmarket.org

Thursday & Friday, July 1 & 2
HGTV Green Home Tours at The Pinehills
The Pinehills
33 Summerhouse Drive
Plymouth, MA

The tours take place Tuesdays-Sundays, on the hour, from 10AM-4PM & Thursday 10AM-6PM. Tours are closed on Mondays. Cost is $20.pp and children under 12 accompanied by a parent or legal guardian are admitted at no charge.

For more information call or visit:
508-209-2000
www.pinehills.com

Friday, July 2, 9am-5pm
Free Fun Friday at Plimoth Plantation
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Avenue
Plymouth, MA

Visit Plimoth Plantation for free, part of the Highland Street Foundation “Free Fun Fridays” program.

For more information call or visit 508.747.1622
www.plimoth.org or www.highlandstreet.org

Friday, July 2, 5-9pm
First Fridays in Historic Downtown Plymouth

Explore Downtown merchants every first Friday of the month. Stroll around and see artists working, get your face painted, hear musicians, shop, dine or just grab a drink or dessert & relax.

Call 508.631.5150 or visit: www.ExploreHistoricPlymouth.com

Friday, July 2
School’s Out! Summer Concert Series

TBA (Acoustic)

Shows on "The Main Stage“ are at Pilgrim Memorial State Park (near the Plymouth Rock) on Water St. & are full bands, general rockin’ & rollin’. Acoustic Shows are held on “The Hedge House Lawn” at 126 Water St. and are acoustic solo acts and small groups, coffee shop style

For more information email or visit: .
info@brewsterproductions.com
www.brewsterproductions.com

Saturday, July 3
School’s Out! Summer Concert Series 2010
3rd Left, Jake Hill & The Eagle Hill Band (Main Stage)

For the 3rd year in a row, we’ve got our big main stage kick off show. Shows on "The Main Stage“ are at Pilgrim Memorial State Park(near the Plymouth Rock) on Water St. & are full bands, general rockin’ & rollin’. Shows on “The Hedge House Lawn” are at 126 Water St. and are acoustic solo acts and small groups, coffee shop style

For more information email or visit: .
info@brewsterproductions.com
www.brewsterproductions.com

Sunday, July 4, 9:30am Parade
7:30pm Waterfront Concert
9:15pm Fireworks

Plymouth's Fourth of July Festivities

Always a great time to be in America's Home Town! Parade route begins at Cordage Park Marketplace on Court Street in North Plymouth and winds its way down Court Street through downtown Plymouth and Main Street, continuing onto Main St. Ext and, turning left onto Water Street to the reviewing stand next to the Plymouth Rock. The Fourth of July Concert, conducted by Steven Karidoyanes of Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra will feature Patriotic Favorites, along with film and Broadway Music. Featured guest narrator is Senate President Therese Murray, who will read excerpts from the Declaration of Independence. The raindate is Monday, July 5th.

For more information call 508-747-7174 or visit www.July4Plymouth.com

Sunday, July 4
July 4th Celebration
CabbyShack
30 Town Wharf
Plymouth, MA

Call or visit the website for more information at:
508-746-5354
www.cabbyshack.com

Sunday, July 4
PACTV July 4th Celebration Coverage
Tune in to Comcast Channel 15 and Verizon Channel 47 on July 4th to see live coverage of Plymouth's 4th of July Parade and "The Esther and Alcide Ruffini 4th of July Concert" with the Plymouth Philharmonic. Parade coverage will begin when the parade reaches the waterfront (the parade route steps off at 10am) and the concert will begin at 7:15pm. 

Call PACTV at 508-830-6999 for re-play information or visit www.pactv.org

Tuesday-Saturday, July 6-10
Plymouth Rock Comedy Festival
Loretta LaRoche Productions
50 Court Street
Plymouth, MA

A weeklong celebration of stand-up comedy and comedic short films! Highlights of the week events include: Independent Short Film Comedy Contest, Comedy Contest, Raw Comedy Night, Sketch Comedy, The Art of Laughter – an intimate evening with Loretta LaRoche, He Said/She Said – a Comedic Battle of the Sexes, Comedy Finals Night, The Ruffled Feathers Gala Event, Gala Event Cocktail Party, The Ruffled Feather Achievement Award Presentations. (List of venues TBA)

For more information call or visit:
508-747-1340
www.lorettalarocheproductions.com
www.plymouthrockcomedyfestival.com

Tuesday, July 6, 7:30pm
Mayflower II Turning

In order for the famed, historic ship to weather evenly, Mayflower II is turned a couple times a year, to ensure the ship is exposed to the elements on both sides. A limited number of dockside visitors will be invited to assist in the process of turning the ship by holding ropes and helping to tow lines. Interested participants should be at the State Pier, Water Street by 7pm.

Wednesday, July 7, 2:15-2:45pm
Celebration USA-“Catch the Spirit!”
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Avenue
Plymouth, MA

This 22 piece children’s choir performs a ‘National Festival of the States’ at Pilgrim Memorial State Park, Water Street in Plymouth. Celebrations USA’s activities have been praised by Presidents Bush and Clinton, Secretary of State Colin Powell, and chronicled in USA Today, the Los Angeles Times, the Orange County Register, and other publications.

For more information call or visit:
508-746-1622
www.plimoth.org

Wednesday, July 7, 6:30-9:30pm
Summer Concert Series

Concerts take place in Pilgrim Memorial Park located on the beautiful Plymouth waterfront at the intersection of Water & Leyden Streets. There is ample public parking in and around the concert site.

For more info contact Mike of Nightlife Music Co/Project Arts Of Plymouth at:
508-747-7727
www.project-arts.com

Wednesday, July 7, 7-9:30pm
Plymouth Rock Comedy Festival Dinner Cruise
Pilgrim Belle
Plymouth Harbor,Water Street
Plymouth, MA

Hosted with Loretta LaRoche Productions. Cost is $40. per person. Cruise Plymouth Harbor in style and comfort aboard the Pilgrim Belle, a Mississippi-style paddlewheeler. Leaves from the Mayflower II State Pier.

Call 508-747-3434 or visit
www.plymouthharborcruises.com

Thursday, July 8, 1pm
Concerts on the Lawn - East Coast Acappella
Plymouth Public Library
132 South Street
Plymouth, MA 

Enjoy this first of four summertime "Concerts on the Lawn”. East Coast Acappella is a five-member, all male a cappella group that delivers your favorite songs of the 50’s, 60’s, 70’s, and beyond with superb vocal harmonies.

For more information call 508.830.4250 or visit
www.plymouthpubliclibrary.org

Thursday, July 8, 7pm
Summer Sunset Wine Cruise Series
"South of the Border"
Plymouth Cruises Aboard Lobster Tales
Town Wharf, Plymouth, MA
www.lobstertalesinc.com

Pioppi's, in conjunction with Lobster Tales brings back this very popular series of seven Thursday evening sunset cruises in July & August. Each will feature a unique theme that includes a sampling of four wines, four dishes and entertaining speakers. Reservations are required, with payment due at time of reservation. Seating is limited, & these cruises sell out quickly. The cost is $50pp.

For reservations & information call 508-746-1943 or email: pioppis@verizon.net

Thursday, July 8, 7-9:30pm
Rock the Belle
Pilgrim Belle
Plymouth Harbor,Water Street
Plymouth, MA

Featuring The Infractions! $28.pp. Cruise Plymouth Harbor in style and comfort aboard the Pilgrim Belle, a Mississippi-style paddlewheeler. Leaves from the Mayflower II State Pier.

Call 508-747-3434 or visit
www.plymouthharborcruises.com

Friday , July 9, 10:30am - 12:30pm
Morning Coffee with Cayce
Angels by the Sea
170 Water Street
Plymouth, MA

Discussion: Edgar Cayce's psychic readings and A.R.E. 'Search for God' study group. (2nd & 4th Friday each month). Contact Betty Pleiss 508-673-0477. Donations gratefully accepted.

For more information call 508-732-0333 or visit
www.angelsbythesea3333.com

Friday, July 9, 7pm
Friday "Java Series" Lectures & Events
Historic 1699 Winslow House
634 Careswell Street
Marshfield, MA

Featuring John Root, with a program of music from the Golden Years (1920-1940). Cost is $7 members & $10 non-members.

For information call 781-837-5753 or visit
www.winslowhouse.org

Friday, July 9
School’s Out! Summer Concert Series

The Empire State & More (Main Stage)

Shows on "The Main Stage“ are at Pilgrim Memorial State Park (near the Plymouth Rock) on Water St. & are full bands, general rockin’ & rollin’. Acoustic Shows are held on “The Hedge House Lawn” at 126 Water St. and are acoustic solo acts and small groups, coffee shop style

For more information email or visit: .
info@brewsterproductions.com
www.brewsterproductions.com

Saturday & Sunday, July 10 & 11
12-7:00pm

3rd Annual Plymouth Harbor Folk Festival

There will be hand crafters, the Plymouth Rotary food tent, a village for local non-profit organizations and the Plymouth Farmers Market. Held on the Plymouth waterfront at Water and Leyden Streets.

For more information contact Mike at Nightlife Music Co/Project Arts Of Plymouth at:
508-747-7727
www.project-arts.com

Saturday, July 10, 10am-12 Noon
Teddy Bear Picnic
Spooner Secret Garden
27 North Street
Plymouth, MA


A lively morning of storytelling, hands-on kids' activities and a puppet play. Don't forget to bring your teddy bear! For ages 4 & up. Admission is $6.pp and children must be accompanied by an adult.

For more information email pasm@verizon.net or call 508-746-0012 or visit www.plymouthantiquariansociety.org

Saturday, July 10, 10am-2:30pm
Paddle At Patuxet & Traditional Wampanoag Clambake
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Avenue
Plymouth, MA

Led by Native paddlers in mishoons, the first group of canoers and kayakers will paddle out from the Wampanoag Homesite on the banks of the Eel River, out to where the mouth of the Eel River meets Plymouth Bay. The Clambake begins at 4pm back at Plimoth Plantation.

Reservations are required and should be made by contacting Janet at 508-746-1622, ext: 8358. Visit www.plimoth.org for more information.

Saturday, July 10, 6:30pm
New England Lobster Boil
Historic 1699 Winslow House
634 Careswell Street
Marshfield, MA

Enjoy a summer New England tradition, including steamed clams, corn on the cob, and a special menu for children. This is for the entire family! $50 for adults; $20 for children 14 & younger.

Call 781-837-5753 or visit www.winslowhouse.org

Sunday, July 11, 1:30pm & 2:30pm
Prestonwood High School Student Choir Performance
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Avenue
Plymouth, MA

Plimoth Plantation presents the Prestonwood High School Student Choir, a 250 member rockin’ Choir made up of talented students from all over the state of Texas as they perform a power-packed singing & dancing performance. Held at Pilgrim Memorial State Park, Plymouth.

For more information call 508-746-1622 or visit
www.plimoth.org

Sunday, July 11, 2pm
Sunday Afternoon Author Series Lectures
Historic 1699 Winslow House
634 Careswell Street
Marshfield, MA

Featuring Thomas Havens and Karen Thornber, “The Atomic Bombings in Literature and Memory." Discussion will be on the use of the bomb and how it impacted American and world history. Cost is $5/member & $7/NM.

For information call 781-837-5753 or visit
www.winslowhouse.org

Monday-Friday, July 12-16, 9am-2pm
Plymouth in the Past-A Week-Long Summer Program for Children
Hedge House
126 Water Street
Plymouth, MA

Children will explore Plymouth's rich historic district and learn the stories of the town center and its residents over four centuries. Featuring hands-on crafts and historic activities, such as spinning, weaving, art, cooking and period games.

For more information and registration email pasm@verizon.net or call 508-746-0012 or visit
www.plymouthantiquariansociety.org

Tuesday, July 13, 7-7:30pm
1749 Court House Museum Open House
Summer Lecture Series 2010: History Half Hours

1749 Court House Museum
Town Square
Plymouth, MA 

Come & pick-up a flyer about the coming programs and become familiar with the museum exhibits. This is a FREE Tuesday evening series of lectures in July & August, which will introduce you to local history, images and lore.

For more information call 508-830-4075 or visit 
www.visit-plymouth.com/courthouse.htm

Wednesday, July 14, 6:30-9:30pm
Summer Concert Series

Concerts take place in Pilgrim Memorial Park located on the beautiful Plymouth waterfront at the intersection of Water & Leyden Streets. There is ample public parking in and around the concert site.

For more info contact Mike of Nightlife Music Co/Project Arts Of Plymouth at:
508-747-7727
www.project-arts.com

Wednesday, July 14, 7-9pm
Dinner Cruise
Pilgrim Belle
Plymouth Harbor,Water Street
Plymouth, MA

Cruise Plymouth Harbor in style and comfort aboard the Pilgrim Belle, a Mississippi-style paddlewheeler. Leaves from the Mayflower II State Pier.

Call 508-747-3434 or visit
www.plymouthharborcruises.com

Wednesday , July 14
Reiki Level I Certification Course
Angels by the Sea
170 Water Street
Plymouth, MA

This evening class features Nancy and Diane as they co-teach this beautiful, informative, and hands-on course. 

For more information call 508-732-0333 or visit
www.angelsbythesea3333.com

Thursday, July 15, 7pm
Summer Sunset Wine Cruise Series
"Flavors of Northern Italy"
Lobster Tales
Town Wharf, Plymouth, MA
www.lobstertalesinc.com

Pioppi's, in conjunction with Lobster Tales brings back this very popular series of seven Thursday evening sunset cruises in July & August. Each will feature a unique theme that includes a sampling of four wines, four dishes and entertaining speakers. Reservations are required, with payment due at time of reservation. Seating is limited, & these cruises sell out quickly. The cost is $50pp.

For reservations & information call 508-746-1943 or email: pioppis@verizon.net

Thursday, July 15, 7-9:30pm
Parrot Head Night
Pilgrim Belle
Plymouth Harbor,Water Street
Plymouth, MA

Cruise Plymouth Harbor in style and comfort aboard the Pilgrim Belle, a Mississippi-style paddlewheeler. Leaves from the Mayflower II State Pier. Cost is $28.pp.

Call 508-747-3434 or visit
www.plymouthharborcruises.com

Friday-Sunday, July 16-18, 10am-3pm
Fish N’ Ships Festival at Mayflower II
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Avenue
Plymouth, MA

Onboard the ship on Friday, experience chart making at 10am and learn maritime knot-tying at 3pm. On Saturday at 10am, knot-tying is once again offered, and on Sunday at 10am & 3pm experience 17th century chart making.  

For more information call 508-746-1622 or visit www.plimoth.org

Friday, July 16, 7pm
Friday "Java Series" Lectures & Events
Historic 1699 Winslow House
634 Careswell Street
Marshfield, MA

Featuring Gillian Gill, author of "We Two: Victoria and Albert: Rulers, Partners, Rivals." Cost is $7 members & $10 non-members.

For information call 781-837-5753 or visit
www.winslowhouse.org

Friday, July 16, 7-9pm
Rum & The Revolution
Pilgrim Hall Museum
75 Court Street
Plymouth, MA

Enjoy a fabulous rum tasting featuring Bermuda’s finest Gosling’s Rum while learning about the rich history of the Gosling family dating back to 1806. Then history comes alive as Sir Jeremy Bell, in full colonial garb, educates, informs and entertains you in his comical style, highlighting the importance of rum and the role it played in our forefathers’ early America. There will be passed appetizers, tastings of Sailor Jerry & Brugal and a bottle of Gosling’s Black Seal Rum ($25 value) to take home.

For tickets call Pioppi's at 508-746-1943. For more information visit www.pilgrimhall.org

Saturday, July 17
School’s Out! Summer Concert Series

The Release w/14th Union & Bones & A Curtis Rhythm (Main Stage)

Shows on "The Main Stage“ are at Pilgrim Memorial State Park (near the Plymouth Rock) on Water St. & are full bands, general rockin’ & rollin’. Acoustic Shows are held on “The Hedge House Lawn” at 126 Water St. and are acoustic solo acts and small groups, coffee shop style

For more information email or visit: .
info@brewsterproductions.com
www.brewsterproductions.com

Saturday & Sunday, July 17-18, 11am-4pm
Summer Sidewalk Sale & Taste of Colony Place
Colony Place
174 Colony Place
Plymouth, MA

Retailers will showcase their sale merchandise in front of their stores; live music and "tastings" from Colony Place restaurants.

For more info call or visit: 508-746-7663 www.colonyplace.com

Sunday, July 18, 4-8pm
Superheroes/Princess Party
Colony Place
174 Colony Place
Plymouth, MA
508-Shop-One

Colony Place and TGIFridays in Plymouth will host this event to benefit the March of Dimes. Includes up close and personal visits with costumed characters Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Pirates of the Carribean, Batman and Spiderman with free photo opportunities when you bring your own camera! Games and facepainting will also be part of the free fun. Plus, TGIFridays has generously offered to give the March of Dimes 20% of all restaurant proceeds during the event when patrons bring in the Colony Place Superheroes party flyer, available at www.colonyplace.com

Sunday, July 18, 7-9pm
Celestial Airways
Angels by the Sea
170 Water Street
Plymouth, MA

Join Bob and others as we travel to the planet of your calling. We have been invited to be spectators of the 'Parade of Beings' and witness the many Star Travellers and Beings of far away! Bring a sleeping bag or other comfortable provision so you may enjoy the total sensory trip of the future.

For more information call 508-732-0333 or visit
www.angelsbythesea3333.com

Monday, July 19, 7pm
Light the Night at the PPL with Bill Luzader
Plymouth Public Library
132 South Street
Plymouth, MA 
508-830-4250

Bill Luzader, a member of the South Shore Astronomical Society and Stars Around New England, will talk about the effects of light pollution on stargazing. For ages 8yrs & up. This program is free and no registration is required.

For a full list of events visit: www.plymouthpubliclibrary.org

Wednesday, July 21, 6:30-9:30pm
Summer Concert Series

Concerts take place in Pilgrim Memorial Park located on the beautiful Plymouth waterfront at the intersection of Water & Leyden Streets. There is ample public parking in and around the concert site.

For more info contact Mike of Nightlife Music Co/Project Arts Of Plymouth at:
508-747-7727
www.project-arts.com

Wednesday, July 21, 7-9pm
Dinner Cruise
Pilgrim Belle
Plymouth Harbor,Water Street
Plymouth, MA

Cruise Plymouth Harbor in style and comfort aboard the Pilgrim Belle, a Mississippi-style paddlewheeler. Leaves from the Mayflower II State Pier.

Call 508-747-3434 or visit
www.plymouthharborcruises.com

Thursday, July 22
Newbury Street-Style Hair Cuts & Color
Lily's Apothecary
6 Main Street Extension
Plymouth, MA

Master Stylist Kenn will cut your hair and Master Colorist Cherie will color your hair. Get one or both services, whatever suits your schedule. Take advantage of this amazing opportunity to have Newbury Street come to you!

Call for prices and appointment at:
508-747-7546

Thursday, July 22, 1pm
Concerts on the Lawn -Rumbafrica
Plymouth Public Library
132 South Street
Plymouth, MA 

Enjoy this second of four summertime "Concerts on the Lawn”.

For more information call 508.830.4250 or visit
www.plymouthpubliclibrary.org

Thursday, July 22, 7pm
Summer Sunset Wine Cruise Series
"Seafood Lover's Delight"
Lobster Tales
Town Wharf, Plymouth, MA
www.lobstertalesinc.com

Pioppi's, in conjunction with Lobster Tales brings back this very popular series of seven Thursday evening sunset cruises in July & August. Each will feature a unique theme that includes a sampling of four wines, four dishes and entertaining speakers. Reservations are required, with payment due at time of reservation. Seating is limited, & these cruises sell out quickly. The cost is $50pp.

For reservations & information call 508-746-1943 or email: pioppis@verizon.net

Thursday, July 22, 7-9:30pm
Cruising Back to the 70's
Pilgrim Belle
Plymouth Harbor,Water Street
Plymouth, MA

Cruise Plymouth Harbor in style and comfort aboard the Pilgrim Belle, a Mississippi-style paddlewheeler. Leaves from the Mayflower II State Pier. Cost is $28.pp.

Call 508-747-3434 or visit
www.plymouthharborcruises.com

Friday , July 23, 10:30am - 12:30pm
Morning Coffee with Cayce
Angels by the Sea
170 Water Street
Plymouth, MA

Discussion: Edgar Cayce's psychic readings and A.R.E. 'Search for God' study group. (2nd & 4th Friday each month). Contact Betty Pleiss 508-673-0477. Donations gratefully accepted.

For more information call 508-732-0333 or visit
www.angelsbythesea3333.com

Friday, July 23, 7:30pm
The Unity Handbell Choir - Ringing for a Summer Night
Presented by the First Parish Meetinghouse Restoration Committee and directed by Richard Hill, North Easton, MA. Held at 19 Town Square
Plymouth, MA. All proceeds from this concert support the restoration of First Parish Meetinghouse. Cost is $10pp & tickets are available at the door. For further information or reservations call 508-747-1606 or visit www.restorefirstparishplymouth.org

Saturday & Sunday, July 24 & 25
Expect Miracles Conference 2010
Angels by the Sea
170 Water Street
Plymouth, MA

Featuring Charles Virtue, co-founder of Angel Therapy Practitioners and co-author of Signs from Above with Doreen Virtue and Suzanne Giesemann, Hay House author of Priest and the Medium. On Saturday enjoy A Day with Charles Virtue-Up-Close & Personal.

For more information call 508-732-0333 or visit
www.angelsbythesea3333.com

Sunday, July 25, 2pm
Japanese Tea Ceremony
The Art Complex Museum
189 Alden Street
Duxbury, MA

Held in the tea hut situated in a Japanese garden on the museum grounds. Shofuan, the "Wind in The Pines Hut" was built in Kyoto Japan in 1969 and reassembled here in 1975. Shofuan is a traditional san jo daime (3 & 3/4 size) hut. Japanese huts are described by the number of mats they accommodate.

For more information call or visit:
781-934-6634
www.artcomplex.org

Sunday, July 25, 2pm
Sunday Afternoon Author Series Lectures
Historic 1699 Winslow House
634 Careswell Street
Marshfield, MA

Featuring Kate Clifford Larson, author of “The Assassin’s Accomplice: Mary Suratt and the Plot to Kill Abraham Lincoln.” Cost is $5/member & $7/NM.

For information call 781-837-5753 or visit
www.winslowhouse.org

Sunday, July 25, 7-10pm
Shakespearean Festival
Held at Pilgrim Memorial Park on Water Street on the beautiful Plymouth Waterfront. For more information please call Robert at 508-209-0400.

Monday, July 26, 12 Noon
12th Annual Cranberry Research Foundation Golf Tournament
Southers Marsh Golf Club
30 Southers Marsh Lane
Plymouth, MA

Lunch is available for purchase at the clubhouse. Shotgun Start is at 1pm, 19th Hole Social hour at 5pm, and Dinner & Awards, Raffle & Auction at 6pm.

For more information call 508-866-7878 ext. 10 or visit: www.cranberryresearchfoundation.org

Wednesday, July 28, 6:30-9:30pm
Summer Concert Series

Concerts take place in Pilgrim Memorial Park located on the beautiful Plymouth waterfront at the intersection of Water & Leyden Streets. There is ample public parking in and around the concert site.

For more info contact Mike of Nightlife Music Co/Project Arts Of Plymouth at:
508-747-7727
www.project-arts.com

Wednesday, July 28, 7-9pm
Dinner Cruise
Pilgrim Belle
Plymouth Harbor,Water Street
Plymouth, MA

Cruise Plymouth Harbor in style and comfort aboard the Pilgrim Belle, a Mississippi-style paddlewheeler. Leaves from the Mayflower II State Pier.

Call 508-747-3434 or visit
www.plymouthharborcruises.com

Thursday, July 29, 7pm
Summer Sunset Wine Cruise Series
"Down Under"
Plymouth Cruises Aboard Lobster Tales
Town Wharf, Plymouth, MA
www.lobstertalesinc.com

Pioppi's, in conjunction with Plymouth Cruises Aboard Lobster Tales brings back this very popular series of seven Thursday evening sunset cruises in July & August. Each will feature a unique theme that includes a sampling of four wines, four dishes and entertaining speakers. Reservations are required, with payment due at time of reservation. Seating is limited, & these cruises sell out quickly. The cost is $50pp.

For reservations & information call 508-746-1943 or email: pioppis@verizon.net

Thursday, July 29, 7-9:30pm
Wine Tasting with Live Acoustic
Pilgrim Belle
Plymouth Harbor,Water Street
Plymouth, MA

Cruise Plymouth Harbor in style and comfort aboard the Pilgrim Belle, a Mississippi-style paddlewheeler. Leaves from the Mayflower II State Pier. Cost is $35.pp.

Call 508-747-3434 or visit
www.plymouthharborcruises.com

Friday, July 30, 7pm
Friday "Java Series" Lectures & Events
Historic 1699 Winslow House
634 Careswell Street
Marshfield, MA

Featuring Bob Halloran, author of "Breakdown." Cost is $7 members & $10 non-members.

For information call 781-837-5753 or visit
www.winslowhouse.org

Friday, July 30
School’s Out! Summer Concert Series

Amy Mercier & More TBA (Acoustic)

Shows on "The Main Stage“ are at Pilgrim Memorial State Park (near the Plymouth Rock) on Water St. & are full bands, general rockin’ & rollin’. Acoustic Shows are held on “The Hedge House Lawn” at 126 Water St. and are acoustic solo acts and small groups, coffee shop style

For more information email or visit: .
info@brewsterproductions.com
www.brewsterproductions.com

Friday-Sunday, July 30-August 1, 7-10pm
Shakespearean Festival
Held at Pilgrim Memorial Park on Water Street on the beautiful Plymouth Waterfront. For more information please call Robert at 508-209-0400.

...............ONGOING EVENTS......................

Each Month, Daily Shows 4:30pm & 7 pm
Plimoth Cinema
Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Avenue
Plymouth, MA

Every Friday a new film comes to Plimoth Cinema and plays throughout the week. Saturday nights are considered “Date Night” at Plimoth Cinema, serving beer and wine along with a variety of concession items, including popcorn and traditional movie candy. Call 508-746-1622 or visit www.plimoth.org/features/cinema/

Through August 15
On Their Own: Robert St. Pierre
The Art Complex Museum
189 Alden Street
Duxbury, MA

For more information call or visit:
781-934-6634
www.artcomplex.org

Through September 5
In Pursuit of the Picturesque Dutch Prints
The Art Complex Museum
189 Alden Street
Duxbury, MA

On display May 2 through September 5.

For more information call or visit:
781-934-6634
www.artcomplex.org

Through December 31
Plymouth History in a Glass
Pilgrim Hall Museum
75 Court Street (Rte. 3A)
Plymouth, MA

Imagine a time when children drank beer, when the U.S. president started each day with a tankard of hard cider, when drinking a cup of tea was a political statement. Explore these stories and more through this exhibit which features drinking vessels of all kinds, size, shapes and materials.

For more information call or visit:
508-746-1620
www.pilgrimhall.org