July 2012 Events

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

Wednesdays-Sundays in July, 2-6pm
Historic House Tours at the Hedge House Museum
Hedge House Museum
126 Water Street
Plymouth, MA

From June through August, visit the authentically restored 1809 Hedge House on the Plymouth waterfront. This gracious Federal mansion with unusual octagonal rooms was lived in by local merchants and entrepreneurs in the early years of the new nation. $5pp & $2 children; free for Plymouth residents.

Call or visit 508-747-0012
www.plymouthantiquariansociety.org

Thursdays in July, 2-6pm
Harlow Old Fort House Tour
Harlow Old Fort House
119 Sandwich Street
Plymouth, MA

In June through August, visit this rare surviving 17th century homestead, original home of William Harlow, local cooper, farmer, constable and sergeant of the Plymouth militia. Bring the kids for a hands-on crafts program at the on-site Education Center. Gift shop open. $5pp & $2 children & free for Plymouth residents.

Call 508-747-0012 or visit
www.plymouthantiquariansociety.org

Thursdays-Saturdays in July, 2-6pm
Historic House Tours at the Spooner House Museum
Spooner House Museum
27 North Street
Plymouth, MA

From June through August, view five generations of family heirlooms which are on display in the cozy Spooner House, occupied by one Plymouth family for over 200 years. Features authentic furnishings from the colonial era to the 20th century, and an enclosed “secret garden.” $5pp & $2 children & free for Plymouth residents.

Call 508-747-0012 or visit
www.plymouthantiquariansociety.org

Sunday, July 1
Day Out with Thomas the Tank Engine
Edaville USA
5 Pine Street
Carver, MA

Take a 2-mile train ride through the 1300 acre cranberry plantation, get your photo taken with Thomas, enjoy live entertainment, storytelling, amusement rides & more. Admission includes all rides & attractions & parking is free.

Call 508-866-8190 or visit www.edaville.com

Saturday, July 7, 1pm
Burial Hill Tours
- Plymouth's 18th Century Stonecarvers

The Plymouth Antiquarian Society will be hosting guided tours of Plymouth’s Burial Hill on the first Saturday of the month. Tours are free and different topics will be the focus at each tour. Meet at the cemetery stairs next to First Parish Church, 19 Town Square.
For more information call 508-747-0012 or visit www.plymouthantiquariansociety.org

Sunday, July 8, 8:30-11:30am
Pilgrim Breakfast
Harlow Old Fort House
119 Sandwich Street
Plymouth, MA

Costumed servers dish out piping hot fishcakes, baked beans, cornbread and other tasty fare, while strolling singers share songs, riddles, and 17th century cheer. This hearty New England breakfast is a local tradition not to be missed! Proceeds benefit the preservation of the 1677 Harlow House. $10pp & a family discount available.

For more details, email pasm@verizon.net or call 508-746-0012.

Saturday, July 28, 10am-12pm
Teddy Bear Picnic
Harlow Old Fort House
119 Sandwich Street
Plymouth, MA

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

Call 508-746-0012 or visit
www.plymouthantiquariansociety.org

Ongoing Events . . .

Plimoth Cinema
Daily Shows 4:30pm & 7pm
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.

For information call 508-746-1622 or visit:
www.plimoth.org/features/cinema/