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Norman Bird Sanctuary invites the community to celebrate 50th Anniversary Harvest Fair in October

The Norman Bird Sanctuary has much to celebrate in 2024, including the 75th anniversary of the organization’s founding and the 50th anniversary of its beloved Harvest Fair on October 5 and 6.  Norman Bird Sanctuary’s Harvest Fair is a family-friendly weekend full of traditional New England games, crafts, competitions, and seasonal fare. Attracting more than 10,000 attendees […]

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Wet Paint was a fun affair, a complete celebration of the area’s passionate art community

Newport Art Museum’s (NAM) Wet Paint celebrated its 31st anniversary over the weekend and it was a marvelous celebration of art pieces from the area’s notable artists. It’s also an egalitarian event, with artists of all levels participating in the big fundraiser for the museum. On the one hand, some of New England’s renowned artists […]

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What’s Up Interview: Malcolm Bruce, of Sons of Cream, playing the Greenwich Odeum Sunday, August 18

They were one of the great bands of the 1960’s, a supergroup that continues to influence the direction of modern music. Cream was a groundbreaking power trio featuring three rock legends – Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, and Ginger Baker. Now, a new band comprised of two children and a grand-nephew of the original members is […]

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The JPT will celebrate the 25th anniversary of ‘The Heart of Hip Hop’ on Aug. 20

The Jane Pickens Theater & Event Center (The JPT) celebrates the 25th anniversary of the acclaimed documentary The Heart of Hip Hop on August 20. The film features Newport’s first and only hip-hop dance troupe, Off The Curb. Founded by Jackie Henderson in 1992, Off The Curb was a youth outreach program dedicated to using hip-hop dance to inspire self-expression […]

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What’s Up Interview: Meet Mark Stickney, Founder of Historic Music of Newport

Newport’s contemporary summer music scene is dominated by three internationally known festivals: Newport Folk, Newport Jazz, and Newport Classical. But the city’s musical heritage runs deep. Live music on the island is a tradition going back almost two hundred years, when classical musicians and military bands entertained summer visitors and year-round residents. One organization working […]

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Families In Motion: Free family music event coming to Newport on Aug. 25

Puddingstone Music Series is set to host its first-ever free family event, “Families in Motion,” on Aug. 25 at St. Columba’s Chapel in Middletown, Rhode Island. The event, scheduled for 3 p.m., promises an exciting blend of music, dance, and acrobatic performances suitable for all ages. Weather permitting, activities will take place both outdoors on […]

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New exhibit at IYRS School of Technology & Trades showcases America’s Cup history in Newport

A new exhibit at the IYRS Maritime Library showcases the rich history of America’s Cup races in Newport from 1930 to 1983. “The America’s Cup and Newport, 1930-1983” features photographs, films, blueprint plans, documents, flags and more, offering visitors a glimpse into the city’s life during the 12 times these prestigious races came to Newport. […]

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DEM invites Rhode Islanders to learn something new with its Division of Fish and Wildlife

This fall, come learn new skills with the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management’s Division of Fish and Wildlife (DFW)! Connect with the outdoors and learn some new skills this summer; from fishing days to hunter education classes to guided walks, there’s something for everyone. Join DFW’s Aquatic Resource Education Program, Hunter Education Program, and Wildlife Outreach and Volunteer Program staff to […]

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