Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Monday, October 12, 2015

4th Annual Trick or Trot 5K Road Race


4th Annual Trick or Trot 5K Road Race
Race begins and ends at Plymouth North High School
41 Obery Street, Plymouth, MA
Fun for all ages- wear your costume

Saturday, October 31 at 9AM

Groups this race benefits includes Catholic Charities. As one of the largest providers of social services in Massachusetts, Catholic Charities of Boston offers nearly 90 programs and services in 27 locations around Eastern Massachusetts.

Online registration available here.

Monday, October 5, 2015

Long Beach Cleanup



The Goldenrod Foundation’s beach cleanup and data collection about trash (Coastsweep) will be from 1 to 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 25, at Long Beach in Plymouth.

Participants will divide up into teams and pick up trash while recording the amounts and types of trash. The purpose is to gather data for Massachusetts-wide (Coastsweep) and global (International Coastal Cleanup) efforts. The data will help strategize ways to prevent the pollution from going into the ocean in the first place. Prizes will be given. There will be reusable options for some of the disposable items found.

If you are thinking about doing a cleanup on your favorite beach, learn how it’s done. It’s also a good project for homeschoolers, Scouts and church and other faith groups. Go to www.goldenrod.org/blog/events/coastsweephometown-cleanup to sign up and for more information.

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Ghosts of the American Road


weave individual vocal styles over guitar and piano, adding melodic poetry and creating a cinematographic, signature sound.
Join us on Thursday, October 1st
at 2PM in the
Otto Fehlow Room, Plymouth Public Library

Discover why the Internationally acclaimed singer/songwriter Kevin Higgins and his talented musical partner Barbara Malteze have people across America feeling as if they have "just read a great novel".

This is "American Music" that touches the heart and connects people to one another. 

Monday, September 21, 2015

PBT's Big Band Tribute! Two shows only 10/3 & 10/4


The Barn Doors Orchestra Tribute to the Big Bands is pleased to announce the addition of Matt Torrance to the show. Matt who recently played Billy Flynn in Chicago, will be singing Mack The Knife and Fly Me To The Moon.

This retrospect will also include a special tribute to the Andrews Sisters, featuring Maggie Irvine, Erica Morris and Emily Borges, performing favorites such as In The Mood, Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, Chattanooga Choo Choo and Sentimental Journey.

Some of the other songs that the 12 piece Barn Doors Orchestra will be playing are: Begin The Beguine, Take The A Train, Sweet Georgia Brown, Pennsylvania 6-5000 & String Of Pearls.


Purchase your tickets by calling the box office (508) 224-4888


Tickets $25 regular admission & $15 Seniors (65+)
Saturday, October 3rd 7:30PM

Sunday, October 4th 2:00PM

Friday, September 18, 2015

Announcing Barktoberfest's Walk, Run, Wag


October 3, 2015
Race Begins at 9 am

Nelson Park & Rail Trail

Bring Rover down for our 1st Annual Run, Walk, Wag fun race! Join your fellow dog lovers for a 2-mile jaunt along the Rail Trail starting at Nelson Park.
Entry fee of $15 & includes a bandana for your pooch.
The race is a non-competitive fun run for participants of all ages.
Restrictions/Rules
-Limited to 125 participants
-Friendly dogs on leashes, retractable leashes are not acceptable
-All dogs must be licensed
-Owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pet

Sponsorship Opportunities Available
As an official sponsor of Walk, Run, Wag you will be reaching hundreds of pet lovers in area. There are many ways you or your organization can be involved. Contact Amy Naples for more information at 508-830-1620 or amyc@plymouthchamber.com

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Free Oak Grove Cemetery Tour: Civil War Stories


The Plymouth Antiquarian Society invites the public to a free tour of Oak Grove and Vine Hills Cemeteries to be held Sunday, September 20th at 1 pm. Meet soldiers, slaves & anti-slavery reformers interred in Plymouth's finest rural cemetery on a free guided one-hour walking tour with Dr. Donna Curtin. Meet at the Summer Street entrance of Oak Grove Cemetery by the stone receiving house.


No reservations are required for individuals and families. Participants may traverse steep and slippery slopes; please wear appropriate shoes. Severe weather may cancel tour; updates will be posted on the Plymouth Antiquarian Society Facebook page.


For more information contact pasm@verizon.net or call 508-746-0012

For a full listing of upcoming tours, visit www.plymouthantiquariansociety.org