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9/2/2015

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Fun Freebies this Week

With the summer now coming to a close, this will be the last weekly posting of the Fun Freebies segment this year. I hope you have enjoyed this weekly feature and was able to take advantage of some of the many events that were listed.

 The Berklee Sumer in the City Concerts  Series                                                             Greater  Boston  Ma

This concert series, presents more than 200 free performances throughout the Greater Boston area from May through September. Bringing neighborhoods alive with free programs of pop, rock, jazz, Latin, and more, some of  Berklee’s most promising young artists are poised to share the skills they hone on campus with the local community.



Bascom Lodge Weekly Performances atop Mount Greylock                                   Adams Ma

Sitting atop Massachusetts’ highest peak in the Berkshires sits Bascom Lodge There are a myriad of opportunities for fun for families throughout the summer and early fall. Open May 31st through October 30th, the lodge offers workshops, lectures, music and explorations of all kinds.


First Fridays                                                                                                                        Friday    Putnam Ct

As always, First Friday’s event will feature great live entertainment.  You can stroll along the streets, take in the sights and sounds and discover why Putnam is the hub for arts & culture in Northeast Connecticut. A variety of events including live music and art vendors will line the streets offering fun and interactive art projects, and stimulating events.

Gloucester Schooner Festival                                                           Friday-Sunday        Gloucester Ma

Gloucester will be pulling out all the stops this weekend with its annual Schooner Festival. The Festivities start Friday with the arrival of the ships. Later in the evening, the monthly Gloucester Block Party will be sure to get the show going.

On Saturday, the annual Heritage Day Festival begins. Artisan venders will be set up along Schooner Way and down Webster Place with demonstrations and family activities. Local Celtic musicians host an acoustic ceilidh of traditional tunes ‘n songs on deck of the Adventure – at the dock.


The annual Boat Parade of Lights begins later in the day on the Annisquam River and travels down the river and into Gloucester Harbor with a fireworks show at the end of the evening Sunday will feature a parade of sail and the Mayor’s Race.


Camden Windjammer Festival                                                               Friday-Sunday   Camden Me

The Camden Windjammer Festival provides visitors with a unique opportunity to see most of the Midcoast fleet from the comfort of a bench at the Camden Public Landing. Celebrate Camden’s maritime heritage and living traditions from the great age of sail when coasting schooners were launched in the harbor. The Maritime Heritage Fair will feature booths and displays of maritime history, traditions and crafts. There will also be games, live music and fireworks to keep the visitors entertained.


Newburyport Riverfront Music Festival                                                Saturday    Newburyport Ma

This Saturday, “The River 92.5” will hold its annual Riverfront Music Festival in Newburyport Ma. This year, The English Beat will be the Headliner for the show.  There will also be an additional five bands that will also be performing at the Festival.  SCARS on 45, SAINT MOTEL, HOUNDMOUTH and more will be playing at the all day festival. Guests are encouraged to get there early for this huge end of the summer event. Don’t forget your beach blankets & chairs for a great day of live music!




  Plymouth Folk and Blues Festival                                   S aturday and Sunday    Plymouth Notch Vt

The eleventh annual Plymouth Folk and Blues Festival will take place at the President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site in Plymouth Notch, Vermont. Stars from Vermont and nationally known musicians team up for a lively two-day festival of folk and blues music performed in the pure country air of historic Plymouth Notch. Please help support the food drive for the Vermont Food Bank by also bringing non-perishable food items to the concerts. 


Chinese Dragon Boat Races and Taiwan Day Festival                                Saturday     Pawtucket Ri

Festivity and friendly competition will be the theme this Saturday during Rhode Island’s Chinese Dragon Boat Races and Taiwan Day Festival. The event takes place along the banks of the Pawtucket River. In addition to the exciting dragon boat racing, a number of arts and other activities provide fun for the entire family and an appreciation for Chinese culture.


Bread and Roses Festival                                                                                      Monday   Lawrence Ma

Enjoy an eclectic day of musical, dance, and theatrical performances from a range of cultures representing American Folk, Puerto Rican Salsa, New Orleans Cajun and Blues, Cambodian performing arts, Hip Hop, Theater, Spoken Word Poetry, and more! 

 
National Museum Day is next month on the September 26th.  There are many museums all over the Northeast and the Country that participate in this program. The Smithsonian Museum will send you free tickets to visit the museum of your choice if you submit the request to them.

To receive your free Museum Day Live! Ticket for two people only, please enter your information into the request and send it out to The Smithsonian Museum . Your Ticket will be emailed to you after you submit your information. You must print your ticket and present it to receive your free admission.

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