South Coast Prime Times - July/August 2013

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source of income. He returned it to police (through an attorney) the next day. Rhode Island’s tallest building, sometimes called the “Superman Building,” will go dark when the last tenant, Bank of America, moves out. (“Will the last person to leave please turn off the lights?”)

The Little Theatre in Fall River will perform “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee,” through June 23, “Surviving Grace” starting July 18; and “How the Other Half Loves” starting August 15. For details, call 508-675-1852 or visit www. littletheatre.net.

A Sight to Behold Stroll through the Gallery and Open Studios of Bristol and Warren on Art Night June 27. Go to www.artnightbristolwarren. org. A double header! The “Arctic Visions” exhibit of William Bradford’s classic paintings is on display at the Whaling Museum. Up the street is a complementary exhibit of Bradford’s work at the New Bedford Art Museum, “The Frigid Zone.” Admission to both is free on AHA! Nights. For more info, visit www.whalingmuseum.org or www.newbedfordartmuseum.org.

Special Events June

Enjoy a performance of “The Exonerated” through June 30, “The Mousetrap” July 5 throuigh August 30, and “The Murder Room” July 12 through Sept. 1 at the 2nd Story Theatre in Warren. For details, call 401-247-4200 or go to www.2ndstorytheatre.com. Head for the Newport Playhouse’s performance of “Beau Jest” through July 7, and “The Hallelujah Girls” July 11 to August 18. Go to www.newportplayhouse.com or call 401-848-7529.

Family Fun Learn about “The Art of Knots” at the Mattapoisett Museum on June 25. Call 508-758-2844 or go to www.mattapoisetthistoricalsociety.org. Explore the South Coast’s industrial past at “The Mill Children” exhibit at the UMass Dartmouth’s Cherry & Webb Gallery in Fall River through Labor Day. Call 845-661-3593 or email info@brillgallery109.com.

All the World’s a Stage

June 29 is Fairhaven’s Annual Homecoming Day, a free street fair of crafts, food, entertainment and kids’ activities. Go to www.fairhavenhomecoming.wordpress. com. Don’t miss “Celebrate Tiverton!” July 26-29, a three-day festival of concerts, cookouts, parades and road races. Go to www.celebratetiverton.org. Bristol is to the Fourth of July what Plymouth is to Thanksgiving: put it on your bucket list. Call 401-253-0390.

CAMP MASSASOIT FAMILY BBQ Mattapoisett ∙ 6/21 FLICK & FLOAT Fall River ∙ 6/21 FAMILY DAY Wareham ∙ 6/23

July

CAMP METACOMET FAMILY BINGO Dartmouth ∙ 7/10 CAMP MASSASOIT FAMILY NIGHT Mattapoisett ∙ 7/18 FLICK & FLOAT Dartmouth ∙ 7/19 CAMP METACOMET FAMILY PUZZLE NIGHT Dartmouth ∙ 7/24 FARM TO TABLE DINNER Dartmouth ∙ 7/27

August

CAMP MASSASOIT ALUMNI SOFTBALL Mattapoisett ∙ 8/2 CAMP MASSASOIT ALUMNI COCKTAILS Mattapoisett ∙ 8/2 CAMP MASSASOIT ALUMNI FAMILY DAY Mattapoisett ∙ 8/3 CAMP METACOMET FAMILY CLIMB NIGHT Dartmouth ∙ 8/7 SHARING THE HARVEST ICE CREAM SOCIAL Dartmouth ∙ 8/8 BIRD ISLAND CHALLENGE Wareham ∙ 8/11 CAMP MASSASOIT FAMILY NIGHT Mattapoisett ∙ 8/17 SHINING TIDES PRESCHOOL BEACH PARTY Mattapoisett ∙ 8/15 CAMP METACOMET FAMILY GAME NIGHT Dartmouth ∙ 8/21

Contact the branch for information and event times. For a listing of more events visit ymcasouthcoast.org.

Relax with a performance of “Singin’ in the Rain” at the Zeiterion by the New Bedford Festival Theatre July 26 through August 4. Go to www.zeiterion.org or call 508-997-5664.

DARTMOUTH 508.993.3361 FALL RIVER 508.675.7841 GLEASON FAMILY 508.295.9622 MATTAPOISETT 508.758.4203 NEW BEDFORD 508.997.0734

Catch “House” and “Garden” through June 30 at Trinity Rep in Providence. Call 401-351-4242 or go to www.trinityrep. com.

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