CENTRAL RHODY

June 2024

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CENTRAL RHODY

ALL SUMMER LONG

TUESDAYS

Oakland Beach Cruise Nights: Greater Warwick Lions Club presents DJ music, raffles, and refreshments accompanying this recurring event showcasing classic, vintage, and sports cars. Warwick, Facebook: Oakland Beach Cruise Night

THURSDAYS

Warwick Food Truck Nights: Join an army of food trucks at Crowne Plaza the third Thursday of the month for an evening of sweet and savory samples, beer and wine by Trinity Brewhouse, and live music. Facebook: PVD Food Truck Events

FRIDAYS

Bring Your Own Improv: With audience participation encouraged, weekly improv shows at Warwick Center for the Arts include family-friendly comedy, followed by one for teens and adults. WarwickCFA.org

JUNE

June 2, 5, 6, 8

Music on the Hill: Performances continue at this seven-concert chamber festival that started late-May, with Narragansett Brass Quintet in Warwick, and Mendelssohn Octet, String Quarters, and (S)Heroes in East Greenwich still to come. MusicOnTheHillRI.org

June 1, 4, 8, 9

Gaspee Days: Pawtuxet Village gives Bristol a run for its patriotic cred with a symphony in the park, fireworks, 5K foot race, parade with fife and drum corps and Shriners mini cars, a colonial encampment, and blessing of the fleet. The weekend caps with a reenactment of the Burning of the Gaspee at Pawtuxet Cove. Warwick, Gaspee.com

June 5

Taste of Rhode Island: Sample signature bites from exciting eateries, sips from wine and beer partners, live entertainments, and a charity raffle is all part of this 21+ evening held at Crowne Plaza Hotel. Warwick, TasteOfRI.com

June 11

10th Annual Summer With Robin: For a decade, Robin Kall has been showcasing all things books with her Reading With Robin platform. Book signings, mingling, and more are planned. Warwick, RobinKall.com

June 22

Summer Festival: Back by popular demand, this event returns to Coventry High School for year two. There will be children’s performers, food trucks, and fireworks! Rain date: June 27. CoventryRecreation.com

Summer Solstice Market: Cold drinks, food trucks, artisan vendors, and more are all part of this festive afternoon/evening. Rain dates on June 23, 29, or 30. East Greenwich, WildwoodRI.com

July

July 6

National Fried Chicken Day: Apponaug Brewing Company invites folks to chow down all day at this finger-lickin’ fete held inside the taproom. A kids’ menu and dog patio make this a family-friendly time. Warwick, ApponaugBrewing.com

July 20

Celtic Music Under the Stars: BYO lawn chair or blanket – or an instrument – to join the Gaspee Celtic Jam group as they perform at the new Sprague Gazebo, with the ABCD Brothers Kitchen Food Truck. Cranston, GaspeeCelticJam.org

July 26

Early Evening Tour with Tea at Sprague Mansion: Enjoy a mansion tour with tea in the Sprague dining room. RSVP is mandatory as attendance is limited to 10. Cranston, 944-9266

AUGUST

August 17-18

Rocky Point Historic Baseball Festival: Since 2019, this event has vintage teams from the Northeast playing games on two fields, following the rules of 1884 and 1864. Warwick, ProvidenceGrays.com

 

SOUTHERN RHODY

ALL SUMMER LONG

THURSDAYS

RiverFire: From July 11-August 8, special basins along the Saugatucket River are set ablaze, lighting up Wakefield, with street performers, vendors, and entertainment on hand. WakefieldVillageAssociation.com

Summer Concert Series: Get the weekend vibes rolling with outdoor music starting July 6, witha range of different bands at The Village at South County Commons. South Kingstown, SouthCountyCommons.com

FRIDAYS

Narragansett Gazebo Concert Series: Enjoy live music evenings June 7-August 30 in the heart of the pier across from Narragansett Town Beach. The list of concerts includes blues, classic jazz, R&B, and tribute acts. NarragansettRI.gov

Summer Stargazing Nights: Hosted by the Astronomers of the Frosty Drew Observatory, witness all the wonders of space. Go early for a chance at seeing sunspots before nightfall, or stay late to see the beautiful night sky. Charlestown, FrostyDrew.org

JUNE

June 1

Spring Open Studios Tour: Peruse the wares of 40+ artists housed in a scenic riverside mill. Classes in rug hooking, painting, and pottery will be offered. Donations of non-perishable food items are appreciated. North Kingstown, TheMillAtShadyLea.com

June 2

North Kingstown Pride Parade: The popular event returns for year two, with an expanded route and celebration at the end. The parade steps off at Wickford Town Dock at 1pm. WickfordVillage.org

Sea Glass Festival: Admirers of ocean-themed creations – this vendor market held at Misquamicut Beach at the Windjammer Surf Bar is for you. Westerly, Eventbrite: Sea Glass Festival

June 3

Independence Day Lobster Boil: Enjoy a picturesque dinner by the pond at the backlawn of Weekapaug Inn. Steamed lobsters, traditional sides, and BBQ classics pregame a night of fireworks and s’mores. Westerly, OceanHouseEvents.com

June 8

Charity Golf Tournament: Richmond Country Club plays host for the ninth annual fundraiser by The Elmhurst Boys. Tickets include a golf cart, lunch, dinner, gift bag, and more. Scramble format. Dinner-only tickets available, too. Hope Valley, Eventbrite: 9th Annual Elmhurst Boys Charity Golf Tournament

Strawberry Thanksgiving: A day of dancing, music, shopping, and food await at this Tomaquag Museum celebration of the Strawberry Moon held at Ninigret Park. Charlestown, TomaquagMuseum.org

June 14

Charity Golf Tournament: The Brad Friel Memorial Golf Classic is scramble-format with a full day that starts with check-in and lunch, followed by a raw bar and prime dinner, raffles, and awards after golf. Hope Valley, CharihoRotary.com

June 16

Father’s Day Cocktail Cruise: Treat dad to an evening of sights and sips on his special day. A weatherproof main deck and covered top deck keeps all comfy and cozy. Departs Newport. CoastalQueenCruises.com

June 22

Strawberry Festival: Along with Smith’s Castle’s famous strawberry shortcake, activities planned to celebrate the mighty berry include everything from puppets to pony rides. Jesse Liam Band provides the music. North Kingstown, SmithsCastle.org

Summer Pops: This free concert performed by the Chorus of Westerly includes classical masterworks and popular music for chorus and full orchestra. Pro-tip: visit website for parking tips and notes about reserving a spot. ChorusOfWesterly.org

June 22-23

Narragansett Art Festival: Peruse a range of work for sale at both the traditional show location beside the Towers and also Gazebo Field behind the post office. Narragansett, WakefieldRotary.org

June 28

Summer Soirée: The primary fundraiser for the Jamestown Arts Center, the evening serves as the opening of the Pivot exhibition, with cocktails, summer savories, a live auction, and dancing. JamestownArtCenter.org

JULY

July 12

Summer Pops: “Our State: A Rhode Island Celebration” is this year’s theme, conducted by Troy Quinn. “A George M. Cohan Overture” – an homage to PVD’s own lyricist – kicks off the night at North Beach Clubhouse. Narragansett, RIPhil.org

July 13-14

Wickford Art Festival: Wilcox Park is where over 200 artists display and sell their handiwork. From prints to plein air, there is something for everyone at a variety of price points, plus no state sales tax on original and limited edition works of art sold in RI! WickfordArt.org

July 20-August 10

Shakespeare in the Park: The Colonial Theatre stages John Buchan’s The 39 Steps, the award-winning comedic send-up of the classic Hitchcock film. Over 150 characters played by a cast of four are sure to entertain. Westerly, ColonialTheaterArt.org

July 24 - August 4

Kingston Chamber Music Festival: URI’s Edwards Hall hosts six concerts over two weeks, programmed by artistic director Natalie Zhu. KingstonChamberMusic.org

July 25-27

Blessing of the Fleet Celebration:
Once a single-day event, launched in 1972, today the fest attended by nearly 30K people has live music, a beer tent, games, rides, a 10-mile road race, boat decoration contest, and of course, the blessing. NarragansettLionsClub.org

AUGUST

August 2-4

Charlestown Seafood Festival:
One of the biggest events in New England boasts Rhody’s best seafood, plus amusement rides, midway entertainment (aerial performers, bands), a rock wall, vendors, RI camping, and more! CharlestownSeafoodFestival.com

August 3

River Glow: Floating bonfires illuminate the Pawcatuck River, setting the mood for an evening of shopping specials, performances, face painting, and more. Westerly, OceanChamber.org

August 14-18

Washington County Fair: Mark your calendars for updates on midway rides, livestock shows, tractor pulls, and everything else that makes this event full of down-home fun. Richmond, WashingtonCountyFair-RI.com

August 30-September 1

Rhythm & Roots: Emmylou Harris and Old Crow Medicine Show headline this extravaganza that features a roster of acts – and 1,500 camping tickets for those planning to make a weekend out of it. Merch, food, and drinks for sale are all part of the fun. Charlestown, RhythmAndRoots.com

 

BLOCK ISLAND

 

ON ISLAND TIME

From St. Patrick’s Day in June, to Christmas in July, to a 1920s New Year’s Eve Party on Labor Day weekend and many days in between, Champlin’s Resort and Marina has holiday vibes going on. BlockIslandInfo.com

 

JUNE

June 23

ConserFest: A full day of music, food, beverages, vendors, and spectacular views awaits at this year’s concert featuring two stages of New England talent and a mission to #embraceyourplace. ConserFest.org

JULY

July 4

Fourth of July Parade: “Time Travel – Our History and Our Future” is the theme for this year’s parade. A small committee will judge the parade and award prizes. BlockIsland4th.com

July 27

Great Salt Pond Swim-9: This annual fundraiser to protect the pond is a one-mile swim limited to 150 individuals in a protected area without much chop. It begins and ends at Andy’s Way Beach. CGSPBlockIsland.org

AUGUST

August 3

Block Island Triathlon: A quarter-mile open-water ocean swim, 12 miles of biking, and a four-mile run on Crescent Beach are all part of BI’s largest and most popular race. Important details include mandatory helmets, bike ferry tickets, and more. Active.com/Block-Island-RI

August 10-12

Block Island Arts and Artisans Festival: Visitors are sure to find unique island treasures as artisans display their handmade pieces, paintings, photography, and more at this open-air event held on the grounds of the Narragansett Inn. Facebook: Block Island Arts and Artisans Festival

August 15

The Summer Symphony: The Eastern Connecticut Symphony Orchestra will perform under the tent at Champlin’s. Mocktails, cocktails, and hors d’oeuvres are part of the special evening (formerly held at The Sullivan House). Eventbrite: The Summer Symphony

 

 

14 THEATERS TO CHECK OUT

Burbage Theatre Company
Pawtucket

Contemporary Theater Company
Wakefield

Courthouse Center for the Arts
West Kingston

The Gamm Theatre
Warwick

Granite Theatre
Westerly

The Greenwich Odeum
East Greenwich

Providence Performing Arts Center

Rhode Island State Ensemble
Burrillville

Teatro ECAS Theater
Providence

Theatre By The Sea
Wakefield

Trinity Repertory Company
Providence

Stadium Theatre
Woonsocket

The United Theatre
Westerly

The Wilbury Theatre Group
Providence

 

 

Washington Bridge Traffic Tips

Ideas for making the best – and most – out of a trip across the Seekonk River

Plan Ahead:
Check navigation apps for expected and real-time delays when planning, and opt to take the Henderson Bridge or Newport Bridge when it makes sense.

Ride Share:
Don’t go alone! Traffic is more fun when you’re carpooling with your besties. Queue up your favorite podcast or playlist, and belt out tunes like no one’s watching.   

Pedal Power:
The East Bay Bike Path offers easy access to Riverside Square, connecting cyclists to Barrington, Warren, and Bristol, with India Point on the East Side only about 15 minutes away.

All About Timing:
Aim for mid-day when possible, when delays are less than 10 minutes.

Pack Snacks:
Grab coffee before you go, and on your way out, stop by one of EP’s many cafes or bakeries for a sweet snack on the ride back.

Spend the Night:
Make it an overnight of it by securing a place to stay. Ask for special mid-week and RI resident deals.

 

 

ACROSS RHODY: PRIDE

Throughout the month of June, communities and organizations around the state plan activities to celebrate the voices and culture of LGBTQIA+ people through parades, flag-raising ceremonies, performances, and more. Held in June to honor the 1969 Stonewall Inn riots in New York City, events are all about making youth and adults feel safe, welcome, appreciated, and seen.

June 1: East Providence Pride Celebration | EastProvidenceRI.gov

June 1: West Warwick Pride | Facebook: West Warwick Pride

June 2: North Kingstown Pride Parade | TANKRI.org

June 3: Pawtucket Pride | TourBlackstone.com

June 7: Big Pride Flea | ProvidenceFlea.com

June 9: Woonsocket Pride | @woonsocketpride

June 15: Rhode Island PrideFest & Illuminated Night Parade | PrideRI.org

June 22: South County Pride | SouthCountyPride.org

June 29: East Greenwich Pride Celebration & Picnic |  Facebook: EG Pride Celebration & Picnic

June 28-30: Newport Pride Weekend | NewportPrideRI.org

Little Compton: TBA

September 12-14: Queer Block Island | QueerBlockIsland.com

 

 

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