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7/4 Nara Park At Dark
Amesbury 7/4 Woodsom Farm 9:00 p.m.
Andover 7/3 High School Dusk
Attleboro 7/4 Hayward Field 9:15 p.m.
Ayer 7/5 Ayer Town Park Dusk
Bellingham 7/4, rain date 7/5 Middle School 9:30 p.m.
Boston 7/4 Over Charles River Dusk
Bridgewater 7/4 Legion Field Dusk
Brockton 7/4 Brockton Fair Grounds 10:30 p.m.
Canton 7/4 Canton High School 10 p.m.
Danvers 7/3, rain date 7/8 Plains Park 9:30 p.m.
Devens 7/3 Roger's Field Dusk
Dracut 7/3 School Complex 9 p.m.
East Brookfield 7/5 Connie Mack Field 9:30 p.m.
Edgartown 7/4 Edgartown Harbor Dusk
Fall River 7/4 Heritage State Park 9:30 p.m.
Falmouth 7/4, rain date 7/5 Falmouth Heights 9:00 p.m.
Fitchburg 7/3 Roll Stone Hill 10 p.m.
Franklin 7/3 Horace Mann School & High School 10 p.m.
Freetown 7/3 Hathaway Park Dusk
Gloucester 7/3 Over Gloucester Harbor 9:30 p.m.
Halifax 7/4 Halifax Elementary School 9 p.m.
Hingham 7/5, rain date 7/6 Hingham Harbor Dusk
Haverhill 7/3 Haverhill Stadium 10 p.m.
Hyannis 7/5, rain date 7/6 Lewis Bay 9 p.m.
Ipswich 7/4 The Crane Estate 8:30 p.m.
Lawrence 7/2 East School 9 p.m.
Lincoln 7/4 Lincoln Schools Dusk
Lowell 7/4 Sampus Pavillion 9 p.m.
Lynn 7/3 Red Rock Park 9 p.m.
Marblehead 7/4 Marblehead Harbor 9:30 p.m.
Marion 7/3 Silver Shell Beach 9 p.m.
Mashpee 7/1 Mashpee High School Dusk
Methuen 7/3 Nicholson Stadium 9 p.m.
Middleborough 7/2 Town Park Dept. Dusk
Milford 7/3, rain date 7/6 Plains Park 10 p.m.
Nahant 7/4 Bailey’s Hill Dusk
Nantucket 7/4, rain date 7/5 Jetties Beach Dusk
New Bedford 7/4 State Pier 9:30 p.m.
Newton 7/4 Russell J. Halloran Complex 9 p.m.
Orleans 7/5 (7/6 Rain Date) Rock Harbor Dusk
Osterville 7/4 Tim's Cove 9 p.m.
Pepperell 7/5 Varnum Brook School Field Dusk
Plymouth 7/4 Waterfront on Water Street 9 p.m.
Provincetown 7/4 Lopes Square Dusk
Randolph 7/3 Randolph High School 9:30 p.m.
Salem 7/4 Derby Wharf 9:15 p.m.
Sharon 7/3 Lake Massapoag 9:30 p.m.
Stoughton 7/3 High School Field 9:30 p.m.
Somerville 6/26, rain date 7/5 Trum Field 9:15 p.m.
Swampscott 7/3 King's Beach Dusk
Walpole 7/3, rain date 7/7 Joe Morgan Memorial Field 9:30 p.m.
Waltham 7/4 Leary Field 9 p.m.
Weymouth 6/28 George Lane Beach 9:30 p.m.
Wilmington 7/5 Wilmington Common Dusk
Winthrop 7/4 Coughlin Park 9:30 p.m.
Worcester 7/3 East Park 9:30 p.m.

 


 

BOSTON HARBORFEST 2008

At: Faneuil Hall Market Place @ 7pm Tuesday, July 1st: Opening Ceremony

Wednesday, July 2nd:  Children's Day    Enjoy juggling, ballons, music, and much more.

Thursday, July 3rd:         12pm The Flounders concert

                                            4pm Mad Sweet Pangs concert

Friday, July 4th:                12pm The Royal Hospital School Band concert

                                            2pm Dan Lawson Band concert

Saturday, July 5th: 1        2pm The Dramatix concert

                                             Party On The Plaza

Sunday, July 6th:             Chowderfest  Resturaunts compete to win the title of Boston's Best Chowder. 10$ for adults, 7$ for children under 12.

 Join this Fourth of July celebration, which has nearly 200 events within the Festival!

 

 

FREE SUMMER MOVIE NIGHT

Every Tuesday night at 8:30, Columbus Park, Haverhill

July 8       Gremlins

July 15    Shrek 2

July 22    The Goonies

July 29    Matilda

Aug 5     Legally Blonde

Aug 12   Ghostbusters

 

 

THE WORLD IN WATERCOLOR: PAINTED IMPRESSIONS BY NEW ENGLAND ARTISTS

Now through July 12th at Vose Galleries, 238 Newbury Street, Boston

vosegalleries.com

 

 

 

 FREE THURSDAY NIGHTS AT ICA

Every Thursday (5PM) @ Institute of Contemporary Art

100 Northern Avenue Boston, MA 02115

 

MUSEUM OF BAD ART

580 High Street Dedham, MA

The stuffy, old art musuem is a thing of the past. Check out the Musuem of Bad Art's collection of portraits that are so bad, that they're actually kind of nice.  No, it's not a typo. This musuem really does specialize in displaying bad art. In fact, MOBA is the only musuem in the country that exhibits bad art - well, the only one that admits it.

Call MOBA at 1-781-444-6757.

 

DRESS REDRESS:CLOTHING AND IDENTITY IN CONTEMPORARY ART

An art exhibit which attempts to answer questions like "What does it mean to choose spiked heels over flats?" or " Who are you if you love elastic pants?"

It runs through September 25th at the Kniznick Gallery, Epstein Building at Brandeis Univiversity in Waltham.

go.brandeis.edu/wsrc

 







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