The idol of daytime, Oprah Winfrey, interviewed Kenny Chesney today. One of the questions she asked him was about his wedlock to actress Renee Zellweger. Oprahaskedif his intricate lifestyle was what led to his break-up with Renee Zellweger. She and Kenny Chesney were married for only four months.
The combine met in January of 2005, married in May of 2005 and had their coupling annulled in September of 2005. Strangely, the defence cited for the annulment was "fraud". Chesney says that a agitated lifestyle was factor of the motive he and Renee split. "That and the happening that I panicked," he says.
Kenny Chesney told Oprah that he puts the he values, equal his friends and his music, advantageous a theoretical box. Oprah asked him where Renee well in. "Well, it was out… out of the box," he says. Kenny says Renee was a "sweet soul".
He also says that he wouldn't brains being married again, but that he feels identical to the hypothesis of merger will cause him to overcome his identity. Can you translate unease of commitment?
ART: The Portsmouth Arts Guild is holding its big-hearted juried show "Imagine Red" from Thursday, April 8, through Sunday, May 2. Artwork by regional artists incorporating the topic "Imagine Red" will be featured. The juror is artist Helen Sturgis Nadler, fellow of the meals of directors of Four Corners Art Center, Tiverton, RI, and partner of digest artist Harry Nadler.
The onset party is Friday, April 9, from 6 to 8 p.m. The Portsmouth Arts Guild Center for the Arts is located at 2679 East Main Rd. next to St. Paul’s Church in Portsmouth, RI. 401-293-5ART.
ETC: AHA! Emergence will be held April 8 in downtown New Bedford. Events include: an NB Public Schools interminable concert at the Zeiterion Performing Arts Center; Right Whale Science Activities at NB Whaling Museum; a 2010 Graduate MFA Exhibition at UMass Dartmouth CVPA at Star Store; and "Transforming New Bedford: The Story of WHALE." AHA! partaker restaurants are fair past serving up energetic music, foodstuffs and fun. Check it out at these locations: Freestones City Grill, Rose Alley Ale House, Hibernia Irish Pub, Café Arpeggio and Catwalk Bar & Grille. For more news stopover www.ahanewbedford.org or invitation 508-996-8253, Ext. 205. FILM: The alternative annual Southeast New England Film, Music & Arts Festival runs through April 11 in Providence and Pawtucket, R.I. SENE members and invited guests will be attending the Limelight VIP cabal on Thursday, April 8, at the Hampton Inn & Suites Providence downtown.
From Friday, April 9 through Sunday, April 11, the commemoration will sort 24 peel programs, including ten features, six documentary programs and eight transient photograph programs. Film venues incorporate the Cable Car Cinema in Providence and the Blackstone Valley Visitor Center’s Slater Mill Theater in Pawtucket. Film programs are $8 ($5 for students, seniors and members). Visit www.senefilm.org or entitle 401-603-0252 for program and membership information.
THEATER: The Apponequet Players will proffer the lilting "Little Shop of Horrors" as depart of the performing responsibility and the tainted school’s gifted anniversary. The comedy will be presented in the Falcon Auditorium at Apponequet Regional High School, 100 Howland Road, Lakeville, on the following dates: Thursday, April 8 at 7 p.m.; Friday, April 9 at 8:00; Saturday, April 10 at 7 p.m. FriDay ART: The Portsmouth Arts Guild is requesting contribution of artwork for the following two shows: "Imagine Red" - Open Juried Show and "Beyond the Lens" - A Juried Show to Explore New Expressions in Photography.
The "Imagine Red" foothold greeting is Friday, April 9, from 6 to 8 p.m. "Beyond the Lens" opportunity treatment is Friday, May 7, from 6 to 8 p.m. Please consort with www.portsmouthartsguild.org for guidelines on acceptance requirements.
DANCE: There will be a Rehoboth contra leap on Friday, April 9, at 8 p.m. at Goff Memorial Hall, 124 Bay State Road, Rehoboth. All dances will be taught by caller Steve Zakon-Anderson.
Music will be performed by Rumblestrip, with Nat Hewitt, Liza Constable, and Glen Loper. Beginners welcome. Partners not necessary. $8. For information, nickname 508-252-6375; or stay www.contradancelinks.com/rehoboth.html. DANCE: There will be a Rehoboth contra promenade on Friday, April 9, at 8 p.m. at Goff Memorial Hall, 124 Bay State Road, Rehoboth.
All dances will be taught by caller Steve Zakon-Anderson. Music will be performed by LocoMojo, with Amy Larkin, Shirley White, and Linda Henry. Beginners welcome. Partners not necessary. $8. For information, label 508-252-6375; or sojourn www.contradancelinks.com/rehoboth.html. ETC: The Singlez Zone presents its "April Amore" singles caper for adults ages 30-60 at The Fall River Country Club, North Main St,, Fall River, on Friday April 9.
Free shindy lessons inauguration off the prom at 8 p.m. and dancing ends at midnite. DJ Martin Costa spins requests and loosely appetizers and door prizes are included. Admission is $10. Dress to impress. Directions and more info at www.singlezzone.com or ask 508-965-4775 ETC: The Police Athletic League of Fall River is sponsoring a evensong of "Professional Wrestling" on Friday, April 9, at the PAL Hall, located at 31 Franklin St., Fall River. Doors persuasible at 6 p.m., the ahead replica is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. The titbit pub will be unconditional throughout the night.
Scheduled to fight are World Wrestling Federation/WWF - World Wrestling Entertainment/WWE wonderful stars Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake, Demolition Ax, Jake "The Snake" Roberts, and Spike Dudley. The ticket prices are $12 familiar admission, $18 assign row, and $23 VIP ringside per person. Tickets for the incident may be purchased in prepayment by pursuit Top Rope Promotions at 508-525-1866. Further report may be obtained by contacting Lt. Charles J. Cullen, president, at 508-672-9197 or seize www.palfallriver.org. ETC: The Somerset Garden Club will file an artistic floral show called "Books in Bloom" in collaboration with the Friends of the Somerset Public Library.
The parade will be held at the Clifton Assisted Living Facility, 444 Wilbur Ave., Somerset. The opening litigant for the manifest is Friday, April 9, from 6 to 9 p.m. Admission tickets are $15 and encompass a sweeps ticket, wine tasting, hors d’oeuvres, and music by pianist Jim Mullins.
Tickets may be purchased at the Somerset Library or by line 508-672-6080 or 508-678-5380. A accessible splash of the exemplify will be held on Saturday, April 10, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. MUSIC: Narrows Center for the Arts, 16 Anawan St., Fall River, presents the following upcoming shows.
Friday, April 9, Alejandro Escovedo; Saturday, April 10, John Cowan Band; Thursday, April 15, Sonny Landreth; Friday, April 16, Catherine Russell; Saturday, April 17, Dan Hicks and the Hot Licks; Thursday, April 22, Tao Seeger Band; Friday, April 23, Mary Gauthier; Saturday, April 24, Howard Fishman and His Band; Friday, April 30, Forever Young; Saturday, May 1, Amy Speace; Sunday, May 2, Mick Taylor Band; Friday, May 7, Little Feat; Saturday, May 8, Comedy Night featuring Juston McKinney. Call 508-324-1926 or pop in www.ncfta.org. STAGE: Little Folks Theatre presents "The Little Mermaid," a sport based on the Hans Christian Anderson undying tale, adapted by R. Eugene Jackson. It will be held April 9 at 7 p.m. and April 10, at 6 p.m. at BCC Jackson Art Center Complex, 777 Elsbree St., Fall River, Visit www.littlefolkstheatre.com or convoke 774 406 0603.
STAGE: Trinity Rep presents Neil Simon’s "The Odd Couple," dubbed "the most celebrated American comedy of the persist 50 years" by the New York Times. Under the management of artistic overseer Curt Columbus exhilaration ensues in the godfather of all "buddy" comedies. The Odd Couple opens in previews on April 9 and runs through May 9 in Trinity Rep’s Chace Theater. Tickets are on purchase now at the Trinity Rep thwack part at 201 Washington St., Providence; by phone at 401-351-4242; and online at www.trinityrep.com. SaTurDay ART: The Preservation Framer in North Attleboro will legion an artist’s do for Sheila Lavelle on Saturday, April 10 from 7 to 10p.m. Lavelle graduated from the University of Texas in 1975 with a BFA in Art History, and holds a 1999 Computer Graphics Degree from Northeastern.
The Preservation Framer Gallery is located at 16 North Washington St in downtown North Attleboro, MA. DANCE: The Holy Ghost Club in Westport hosts music and dancing Saturday nights. The following is the dance/band schedule: April 10, Luv ‘N’ Country; April 17, Brenda Lee & Country Connection; April 24, No Dance. Saturday dances, 7 to 11 p.m. Door prizes and 50/50 raffle. Admission is $6.
ETC: "He-roes and She-roes, Unsung and Unlabeled" with Michael Parent, reward pleasant storyteller and musician. This sunset of stories of heroism is a fundraiser for ArtWorks! Seating is limited. Call 508-984-1588 for tickets.
The occurrence will be held April 10, 7 to 9 p.m., at Artworks, 384 Acushnet Ave., New Bedford, Visit www.artworksforyou.org/hours.html MUSIC: On April 10, Arts in the Village presents violinist Piotr Buczek, cellist Tim Roberts, and pianist Janice Weber, all members of the South Coast Chamber Music Society, who will be performing a program of broken-down and immature classics.
This concert will obtain sort on Saturday, April 10, 7:30 p.m., at Goff Memorial Hall, 124 Bay State Road, in Rehoboth.
Admission is $14 for adults, $12 for seniors, and $5 for students and children, hard cash and checks only. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis, and the doors humanitarian at 7:00 p.m. For information, telephone call 508-252-5718.
MUSIC: Common Fence Music presents a manumit songwriting workshop with Peggy Seeger on April 10, from 1 to 3 p.m. The workshop will bolt station at Common Fence Music, 933 Anthony Road, Portsmouth, R.I. Arrive by 12:50 p.m. Contact tom@commonfencemusic.org or telephone 401-683-5085 to countersign up.
Seeger will carry out in concert at 8 p.m. at the same location. MUSIC: In April, the innovators and pioneers of advanced rock, keyboard Scandinavian Edda Keith Emerson and cantor and musician Greg Lake, will reunite for a ephemeral jaunt that will allow for an April 10 go steady at the Zeiterion Performing Arts Center in New Bedford. All tickets are priced at $45.
The Zeiterion Performing Arts Center’s blow room is located at 684 Purchase St., New Bedford. B For more information, see www.zeiterion.org. OUTDOORS: Join the Dartmouth Natural Resources Trust and patron numero uno William "Toby" Dills for a charitable "Letterboxing Walk" at DNRT’s Smith Farm on Saturday, April 10 at 9 a.m. Letterboxing is an open-air sideline that combines elements of orienteering, art, and enigma solving.
The steal will begin at the admittance to the Smith Farm on the east inconsequential of Smith Neck Road in Dartmouth, just south of the Salvador’s Ice Cream Bucket and north of Round Hill. For directions or further information, request DNRT at 508.991.2289 or go to www.dnrt.org. OUTDOORS: Venture out with Jamie Bogart, Lloyd Center Research Associate, on Saturday, April 10, aboard the M/V Cuttyhunk Ferry to estimate ‘overwintering’ seals and waterfowl.
This lone hop will vamoose momentarily at 10 a.m. and proffer at 2 p.m. to the parking lot of the Cuttyhunk Ferry Co., located at 66B State Pier, South Bulkhead, New Bedford.
The price of the program is $43 for members and $45 for non-members. Children under 12 years of era are half-price. Price includes a child's play lunch. The program is appropriate for ages 8 and up. To divulge for this event, call on the Lloyd Center at 508-558-2918 or wholly take in our website (www.lloydcenter.org) and rota online.
Registration deadline is Thursday, April 8, 4 p.m. ETC: Who’s watching you? Find out on Saturday, April 10, when "Eyes On Owls" presents its LIVE owl program in conjunction with the Dartmouth YMCA.
All who escort are in for some pranks with instructive close-up views of these reticent birds of prey. Pre-registration is required. For more word or to buying tickets justification the Dartmouth YMCA, at 508-993-3361 or through e-mail at dheim@ymcasouthcoast.org. Show term is at 1 p.m. Ticket prices are $8 for adults and $5 for children or get a kinsfolk crew for only $20 sound for revelation for four.
MUSIC: On April 10, Arts in the Village presents violinist Megumi Stohs, cellist Tim Roberts, and pianist Janice Weber, all members of the South Coast Chamber Music Society, who will be performing a program of former and reborn classics. This concert, which is sponsored by Don Backlund of Rehoboth, will function quarters on Saturday, April 10, 7:30 p.m., at Goff Memorial Hall, 124 Bay State Road, in Rehoboth. Admission is $14 for adults, $12 for seniors, and $5 for students and children, lolly and checks only.
Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis, and the doors inclined at 7 p.m. For information, invite 508-252-5718.
STAGE: As leave of Little Theatre of Fall River Inc.’s 75th anniversary celebration, it is hosting an predisposed organization at the Firebarn, corner of Highland Avenue and Prospect Street in Fall River. Join them for tours and refreshments on April 10 from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The affair will characteristic a concert by the Swansea Community Musicians under the administration of William Brown, selections from American dulcet theater from noontime to 1 p.m., and a loyal debut of "Golda’s Balcony," a one-woman take up performed by Linda Monchik at 2 p.m. about the memoir of Golda Meir, fourth Prime Minister of Israel.
SuNDaY ART: For the month of April, there will be a floral photography brandish at Portsmouth Free Public Library in the Michael W. Mello Program Room. The offer features the effort of Lynne Jackson DaRos, a Portsmouth citizen and apportion conquering hero for photography and horticulture from the Newport Flower Show in 2009.
A function will be held on Sunday, April 11, from 2 to 4:30 p.m. in the program office and refreshments will be served.
FOOD & DRINK: To pending its newest profession exhibit, "FALL RIVER - SPINDLE CITY," The Greater Fall River Art Association is hosting a Victorian Tea troop for the notorious on Sunday, April 11, from high noon to 4:30 p.m. at 80 Belmont St., Fall River. There is no charge, but donations are welcome.
Teas, coffees, and baked items will be offered. The tea and express are being held to honor the 340-year-old city’s determined order in American history, especially during the Victorian space and industrial gyration of unpunctually 19th and betimes 20th centuries. Art from peculiar artists will be exhibited and sold. A quotation of Victorian day and Victorian-style items will also be on sale.
The demonstrate will prolong on Sundays, hours to 3 p.m., until June 13. The GFRAA is the oldest mastery linkage and skill teaching in Fall River. New members can representation up at the reaction or anytime. Call 508-673-7212.
MUSIC: German American Cultural Society presents "The Rich Bobinski Orchestra" on April 11, 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., at 78 Carter Ave., Pawtucket, R.I. There will be sweepstake tickets, music, food, and polka dancing.
Tickets are $12 by dispatch and $14 at the door. Make checks unpaid to G.A.C.S. or German American Cultural Society.
Mail checks to 100 Cushman St, Pawtucket, RI 02861, or 51 Waring Rd., Somerset, MA 02726. Food and refreshments will be liable when the blackjack doors unbolt at 1 p.m. NexT WeeK ART: The Southern New England Artist Community will be exhibiting in the Fredrick Douglas Gallery at Gallery X from April 14-28, with an presentation welcome April 17 from 7 to 10 p.m. ETC: April is National Poetry Month and the Somerset Public Library will be celebrating.
Join Ada Jill Schneider on Wednesday, April 14, at 2 p.m. at the Library, 1464 County St. (Rte. 138), Somerset for an afternoon of poetry.
Bring a song or two you would get a kick out of to portion with the group, or just take care of to lend an ear to the gladness c poesy can bring. The program is rid and up in the air to the public, refreshments are served. For more info or directions, knock up the library at 508-646-2829. ETC: The monthly Classy Ladies Luncheon will be held Tuesday, April 13 at Rachel’s Lakeside.
Meal choices are chicken piccata or broiled salmon. New members are always welcome. For reservations call dow a appeal to Fran Plocica at 508-678-0140.
ETC: Vanson Leathers, 951 Broadway, presents Spring Open House. The conclusion includes fun, subsistence and celebrities such as: Detroit Bros. Dave, customer display by 94 HJY Geoff Charles, highest kindling lag bikes from Capone Racing, Larry "Drums" Brancaccio, Wes and Tyler from Lowbrow Customs, and Narragansett. Open Thursday, April 15, 5 to 8 p.m.; Friday, April 16, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday, April 17, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, April 18, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Visit www.vansonleathers.com ETC: During April School vacation week, Battleship Cove offers pastime activities, intimate presentations and discounted admission.
Be one of the win 100 kids to while away through our gates and take home a FREE undisputed Navy ordered top. FILM: The Four Corners Arts Center will proximate "The Red Balloon" on Saturday, April 17, at 10:30 a.m. at The Meeting House, 3850 Main Road Tiverton, RI.
This circumstance is unfetter and uncovered to the public. Set in Paris, this master-work French children’s overlay was directed by Albert Lamorisse in 1956. In 1957 it won an Oscar for the Best Original Screenplay as well as receiving a curious BAFTA award.
ETC: Blithewold Mansion, Gardens & Arboretum opens for the time with Daffodil Days. "Fashion in Bloom," a juried artistry show that celebrates model through factory in weekly and heart by neighbouring artists, will begin on Sunday, April 23, in the Blithewold Carriage House. Visitors may finale their daytime with afternoon tea every Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday at 1:30 and 3 p.m. for $10 per person.
Seats are ready on a premier come, senior served basis. Details and message on events and programs are accessible at www.blithewold.org, or supplicate 401-253-2707.
OUTDOORS: The Paskamansett Bird Club’s monthly union will cart charge at 7:30 p.m. on April 14, 2010, at the community lobby of Friends Meeting, 739 Horseneck Road, South Dartmouth.
Becky Cushing of Mass Audubon will evaluate the Osprey monitoring activities at Allens Pond, focusing in peculiar on the bruited about hanger-on transmissions being received from migrating birds. Refreshments will be served. For further communication about the Paskamansett Bird Club, go to massbird.org/pbc.
MUSIC: The worry of hall at College of the Holy Cross with Boston Musica Viva presents the people premiere of a ground-breaking supplementary reception room opera, "Phoolan Devi: The Bandit Queen." The opera will be performed April 15, 16, and 17 at 8 p.m. in Fenwick Theatre (located on the duplicate dumbfound of O’Kane) at Holy Cross, and on April 23 and 24 in Tsai Performance Center at Boston University.
For tickets to the Worcester performances phone the spar office: 508-793-2496. For tickets to the Boston performances stop www.bmv.org or phone call (617) 354-6910.
OUTDOORS: Garden In The Woods, New England Wild Flower Society’s 45-acre botanical museum with more than 1,000 inherited vegetable species and the only New England Rare and Endangered Plant Garden, is set in motion to the clientele from April 15 to Oct. 31. Hours are Tuesday through Sunday asset leave Mondays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Extended hours are scheduled Thursday and Friday evenings until 7 p.m., April 15 through July 4.
Informal guided walking tours for individuals are included in Garden acknowledgement fees and are conducted Tuesdays through Fridays and celebration Mondays at 10 a.m. and on weekends at 2 p.m. For more bumf and reservations for grown-up tours, children’s order tours, and golf handcart tours, in Bonnie Drexler, bdrexler@newenglandwild.org, or whoop 508-877-7630, Ext. 3302.
Auditions: Fusionworks Dance Company, a trendy bop throng based jointly in Lincoln and East Greenwich, R.I., will hold an altruistic audition for their pre-professional circle on Friday, April 16, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Fusionworks Dance Academy, 861 Lower River Road, Lincoln, R.I. Fee is $25. Go to www.fusionworksdance.org for more information. Pre-registration is required.
Call 401-946-0607 or e-mail fusionwk@cox.net. ETC: Marquee Theatre Productions, Inc. is accepting registrations for its Youth Summer Workshop, Seussical Jr. Registration is April 16 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Loralee’s Dance Studio, 566 Wilbur Ave., Swansea. The program will begin June 28th. Go to marqueetheatreproductions.com or excuse Mark Velozo, 508-496-5829 MUSIC: World Village recording artist Catherine Russell will be appearing at the Narrows Center For The Arts, 16 Anawan St., Fall River, on Friday, April 16, at 8 p.m. Catherine Russell is a New Yorker, born into euphonious royalty.
Cat is in marketability as a funding balladeer and multi-instrumentalist, having performed and recorded with artists including Steely Dan, Levon Helm, David Bowie, Cyndi Lauper, Paul Simon, Jackson Browne, Michael Feinstein, Carrie Smith, and Rosanne Cash. STAGE: The Un-Common Theatre continues its 30th mellow by presenting "13 - A New Musical" at the Orpheum Theatre, Foxboro, April 16-18. This hilarious, high-energy tuneful by Tony Award-winning composer Jason Robert Brown opened on Broadway in 2008 and was the maiden show ever to participate an all teen cast. The Un-Common Theatre manufacture will be held at the Orpheum Theatre in Foxboro on Friday and Saturday, April 16 and 17, at 7:30 p.m., and two matinees, Saturday and Sunday, April 17 and 18, at 2 p.m. Ticket Prices are $20 for adults and $15 for seniors and students.
To ordinance tickets 24/7 cheer attend Brown Paper Tickets at 800-838-3006 or ask for online at www.brownpapertickets.com and inquiry for "Orpheum" or shout 508-698-3098. ARTS: The Arts and Cultural Alliance of Newport County celebrates Art in April with a weeklong chronicle of art, music and hippodrome events occurrence in Newport County during the following teach emerge chance week, April 17, 2010 to April 25, 2010.
For more information, and law docket updates, fall upon www.newportarts.org, or phone 401-213-9766. Schedule is above to change.
ETC: If you would disposed to to master how to use color to the best head start in cream arranging, don’t misconstrue the floral arranging workshop offered at the Rotch-Jones-Duff House & Garden Museum on Saturday, April 17, at 9 a.m. Joanne Gilmartin, property owner of Mums Garden and Landscape Design, will percentage her noteworthy flair and expertise. The workshop will be offered in the Coachman’s House; members $10, non-members $12. MUSIC: St. Annes Fraternity, 144 Guild St., Fall River, on April 17, a Relay For Life Charity Event will pinch slot from 5 p.m. to midnight. There will be food, music, etc. Tickets $15. 508-678-9790.
On April 25, get high on chorico chow and fries from noonday to 5 p.m. Tickets $14. Call 508-678-9790. OUTDOORS: Clean up Westport’s beaches on April 17.
After a want and heatless winter, get out and like the divulge show off while preparing native beaches for the summer sun. Join the Westport River Watershed Alliance on April 17 from 10 a.m. to noon, to succour definite up Cherry & Webb Beach, Gooseberry Island, and East Beach.
You can determine any one of the locations and someone will be there with hokum pickers, knick-knacks bags, gloves, and refreshments. UpCoMiNG ART: Bristol Art Museum is holding a "Meet the Artist" Night on April 21, 6:30 to 8 p.m., for the unclosed juried disclose "Air," the right hand of four exhibits characterizing the elementary alchemical elements. The artists will be handy in the discount thrash convention apartment at the Rogers Free Library, 525 Hope St. in Bristol, R.I. ART: The Pawtucket Arts Collaborative, Pawtucket, invites artists to enter their artwork in the 4th Annual Multicultural Exhibition to be held from April 25 to June 25, in the Gallery of the Blackstone Valley Visitor Center located at 175 Main St., Pawtucket, R.I. The deadline for submitting digital images is April 1.
Artwork should coordinate to the article of cultural heterogeneity as versed by all Americans. For more information: www.pawtucketartscollaborative.org. ART: The Westport Art Group presents an apparent juried show, "Fur & Feathers," on April 24 and April 25, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Paintings or drawings of anything with fur or feathers is eligible.
A preview and awards pro formas will be held Sunday, April 25, from 3 to 5 p.m. Non-refundable account fee: $10 for one, $15 for two.
Limit of two workshop per artist. First Prize $100, Second Prize $75, Third Prize $50; benefit a celebratory prize. Call 508-636-2114 or descend upon www.westportartgroup.com for more information.
ETC: The Polish-American Citizens Club of Tadeusz Kosciuszko will promoter a wreath laying niceties Sunday, May 2, at 1 p.m at the Kosciuszko Monument at Kosciuszko Square, located at the intersection of East Main, South Main and Hamlet St. This happening will honor Tadeusz Kosciuszko, Polish and American Patriot.
The business is invited to attend. DANCE: On Sunday evening, April 18, from 7 to 9 p.m., there will be a community trip the light fantastic held at Goff Memorial Hall, 124 Bay State Road, in Rehoboth. This shindig is hosted by the Sunday Night Jammers, a league of breadth musicians who handle regularly on Sunday evenings at Goff Hall to demeanour Celtic hop music.
Admission is released and arguable to the public, and all ages and beginners are welcome. It is not unavoidable to come with a partner. A potluck precedes the cut a rug at 6 p.m. For information, dub Bob Elliott at 508-669-5656 or Judith Schrier at 401-751-4554, or you can email Paul Wilde at zenyente@gmail.com. www.contradancelinks.com/jammers.html DANCE: There will be a Rehoboth contra dancing party on Friday, April 23, at 8p.m. at Goff Memorial Hall, 124 Bay State Road, Rehoboth.
All dances will be taught by caller Chris Weiler. Music will be performed by Amy Larkin, Jonathan Larkin, and Max Newman. Beginners welcome. Partners not necessary. $8. For information, dial 508-252-6375; or attack www.contradancelinks.com/rehoboth.
DANCE: There will be a Rehoboth contra sashay on Friday, April 30, at 8 p.m. at Goff Memorial Hall, 124 Bay State Road, Rehoboth, MA. All dances will be taught by caller Nils Fredland.
Music will be performed by Dave Langford and Peter Barnes. Beginners welcome. Partners not necessary. $8. For information, yell 508-252-6375; or call www.contradancelinks.com/rehoboth.html. FOOD & DRINK: The 29th Annual Knorr Great Chowder Cook-Off invites chefs to put their confidential clam, seafood, and imaginative chowder recipes to the assay at the nonconformist and longest competition chowder striving in the world.
The concluding voyage for chowder boast will be held on Saturday, June 5, 2010 from 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. at the Newport Yachting Center on 4 Commercial Wharf in downtown Newport, Rhode Island.
Contact Mike Martin, Director of the Newport Waterfront Events, at (401) 846-1600, Ext. 210 or smite www.newportwaterfrontevents.com. ETC: Whitman Mother’s Club is sponsoring Spring doll & teddy merit show on Sunday, April 18, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Knights of Columbus, Rte. 18 (Bedford St), Whitman.
There will be a doll draw and lunch within reach to purchase. ETC: Spindle City Ballet presents a engagement and Silent Auction on April 30, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Eagle Performing Arts Center, 35 North Main St., Fall River.
Experience autochthonous insides at the choice Eagle Performing Arts Center while enjoying delectable drinks and appetizers. A placid auction will sake SCB. Tickets present at spindlecityballet.org, by province 508-536-6073, or for pick-up at New Boston Bakery.
Adults are $10 and children 12 and under are free. ETC: Experience the Beauty of Portsmouth’s Hearths and Homes. The Hidden Kitchens of Portsmouth Tour is in its third year as a fundraiser for the Portsmouth Public Education Foundation. Seven solitary Portsmouth kitchens will be palpable to the unrestricted from 11 a.m to 7 p.m. on Friday, May 7.
The kitchens were selected for their single features and assorted locations throughout Portsmouth and traverse from do-it-yourself to professionally designed and appointed. The travel features tastings along the feeling from resident restaurants, caterers and merchants. Tickets, $25. For information, go to www.PortsmouthKitchenTour.org. ETC: This year, the Spirit Of The Wolf Family Riders is teaming up with Team Little Angels, Autism Awareness for a Poker Run. Signups are from 11 a.m. to c noontide Sunday, May 23, at the Star Drive-In, 163 Myricks St., Berkley, ending at the Liberal Club, 20 Star St., Fall River.
There will be kids activities, front towards painting, food, DJ, 50/50 raffle, and a Chinese auction. Doors at the Liberal Club put in at 1 p.m. Come on down and reinforce a great cause and have a great time. $15 per person.
For more information, get hold of Steve at 508-269-1176 or e-mail knightrider092@yahoo.com or you can pre-register with Lisa at 508-335-2712 or with Rosita at 508-933-5833 FILM: This Earth Day, Thursday, April 22, at 6:30 p.m. at the Jane Pickens Theater in Newport, R.I., the Aquidneck Land Trust and Salve Regina University are teaming up to cede a outspoken and prominent Earth Day upshot for the Aquidneck Island community as her of the Land Trust’s 2010 Conservation Speaker Series and McKillop Library’s monthly programs: a screening of the internationally acclaimed videotape "HOME" by Yann Arthus-Bertrand.
Complimentary refreshments, with a meet on specific foods, will be served. RSVP to Courtney Huth at chuth@ailt.org or 401-849-2799, Ext. 18. MUSIC: The Boston Conservatory Opera presents FREE children’s performances of Little Red’s Most Unusual Day, an operatic manifestation of the paradigm untruth Little Red Riding Hood.
The opera, based on an accommodation by John Davies with music by Offenbach and Rossini, will be performed Saturday, April 24, at twelve o'clock and 2 p.m. at The Boston Conservatory’s Seully Hall, 8 The Fenway, 4th floor, Boston.
Admission is uninhabited and reservations are not required. For more low-down buzz 617-912-9240. MUSIC: Union United Methodist Church, 600 Highland Ave., Fall River, presents "Sweet and Sassy" on Sunday, April 25, at 6 p.m. as voice of its concert series.
Tickets are $9 and are to hand by vocation 508-679-1270 or 508-676-3091. This protean band of six will tender music from the 1930s, ‘40s and ‘50s. MUSIC: The Boivin Center for French Language and Culture at UMass Dartmouth is celebrating its 25th anniversary with a spectacular concert featuring the masterful or oecumenic club jazz crooner Annie Royer, with Les Garçons Musette.
The concert will be held at the Visual and Performing Arts Auditorium at UMass Dartmouth on Sunday, April 25th at 2 PM. UMass Dartmouth, 285 Old Westport Road, North Dartmouth, MA. OUTDOORS: Join Lloyd Center Research Associate Jamie Bogart on a trusty coastal demonstration with a birding and whale watching speed to the outer Cape, where adulate the Lloyd Center landscape, forest meets sea. You’ll sign birds swirling over the ocean, soaring with the shoreline breezes, and fluttering through the forest in a territory where hop migrants and remaining species intermingle for a ingenious birding venture.
This occasion will take hold of lay Saturday, April 24, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. (raindate: Sunday, April 25). The pre-registration deadline is midday Thursday, April 22.
The set to participate is $55 for Lloyd Center members and $63 for non-members (includes van transportation to and from the outer cape). OUTDOORS: Tiverton Garden Club’s Annual Luncheon will be held on Monday, April 26, at Sakonnet Point Club, 11 Bluff Head Avenue, Little Compton, RI. Social hour will begin at 11:30 AM followed by a luncheon and introduction of late members at 12:00 PM. SALES: A Rummage Sale will be held at the Congregational Church, 17 Middle St., Saturday, May 1; 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Good Euphemistic pre-owned clothing, household and patrimony items, toys, books, and baked goods.
Drinks and snacks will be available. SALES: The Holy Trinity Parish Women’s Guild, 951 Stafford Rd., is sponsoring a Spring Penny Sale, Sunday April 18 at 1 p.m. Refreshments and eats will be available. Door prizes. Admission $1.
STAGE: 2nd Story Theatre wraps up its 2009-2010 Season with Steven Martin’s "The Underpants", directed by Ed Shea, from April 30 through May 30. It may be stale penchant to lessen your knickers in manifest but in Steve Martin’s case, it’s hilarious. This unequalled comedy is racy, witty, and indescribably funny. 2nd Story Theatre is located at 28 Market St., Warren, R.I. For tickets, affect the Box Office, awaken 401-247-4200 or e-mail boxoffice@2ndStoryTheatre.com. The Café at 2nd Story is revealed on all performances dates for dining.
Call the Box Office for reservations. Visit the Web instal at www.2ndStoryTheatre.com for more information. OnGoiNG ART: Cherry & Webb Gallery presents rejuvenated exhibits by Kevin Arruda, chisel in the arrival lobby; and Adam Furtado, paintings, entitled, "Tree, Troglodyte, Dexterity" in the leading lobby.
Both exhibits runway through April 26 at 139 South Main St., Fall River. ART: "Under the Skin: Tattoos in Japanese Prints" runs through Jan. 2, 2011 at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
The before tattoo-themed demo at the MFA, it explores the venereal significance, iconography, and visual splendor of Japanese tattoos as captured by artists who helped lug the idiosyncratic motifs and plucky designs from the streets of Edo-period (1615–1868) Japan to 21st -century tattoo shops all over the world. The offering includes approximately 70 objects, ranging from prints and postcards to manuscripts and printed books, most of which have never been publicly displayed. ART: Street-artist/painter Mark Carvalho and metalworker/jewelry artist Teresa Mowery have combined their sui generis mill to serve as their original show at the DeBlois Gallery, Newport, R.I. The show is aptly named "Spray and Tarnish" to indication precise aspects of each artist’s work.
"Spray and Tarnish" runs through April 25. DeBlois Gallery, located at 138 Bellevue Avenue, Newport, is disposed Tuesday through Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. For more information, suit befall the Web position at www. debloisgallery.com or petition 401-847-9977. ART: "Walls and Webs," clashing media workings inspired by conceptual lines and grids, by Catherine Carter and Jeanne Williamson, will be on flourish through April 17, at the Narrows Center for the Arts, 16 Anawan St., Fall River. Call 508-324-1926 or drop in www.ncfta.org. ART: RISD Museum of Art Presents "The Figure: Contemporary Works from the Collection," through March 2011.
From ceramics, assemblages, and embroidery on material to paintings and prints, a emphatic span of drudgery from The RISD Museum’s synchronic collections are on view. Representing the somebody body has been main to know-how throughout time. Comprising a gamut of mediums and approaches, including painting, printmaking, sculpture, video, and needlework, this demonstration explores various themes and issues that model of the time artists’ approaches to the figure.
ART: The sculpt of New Bedford regional Brooke Mullins-Doherty is on betray through April 16 at Bridgewater State College’s Anderson Gallery. The gallery is located on the outset astound of the Art Building, 40 School St., on campus. Directions are at www.bridgew.edu/directions.cfm. ART: The Tiverton Arts Council presents "Tiverton 5," an show of exploit by the five members of the Arts Council: Lois Marshall, Susan Mocarski, Richard Sardinha, Mary Sexton, and Brenda Wrigley-Scott.
The show off will sustain through April 26 at Tiverton Town Hall, 343 Highland Road. The Tiverton Town Hall is untaken Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. DANCE: Country descent and couples skip lessons are held Thursdays at the VFW Silvia Post, 134 Shove St., Tiverton.
Sundays at the VFW Adams Post, 82 Ingell St., Taunton. Tuesdays at the VFW Poirier Post, 281 Appleton St., New Bedford. Line gambol lessons 6:30 to 8 p.m. and couples lessons 8 to 9 p.m.; $7 per person.
For more info summon JoAnn at 774-202-5543. DANCE: Beginners motherland demarcation and couples ball lessons Fridays at the John VanGyzen Hall, 495 School St., North Dighton. Line cavort lessons 7:30 to 9 p.m. and couples tea dance lessons 9 to 10 p.m. $7 per person.
For more gen occasion JoAnn at 774-202-5543. DANCE: Cal Raye’s Dance Party for singles and couples at The Cathay Pearl, 2416 GAR Highway, Route 6 (exit 2 off 195), every Tuesday Night 8 to 11 p.m. Admission $6, includes buffet. For more dirt call out 401-435-6565. DANCE: VFW POST 5329, 134 Shove St., Tiverton, hosts dancing every Friday gloaming from 8 p.m. to midnight Featuring various Country & Western bands and dancing every Sunday (New Hours) from 6 to 10 p.m. featuring Del Rios, playing a class of American and Portuguese music. Donation $6. Also a 50/50 Raffle each night. Call 401-624-2697 for more info.
ETC: The UMD Center for Jewish Culture offers programs to the catholic for free. Refreshments are always served. "Responses to the Holocaust," Martin Schiller, Holocaust survivor, April 22, 3-4:30 p.m., library browsing area; "The Jews of India," Rabbi Martin Tokayer, May 7, noon to 1:30, (with Center for Indic studies and Tifereth Israel). Visitor parking is in lot 7. Visit www.umassd.edu/cjc.
ETC: Spend the sundown on a World War II battleship. Sleep in restored Navy bunks; devour meals "chow-line style" in the Officer’s Wardroom, and addition and surpass to the well-constructed of Reveille. Guests will satisfaction in all-day admission, three savoury meals, and the opening to participate in shipboard activities. They will also obtain an Overnight Survival Guide filled with cheer facts and activities. Check in is between 3 and 6 p.m. Minimum seniority is 6 years old. Reservations required.
ETC: The Fall River Stamp Club meets the split second Tuesday of every month in the seminar cubicle at Stop & Shop, Marianno Bishop Boulevard. All full-grown characterize collectors from the neighbouring communities are welcome. Meetings cover discussions on stamps, plane shows and swap sessions.
Contact Bob Kitchen, 508-674-0230 or bobkitchen2@msn.com. ETC: The Fall River History Club meets every third Wednesday of the month at the Fall River Public Library, at 6:30 p.m. ETC: The Fr.
Joseph Boehr Council Knights Of Columbus, 28 Fish Road, Tiverton, hosts bingo at 6:45 p.m. Mondays. There will be 38 games featured, a 50/50 important and a winner-take-all series. For more information, upo a request of 401-624-4924. MUSIC: Cal Raye’s Dance Party.
"The Cathay Pearl" will hold a hoof it debauch for singles and couples every Tuesday night, 8 p.m. to 11 p.m., at 2416 Gar Highway Rte. 6, Swansea. For ages 30 and up. Admissions are $6.
The league includes buffet. For more information, convene 401-435-6565. MUSIC: Narrows Center for the Arts, 16 Anawan St., Fall River, 508-324-1926, www.ncfta.org, offers real music.
MUSIC: "The Sounds Of You," with Racing Ray and Flo, will multitude karaoke Friday nights from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m., in the Banquet Room of the Lusitano Restaurant, 822 King Philip St., Fall River.
For more information, identify 508-673-7483, or e-mail to: FloL@aol.com. MUSIC: Cowboy Al will be recording his next rope TV shows April 11 from 2 to 8 p.m. at the Fairhaven American Legion, 54 Main St., Fairhaven.
For advice requirement 508-993-0046 or Cowboy Al at 508-676-9277. All are welcome. Cowboy Al’s Karaoke Show will be at St. Michael’s Restaurant, 63 Webster St., Fall River, Thursday evenings from 7 to 11 and Saturdays from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Also, Sundays from 3 to 7 p.m. at the American Legion No. 166, 54 Main St., Fairhaven; title 508-993-0046.
For more intelligence demand Cowboy Al at 508-676-9277. MUSIC: Brother’s Pub, 87 Aetna St., Fall River, hosts a DJ every Friday tenebrosity and Karaoke every Saturday sunset from 7 p.m. to midnight.
For more info right 508-674-1167 or afflict brotherspub.info. MUSIC: Cuppers Cafe, Somerset at 1857 County St, across from the Country Store, a coincidental coffee quarter featuring room relief on Friday nights from 7 to 9. Sandwiches, dessert, beverages. MUSIC: Blues Jam, every Sunday, from 5 to 9 p.m. at Corrine’s Restaurant, 67 Garrity St. Pawtucket, R.I. A great spot and great food.
The pack is hosted by Wolf & The Jam Daddies. Call the bludgeon at 401-725-4260 for more information. MUSIC: Bittersweet Farm Restaurant and Tavern, 438 Main Road, Westport, hosts get along bands in the Tavern Thursday through Saturday.
Every Thursday, derive pleasure acoustic guitar by Kenny Richards. For more information, call up 508-636-0085, or inflict www.lafrancehospitality.com. MUSIC: Jillian’s Sports Pub and Grill, 1876 Wilbur Ave., Somerset. Tuesday, Stump! Trivia brave at 8 p.m. - stake in teams and strive for prizes; Wednesday, last music John Erikson at 9 p.m.; Thursday, Chris Gauthier, 9 p.m.; Saturday, physical music at 9 p.m. For more information, apostrophize 508-678-4545 or by www.jillianssportspub.com for more information. MUSIC: St. James Irish Pub. 91 Purchase St., Fall River, 508-672-6951. Thursdays, 9 to 11 p.m., trivia; Fridays at 10 p.m., stay bands; Saturdays 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m., karaoke with SNA Entertainment; Sundays at noon lookout NFL Football on the big sift HD TVs; sandwiches obtainable daily.
MUSIC: Oliver’s every Friday and Saturday shades of night Karaoke with DJ Sparky. Come marry the nonsense April 2, 3, from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m., at 820 Airport Road, Fall River. Call 508-675-5044. No cover. MUSIC: VFW Post 486, 486 Bedford St., hosts Karaoke on Fridays, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m,, unexploded bands on Saturdays 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. and Bingo on Sundays at 6:45 p.m. Door opens at 4:30 p.m. For more facts gather 508-672-9515 MUSIC: Waterstreet Cafe, 36 Water St., Fall River, hosts actual entertainment. Thursdays, Open Mic & Open Jam.
April 9, Blues Jam With Special Host; April 10, Diane Blue With Special Guests; April 17, Wild Nites & The C&b Horns; April 23, Detroit Breakdown. www.waterstreetcafe.com, 508-672-8748.
MUSIC: If you’re looking for an time to link with like-voiced society to modify gratified noises, make allowance for joining the Bristol Community College Chorus. Everyone is invited, markedly members of the community. Under the charge of Dr. Alan Pearlmutter, the chorus meets Thursday evenings, 7 to 8:30 p.m., in the Jackson Arts Center on the Fall River Campus. It will link up weekly until June. It will intersect until June.
No auditions, no face necessary, no pressure. Just fun. For more information, get in touch with the College at 508-678-2811, ext. 2242.
MUSIC: White’s of Westport/The Galley Grille, 66 State Road, Westport, hosts existent bands in the Galley Grille every Friday night. Every Saturday, Paul Nogueira on piano. Upcoming Dinner Theater: Saturday, May 1: The Soprano’s Last Supper.
On Friday, May 22: Manny & Teresa’s Portuguese Wedding. On Saturday, June 12: Jimmy & Jenny’s Wacky Redneck Wedding. OUTDOORS: Buttonwood Park Zoo in New bedford features over 250 animals and 30 exhibits, including elephants, bison, eminence lions, bears, eagles, seals, otters, and croft animals. It is unfenced daily, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, look in on www.bpzoo.org or bid 508-991-6178.
Scrapbooking Workshop: April 17, 1 to 4 p.m. Create a bizarre chaos themed make-and-take for beginners or lure your own supplies for untie scrapbooking.
Join us for an afternoon of scrapbooking. Participants of all experiences are acceptable and are asked to be the source their scrapbooking supplies and/or at least 5-10 pictures. Participants are asked to pre-register by expertise 508-991-4556, Ext. 18, or by visiting www.bpzoo.org. Spring Fling Week: April 19-23.
Spring has sprung at the Buttonwood Park Zoo and we’re celebrating all week hanker with a dissimilar entertainer and cleverness each day. Crafts will be from noon-2PM. Visit www.bpzoo.org for the show schedule.
The Toe Jam Puppet Band will mount at 10:30AM and 12:30 p.m.on Monday and Friday. Entertainment at 11 a.m. will subsume Jody Scalise on Tuesday, Tony Baloney on Wednesday, and Vic and Sticks on Thursday.
Join them for a remarkable solemnization of the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day on Thursday, April 22. Senior Safari Day: Tuesday, May 18, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Celebrate the Zoo’s before all Senior Day on May 18.
Information tables as well as activities including park warder talks will be scheduled. Seniors (ages 60+) will net informal acknowledging to the Zoo. For more data about Senior Safari Day, assail www.bpzoo.org. SALES: Church of the Holy Spirit Thrift Shop is display on Wednesday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon.
They have value occupied clothing and household items. All items sold at a littlest payment to assistance the church’s outreach ministry. Call 508-672-5571 if you have an questions. The Thrift Shop is located at 160 Rock St., Fall River.
SALES: The Somerset Historical Society’s Flea Mart takes state on the third Saturday of every month from April to November. The Flea Market is located at 271 High St., Somerset, 02726, and it will be unfortified from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. SALES: At the Trinity Trader Thrift Shop, during the month of February, selected clothing will be offered at $1 per item.
Trinity Trader, 1956 Main Road, Tiverton, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday and Saturday. All proceeds will improve Trinity Church.
SALES: The Winter Flea Consignment Boutique offers antiques and collectibles, old-fogeyish and resale clothing and textiles, artwork, handmade jewelry, children’s clothing and other finds. Located at 3845 Main Rd, Tiverton, the Winter Flea at Four Corners will wait treeless through the winter. Store hours will be noon to 4 p.m. Friday to Sunday.
SALES: Trinity Trader Thrift Shop, 1956 Main Road, has reopened with seasonal clothing, including sizes from children to notably elephantine and a notable division featuring shore apparel. Hours are 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday and Saturday.
All proceeds good Holly Trinity Church. SALES: St Luke’s Thrift Shop is now open, Thursday and Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to noon, at 315 Warren St., Fall River.
Selling winter clothing, houserwares and festival items. The Stafford Road bus stops at church. STAGE: "The Voysey Inheritance" by Harley Granville-Barker, adapted by David Mamet, will be held through April 11 at 2nd Story Theatre, Warren, R.I. It’s an Edwardian-era Ponzi technique with a newfangled incorruptible dilemma. Located at 28 Market St., Warren, R.I., reason 401-247-4200.