Storyteller in the Gardens: Internationally acclaimed storyteller Len Cabral comes to Linden Place for an evening of enchanting storytelling featuring African, Cape Verdean, and Caribbean folktales. Bristol
Cultural Night: Celebrate the different cultures that comprise Rhode Island with local and ethnic cuisine and special music and dance performances.
Bristol
Narragansett Summer Nights 5K: An evening race concludes with an epic after-party at the Mount Hope Farm barn. Entry includes two ice-cold Narragansett Beers, live music, pizza dinner, and a T-shirt. Bristol
Back in Bloom: Rosecliff will be transformed into a botanical wonderland for A Ballroom Floral Fantasy, where a self-guided tour will bring you through garden vignettes designed to enchant. Newport
Slave History Medallion: As part of a statewide initiative, Linden Place Museum will unveil their Rhode Island Slave History Medallion on Juneteenth with prominent local speakers, African dancers, live music, and a land acknowledgement by the Pokanoket tribe. Bristol
Vintage Baseball: Grab a lawn chair or blanket to enjoy some good old-fashioned baseball at Bristol Town Common. The Providence Grays play the Lisbon Tunnelmen. Bristol
Bristol Fourth of July Concert Series: A range of music is performed at Independence Park for two solid weeks of free entertainment, courtesy of the Bristol Fourth of July celebrations. Bristol
Newport Charter Yacht Show: Luxury yachts are showcased alongside ancillary goods and services at this four-day event dedicated exclusively to yacht charter professionals.
Newport Pride: A market and festival, welcoming flag raising, and bike ride are all part of this weekend of socially distanced experiences celebrating the LGBTQIA+ community and inclusivity.
Independence Rhode Race: Explore Bristol on foot in a 13.1-mile walk or run and finish at Independence Park in the middle of town. Bristol
Frederick Douglass Reading: Renowned Trinity Rep actor Joe Wilson, Jr. will lead a live reading of Frederick Douglass’ iconic 1852 speech “What To The Slave Is The Fourth of July”, joined by audience members and guests. Bristol
Fourth of July Parade: Follow the red, white, and blue-striped roads for the ultimate patriotic display. Due to COVID, this year’s parade will be a vehicle procession and requires masks and social distancing for onlookers. Bristol
Fourth of July Picnic: Come to Linden Place for bleacher parade seating, a continental breakfast, and picnic lunch. Bristol
Newport Music Festival: From opera to chamber music and everything in between, this year’s Newport Music Festival will boast an impressive lineup of acclaimed musicians from far and wide.
Newport Secret Garden Tours: Like the grounds of a European chateau, such botanical mastery must be seen to be believed. Take a stroll through some of the city’s most prestigious – and normally private – outdoor spaces.
2021 Hall of Fame Open: The International Tennis Hall of Fame is a major Newport landmark, and once Wimbledon wraps up, you can still get your tennis fix as ATP World Tour pros contest on the Hall of Fame’s historic grass courts. Newport
South Coast Open Studio Tour: Visit painters, fiber artists, sculptors, and more, all across the East Bay and southern Massachusetts, in self-guided tours of local studios. Various locations
Newport Folk Festival: This year’s lineup has yet to be released at press time, but if last year’s performers are any indication of who’s to come, attendees are in for a treat.
The Newport Show: New England’s premier fine art and antiques event raises funds for the Newport Historical Society and Boys & Girls Clubs of Newport County. Middletown
Newport Jazz Festival: Dozens of jazz legends will grace the stages at Fort Adams State Park in an intimate version of the annual jazz festival.
Brothers Osborne: Waterfront Concerts and Cat Country 98.1 present this Grammy-nominated Nashville-based country music duo at Bold Point Park. East Providence
Herreshoff Classic Yacht Regatta: A preliminary schedule of a Living Boat Show, cocktails, and dinner is planned for the Golden Jubilee edition, though subject to change. Bristol
The Ocean in a Cup: Craft and nature enthusiasts are invited to make a one-of-a-kind ocean scene in a tea cup with Audubon. All supplies will be provided, advanced registration required. Bristol
Warren Folks Fest: Live music, food, and art attract folk fans to The Collaborative’s lively annual fundraiser event.
Tea and Scones: Sit back and enjoy the scenic overlook from one of Blithewold Mansion’s porches while munching on a fresh scone and hot or iced tea. Bristol
Barrington Summer Concert Series: Dance like no one’s watching and make some noise when local musicians come to Latham Park and Barrington Town Beach Sundays July through August.
Tiverton Farmers Market: Connecting the community to fresh and local produce, the market hosts a variety of food and farm vendors, artisans, makers, and live music at Sandywoods Center for the Arts.
Music at Sunset: Take in the lush gardens and live music at the Blithewold Mansion, Gardens & Arboretum for their weekly summer concert series through September. Bristol
Nature Walks: Join a naturalist and explore the Norman Bird Sanctuary trails during a free guided walk of spotting native species and identifying plants. Middletown
Art Night Bristol Warren: Walk or ride your bike from one gallery and studio to the next. This evening event is the perfect way to explore the wealth of art the East Bay has to offer on the last Thursdays of the month through August.
Warren Movie Nights at the Drive-In: Pack some snacks and cozy up in your car for a Friday drive-in movie night at 30 Cutler hosted by The Collaborative, screening classic and contemporary hits.
Newport Polo: One of the great Aquidneck Island traditions, Newport Polo invites spectators to watch international teams gallop to victory at Glen Farm. Portsmouth
Free Family Fun Days: The Audubon Nature Center and Aquarium is free to the public the first Saturday of every month for nature stories, animal discoveries, hikes, and more. Bristol
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