Marion Cultural Council

Marion Cultural Council is excited to receive online grant applications for individuals and organizations for art and STEM-related projects that will help to enrich the Marion community beginning September 2, 2025. The Mass Cultural Council has set an October 16 deadline for organizations, schools, and individuals to apply for grants that support cultural activities and […] Read more »

Angelica Yacht Club

AYC held its annual meeting and awards luncheon on Labor Day at 1 Bay Road (Pt Connett) in Mattapoisett. This year’s sunfish racers were made up of mostly beginner sailors, each learning the basics of sailing under the watchful eye of a parent or high school instructor. Races are held every Sunday from Tuttle Pier […] Read more »

South Coast Children’s Chorus Welcomes New Singers

The South Coast Children’s Chorus is welcoming new singers for the upcoming season! SCCC is open to all students from grades 1-12. Thanks to the support of local cultural councils, the South Coast Community Foundation and generous donors, tuition is only $125 for the year and there is free or reduced tuition for any singer […] Read more »

Come Sing with Sippican Choral Society

Rehearsals for “A Winter Wonderland” begin on Monday, September 8, at 7:00 pm, at Wickenden Chapel, 86 Spring Street, Marion. New members are always welcome; no audition is required. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., so singers are encouraged to come early to register and pick up their music envelope. Anyone unsure about being able to […] Read more »

From the Files of the Rochester Historical Society

A while ago Walter Hartley gave me a copy of a 1917 newspaper article that he had come across. Just recently, I found a similar copy in papers from Carol Higgins that had been passed on to the museum. The article is sub-titled “Rochester Center Mourns the Death of a Most Estimable Lady” and is […] Read more »

Drive Safely

All drivers, regardless of age, are welcome. Become a safe and more confident driver. Take the one-day AARP Smart Driver course on Thursday, September 18, from 9:30 am to 3:00 pm, with a 30 min. lunch break. Refresh your driving skills, plus safer driving can save you MORE than just money. This course teaches proven […] Read more »

Rochester Historical Museum

We have received some interesting tools for our exhibit opening on October 4, but we always have room for more. If you have any old tools that reflect Rochester’s earlier industries- mills, cranberries, farming, dairy, hat making, woodworking, etc., we’re happy to accept donations or loaners. You can get in touch by email at eshbach2@aol.com […] Read more »

Fun Volunteer Opportunity

By becoming a”Hospital Caring Clown” with The Smile Factory Clowns, located at 88 Hatch Street, Suite 213, in New Bedford you can have fun volunteering in our three local hospitals; St. Lukes, Charlton Memorial and Tobey Hospitals. Classes are Tuesday evenings from 6:30 pm to 8:45 pm for 10 weeks. They begin on September 16 […] Read more »

Mattapoisett Community Readers Program

Now that the summer reading program at the Mattapoisett Free Public Library has finished, the staff of the Children’s room would like to thank all those who contributed to a very successful program. Our Community Readers were outstanding. Thanks to Liz and Ken for not only reading on the lawn, but for giving out tasty […] Read more »

From the Files of the Rochester Historical Society

On August 20 at the Rochester Historical Museum, there was a joint meeting of the Rochester Historical Society and the Rochester Historical Commission. The purpose of the meeting was to kick off a project that will culminate in 2026 for the nation’s 250th anniversary. For a rainy evening, the meeting was pretty well attended.             […] Read more »