Before Saturday’s Parade, check out First Fridays Plymouth!
Here’s what we know about what’s happening on July 3rd from 5 - 8 pm (generally) in downtown Plymouth.
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Where Main Street turns to Court Street
✳︎ Where Main Street turns to Court Street
Jason Olivia and his lovely dog will be hanging out and selling Jason’s hand carved nautical pieces in front of the Laughing Moon (corner of North & Court Streets). Come check out Jason’s beautifully carved and reasonably priced art work. Stop inside The Laughing Moon for a real treat for the eyes and the wallet!
Plymouth Center for the Arts (11 North Street) is celebrating with music by guitarist and singer Sherry Malone, and Terry Kole, a talented artist and instructor will be demonstrating her amazing artistic skills. Anime anyone?
Sip a glass of wine and wander out to the newly inaugurated Sculpture Garden behind the Center and view works by local sculptors, including Douglass Gray and Mason Young. Then check out the New England Watercolor Society’s exhibit of this year’s Works by Signature Members. For a special July 4th gift, the Gift Shop is open, too.
Check out the corner of Court and North Streets. Just 2 Guys play their acoustic music at See Plymouth (4 North Street) and across the street, you can eat an amazing pizza at Edge Pizza (65 Main Street) and stroll over to All Good Art for some artistic inspo.
Next door at Vinyl Lunatic Records (65 Main Street, Unit 4), the Place Duo will play cool blues, soul and rock ‘n roll from 6-8pm. J Place is on lead vocals and harmonica and Darren King is on guitar and vocals. Don't miss this busy corner on First Fridays!
The Hedge House (126 Water Street) offers mini-tours of this lovely Federal period home. An octagonal room and a rare carriage house are open for you to view.
During First Fridays between 4:30 p.m. and 8 p.m., the Mayflower Society House (4 Winslow Street) offers mini-tours of this historic 18th-century home originally built by Edward Winslow, great-grandson of the Pilgrim Edward Winslow. They would love you to visit!
We have history!
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We have history! 〰️
Most First Fridays historical homes conduct tours. Check out our Museum & Tourism page for more details. Tours are free; donations are welcome.
For your shopping pleasure
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For your shopping pleasure 〰️
Check out the iconic Black Dog Plymouth (14 Main Street) for their special on Black Dog’s fabulous Plymouth Homeport Tees. Short sleeve and long sleeve in Coral Heather, Vintage Navy, and Cinder. On sale all day (10 am - 8 pm). Check them out!
Upper Court Street
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Upper Court Street 〰️
Jessie Fries and Eddy Murray are an amazing creative duo and The Art Shoppe (84 Court Street, 2nd floor) is the perfect venue for people to gather, eat, create, browse paintings and jewelry by Jess and Eddy. On July 3, Jessie leads a “color blast” class for (for adults and mature teens). Classes every half hour from 5 - 8 pm.
Elaine Kassam, knitter extraordinaire and owner of E Knits and Gifts (64 Court Street, Unit 3) is commemorating the World Cup and our 250th Anniversary with soccer rubber ducks, USA World Cup pins and FIFA key chains, along with 250th rubber ducks and eagle figurines! Elaine specializes in artisan items and beautiful knitted items. E Knits and Gifts is tucked into the alleyway with Bossy Beans, down the street from The Art Shoppe and around the corner from the Artisan Pig…hint, hint!
On the Waterfront
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On the Waterfront 〰️
Down on the waterfront, our newest addition, Plymouth Bay Winery & Gourmet Experience (114 Water Street, rear) is prime real estate for a beautiful view while you sip an artisanal wine and nosh on a gourmet delight. Michael is happy to help you create your own unique, delicious experience overlooking historic Plymouth Bay, or at your home.

