Special events coming on

Friday, October 3 from 5 - 8 pm

Plymouth Center for the Arts (11 North Street) exhibits its 58th Annual Juried Art Show and NEWS-Works by associate members of the Center. The popular Irish band, Slainte Plymouth will play while Terri Kole does an interactive anime demonstration. Using a large monitor, she'll take a photo of a willing subject from the audience and then she’ll draw half of the face as a cartoon. Any volunteers?

Art & History for All

Pilgrim Hall Museum (75 Court Street) hosts Dutch Treat in its Main Gallery. Admission is free to a special showing of a never-before-seen panel of the Plymouth Tapestry, an heirloom needlework being created for Pilgrim Hall Museum. “Exile in Leiden,” a six-foot-long embroidered illustration of the Pilgrims’ 12-year stay in the Netherlands by artist Elizabeth Creeden, will be displayed with two recently restored, massive 19th-century paintings depicting the Pilgrims’ departure from Holland on their journey to America. Join from 5 - 8 p.m.

Spend some time at the south end of downtown — check out highly acclaimed chef at the Mallebar Bistro (15 Main St Extension), shop at Sprezzatura (1 Main Street) for lovely, vintage clothing and accessories, stop by Jabez Howland House (33 Sandwich Street) for a dose of life in 1620’s Plymouth. End your evening at Sisu, a boutique hotel at 7 Lincoln Street and toast some s’mores around their firepit.

Museums & Historic Houses

Spooner House (27 North Street) is open for mini-tours for those who are curious see how the Spooner family lived for over 200 years. Come visit one of Plymouth's oldest houses on one of Plymouth’s most historic streets.

Jabez Howland House (33 Sandwich Street), Mayflower Society House (18 Winslow Street), Pilgrim Hall Museum (75 Court Street) all offer tours. Check with See Plymouth (4 North Street) for a full view of tourist offerings in Plymouth.