I want to mention here that if you’re looking to treat your Rhody dad to a meal this weekend - whether he’s into breakfast or barbecue, lobsters or linguini, no need to travel far. The 50-minute tours run all day from 11 a.m. Meanwhile, Providence River Boat Company offers Father’s Day river cruises.
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The 75-minute cruise includes a free cocktail for Dad, and epic views for all. Treat dad to a sunset cruise aboard the Coastal Queen from Newport.
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According to a press release, festivities include speakers, music, dance, food, raffle, line-dancing, art exhibits, kid area, and vendors” plus local performers, artists storytellers Nzinga’s Daughters, and more. This one is worthy of leaving Rhode Island.Īttleboro’s third annual regional Juneteenth Festival, “a family-friendly celebration, commemorating the end of slavery in the USA,” is June 18 from 11 a.m. 2325 Boston Neck Road, Saunderstown, R.I. Slave History Medallion.īring chairs or blankets and enjoy lunch purchased from local BIPOC-owned food vendors - from vegan desserts to tacos and burgers, or Spicy kimchi noodles. Hear historians and speakers discuss “Indigenous and African American culture.” There will also be an unveiling of a R.I. Explore the farm by foot or hayride, hear live music including the URI African Drummers and Dancers. Details here.įor a more educational time with the kids, you might head to Saunderstown for a family-friendly Juneteenth event on Casey Farm.
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Think fried green tomatoes, baked mac & cheese, barbecue pork ribs. The menu isn’t posted, but Kin’s bread and butter is Southern comfort. Expect 12 hours (yes, that’s a half a day) of partying, with 360-degree photo booth, live entertainment, movies, street games, food and drink. Kin Southern Table + Bar in Providence hosts a Juneteenth Block Party on Juneteenth proper. Details online are scant, but according to their Instagram, you can expect a performance from Grammy-nominated R&B singer Elle Varner, live music, food, face-painting, and the like.
Details here.Ĭomplete with fireworks, the 4th annual Juneteenth RI celebration kicks off June 19 at noon at Roger Williams Park’s Temple to Music. Plus Irish step dancing from Rhode Island students, face-painting, sand art, and “Marvelous Marvin’s Circus Skills workshop” (Color me intrigued.) Rain date June 19. According to event info, featured performers include: Atwater-Donnelly Trio, The Mari Black Band, John Doyle and Mick McAuley, Kevin Doyle, Eastern Medicine Singers, Genticorum, The Winifred Horan Quartet, RUNA, Torrin Ryan, The Vox Hunters, and Windborne. In the Irish session tent, fest-goers are invited to sit in and play with festival performers. to 7 p.m., you can soak up more than a dozen acts - and you can even take part yourself. The 10th Annual Blackstone River Theatre Summer Solstice Festival will fill Cumberland’s Diamond Hill Park with four stages of live music focused on Celtic and world music, dance and culture, plus kids activities and 35 craft and food vendors, on June 18.įrom 11 a.m. You don’t have to wait until Newport for a summertime folk fest in Rhode Island - especially if you love Celtic and world music. Post-tasting, you might purchase your fave and enjoy it on the patio. Leyden Farm Vineyard & Winery hosts a wine-tasting at their West Greenwich vineyard June 18 from noon to 4 p.m. Wine-tastings hit different in the summer. Seating is first-come-first-serve must show a valid ID in order to purchase an alcoholic beverage. Guests can also enjoy live musical performances, fun lawn games, picnic seating, charcuterie making workshops, sidewalk sales, stores, shops and restaurants.” Friday 4-8 p.m.
Īccording to event info, you’ll find “a selection of vineyards and varietals for sale by the glass. $25 per adult for goat hikes $40 per two adults for baby goats. We will visit our pig friends, peek in on our group of belted Galloway cows… and our funny flock of barnyard bird friends the ducks and chickens will be there to greet you on arrival.” #Stop #TooCharming. I haven’t even mentioned that you’ll hike past a babbling brook and meander through open pastures. (I mean… what? Is this real life?) #HeadExplodingFromCuteness. You can also hike with a baby goat, which are so tiny that if they get tuckered out, you “must be able to pick up and carry” the baby. There will be stops along the way to let the goats nibble. Each walker gets their own goat to walk on a leash on a 90-minute hike around the historic farm. (I mean, does life get any more whimsical than that? Maybe only if you add a giant swirly lollypop.) Simmons Farm, a 120-acre farm in Middletown offers occasional goat hikes throughout the year. If you see me with a big goofy grin and a skip in my step, it’s because I was just out walking a goat.