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Thank you for your interest in partnering with the RI 250th Commission! This project would not be possible without the participation of local government, cultural and historic institutions, schools, non-profits, storytellers, and communities from across Rhode Island.
If you would like to feature your event on our calendar or are interested in co-branding an event, please fill out the form below. Once your event is approved, you will be contacted by the RI 250 team with additional information: the RI 250 logo and brand information you can use to share your event. If you have a question, please email ri250@sos.ri.gov.
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Affiliate Calendar
Throughout this series, a variety of topics will be presented to enhance understanding of Indigenous history, culture, and current events, as well as the ongoing efforts to preserve and share […] The Newport Historical Society presents Newport 1775: Whose Side Are You On?, an immersive exhibition and lecture series that delves into the complex choices faced by Newport residents on the […] The Newport Show - a veritable menagerie of fine arts, antiquities, furniture, jewelry, and other curiosities - will return to St. George's School Ice Rink on July 26th and 27th, […] On Saturday, July 26, 2025, the John Brown House Museum will host Rebecca Donahue for the living history program Living the Dream: Everyday Life in Sylvia DeWolf Ostrander’s New England. What was […] Join the Nathanael Greene Homestead Association, Sunday July 27th a from 10:00 to 5:00 as we celebrate Gen. Greene’s 283rd Birthday -10:00 am Ceremony, with featured speaker Michelle Girasole, of […] Join the Rhode Island Historical Society on Monday, August 4th at 6pm for From Bullrakes to Clambakes, featuring Dune Brothers and a presentation by former state folklorist Dr. Michael Bell. Guests […] Eighteenth-century newspapers and pamphlets were essential to the dissemination of information and were instrumental in fanning the flames of discord on both sides of the Revolutionary conflict. However, how did […] In 1842, nearly two decades before the Civil War, Black Rhode Islanders saw success in a hostile, arduous, and nearly unfordable cultural and political landscape: they secured the right to […] On September 23rd, at the John Nicholas Brown Center, from 2:00 - 3:00, acclaimed poet Kwame Dawes will be reading from his volume, Sturge Town, a collection of poems which […] Frances Perkins was the first woman to serve in a presidential cabinet, the longest-serving Labor Secretary, and an architect of the New Deal. Yet beyond these celebrated accomplishments there is […]Tomaquag Lunch and Learn Series
Exeter,
Rhode Island
02822
Newport 1775: Whose Side Are You On?
Newport,
RI
02840
United States
The Newport Show 2025 – Weekend Show
Middletown,
RI
United States
Living the Dream: Everyday Life in Sylvia DeWolf Ostrander’s New England
Providence,
RI
02906-1012
United States
Nathanael Greene’s 283rd Birthday Celebration, Featuring speaker Michelle Girasole
Coventry,
RI
02816
United States
From Bullrakes to Clambakes with Dune Brothers and Dr. Michael Bell
Providence,
RI
02906
United States
Revolutionary Types: How the Press Began the American War for Independence
Providence,
RI
02906-1012
United States
The Precious Birthright: Black Leaders & the Fight to Vote in Antebellum Rhode Island with author CJ Martin
Newport,
Brown 2026 Reads: STURGE TOWN with Kwame Dawes
Providence,
Brown 2026 Reads: DEAR MISS PERKINS with Rebecca Brenner Graham
Providence,
Creative Assets
With assistance from DDL Advertising, a local Rhode Island marketing organization, the RI 250 Commission has developed a brand guide which expresses the visual identity, mission, and values of this organization. Download the guide below for suggested color schemes, taglines, and logos to incorporate into the branding for your event.