Butts Hill Fort Summer Volunteer Cleanup

Butts Hill Fort 35 Dyer Street, Portsmouth, RI

Portsmouth, RI. The Butts Hill Fort Restoration Committee is inviting volunteers to our 2nd Summer Cleanup on Saturday, August 12th (rain date is August 13th). Cleanup starts at 9 AM and goes on until 4pm. Come anytime. The meeting point is the Fort gate on Butts Hill St. off Sprague Street. Google “26 Butts Street” […]

A Tribute to the Brigadier General Isaac Peace Rodman

Riverside Cemetery 169 High Street, Wakefield, RI

Join us as a community to celebrate Isaac Peace Rodman's legacy! Commemorating the life and sacrifice of a true son of South Kingstown! Rededication of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument, paying tribute to General Rodman and others who sacrificed their lives during the Civil War. Witness a solemn Wreath-Laying ceremony by period clad reenactors. Following […]

Dr. Roderick Terry Centennial Celebration at Butts Hill Fort

Butts Hill Fort 35 Dyer Street, Portsmouth, RI

On Saturday, August 19th at 10:00 am, the Battle of Rhode Island Association (BoRIA) in partnership with the Portsmouth Historical Society (PHS) will mark 100 years since Dr. Roderick Terry, then President of the Newport Historical Society, bought the land on which Butts Hill Fort sits, saving it from being developed. BoRIA and PHS invite […]

School of the Soldier

South County Museum 115 Strathmore Street, Narragansett, Rhode Island

Battery "B" First Rhode Island Light Artillery will be at South County Museum to run the Civil War Soldier Experience. Come to the South County Museum on Saturday, August 19th, and Sunday, August 20th from 10:00 AM-1:30 PM for the Civil War Soldier Experience!

$35

South County Museum: Christian McBurney on Rum Running in RI During Prohibition

South County Museum 115 Strathmore Street, Narragansett, Rhode Island

On August 23rd, at 6:30 PM, Christian McBurney will give a talk on rum running in Rhode Island during Prohibition. This talk will be hosted at the South County Museum, and will be free thanks to a grant from the Rhode Island Council for the Humanities.

Newport and the Stamp Act Riots: A Family-Friendly Tour & Hands-on Activity

Museum of Newport History 127 Thames Street, Newport, RI

In August 1765, a group of Newporters organized a riot that turned leading citizens against each other and set Rhode Island on a path to rebellion against Great Britain. This tour explores what happened on those fateful summer days and offers a glimpse into life in colonial Newport on the eve of revolution. This family-friendly […]

$15 – $20

South County Museum: Payton Becker Talk on “When Wedding Dresses Went White”

South County Museum 115 Strathmore Street, Narragansett, Rhode Island

On August 30th at 6:30 P.M., Payton Becker will give a talk on "When Wedding Dresses Went White: Bridal Fashion from 1850 to 1950." This talk will be hosted at the South County Museum, and is free thanks to a grant from the Rhode Island Council for the Humanities.

American Veteran Traveling Tribute & The Traveling Wall (AVTT)

Rocky Point State Park 1 Rocky Point Ave, Warwick, RI

September 8-10th, 2023, Rocky Point State Park, Warwick, RI: The American Veteran Traveling Tribute & The Traveling Wall will honor 209 Rhode Islanders who lost their lives in the Vietnam War. Hosted by Operation Stand Down RI, the Gaspee Days Committee, RI State Parks, RI 250th Commission, and the City of Warwick. Friday, September 8th […]

Pirates and Privateers of Rogue’s Island by Historian Brian Wallin

Maury Loontjens Memorial Library 35 Kingstown Road, Narragansett, RI

Join us as local historian Brian Wallin gives a talk on Pirates and Narragansett Bay. The event is co-sponsored by the Narragansett Historical Society and Maury Loontjens Memorial Library. Their ships slipped in and out of Newport harbor and Narragansetts Bay in the 17th and 18th centuries. Privateers sailed with official government authorization to capture […]