5 Weekend Musts: Dragon Boat Races in Pawtucket + More
Friday, September 09, 2011
Hit the water Dragon style in Pawtucket
Saturday This is one of the coolest, most colorful events all year, when fleets of Chinese Dragon Boats take to the Blackstone River at the Annual Chinese Dragon Boat Races and Taiwan Day Festival in Pawtucket. It all happens at the School Street Pier, off 114. Along with a day full of races, there's Asian arts, music, dance, crafts, and kite flying on the pier. 8am-5pm. Call 724-2200 for more information or go here.
Parlez-Vous in Woonsocket
Saturday Laissez les bons temps rouler at the 29th Annual French Heritage Festival at River Park in one of the great settlements of French Canadians. There will be French Canadian dancers, arts & crafts, puppets, food, and free historical tours. Great for families. Free. 9am-3pm.
Get historically sporting in Providence
Saturday Few things are as pure as old-fashioned baseball, and the Providence Grays meet the Olneyville Temperance Cadets at Ardoene Field (Narragansett Ave and Santiago St) to have a go at the old-style version of America's pastime. Begins at 11am. For more information on the Grays and vintage baseball, go here.
Get Greek in Cranston
Friday-Sunday Between the Pawtucket Greek festival and this one, you'll swear you're on the Aegean instead of Narragansett Bay. This is three food-and-fun-filled days of everything from baklava to icons. Rain or shine. Sponsored by the Church of the Annunciation, 175 Oaklawn Ave. Fri 5-10pm, Sat 12-10pm, Sun 12-9pm. Call 942-4188 for more or go here.
Polish up your Polish in Central Falls
Friday-Sunday It's tasty, colorful, and it supports scholarships. Enjoy Polish and American food, entertainment for kids and teens, a beer corner, games of chance, and music. Fri-Sat 6pm-midnight, Sun noon-6pm. St. Joseph Church, 391 High St, Central Falls. For more information go to the Rhode Island Polonia Scholarship Foundation.
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