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Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor
2019
GO!
for a walk, a tour, a bike ride, a paddle, a boat ride, a special event or harvest experience – all in the month of September in the wonderful Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor.
Proudly sponsored by
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ANNUAL
GO! Table of Contents
Welcome ........................ 2-3
Map ............................... 4
Listing of Experiences & Events ...................... 8-42
Be a GearHead! ................ 23
VIP Program .................... 44
Photo Contest ................. 44
Support the Blackstone Heritage Corridor ............ 45
Online Shop .................... 45
670 Linwood AvenueWhitinsville, MA 01588
508-234-4242 BlackstoneHeritageCorridor.org
Cover photo by Tracy Torteson©2019 Blackstone Heritage Corridor, Inc.
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SEPTEMBER 2019 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Visit us atBlackstoneHeritageCorridor.org
for more free, guided experiences and special events (some may charge fees)! Updated daily.
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We welcome you to September in the
Blackstone Heritage Corridor!
It’s all water powered! The Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor is most notably known as the Birthplace of the American Industrial Revolution and the first place of tolerance and diversity in the country. In the fall, its many other attributes come vividly into focus as the crispness of autumn grows from the last warmth of summer.
Explore our exceptional National Heritage Corridor during a season of anticipation. Every living thing is in preparation mode. Squirrels and chipmunks are gathering food for the winter. Canada Geese from Hudson Bay are arriving in flocks for their winter sojourn in these warmer climes. The trees and shrubs are bursting forth with one last push of colorful life before winter. Even the waterways seems to pulse and bubble with a last bit of energy before the freeze. It’s a great time to be in the Blackstone Valley.
The 25 cities and towns in the Blackstone Heritage Corridor roll out the welcome mat in September. Each has historical ambiance, interesting eateries and lively pursuits. Each hosts free, guided experiences and entertaining special events all month long. Join us for walks, bike tours, boat rides, performances, harvest traditions, and more!
Visit BlackstoneHeritageCorridor.org for visitor information, calendar of events, and more about our National Heritage Corridor.
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One valley…One environment…One history…All powered by the Blackstone River!So nationally significant, it was named the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor. So important to the American identity, it was designated the Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park.
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We’re mobile! Use your smart phone to access our mobile-friendly website and all of its features: BlackstoneHeritageCorridor.org.
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East Bay Bikepath
JOHN H. CHAFEE
BLACKSTONE RIVER VALLEY
NATIONAL HERITAGE CORRIDOR
THE LAST GREEN VALLEY
NATIONAL HERITAGE CORRIDOR
KillinglyPond
KeechPond
ScituateReservoir
WatermanReservoir
StillwaterReservoir
WoonsocketReservoir
No. 3
LakePearl
SlackReservoir
Georgiaville Pond
Diamond HillReservoir
Alexander Lake
West Thompson Lake
PonagansetReservoir
Smith and SaylesReservoir
Bowdish ReservoirHawkins
Pond
SlatersvilleReservoirs
SpringLake
Sucker Pond
WilsonReservoir
WhitinReservoir
WhitinsPond
LackeyPond
Singletary Pond
Cedar MeadowPond
BurncoatPond
IndianLake
CoesReservoir
LakeQuinsigamond
Nipmuck Pond
ManchaugPond
SudburyReservoir
WhitehallReservoir
LakeCochituate
LakeChaubunagungamaug
PascoagReservoir
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Mill River
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Charles River
Great Cedar Swamp
NORTH SMITHFIELD
BURRILLVILLE
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SUTTON
LEICESTER
GRAFTON
MILLBURY
NORTHBRIDGE
MENDON
UPTON
GLOCESTERSMITHFIELD
CUMBERLAND
BLACKSTONE
HOPEDALE
MILLVILLE
LINCOLN
AUBURN
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WebsterDudley
Oxford West Sutton
Waters Farm
Manchaug
Whitinsville
Whitin Machine Works
North Uxbridge
Capron Park
Crown & Eagle MillRogerson’s Village
Draper Mill
The Little Red Shop
IndianBurying Ground
HassanamiscoReservation
Willard Houseand Clock Museum
Armory Village
Old LeicesterAirfield
Tufts UniversitySchool of Veterinary Medicine
College of theHoly Cross
QuinsigamondVillage
Clark University
Assumption College
Mass. College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Regatta PointState Park
UnionStation Quinsigamond
State ParkBecker College(Leicester Campus)
Becker CollegeWorcester
RegionalAirport
American Antiquarian Society
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
WorcesterState College
Worcester Art Museum
Worcester Historical Museum
Broad Meadow BrookWildlife Sanctuary
City Hall
UMassMedical Center
EcoTariumMechanics Hall
Grafton Common
Old Millbury Common
BlanchardQuarry
Goat Hill Lock
Stanley Woolen Mill
Cornet John Farnum House
Blackstone River and Canal Heritage State Park
West HillDam
LookoutRock
Plummer’s Landing
Upton State Forest
Wheelockville
White City
Hopkinton
Mendon
UptonFarnumsville
Rockdale
Bramanville
Leicester
CherryValley
Paxton
RochdaleAuburn
Stoneville
Charlton
Sutton
WestMillbury
Millbury
North Grafton
Fisherville
WilkinsonvilleSaundersville
RiverdaleNorthbridgeCenter
West Upton
Bellingham
Medway
Millis
Hopedale
Medfield
Walpole
Westwood
SherbornDover
Southborough
Westborough
Northborough
Ashland
Holliston
Wrentham
Mansfield
Plainville
Foxboro
Uxbridge
Linwood
RivuletVillage
Plummer Corner
Manchaug Mills
Sutton State Forest
Sutton State Forest
Purgatory ChasmState Park
E.N. Jenckes Store Museum
Douglas
EastDouglas
Chepachet
Greenville
Harmony Georgiaville
PROVIDENCE
FRAMINGHAMWORCESTER
NEWTON
PAWTUCKET
CENTRAL FALLS
WOONSOCKET NORTHATTLEBORO
ATTLEBORO
FRANKLIN
NATICK
WELLESLEY
NEEDHAM
SHREWSBURY
NORWOOD
MILFORD
EAST PROVIDENCE
India Point Park
R.I. Historical Society Library
Brown University
Rhode Island School of Design John Hunt House
North BurialGroundProvidence
CollegeRhode IslandCollege
J&P Coats Mill Complex
PawtucketTown Landing
Lincoln Woods State Park
Blackstone River State Park
Kelly House
Diamond Hill State Park
Great RoadHistoric District
AlbionBridges
Friends Meeting House
Friends Meeting House
Millville Lock
Richardson Farm
Harris HallWoonsocket Falls
Cold SpringPark
BlackstoneGorge
Bi-StatePark
World War IIState Park
Museum of Workand Culture
Ballou Cemeteryand Meeting HouseSite
MammothMill Ruins
Triad Bridge
QuakerMeeting
House
Daniels Farm
Chestnut HillMeetingHouse
North Gate Toll House
Lime Rock Preserve
Round TopFishing Area
Bridgeton Car Barn
Phillips Farm
Acotes Hill
Job Armstrong StoreBrown and Hopkins Country Store
ScotstunTown Forest
The Assembly
Centennial Park
Elm Park
White Mill Park
Casimir PulaskiMemorial State Park
Quarry
Saylesville
Valley Falls
Lonsdale
Berkeley
Ashton
Arnold Mills
Millville
Quinnville
Manville
UnionVillage
Forestdale
Blackstone
East Blackstone
Slatersville
Ironstone
Albion
Diamond Hill
CumberlandHill
Primrose
Lime Rock
Jenks Park and Cogswell Tower
Pierce Park and Riverwalk
William Blackstone Memorial ParkBlackstone River Theatre
Quissett Hill Wildlife Management Area
Fort Wildlife Refuge
Valley Falls Heritage Park
Valley Falls Marsh
CentralFalls
Landing
Ann & Hope Mill
The Monastery
Roger Williams National Memorial
Slater MillSlater Memorial Park
To Cape Cod National Seashore
Blackstone Park
R.R. Station
Waterplace Park
John Brown House
To SpringfieldArmory NationalHistoric Site
To Lowell NationalHistorical Park
To Cape CodNationalSeashore
To Boston
Stillwater
BryantCollege
Smith-ApplebyHouse
PowderMill LedgesWildlife Refuge
Spragueville
WestGreenville
WestGlocester
Mapleville
Nasonville
OaklandPascoag
Bridgeton
Harrisville
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To River Bend Farm inUxbridge: Take Mass. 146 to exit for Mass. 16.Follow Mass. 16 east toMass. 122. Take Mass. 122 north and turn right onto Hartford Avenue. Turn right onto Oak Street.The farm is on the left.
To Museum of Work andCulture in Woonsocket: Take R.I. 146 to exit for R.I. 104. Follow R.I. 104 north for two miles. Museum is on right at 42 South Main Street.
To Blackstone River State Park Visitor Center: Take I-295 north. Visitor center is located on I-295 between exits 9 and 10 in Lincoln, R.I.
To Blackstone Valley Visitor Center in Paw-tucket: From I-95 north take exit 28. Turn left onto School Street. At first light, go straight through intersection and down the hill. At next light, turn right onto Roosevelt Avenue. Visitor center parking lot is the first left. From I-95 south take exit 29. Bear right onto Fountain Street, then right onto Exchange Street. At light take left onto Roosevelt Avenue. Visitor center is on the right at the end of the block.
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Visitor CentersLINCOLN, RIInterstate 295 Visitor Center, I-295 North, Lincoln, RI 02864401-334-6723 • riparks.comWinter location of NPS Passport Stamp for Capt. Wilbur Kelly House.
LINCOLN, RICapt. Wilbur Kelly House Museum (seasonal)Blackstone River State Park, 1075 Lower River Rd. Lincoln, RI 02865 • 401-333-0295 • riparks.comSeasonal location of NPS Passport Stamp.
PAWTUCKET, RIBlackstone Valley Visitor Center175 Main St., Pawtucket, RI 02860401-724-2200 • TourBlackstone.comWinter location of NPS Passport Stamp for Slater Mill.
PROVIdENCE, RIRoger Williams National Memorial282 North Main St., Providence, RI 02903401-521-7266 • nps.gov/rowi
UXBRIdGE, MARiver Bend Farm Visitor Center287 Oak St., Uxbridge, MA 01569 • 508-278-7604
WHITINSVILLE (NORTHBRIdGE), MABlackstone River Valley National Heritage CorridorBlackstone River Valley National Historical Park670 Linwood Ave., Whitinsville, MA 01588508-234-4242 • BlackstoneHeritageCorridor.orgnps.gov/blrvOfficial NPS Passport stamping site - weekdays.
WOONSOCKET, RIMuseum of Work & Culture42 South Main St., Woonsocket, RI 02895401-769-9675 • rihs.org
WORCESTER, MABlackstone Heritage Corridor Visitor Center at Worcester3 Paul Clancy Way, Worcester, MA508-341-0741 • BlackstoneHeritageCorridor.org
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THE 2019 LISTING Of GO! EXPERIENCES
ANd EVENTS
September offers a huge range of activities here in the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor. Enjoy a free, guided experience or choose a delightful event (fees may apply). Whatever your choice – make September a month to remember!
Key fOr aBBreViatiOns
l Easy
■ Moderate
X restrooms nearby
wheelchair access
especially for families
z bring bike and helmet
dogs welcome
L bring canoe/kayak, and PFD
Check our Facebook page for the latest event and weather updates. Blackstone Heritage Corridor, Inc.
TUESdAy, AUGUST 27
11:00am to
3:00pm
Adaptive Kayaking X Douglas, MA: Wallum Lake at Douglas State Forest, 107 Wallum Lake Rd.
Join All Out Adventures and BHC for accessible kayaking on Wallum Lake at Douglas State Forest. Program is free and open to people with disabilities and a guest. Through the use of tandem kayaks, paddle adaptations, and outriggers, AOA makes kayaking accessible to people of all levels of ability. Space is limited. Pre-registration required at AllOutAdventures.org or 413-584-2052 to reserve your 1.5 hour time slot. Funding provided by National Network of Libraries of Medicine, New England Region.
THURSdAy, AUGUST 29
6:30pm to
8:00pm
GO! Kickoff Event! Blackstone Heritage Corridor Photography Ambassadors Gallery Show X
Woonsocket, RI: Museum of Work & Culture, 42 South Main St. Join BHC for the kickoff of the 2019 GO! program at a special gallery opening at the Museum of Work & Culture showcasing the talent of the volunteer BHC photography ambassadors. Meet the photographers and enjoy stunning photos of the historic, natural, cultural and recreational resources within the Blackstone River Valley. The gallery will be open through September 30th. Free admission to the gallery during museum hours. Sponsored by Blackstone Heritage Corridor.
SUNdAy, SEPTEMBER 1
1:00pm to
2:00pm
Canal Walk Series-Part 1 l Blackstone, MA: Blackstone Gorge, End of County St.
In this Canal Walk Series (1-5), enjoy a guided walk to explore different sections of the Blackstone River & Canal Heritage State Park. Learn the canal’s historical and cultural significance and its role in the farm-to-factory transformation of the Blackstone River Valley. All ages welcome. Approximately 2 miles. Sponsored by Massachusetts Department of Conservation & Recreation.
1:00pm to
3:00pm
Geocaching 101 X Worcester, MA: Blackstone Heritage Corridor Visitor Center, 3 Paul Clancy Way
Introduction to Geocaching - a real-world, outdoor treasure-hunting game using Global Positioning Systems- GPS-enabled devices. Participants will learn to navigate a specific set of GPS coordinates and then attempt to find geocache (container) hidden at that location. Sponsored by Blackstone Heritage Corridor.
MONdAy, SEPTEMBER 2
9:30am to
4:00pm
Museum of Work & Culture’s 21st Annual Open House X Woonsocket, RI: Museum of Work &
Culture, 42 South Main St. Revisit the past by engaging in a day of special programs, exploring the Museum’s interactive exhibits, and delving into the museum’s Catholic Schools Archive. Visitors will also be the first to see the opening of a new exhibit in the gallery, featuring photos taken by the Blackstone Heritage Corridor Photography Ambassadors. Enjoy stunning scenes of the historical, natural, cultural and recreational resources throughout the Blackstone River Valley. Sponsored by Museum of Work & Culture.
3:00pm to
4:00pm
Learn to fish X Uxbridge, MA: Blackstone River & Canal Heritage State Park, 287 Oak St.
Let’s go fishing! Bring your own fishing equipment or borrow ours. Limited equipment and bait will be provided during this family-friendly event. Sponsored by Massachusetts Department of Conservation & Recreation.
Can We #Tag Along?Please tag us in your photos!
#BHCGO!
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WEdNESdAy, SEPTEMBER 4
3:00pm to
4:00pm
Glacial Geology Hike X ■ Sutton, MA: Purgatory Chasm, 198 Purgatory Rd.
Discover our glacial past with a moderately challenging 1-mile round-trip hike to Little Purgatory. Explore evidence of the ice that blanketed this park more than 10,000 years ago! Suitable for glacial geologists ages 10 and above. Begins inside the Visitor Center. Enjoy this event again on September 11 and 18. Sponsored by Massachusetts Department of Conservation & Recreation.
6:00pm to
8:00pm
Harrisville History Tour X l Harrisville, RI: 134 Main St. We will gather at the First Universalist Church
with an opportunity to view historical exhibits in the church, tour the inside and learn about preservation efforts. We will then head out for a walking tour to the mill pond and dam as well as to many of the historic buildings constructed by Austin T. Levy. Sponsored by Blackstone Heritage Corridor Volunteers-In-Parks.
THURSdAy, SEPTEMBER 5
10:00am to
12:00pm
Bonds to Nurture & EnviroScape Upton, MA: Stefans Farm, 108 Mechanic St.
Unplug, leave toys and clean-up behind then join us for child-driven, nature-based play! We will start off the morning learning about how pollution on land affects our water with a hands-on EnviroScape model before venturing off to explore and play in the woods. Sponsored by Roots in Nature.
4:30pm to
6:30pm
Blackstone Gorge Hike ■ Blackstone, MA: Blackstone Gorge, end of County St.
Join Blackstone Heritage Corridor Trail Ambassador and Metacomet Land Trust board member Tom Bik on a guided, one-mile hike in the woods along the Blackstone River. Tom will highlight the history and natural resources along the Blackstone River Gorge. This easy-to-moderate hike is just long enough to satisfy outdoor enthusiasts and short enough for beginners. Rain date September 6th, 2019. Sponsored by Blackstone Heritage Corridor Volunteers-In-Parks.
SATURdAy, SEPTEMBER 7
8:00am to
5:00pm
20th Annual dragon Boat Races & Taiwan day festival X Pawtucket, RI: Festival Pier, Tim Healy Way
It’s the 20th Anniversary Celebration of the Dragon Boat Races & Taiwan Festival! Join the thousands of people who attend each year for great competition, family fun, and an opportunity to learn more about Chinese culture. Professional club teams and local corporate/amateur teams will race in one of six new boats from Taipei as well as current Taiwanese-style dragon boats. The Taiwan Day Festival is filled with cultural performances, many arts and crafts tables, and the always-popular dumpling-eating contest. The festival also has a great selection of vendors, interactive activities, and food trucks! Visit dragonboatri.com for event day schedule. Sponsored by Blackstone Valley Tourism Council.
9:00am to
11:00am
Photography Walk X Whitinsville, RI: 56 Douglas Rd., Old Brick Mill
Pack your camera, comfy shoes, and a water bottle for this photo walk in historic Whitinsville. You will shoot the old Brick Mill, Mumford River, Granite Cotton Mill, and Whitin Machine Works. If time permits, we will view a variety of factory housing from dormitories to mansions. Pre-register at BHCphotographers@gmail.com. Sponsored by Blackstone Heritage Corridor Photography Ambassadors.
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9:00am to
2:00pm
french Heritage festival X Woonsocket, RI: River Island Park, Bernon St.
A fun-filled family event! The day features live music provided by two French-Canadian bands. Enjoy French-Canadian meat pie as well as Woonsocket’s famous Dynamite sandwiches and Shepherd’s pie. There will be assorted arts and crafts, children’s games, face-painting and vendor tables. Sponsored by Northern RI Council of the Arts.
10:00am to
11:00am
Bark Ranger Walk X Lincoln, RI: Capt. Wilbur Kelly House, 1075 Lower River Rd.
Join NPS Ranger Mark Mello at the Kelly House for a pet-friendly walk around the park. Bark Rangers are canine ambassadors who, along with their humans, go on scheduled walks to learn about the environment and model good stewardship. This event will occur again on September 21 and 28. Sponsored by Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park.
10:00am to
11:30am
Hike Metacomet Land Trust Hop Brook Conservation Area ■ Blackstone, MA: Parking lot across from
249 Mendon St. Take a guided hike through Hop Brook Conservation Area - a protected forest parcel with wooded vernal pools and a 200-year-old sawmill site - with Blackstone Heritage Corridor Trail Ambassador Tom Bik. Walking conditions are moderate and the walk will be paced for all participants. Metacomet Land trust has recently constructed an entrance driveway and parking lot to make this 129-acre landscape more accessible. A sign now marks the entrance. Rain date September 8. Sponsored by Metacomet Land Trust.
10:00am to
12:00pm
Neutaconkanut Hill Conservancy Guided Hike l Providence, RI: 120 Killingly St.,
Ball Field Parking Lot NHC, along with Providence Parks Department, invite you to escape your work week and for a guided hike at the highest point in Providence at Neutaconkanut Hill. Enjoy scenic views of the city and overlook the Oxbow Turn in the Pocasset River. The location is also the Providence Foundries shown to Roger Williams in 1636. Sponsored by Neautaconkanut Hill Conservancy.
10:00am to
2:00pm
Uxbridge Historical Society Open House at the John farnum House X Uxbridge, MA: 34 Mendon St.
Come tour the oldest house in Uxbridge, the Coronet John Farnum House, built in 1710. The first town meeting took place at this house in 1727, when Uxbridge incorporated after separating from Mendon. Guided tours explore the history of the house and examine what life was like in the early 18th century. A bed used by George Washington that was located at the Taft Tavern on Sutton Street in Uxbridge is a highlight of the tour. Sponsored by Uxbridge Historical Society.
10:00am to
5:00pm
Southwick’s Zoo Massachusetts BOGO Weekend X Mendon, MA: 2 Southwick St.
Massachusetts residents can purchase a full price combo or general admission at the zoo on September 7th or September 8th and receive ONE free admission (of equal or lesser value). A valid MA ID is required for the offer (the individual using the free admission does not need to be a Massachusetts resident). ONE free admission with purchase of full price admission allowed per Massachusetts ID. Visit Southwickszoo.com for offer details. Sponsored by Southwick’s Zoo.
SATURdAy, SEPTEMBER 7 CONTINUEd
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11:00am to
12:00pm
Mowry Commons Historic Garden Tour l Smithfield, RI: 374 Farnum Pike
Experience Revive the Roots’ headquarters, Mowry Commons, through a guided tour of 18 acres including the community gardens, forest gardens, outdoor community kitchen, wooded trails, the historic Mary Mowry House and sheep! Asian pears will be in season and guests are welcome to pick a pear! Mowry Commons is open to the public year round from dawn til dusk. Sponsored by Revive the Roots.
12:30pm to
3:30pm
Blackstone Valley Paddle Club Paddle at the Gorge L
Blackstone, MA: Blackstone Gorge, end of County St. Join the Blackstone Valley Paddle Club for a leisurely paddle from the Blackstone Gorge to the Millville Lock. Suitable for all levels of experience. The Gorge offers a boat ramp where canoes and kayaks can be launched into the river above the dam. The river above the Gorge is effectively a pond for a little over a mile up river. One of the old locks from the Blackstone Canal is located along this stretch of the river. Although the lock no longer holds water, the stonework is n good condition and makes an interesting stop before turning back. Bring your own canoe or kayak. Life jacket required. Sponsored by Blackstone Valley Paddle Club.
1:00pm to
4:00pm
Canal Walk and Stanley Woolen Mill Tour X Uxbridge, MA: Blackstone River & Canal
Heritage State Park, 287 Oak St. Enjoy a guided walk along the Blackstone Canal from River Bend Farm to the Historic Stanley Woolen Mill. Find out about the canal’s historic and economic significance and its role in transforming the Blackstone Valley’s landscape. Explore the Stanley Woolen Mill, a wooden textile mill built for mechanized manufacturing and one of the last of its kind. Sponsored by Massachusetts Department of Conservation & Recreation.
1:00pm to
4:00pm
Native American Ceremonial Landscape Tour ■ Upton, MA: Meet at VFW Parking Lot,
15 Milford St. Indigenous Ceremonial Stone Landscapes in Upton: Doug Harris, Deputy Tribal Historic Preservation Officer for the Narragansett Indian Tribal Historic Preservation Office will show participants the Upton Chamber and companion ceremonial stone features on top of Pratt Hill in Upton. We will meet at the American Legion Parking Lot at 15 Milford Street and we will carpool to the Upton Chamber at Heritage Park, and then to the base of Pratt hill where we will park and walk to the top of the hill to see the stone features there. We can provide transportation up the hill if needed. Duration: 3 hours. Sponsored by Narrangansett Indian Tribal Historic Preservation Trust.
2:00pm to
3:00pm
Chasm Hike X ■ Sutton, MA: Purgatory Chasm, 198 Purgatory Rd.
Get ready to scramble around immense boulders while taking in the mystery of Purgatory Chasm! Topics for investigation include geology and rock formations, culture and history, as well as local wildlife. This is a strenuous 1/2 mile hike along the Chasm Loop Trail, suitable for confident hikers age 6 and above. Enjoy this event again on September 14 and 21. Sponsored by Massachusetts Department of Conservation & Recreation.
2:00pm to
3:00pm
Canal Walk with National Park Ranger l Lincoln, RI: Capt. Wilbur Kelly House,
1075 Lower River Rd. Join NPS Ranger Mark Mello for a discussion of the Blackstone Canal, its building, its operation, and its demise. The tour will last about 45 minutes, with time for questions after. Wear sturdy footwear, bring water, and be prepared to walk about a half a mile. Enjoy this walk again on September 21 and 28. Sponsored by Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park.
SATURdAy, SEPTEMBER 7 CONTINUEd
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SUNdAy, SEPTEMBER 8
10:00am to
5:00pm
Southwick’s Zoo Massachusetts BOGO Weekend X Mendon, MA: 2 Southwick St.
Massachusetts residents can purchase a full price combo or general admission at the zoo on September 7th or September 8th and receive ONE free admission (of equal or lesser value). A valid MA ID is required for the offer (the individual using the free admission does not need to be a Massachusetts resident). ONE free admission with purchase of full price admission allowed per Massachusetts ID. Visit Southwickszoo.com for offer details. Sponsored by Southwick’s Zoo.
11:00am to
12:30pm
Walking Tour of Slater Park X Pawtucket, RI: Slater Park, 825 Armistice Blvd.
Join the Preservation Society of Pawtucket for a walking tour of Slater Park. Discover the park’s journey from farmland to the urban park we enjoy today. You’ll also learn about the history of the Looff Carousel, among other attractions. Meet at the Looff Carousel. Sponsored by Preservation Society of Pawtucket.
12:00pm to
5:00pm
21st Annual Pet Rock fest X N. Grafton, MA: Wyman Gordon Field, 244 Worcester St.
Pet Rock Fest is the largest event of its kind in the Northeast, an annual festival that promotes kindness to animals and responsible pet ownership. Pet Rock Fest is a family event featuring guest speakers, vegetarian food, live music, games, competitions, a raffle, vendors and hundreds of area animal welfare organizations. Fee $5-$12. Sponsored by Pet Rock Fest.
12:00pm to
3:00pm
Historic Waters farm Interpretive Tour X Sutton, MA: Waters Farm, 53 Waters Rd.
Waters Farm interpreter Ken Ethier offers a guided walking tour of the farm. Learn how granite was quarried for foundations. Visit the former charcoal mound and learn how charcoal was manufactured. Visit the 1848 Darling Barn and see antique tractors and tools. Also enjoy a guided tour of 1857 Waters House, blacksmith shop, and sugar shack. Sponsored by Waters Farm Preservation Inc.
1:00pm to
2:00pm
Canal Walk Series-Part 2 X Uxbridge, MA: Blackstone River & Canal Heritage State Park, 287 Oak St.
In this Canal Walk Series (1-5), enjoy a guided walk to explore different sections of the Blackstone River & Canal Heritage State Park. Learn the canal’s historical and cultural significance and its role in the farm-to-factory transformation of the Blackstone River Valley. All ages welcome. Hike approximately two miles. Sponsored by Massachusetts Department of Conservation & Recreation.
1:00pm to
3:00pm
High Tea and Hats: A Celebration of Margo Bik’s Hat Collection X Whitinsville, MA: GB & Lexi Singh
Performance Center, Alternatives Whitin Mill, 60 Douglas Rd. Make it a Sunday Funday and join us for Margo Bik’s famous “It’s all About Hats” program as she shares her extensive hat collection along with interesting anecdotes -- the history of each hat and how she acquired it. The BHC Photography Ambassadors will also present the hats on the theatre’s big screen. Following the lively program, enjoy high tea presented by Herbs Make Scents of Whitinsville, MA. Raise your pinkies for the planet and bring your favorite tea cup. Take it to the next level and dress up with your favorite hat! RSVP at HighTeaAndHats.Eventbrite.com. Sponsored by Blackstone Heritage Corridor.
2:00pm to
3:00pm
Nature Walk with National Park Ranger X Lincoln, RI: Capt. Wilbur Kelly House,
1075 Lower River Rd. Join NPS Ranger Steven Brown at the Kelly House for a nature walk along the Blackstone River. Ranger Brown will talk about the native species that have returned to the river valley. Look for turtles, deer, rabbits and snakes that are native to the area. Ranger Brown will also discuss invasive species, why they are a problem, and what we can do to help native animals. This event will occur again on September 15 and 22. Sponsored by Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park.
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TUESdAy, SEPTEMBER 10
11:00am to
3:00pm
Adaptive Kayaking X Douglas, MA: Wallum Lake at Douglas State Forest, 107 Wallum Lake Rd.
Join All Out Adventures and BHC for accessible kayaking on Wallum Lake at Douglas State Forest. Program is free and open to people with disabilities and a guest. Through the use of tandem kayaks, paddle adaptations, and outriggers, AOA makes kayaking accessible to people of all levels of ability. Space is limited. Pre-registration required at AllOutAdventures.org or 413-584-2052 to reserve your 1.5 hour time slot. Funding provided by National Network of Libraries of Medicine, New England Region.
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3:00pm to
4:00pm
Glacial Geology Hike X ■ Sutton, MA: Purgatory Chasm, 198 Purgatory Rd.
Discover our glacial past with a moderately challenging 1-mile round-trip hike to Little Purgatory. Explore evidence of the ice that blanketed this park more than 10,000 years ago! Suitable for glacial geologists ages 10 and above. Begins inside the Visitor Center. Sponsored by Massachusetts Department of Conservation & Recreation.
THURSdAy, SEPTEMBER 12
9:00am to
1:00pm
Upton Historical Society Open House X Upton, MA: 2 North Main St. (above the
Upton Public Library) Visit the Upton Historical Society to learn about the World Famous Knowlton Hat Company in Upton and view machinery and supplies used in making straw hats, Knowlton’s catalogues and a variety of hats. Explore numerous artifacts from Upton’s rich history. Sponsored by Upton Historical Society.
12:30pm to
2:00pm
Woodland Adventures & EnviroScape Uxbridge, MA: Taft Park, End of
Marywood St. Unplug, leave toys and clean-up behind then join us for child-driven, nature-based play! We will start off learning about how pollution on land affects our water with a hands-on EnviroScape model before venturing off to explore and play in the woods. Sponsored by Roots in Nature.
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4:00pm to
6:00pm
Cormier Woods History and Nature Walk l Uxbridge, MA: Cormier Woods, 217
Chapin St. Enjoy a guided tour of a beautifully preserved farmstead that dates to the 17th century and wander trails that lead past stone walls through restored woodlands. This historic property is owned by the Trustees of Reservations and features three miles of connected loop trails which pass through easy-to-moderate terrain, including pastures, woodlands, and a boulder field. Sponsored by Trustees of Reservations.
fRIdAy, SEPTEMBER 13
5:00pm to
7:00pm
Whittier farms’ farm Tour friday and Apple Crisp Night X Sutton, MA: Whittier Farms, 90 Douglas Rd.
Visit Whittier Farms for fall hay-riding wagon tours of the farm while enjoying our homemade apple crisp. $8 per person. Tickets MUST be purchased in advance for this event, available at the farm store which is open 9am-7pm daily. Sponsored by Whittier Farms.
7:00pm to
8:30pm
Kent Cameron Memorial Sky Gaze X Uxbridge, MA: Blackstone River & Canal Heritage State Park, 287 Oak St.
Enjoy an evening of star gazing at River Bend Farm. Volunteers and staff from the Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park, Skyscrapers Club, and Civil Air Patrol will share telescopes and information with anyone interested in astronomy. Jupiter and Saturn and Harvest Moon should be visible. Sponsored by Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park.
SATURdAy, SEPTEMBER 14
10:00am to
2:00pm
Green Living Expo X Whitinsville, MA: Whitinsville Christian School Nehemiah Center, 279 Linwood Ave.
The Blackstone Valley Chamber of Commerce presents its first innovative expo to showcase goods and services for green and sustainable living. Visit with area businesses and organizations, enjoy demonstrations, activities and info sessions. Admission: $2 or donate food item to food pantry. Learn more at BlackstoneValley.org. Sponsored by Blackstone Valley Chamber of Commerce.
10:00am to
3:00pm
Uxbridge Antique fire Museum X Uxbridge, MA: 18 Depot St. A prized collection of firefighting equipment is
carefully curated at the Uxbridge Antique Fire Museum. Local retired firefighters created and staff this museum, which features a large collection of items used in firefighting from days of old, including a 1940 Seagrave Pumper. Latest acquisitions include a piece of steel column from the World Trade Center. Sponsored by Uxbridge Antique Fire Museum.
10:00am to
5:00pm
Southwick’s Zoo RI and CT BOGO Weekend X Mendon, MA: 2 Southwick St.
RI and CT residents can purchase a full price combo or general admission at the zoo on 9/14 or 9/15 and receive ONE free admission (of equal or lesser value). A valid RI or CT ID is required for the offer (the individual using the free admission does not need to be a RI or CT resident). ONE free admission with purchase of full price admission allowed per RI or CT ID. Visit Southwickszoo.com for offer details. Sponsored by Southwick’s Zoo.
11:00am to
3:00pm
Adaptive Kayaking X Douglas, MA: Wallum Lake at Douglas State Forest,107 Wallum Lake Rd.
Join All Out Adventures and BHC for accessible kayaking on Wallum Lake at Douglas State Forest. Program is free and open to people with disabilities and a guest. Through the use of tandem kayaks, paddle adaptations, and outriggers, AOA makes kayaking accessible to people of all levels of ability. Space is limited. Pre-registration required at AllOutAdventures.org or 413-584-2052 to reserve your 1.5 hour time slot. Funding provided by National Network of Libraries of Medicine, New England Region.
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12:00pm to
8:00pm
Apple festival at douglas Orchard & farm X Douglas, MA: Douglas Orchard & Farm,
36 Locust St. Come to the farm to kick off “Pick Your Own Apples” season. There will be a variety of vendors, face painting, Bit’ Chin BBQ Food Truck, Simon Fairfield Public Library Reading Area, Dance Sensations performances during the day, and more. Enter the Awesome Apple baking contest. Entry rules can be found at douglasorchardandfarm.com. Close out the day with an outdoor concert featuring Holdin’ Back Band - a band for all ages! Seating available or bring your own lawn chair. The farm’s Country Store will be open. Admission: $5 per adult 18 and older; kids free! Sponsored by Douglas Orchard and Farm.
1:00pm to
2:45pm
Goat Hill Loop Hike Uxbridge, MA: Blackstone River & Canal Heritage State Park, 287 Oak St.
Come enjoy the start of the changes in foliage autumn brings during this 3-mile round-trip hike that loops up Goat Hill and back. This trail ranges from easy to difficult in some areas and has a variety of interesting views. Sponsored by Massachusetts Department of Conservation & Recreation.
1:00pm to
4:00pm
Papermaking with Invasive Plants X Manville, RI: Blackstone River Watershed Council/Friends of the Blackstone,
100 New River Rd. Stop by to make paper from Japanese knotweed, a common invasive plant. Learn each step of the process from artist May Babcock, and browse informative books and handmade paper samples. Fee of $10 includes supplies and a donation to the Blackstone River Watershed Council/Friends of the Blackstone. This is a drop-in event.
2:00pm to
3:00pm
Chasm Hike X ■ Sutton, MA: Purgatory Chasm, 198 Purgatory Rd.
Get ready to scramble around immense boulders while taking in the mystery of Purgatory Chasm! Topics for investigation include geology and rock formations, culture and history, as well as local wildlife. This is a strenuous 1/2 mile hike along the Chasm Loop Trail, suitable for confident hikers age 6 and above. Sponsored by Massachusetts Department of Conservation & Recreation.
GearHead (n.): a kid, powered by the Gears in their brain; who explores nature, discovers history, protects the environment, and goes on adventures through the Blackstone River Valley.
Hey GearHeads – Be a Junior Ranger!Be a part of the new Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park and earn your Junior Ranger Certificate and Badge as you:
Explore Nature
Discover History
Protect the Environment
and on Adventures!
Ask us about our Scout Ranger programs for Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts
Get started today at BlackstoneHeritageCorridor.org
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6:30pm to
10:00pm
PawSox food Truck & Craft Beer festival X Pawtucket, RI: McCoy Stadium,
1 Columbus Ave. Enjoy food trucks and craft breweries lined up along the warning track for fans to enjoy, with live music and various yard games. More trucks, more beer, more fun! Rain date is September 21. Tickets available at PawSox.com. Sponsored by PawSox.
7:00pm to
9:00pm
full Harvest Moon Paddle L Blackstone, MA: Blackstone Gorge, end of County St.
Join the Blackstone River Watershed Association for an evening paddle to watch the moon rise. Paddle up the Blackstone River as the moon rises behind you and return facing the full Harvest moon. Eavesdrop on beavers slapping their tails, look for Great Blue Herons gliding overhead, listen for bats squeaking and crickets chirping and try to identify some constellations. This event will be limited to 20 canoes/kayaks and is open to all, from beginner to expert paddlers. However, because this paddle takes place in darkness, participants should have some paddling ability and be able to swim. Canoes will be available for use for an additional fee of $10. Register at thebrwa.org/fullmoonpaddle. Sponsored by Blackstone River Watershed Association.
SUNdAy, SEPTEMBER 15
8:30am to
3:00pm
BSTRA’s fall Hunter Pace X Douglas, MA: Douglas State Forest, 107 Wallum Lake Rd.
A hunter pace is a horseback-riding event with a marked course through the trails with varying types of jumps. All jumps are under three feet and have an optional “go around”. One can ride solo or in teams of two or three. We offer four divisions, with three different paces. $30 for BSTRA members, $35 for non-members. Learn more at BSTRA.org. Sponsored by Bay State Trail Riders.
10:00am to
5:00pm
Southwick’s Zoo RI and CT BOGO Weekend X Mendon, MA: 2 Southwick St.
RI and CT residents can purchase a full price combo or general admission at the zoo on 9/14 or 9/15 and receive ONE free admission (of equal or lesser value). A valid RI or CT ID is required for the offer (the individual using the free admission does not need to be a RI or CT resident). ONE free admission with purchase of full price admission allowed per RI or CT ID. Visit Southwickszoo.com for offer details. Sponsored by Southwick’s Zoo.
11:00am to
6:00pm
stART on the Street X Worcester, MA: Park Ave. stART on the Street is central Massachusetts’
largest art, music and performance festival. Shop handmade with over 300 artists and crafters, and watch as artists create unique works right on the street. Rain date is September 22. Sponsored by stArt on the Street.
1:00pm to
2:00pm
Canal Walk Series-Part 3 Northbridge, MA: Plummer’s Landing, Church St.
In this Canal Walk Series (1-5), enjoy a guided walk to explore different sections of the Blackstone River & Canal Heritage State Park. Learn the canal’s historical and cultural significance and its role in the farm-to-factory transformation of the Blackstone River Valley. All ages welcome. Hike approximately two miles. Sponsored by Massachusetts Department of Conservation & Recreation.
1:00pm to
2:30pm
Precious Blood Cemetery Walk Woonsocket, RI: Precious Blood Cemetery, Rathbun St. The Woonsocket Historical Society will be leading
a walking tour of Precious Blood Cemetery in Woonsocket, RI, providing history of the cemetery and highlighting graves of prominent people. Sponsored by Woonsocket Historical Society.
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1:00pm to
3:00pm
Quinsigamond Village Walking Tour X Worcester , MA: Blackstone Heritage
Corridor Visitor Center, 3 Paul Clancy Way Visit a village hidden within a city, Worcester’s own “Little Sweden.” Begin your tour at the Blackstone Heritage Corridor Visitor Center in Worcester. Discover the river, the canal and the railroad, each of which contributed to the industrial buildup of this area. Learn about the wire works, a major Worcester industry that relied on an immigration of workers from Sweden who tried preserving their cultural identity while assimilating into the community of Quinsigamond. Sponsored by Blackstone Heritage Corridor.
1:00pm to
4:00pm
Explore Mercy Woods Cumberland, RI: Across from 0 Sumner Brown Rd.
Come explore Mercy Woods - Cumberland Land Trust’s newly conserved 229-acre property on the east side of Wrentham Road/Route 121 and just south of the RI-MA line. Seven well-marked trails (about 6 miles total) take you past wetlands, through woods and fields. Enjoy the early 18th century agricultural setting of stone walls and rock piles and take in a view of Cumberland Reservoir from rocky ridges. Mercy Woods surrounds an administration building and health center of the Northeast Community of the Sisters of Mercy, former owner of the conservation land. A 2-mile and a 4-mile guided trail walk will be offered by members of the Cumberland Land Trust. Sponsored by Cumberland Land Trust.
1:00pm to
4:00pm
Smith-Appleby House Open House Tours X Smithfield, RI: Smith-Appleby House,
220 Stillwater Rd. Enjoy a guided tour of the Smith-Appleby homestead given by costumed docents in period attire. Visit the barn and try your hand at making a cornhusk doll. Sponsored by Smith-Appleby House.
2:00pm to
3:00pm
Nature Walk with National Park Ranger X Lincoln, RI: Capt. Wilbur Kelly House,
1075 Lower River Rd. Join NPS Ranger Steven Brown at the Kelly House for a nature walk along the Blackstone River. Ranger Brown will talk about the native species that have returned to the river valley. Look for turtles, deer, rabbits and snakes that are native to the area. Ranger Brown will also discuss invasive species, why they are a problem, and what we can do to help native animals. Sponsored by Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park.
TUESdAy, SEPTEMBER 17
11:00am to
3:00pm
Adaptive Kayaking X Douglas, MA: Wallum Lake at Douglas State Forest,107 Wallum Lake Rd.
Join All Out Adventures and BHC for accessible kayaking on Wallum Lake at Douglas State Forest. Program is free and open to people with disabilities and a guest. Through the use of tandem kayaks, paddle adaptations, and outriggers, AOA makes kayaking accessible to people of all levels of ability. Space is limited. Pre-registration required at AllOutAdventures.org or 413-584-2052 to reserve your 1.5 hour time slot. Funding provided by National Network of Libraries of Medicine, New England Region.
2:00pm to
3:00pm
A Geologic History of the Blackstone X Lincoln, RI: Capt. Wilbur Kelly House,
1075 Lower River Rd. Join a National Park Service Ranger on a walkabout to explore the ecologic and geologic history of the Blackstone River Valley. Sponsored by Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park.
WEdNESdAy, SEPTEMBER 18
3:00pm to
4:00pm
Blackstone: What’s in a Name? X Worcester, MA: Blackstone Heritage Corridor Visitor Center, 3 Paul Clancy Way
Do you know how our river valley got its name? Join BHC’s Val Stegemoen, who has a passion for the history of the Blackstone Valley and its stories, as he presents a travelogue of the Blackstone River Valley. Come early or stay later for short walks around the Blackstone Heritage Corridor Visitor Center. Sponsored by Blackstone Heritage Corridor.
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3:00pm to
4:00pm
Glacial Geology Hike X Sutton, MA: Purgatory Chasm, 198 Purgatory Rd.
Discover our glacial past with a moderately challenging 1-mile round-trip hike to Little Purgatory. Explore evidence of the ice that blanketed this park more than 10,000 years ago! Suitable for glacial geologists ages 10 and above. Begins inside the Visitor Center. Sponsored by Massachusetts Department of Conservation & Recreation.
6:00pm to
7:00pm
Mowry Commons Historic Garden Tour Smithfield, RI: 374 Farnum Pike
Experience Revive the Roots’ headquarters, Mowry Commons, through a guided tour of 18 acres including the community gardens, forest gardens, outdoor community kitchen, wooded trails, the historic Mary Mowry House and sheep! Asian pears will be in season and guests are welcome to pick a pear! Mowry Commons is open to the public year-round from dawn til dusk. Sponsored by Revive the Roots.
THURSdAy, SEPTEMBER 19
12:30pm to
2:00pm
Woodland Adventures & EnviroScape Uxbridge, MA: Taft Park, End of
Marywood St. Unplug, leave toys and clean-up behind then join us for child-driven, nature-based play! We will start off learning about how pollution on land affects our water with a hands-on EnviroScape model before venturing off to explore and play in the woods. Sponsored by Roots in Nature.
1:00pm to
3:00pm
GO! for a Bike Ride - Ten Mile River Greenway z E. Providence, RI: Kimberley Ann Rock
Memorial Athletic Fields, 220 Ferris Ave. Join BHC Bikeway Ambassadors for an afternoon bike ride along the Ten Mile River Greenway. Enjoy a scenic ride through Slater Memorial Park to the Doreen Tomlinson Memorial Athletic Field, Pawtucket, RI. Ride is 6.5 miles, round trip. Helmets required.
5:00pm to
9:00pm
Gallery Night Providence Providence, RI: Meet at Regency Plaza Apartments, One Regency Plaza
On the third Thursday of the month (March - November), the city’s hottest “art spots” open their doors for a visual arts party. Each gallery offers a unique art experience with changing exhibitions featuring local, national, and international artists. Watch glassblowers at work, discover folk art from around the world, and chat with painters and photographers. Guided trolley tours leave The Regency Apartments every 30 minutes, 5:30-7:00. Each tour visits 3-4 galleries and runs about 2 hours in length. Sponsored by Gallery Night Providence.
fRIdAy, SEPTEMBER 20
2:30pm to
4:30pm
King Philip’s War X Worcester, MA: Blackstone Heritage Corridor Visitor Center, 3 Paul Clancy Way
Calling all history buffs! Join BHC’s Frank Cortesa for a presentation on one of the least known wars fought in North America that had a major impact on the ongoing relationship between European settlers and Native American peoples. The first part of the discussion will provide an overview of the King Philip’s War in the New England Colonies. The second part will explore on the war and its impact in the Blackstone Valley with a focus on early settlements in Worcester and the area around the Blackstone Heritage Corridor Visitor Center. Sponsored by Blackstone Heritage Corridor.
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SATURdAy, SEPTEMBER 21
8:00am to
10:00am
Bird Walk at Chase farm X l Lincoln, RI: Chase Farm, 667 Great Rd. Join interpretive birders Beth and Paul Milke for an
early morning bird walk exploring this beautiful, historic property located next to the Hearthside House Museum, a blacksmith shop and a one-room schoolhouse. Birds you might see here include Red Wing Blackbirds, Baltimore Orioles, a variety of Warblers and Sparrows. You might even see a Green Heron fishing at the pond. RSVP to BlackstoneBirdsMA@gmail.com. Sponsored by Blackstone Heritage Corridor Birding Ambassadors.
9:00am to
11:00am
Whitin Village Walking Tour Whitinsville, MA: 1 Memorial Square Take a walking tour of the proposed Whitinsville-
Downtown Crossroads Local Historic District led by Harry Berkowitz, Chair of the Local Historic District Study Committee. Learn about the proposed district, encompassing 12 properties, representing industry, government, civic, educational, and commerce. The Local Historic District will be considered for adoption at Northbridge’s Fall Annual Town Meeting in October. On the tour you’ll stop at the Whitin Mill, the Whitin Cotton Mill, Whitinsville Bank building, Whitin Community Center, Aldrich School, Memorial Town Hall, Memorial Park, and others. Sponsored by Town of Northbridge.
9:30am to
12:30pm
Auburn Historical Museum Open House X Auburn, MA: 41 South Main St.
Visit the Auburn Historical Society Museum, located in the former Tuttle Square School, a two-room schoolhouse. View the many historic artifacts of the town of Auburn. Guided interpretive tours available. Sponsored by Auburn Historical Museum.
10:00am to
11:00am
Bark Ranger Walk X Lincoln, RI: Capt. Wilbur Kelly House, 1075 Lower River Rd.
Join NPS Ranger Mark Mello at the Kelly House for a pet-friendly walk around the park. Bark Rangers are canine ambassadors who, along with their humans, go on scheduled walks to learn about the environment and model good stewardship. Sponsored by Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park.
10:00am to
3:00pm
Uxbridge Antique fire Museum Uxbridge, MA: 18 Depot St. A prized collection of firefighting equipment is
carefully curated at the Uxbridge Antique Fire Museum. Local retired firefighters created and staff this museum, which features a large collection of items used in firefighting from days of old, including a 1940 Seagrave Pumper. Latest acquisitions include a piece of steel column from the World Trade Center. Sponsored by Uxbridge Antique Fire Museum.
10:00am to
4:00pm
free Museum day at the Museum of Work & Culture X Woonsocket, RI: 42 South Main St.
In celebration of the Smithsonian Magazine Museum Day, enjoy free admission to the Museum of Work & Culture, offering visitors a journey of discovery into the life of 19th century immigrants. Tour the rooms of a replica farmhouse to the floor of an American textile mill. Exhibits also allow visitors to explore the spiritual, educational and domestic lives of these new settlers with a recreated church, classroom and triple-decker home. Be sure to visit the gallery featuring photos taken by the Blackstone Heritage Corridor Photography Ambassadors capturing scenic views of the natural, historical, cultural and recreational resources within the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor. Sponsored by Rhode Island Historical Society.
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11:00am to
5:00pm
Great Road day X Lincoln, RI: 677 Great Rd. Free tours through hundreds of years of Lincoln’s
history along Great Road, one of our country’s first highways. The Great Road Heritage Campus includes Hearthside mansion, a blacksmith shop, one-room schoolhouse, a Quaker meetinghouse and more! Sponsored by Hearthside House.
11:00am to
5:00pm
13th Annual North Smithfield Great Pumpkin festival X N. Smithfield, RI: North Smithfield High
School, 412 Greenville Rd. North Smithfield’s annual kickoff to the autumn season features everything involving pumpkins and more. This free event features giant kids’ games, pumpkin smashing, music, and the second annual pumpkin pie bakeoff. Sponsored by North Smithfield Great Pumpkin Festival.
1:00pm to
3:00pm
Explore the Mammoth Mill Ruins X Blackstone, MA: Blackstone Historical Museum, 23 Main St.
Join the Blackstone Historical Commission for a discussion about the historic Mammoth Mill and other nearby mills, then take a walking tour to see the stunning ruins. Along the way you’ll pass under the historic Seven Arch Viaduct which will become part of the Blackstone River Bikeway extension. Wear sturdy footwear. Sponsored by Blackstone Historical Commission and Blackstone Heritage Corridor.
2:00pm to
3:00pm
Chasm Hike X Sutton, MA: Purgatory Chasm, 198 Purgatory Rd.
Get ready to scramble around immense boulders while taking in the mystery of Purgatory Chasm! Topics for investigation include geology and rock formations, culture and history, as well as local wildlife. This is a strenuous 1/2 mile hike along the Chasm Loop Trail, suitable for confident hikers age 6 and above. Sponsored by Massachusetts Department of Conservation & Recreation.
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SUNdAy, SEPTEMBER 22
11:00am to
3:00pm
Apple fest at daniels farmstead X Blackstone, MA: 286 Mendon St. The historic Daniels Farmstead played a pivotal
role in the growing of apples and the production of cider in the largest cider press in the Blackstone River Valley. Take a step back in time and enjoy our tours of the historic Daniels Apple Cider Press the Daniels Homestead. Apple Fest features an Apple Pie Contest (details at DanielsFarmstead.org) and much more! In addition to the weekly farmers market, enjoy live entertainment (12:30-2:30) featuring classic folk guitar artist Eli Go. Sponsored by Daniels Farmstead Foundation.
1:00pm to
2:00pm
Canal Walk Series-Part 4 Millville, MA: Blackstone River Greenway, 44 Hope St.
In this Canal Walk Series (1-5), enjoy a guided walk to explore different sections of the Blackstone River & Canal Heritage State Park. Learn the canal’s historical and cultural significance and its role in the farm-to-factory transformation of the Blackstone River Valley. All ages welcome. Hike approximately two miles. Sponsored by Massachusetts Department of Conservation & Recreation.
2:00pm to
3:00pm
Nature Walk with National Park Ranger X Lincoln, RI: Capt. Wilbur Kelly
House,1075 Lower River Rd. Join NPS Ranger Steven Brown at the Kelly House for a nature walk along the Blackstone River. Ranger Brown will talk about the native species that have returned to the river valley. Look for turtles, deer, rabbits and snakes that are native to the area. Ranger Brown will also discuss invasive species, why they are a problem, and what we can do to help native animals. Sponsored by Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park.
MONdAy, SEPTEMBER 23
Central falls Restaurant Week Central Falls, RI: Central Falls has a unique and diverse array of restaurants, representing a variety of cultures from around the world. At Central Falls Restaurant Week, you can experience a world of flavors in one square mile. Enjoy special deals through September 29. Learn more at centralfallsri.us/restaurant week. Sponsored by City of Central Falls.
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Adaptive Hiking at River Bend farm Uxbridge, MA: Blackstone River & Canal,
Heritage State Park, 287 Oak St. Take a gentle hike with Stavros Outdoor Access. This program is available to individuals with disabilities, their caregivers, friends and families. Adaptive equipment and staff assistance are provided! Adaptive hiking equipment such as the Veloped all-terrain walkers, GRIT Freedom Chair, and Terra Trek mountain wheelchairs are available for use during the program. Bring a lunch and enjoy nature activities. Sighted guides available upon request. Pre-registration is required! Contact Brenda Kennedy Davies at 413-259-0009 reserve your slot. Sponsored by Stavros Outdoor Access.
12:30pm to
2:00pm
Woodland Adventures & EnviroScape Uxbridge, MA: Taft Park, End of
Marywood St. Unplug, leave toys and clean-up behind then join us for child-driven, nature-based play! We will start off learning about how pollution on land affects our water with a hands-on EnviroScape model before venturing off to explore and play in the woods. Sponsored by Roots in Nature.
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1:00pm to
3:00pm
GO! for a Bike Ride - Worcester to Millbury z Worcester, MA: Blackstone Heritage
Corridor Visitor Center, 3 Paul Clancy Way Join the volunteers of Blackstone Heritage Corridor Bikeway Ambassadors for a guided ride from the BHC Visitor Center, Worcester, MA to the Millbury Parking Area and back. Along the way there will be a stop to check out the innovative Cycling Repair Station and Exhibit installed at the Millbury Street entrance to the Bikeway. Helmets required. Round trip 6.5 miles. Sponsored by Blackstone Heritage Corridor Bikeway Ambassadors.
SATURdAy, SEPTEMBER 28
8:00am to
10:00am
Bird Walk at the Hopedale Parklands Hopedale, MA: Hopedale St. (North). Meet by the pond.
Join the BHC Birding Ambassadors for a leisurely stroll through the beautiful Hopedale Parklands around Hopedale Pond to look for migrating birds. Wear comfortable shoes and bring binoculars if you have them. RSVP to BlackstoneBirdsMA@gmail.com. Sponsored by Blackstone Heritage Corridor Birding Ambassadors.
8:00am to
2:00pm
Upton Heritage day X Upton, MA: Town Common Events all around the Town Common, which is host
to a festive craft and vendor fair. Library Book Sale, Fire Department Open House, Church Barbecue, and Grange contest round out the other traditional events. Sponsored by Town of Upton.
8:30am Blackstone River Valley Greenway Challenge Whitinsville, MA: Whitinsville, MA to Lincoln, RI
This competitive 60-mile team relay race incorporates running, kayaking, and cycling, leading participants throughout the Blackstone Valley. The race starts in Whitinsville at the Whitin Community Center and finishes at Lincoln Woods State Park. Rain date is October 5. Register at trisignup.com. Sponsored by Whitin Community Center.
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9:00am to
11:00am
Photography Walk X Lincoln, RI: Capt. Wilbur Kelly House,1075 Lower River Rd.
Pack your camera, comfy shoes, and a water bottle for this photo walk at Blackstone River State Park. You will be able to shoot the Captain Wilbur Kelley House, Ashton Mill, the beautiful Blackstone River and canal path, and the Viaduct Bridge. Pre-register at BHCphotographers@gmail.com. Sponsored by Blackstone Heritage Corridor Photography Ambassadors.
10:00am to
11:00am
Bark Ranger Walk X Lincoln, RI: Capt. Wilbur Kelly House, 1075 Lower River Rd.
Join NPS Ranger Mark Mello at the Kelly House for a pet-friendly walk around the park. Bark Rangers are canine ambassadors who, along with their humans, go on scheduled walks to learn about the environment and model good stewardship. Sponsored by Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park.
10:00am to
12:00pm
Hidden City- Poems of Urban Wildlife: Book Reading and Nature Walk for Kids X
Worcester, MA: Blackstone Heritage Corridor Visitor Center at Worcester, 3 Paul Clancy Way Bring the kids for a nature story hour as we host author Sarah Grace Tuttle who will read from her book, Hidden City - Poems of Urban Wildlife. Enjoy a nature craft activity and then take a group stroll through the neighboring Blackstone Gateway Park to explore Worcester’s own urban park with wildlife viewing stations. Suitable for ages 4 and up. Sponsored by Blackstone Heritage Corridor.
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10:00am to
3:00pm
Uxbridge Antique fire Museum Uxbridge, MA: 18 Depot St. A prized collection of firefighting equipment is
carefully curated at the Uxbridge Antique Fire Museum. Local retired firefighters created and staff this museum, which features a large collection of items used in firefighting from days of old, including a 1940 Seagrave Pumper. It’s latest acquisitions include a piece of steel column from the World Trade Center. Sponsored by Uxbridge Antique Fire Museum. Sponsored by Uxbridge Antique Fire Museum.
1:00pm to
3:00pm
Bike your Park day z Uxbridge, MA: Blackstone River Greenway, 1 Adams St.
Join the Massachusetts Department of Conservation & Recreation for an interpretive bike ride along the Blackstone River Greenway in celebration of “National Ride Your Park Day”. Highlights along the Greenway include Factory Pond, the Triad Bridge, and so much more! This ride is supported by the BHC Bikeway Ambassadors. Helmets required. Suitable for all ages. Ride is cancelled if raining at start time. Sponsored by Massachusetts Department of Conservation & Recreation.
2:00pm to
4:00pm
Stone Walls of New England X Worcester, MA: Blackstone Heritage Corridor Visitor Center, 3 Paul Clancy Way
Join Professor Robert Thorson, University of Connecticut, and author of Stone Walls of New England, to lean why rocks, stones and boulders continually appear in our yards and fields. Discover when the first walls were constructed and why, who built them, and why those New England walls differ from other walls around the world. You’ll also learn what you can do to preserve the miles and miles of stone walls in the area. Sponsored by Blackstone Heritage Corridor.
3:00pm to
4:00pm
National Bike your Park day with National Park Service Ranger X z Lincoln, RI: Capt. Wilbur Kelly House,
1075 Lower River Rd. Join a NPS ranger for a farm-to-farm bike ride to celebrate National Bike Your Park Day. This trip features a short ride along the Blackstone River Bikeway that connect two former Londsdale Company Farms. The ride will start at the Capt. Wilbur Kelly House Museum of Transportation and traverse the bikeway to the site of the old Lonsdale Drive-In. Riders will then return to the Kelly House. Approximately 7 miles, round trip. Helmets required. Sponsored by Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park.
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5:30pmProhibition Pub Crawl X Worcester, MA: Hotel Vernon, 16 Kelley Square
In the 1920’s, Worcester’s Hotel Vernon, Coney Island Hot Dogs, The Owl Tobacconist and more were the favorite haunts of Babe Ruth, Robert Benchley and many other 1920’s notables. Join us as we explore The Roaring 20’s in Worcester on our Prohibition Pub Crawl. We’ll begin at the Vernon and gain entrance to their secret speakeasy before continuing on to Nick’s for period crafted cocktails. ‘20s inspired dress encouraged! Must be over 21. Sponsored by Blackstone Heritage Corridor.
Sunset, 6:33pm
Waterfire Providence Providence, RI: 1 Financial Way Take in the spectacle of more than 80 braziers lighting up the river from Waterplace Park to
Memorial/South Main Street Park, creating one of Rhode Island’s largest tourist attractions. This lighting includes the 2nd Annual Big Bang Science Fair presented by Brown University. Sponsored by WaterFire Providence.
SUNdAy, SEPTEMBER 29
9:00am to
11:00am
Turner Reservoir Hike E. Providence, RI: Pleasant St. Asphalt Parking Lot/Bus Turnaround at State Line Take a hike around the Turner Reservoir with Ernie
Germani from BHC’s Trail Ambassadors. The reservoir was created in the 1930’s from the Ten Mile River and features a 3-mile loop trail that is mostly wooded, but includes boardwalks and some road walking. The guided hike includes a quick visit to Bridgham Farm before stopping by the dam and waterfall. This hike will be done at a relaxed pace and should take about two hours. Bring your camera as there are usually quite a few birds to see. Sponsored by Blackstone Heritage Corridor Trail Ambassadors.
11:00am to
3:00pm
daniels farmstead - Antique Tractor & Truck Show X Blackstone, MA: 286 Mendon St.
The annual Antique Tractors & Trucks show returns to the Daniels Farmstead farmer’s market. Shop for locally-made products and fresh, local produce and enjoy the antique trucks and tractors. Snack bar available too! Sponsored by Daniels Farmstead Foundation.
SATURdAy, SEPTEMBER 28 CONTINUEd
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Blackstone River ValleyNational Historical Park
Discover the beginning of industry in America. Walk through historic mill villages. Take advantage of the recreational opportunities offered by the Blackstone River. It’s all right here!
IT’S ALL ABOUT THE RIVER – WE’RE WATER POWEREd! The Blackstone River runs 46 miles from Worcester, MA, to Pawtucket, RI, and drops 438 feet in that distance, narrowing and surging the power of its waters to make it, at one time, the most productive river in the world.
The present day headwaters are created by wetlands and small brooks that feed into the tributaries and the main stem of the river. The watershed includes 1,300 acres of lakes, ponds and reservoirs. Over time, the course of the Blackstone River has been greatly altered, manipulated by industry to power the mills. The “hardest working river” was left impaired by industrialization but, in recent years, great progress has been made to clean it up.
JOIN US TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
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1:00pm to
2:00pm
Canal Walk Series-Part 5 Millville, MA: Blackstone River Greenway, 44 Hope St.
In this Canal Walk Series (1-5), enjoy a guided walk to explore different sections of the Blackstone River & Canal Heritage State Park. Learn the canal’s historical and cultural significance and its role in the farm-to-factory transformation of the Blackstone River Valley. All ages welcome. Hike approximately two miles. Sponsored by Massachusetts Department of Conservation & Recreation.
1:00pm to
2:00pm
Play Ball! Early Baseball in the Blackstone Valley X Worcester, MA:
Blackstone Heritage Corridor Visitor Center at Worcester, 3 Paul Clancy Way Did you know we’ve been playing baseball in the Blackstone Valley since the early 1800s? Come play a version of baseball kids in Worcester played in the 1820s. Learn about some early Worcester stars and earn a Junior Ranger badge. Suitable for children 6 and up. Equipment not needed. Sponsored by Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor.
1:00pm to
4:00pm
Hike from Mass Audubon Broad Meadow Brook to BHC Visitor Center at Worcester X l
Worcester, MA: Mass Audubon Broad Meadow Brook, 414 Massasoit Rd. Enjoy a nice hike through the sanctuary on the Smiley Face Trail to the Blackstone River Bikeway. From there we will walk up to the new Blackstone Heritage Corridor Visitor Center and explore the new boardwalks of the adjacent Blackstone Gateway Park. Hike is 4 miles total and easy walking. No steep terrain. A van will be waiting to drive participants back to the starting point at the Broad Meadow Brook Wildlife Sanctuary and Conservation Center on Massasoit Road. Sponsored by Mass Audubon Broad Meadow Brook.
MONdAy, SEPTEMBER 30
Pawtucket Restaurant Week Pawtucket, RI: Enjoy all the flavors of Pawtucket, from Asian to Latin American, at more than 40 restaurants celebrating restaurant week with special deals through October 6. Learn more at restaurantweekpcf.com Sponsored by City of Pawtucket.
SUNdAy, SEPTEMBER 29 CONTINUEd
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VOLUNTEERS-IN-PARKS PROGRAM – BECOME A VIP! Our volunteers provide a vital link between the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor and the 25 communities that are included within its boundaries. These passionate individuals foster a sense of pride and a concern for the Blackstone Valley of the past, present and future.
The Volunteers-In-Parks (VIP) program is a highly respected program of the National Park Service and is administered locally by Blackstone Heritage Corridor. The VIP program aims to create a mutually-rewarding experience for the volunteer and the National Park Service by matching individual interests with the many different venues, groups and events.
BHC provides program coordination, recruiting, training, and networking opportunities for volunteers that support both the National Heritage Corridor, the Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park, and our partners. With over 200 core volunteers, the Volunteers-In-Parks program is a dynamic part of the fabric of the Blackstone Valley.
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