Your South Shore summer bucket list: 44 fun things to do

Some are even free!

THE PATRIOT LEDGER – Whether one’s perfect summer day is relaxing and soaking up the sun while listening to live music or finding ways to escape the heat, such being entertained inside a cool theatre, the South Shore will not disappoint.

Here’s some of the highlights and happenings coming over the next few months.

Food Truck Days in Hanover, Kingston, Weymouth and Norwell

The South Shore Food Truck Association returns with another summer of weekly food truck days in several South Shore towns. The lineup of food trucks, vendors, musicians and activities changes each week at each location. The locations, dates and times are:

  • Food Truck Tuesday in Hanover: 4-7 p.m. every Tuesday through September at Forge Pond Park, 253 King St., Hanover.
  • Food Truck Thursday in Kingston: 4:30-8 p.m. every Thursday through September at Hilltop Athletic Association, 65 Pottle St., Kingston.
  • Food Truck Friday in Weymouth: 5-8 p.m. every Friday through September at Weymouth Town Hall, 75 Middle St., Weymouth.
  • Ford Truck Friday Lunch in Weymouth: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Friday through September outside South Shore Hospital, 55 Fogg Road, Weymouth
  • Food Truck Friday Lunch in Norwell: 11 a.m.-noon every Friday through September outside South Shore Medical Center, 143 Longmeadow Drive, Norwell.

For more information on each event’s weekly list of vendors and performances, search “South Shore Food Truck Association” on Facebook.

Mammoth March at Wompatuck State Park

When: Time slots begin at 6:45 a.m. Saturday, June 1

Where: Wompatuck State Park, 204 Union St., Hingham

Tickets/admission: $99 registration fee

For more information: Mammothmarch.com

Mammoth March, which organizes 8-hour 20-mile hikes around the country, is organizing an event at Wompatuck State Park. Participants can sign up for a number of time slots. The event coincides with the 2024 National Trails Day. Aid/refreshment stands will be set up along the hiking route. Specific information on where to park, meet and other details are available on Mammoth March’s website.

Widowmaker Brewing Co. and Cielo Mexican Restaurant June beer gardens in Braintree

When: Each Friday (4-9 p.m.) and Saturday (1-9 p.m.) in June

Where: Widowmaker Brewing Co., 501 John Mahar Highway, Braintree

Tickets/admission: Free

For more information: Visit Widowmaker Brewing Co. on Facebook.

Widowmaker Brewing Co. is hosting its second season of beer gardens featuring bonfires, live music, beer, wine and more. The brewery is partnering with Braintree’s Cielo Mexican Restaurant throughout the month as its food vendor.

The Company Theatre in Norwell presents the play ‘Rave On’

When: 8 p.m. Friday, June 7

Where: The Company Theatre for the Arts, 30 Accord Park Drive, Norwell

Tickets/admission: $30

For more information: Companytheatre.com

Inspired by some of the most influential music of the ’50s and ’60s, “Rave On” will take you back in time when rock ‘n’ roll was emerging and the jukebox and dance floor were all that was needed for a good time. Talented singers and musicians celebrate the music of Buddy Holly, Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, Etta James, Richie Valens, Bobby Darin, Johnny Cash, Dion and other artists.

‘Carnival of the Animals’ is music and animal fun at Hingham’s Weir River Farm

When: 2-3:30 p.m. Saturday, June 8

Where: Weir River Farm, 140 Turkey Hill Lane, Hingham

Tickets/admission: $10-$20

For more information: Thetrustees.org

Members of the Atlantic Symphony Orchestra will perform the 25-minute suite “Carnival of the Animals” at Weir River, which will be followed by an opportunity to get to know both the instruments and the animals at the farm, which includes flocks of sheep, goats, chickens, giant Flemish rabbits and piglets.

Attendees can bring a blanket or lawn chairs to sit on. A rain date is scheduled for 2 p.m. Sunday, June 9.

Free admission as part of the Mass Cultural Council’s Card to Culture Program for those with EBT and WIC cards. Guests may be asked to present their card for verification. Two tickets per card.

The Company Theatre in Norwell presents Divas with a Twist concert

When: 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 11

Where: The Company Theatre for the Arts, 30 Accord Park Drive, Norwell

Tickets/admission: $30

For more information: Companytheatre.com

Divas with a Twist features five powerhouse female vocalists (who met at The Company Theatre) backed by high-energy, Grammy nominated musicians. Performing with a unique blend of vocals combined with new arrangements to pop favorites, classic rock, Motown and originals, the Divas do not disappoint.

Untold Brewing monthly beer garden in Hingham

Making Waves, a beer garden series launched on Thursday, May 16, at the Hingham Maritime School, will offer food, drinks and live music against the backdrop of Hingham Harbor. The beer garden takes place once a month throughout the summer.
When: 1-9 p.m. Thursday, June 13

Where: Hingham Maritime Center, 30 Summer St, Hingham

Tickets/admission: $20 for guests 21 and over

For more information: Untoldbrewing.com/hmc

The event will feature a selection of beer and other drinks from Scituate’s Untold Brewing. Food provided by Highroller Lobster Co. Birch Swart performs from 5-8 p.m. Half of each ticket sale will benefit the Hingham Maritime Center’s youth and adult boating programs.

A silent auction fundraiser and exhibition in Norwell

Sally Dean’s ‘Norwell Center Snapshots,’ watercolor on arches paper, is artwork available at The James Library’s fundraiser, courtesy image

When: 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, June 16 (opening reception party and fundraiser). On view June 21-Aug. 9

Where: The James Library & Center for the Arts, 24 West St., Norwell

Tickets/admission: Free (donations accepted)

For more information: Jameslibrary.org

Events celebrating the 150th anniversary of the James Library & Center for the Arts include a birthday party and opening reception, special exhibition and a silent auction fundraiser featuring the work from nine accomplished and award-winning artists that make up the group “Girls Just Wanna Paint.”

The artistic group Girls Just Wanna Paint will present their members’ renderings of the James Library & Performing Arts Center in Norwell as part of its 150th anniversary celebration.

In keeping with the 150th celebration, each of the group’s will create a piece of art using their individual perspective and style to capture images from in and around the James. Each of these pieces will be offered up for auction during the silent auction that runs from June 21 to Aug. 9. All of the artists will also be exhibiting work of their own, which will also be on view and available for purchase.

Pilgrim Festival Chorus presents ‘Summer Songs: Tunes from Broadway and American Traditions’ in Plymouth

When: 7:30 p.m. Saturday, June 22; 4 p.m. Sunday, June 23 (see below)

Where: The Church of the Pilgrimage, 8 Town Square, Plymouth (June 22); St. Bonaventure Parish, 803 State Road, Plymouth (June 23)

Tickets/admission: $15 for adults, free for children 14 and under

For more information: Pilgrimfestivalchorus.org/tickets/

Pilgrim Festival Chorus’ June concerts combine songs about summer with upbeat musical medleys from “Carousel,” “The Lion King,” and some of Irving Berlin’s best tunes, along with a special tribute to the late Alice Parker.

Project Arts Plymouth’s free Wednesday concerts: First is June 26

Project Arts Plymouth’s summer series of free concerts on the Plymouth waterfront features new acts each Wednesday from June until the end of August.

When: 6:30-9:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 26

Performer: Munk Duane; opening act Louise Adams

For more information: Projectarts.com

Guests are invited to bring lawn chairs and blankets to the concert. Concert amenities include food trucks, bathroom access and a 50/50 raffle.

Free Quincy concert series: Music from the ’60s and ’70s

When: June 26, 1 to 7 p.m.

Where: Hancock Adams Common.

Attendants are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and blankets, though seating will be provided in the form of chairs, tables and tents, according to a city press release.

In addition to nearby street parking, there are two parking garages in downtown Quincy, one at Presidents Place and the other at Kilroy Square. The concert is accessible by public transportation, as the Hancock Adams Common is right next to the Quincy Center T station.

Americana Theatre Company presents ‘Murder on the Orient Express’

When: July 5-21 at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday

Where: Spire Center for the Performance Arts, 25½ Court St., Plymouth

Tickets/admission: $35-$40

For more information: Spirecenter.org

Just after midnight, a snowdrift stops the Orient Express in its tracks as it travels from Istanbul to Western Europe. The luxurious train is surprisingly full for occupancy in 1934, but it has one fewer passenger by the next morning. An American tycoon lies dead in his compartment, stabbed eight times, his door locked from the inside. Isolated and with a killer in their midst, the passengers rely on detective Hercule Poirot to identify the murderer.

Project Arts Plymouth’s free Wednesday concerts: July 10

When: 6:30-9:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 10

Performer: Chicago Total Access (Chicago tribute band)

Project Arts Plymouth’s summer series of free concerts on the Plymouth waterfront features new acts each Wednesday from June until the end of August.

For more information: Projectarts.com

Guests are invited to bring lawn chairs and blankets to the concert. Concert amenities include food trucks, bathroom access and a 50/50 raffle.

The Company Theatre in Norwell presents ‘Head Over Heels the Musical – High School Edition’

When: 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 11 through Saturday, July 13

Where: The Company Theatre for the Arts, 30 Accord Park Drive, Norwell

Tickets/admission: $28-$35

For more information: Companytheatre.com

“Head Over Heels” follows the escapades of a royal family on a journey to save their beloved kingdom from extinction. The play is set to the iconic music from the all-female band the Go-Go’s including ‘’We Got the Beat,” “Vacation” and “Our Lips are Sealed.”

Untold Brewing monthly beer garden in Hingham

When: 3-9 p.m. Thursday, July 11

Where: Hingham Maritime Center, 30 Summer St, Hingham

Tickets/admission: $20 for guests 21 and over

For more information: Untoldbrewing.com/hmc

The event will feature a selection of beer and other drinks from Scituate’s Untold Brewing. Food provided by Highroller Lobster Co. The Rins perform from 5-8 p.m. Half of each ticket sale will benefit the Hingham Maritime Center’s youth and adult boating programs.

Project Arts Plymouth’s free Wednesday concerts: July 17

Project Arts Plymouth’s summer series of free concerts on the Plymouth waterfront features new acts each Wednesday from June until the end of August.

When: 6:30-9:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 17

Performer: Trinity the Ultimate CSNY Experience; opening act Abby Vail

For more information: Projectarts.com

Guests are invited to bring lawn chairs and blankets to the concert. Concert amenities include food trucks, bathroom access and a 50/50 raffle.

Project Arts Plymouth’s free Wednesday concerts: July 24

Project Arts Plymouth’s summer series of free concerts on the Plymouth waterfront features new acts each Wednesday from June until the end of August.

When: 6:30-9:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 24

Performer: Draw the Line (Aerosmith tribute band)

For more information: Projectarts.com

Guests are invited to bring lawn chairs and blankets to the concert. Concert amenities include food trucks, bathroom access and a 50/50 raffle.

The Company Theatre in Norwell presents the musical ‘Kinky Boots’

When: Friday, July 26, through Sunday, Aug. 18. Thursday, Friday and Saturday performances 7:30 p.m.; Sunday performances 3 p.m.

Where: The Company Theatre for the Arts, 30 Accord Park Drive, Norwell

Tickets/admission: $50-$58

For more information: Companytheatre.com

Charlie has reluctantly inherited his father’s shoe factory, which is on the verge of bankruptcy. Trying to live up to his father’s legacy and save the family business, he turns to Lola, a fabulous entertainer in need of some sturdy stilettos.

As they work to turn the factory around, this unlikely pair find that they have more in common than they realized.

Project Arts Plymouth’s free Wednesday concerts: July 31

Project Arts Plymouth’s summer series of free concerts on the Plymouth waterfront features new acts each Wednesday from June until the end of August.

When: 6:30-9:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 31

Performer: Divas With A Twist; opening act Cara Brindisi

For more information: Projectarts.com

Guests are invited to bring lawn chairs and blankets to the concert. Concert amenities include food trucks, bathroom access and a 50/50 raffle.

Scituate Heritage Days has family fun, music and more

Scituate Heritage Days returns to the harbor area with food, music and merchandise along with amusements for kids on Sunday, Aug. 8, 2021.

When: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 3, and Sunday, Aug. 4

Where: 73 Cole Parkway (Scituate Harbor)

Tickets/admission: Free

For more information: Search “Scituate Heritage Days” on Facebook

The Scituate Chamber of Commerce’s annual Scituate Heritage Days combines live music and entertainment, artisan crafts, kid’s activities and historical site visits.

Visitors are encouraged to visit the shops and restaurants on Scituate Harbor as part of the day.

Project Arts Plymouth’s free Wednesday concerts: Aug. 7

Project Arts Plymouth’s summer series of free concerts on the Plymouth waterfront features new acts each Wednesday from June until the end of August.

When: 6:30-9:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 7

Performer: Larsen (Lars Chappell)

For more information: Projectarts.com

Guests are invited to bring lawn chairs and blankets to the concert. Concert amenities include food trucks, bathroom access and a 50/50 raffle.

Untold Brewing monthly beer garden in Hingham

When: 1-9 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 8

Where: Hingham Maritime Center, 30 Summer St, Hingham

Tickets/admission: $20 for guests 21 and over

For more information: Untoldbrewing.com/hmc

The event will feature a selection of beer and other drinks from Scituate’s Untold Brewing. Food provided by Bone & Bread. Fil Pacino performs from 5-8 p.m. Half of each ticket sale will benefit the Hingham Maritime Center’s youth and adult boating programs.

Project Arts Plymouth’s free Wednesday concerts: Aug. 14

Project Arts Plymouth’s summer series of free concerts on the Plymouth waterfront features new acts each Wednesday from June until the end of August.

When: 6:30-9:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 14

Performer: 3rd Left with Fey Band

For more information: Projectarts.com

Guests are invited to bring lawn chairs and blankets to the concert. Concert amenities include food trucks, bathroom access and a 50/50 raffle.

156th Marshfield Fair starts Aug. 16, 2024

When: Noon to 10 p.m. Aug. 16-25

Where: Marshfield Fairgrounds, 140 Main St., Marshfield

Tickets/admission: TBD

For more information: Marshfieldfair.org

The annual fair features rides, games, live music, food and horticultural and agricultural attractions.

As in the past, the fair will include special days for Marshfield residents, seniors and children.

More information on ticket prices, highlights and musical lineups will be announced as the fair gets closer.

Project Arts Plymouth’s free Wednesday concerts: Aug. 21
Project Arts Plymouth’s summer series of free concerts on the Plymouth waterfront features new acts each Wednesday from June until the end of August.

When: 6:30-9:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 21

Performer: Wut It Iz

For more information: Projectarts.com

Guests are invited to bring lawn chairs and blankets to the concert. Concert amenities include food trucks, bathroom access and a 50/50 raffle.

Plymouth Waterfront Festival

When: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 24

Where: Plymouth waterfront, Water Street

Tickets/admission: Free

For more information: Plymouthwaterfrontfestival.com

The Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual event includes a duck race, live entertainment, arts and crafts show featuring over 200 exhibitors, local nonprofits and the annual Motor Head’s Cruise-In Car Show and so much more.

The Kerry Jon Walker Fund End of Summer Jamboree in Hull

When: 4-8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 24, rain or shine

Where: Sunset Point Camp 2, 10th Street, Hull

Tickets/admission: $35 (advance), $40 at the door. Free for children under 12.

For more information: Thekerryfund.org

Kalifa & Koliba band, courtesy image

The nonprofit Kerry Jon Walker Fund is dedicated to helping humanity and supporting those affected by poverty. All proceeds from the event support the fund’s mission, including mission service trips for teens supporting sustainable programs to improve health, education and economic opportunity for those in need.

Attendees can shop for one-of-a-kind African and Navajo gifts at an international market, bid on unique art and assorted goods.

The day includes a petting zoo, entertainment by ‘World Music Award’ winners Kalifa & Koliba, catering by Mae’s of Marshfield and a beer and wine bar.

Admission and auction purchases may be paid for by cash, check and credit card on site.


By David R. Smith

Note: This is an excerpt of the full article, read more here.

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