Little girls dressed up as their favorite princesses will be helping other children by participating in the upcoming fifth annual Princess Teddy Bear Tea at Colony Place in Plymouth.
Driftwood Folk Café proudly presents a night of music with the incredible musical talent of Catie Curtis in a special solo performance on Saturday, Feb. 11.
All are welcome to the Mom's and Dad's Guide Kids Expo from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 12, at Independence Mall. The expo is free of charge and will offer area residents a wide array of family entertainment, resources, child safety and family health information.
The Plymouth Education Foundation is holding its second annual Valentine Gala from 6 to 11 pm. Saturday, Feb. 11, at Waverly Oaks Golf Club. This is a black tie-optional event and will include dinner, dancing, live music and silent and live auctions.
The Plymouth Antiquarian Society invites the public to “Women’s History on the Hill,” a free public tour of Burial Hill to be held Saturday, Feb. 4, at 1 p.m. Learn about women’s changing roles and experiences over the centuries and encounter some of Plymouth’s most intriguing historic women. Be among the first to hear the compelling life story of the last person to be interred on Burial Hill, as tour guide Donna Curtin reveals her latest research on an extraordinary local woman, Anna Klingenhagen.
"Written, Printed and Drawn: Rarities from Plymouth's Past" is a special exhibition of the archival documents, rare books and maps from the collections of Pilgrim Hall Museum, running Feb. 1 to Dec. 31 the Museum at 75 Court St.
Enjoy dinner and two movies (Moonstruck and Grumpier Old Men) beginning at 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 4, at the Garibaldi Club, at 36 Castle St.
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For information on any Plymouth library program or service listed (unless otherwise noted), call the main library, 132 South St., at 508-830-4250, TTY 508-747-5882, or the Manomet branch, 12 Strand Ave., at 508-830-4185, or go to the website www.plymouthpubliclibrary.org.