Type
Location
Event Status
Popularity
Start Time
SUNSET SILENT DISCO - TINSIDE LIDO | Tinside Lido
Jul 19, 2025 (UTC+1)
Plymouth
Sunset Silent Disco
80s'/90s'/00s' Special
Tinside Lido
Saturday 19th July
Brought to you by top Silent Disco purveyors; Silent Social. We can't wait to bring our foot-stomping, sing-a-long anthems to Tinside Lido. This iconic venue has undergone an incredible transformation and we're beyond excited to bring our first Sunset Silent Disco to the Hoe. In between the dancing we recommend taking in the paraonomic views of Plymouth Sound, an incredible location and we can't wait.
With two channels of music led by our resident DJs in fierce battle. One channel dedicated to Pop Classics / Guilty Pleasures / Dance and the second channel steadfast to Rock Anthems / Indie Belters / Alt- Rock Bangers. Covering the best of the 80s'/ 90s'/00's.
Grab those headsets, flick that switch, cut some shapes and be prepared to sing your heads off Plymouth! And don't forget to enjoy a refreshing drink or cocktail as you soak up the atmosphere and dance the night away.
Doors and Bar Open: 19:00
Silent Disco Runs: 19:30 til 22:30
Curfew: 23:00
Light Snacks Available
18 + Event - Photographic ID might be requested for entry
Information Source: Silent Disco by Silent Social | eventbrite
Colour & Tone Painting Workshop | Real Art Make Print at Ocean Studios
Jul 19, 2025 (UTC+0)
Plymouth
Welcome to the Colour and Tone Painting Workshop with Mark Fielding. Join us on the third Saturday of everything month to develop your painting skills at Real Art Make Print at Ocean Studios. This workshop is perfect for beginners and experienced artists alike who want to learn more about playing with colour and tone in their paintings These three hour workshops introduce two major themes in painting: colour and tone. Drawing on his lessons with Robert Lenkiewicz, Mark guides you through a practical workshop, painting an image of your own. Bring a landscape, still life or portrait reference or work from life in the studio. The workshop will be in two halves with a break for coffee. Please bring your usual painting equipment and paper or an A3 board for acrylic painting. Other art materials will be provided, and don't forget a photo reference to work from! At the end, you will have an understanding of how colour and tone relate to each other, to get the best out of your painting.
Information Source: RAMP - Real Art Make Print | eventbrite
Efford Heritage Sign | Plymouth
Jun 1, 2016–Dec 31, 2030 (UTC)
Plymouth
The pub was demolished in the 1990s but the sign remained as a symbol for the community. The artist worked with the local residents and school to refurbish the sign with a new design inspired by memories of the pub and its landlord.
EmPOWerment: Kids Kickboxing Camp | 33191 Plymouth Rd
Jul 14–Jul 18, 2025 (UTC-5)
Plymouth
EmPOWerment: Kids Kickboxing Camp Date: July 14th - July 18th Location: 33191 Plymouth Rd, Livonia MI 48150 Join us for an epic 5-day adventure designed just for kida ages 4+! Meet new friends, build confidence, and have a blast while learning real skills you can use for life. Every day is packed with fun, movement, and connection—you’ll explore: 🥊 Real Kickboxing 🧘 Relaxing Yoga & Mindfulness 💪 Strength Training with Kettlebells & HIIT 🍎 Fun Nutrition Lessons You Can Actually Use 🎯 Interactive Games & Team Challenges Whether you’re a beginner or already active, this camp is for everyone who’s ready to move, laugh, and grow—inside and out! Cost: $299/kid
$50 off for FITT Families
Extra $25 discount for second kid+
Information Source: Fit Theorem Livonia | eventbrite
Speed Dating in Plymouth for 20s & 30s | Turtle Bay Plymouth
Jul 16, 2025 (UTC+1)
Plymouth
How Speed Dating Works in Plymouth
When you arrive at the Plymouth venue you will be greeted by our friendly professional hosts. Once everyone has arrived and registered we will briefly explain the format of the evening. The ladies will then be asked to make their way to their allocated table. Once the ladies are seated the gentlemen will be asked to proceed to their first date.
You will have 4 minutes to chat to each date, once the 4 minutes is over we will ring a bell to indicate the time is up and for the gentlemen to move to their next date. Four minutes is long enough to see if you click with the person you are talking to and whether you would like to see them again and also short enough if you don't.
At the end of each date you have a brief few moments to make some notes on the person you have just dated. This is something to help jog your memory for the post event matching process the next day.
Half way through the event you will have an interval break so you can nip to the toilet or top up your drink. Once all the dates are over you have the opportunity to stay on at the venue to mingle freely with others. Please remember to take your dating card home with you to assist you in entering in your ticks and potential matches.
Post Event
No later than 11am the following morning our matching system will be unlocked for you to enter your ticks from the previous evening. You have all day to tick as many people as you like from the night before. We guarantee you will find someone you will want to see again, otherwise we will give you your next
Speed Dating
event for free!
Find a Speed Dating event near you
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Itinerary
19:00
Registration Starts
19:30
Speed Dating starts
20:15
Interval for drinks, mingling and relaxing!
20:30
Speed Dating continues
21:15/21:30
Speed Dating concludes, followed by optional post-event socializing
*Please note the times for the event interval and finish are approximates and will depend of the number of daters at the event.
Information Source: Slow Dating | eventbrite
Rosalie Cunningham | Barbican Theatre
Jul 17, 2025 (UTC+1)
Plymouth
We are delighted to welcome ROSALIE CUNNINGHAM to Plymouth .
With her bombastic 5-piece live band, multiple award-winning singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Rosalie Cunningham will be performing her acclaimed third album To Shoot Another Day along with other choice cuts from her back catalogue and Purson days.
Coming to prominence through her former bands Purson and Ipso Facto, Rosalie embarked on her solo career in 2019, releasing her Mercury Music Prize nominated, eponymous début album through Cherry Red label Esoteric Antenna, earning a Top 10 placing in the UK’s official independent chart, and attracting fantastic reviews and stellar ratings from Classic Rock, Uncut, Mojo and Kerrang.
'If Kate Bush and The Beatles had a baby it would be Rosalie Cunningham' - Classic Rock
Support - Tequila Rabbits
Information Source: Barbican Theatre | eventbrite
Our Violent Planet: Earthquakes, Volcanos, Tsunamis | Blake Planetarium at Plymouth Community Intermediate School
Jul 18, 2025 (UTC-4)
Plymouth
All about earthquakes, volcanos, and tsunamis and how they inform us about the Earth's geology and plate tectonics. Watch this teaser on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIjSjgkR6gs
If you have questions about the event, please email Alison Riordan(Science Curriculum Coordinator, Plymouth Public Schools) at ariordan@plymouth.k12.ma.us.
TICKETS ARE SOLD ONLINE ONLY. NO TICKETS WILL BE SOLD AT THE DOOR. (Please note that you do not have to bring printed tickets with you. Tickets displayed on mobile devices are welcome.)
All ages are welcome.
Parking is free.
Food and drink are not allowed in the planetarium.
*No refunds at any time.
Information Source: Blake Planetarium | eventbrite
Colour & Tone Painting Workshop | Real Art Make Print at Ocean Studios
Jul 19, 2025 (UTC+1)
Plymouth
Welcome to the
Colour and Tone Painting Workshop with Mark Fielding.
Join us on
the third Saturday of everything month
to develop your painting skills at Real Art Make Print at Ocean Studios. This workshop is perfect for beginners and experienced artists alike who want to learn more about playing with colour and tone in their paintings
These
three hour workshops
introduce two major themes in painting:
colour and tone.
Drawing on his lessons with Robert Lenkiewicz, Mark guides you through a practical workshop, painting an image of your own.
Bring a landscape, still life or portrait reference or work from life in the studio.
The workshop will be in two halves with a break for coffee.
Please bring your usual painting equipment and paper or an A3 board for acrylic painting.
Other art materials will be provided, and don't forget a photo reference to work from! At the end, you will have an understanding of how colour and tone relate to each other, to get the best out of your painting.
Information Source: RAMP - Real Art Make Print | eventbrite
Drawing the Moving Body - Workshop | Real Art Make Print at Ocean Studios
Jul 19, 2025 (UTC+1)
Plymouth
Join us on this exciting workshop as we explore the moving body and discover ways to capture movement and dance through drawing. We aim to capture elements of the figure, movement, shape and dynamic combining an instinctive approach and using a variety of drawing methods.
Contemporary dance artists Martha Scholefield and Paula Hocking will move through a range of poses and movement sequences using different dynamics accompanied by a range of music to stimulate imagination and creativity. Techniques such as line, shape, repetition and contrast will be used to help shape impressions and ideas as we go along. Mediums such as pen, graphite, charcoal and pastels will be available including working on different sized paper. There is also the opportunity to work as a group with a fun, interactive task creating a collective large scale artwork. Rosie will guide you through a variety of user-friendly drawing tasks and responses. All materials are provided and if you have anything you would like to bring along, please do!
Whether you are a seasoned artist or just starting out this workshop is for everyone, offering a unique opportunity to explore the moving body through drawing and creating distinctive and original artwork.
Tea and coffee refreshments will be provided.
The workshop is suitable for adults
This workshop is part of The Knowing Body Performance Art Collective. The performance art event 'The Knowing Body' will be performed at Ocean Studios, May 24th 4.30-5.30pm. for tickets go to Eventbrite - The Knowing Body Performance Art Event.
More about the facilitator and dance artists
Rosie Allen-Perdikea
s
Rosie works as a multi-disciplinary artist, facilitator and performer based in Plymouth and has a background in dance and choreography. She has worked nationally and internationally including Royal Opera House, Glyndebourne, La Scala, Milan and Matthew Bourne, New Adventures. Rosie’s art practice is centred around the exploration of rhythm and movement through the bodily form, and she draws on her wealth of knowledge and experience combining art, dance and performance. She works in mixed media, painting and drawing and strives to procure a sense of liveliness and expression with interaction and collaboration playing a core central role within her work.
Martha Scholefield
Martha is a dance practitioner and yoga teacher and through her own growth and development as well as working within communities she has nurtured a passion for the importance of improving the relationship we have with our own bodies. She has performed and taught dance for many years and champions creativity across all disciplines.
Paula Hocking
Currently working with older people Paula has an MA in Choreography and is an advocate of Dance for Health and Wellbeing. She is enthusiastic about people of all ages and abilitie4s enjoying all aspects of dance.
For more information about our workshops, creative activities, studios, and facilities, be sure to visit the RAMP (Real Art Make Print) website. Discover the exciting opportunities we offer and get involved in our vibrant community. Check out all the details at
RAMP's What's On page
.
If you are unable to attend any workshops or activities, please inform us as soon as possible so we can offer your spot to others who may be interested. Additionally, please review our ticket refund policy, as we will be adhering to it strictly.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation!
Information Source: RAMP - Real Art Make Print | eventbrite
Rising in the southwest Plymouth | New Continental Hotel
Jul 19, 2025 (UTC+1)
Plymouth
Information Source: Golden Gloves Management | eventbrite
Hubbard Dianetics Seminar | Church of Scientology of Plymouth
Jul 19, 2025 (UTC+1)
Plymouth
Discover the single source of stress, anxiety and self-doubt,?nightmares and unreasonable fears.Find out what’s holding you back in life, and learn howto apply the techniques of Dianetics.Lots of demonstrations and a film detailing every aspect oftheory and procedure, that will help you learn how it’s done.Assistance by Dianetics specialists at every step of the way. It's a two day seminar on Sat 19th and Sun 20th July. The price for the whole seminar is only £67 and tickets can be bought on the door.
Information Source: Plymouth Org | eventbrite
Drawing the Moving Body - Workshop | Real Art Make Print at Ocean Studios
Jul 19, 2025 (UTC+0)
Plymouth
Join us on this exciting workshop as we explore the moving body and discover ways to capture movement and dance through drawing. We aim to capture elements of the figure, movement, shape and dynamic combining an instinctive approach and using a variety of drawing methods. Contemporary dance artists Martha Scholefield and Paula Hocking will move through a range of poses and movement sequences using different dynamics accompanied by a range of music to stimulate imagination and creativity. Techniques such as line, shape, repetition and contrast will be used to help shape impressions and ideas as we go along. Mediums such as pen, graphite, charcoal and pastels will be available including working on different sized paper. There is also the opportunity to work as a group with a fun, interactive task creating a collective large scale artwork. Rosie will guide you through a variety of user-friendly drawing tasks and responses. All materials are provided and if you have anything you would like to bring along, please do! Whether you are a seasoned artist or just starting out this workshop is for everyone, offering a unique opportunity to explore the moving body through drawing and creating distinctive and original artwork. Tea and coffee refreshments will be provided. The workshop is suitable for adults This workshop is part of The Knowing Body Performance Art Collective. The performance art event 'The Knowing Body' will be performed at Ocean Studios, May 24th 4.30-5.30pm. for tickets go to Eventbrite - The Knowing Body Performance Art Event. More about the facilitator and dance artists Rosie Allen-Perdikeas Rosie works as a multi-disciplinary artist, facilitator and performer based in Plymouth and has a background in dance and choreography. She has worked nationally and internationally including Royal Opera House, Glyndebourne, La Scala, Milan and Matthew Bourne, New Adventures. Rosie’s art practice is centred around the exploration of rhythm and movement through the bodily form, and she draws on her wealth of knowledge and experience combining art, dance and performance. She works in mixed media, painting and drawing and strives to procure a sense of liveliness and expression with interaction and collaboration playing a core central role within her work. Martha Scholefield Martha is a dance practitioner and yoga teacher and through her own growth and development as well as working within communities she has nurtured a passion for the importance of improving the relationship we have with our own bodies. She has performed and taught dance for many years and champions creativity across all disciplines. Paula Hocking Currently working with older people Paula has an MA in Choreography and is an advocate of Dance for Health and Wellbeing. She is enthusiastic about people of all ages and abilitie4s enjoying all aspects of dance. For more information about our workshops, creative activities, studios, and facilities, be sure to visit the RAMP (Real Art Make Print) website. Discover the exciting opportunities we offer and get involved in our vibrant community. Check out all the details at RAMP's What's On page. If you are unable to attend any workshops or activities, please inform us as soon as possible so we can offer your spot to others who may be interested. Additionally, please review our ticket refund policy, as we will be adhering to it strictly. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation!
Information Source: RAMP - Real Art Make Print | eventbrite
Wedge Tourney 2025 | Southers Marsh Golf Club
Jul 19, 2025 (UTC-4)
Plymouth
Registration
at 12:00
Shot Gun Start
at 1:00
Dinner
at 5:00/5:30 depending on golf ending. Come get a drink at the clubhouse before!
The mission of the Wedge Bramhall memorial fund is to raise money for graduating high school students. Wedge had a passion for clean energy, agriculture, but most importantly he loved his community. We are now a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, 100% of the profits from the tournament will go towards scholarships for students entering college in the sustainable energy field. We hope that giving back to the students who share Wedge’s passion will keep his name and legacy alive for years to come.
Wedge grew up in Plymouth, MA in the heart of Chiltonville with his family raising sheep, cows and learning the ropes of running the Country Store from his mom and dad.
Wedge was a wild one growing up. When he graduated from high school and didn't get picked for the draft - him and his buddies converted an old school bus and went on a cross country trip in "The Magic Bus".
He moved to Hawaii for a few years.. homeless.. sleeping in dugouts at night and catching Yellowfin Tuna during the day. On his trip back to go get his dog and move there... he met Jami.
He retired from his crazy lifestyle to marry his soulmate and have 4 kids. Ben, Sam, Sally and Liz... Who made his life a different kind of crazy.
Wedge was a jack of all trades providing for his family. He was a real estate agent, a lobsterman, ran the family store, ran the family garden and snow plowed in the winter. Even with all of that, his favorite job was being a dad. He was at every single game, out in the yard with his glove every night playing catch, front and center taking pictures of every pitch, every race, every dirt bike trick. He taught the kids how to work at the store, run the garden, re-shingle the horse barn, mow the lawn, bait a hook, and many more life lessons.
He loved photography, being involved in the community, his family history, sunflowers, fishing, clamming, beach walks, kayaking, watching the sunset, a game of darts, Harpoon IPA, Milagro Tequila, and spending time with family.
In August of 2013 Wedge was diagnosed with Stage 4 Pancreatic Cancer. This disease came on extremely strong and the doctors said he only had a couple months left to live. Knowing Wedge, he knew that was a challenge he was going to overcome. Wedge went through that whole winter snow plowing. He plowed every storm...after chemo... 4 months past the date his doctors gave him.. knowing he didn't want to "disappoint the people who were relying on him". After the toughest fight the disease has probably ever seen, he lost his battle in April of 2014.
When Wedge was sick, Sal and Ben stopped everything in their life to take over the store. They've been working the past few years fine tuning the store, continuously progressing Wedge's vision of a community meeting place, a great meal, a friendly smile and HISTORY. Pure Plymouth History.
Sammy!!! The entrepreneur. The neighborhoods favorite electrician. Sam took a different route.. but still to Wedge's legacy: doing it his own way, making his own path. Serving his family and community everyday. Wedge guided him to Glynn Electric where he learned so much that he was able to go out on his own to do what he loves. Dad would be so proud!
And Liz! (Me). My dad loved clean energy all of his life. Always trying to find new, innovative ways to power his beach house, home and the store. One day when I was in high school he said I should go to Mass Maritime to do a new clean energy major - Energy Systems Engineering. I laughed... it was military and all my friends wanted to go to UMass. I went on the tour with him and later that day applied for early acceptance. He passed before he could see me there, but he was always my motivation. I've been working for a clean energy company for 5 years now and am so grateful for his influence.
To honor his memory, we started this tournament to get his friends, family, community and loved ones together. A day to remember Wedge and the impact he had on so many people. We welcome you to come join us to celebrate this incredible life! Maybe you'll be lucky enough to get a magic bus story from one of his buddies.....
Information Source: Elizabeth Bramhall | eventbrite
Handmade Wooden Ornaments | Pinewood Lodge Campground and Function Hall
Jul 19, 2025 (UTC-4)
Plymouth
Welcome to the **Handmade Wooden Ornaments** at Pinewood Lodge! With Christmas in July next week, this is a chance to get into the Holiday spirit by making your own unique wooden ornaments to decorate your tree or give as gifts. No experience necessary, just bring your imagination and we'll provide all the materials you need. This event is perfect for anyone who loves DIY projects or wants to add a personal touch to their holiday decor. Don't miss out on this opportunity to create something special with your own hands!
Information Source: OWL - One With Life | eventbrite
Wedge Tourney 2025 | Southers Marsh Golf Club
Jul 19, 2025 (UTC-5)
Plymouth
Registration at 12:00 Shot Gun Start at 1:00 Dinner at 5:00/5:30 depending on golf ending. Come get a drink at the clubhouse before! The mission of the Wedge Bramhall memorial fund is to raise money for graduating high school students. Wedge had a passion for clean energy, agriculture, but most importantly he loved his community. We are now a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, 100% of the profits from the tournament will go towards scholarships for students entering college in the sustainable energy field. We hope that giving back to the students who share Wedge’s passion will keep his name and legacy alive for years to come. Wedge grew up in Plymouth, MA in the heart of Chiltonville with his family raising sheep, cows and learning the ropes of running the Country Store from his mom and dad. Wedge was a wild one growing up. When he graduated from high school and didn't get picked for the draft - him and his buddies converted an old school bus and went on a cross country trip in The Magic Bus . He moved to Hawaii for a few years.. homeless.. sleeping in dugouts at night and catching Yellowfin Tuna during the day. On his trip back to go get his dog and move there... he met Jami. He retired from his crazy lifestyle to marry his soulmate and have 4 kids. Ben, Sam, Sally and Liz... Who made his life a different kind of crazy. Wedge was a jack of all trades providing for his family. He was a real estate agent, a lobsterman, ran the family store, ran the family garden and snow plowed in the winter. Even with all of that, his favorite job was being a dad. He was at every single game, out in the yard with his glove every night playing catch, front and center taking pictures of every pitch, every race, every dirt bike trick. He taught the kids how to work at the store, run the garden, re-shingle the horse barn, mow the lawn, bait a hook, and many more life lessons. He loved photography, being involved in the community, his family history, sunflowers, fishing, clamming, beach walks, kayaking, watching the sunset, a game of darts, Harpoon IPA, Milagro Tequila, and spending time with family. In August of 2013 Wedge was diagnosed with Stage 4 Pancreatic Cancer. This disease came on extremely strong and the doctors said he only had a couple months left to live. Knowing Wedge, he knew that was a challenge he was going to overcome. Wedge went through that whole winter snow plowing. He plowed every storm...after chemo... 4 months past the date his doctors gave him.. knowing he didn't want to disappoint the people who were relying on him . After the toughest fight the disease has probably ever seen, he lost his battle in April of 2014. When Wedge was sick, Sal and Ben stopped everything in their life to take over the store. They've been working the past few years fine tuning the store, continuously progressing Wedge's vision of a community meeting place, a great meal, a friendly smile and HISTORY. Pure Plymouth History. Sammy!!! The entrepreneur. The neighborhoods favorite electrician. Sam took a different route.. but still to Wedge's legacy: doing it his own way, making his own path. Serving his family and community everyday. Wedge guided him to Glynn Electric where he learned so much that he was able to go out on his own to do what he loves. Dad would be so proud! And Liz! (Me). My dad loved clean energy all of his life. Always trying to find new, innovative ways to power his beach house, home and the store. One day when I was in high school he said I should go to Mass Maritime to do a new clean energy major - Energy Systems Engineering. I laughed... it was military and all my friends wanted to go to UMass. I went on the tour with him and later that day applied for early acceptance. He passed before he could see me there, but he was always my motivation. I've been working for a clean energy company for 5 years now and am so grateful for his influence. To honor his memory, we started this tournament to get his friends, family, community and loved ones together. A day to remember Wedge and the impact he had on so many people. We welcome you to come join us to celebrate this incredible life! Maybe you'll be lucky enough to get a magic bus story from one of his buddies.....
Information Source: Elizabeth Bramhall | eventbrite
Wax Carving Workshop at Ope Cafe | Ope
Jul 20, 2025 (UTC+1)
Plymouth
Discover Wax Carving
In this 3 hour workshop, you will learn the basics of wax-carving and create your own ring, pendant or pair of earrings, completely unique to you!
You can either come with a design in mind, or if you're unsure of what to make, you can choose from a selection of Bonnie's simple designs to create yourself. Wax is easy to shape, allowing for bold, sculptural designs that are hard to achieve with traditional metalworking techniques. Perfect for all abilities!
From Wax To Metal
Your carved design will be sent to a casting company, transformed into metal, and polished up by Bonnie.
Please bear in mind that casting fees are additional, so your ticket covers the cost of the workshop only. The cost of casting your item/s will be worked out at the end, and is dependent on the weight, size and metal you'd like to have your item cast in.
Guidelines on pricing: Brass £25+, Silver £35+, Gold Plated Silver £45+
After the workshop, your jewellery will be ready to wear in 3-4 weeks - it's worth the wait!
Workshops For Everyone
Whether you're learning solo, crafting with a partner, or sharing the experience with friends, all are welcome to come and enjoy a fun experience and learn some new skills on the way!
* Please note that the cafe will not be open, but refreshments will be available.
Information Source: Bonnie Mustoe-Whitehill | eventbrite
Mediumship Event at Gillis Family Tavern - Plymouth, MA | Gillis Family Tavern
Jul 20, 2025 (UTC-4)
Plymouth
Join Sandy Waters Medium on July 20th, 2025 from 4pm-5:30pm for a Mediumship Event at Gillis Family Tavern in Plymouth, Ma!
Event starts at 4pm, Attendees are welcome to come early for food & drinks. (Sold separately)
Tickets are $50.00 per person & Non-Refundable.
Medium Night's are a group setting where Sandy will be connecting audience members with loved ones who have passed. She will try to get to as many people as possible but can not guarantee everyone will get a reading. Each reading is meant to be personal and provide the comfort of a true connection.
Learn more about Sandy Waters Here
Information Source: Sandy Waters Medium | eventbrite
Earth, Moon, & Sun | Blake Planetarium at Plymouth Community Intermediate School
Jul 21, 2025 (UTC-4)
Plymouth
The feature presentation,
Earth, Moon & Sun,
explores the relationship between these three objects with the help of Coyote, an amusing character adapted from Native American oral traditions who has many misconceptions about our home planet and its most familiar neighbors.
His confusion about the universe makes viewers think about how the Earth, Moon and Sun work together as a system. Native American stories are used throughout the show to help distinguish between myths and science. (Excerpts about
Earth, Moon & Sun
from Fulldome Database. Click on this link for a preview: https://youtu.be/hMPML_SbL1w.)
This program will also include a live, unscripted presentation of the Spring Sky by our very own Planetarium Program Provider, Steve Davies.
Program participants will be introduced to some of the many out of this world features of the night sky during this time of year.
If you have questions about the event, please email Alison Riordan (K-12 Science and Technology/Engineering Curriculum Coordinator, Plymouth Public Schools) at ariordan@plymouth.k12.ma.us.
TICKETS ARE SOLD ONLINE ONLY. NO TICKETS WILL BE SOLD AT THE DOOR.(Please note that you do not have to bring printed tickets with you. Tickets displayed on mobile devices are welcome.)
All ages are welcome.
Parking is free.
Food and drink are not allowed in the planetarium.
*No refunds at any time.
Information Source: Blake Planetarium | eventbrite
Kids Self Defense 2025 radKIDS: 5-7yrs old, July 21st-25th | Fighting Spirit Personal Safety
Jul 21, 2025 (UTC-4)
Plymouth
Class is from 9:30am-11:30am Monday-Friday.
By registering for this program you agree that you will not attend if you are experiencing any symptoms of a cold: fever, cough, sore throat, body aches.
Information Source: Fighting Spirit Personal Safety, LLC | eventbrite
Macrame Plant Pot Holder - Community Crafts | City Business Park
Jul 22, 2025 (UTC+1)
Plymouth
Welcome to the Macrame Plant Pot Holder - Community Crafts event! Join us for a fun and creative workshop of crafting. Let's get together to learn how to make beautiful plant pot holders using macrame techniques. No experience necessary, just bring your enthusiasm and we'll provide all the materials you need. Don't miss out on this opportunity to connect with fellow crafters and unleash your creativity.
A great add on to the previous weeks terracotta pinch pot workshop. Book both for a great gift or treat for your favourite plant!
Unlimited tea, coffee and biscuits throughout.
During the week, Monday to Friday, there is a cafe open for lunch and drinks, plus all kinds of sweet treats open from 8.30am until 3.30pm. All workshops take place at City Business Park in Stoke where there is a pay and display car park on site or free on road parking to the front of the building. We are also on local bus routes and a short walk from the nearest bus stop.
Information Source: Totally Emmeline | eventbrite
Sympathy Flowers Hands-On Class | 4045 County Rd 101
Jul 22, 2025 (UTC-5)
Plymouth
Learn the art of floral expression with our Hands-On Floral Design Class, focusing on sympathy and celebrations of life. Led by renowned instructor Sandy Schroeck AIFD PFCI, participants will learn updated techniques and gain inspiration to craft meaningful arrangements. Discover the delicate balance of honoring life's milestones with sensitivity and creativity. Whether seeking to convey solace or celebrate cherished memories, this class offers invaluable insight and practical skills. Join us to explore the transformative power of flowers and learn from one of the industry's leading experts. Elevate your floral design repertoire and create heartfelt tributes with us.
Information Source: Len Busch Roses | eventbrite
Puzzle Night at Book Love | Book Love
Jul 25, 2025 (UTC-4)
Plymouth
Puzzle Night at Book Love
Come join us for a fun-filled evening of puzzles at
Book Love
! Get ready to challenge your mind and enjoy a night of brain-teasing fun with fellow puzzle enthusiasts. Whether you're a seasoned puzzler or new to the game, this event is perfect for all skill levels. Grab your friends and family for a night of laughter, teamwork, and of course, puzzles.
When registering, please only purchase 1 ticket for each group of up to 4 participants. Each team will be provided a 500 piece puzzle and a workspace. The puzzle may be taken home at the end of the night.
Don't miss out on this exciting event - mark your calendars now!
Information Source: Book Love | eventbrite
Asteroid Quest | Blake Planetarium at Plymouth Community Intermediate School
Jul 25, 2025 (UTC-4)
Plymouth
Unmanned missions to asteroids hold a host of surprises for researchers and shake up our understanding of these celestial bodies.
TICKETS ARE SOLD ONLINE ONLY. NO TICKETS WILL BE SOLD AT THE DOOR.
Please note that we are a ticketless venue. When you buy your ticket online or over the phone, you are immediately added to our attendee list so there is no need to print your ticket or present an e-ticket. You can just check-in on show night with your name and smile at the door.
Parking is free.
Food and drink are not allowed in the planetarium.
All ages are welcome.
*No refunds at any time.
If you have questions about the event, please email Alison Riordan (Science Curriculum Coordinator, Plymouth Public Schools) at ariordan@plymouth.k12.ma.us.
Information Source: Blake Planetarium | eventbrite
Welcoming the Wise Woman: Hestia and Hecate. | Plymouth Proprietary Library
Jul 26, 2025 (UTC+1)
Plymouth
This workshop is appropriate for women approaching or in their wise years. We will introduce two magical and mystical Greek goddesses, Hestia and Hecate, who, although present in the earlier life of women may be more easily experienced in mid to later life.
Having had some experience of the joys and sorrow of life, the intuitive wisdom offered by these goddess archetypes is more readily recognised and received by those with a few years under their belts.
Goddess archetypes offer us useful and evocative ways to understand and illuminate the inner working of the feminine psyche. To know our inner aspects and patterning can bring greater self-awareness and understanding of how to work positively with these archetypal energies
We will offer meditations to connect with these rich archetypes and space to share our experiences.
Information Source: The Pythagorean Society | eventbrite
Brews, Eats & Beats 2025 | Mount Olivet Lutheran Church of Plymouth
Jul 26, 2025 (UTC-5)
Plymouth
BREWS, EATS & BEATS — Good Food | Good Music | Good Cause
Brews, Eats & Beats
is ready to rock and
roll
for another year!
One of the metro's most popular cover bands,
THE
FABULOUS ARMADILLOS
, are back on stage to help us
fight hunger
in our community. If you haven't heard about them yet, you'll want to come
out of your shell
to dance, sing, or toe-tap along to the hits!
We'll be offering fabulous
food
from local food trucks, fabulous
craft beers
from local breweries, a
silent auction
of fabulous items to bid on, and of course, fabulous
music.
It's all about bringing community together for a
fabulous cause
: raising money to fight hunger right here in Plymouth through our
Loaves & Fishes Community Meal
. Join us — rain or shine — for one of summer's best events in the west metro! Look for more details on our website:
https://www.moply.org/brews-eats-beats
Ticket Sales
$25
Early Bird through 7/20/25
$35
from 7/21/25 to at the gate
About the Event
Brews, Eats & Beats
(formerly Blues, Brews and BBQs)
was started in 2012 to not only build community, but to make a difference in our city through music, food, and fellowship. This volunteer-led event is hosted by Mount Olivet Lutheran Church of Plymouth on their beautiful wooded setting off Old Rockford Road near French Regional Park. Through the years, we have raised and donated nearly
$220,000
to our community partners!
Cancellation Policy
This is an outdoor event which will occur rain or shine. Please read event policies in the FAQ section below or on our website. All ticket sales are final. No refunds on ticket purchases.
Photography Policy
By entering the Brews, Eats & Beats event, you are entering an area where photography, audio and video recording may occur. Your entry and presence on the event premises constitutes your consent to be photographed, filmed, and/or otherwise recorded and to the release, publication, exhibition, or reproduction of any and all recorded media of your appearance, voice, and name for any purpose whatsoever in perpetuity in connection with Brews, Eats & Beats, including, by way of example only, use on websites, in social media, news and advertising. You understand that all photography, filming and/or recording will be done in reliance on this consent. If you do not agree to the foregoing, please do not enter the event premises.
Why do we host this event? It's all about fighting hunger in our community. You get some good food, good brews, and good music, but it’s ALL for a good cause. The money from your admission tickets, concession tickets, silent auction bids, or straight donations ALL goes directly to help support our weekly, free Loaves & Fishes Community Meal.
Pass the plate, set the plate, fill the plate. We feel the need to feed. That's our 'why.'
Information Source: Mount Olivet Lutheran Church of Plymouth | eventbrite
Extreme Rockpool Safari | Wembury Marine Centre
Jul 27, 2025 (UTC+1)
Wembury
Join us on an extremely low tide to explore Wembury’s most amazing rockpools, rarely uncovered by the tide!
Suitable for children 7+ and all children must be accompanied by a paying adult.
This event will involve walking a good distance over very slippery seaweed covered rocks and in deeper rockpools.
Please don't bring nets – we’ll follow the Seashore Code and use our hands and tubs (we'll provide tubs), but don’t forget your wellies/beach shoes!
Please note, National Trust car parking charges apply at Wembury Beach car park. The car park can fill up very quickly on hot, sunny days so please leave plenty of time to park and aim to arrive at the Marine Centre 10mins before the event starts.
Cancellation Policy – refunds will be issued up to 1 day before the event starts, minus the Eventbrite booking fee. If the event is cancelled by us due to poor weather, you will receive a full refund.
Important Accessibility Information
The event takes place on Wembury beach and the surrounding rocky foreshore. There are steep unguarded edges along the coast. You should expect to be walking over slippery, seaweed-covered rocks, steep paths, sand, and other uneven ground. Please dress appropriately – be prepared for unpredictable weather and remember that rocks can be sharp so wearing thick-soled footwear with good grips is essential. We will be out for up to 2 hours; therefore, conditions can change and be different out on the shore than inland. There is accessible parking at the National Trust Wembury Beach car park, but no wheelchair access to the beach. There in an accessible toilet inside the Marine Centre, but the group will be a 20-minute walk away from these during the event. Dogs are not allowed on the beach between 1st May to 30th September though assistance dogs are allowed all year round.
We welcome attendees with an interest in finding out more about local marine life and are keen to learn or improve their identification and rockpooling skills. Instruction is provided verbally by a group leader in English within an outdoor setting where there may be background noise. Printed copies of some information can be made available with advance notice. The event takes place in a popular public place but is not usually crowded once we start rockpooling. Flash photography may be used by staff and participants but is not usually noticeable in daylight. Noise cancelling ear muffs can only be used if the attendee has someone with them who is able to listen and interpret the instructions for them.
Information Source: Devon Wildlife Trust/Wembury Marine Centre | eventbrite
Tamar Bridge Guided Bridge Tour | Tamar Bridge Offices
Jul 28, 2025 (UTC+1)
Plymouth
This hour long tour will go from the Visitor and Learning Centre across the Tamar Bridge to the Saltash end of the bridge. Along the way you will discover how the Royal Albert bridge was constructed, learn about the features of the Tamar Bridge, and much more about the local history of the area, with stunning views of the river Tamar along the way. At the end of the tour you will be free to visit Saltash or return with the guide to the Devon bank and have a look inside the Visitor and Learning Centre.
Warm clothing and sturdy footwear are advised.
£ 10.00 per adult. £5.00 per child
Information Source: Bridging the Tamar Visitor and Learning Centre | eventbrite
Fabric Wrapped Bangles - Community Crafts | City Business Park
Jul 29, 2025 (UTC+1)
Plymouth
Welcome to
Fabric Wrapped Bangles - Community Crafts
event! Join us at
City Business Park
for a fun-filled workshop of creativity and crafting. Get ready to learn how to make beautiful fabric-wrapped bangles that you can show off to your friends and family. Using fabric scraps of various designs, colours and fabrics we will wrap wooden bangles to create our own unique jewellery.
No prior experience is needed, just bring your enthusiasm and creativity! Let's spend the day together creating something special. See you there!
Unlimited tea, coffee and biscuits throughout.
During the week, Monday to Friday, there is a cafe open for lunch and drinks, plus all kinds of sweet treats open from 8.30am until 3.30pm. All workshops take place at City Business Park in Stoke where there is a pay and display car park on site or free on road parking to the front of the building. We are also on local bus routes and a short walk from the nearest bus stop.
Information Source: Totally Emmeline | eventbrite
Summer Sustainable Sewing School: Jumper Making Workshop | Real Art Make Print at Ocean Studios
Jul 30, 2025 (UTC+1)
Plymouth
Looking for an exciting and educational way to keep your kids engaged this half-term?
Join
RAMP
for a hands-on
Sustainable Sewing Workshop
where young minds will learn how to make their very own panelled jumper, from picking out fun fabrics, following a basic pattern and stitching it all together. Whether they're a beginner or already love sewing, our step-by-step guide will show them how to create a cozy, personalized jumper that they can wear with pride. With colourful designs, simple techniques, and lots of creativity, this workshop is the perfect way to explore the world of fashion, pattern cutting and design.
This two-day course, led by professional upcycling designer
Abigail Schaefer
from
Mukta_un_done
in collaboration with
Lizzy Evans
from
Make Fabric Boutique
, aims to foster creativity, environmental consciousness, and hands-on skills.
Sustainable and slow fashion has become one of the most significant movements in the quest for a greener and more earth-friendly manufacturing industry.
Upcycling, in particular, stands out as an effective way to create new garments using surplus textiles that have already undergone the manufacturing process. By reusing these materials, designers can produce new looks with minimal environmental impact.
If you have a sewing machine it is great to bring it with you a really get to know how to use it properly, or you can use one of ours.
Why Sign Up?
Boost Creativity
: Kids will explore design ideas, learning how to bring their visions to life using pockets, zips, poppers, and lots of plain white fabric!
Learn Practical Skills
: From pattern cutting to sewing, printing, and adding texture, this workshop expands their crafting know-how while building confidence.
Discover Slow Fashion
: Your kids will gain insight into the importance of reusing resources, fostering a sustainable mindset in a fun and approachable way.
Hands-On Guidance
: Expert tutors will guide every step, making it easy and enjoyable for participants of all skill levels.
Perfect for Kids Aged 8–16
Whether they’re seasoned creatives or first-time makers, this workshop is a chance to spark their interest in sustainable fashion and learn valuable life skills – all while having a blast!
Dates & Times:
Session One:
Wednesady, 30th July, 10am - 3pm.
Session Two:
Thursday, 31st July, 10am - 3pm.
Costs:
£85 (plus fees); all materials are provided.
Secure Your Spot Today!
Spaces are limited, so book now to avoid disappointment!
Give your kids the opportunity to create, learn, and make a difference this half-term.
For more information about our workshops, creative activities, studios, and facilities, be sure to visit the RAMP (Real Art Make Print) website. Discover the exciting opportunities we offer and get involved in our vibrant community. Check out all the details at
RAMP's What's On page
.
If you are unable to attend any workshops or activities, please inform us as soon as possible so we can offer your spot to others who may be interested. Additionally, please review our ticket refund policy, as we will be adhering to it strictly.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation!
Information Source: RAMP - Real Art Make Print | eventbrite
Craft Club - 5 week short course | Barbican Theatre
Jul 30, 2025 (UTC+1)
Plymouth
Craft Space (or other) is a community driven space for crafting, learning something new and chatting to likeminded people. There aren’t enough opportunities for adults to switch off and be creative so over the 5 week course, artist and designer Jasmine will be running various arts workshops using a different material each week. From willow weaving to clay sculpting and botanical impressions, each week will be something new so no need to have attended the previous session. Having received wonderful feedback from a small but mighty group last year, the craft club is back with some new ideas and materials. If you're looking for some time out of the day to day and want a relaxed atmosphere in which to create, discuss and experiment, come along and give it a go. At the end of each session everyone will take something small home that they've made. All materials and equipment is provided you just need to bring yourself!
Information Source: Barbican Theatre | eventbrite