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Events for February 6, 2010

Wintertime Farmer's Market

at Hope Artiste Village Every Saturday from 11/07/2009 to 05/29/2010 – 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM

Local food in every season. The chickens are still laying eggs. The salad greens are so leafy and crisp. The onions and garlic are packing spice. The apples and squashes are getting sweeter by the day. Join us for the start of another 365 days of local food. Chefs and eaters, one and all, come enjoy all that grows in Rhode Island year-round!

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PAC presents the Art of Morris Nathanson

at PAC Gallery from 01/10/2010 to 02/26/2010

The Pawtucket Arts Collaborative presents the Art of Morris Nathanson. Opening reception January 14, 5:30 to 7:00 pm with live music by Bill and Em. Art Talk in the gallery at 7:00 pm.

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4:48 Psychosis at the Gamm

at The Sandra Feinstein-Gamm Theatre Every Thursday through Sunday from 01/14/2010 to 02/07/2010

4:48 Psychosis

by Sarah Kane, directed by Tony Estrella

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Imagine That! at the Slater Mill Gallery

at Slater Mill Gallery at the Visitor's Center from 01/14/2010 to 03/14/2010

Slater Mill along with Amica Insurance and the Weavers Guild of Rhode Island presen. 

Weaving is so much more than warp and weft. Fiber artists from across the country  have shown in the most recent exhibit that weaving is a multi-dimensional and creative craft. The Imagine That! exhibit features unique and unusual fabrics and fibers, interwoven in ways that push the way that we think about hand-craft and loom-craft.

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The Life and Times of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr

at Mixed Magic Theatre Every Friday through Sunday from 02/04/2010 to 02/28/2010

When Fate Comes Knocking: The Life and Times of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr

A group of of friends gather to shell peas, laugh, sing and share poignant and uplifting reflections on the people and events of the Civil Rights movement.

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