Narragansett Area
Spring Restaurant Week
MARCH 20–29: Start with a kick-off event at
the historic Narragansett Towers where
many area restaurants and vendors offer
samples from their menus, as well as a cash
bar and entertainment. Check restaurant
websites for hours and prices. Various loca-
tions in Narragansett, narragansettcoc.com.
Sip and Spa
MARCH 21: Discover natural beauty care prod-
ucts that you can make yourself using simple
ingredients from your kitchen. 6:30–8:30 p.m.
$30–$35. Caratunk Wildlife Refuge, 301 Brown
Ave., Seekonk, Mass., 949-5454, asri.org.
Winter BoldrDash
M A R C H 21: Expect a fun yet challenging
course featuring open fields, wooded trails
and more than a dozen obstacles surrounding
a twenty-two-acre pond. Participants receive
a WinterDash T-shirt and a well-earned fin-
isher medal once they cross the finish line.
See website for event time. $56. Camp Canoni-
cus, 54 Exeter Rd., Exeter, boldrdashrace.com.
Love, redemption,
and revolution
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Two
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by Brian McEleney
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BASED ON THE NOVEL BY CHARLES DICKENS
FEB. 20 – MAR.22
Tickets start at $27
(401) 351-4242 • TrinityRep.com
201 Washington St., Providence
Maple Sugaring
MARCH 14: Discover how Native Americans
produced maple sugar and syrup and how to
tap a tree in your own backyard. Plus, sample
warm drinks, muffins and other tasty treats,
all with fresh maple syrup. 9 a.m.–noon. $6–
$14. Caratunk Wildlife Refuge, 301 Brown Ave.,
Seekonk, Mass., 949-5454, asri.org.
SEASON SPONSORS
Providence Singers Gala
MARCH 28: The Providence Singers return to
the Graduate Providence, with the chorus
and soloists performing highlights from classic
musical theater. Christine Noel will conduct.
Plus, take part in the silent auction and enjoy
a tapas buffet. 7 p.m. $75. Graduate Providence,
11 Dorrance St., 751-5700, providencesingers.
com.
Looking Ahead
April
APRIL 2: Fight for Air Climb,
Omni Providence Hotel, Providence,
action.lung.org.
Rhode Island Home Show,
Rhode Island Convention Center,
Providence, ribahomeshow.com.
APRIL 2–5:
Newport Night Run,
Rogers High School,
newportnightrun.com.
APRIL 4:
APRIL 24–25: Newport Craft Beer
Festival, newportcraftbeer.com.
APRIL 24–MAY 3: Newport Daffodil Days,
newportdaffydays.com.
The team (left to right): Harold “Skip” Briggs, Jr., Dawn Filliatreault Wood, Candace Furtado, Kimberly DeAngelis, Christopher Ricci.
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