Saturday, March 28th from 9-5 at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 7 Valley Road, Middletown RI. Native American items for sale Refreshments available Drumming, dancing, flute music, storytelling and more. Free Admission (**Donations accepted) Proceeds to help support St. Jospeh's Indian School and the Aquidneck Indian Council's charities. THIS IS A DRUG AND ALCOHOL FREE EVENT For directions or information: Contact the Council Secretary @ 401-683-4589 or aquidneck_indian@verizon.net visit us at: www.aquidneckindiancouncil.org
For one day only, the Rough Point Dining Room will be transformed into a studio for renowned Mexican ceramicist Marco Vargas. Marco is the Newport Restoration Foundation’s March artist-in-residence and one of the artists in this year’s exhibit, Fired and Inspired: Ceramics at Rough Point. Visitors will be able to watch Marco at work and explore the house and exhibit during this special opening weekend. $15 at the door; children under 12 free.