July 28-29: Water is Rhode Island’s greatest natural resource. It provides endless beauty and a bounty of delicious seafood that people covet all over the country. The Blessing of the Fleet will celebrate the gifts of the sea. The 47th annual celebration includes a road race on Friday, following by the main event itself: the blessing of the boats in Galilee on Saturday. Show up early to get a prime seat on the wall and watch the festooned boats parade (or sail) on by.
July 28–July 30: Westerly’s Wilcox Park is hosting The Colonial Theatre for Shakespeare in the Park. This year’s show is Twelfth Night, a story involving a shipwreck, twins separated at birth and a lot of gender-bending mistaken identity.
July 28-29: Providence gets even weirder when FringePVD comes back for another week of outside-of-the-box plays, concerts and performances that defy description. Family Fringe, a block of kid-friendly performances, is totally free.
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