lemonade... good news from newport
february 2013
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Hello!
Welcome to the February issue of lemonade. Have you been hibernating at home so far this year? I know I have... and who can blame us with these wicked cold days and dark nights! But thanks to the 25th Anniversary Newport Winter Festival there are many reasons to get out and about this month. I have listed a few favorites below, just bundle up and you can enjoy all of the fun activities that our little City-by-the-Sea has to offer this month.
Stay Warm! SallyAnne_/)
and if you please...
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all ears
Tom Rush returns to play Common Fence Music at Channing Church on 2/2-- that's tomorrow-- see you there! Just two of the highlights at the Narrow's Center for the Arts this month are Red Molly on 2/8, The James Hunter Six on 2/22. Blues, Bloodies & Brunch each Sunday from 1pm-4pm returns to the Narragansett Cafe starting on 2/3. WMVY radio has been saved-- hooray! Thanks to all who joined me in supporting this independent radio station. Hopefully, we'll be able to keep listening over the airwaves in Newport as well as online, stay tuned...
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bundle up
As long as you're dressed for the weather, why not check out some of Newport's best outdoor winter activities this month? First, get on the water and visit our harbor seals. Both Save the Bay and Oldport Marine offer multiple sailing times and guided tours. No matter your interest, The Newport Historical Society has a walking tour suited to you. February topics include: Colonial Newport, 2/15; Lantern Tours, 2/15+ 2/22; Golden to Gilded, 2/16+2/20; Souls & Stones, 2/17+2/24; Rouges & Scoundrels, 2/18+2/23; Road to Independence, 2/21; and Rum Runners, 2/22. Most walks start at 11am, Lantern Tours start at 4:30pm, all depart from 127 Thames St. Please visit the NHS website for full details.
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