Things to do: Week of Oct. 3

Oct 3, 2024

Friday, Oct. 4

Meet for meat
Meet at Redmen Hall for their monthly meat raffle Friday, Oct. 4. The cost of admission is $8 and doors open at 6 p.m.
Dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. and the raffle will begin at 7 p.m.
The Redmen Hall is located at 745 Main St. Wareham, MA and monthly meat raffles are usually held the first Friday of every month. For more information, please call the Redmen Hall at 508-291-0882.

Saturday, Oct. 5

The sound of Wareham
Grace Morrison holds a launch party for her latest album, “Saltwater Country,” which is a tribute to her hometown of Wareham.
The party is set begin at 7 p.m. in Stone Path Malt, located at 11 Kendrick Road.
Here the soulful tunes of the town for $20. Tickets are available online for purchase on Eventbrit

Sunday, Oct. 6

Hear about the Wareham across the pond
The Wareham Twinning Committee is hosting a talk with residents from Wareham U.K. for anyone interested in learning about Wareham life across the pond and the cultural exchange program between the two towns. The event being held Sunday, Oct. 6 at 4 p.m. at the Wareham Historical Society meeting house at 495 Main Street will feature a talk from Wareham U.K. residents Jon and Marie Wright. Jon and Marie will talk about their town and what people can expect if they visit as well as their experience having hosted Wareham U.S. residents three years ago.
 

Tuesday, Oct. 8

Thinking about college?
As many high school seniors start their college applications this fall, Wareham High School will host a panel of educators to help answer questions about the process.
The event is free, open to anyone interested and starts at 6 p.m. in the Wareham High School auditorium at 7 Viking Drive.
Thursday, Oct. 10

A haunted night
Get ready for an evening of spooky stories, eerie songs and s’mores at a Halloween bonfire.
At 6 p.m. at Whitlock’s Landing, located at 150 Glen Charlie Road, the Land Trust and the Wareham Free Library are lighting up the evening with comedian Jackson Gillman.
Registration can be complete on the Land Trust website. If it rains, the event will be held at the library at 59 Marion Road.