Mattapoisett Harbor Days Are Here
Mattapoisett Harbor Days are back! We have the full schedule for all the events.
There's so much summer fun to be had for the whole family over the course of these 5 days followed by much more all summer long. You can find all the information you need through their Facebook Page.
Tonight is the wildly popular Strawberry Shortcake Night will take place starting at 7PM! The band will play in the gazebo and there will be strawberry shortcake served until it's gone!
Thursday night (7/13) there will be Painting In The Park starting at 7PM. This is a course ran by a professional and participants must be 15 or older to participate! Space is limited so sign up as soon as possible here.
Friday night (7/14) there will be entertainment by Johnny's Basement, which is a local rock band. All ages are welcome to the show so bring the kids and enjoy some great local music.
Saturday (7/15) is a full day of fun events for everyone. 9AM kicks off the local craft fair, followed by entertainment starting at 11:30 by Old Love. At 1PM there will be a Mad Scientist Show "Fire and Ice" followed by another Mad Scientist Show, "Interactive Slime!" at 2PM. Both mad science shows are for the kids so make sure they don't miss them. At 3PM there will be entertainment from Billy Couto and The After Hours Band followed by entertainment at 5PM by Chris Richards. The night ends with Lobster Fest starting at 5:30 and tickets are $19.
Sunday (7/16) starts at 8AM with the Pancake Breakfast, don't miss out on this family favorite event! At 9AM the craft fair begins where you can find 100+ vendors from all over the area. Starting at 9AM until 4PM there will be a U Pick'Em auction and a 50/50 raffle. 11AM marks the opening of the food tent and at 5PM the raffle winners will be drawn. As always, there will be various entertainers throughout the day including The Bliss Jazz Ensemble from 9:30AM to 11AM, The Showstoppers start at 11:30, followed by the final entertainer Joe Mac Music from 2PM to 4PM.
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Additional Reporting By Taylor Sullivan