Beyond the parades: What to do on Independence Day weekend in Rhode Island

Get in touch with historic documents, see a free performance from Ballet RI and experience an evening of Cape Verdean song

The "Goddard Printing" from 1777 is one of Rhode Island's three historic copies of the Declaration of Independence that will be on display at the Statehouse on July 4th
The “Goddard Printing” from 1777 is one of Rhode Island’s three historic copies of the Declaration of Independence that will be on display at the Statehouse on July 4th
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The "Goddard Printing" from 1777 is one of Rhode Island's three historic copies of the Declaration of Independence that will be on display at the Statehouse on July 4th
The “Goddard Printing” from 1777 is one of Rhode Island’s three historic copies of the Declaration of Independence that will be on display at the Statehouse on July 4th
Rhode Island State Archives
Beyond the parades: What to do on Independence Day weekend in Rhode Island
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Looking for some tips on what to do this weekend and beyond? We’ve got you covered. Here are a few recommendations from Ocean State Media afternoon host Mareva Lindo and producer James Baumgartner.

Historic Copies of the Declaration of Independence on Display

Rhode Island has three copies of the Declaration that are all over 200 years old. These were distributed in the early days of the American Revolution and displayed for the public to see, so there’s not many left. And Rhode Island’s copies are in great condition compared to some of the others. R.I. Secretary of State Gregg Amore says it’s important to make these documents accessible so that Rhode Islanders can “see their connection to American Independence…. And to have a rare official state copy, in such great condition, and to see that up close and personal, that’s powerful.”

Where: R.I. Statehouse, 82 Smith St., Providence, R.I.
When: Saturday, July 4, 1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Details: RhodeIsland250.org

Concert Under the Elms

The John Brown House and Museum hosts concerts on Thursdays on its Great Lawn. This week, it’s The American Band, a symphonic concert band comprised of over 50 musicians from Rhode Island and nearby Connecticut and Massachusetts. With a repertoire that is both versatile and traditional, The American Band is one of the oldest continuously active bands in the United States. Concert-goers are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and picnic fare.

Where: John Brown House and Museum, 52 Power St., Providence, R.I.
When: Thursday, July 2, 6:30 p.m.
Details: Rhode Island Historical Society

An Evening of Cape Verdean Song

Elida Almeida carries the musical heart of Cabo Verde to the world, bridging cultures with her soul-stirring storytelling and magnetic charm. She also played NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert last year.

Where: Zeiterion Performing Arts Center, 684 Purchase St., New Bedford, Mass.
When: Thursday, July 2, 8:00 p.m.
Details: Zeiterion.org

A Parade Known for Being Horrible

Glocester’s Ancients and Horribles Parade is a unique one, known for its extravagant, satirical political floats and wild costumes. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the parade.

Where: Glocester Town Hall, 1145 Putnam Pike, Glocester, R.I.
When: Saturday, July 4, 4:00 p.m.
Details: Glocesterri.gov

A Smaller Parade in Cumberland

It’s also the 100th year for Cumberland’s Arnold Mills Parade. It has similar roots in the “ancients and horribles” theme, which they say is all about highlighting Americans’ love of all things “wild and wonderful.”

Where: Nate Whipple Highway, 50 Arnold Mills Road, Cumberland, R.I.
When: Saturday, July 4, 11:00 a.m.
Details: Arnold Mills Parade

Rhode Island Indian Council

What does 250 years of American history mean from a Native American perspective? Rhode Island Indian Council Executive Director Darrell Waldron will reflect on the significance of this milestone for Indigenous communities.

Where: Memorial Park, Providence, R.I.
When: Saturday, July 4, 6:00 p.m.
Details: WaterFire.org

Dancing Fourth

Ballet RI will perform excerpts from audience-favorite works along with the world premiere of “250th Celebration,” created in honor of America’s 250th anniversary and sponsored by the RI250 Commission.

Where: Waterplace Park Basin Stage, Providence, R.I.
When: Saturday, July 4, 6:00 p.m.
Details: RhodeIsland250.org

RI Phil on the Statehouse Steps

The Rhode Island Philharmonic will perform a free concert of July 4th favorites from Copland, Bernstein, Sousa and more.

Where: Rhode Island Statehouse Steps, Providence, R.I.
When: Saturday, July 4, 7:15 - 8:45 p.m.
Details: riphil.org

RI250 WaterFire

The RI250 Commission is sponsoring a special commemorative WaterFire event featuring community performances and a procession from the Statehouse to the Waterplace Park basin for the lighting event.

Where: Waterplace Park and various locations along the Providence and Woonasquatucket Rivers
When: Saturday, July 4, 8:45 p.m.
Details: WaterFire.org

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