Author: Rachel Dvareckas
Want a pastoral place to pick your pumpkin? Check out these local farms.
Try these local coffee spots to pick up a quality pumpkin spice latte (and other favorite fall drinks!).
Try a festive favorite like a pumpkin pie martini or apple berry spritz.
Get the kiddos settled for the school year with supplies from these local stores.
This Black and woman-owned business was born out of the pandemic.
The local company celebrates the small moments in life.
Try these five places for delicious pot pies that will leave you full and happy.
You can support their efforts by making financial contributions at amoshouseholidaygiving.org.
The marketing campaign makes a comeback to help support local businesses and tourism during the winter months.
Find the perfect trinket to adorn your Christmas tree.
Rhode Island-based nonprofits will be able to apply and fill out a questionnaire for a chance to receive clothing.
The play is performed outdoors, under the stars and viewable from the warmth and safety of your car at the WaterFire Arts Center in Providence.
Satisfy your sweet tooth and pick up cookies, cake or tarts (or why not all?) to enjoy at home.
The Gemma family has decorated their driveway with 110 inflatables and a magical Christmas light show with an option to donate to the Gloria Gemma Breast Cancer Resource Foundation.
Join the Avenue Concept in celebrating Rhode Island Commerce's Take it Outside initiative with illuminated public art murals and installations in downtown Providence.
The exhibition focuses on the American flag through several different mediums.
This outdoor market will showcase the work of talented women business owners, crafters and artisans from around the area.
The awards show will be aired virtually for free on Capitol TV and will highlight the preservation work of groups across the state.
Support the Rhode Island economy and local small business owners with these five outdoor events.