Winter Night Festival - Attleboro Arts Museum


Attleboro’s
Winter
Night
Festival
Saturday,
February
25th,
2017;
5
‐
9
pm
77
Park
Street,
Attleboro,
MA
02703
Free
Admission,
Open
to
All
Raindate:
Sunday,
February
26th,
2017;
5
–
9
pm
Winter
Night
Festival
Weather
Hotline:
774‐203‐1800
Lead
Sponsor
of
the
Winter
Night
Festival:
Columbia
Gas
of
Massachusetts
Attleboro’s
Winter
Night
Festival
Events
&
Activities
(Updated
2/2/2017;
Listings
are
subject
to
change)
FREE
All
aboard
the
Winter
Night
Festival
Trains!
(5‐9pm)
Trains
departs
from
55
Park
Street,
in
front
of
Scorpio’s
Restaurant
Attleboro’s
very
own
train
line
will
provide
rides
through
the
Festival.
Two
trains
hold
close
to
30
passengers
each.
Nothing
beats
train
travel!
Honey
Dew
will
be
selling
hot
chocolate
and
coffee
from
Gilbert
Perry
Square
for
those
getting
ready
to
board
the
trains!
FREE
ADMISSION
Attleboro
Arts
Museum’s
Winter
Art
and
Craft
Fair
(5‐9pm)
Creative,
handmade
items
that
showcase
great
local
talent!
Your
purchases
support
local
artists
and
the
arts
in
our
region.
Attleboro
Arts
Museum,
86
Park
St,
Attleboro,
MA
100%
of
all
sales
benefit
our
crafters.
CASH
or
CHECKS
preferred.
Participating
Crafters/Artists:
• Amanda
Sharples
of
Attleboro,
MA
–
Handmade
wire
wrapped
earrings,
clips
for
the
hair,
bangles,
rings
and
art
necklaces
as
well
as
original
art
prints
&
magnets.
www.amanda‐sharples.com
• Anam
Cara
Aromatherapy
of
Pawtucket,
RI
–
All
natural
aromatherapy
mists.
www.anamcara‐ri.com.
• Art
of
the
Gem
of
Warren,
RI
–
Cute
and
fun
beaded
jewelry
for
kids.
www.facebook.com/artofthegem
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Baubles
&
Things
of
Attleboro,
MA
–
Handmade
beaded
jewelry,
crocheted
&
silk
scarves
(including
infinity
scarves),
hats
and
natural
lavender
sachets.
Bea
Soapy
of
N.
Dighton,
MA
–
Handmade
milk
soap
&
body
products
for
men
and
women.
Salt
bars,
face
cream,
foot
pumice
soap,
body
exfoliators,
dog
soap,
lip
balm
and
clay
bars.
Products
are
made
from
goat,
coconut,
and
soymilks.
www.beasoapy.com
Ben
Macomber
of
Attleboro,
MA
–
New
England
inspired
original
watercolor
paintings
both
framed
&
matted.
Creations
by
Maris
of
Mansfield,
MA
–
Hand‐woven
textiles,
scarves
and
tote
bags.
www.creationsbymaris.etsy.com
J
Gracie
Bowtique
of
Taunton,
MA
–
Handmade
hair
bows,
headbands
and
seasonal
wreaths.
Jam
Sweet
of
Attleboro,
MA
–
Homemade
sugar
free
jams
and
jelly.
John
Hunter
Housley
of
East
Providence,
RI
–
Original
abstract
landscape
and
shadow
box
paintings.
www.johnhousley.com
Kave
Rock
Alpaca
Farm
of
Rehoboth,
MA
–
Handmade
natural
alpaca
fiber
winter
apparel,
hand‐knit
items
and
yarn.
Kave
Rock
will
be
bringing
their
irresistible
alpacas!
www.kaverockalpaca.com
Kim’s
Crafts
&
Treasures
of
Attleboro,
MA
–
Hand‐painted
slates,
slate
coasters,
wood
coasters,
coffee
mug
racks,
decorative
wine
glasses
and
slate
&
wood
clocks.
LG
Crafts
of
Holliston,
MA
–
Original
glass
and
wood
magnets
&
art
prints.
Mittens
By
Linda
of
North
Attleboro,
MA
–
Mittens
made
from
recycled
wool
sweaters.
Paper
Lings
of
Walpole,
MA
–
Origami
floral
bouquets,
aliens,
crane
ornaments
and
individual
flowers.
www.paperlings.net
Paulmark
Greeting
Cards
of
Attleboro,
MA
–
Original
rhyming
greeting
cards
and
assorted
notecards.
www.paulmarkgreetingcards.com
Rejuvenated
Jewels
and
Designs
of
Pawtucket,
RI
–
Upcycled
jewelry
&
hair
accessories
at
affordable
prices.
Custom
made
earrings
and
bracelets
are
offered
on
the
spot
–
come
design
your
own
jewels!
www.etsy.com/shop/RejuvenatedDesigns
Scented
Pleasures
by
Lina
of
New
Bedford,
MA
–
100%
Soy
wax
candles
and
all
natural
bath
&
body
products.
Including
beeswax
lip
balms,
shea
butter
&
beeswax
lotion
bars,
cold
process
soaps,
organic
bath
bombs
and
natural
bath
truffles.
www.scentedpleasuresbylina.com
The
Robin’s
Nest
of
Bellingham,
MA
–
Hand‐made
winter
fairies,
assorted
crocheted
items
such
as
hats,
scarves
and
gloves,
handcrafted
herb
stuffed
brooms,
kitchen
witches,
incense
bottles,
and
hand‐felted
enchanted
home
gnomes.
www.therobinsnestma.com
FREE
Caricatures
(5‐9pm)
Attleboro
Arts
Museum
Ceramics
Studio,
86
Park
Street,
Attleboro
Caricaturists
Adam
Cristaldi
and
Emma
Rickert
create
keepsake
portraits
of
Winter
Night
Festival
attendees.
Stop
by
for
this
special
work
of
art.
This
attraction
is
first
come,
first
Attleboro’s
Winter
Night
Festival
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served;
even
though
our
artists
work
very
quickly
the
number
of
caricatures
is
limited.
www.adamillustration.com
www.emmarickert.com
Sponsored
by
Engineered
Materials
Solutions.
FREE
ADMISSION
Then
and
Now
2017:
Interpretations
of
Selections
from
the
Attleboro
Arts
Museum’s
Permanent
Collection
(5‐9pm)
Attleboro
Arts
Museum,
86
Park
Street,
Attleboro
Permanent
collection
art
and
objects
are
displayed
along
with
companion
interpretations.
Twenty‐four
invited
artists
have
explored
the
Museum’s
holdings
and
produced
their
take
on
a
range
of
collection
works.
www.attleboroartsmuseum.org
FREE
Live
Alpacas
from
Kave
Rock
Farms
(5‐7pm)
86
Park
Street
(In
front
of
Attleboro
Arts
Museum
–
Weather
Permitting)
Kave
Rock
Farms
of
Rehoboth,
MA
will
bring
a
few
of
their
loveable
alpacas
to
the
Winter
Night
Festival.
Kave
Rock
works
with
the
New
England
Alpaca
Fiber
Pool
(NEAFP)
to
process
fiber
into
quality
products.
You
can
purchase
their
winter
apparel
and
yarns
at
the
Craft
Fair
and
Art
Sale
in
the
Attleboro
Arts
Museum
during
the
festival.
www.kaverockalpaca.com
FREE
“Your
Face
Here”
Crafted
by
the
Attleboro
Arts
Museum
(5‐9pm)
Outdoors,
Park
Street
Stop
by
our
Starry,
Starry
Night
and
our
Winter
Night
Festival
logo
paintings
with
face
“cut
outs.”
These
life‐size
“frames”
make
for
a
terrific
social
media‐worthy
photograph!
www.attleboroartsmuseum.org
FREE
ADMISSION
Attleboro
Jewelers
Jewelry
Sale
and
Exhibition
(5‐9pm)
First
floor,
Attleboro
Registry
of
Deeds
(Former
Post
Office)
The
glitter
of
winter
is
showcased
at
this
jewelry
sale
&
exhibit.
View
locally
manufactured
jewelry
from
exceptional
Attleboro
craftsmen.
www.attleborojewelry.com
Participating
Jewelry
Manufacturers
•
Chamilia
Beads
&
Jewelry
‐
Sterling
silver
beads,
beautiful
designs
•
Attleboro
Jewelers
‐
Custom
designs,
diamonds
and
gemstones
•
Alex
&
Ani
‐
(+)
Energy
bracelets
and
jewelry
•
Lokai
‐
Infused
with
elements
from
the
highest
(Mt.
Everest)
and
lowest
points
(Dead
Sea)
on
Earth.
•
Imperial
Pearl
‐
Pearls
of
multicolors
•
Swarovski
Crystals
‐
Capturing
the
natural
magic
of
light,
styles
that
are
timeless
and
fashionable
•
Marathon
‐
Products
made
from
precious
metals
•
LeStage
Mfg.
‐
Cape
Cod
jewelry,
convertible
bracelets
•
Design
by
CAD/CAM
‐
Manufacturers,
Jewelers,
Supplier
of
America
•
Watches
by:
Citizens,
Echo
Drive,
&
Bulova
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Winter
Night
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Jewelry
Makers
Ambassadors
• Women
at
Work
Museum
‐
Sports
Display
• Attleboro
Industrial
Museum
‐
Civil
War
Jewelry
and
Medals
• Civil
War
Monument
Committee
‐
Listing
of
Attleboro
men
that
served
in
the
Civil
War
• Robert
Megerdician
‐
Jewelry
14
Ounces
of
Love
and
1
Ounce
of
Metal
• Girl
Scouts
of
America
• Paws
‐
Pawtucket
Red
Sox
• Portraits
by
Heller
Photography
‐
Have
your
photo
taken
with
Paws
FREE
ADMISSION
Joel
Greene
with
Deep
Waters
(5‐8:30pm)
First
Floor,
Attleboro
Registry
of
Deeds
(next
to
City
Hall)
NEW!
Hear
original,
live
music
along
with
a
well‐known
covers.
Performances
on
guitar,
mandolin,
drums.
FREE
Grand
Bonfire
(5‐9pm)
Outdoors
on
the
lawn
of
the
Attleboro
Arts
Museum,
86
Park
Street
Attleboro’s
Fire
Department
will
conduct
a
blazing
bonfire
to
warm
up
this
special
night.
Gather
round!
Sponsored
by
Bridgewater
State
University
College
of
Continuing
Studies
–
Attleboro.
FREE
“All
Star
Entertainment”
Disk
Jockey
(5‐9pm)
Under
the
railroad
bridge
arch
on
Park
Street
Professional
DJ
Joseph
G.
Freitas
returns
with
an
extensive
music
library
and
his
high‐energy
style!
Joe
lights
up
the
night
and
creates
a
fun
and
colorful
atmosphere
for
all
ages.
FREE
ADMISSION
Festival
Food
Court
(5‐9pm)
Park
Street
Parking
Lot,
Attleboro
City
Hall
The
Winter
Night
Festival
presents
a
sampling
of
food
vendors
in
our
delectable
Food
Court.
Dinner
is
served
starting
at
5pm.
Sponsored
by
Power
Home
Remodeling.
• Ezekial
Bates
Lodge
(Offering
decadent
desserts)
• Hong
Kong
Treasures
• Willow
Tree
Poultry
Farms
• Pickled
Willy’s
Food
Truck
(First
time
Food
Court
vendor!)
• Attleboro
House
of
Pizza
FREE
Tractor
Rides
(5‐9pm)
Rides
start
at
the
corner
of
Union
and
Park
Streets
Take
an
old‐fashioned
spin
around
the
Winter
Night
Festival
grounds.
Our
thanks
to
E.D.
Liston
Landscaping
for
providing
this
classic
Festival
activity!
FREE
Ice
Sculpting
(5‐9pm)
Steps
of
Attleboro
Registry
of
Deeds
Art
In
Ice
sculpts
blocks
of
ice
into
Winter
Night
Festival
masterpieces!
Step
into
the
scene
for
a
cool
photo
op
with
one
of
these
amazing
sculptures.
www.artiniceinc.com.
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FREE
Live
Outdoor
Music:
–
Drummers
(5‐6pm
and
7‐8pm)
Outdoors
on
the
lawn
of
the
Attleboro
Arts
Museum,
86
Park
Street
Dave
Curry
is
the
creator
of
Drums
For
One
And
All,
the
name
under
which
he
leads
a
number
of
drumming‐related
activities,
including
drum
circle
facilitation.
Drum
&
dance
circle
gives
people
of
all
ages
and
skill
levels
the
opportunity
to
take
part
in
an
exciting
night
of
spontaneous
rhythmic
improvisation.
www.DrumsForOneAndAll.com
FREE
Live
Indoor
Music
(5‐8pm)
First
floor,
Attleboro
City
Hall
Winter
Night
Festival
musicians
provide
popular
tunes
–
live
from
the
City
Council
Chambers!
Enjoy
great
performances
from
local
talent.
FREE
Face
Painting
(5‐8pm)
First
floor,
Attleboro
City
Hall
Award‐winning
face
painting
presented
by
Art
on
the
Spot.
Perfect
for
kids
of
all
ages.
This
attraction
is
first
come,
first
served;
our
team
of
five
face
painters
will
accommodate
as
many
guests
as
possible
with
their
impressive
and
colorful
skills
before
8pm.
www.artonthespot.com
Sponsored
by
New
England
Behavior
Services,
Inc.
Go
For
The
Gold
–
Gold
Ticket
Raffle
(5‐8:30pm)
First
Floor,
Attleboro
Registry
of
Deeds
(next
to
City
Hall).
NEW!
Gold
Ticket
Raffle
=
Instant
Winners!
All
participants
have
a
chance
to
win
valuable
jewelry,
sports
items,
and
gift
certificates
from
popular
local
spots.
Raffle
and
Silent
Auction
winners
announced
at
8:30pm!
FREE
A
Different
Spin
(6‐8pm)
Gilbert
Perry
Square
A
Winter
Festival
show‐stopper!
Take
in
a
spectacular
Fire
Show
that
will
light
up
the
night!
Often
compared
to
the
exhilarating
thrill
of
a
fireworks
display
with
a
more
up‐close
and
personal
feel,
this
high
energy,
one
of
a
kind
performance
will
amaze
audiences
of
all
ages,
giving
them
something
to
remember
for
years
to
come.
www.adifferentspin.net
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Attleboro’s
Winter
Night
Festival
2017
is
generously
sponsored
by
Columbia
Gas
of
Massachusetts.
Sincere
thanks
to
all
of
the
Winter
Night
Festival
Volunteers
for
their
time,
effort
and
support!
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Attleboro’s
Winter
Night
Festival
Coordinators
Mayor
Kevin
J.
Dumas,
City
of
Attleboro
Dianne
Falk
–
Owner,
Cardinal
Marketing
Mim
Brooks
Fawcett
‐
Executive
Director,
Attleboro
Arts
Museum
Jim
Jones
–
Operations
Manager,
DoubleACS
Nancy
Young
‐
Owner
and
President,
Attleboro
Jewelers
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