Programs

Campus Tours at the Museums (May-Oct)

June 6th – October 17th, 2025

Monday 10-2pm, Tuesday 10-2pm, Friday 10-2pm, Saturday 10-4pm

We also host historical walking tours year round. Click here for the current schedule of historical walking tours.

For special events, see below.

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Crafted by Community – Family Friendly Celebration of Local Talent

August 10, 2024 @ 11:00 am - 3:00 pm

Join us for a family friendly celebration of local talent!

Mark your calendars for August 10th and help support our museum as well as local artists and artisans. This event is a unique opportunity to experience the true spirit of our community and support the Fix the Wicks Campaign.

– Discover unique, handcrafted treasures created by our vibrant local artists in an event that reimagines our beloved tradition.
– Enjoy live music and treats from a delicious food truck.
– Explore artisanal treasures — each piece a testament to the creativity and skill within our community.
– Participate in crafts and artistic activities.
– Immerse yourself in our collections with self-guided tours.

We are so excited to have Thektchn Food Truck for this event!

Let’s come together to elevate local arts and culture in the heart of our community.

 Local Artisans / Kids Crafts / Tours/ Art / Thektchn Food Truck / Live Music / Poetry On The Portico at 2pm

$15 Suggested Donation to Support the Fix the Wicks Campaign

Register here

 

2024 Exhibitor Contract:

Please fill out the form and mail to our office with payment.

Exhibitor Contract Crafted by Community 2024

 

Poetry reading will begin at 2pm during our Crafted by Community event on Aug 10th – here is the line-up:
-Rich Youmans  has volunteered to read Winston Bolton’s poem, A Summer Life and Frank Finale’s At the Edge of the Sea with Rachel Carson.
-Robin Smith-Johnson is reading Laurel Kornhiser’s Abandoned Bog, West Falmouth and Penikese Island Triptych by Cliff Saunders
-Kathleen Casey, will read her poem, The Knob at Quisset Harbor and Elizabeth Bradfield’s A Further Explication of Irony.
-Mary Swope is reading her poem, Waking Woods Hole and Linda Pastan’s At Woods Hole. 
-Samm Carlton, is reading her poem,  Salt Song and Tricia Knoll’s Squid Jigging in Woods Hole.
-Alice Kociemba will read Daniel Tobin’s Quissett and her poems Bourne Bridge and Death of Teaticket Hardware.

Details

Venue

  • Museums on the Green
  • 55-65 Palmer Avenue
    Falmouth, MA 02540 United States
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  • Phone 15085484857

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