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Plymouth Pod #19
This week in Plymouth
With May well underway, a very common question that is asked in the summer months is “where can I get the best lobster roll? And with that, my journey begins to find the best lobster roll in the greater Plymouth area. However, I can’t do it alone - where should I start? I want to hear about all the lobster rolls. This kicks-off our very own Lobster Roll Challenge. 🦞
Before we get in (claws first), a quick reminder: The Pod Card launched last week and is available for purchase here! If you ordered one already, it’s on its way - and you’ll be stamping away with discounts in no time. There’s less than a 100 left so grabs yours while you can!

84 North Street in Hingham is now Meadow Style (formerly Bobbles and Lace) - store info!
Wednesday
Sushi Night at Sip at 1620 Wine Bar in Plymouth 4-9pm (info)
Opening Night of Bright Star at Priscilla Beach Theater in Plymouth 7:30pm (ticketed event) - Show runs May 28th to June 7th
Friday
Live Music with Seven Day Weekend at East Bay Grille in Plymouth 8-11pm (info)
Saturday
Sunny Days Indoor Artisan Market at The Cozy Nook in Pembroke 11am-3pm (info)
Hops and Shops at Forty Second Brew Co. in Kingston 12-4pm (info)
Live Music with Mutu4L at Gillis Family Tavern in Plymouth 8-11pm (info)
Sunday
Tea in the Peonies at Peaceful Pines Farm & Floral in Plympton 11am-1pm (ticketed event)
South Shore Femme Fest at Stellwagen Beer Company in Marshfield 12:30-7pm (ticketed event)
Monday
The Pink Party at 71 Degrees West in Plymouth 6:30pm (ticketed event)

June 7th: Plymouth Pickle and Fermentation Festival in Plymouth (info)
July 18th: Boys and Girls Club Plymouth Annual Charity Golf Tournament in Plymouth (info & registration details)

Which of the following statements about Plymouth's historic Samoset House is true? |
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The moon is just a sliver at 0.7% — a waxing crescent glowing low in the sky. Venus, the dazzling Morning Star, is shining at its brightest as it nears its greatest elongation on June 1. Early risers can spot it around 3:11 am, with Saturn and Neptune following close behind. Sunset is at 8:07 pm with darkness settling in by 9:22. Perfect conditions for a peaceful evening skywatch or a stargazing stroll before dawn.