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Plymouth Pod #59
On the radar this week
Happy Tuesday all! I hope y’all have a chance to enjoy this warm weather and step outside to soak up some sunshine. I can’t wait for all of this snow to be completely melted.
There is a lot happening this week besides warmer temps so let’s get right into it:

Trail of The Week: Cranberry Watershed Preserve (Kingston)
I'm bringing back The Trail of the Week Portion now that the weather has hopefully shifted to spring temps. Tucked beside Silver Lake High School, the 307-acre Cranberry Watershed Preserve offers more than 5 miles of scenic trails winding through pine and oak forests, wetlands, and retired cranberry bogs dating back to the 1940s. Boardwalks, small bridges, ponds, and streams make this a varied and peaceful place to explore, and a section of the Bay Circuit Trail passes right through the property. Wildlife sightings are common, from turtles and wood frogs to deer, fox, and great blue herons. Plan your visit here.

Happenings
Tuesday 10th
Sip & Pour: Epoxy Ocean Waves at Plymouth Public House in Plymouth - More Info
Littles Lounge Soft Opening at Littles Play Lounge in Ipswich - More Info
Local Eats Week 2026 at Downtown Plymouth in Plymouth continues through the 13th - More Info
March Wine Tasting Dinner at Uva Wine Bar in Plymouth 7pm - More Info
Wednesday 11th
Spring Day Paint Party at All Good Art Studio in Plymouth 1:30pm - More Info
Free IGNITE Cycle Ride with Courtney at Ignite Barre Fitness in Plymouth 5:30pm - More Info
Thursday 12th
Trivia Night for Plymouth Area One Fund at Vitamin Sea Brewing in Plymouth 6pm - More Info
Team Puzzle Night Competition at Harper Lane Brewery in Middleboro 6:30pm - More Info
Friday 13th
St. Paddy's with The Black Rose Band at Plymouth Public House in Plymouth 6pm - More Info
Sitting and Sipping with Spirits at Plymouth Bay Winery in Plymouth 6pm - More Info
Puzzle Race at Dirty Water Distillery in Plymouth 6pm - More Info
Cabaret at Company Theatre in Norwell 7:30pm - More Info
Comedy with Will Noonan at Spire Center for Performing Arts in Plymouth 8pm - More Info
Saturday 14th (Pi Day)
Storybook Breakfast at Plymouth South High School in Plymouth 9am - More Info
Opening Day 2026 at Plimoth Patuxet Museums in Plymouth - More Info
A Colonial Tavern Evening at Historic Oliver Estate in Middleborough 6pm - More Info
Cabaret at Company Theatre in Norwell 7:30pm - More Info
Jon Butcher Axis at Spire Center for Performing Arts in Plymouth 8pm - More Info
Celebrate Pi Day with Keegan’s (Plymouth and Kingston locations) - Pre-order info here
Sunday 15th
St. Paddy's Day Brunch with The Black Rose Band at Tavern on the Wharf in Plymouth 11am - More Info
Sunday Serenades: Destination Soul Town ft. The Sensational Soul Cruisers at Spire Center for Performing Arts in Plymouth 3pm - More Info
Irish Music with Eddie Dillon and Aoife Clancy at Plymouth Bay Winery in Plymouth 4pm - More Info
Monday 16th
Magic the Gathering (Teens) at Plymouth Public Library in Plymouth - More Info
St. Patty’s Day Cake Decorating Class at Uva Wine Bar in Plymouth 7pm - More Info

Trivia
Before Kingston became its own town in 1726, what was it originally known as? |

Who Are You Having Dinner With on March 26th?
Dinner Club is back on Thursday, March 26th at 6:30pm and you can sign up here.
Here’s how the night comes together:
You start by filling out a short quiz about your interests, food preferences, and the kinds of people you’d enjoy meeting. We use that to match you with five other Plymouth Pod members.
The morning of the event, you’ll receive your invite revealing which downtown Plymouth restaurant your table will be heading to.
Dinner begins Thursday, March 26 at 6:30pm, and afterwards everyone gathers for an afterparty with the other tables.
The logistics:
It’s $16 to reserve your seat, which covers the coordination and matching. You’ll pay for your own meal at dinner and we’ll handle the rest.

Tides & Tails
Pets: Hunter the Irish Wolfhound
Night Sky: The night sky over Plymouth features a third-quarter moon (about 57% illuminated). Jupiter is the standout planet tonight, shining brightly and easy to spot after sunset, while Venus lingers low in the evening sky. If you have binoculars, you might also catch Uranus before midnight. Sunrise tomorrow is at 7:01am, continuing the steady march toward longer spring days.
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