To Do This Weekend: Black Joy Day 2023 To A Town-Wide Yard Sale In Acushnet

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BOSTON (WBZNewsRadio) - The weekend has arrived and all that heat and humidity we've been dealing with isn't going anywhere. Friday we'll see highs around 90, before it cools down Saturday. Saturday, you'll want to grab an umbrella or raincoat as there will be a few showers, especially later in the day. Sunday, the humidity sticks around with highs around 80 and the possible shower here or there.

FRIDAY

Hang out under the Friday Night Lights

It’s that time of year again, the cleats are hitting the field and the pom-poms are ready to be tossed in the air, as High School Footballs teams begin their fall seasons. Pentucket Regional High not only has it’s first game against Hamilton-Wenham, but it’ll be the first game held in the school’s brand new stadium.

“We are very excited to show off one of the crown jewels of our school buildings project,” said Principal Brenda Erhardt. “Our school community has been patient for the past several years as the new campus unfolded. We are eager to show off this new, amazing facility, and we hope parents, students and supporters will celebrate Opening Night.”

Various times/Locations

Black Joy Day 2023

The ICA is partnering with Thaddeus Miles, a photographer, community leader and founder of the Black joy project, to celebrate the 4th annual Black Joy Day in Boston.

"Black Joy Day is more than a moment, it's a movement. A symphony of voices, talents, and spirits, echoing the resilience, love and vibrancy of our community. Let's come together to feel, heal, and revel in the rhythm of joy." Miles said.

5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. ICA Boston, FREE

View Boston After Dark

If you haven't already checked out View Boston, you now have the chance to do it after the sun sets. Starting this week, every Thursday-Saturday from 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. the rooftop bar will stay open.

Thurs - Sat 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. 800 Boylston Street. Tickets $19.99

Get your Greek On.

There are a couple of Greek Festivals happening in and around Boston this weekend. In Somerville, GreekFest kicks off at Noon and runs through Sunday evening. They'll be serving up delicious eats and there will be live music, guaranteed to get your moving along.

In Boston, a three day Greek Festival kicks off at 3:00 p.m. and runs through Sunday. There will be food, music, and entertainment for the whole family.

Boston Greek Festival Fri-Sunday, Annunciation Greek Othodox Cathedral of New England. FREE

GreekFest Somerville, Fri-Sunday Dormition of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church. FREE

Hampton Beach Seafood Festival

You’ll want to bring your appetite to New Hampshire’s annual lobster-eating competition and Seafood festival. Lobster, crab, scallops, clams, you name it, you’ll be able to chow down on it. Governor Chris Sununu will once again be the master of ceremonies.

Friday – Sunday, Ocean Boulevard, Hampton Beach N.H. FREE

Pirates of the Caribbean at “Old Ironsides”

Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum... okay, okay, maybe leave the bottle of rum at home for this movie night. Starting at 7:10 p.m. Old Iron Sides will show "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest." You'll want to get there early as eating is first come, first serve. What's more, before the film Museum educators will be on hand, offering free activities related to the ship's history and the flick.

7:10 p.m. USS Constitution, FREE

SATURDAY

Annual Seaside Le Mans Race in Mashpee

Formula One comes to Mashpee this weekend in the annual Seaside Le Mans race. The event raises money for The Cape Cod Foundation, which distributes 100% of the funds to the designated beneficiaries chosen for the year.

Noon – 5:00 p.m. Mashpee Commons, Free

King Richards Faire.

Tis the second weekend fair lads and lasses to travel down to Carver for the annual King Richard’s Renaissance Faire.

Weekends Through October 31st. Tickets $39-$43

Natick Days

Natick’s annual festival celebrating the community is back, showcasing the hard work of small businesses and local organizations that support the Town. Natick Common will transform into a community stage, with food, fun and all sorts of entertainment. In years past, there’s been mini-golf, a moonwalk, a bungee challenge and photo-booths. If you’re worried about parking, don’t be! There will be a free shuttle running between the Common, Natick High School and Wilson Middle School

10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Natick Common, Natick MA, Free.

Acushnet Town-Wide Yard Sale

Talk about a supportive community! The entire town of Acushnet is hosting it’s third annual town-wide yard sale. And this year it’ll coincide with another community staple: The annual Apple Peach Festival on both Saturday and Sunday. This year, nearly 100 households signed up to unload the “hidden treasure” sitting in the back of the garage.

Saturday – Sunday

2023 Massachusetts Run for the Fallen

The 10th annual Massachusetts Run for the Fallen takes place this Saturday in Dedham. The 5k run/walk is dedicated to the local military heroes who lost their lives to protect our freedoms since 9/11.

9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Barnes Memorial Park, 150 Eastern Ave, Dedham

Quincy Pops Concert on the Hancock Adams Common

Why not head to the city of Presidents for an evening under the stars with wonderous live music? The Pops Concert will feature both the Quincy Choral Society and the Quincy Symphony Orchestra.

“Each monthly event on the Hancock Adams Common has brought such a wide variety of talented performers to our community. The City of Quincy is so fortunate to feature the artistry of the Quincy Symphony Orchestra and Quincy Choral Society on what we hope will be a beautiful early September evening,” said Mayor Thomas Koch.

4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Hancock-Adams Common, 1305 Hancock St, Quincy. FREE

Gloucester Harbor Music Festival

Head to Gloucester this weekend to get your groove on, as the community celebrates the annual Gloucester Harvest Music Festival. This year all proceeds will go direction to the Addision Gilbert Hospital Citizens Fund.

11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Gloucester Harbor Walk, Tickets $22.69

East Boston Latin Music Festival

It's the second annual East Boston Latin Music Festival, after a successful and vibrant 2022 event. The festival was created by Senator Lydia Edwards, the City of Boston, ZUMIX, and the Veronica Robles Cultural Center, this year is sure to be bigger and better than last year.

1:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. East Boston Memorial Park. FREE

Dancing On The Charles

Boogie on down on the banks of the Charles this Saturday night. 21+ event with a cash bar, repeat; CASH BAR.

3:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. Marsh Post #442, 5 Greenough Blvd, Cambridge. $30-$40

Soal Viet Kitchen Gran Prix Beverly

Ready your cycling legs and head to Beverly this weekend for the annual Grand Prix. Described as a "crit," the bike race takes place on a short course, typically less than 5km, and often blocked in by city streets.

12:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

SwamptOberfest - RESCHEDULED TO SEPTEMBER 23RD

The calendar still reads September, but in Swampscott, it sure feels like October this weekend. The "Swamptoberfest" returns to the lawn of the town hall for a day of beer, music, food and family-fun. By the way, you'll want to bring the kids, this year there will be an inflatable slide, mini-golf and corn hole.

4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Swampscott Town Hall Lawn. Tickets $5-$20

SUNDAY

New England Patriots Vs. Philadelphia Eagles

The Pats are gearing up for the open of the 2023 season this weekend, as they're set to host the Philadelphia Eagles at Gillette on Sunday. This opener will be special for Tom Brady and his fans after team owner, Robert Kraft, invited Brady to the opener after he announced his retirement earlier this year. The GOAT is expected to address the crowd during a half-time ceremony, which will also be streamed live on Patriots.com

4:25 p.m. Gillette Stadium, One Patriot Place, Foxboro.

Cambridge Carnival International

It's the 29th annual Cambridge Carnival Festival this weekend, celebrating the African diaspora with food, music, and festivities.

11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Central Square, Cambridge FREE

Boston EMS Open House

Ever wanted to know what it's like to be an EMT in Boston? Well this weekend Boston EMS is opening it's doors for an open house. Through out the afternoon, there will be information sessions, where future EMTs can learn about hiring opportunities, EMT course scholarships and ask questions.

12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. 785 Albany Street, 6th floor, Boston. FREE

Boston Seafood Festival

Lobster, scallops, crab, and roe. It's that time of year again when Boston's best lands on our plates and us New Englanders' celebrate all things seafood. With a decade under it's belt, the Seafood Festival welcomes more than 7,000 people to the historical Fish Pier in the Seaport. Highlight of the event is the oyster shucking contest, so you may want to opt for leg day Sunday morning. By the way they're still looking for volunteers to help Sunday.

Boston Fish Pier, 306 Northern Ave. Tickets $20-$70

Worcester Pet Rock Festival

Before you dust off your pet rock from the late 1980's, this Pet Rock Festival won't feature granite and googly-eyes. Instead, think rock-fest with a focus on our furry family members. The event highlights the hard work of local animal welfare organizations that work to keep our animals safe.

12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. SAC Park, Shrewsbury

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