Wet, Hot Rhode Island Summer

Finally - something to look forward to other than an occasional thunderstorm.
Cinemaworld brought back Movie Night - $2 a ticket, classics on screen. Tonight is the last night to see Back to the Future. But next weekend, Enter The Dragon. I'm there.
Tazza is hosting the outdoor Movies on the Block, free every Thursday at dusk.
The Phoenix released their summer guide, and it's packed with to-do listings.
The new Hope Artiste Village in Pawtucket is having a summer festival this coming Saturday (family-friendly). I hear there's a book store - now I have to go.
City officials want to convince you that Kennedy Plaza is safe. From Daily Dose:

There are some regular weekly events planned, like a Friday Farmers’ Market, as well as some big events such as the Heineken Latino Celebration July 6th (please tell me they’re planning a Dos Equis Oktoberfest) and the Roller Derby on July 25th.

Roller Derby - I hear those chicks are mean. Makes me wish I was one... except, I probably wouldn't last 30 seconds.
If you've ever seen The Office (U.K. version, of course), you know about pub quizzes. Yeah, we got those too: The Wild Colonial Tavern on Sunday nights and the Brickhouse Bar & Grill Wednesday nights (yes, it was that pool table dive on Diamond Hill Road, but new owners make all the difference). Both begin at 8 p.m.
Also this Saturday, Books on the Square is celebrating their 1-year anniversary. This place will forever be in my heart for selling me a copy of Hunger's Brides for $2.

The fleet is in!

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