There's plenty to do in and around Kingston

There’s plenty to do in and around Kingston

1 Join in potluck dinner at the Jones River Landing Friday, Aug. 1. Take something for the grill, or a dish to share (grills provided). And take your kayak or canoe, or borrow one from the Landing, and get out on the water. The grill is hot by 6 p.m., first come, first served. All are welcome.

2 Pilgrim Progress will be held at 6 p.m. Friday, Aug. 1. This reenactment of the Pilgrims’ Sabbath procession to worship begins at the Mayflower Society House, located at 4 Winslow St. in downtown Plymouth. Costumed participants, many of whom are from Plymouth and the surrounding communities or visitors to the area, represent the survivors of the first harsh winter of 1621. They will assemble to the beat of a drum and the Progress will proceed along the waterfront and up Leyden Street to the site of the First Fort meetinghouse on Burial Hill.

3 Sunday breakfast at the Bradford Homestead, corner of Maple Street and Landing Road, Kingston; from 9 to 11:30 a.m., adults $9, children, 4-10 $4. Aug. 3 – A Kingston Blueberry Breakfast – Hosts: The Kingston Cultural Council. Fresh Fruit, Scrambled Eggs, Blueberry or Plain Pancakes with Maple Syrup, Grilled Sausage, Breakfast Breads and Baked Goods, Coffee, Tea, Juice. Funds support the Jones River Village Historical Society’s mission to preserve Kingston’s history.

4 Independence Mall Regal Cinemas Summer Movie Express is back. This year’s festival will offer family-friendly, PG-rated movies at 10 a.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings. Admission is $1 with a portion of the proceeds going to the Will Rogers Institute. Aug. 5 and 6: Kung Fu Panda 2; Madagascar 3

5 The Project Arts of Plymouth 19th annual free summer concert series features The Dave Macklin Band 6:30 to 9:30 p.m Wednesday, Aug. 6. All shows are performed at Pilgrim Memorial State Park on Water Street in Plymouth. See www.projectarts.com for details.