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6 Things To Do In Plymouth This Spring: Markets, Festivals & Local Events
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Longer days and warmer weather mean it’s a great time to get outside and see what’s happening around Plymouth. Throughout the season, local markets, festivals and community events offer plenty of opportunities to explore, connect and enjoy the best of spring.
Below are several happenings to check out this season. Before heading out, it’s always a good idea to confirm hours, weather plans and ticket details with event organizers.
1. Quintal Bros. Produce & Farmer’s Market
When: Saturdays & Sundays, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Where: 11 Scobee Circle, Plymouth
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Quintal Bros. Produce & Farmer’s Market offers a mix of fresh fruits, vegetables and specialty foods in a casual, local setting. It’s a great place to pick up quality ingredients, prepared items and unique gifts while supporting a family-run market.
More info: quintalcart.com
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2. Herring Run Festival
When: April 25, 2026, 10 a.m.–3 p.m.
Where: Plimoth Grist Mill | 6 Spring Lane, Plymouth
The Herring Run Festival brings the community together for a fun and educational day centered around the return of migrating herring. Guests can explore interactive displays, meet local organizations and enjoy music and activities in a lively outdoor setting.
More info: plimoth.org/events/herring-run-celebration
3. Project Arts Free Summer Concert Series
When: Wednesdays 6:30–9 p.m., June 24 through August 26, 2026
Where: DCR Pilgrim Memorial State Park | 79 Water Street, Plymouth
The Free Summer Concert Series celebrates its 30th year with a lineup of live performances running weekly from late June through August. Featuring a mix of bands and special opening acts, it’s a fun, outdoor way to enjoy music all summer long in a relaxed, community setting.
More info: facebook.com/projectartsplymouth
4. First Fridays At Blake Planetarium
When: The first Friday of every month, 7–8 p.m.
Where: Plymouth Community Intermediate School | 117 Long Pond Road, Plymouth
First Fridays at Blake offers a live, interactive planetarium experience focused on the current night sky. Guests can learn to spot stars, planets and constellations while enjoying an engaging, all-ages program in a unique indoor setting.
5. Plymouth Arts & Crafts On The Green 2026
When: May 2, 2026, 11 a.m.–4 p.m.
Where: Plymouth Town Hall Green | 26 Court Street, Plymouth
Arts & Crafts on the Green is a free, family-friendly market featuring local artists, handmade goods and live music in the heart of downtown Plymouth. Visitors can browse unique creations, watch live demos and enjoy a relaxed outdoor atmosphere surrounded by creativity and community.
More info: eventbrite.com/e/plymouth-arts-crafts-on-the-green-2026-tickets
6. 9 To 5 - The Musical
When: Select dates and times, May 27 through June 6, 2026
Where: Priscilla Beach Theatre | 800 Rocky Hill Road, Plymouth
Priscilla Beach Theatre presents 9 to 5: The Musical, a lively stage adaptation of the classic film featuring music by Dolly Parton. With a mix of humor, energy and memorable songs, the show brings a fun and empowering story to life in an intimate theater setting. Purchase show tickets online.
More info: pbtheatre.org/2026-9To5TheMusical.php
Looking for more things to do in Plymouth this spring? Check out the Patch events calendar for more local events and activities.
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