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Huttleston Marketplace<\/strong><\/a>
\n Saturdays, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.<\/strong><\/span>
\n(no markeplace on June 24)<\/strong><\/span>
\n Lawn of Fairhaven Visitors Center\/Fairhaven High School<\/strong>
\n 141 Main Street at Route 6, Fairhaven<\/strong>
\nShop for art, crafts, antiques and collectibles, farm produce, locally prepared foods, books by local authors, and more at this outdoor marketplace held every Saturday, rain or shine. Most weeks there should be about 30 or more booths set up. For more information or guidelines and application forms for vendors, visit https:\/\/fairhaventours.com\/huttleston-marketplace\/, call 508-979-4085 or email FairhavenTours@fairhaven-ma.gov.<\/p>\n

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\"\"Henry H. Rogers Walking Tours<\/a><\/strong>
\n Tuesdays, 10:00 a.m., June through September<\/strong>
\n Start outside Town Hall, 40 Center St., Fairhaven<\/strong>
\nA free 75-minute guided walk teaches about the town\u2019s benefactor Henry H. Rogers of the Standard Oil Co. and his gifts of magnificent architecture to Fairhaven. Tour includes visits inside the Town Hall and Millicent Library. Tuesday guide: Bob Foster, Thursday guide: Chris Richard. Weather permitting. No reservations required.<\/strong> For more information, visit
https:\/\/fairhaventours.com\/category\/tours\/<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n

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Pirates & Privateers Presentation at Fort Phoenix<\/strong><\/a>
\n Fridays, 10:00 a.m., June through September<\/strong>
\n Start at Fort Phoenix flagpole,<\/strong>
\n Fort Phoenix, Old Fort Rd., Fairhaven<\/strong>
\nHear tales of pirates, Revolutionary War era privateers, and historical Fort Phoenix presented by Greybeard, an 18th century gunner from the privateer sloop Broome<\/em>, Abigail \u201cAbby\u201d Black, a ship\u2019s doctor, Mr. Church the cook, and Andrew the Powder Monkey. Learn which things you think you know about pirates are myths based on fiction, the difference between pirates and \u201clegal\u201d privateers, and whwether or not real pirates said “arrrgh!” Presentation includes a demonstration firing of a black powder swivel gun. Weather permitting. For more information, visit
https:\/\/fairhaventours.com\/category\/tours\/<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n

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\"\"<\/strong><\/a>Fairhaven Farmer\u2019s Market<\/strong><\/a>
\n Sundays, 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.<\/strong>
\nStarting June 18<\/strong>
\n 151 Alden Road, Fairhaven<\/strong>
\nThis privately operated farmers market will have locally grown edibles, vegetables, fruits, baked goods, meat, herbs, honey, jams, eggs, plants, homemade soaps, fresh squeezed lemonade and much more. It runs every Sunday from June 24 to October 28. Parking is available in the lot of National Bleach, directly next door to the market. For more information, email Allnaturalbeef@comcast.net or visit the Facebook page here:
https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/Fairhaven-Farmers-Market-172437426741689\/<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n

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