Roger Williams Zoo - 10:00 AM
Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East - 11:00 AM
Roger Williams Zoo - 10:00 AM
Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East - 11:00 AM
Roger Williams Zoo - 10:00 AM
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Fox Festival Parade
This participatory parade was started to celebrate the Fox Library, community, creativity, and Arlington wildlife.
It has grown to include messages of environmental activism of all kinds. Contribute your voice and come to a workshop or make your own costumes and signs
Make a mask, banner or puppet inspired by local animals in a free workshop with artist Sara Peattie at the Fox Library. Kids can participate in afterschool workshops with Sara at the Thompson School. New family workshops at the Hardy School led by artist Kari Percival will celebrate the school’s mascot, the playful dolphin, and advocate for preserving the health of our oceans. Sunday, June 9, 10 am to 12:30 pm
PARADE SCHEDULE – Saturday, June 15
Gather at 11:45 at the Fox Library, 175 Mass Avenue. The Parade starts at noon and will be led by a local brass band.