Holidays at Highfield

Highfield Hall and Gardens 56 Highfield Drive, Falmouth, MA, United States

Highfield Hall & Gardens is “Decking the Hall” for the 18th Annual Holidays at Highfield starting Friday, November 22nd and running for four consecutive weekends, Thursdays through Sundays, except Thanksgiving Day.  Visit the decorated house and shop in our select artisan gift gallery. This year’s theme, Timeless Tales, A Literary Journey, is being brought to

$10 – $20

Bandstand – The Birth of Rock ‘n Roll with a Holiday Twist

Cotuit Center for the Arts 4404 Falmouth Road, Cotuit, MA, United States

Cotuit Center for the Arts will present Bandstand: The Birth of Rock 'n Roll with a Holiday Twist, Tuesday, November 26, and running through December 22 on Thursdays through Sundays in the Vivian and Morton Sigel Black Box Theater. Shows are 7:30 PM on Thursdays and Fridays, 5 PM on Saturdays, and 2 PM on

$13 – $53

Music Historian Frank King

West Falmouth Library 575 West Falmouth Highway, West Falmouth, MA, United States

Music Historian Frank King gives a musical lecture featuring classic Christmas and Hanukkah songs, all with a connection to Boston or New England, on Sunday, December 1st at 4pm. Tickets are $25; purchase at westfalmouthlibrary.org Mr. King holds a Masters in Broadcasting from Boston University and a BA from Princeton. A lifelong devotee of recorded

$25

Tree Lighting and Social

West Falmouth Library 575 West Falmouth Highway, West Falmouth, MA, United States

West Falmouth Library, West Falmouth Village Association, and West Falmouth Market will host the annual community tree lighting & social on Friday, December 6, from 6 to 8 PM at the Library.

Free

Pianist Jacqueline Schwab

West Falmouth Library 575 West Falmouth Highway, West Falmouth, MA, United States

Pianist Jacqueline Schwab performs “Down Came an Angel – Reflections on Vintage American and Multicultural Holiday Music”, on Sunday, December 15th at 4pm. Tickets are $25; purchase at westfalmouthlibrary.org Jacqueline’s evocative playing infuses the oft-aired soundtracks of Ken Burns’ films, including his Grammy-winning Civil War, Baseball, Lewis and Clark, Mark Twain, The War and The

$25