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April 6 Blackstone Chess Club: Foxwoods Warm-Up #3 – Game 25 (20+5sec delay). Registration at 7:30pm, 8:15pm late entry. Entry Fee $12 ($10 for members). Prize based on number of entries.
Mondays {13, 20, 27} Blackstone Chess Club: Spring Swiss 3SS – Game 90 (10sec delay). USCF rated. Registration at 7:30pm.
Blitz Games {16, May 1} Blackstone Chess Club: Game 7, Double Swiss. Entry Fee $7 ($5 members). Registration at 7:45pm. Prizes based on entries.
April 17 Opening at Milk and Cookies Tomfoolery: Art by Allison Cole Opening Friday April 17th, 7pm. Performances by DJ Dax Pablo, Hardontron and The Great Wall. Music starts at 9pm, $5 donation.
April 25 Kafe Lila Ice Cream Social: Celebrate Spring with the Kafe and Ice Cream! From noon on, come in and enjoy the flavors of the season. Live music and special guests all day.
April Action {April 25} Blackstone Chess Club: 4SS Game 30 (30-5 sec delay) – Dual rated. $12 entry fee ($10 members). Prizes based on entries.
April 30 Strange Famous Records Showcase: 8pm. SFR artists will host a musical showcase. Slated to perform are Mac Lethal (Rhymesayers Entertainment), Dilly Dilly (Portland, Maine) and Soulcrate (Black Clover Records). Hosted by Sage Francis. Check the SFR website for more details.
March 28 – April 30 PAPER CUT GALLERY presents the drawings of Joseph Pfeiffer-Herbert.
If you are looking for information on Kafe’ Lila, please visit KafeLila.org.
The Grant at a glance: 7 offices, 3 retail stores, an art gallery, a cafe, a recording studio and a large silkscreen studio, all in an historic circa 1934 department store. A place for designers and creative people to work together, share ideas and resources, and for the general public to do a little shopping and maybe grab a coffee, some light lunch, or check their email on our WiFi. Located on Main Street, in the heart of downtown Pawtucket, with ample parking next door, and just steps away from the start of the Industrial Revolution.
