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August Adventures offers free museum admission Children’s Museum of Greater Fall River and the New Bedford Whaling Museum are among the many places your family can enjoy for free this month as the Highland Street Foundation launches its August Adventures program. Each day throughout the month of August there is one museum, zoo, nature sanctuary or event offered with no admission fee. August Adventures, modeled after Highland Street’s long-standing Free Fun Fridays program, will provide enriching opportunities for individuals, children and families throughout the state. From children’s museums to art to nature sanctuaries, there is something for everyone. ....
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Brown Box Theatre Project’s Shakespeare tour to perform in Easton COURTESY OF BROWN BOX THEATRE PROJECT Brown Box Theatre Project’s outdoor Shakespeare touring company will perform “Much Ado About Nothing” at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 26 at Borderland State Park, 259 Massapoaq Ave., North Easton. The performers also will hold a Page to Stage library workshop at 1 p.m. Aug. 26 at the Ames Free Library, 53 Main St., North Easton. All performances are free, outdoors and open to all audiences. No tickets are needed. Social distancing through lawn seating, blankets and lawn chairs are welcome. “Much Ado About Nothing” will be fully staged in each location for one night only, featuring professional artists, designers and actors. All library workshops are free and open to the public. Some are in-person and some are virtual. ....