Showing posts with label Rhode Island. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rhode Island. Show all posts

Monday, May 4, 2015

A Little "Rhody" Summer!

Summer is almost upon us! If you are like me, you are already planning your weekend getaways, road trips and/or a list of all the places to see & things to do! Should you find yourself heading up to “Little Rhody” (or even passing through it), there are so many fun & unique things to do here. Summer is the best time to visit Rhode Island; we aren’t labeled the Ocean State for just any old reason! Below are my Top 5 activities you should consider when visiting RI in the summer!

This is a perfect cloudy day or late afternoon trip idea for the whole family. This zoo has more than just animals. Kids can cool off in the Drip Drop Water Garden, climb the treehouse where there are things to see & hear or build a creation at the Sticks & Stones Building Zone. There are even camel rides, giraffe feedings, rock climbing & a butterfly garden! At $14.95 for adults/$9.95 for children, it’s a great price for all it offers. Plus, you can bring in your own picnic lunch (some zoo’s do not allow outside food), which is amazing!

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There is something to said about sitting under the stars on a cool, breezy summer night watching your favorite movies with a bunch of friends! It just screams SUMMER to me! This authentic 1950’s drive-in has 3 screens, with 2 shows playing on each screen. Outside food can be brought in (or purchased there) and it is only $27 per carload! With movie tickets at almost 12$ per ticket, per show- this is a great bargain! Kids & adults will love this place!

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Visiting Newport can be broken into many parts. 1. A visit to one of the 11 mansions, which were built during the Colonial era through the Gilded Age. 2. A visit to one of the popular beaches. 3. Shopping & dining along the harbor that boast spectacular views. You can visit Newport during the day and have a completely different experience at night. There is truly something for everyone. 

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Waterfire is a non-profit arts organization whose goal is to bring to life the downtown urban area and revitalize it with art, music and more. Over 80 bonfires are set amongst the water at WaterPlace Park. Visitors walk along the banks enjoying local music, watch performances, grab local fare from food trucks as well as the sites & smells of the burning embers.  It’s always free admission and it really is a site to see. Check their schedule online for more info.

This quaint fishing village is home to the largest fishing fleet in RI, as well as home to the Block Island Ferry. The beach is small yet gorgeous. A jetty formation lines the beach where onlookers wave to all the ferries that pass by. George’s of Galilee serves the best clamcakes & chowder and there are tons of places to buy fresh fish & lobster right from the boat.  Small shops, ice cream parlors & other eateries make this #1 on my list!

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Thanks so much for sharing your top 5 places to visit in Rhode Island this summer JoyMarie! 

Have you been to any of these spots?  Which ones do you plan to check out this summer?

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Monday, June 2, 2014

Rhode Island Blogger Meet Up!

Our lovely Rhode Island state reps, Jessica and Amy, are putting together a meet up for those bloggers in or near Rhode Island!  Here is all the info!

We hope you’ll join us for a nice night out and the chance to meet some great new people. We’re in the process of planning other fun outings the we can all do as a group. We’re thinking Paint Nite and a Fused Glass class! We first wanted the opportunity to meet each other and share a few laughs in a relaxed environment with no pressure of having to focus on a project or other activity.

RSVP by leaving a comment below saying you're planning to come!

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Friday, May 30, 2014

Friday Five & 5 Snapshots from Newport, RI!


Welcome to the Friday Five link up!  As usual, you can write about anything you want for the Friday Five, as long as it's a list of 5 things!  Today's guest Friday Five comes from Meg!

Hi all, Meg here, one of the Connecticut state reps.  A couple of weeks ago, I was back in my home state, Rhode Island for a best friend's bachelorette in Newport.  Here are five of my favorite snapshots from the weekend:
 
The Red Parrot and red trolley

St. Mary's where JFK and Jackie were married in 1953

Greenvale Vineyards in Portsmouth

A little gift for our bride

Claiborne Pell Newport Bridge

If you want to see more from our fun weekend, head over to my blog, Borrowed Heaven!

Thanks for sharing these great pics Meg!
And now it's your turn!  Do you have a Friday Five to share this week?  Link up below!
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Thursday, July 11, 2013

Northeast Life: Visiting Rhode Island!



Rhode Island. Little Rhody. The 401. So many nicknames for our small state, but always the same abundance of love. Like every other state, there are certain things that make our state unique. Like, our accent. And our beaches. But here are a few of my favorites that you absolutely HAVE to try while visiting {if you haven't yet!}.
 

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Del's Lemonade
Their stands and trucks are absolutely everywhere. It's the simple, sweet taste of lemon or watermelon that just cools me right down on a hot summer day. Of course they have other flavors like cherry, peach mango, blueberry, light melon, grapefruit and pomegranate. The best part about Del's is that they have their own powder mix which is great for gifts! When my brother was overseas, my mom packed up a box that included a few mixes for him and his soldiers.


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Iggy's Doughboy & Chowder House
Seriously, what doesn't sound good about doughboys?! With two perfect locations by the beach, it'd be perfect for a date with the girls, or your guy. Or even a family fun night out. Besides doughboys and chowder, they offer a variety of different foods like french fries, mozzarella sticks, and chicken fingers. You can always find good deals directly on their website you can print out and bring with you.

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Newport Creamery
A family eatery with multiple locations all over Rhode Island with great options for literally anyone, it's a nice place to go on a day off or after a day at the beach. Their ice cream and fraps are to die for.

So there you have it, 3 places to try when visiting Rhode Island!
 
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Today's guest post comes from Amy of Love and Hot Chocolate. Amy is a Northeast blogger from Rhode Island who loves cheese, purple and her Ipad.