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5 Things to do in the Dover-Sherborn Area This Weekend

Check out a farm stand or head over to a great show in Foxborough.

Got a case of the summer blues? Not sure what to do in the area this weekend? No problem, we've got you covered. 

Here's a roundup of what's going on nearby:

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When/Where: Powisset Farm, 37 Powisset St. Dover; Saturday, Aug. 4: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Why Go: If you didn't have a chance to buy local goods from the nearby farm during its regular farm stand hours on Tuesday, now's the chance for you to head over and take advantage. The Saturday farm stand will run through November. 

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When/Where: Patriot Place, 2 Patriot Pl, Foxborough; Sunday, Aug. 5: 4 p.m.
Why Go: 
Patriot Place is presenting some amazing talent this year to bring music to the plaza while you shop, dine and enjoy. Local talent is given the stage and will be showcasing the music you know and love. The event will offer a variety of music styles, such as contemporary and alternative rock, jazz, blues, country, folk and 1960's progressive to name a few. Come out to the North Marketplace and experience the "Sounds of Summer" at Patriot Place. Free to attend. Event is sponsored by Patch.com.

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When/Where: Sunday, Aug. 5, 5:05 p.m. 1 Feinberg Way, Brockton.
Why Go?: America's favorite pastime. Tonight will be Sunday Family Fun Day with a barnyard animals petting zoo to boot.

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Where/When: 293 Moose Hill St, Sharon; Daily: 9 a.m.
Why Go: "Colored Light" is the theme of the 2011 Moose Hill's sixth annual calendar. These natural light images capture the way nature bends the spectrum of light into countless variations: reflecting on water, penetrating the forest canopy, or bouncing into combinations of abstract colors. You will enjoy this calendar thorough each season. These photos are by Fred Martins, who has won many awards from various museums in the New England area.

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Where/When: 293 Moose Hill St, Sharon; Daily: 10 a.m.
Why Go: The Massachusetts Audubon’s Moose Hill Wildlife Gallery in Sharon is presenting a new exhibit called Cutting Edge Nature: Fusions of Flight and Foliage”, which features the work of Denise Marks and Tripti Thomas. The artists reveal and transform their appreciation of the natural world around us through their mixed media, collage and intricate cut paper artwork.


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