Swipe for a Cause – Supported Locally by Sampson’s Automotive, LLC

Swipe for a Cause donates 5% of their annual gross to Home and Hospice of Rhode Island.  In addition, they support a number of other causes for their out of state merchants.  The beauty of these statements is that Swipe for a Cause does not raise rates to cover their charitable ways.  Their credit card processing rates are low and stay low.  For more information on their services, visit http://www.swipeforacause.com. This week we are starting a series devoted to local businesses who have enrolled in the Swipe for a Cause program to help support hospice and other charity.  Our first … Continue reading Swipe for a Cause – Supported Locally by Sampson’s Automotive, LLC

Getting My Body Ready to Tackle, I Mean Play Golf

I have been training this winter for a number of reasons – weight loss, overall strengthening of my aging body, and preparation for outdoor activities whenever the snow melts.  Well, the snow is just about gone and all of my hours in the gym are about to be put to good use.  Yes, I’m ready to go out and golf. I recently consulted Ian Manning, local physical therapist at Orthocore Physical Therapy.  Ian is certified through the Titlelist Institute to treat golf injuries as well as improve golf performance.  I asked Ian about some of the important exercises I will … Continue reading Getting My Body Ready to Tackle, I Mean Play Golf

Swipe for a Cause and the North Kingstown Community Merchants Who Support It

We at the North Kingstown Blog are happy to report on some of the community merchants that have enrolled in the Swipe for a Cause program The home page of the company Swipe for a Cause has a profound statement – “We are different.  We do something good with your credit card processing fees.”  And the story continues in the pages of the website which explain how the company works for the good of humanity as well as to benefit your business.  There are testimonials on their website from some of the most accomplished companies in Rhode Island and surrounding … Continue reading Swipe for a Cause and the North Kingstown Community Merchants Who Support It

Cigars and Guitars – A Jammin’ Good Time at the Carriage Inn & Saloon

At the Carriage Inn & Saloon in North Kingstown, an age old tradition is being revisited.  Musicians come together to play and share their love of music – no amplifiers, no guitar effects, just acoustic instruments.  Instruments like the acoustic guitar, bass, mandolin, harmonica, and of course singing voices of all pitches.  The jam session is called “Cigars and Guitars” and it takes place at the North Kingstown restaurant either indoors (minus the cigars) in bad weather or outdoors in the more seasonal times.   It takes place on a Monday night, when the restaurant itself is not open for regular … Continue reading Cigars and Guitars – A Jammin’ Good Time at the Carriage Inn & Saloon

Park Your Car and Walk Through A Village

I have been lucky enough to grow up on a small town that has a ton of character. Wickford Village is situated on the water and has interesting buildings, shops, people, natural beauty, you name it.  There is a main throughway through Wickford as well as a number of side streets to marinas, residences, and small shops.  There is public parking as well as street parking in front of restaurants, jewelry stores, and other retail shoppes.  If you drive through Wickford and look around, you will see a pretty good share of these things I’ve mentioned.   But, my recommendation is … Continue reading Park Your Car and Walk Through A Village

WMS Captures Superior Rating at RIMEA Band Festival at NK High School

I’m a proud member of the band at Wickford Middle School.  I play in the percussion group along with 8 other students – including 7th and 8th graders – under the leadership of my music teacher, Mr. Iadevaia.  We have been practicing extra hard these past few weeks in preparation for the RIMEA Band Festival. That festival took place at the North Kingstown High School last Thursday, April 2 and here are the details. There were 13 bands invited to the RIMEA Band Festival from all over the state of RI.  Six bands, including Wickford Middle School, participated in the morning … Continue reading WMS Captures Superior Rating at RIMEA Band Festival at NK High School

SONK – Social Media Pages and Important Links for Info

SONK UPDATE: News from our friends at Special Olympics North Kingstown If you haven’t done so already, be sure to link into all of our social media! Facebook: Like us- Special Olympics North Kingstown Twitter: Follow us- @TeamSONK Instagram: Follow us- Team_SONK Email: teamsonk@gmail.com Website: www.sonk.org See you all at East Bay Area Games April 11, 2015 Gaudet Middle School 1113 Aquidneck Avenue, Middletown Opening Ceremonies – 10:30am Through the power of sports, people with intellectual disabilities discover new strengths and abilities, skills and success. Our athletes find joy, confidence and fulfillment — on the playing field and in life. They also inspire people in … Continue reading SONK – Social Media Pages and Important Links for Info

WMS Performs Brilliantly at a “Night of Jazz” in Wakefield

Toes were tapping, fingers were snapping, and families were clapping last night at the “Night of Jazz” concert at Curtis Corner Middle School.  Kids from 4 local schools – Davisville Middle, Wickford Middle, Cole Middle, and host Curtis Corner Middle – performed a wide array of jazz classics much to the delight of the packed auditiorium. Let’s give the “Night of Jazz” performers and instructors a lot of credit for their dedication to music. Playing jazz classics from such legendary arrangers as Coltrane, Conti, and Richard Rodgers, these middle school musicians were precise, proud, and highly entertaining.  The host school … Continue reading WMS Performs Brilliantly at a “Night of Jazz” in Wakefield

Marshall Poole – Local Artist Showcases his Bronze Art in Wickford, Providence

I caught up with local bronze artist, Marshall Poole, about his work.  He currently has one of his pieces of art entitled “Halo” at the Wickford Art Association gallery on Beach St.  In addition, he is going to have two pieces “Hitting the Core” and “Christine” at the URI Feinstein Providence Campus. You can see these three pieces of Marshall Poole’s art displayed in person or go to his website for more information on Marshall and his bronze artwork at http://www.marshallsbronzeart.com. Poole said he was married to an artist while in Arizona and got involved in casting bronze sculptures, and then … Continue reading Marshall Poole – Local Artist Showcases his Bronze Art in Wickford, Providence

Quonset Davisville Navy Yacht Club – A True Community Boating Experience

Captain Dave here from the Quonset Davisville Navy Yacht Club, or QDNYC.  We are a community driven yacht club located on the beautiful coastal waters of Quonset Point.  Our community members have been working hard this off season on renovating our main building.  We have done improvements on the kitchen and the siding of the building, which were both in dire need of repairs.  We here at the QDNYC take a lot of pride in our facilities and I know you will be happy with what we’ve done.  Special thanks to all of our members who have completed their hours of … Continue reading Quonset Davisville Navy Yacht Club – A True Community Boating Experience