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‘Yeah, yeah, yeah!’ Beatles tunes in North ...

The North Attleboro Cultural Council’s Summer Concert Series wraps up its regular schedule Thursday evening with a performance by the Beatles tribute band 4EverFab. The show starts at 6:30 at the gazebo in front of town hall, 43 South Washington St. The council will also host a special kids’ concert for the first time this year.



The Toe Jam Puppet Band will perform from noon to 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug.

17. Attendees can get a free “Color North Attleborough Beautiful” coloring book from the council. They’re first-come, first-served.

For more information, visit www.nattleboro.com .

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and a farmers market, too North Attleboro’s farmers market runs every Wednesday from 5 to 8 p.m. at Veterans Park in front of town hall, 43 South Washington St.

There is food and homemade goods available for purchase along with other items. The event also features music, food trucks, and kids’ activities. The market is put on by the Downtown Collaborative and runs until Sept.

11. For more information, visit northattleboroughfarmersmarket.com .

Foxboro and Mansfield common concerts ending The Foxboro Jaycees summer concerts on the Foxboro Common continue Thursday when Red Herring performs rock music from 7 to 9 p.m. Can Jam will be coming back to play a rain makeup date on Thursday, Aug.

22. Also, Mansfield’s Concerts on the Common concludes with Vinyl Frontier playing rock from the ‘50s to ‘80s at 7 p.m.

Wednesday on the South Common. Attleboro summer concerts continue The Attleboro Summer Concerts in the Park series is held some Thursdays and Sundays in Capron Park on County Street. The shows are 6:30 to 8:30 p.

m. Thursdays and 5 to 7:30 Sundays. Here’s the rest of this summer’s lineup: Thursday, Aug.

15, Corvairs; Sunday, Aug. 18, Mike & Joe’s Big Band; Thursday, Aug. 22, Elastic Five Band; and Thursday, Aug.

29, Whiskey Rhode. The Sunday shows are Picnic in the Park events sponsored by PVD Food Truck Events. The concerts are held by the Attleboro Parks and Forestry Department and Park Commission and funded through the S.

M. Stone Memorial Trust Fund and Ernest H. Augat Fund.

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