April 5-8: Spring into action with expert home and garden knowledge at the 68th Annual Rhode Island Home Show & RI Spring Flower and Garden Show at the RI Convention Center.
April 6: Get your game face ready for the PawSox' first game of the season, as they take on Lehigh Valley at McCoy Stadium.
April 6: Hear Phil Madeira, the guitarist for EmmyLou Harris, perform his new "Providence" album written about about his upbringing in RI, at The Columbus Theatre.
April 7: Celebrate RI design and designers when Design X RI presents the Designer's Ball: Bauhaus Bash, turning the Waterfire Arts Center into a Bauhaus-era theme for one night only with inventive costumes, dancing, food, cocktails, music, performances, and more.
April 7: Enjoy the sounds of the RI Philharmonic Orchestra as they present Prokofiev’s Romeo & Juliet Suites No. 1 & 2 with guest conductor Jacomo Bairos, Rogerson’s Luminosity, Marquez’s Danzón No.2 and Korngold’s Violin Concerto featuring soloist Alexi Kenney on violin at the Vets.
April 7: Raise a pint to the good old (really old) days at the Forgotten Drinks of Colonial New England at Linden Place Mansion in Bristol, with a talk and tasting by author Corin Hirsch.
April 7–28: Bring in one of the first real signs of spring with Wickford Daffodil Days, featuring horse-drawn carriage tours, a dog parade, baby goats, guest artists, designers, authors, and crafters.
April 8: Sip while you shop at the Field of Artisans Winter Series at Whalers Brewing Company, when the curated shopping event featuring local artists and crafters takes over the South Kingstown brewery’s tasting room.
April 8: Get out and flea at the Providence Flea's Spring Market at Hope High School and check out a variety of artisan and vintage vendors, live music, food trucks, and more.
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