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10 Things That Should Be On Rhode Islanders' Calendars This September
There's no shortage of fun things to do in Rhode Island during the month of September.

September is always a busy month as Rhode Islanders return to school and work routines, and 2025 is no exception.
If it’s not a meeting with your kids’ teachers, it’s a football game or fall musical. If it’s not an imposing deadline at work, out-of-town business trips and demands on your volunteer time.
Don’t forget to schedule date night, family day or even “you” time before the usually mild month of September slips away. To help you to fill out your calendar, we’ve rounded up 10 can’t-miss events from around the Rhode Island.
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Newport Jaguar Tours: The greater Newport area has seen a proliferation of craft breweries and brew pubs with a wide variety of styles, and unique seasonal and complex beer profiles. And why not ride in luxury and style with Newport Jaguar Tours (NJT) in a classic Jaguar to sample IPAs, stouts, sours, and an experimental brew or two, made with local ingredients?
Fusionworks Dance Center fall registration: Fusionworks Dance Center brings together communities of movers to share in the life-long learning of the art of dance.
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Newport Black History walking tours: Sept. 1, 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, 27 and 28
Parasols and Pocket Watches: A History Tour: A walking tour of historic Benefit Street, known as "The Mile of History."
Providence Ghost Tour: From lantern-lit legends to hands-on hauntings, explore the eerie side of the East Side. Whether you crave chilling tales, a deeper dive into the paranormal, or a night of ghost stories by candlelight, our tours and events offer something for every brave soul.
Trivia with Comedian Host Brad Pierce: Every Monday at Providence's the Patio on Broadway.
Escape the Mausoleum: A dark cloud hangs low over Swan Point Cemetery, and rumors grow of strange occurrences all over the city. Mysterious figures lurk around every corner, as the 50th anniversary of H.P. Lovecraft's death approaches. You all awake from a horrible dream, only to find yourselves trapped inside Lovecraft’s mausoleum ...
In-Person Meditation Sessions: No experience necessary, all are welcome.
Flamenco for Beginners: At the Bimbo Factory in Pawtucket.
Comedy Bus City Tours: Enjoy everything Providence has to offer aboard the Comedy Bus.
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