The Town beach was the place to be this evening, as the Town of Mattapoisett continued its week long celebration of Mattapoisett's Sesquicentennial Celebration.
Tonight the beach was lit up with a huge bonfire, as family's came together to enjoy as Mattapoisett celebrates. It was a beautiful night to hang out with the family and enjoy the activities.

Down the street at the Town Wharf the Summer Concert Series continued with The Majestics playing for a very appreciative crowd.

Mattapoisetts celebration will end tomorrow with the closing ceremonies at 2:00pm at the Town Wharf with the National Flags Truck Presentation.
Hope everyone had a chance to enjoy the celebration!
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Looks like you folks had fun...almost thought that was a lava flow (seeing it on our news a lot lately ha)
Fire on the beach must have warmed up the night air. Looks like fun!
Looks like a great time - bet you could really toast some marshmallows on that bonfire : )
Sandra
Sally,
I thought the same thing! :)
Dan,
Was a good time, the weather was perfect for it.
Sandra,
Even better some smores...;)
Suzanne -
I can't believe you said that - smores! This coming from you! I'm shocked.....
Sandra
Sandra,
I'm just thinking of you! :)
Suzanne,
Guess I missed out on the fun!
Wow!! That sounds like so much fun!! I love the pictures...and the smores sound heavenly!!
Suzanne - this looks like great fun - we are rarely allowed to have open fires here in Florida due to the dry conditions and risk of brush fire but I LOVE a good bon-fire
Lori,
Nice to see you :)
Susie,
I new you wouldn't miss the smores. :)
Cyndee,
It was really cool, the fire dept. was on hand in case it got out of control. :)