Good morning, Newport! 🗓️ Today is Friday, July 18, the 199th day of 2025. There are 166 days left in the year.
🚨 You need to know
DeBlois Gallery will mark four decades of bringing art to Newport County with its 41st Annual Members’ Show and Celebration, running August 2-31 at the cooperative’s Middletown location.
The month-long exhibition opens with a reception on Saturday, August 2, from 5-7 PM at the gallery’s 134 Aquidneck Avenue location. The celebration continues with Gallery Night on Thursday, August 14, also from 5-7 PM.
“Please join the members of DeBlois Gallery as we celebrate 41 years of providing art exhibits to the community of Newport County and beyond,” the gallery announced in its press release.
The non-profit cooperative of 16 artists will showcase a diverse range of new work, including 2D prints, oil paintings, acrylic pieces, and collage, as well as 3D sculptures in ceramics, cast paper, and assemblage.
Throughout the month, visitors can attend three artist demonstrations highlighting different techniques and mediums. Wildlife photographer Michael Day will demonstrate his craft on Saturday, August 9, from 2-4 PM. Lisa May Tobin will showcase cast paper sculpture techniques on Sunday, August 10, from 2-4 PM. Nick Williams will close out the demonstration series on August 23, from 2-4 PM, showing how to use epoxy to add three-dimensional elements to paintings.
Beyond the annual members’ show, DeBlois Gallery sponsors non-juried open shows yearly and themed exhibitions on timely subjects. The gallery also hosts the annual Aquidneck Island High School Art Show, featuring work by local high school art students.
DeBlois Gallery is open 1-5 PM Wednesday through Sunday and offers ample free parking. The gallery maintains an active social media presence on Instagram (@debloisgallery) and Facebook (DeBlois Gallery1), where visitors can find specific dates, times, and featured artists for upcoming events.
For more information about the 41st Annual Members’ Show and Celebration, contact Michael Day at
or visit
www.debloisgallery.com
.
Here’s what else you should know
🏖️ Newport beachgoers will have the opportunity to
receive free skin cancer screenings
at Easton’s Beach today as part of a statewide initiative to promote early detection and prevention.
✍️ Dr. Michael Fine’s latest column for What’sUpNewp
focuses on the fight
to keep the maternity unit at Newport Hospital. Fine is the Chief Health Strategist for the City of Central Falls, RI, and a former Director of the Rhode Island Department of Health from 2011 to 2015.
✖️ An effort to recall Westerly Town Council president Chris Duhamel, a Democrat, has failed after organizers were unable to collect the required number of signatures to force a recall election. What’sUpNewp’s Frank Prosnitz
has the latest
.
👉 Newport City Council is gearing up for its next Regular Council Meeting on July 23.
Here’s what’s on the docket
.
🗓️ On tap this week/weekend: Newport Classical, Newport Dance Festival, Save the Bay Swim, Newport Beer Run, Lobster Muddy Festival, and more.
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📅 What’s Up Today
- Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near 80. Northwest wind 7 to 10 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
- Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 64. Southwest wind around 6 mph becoming light and variable after midnight.
- Today: NW wind 6 to 9 kt. Mostly sunny. Seas 1 ft or less.
- Tonight: Variable winds 5 kt or less. Mostly clear. Seas 1 ft or less.
- The coastal water temperature is 71 degrees.
- Sunrise at 5:27 am. Sunset at 8:14 pm. 14 hours & 47 minutes of sun.
- High tide at 2 am & 2:33 pm. Low tide at 7:17 am & 8:57 pm.
- The lunar phase is a Last Quarter Moon.
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Newport Classical Music Festival
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5:15 am: Newport Classical presents
The Harp at Sunrise
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2 pm:
Open Rehearsal for French Quintets
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5 pm:
Low Cost Vaccine Clinic
at Portsmouth Fire Department
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6:30 pm:
Dublin After Dark: Whiskey & Lace
at Hotel Viking
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7 pm:
Newport Live presents Jeffrey Foucault
at Norman Bird Sanctuary
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7:30 pm:
The Newport Dance Festival
at Great Friends Meeting House
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8 pm:
Improv with the Bit Players
at The Firehouse Theater
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8 pm:
Newport Classical presents Inon Barnatan
at The Breakers
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Bally’s Tiverton:
DJ
at 8:30 pm
- Busker’s Irish Pub: Live music at 8 pm
- Dockside: Yacht Club Rejects and Chopville at 9 pm
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Johnny’s Restaurant:
Group Therapy
at 7 pm
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JPT Film & Event Center:
Drew and Ellie Holcomb live
at 8 pm
- Landing: John Erickson at 12:30 pm, Chelley Knight & The Dope Things at 4 pm, Straight Outta Rehab at 8 pm
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Narragansett Cafe:
The Teledynes
at 8 pm
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Newport Blues Cafe:
Spiffy Entertainment
at 9:30 pm
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Newport Craft:
Megan Chenot
at 4 pm
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O’Brien’s Pub: John Erikson on the patio at 4:30 pm,
DJ Remedy
at 9:30 pm
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One Pelham East:
DJ
at 11:30 pm
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Ragged Island Brewing:
Dan San Duo
at 5:30 pm
- Speakeasy: Live music at 9:15 pm
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Sunset Cove:
The Girls
at 5:30 pm
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The Firehouse Theater:
The Bit Players
at 8 pm
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Top of Pelham:
Dueling Pianos
at 7:30 pm & 10:30 pm
- No public meetings are scheduled.
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