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Kayak and Firepit Night

  • Laurel Park Improvement Association Warren, RI (map)

Join us under the glowing light of the Buck Full Moon for an unforgettable evening on the water!

As the deer grow their antlers and summer reaches its peak, we’ll paddle together beneath one of the year’s most magical moons. The rest of us will gather around a firepit on the beach to watch and shoot the breeze. Pack in/ Pack out all traces of our presence. Please bring your own refreshments, or more to share.

The Buck Moon is the name given to the full moon that rises in July. It gets its name from the natural world..:this is the time of year when male deer begin to grow their new antlers, covered in soft velvet. The name comes from traditional Native American, Colonial American, and European sources, which often named full moons based on seasonal events in nature.

Shining bright in the warm midsummer sky, the Buck Moon is often associated with growth and renewal. It’s a time when nature is in full bloom, wildlife is active, and the long days give way to warm, moonlit nights.

For many, the Buck Moon is a moment to pause, reflect, and reconnect—with nature, with others, and with ourselves. Whether you're watching it rise over the treetops or paddling beneath its glow, this moon invites us to appreciate the wild, natural beauty that surrounds us.

Earlier Event: May 17
Laurel Park Improvement Days
Later Event: June 5
100th Anniversary Celebration