Barrington

The culture, history and legends of Rhode Island’s towns are rich and unique. Neighbors and friends of Barrington bring a fresh perspective with stories that examine the Barrington Library, the Barrington Garden Club, the history of West Barrington and more. Watch the broadcast premiere of “Our Town: Barrington” on Sept. 3 at 8 p.m.

Encore dates:
  • Sept. 4 at 1 p.m.
  • Sept. 6 at 8 p.m.
  • Sept. 11 at 8 p.m.
  • Sept. 13 at 4:30 p.m.
  • Sept. 14 at 8 p.m.
  • Sept. 18 at 9:30 p.m.
  • Sept. 24 at 8 p.m.
  • Sept. 28 at 2 p.m.

About the Program

“Lunch and Learn”

At the Nayatt School in Barrington, professionals from the community come to share their jobs with students. It’s a chance for children to ask questions and learn more about the everyday lives of people in town.

“A Community of Volunteers”

Preserving over 285 acres of land in Barrington, the Barrington Land Conservation Trust shares the heart of its organization: the volunteers.

“East Bay Rowing”

Each morning at Walker’s Farm, you can find many residents out on the water, including the members of East Bay Rowing. They share the organization’s history and tradition of creating a place for everyone to learn about the sport.

 “Arts Alive!”

All the world’s a stage at Arts Alive! Where students come together to sing, dance, and learn about the performing arts. Its Artistic Director, Dena Davis, shares the organization’s mission.

“The Barrington Library”

Now residing in a former middle school building, the Barrington Library opens its doors to residents of Barrington and beyond. The library’s staff share its history, and how it’s become one of Rhode Island’s most visited libraries.

“A History of West Barrington”

High School Senior William Sturla has been fascinated with the history of his neighborhood, West Barrington, for years. Now, Sturla shares its rich history of textile, railroads, and the residents who call it home today.

“Four Decades of TAP-IN”

Serving Barrington and the East Bay, TAP-IN is celebrating over 40 years of providing support to residents in need. From food to clothing and transportation, learn about the organization’s mission to serve.

“The Barrington Garden Club”

Beautiful gardens can be seen across Barrington. It’s thanks in large part to the town’s Garden Club, which has been beautifying Barrington for nearly a century.

“The Barrington Farm School”

Its history dates back to the late 1800s and is now a community-centered space for all to learn about farming. The Barrington Farm’s staff share its history and the work they’re doing today for learners of all ages.

“The Barrington Education Foundation”

From passing a hat around to collect funds to serving all of Barrington’s public schools, the Barrington Education Foundation is helping ensure students receive the best education possible.

“Preserving Bay Spring”

When the Friends of the Bay Spring Community Center formed, their hope was to preserve this historic building, and make it a space to celebrate Barrington’s diversity. Thanks to a partnership with the town, that hope has become a reality.

“The Barrington Social Club”

Cristina Buehrer came back to Barrington and saw a need in town: bringing people together. So, she started the Barrington Social Club, which gives residents a place to connect and raise money for charity.


“Our Town: Barrington” is made possible by residents and friends of Barrington and by: