PLANTNG MOON The 23rd annual Spring Planting Moon Pow-Wow and Arts & Crafts Festival will feature Native American Music Awards winner Joseph Fire Crow and an interactive educational workshop by educator Claudia Fox Tree. There’ll also be storytelling in front of the tepee, traditional craft-making, a presentation on the Eastern conical wigwam, intertribal dancing, dance demonstrations, and a resource and membership table. Arts and crafts will be for sale. Native food for sale includes buffalo burgers, elk chili, fry bread, Indian tacos, frog legs, and corn soup. Sponsored by the Massachusetts Center for Native American Awareness.
Marshfield Fairgrounds, 140 Main St. Saturday-Sunday, May 28-29, 11-5; $5, $4 seniors, $3 children, www.amcnaa.org.
THOMAS LAND Thomas Land, a 20-minute-long scenic train ride on a life-sized Thomas the Tank Engine replica, opens its second season at Edaville USA with a new monorail attraction, Winston’s Skyline Express.
Edaville USA, 5 Pine St., Carver, Saturday, May 28, 10-5, ticket information at www.edaville.com.
JAZZ AT THE ROCK The Spire Center for Performing Arts presents the three-day Plymouth Rock Assurance Jazz Fest throughout Memorial Day weekend. Jazz radio host Eric Jackson serves as master of ceremonies for Friday and Saturday’s events. Performances by Donna Byrne and The Marshall Wood Trio, and The Greg Abate Quintet, on Friday, May 27, 7:30 p.m.; The Rich Greenblatt Sextet, and Eldar, on Saturday, May 28, 7:30 p.m.; and the All Star Open Jazz Jam on Sunday, May 29, 2-5 p.m.
25½ Court St, Plymouth, Friday- Sunday, May 27-29; $30, $25 advance, jam session $10, www.spirecenter.org.
COMMUNITY VOICES The South Shore Conservatory’s Community Voices and Community Voices Too! choruses for adults and young adults with developmental delays present a spring concert.
Inly School, 46 Watch Hill Drive, Scituate, Sunday, May 22, 3 p.m.; www.sscmusic.org.
MEN’S CHORUS The Boston Gay Men’s Chorus performs a program celebrating America’s love for popular music, with songs from The Beatles, Queen, Beyonce, Adele, and others.
The Company Theatre Center for the Arts, 30 Accord Park Drive, Norwell, Sunday, May 22, 3 p.m.; $40, www.companytheatre.com.
BOYS AND GIRLS The Boys and Girls Club of Brockton will honor two of its key supporters, Robert Gustafson, president of the Crescent Credit Union, and Robert Sims, a former club president, at the club’s annual gala.
The Shaw’s Center, 1 Feinberg Way, Thursday, May 26, 5:30-9:30 p.m.; $150, www.bgcbrockton.org /bgc-gala.
MIDDAY MUSIC Richard Hill presents music on the theme “A Season of Remembrance’’ for the Christ Church Pipe Organ Series, featuring works by Purcell, Vaughn Williams, and Mozart.
Christ Congregational Church, 1350 Pleasant St., Brockton, Tuesday, May 24, 12:15 p.m.; free, donations for the organ fund.
GOLF FUND-RAISERS South Shore Hospital’s 27th annual Golf Classic on Monday, May 23, at the Pinehills Golf Club in Plymouth benefits a new intensive care unit and critical care platform. Register at www.southshorehospital.org/golfclassic.
Also at the Pinehills, the South Shore Young Professionals, an affiliate of the South Shore Chamber of Commerce, hosts its annual Foundation Golf Tournament to raise funds to support regional businesses.
Pinehills Golf Club, Wednesday, May 25, 11:30 a.m.; www.southshoreyoungprofessionals.org.
MOTORCYCLE BENEFIT The annual Motorcycle Run to benefit South Shore Children’s Museum and Bikers Against Child Abuse starts at the Hanover Mall in the former J.C. Penney parking lot. The one-hour ride ends at American Legion Post 137, 777 Plymouth St., Holbrook.
Sunday, May 22, registration beginning at 10:30 a.m.; $20 rider, $10 passenger; squareup.com/store/south-shore-cm/item/bike-run-pre-reg-ticket-for-biker-no-rider.
ART WEEK ArtWeek, a collaborative partnership promoting diverse art and cultural opportunities in the Brockton area, includes a fashion presentation featuring designer Ashley Howard at the Gallery at Enso Flats, 50 Centre St., Brockton, on Thursday, May 26, 7-9 p.m.
A closing reception with open studios takes place Saturday, May 28, 7-10 p.m., at the Stacy Adams Cultural Arts Building, 33 Dover St.
DOUBLE TAKE A reception for “Double Visions,’’ a show of new work by artists already included in the museum collection (at left) and work from artists invited by them, takes place at the Art Complex Museum, 189 Alden St., Duxbury, Sunday, May 22, 1:30-3:30 p.m.
MARKET BOOK Plymouth native Grant Welker, who covered the Market Basket saga for The Lowell Sun, speaks on “We Are Market Basket: The Story of the Unlikely Grassroots Movement that Saved A Beloved Business.’’
Plymouth Public Library, 132 South St., Wednesday, May 25, 7 p.m.; free. www.plymouthpubliclibrary.org.
KIDS RIDE Westwood PMC Kids Ride, a fund-raiser to help fight cancer, includes three ride routes and an obstacle course for children under age 4 to complete (while siblings ride) at Martha Jones School, 80 Martha Jones Road, Westwood, Sunday, May 22, 8-11:30 a.m.; www.kids.pmc.org/westwood.aspx.
CLASSICAL AFTERNOON Classical Music for a Sunday Afternoon features Laura Delaplain on flute, Cindy Newton on cello, and Jacob Clapper on piano, performing music by Bach, Mozart, and Weber.
All Souls Church, 196 Elm St., Braintree, Sunday, May 22, 1:30 p.m.
Send information about events at least two weeks in advance to Robert Knox at rc.knox2@gmail.com.