Showing posts with label Salem Heritage Days. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Salem Heritage Days. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 29, 2015
54th Annual Salem Heritage Days Begins August 1st
Mayor Kimberley Driscoll today announced this year’s Heritage Days schedule of events which begin on Saturday, August 1st and continue through Sunday, August 9th.
Mayor Driscoll stated, “Another week of fun filled activities are in store for this annual tradition.
I want to thank all the event managers that have worked so hard to bring almost forty different activities to choose from during Heritage Days this year.”
Heritage Days kicks off this year with the 27th Annual Salem Maritime Festival at the Salem Maritime National Historic Site on Derby Wharf from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The 27th Salem Maritime Festival will host an exciting array of free family fun festivities, including free harbor cruises, traditional craft demonstrations, and children's activities. Come cruise, sail, paddle, and row through four centuries of Salem maritime history. Explore the Friendship of Salem and visiting vessels. It doesn’t stop there folks, there are also three different events happening at the Willows on Saturday. Be entertained by the Bridgin G.A.P.S. concert with performances ranging from local and non-local recording artists, live bands, dance groups, poets and other performance beginning at noon and running until 6:00 p.m. The Firemen’s Muster takes place at 12:30 p.m. where crews will compete to throw the longest stream of water with an antique hand pumped fire engine. Clown Day will be also be happening from 11:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. where clowns will be on hand all day to make balloon figures for your children, get their face painted and let them be entertained by a special performance at 2:30pm.
New this year is the City and the Salem Moose Family Center joining forces to combine Sunday’s August 2nd tour-a-truck event with Public Safety Day that usually happens in September. Along with all of the kids’ big truck favorites, there will be some music and many new things to do and see. The Ladies of the Moose will be donating 50 bike helmets to be fitted by the Salem Police Department (first come first serve).
Also new this year, something a bit different, Sail Salem will be hosting the 2015 Optimist New England Championship Sailing Regatta at Winter Island with over 400 young sailors from around the country. Although you may only catch a glimpse of the races from Waikiki Beach or the Willows Pier, the best view will be on spectator boats, so think about booking passage. (for rates and reservations go to Sea-Shuttle.com or www.MahiCruises.com. For more information about the Regatta go to www.sailsalem.org
Don’t worry, all your favorites are packed into the schedule: Salem’s Best Pizza Contest, the Salem Community Concert Band; the Ice Scream Bowl; Kids Night on the Common, the Essex Street Fair and the 14th Annual Phillips House Antique Car Meet to name a few.
During Heritage Week there are also four activities just for Salem Seniors: an ice cream social; a barbecue; a wellness fair and a dinner dance.
For our residents, Salem is the perfect place for your STAY-CATION. Spend a day being a tourist and take advantage of the generosity of our tourist related business community. Many are free to Salem residents all year long like the Peabody Essex Museum, the Salem Witch Museum, the Salem Trolley (June-September), and the House of the Seven Gables. The Witch House will be free to Salem residents during Heritage week and Pioneer Village will be free to residents on Saturday August 1st. The Salem Ferry always has discounts for residents and during Heritage Days the Sea Shuttle, Mahi Mahi Cruises and the Schooner Fame are offering discounts for residents.
As part of the celebration, the City of Salem will double the merchant one-hour validation stamps at both garages, so spend a little bit longer enjoying downtown (some restrictions do apply).
CLICK HERE FOR SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Monday, July 28, 2014
53rd Salem Heritage Days Begins August 1st
Salem, MA – Mayor Kim Driscoll today announced this year’s Heritage Days schedule of events, which begin on Friday, August 1st and continue through Sunday, August 10th.
“Heritage Days has been a long standing tradition in Salem and this year we have ten days of fun-filled events,” said Mayor Driscoll. “With almost forty different activities to choose from, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Come join us as we celebrate Salem being such a great place to live, work, and visit.”
To put everyone in a festive mood, this year’s Heritage Days kick-off event is a concert on the Common with music by the Civil Disturbance Jazz Band. This local area band will play a selection of jazz and show tunes. The concert is sponsored by the Salem Common Neighborhood Association.
Also new for the first weekend of Heritage Days is the Bridgin G.A.P.S. concert at the Salem Willows. The goal of Bridgin G.A.P.S is to provide a festive, entertaining, and educational platform for the local community to gather and celebrate in a safe and positive environment while connecting with community resources. Performances range from local and non-local recording artists, live bands, dance groups, poets, and other performance styles along with guest speakers from various non-profit and charitable organizations.
All of the favorites are also packed into the schedule: join Mayor Driscoll on a tour of three of Salem's hot dining spots during the Mayor's Night Out Restaurant Sampler; Tour-A-Truck; Salem’s Best Pizza Contest; the Salem Community Concert Band; the Ice Scream Bowl; Kids Night on the Common; the Essex Street Fair; and the 13th Annual Phillips House Antique Car Meet are just a few of the events back for this year’s Heritage Days.
During Heritage Week there are also four activities just for Salem Seniors: an ice cream social, a barbecue, a wellness fair, and a dinner dance.
Also, just for Salem residents, there are many free admissions to our local museums and attractions, such as the Peabody Essex Museum, the Salem Witch Museum, the Salem Trolley, the Witch House, and Pioneer Village, and the Salem Ferry will offer a 20% discount plus $5 off a ferry ride. Another new special Salem resident event being hosted by the Salem YMCA is the ‘Forest River Pool Red, White and Blue Blowout’: it’s July 4th in August at the Forest River Pool. Wear your red, white and blue to the Forest River Pool on August 6th from 6pm to 8pm and participate in themed games and activities.
As part of the celebration, the City of Salem will double the merchant one-hour validation stamps at both garages, so spend a little bit longer enjoying downtown (some restrictions do apply).
CLICK HERE FOR SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Salem Heritage Days Schedule AUGUST 1 – AUGUST 11, 2013
The Peabody Essex Museum and the Salem Witch Museum are always free to Salem residents. The Salem Trolley is free to Salem residents through September 30, 2013, and The Salem Ferry offers 20% discounts to Salem residents on their round-trip Salem Ferry ticket. The Witch House will be free to Salem residents during Heritage Days and Pioneer Village will be free to residents on Saturday August 3rd. (some restrictions do apply at some of these venues, proof of residency is required) So why not become a tourist during Heritage Days and take advantage of these great opportunities!
ALL WEEK SPECIAL (Aug. 1-11)
Attention Downtown shoppers- merchant 1 hour validation stamps are worth double at both garages, so spend a little bit longer enjoying downtown. *restrictions do apply (4, 1 hr stamps per visit, valid for a max of 8 hours)
Thursday, August 1
The House of the Seven Gables – 10AM-7PM - 115 Derby St.
20% off Family Admission for Salem residents. Proof of residency is required.
The House of the Seven Gables – 1PM – 4PM - 115 Derby St.
Experience 17th Century games on our beautiful seaside lawn. Free event.
Movie on the Common –~Dark (8:30PM)~– Salem Common
Bring a blanket or a chair and enjoy a family-friendly movie (tba).
Friday, August 2
The House of the Seven Gables – 10AM-7PM - 115 Derby St.
20% off Family Admission for Salem residents. Proof of residency is required.
The House of the Seven Gables – 1PM – 3PM – 115 Derby St.
BRAND NEW EVENT FREE storytelling sessions in English and Spanish.~ Families are invited to enjoy traditional tales from the Dominican Republic and other parts of the Caribbean. The stories will be about magical beings known as ciguapas, or mermaid-like creatures, and the legendary “Indians of the Waters” of traditional Dominican lore. ~
Quilt Show - 6PM-8PM - Wesley United Methodist Church
(8 North St.) - Come view beautifully crafted quilts. There will also be vendors, a silent auction and food and beverages available. Rain or Shine. Admission: $5 (to benefit the Church Building Fund). For more info email info@salemwesley.org
Saturday, August 3
Boston Tough Kids - 9AM – Dead Horse Beach – Salem Willows - Young athletes put your athleticism to the test in a swim, bike and run. For kids 4-14. Each athlete is treated like a professional at this~inspiring event. Entry fee $40 ($45 race day). For more information log onto: www.bnsfitness.com (formerly known as Haunted City Youth Triathlon)
Quilt Show – 9AM-3PM - Wesley United Methodist Church
(8 North St.) (see Aug. 2 for description)
25th Annual Salem Maritime Festival – Noon-4PM – Salem Maritime National Park on Derby Wharf - The 25th annual Salem Maritime Festival will host an exciting array of FREE family fun festivities, including free harbor cruises, traditional craft demonstrations, seaside kite flying and a “Muck Walk. Come cruise, sail, paddle, and row through four centuries of Salem maritime history. Explore the Friendship of Salem and visiting vessels. Enjoy continuous music throughout the day. For more information log onto: www.nps.gov/sama/planyourvisit/maritimefestival.htm
Firemen’s Muster – 12:30PM - Salem Willows (Dead Horse Beach area) - Which crew can throw the longest stream of water with an antique hand pumped fire engine? Come and see a 19th century sport that is being kept alive in the 21st century by a bunch of historic preservationists who like to get wet!
Sunday, August 4
Bridge & Back 10K Road Race – 8AM – Tavern in the Square (corner of Washington & New Derby Sts.)
BRAND NEW EVENT – The race will cross the Salem/Beverly Bridge from Salem and run in Beverly and return to Salem. The Race is being sponsored by the Tavern in the Square and all proceeds go to the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Salem. For more info visit www.salemroadraces.com
Tour-A-Truck – 10AM-NOON – Salem Willows
Youngsters get a chance to climb and explore the insides of all kinds of big trucks.
Wild Fish 1 Mile~& 2 Mile Swim - 10AM – Collins Cove Beach (Webb St.)
Swimmers from all over the North East will test their endurance in a one or two mile swim in a calm ocean water cove. All swimmers will receive a swim cap and, the first 150 to signup will receive tech shirt and cinch sak. Pre-Reg $40. Race Day : $45. Registration will open at 8:30am. For more information log onto: www.bnsfitness.com
Button Making Workshop – 1PM – 3PM – Artist Row
BRAND NEW EVENT – Come visit the Salem Collective of Artists and Musicians at~Artist Row where local artist, Tori Kendrew, will be hosting~a free button-making workshop. For more information contact:~salemcollective@gmail.com, www.facebook.com/salemcollective or 978-219-7226.
Monday, August 5
Senior Event: Ice Cream Social – 11:30AM – 5 Broad St.
The Salem Council on Aging will host an ice cream social. Guests may choose from chocolate or vanilla ice cream and an assortment of toppings. This event is free and open to Salem Seniors 60 and older.~ To register call 978-744-0924.
Monday, August 5 (cont.)
Salem's Best Pizza Competition – 5PM-7PM – Salem Common
Come decide which Salem restaurant has the best pizza. Bring the whole family. We will award the top adult and kids pick.
$5 Adults / $3 Kids. For more information contact the Salem YMCA at 978-744-0351.
Mayor’s Night Out – 5PM-7PM – Bridge St.
Join Congressman John Tierney Representative John Keenan and a group of about 30-40 guests and visit three different establishments on Bridge Street Neck for a bite and a drink, with the last stop being The Black Lobster, where an awards ceremony for the Bridge Street Neck Pride Contests will take place. Participants will also be treated to a mini-walking tour with historian Jim McAllister. Tickets are available for sale at the Salem Chamber of Commerce ($20 p.p./cash bar). For more information and tickets please call 978-744-0004.
Salem Community Concert Band & Community Jazz Band
7PM-9PM – Salem Willows Shell - Come listen to two bands made up of Salem residents from Grade 8 through adult. Led under the direction of Cynthia Napierkowski, director of the Salem High School Band. Rain location: Salem High School Auditorium~
Tuesday, August 6
The House of the Seven Gables – 10AM-7PM - 115 Derby St.
20% off Family Admission for Salem residents. Proof of residency is required.
Senior Event:~ The House of the Seven Gables – 10AM-7PM - 115 Derby St.
Salem residents age 65 and older can visit the House of the 7 Gables free of charge.~ Proof of age and residency is required.
Senior Event: BBQ - 11AM-1PM - Winter Island
The Salem Council on Aging will host a barbecue at the Winter Island pavilion for Salem Seniors 60 and older Tickets are $5 and are on sale until July 23rd at the Senior Center, 5 Broad St. For more information, call 978-744-0924.
Shelter to Showpiece House Tour – 11AM – Peabody Essex Museum - Come tour the historic houses at the Peabody Essex Museum and experience three centuries of Salem. (Tour free with museum admission to out-of-town patrons and free to Salem Residents - Space is limited – First come first serve). All patrons must check in at admission desk prior to tour. For more information contact the PEM at 978-745-9500.
Story Time at the Witch House – 5PM-5:30PM
310 ½ Essex St. - Curious tales for the young read aloud in the Witch House's 17th century kitchen. Free. For more information contact 978-744-8815 or email info@witchhouse.info
Ice Scream Bowl - 6PM-7:30PM – Salem Common
We all scream for ICE-CREAM! Indulge your sweet tooth!~ Sample flavors from many of the North Shore's finest creameries, ice cream shops and restaurants. Bring the whole family. $5 Adults / $3 Kids. Proceeds to benefit Salem Park & Recreation programs and Salem's Celebrate the 4th event. For more information contact 978-619-5676.
Wednesday, August 7
2nd Annual Senior Wellness Fair – 9AM-1PM – Salem High School Field House, 77 Willson St. - Senior service-related agencies from all over the North Shore will hand out information, hold free giveaways and answer questions. The Senior Charlie Card applications will be taken for Salem residents 60+ with proof of ID. Farmers’ Market coupons will be available to income-eligible Salem seniors, identification and proof of income is required for Farmer’s Market coupons only. For more information, call 978-744-0924.
Senior Event:~ The House of the Seven Gables – 10AM-7PM - 115 Derby St. -
Salem residents age 65 and older can visit the House of the 7 Gables free of charge.~ Proof of age and residency is required.
The House of the Seven Gables – 10AM-7PM - 115 Derby St.
20% off Family Admission for Salem residents. Proof of residency is required.
Shelter to Showpiece House Tour – 11AM – Peabody Essex Museum (see Aug. 6 for description)
Witches Cup Bike Race – 4PM – 8PM – Salem Common
The 2013 Witches Cup presents bicycle racing for both men and women at all levels. For more information log onto www.witchescup.com
Lip Sync Night – 5PM-6:30PM – Salem Willows Shell
We're doing it again. Would you like to perform? We are looking for groups of 2 or more. Participants should be between the ages of 6-14. Please bring your own music in CD form only. Prizes awarded to top three performances. You must pre-register at the Salem Park, Recreation~& Community Services Department, 5 Broad Street by Aug. 5th. For more information, please contact Tim Short at 978-744-0180, ext. 20 or tshort@salem.com.
Dance Enthusiasm Performance – 7PM-9PM – Salem Willows Shell -
You won't want to miss the amazing performances of Salem's Dance Enthusiasm Dance Company, winners of hundreds of awards at dance competitions across the United States.
Comedy Night - 7PM-10PM - FINZ – Pickering Wharf
Featuring headliner Paul D'Angelo and Boston favorite Mitch Stinson. $10 per ticket.~ Cash bar, raffles, and food available for purchase.~ For tickets call or visit the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Salem, 13 Hawthorne Boulevard (978) 744-0915.~ Tickets may also be purchased at the door.~ This event is for those ages 21+
Thursday, August 8
Shelter to Showpiece House Tour – 11AM – Peabody Essex Museum (see Aug. 6 for description)
The House of the Seven Gables – 1PM – 4PM - 115 Derby Street - Experience 17th Century games on our beautiful seaside lawn. Free event.
Farmers' Market – 3PM-7PM - Derby Square
Come visit us at Historic Derby Square on Front Street in Downtown Salem the market is held every Thursday evening from 3:00PM - 7:00PM through October.
Window Box & Traffic Island Awards Ceremony – 5:30PM – Brook House – 180 Derby St.
Please join the Salem Garden Club and the Salem Beautification Committee as they award the winners of the City's window box competition and traffic island sponsorship program. Light refreshments will be served immediately following the ceremony.
'Roaring 20s' Senior Dinner Dance – 4PM-7PM – Moose Lodge
50 Grove St. - Salem's seniors are invited to a night of dinner and dancing. Tickets are $5 per person, $6 with transportation and are available until August 1st. For tickets and more information contact the Council on Aging at 978-744-0924.
Movie on the Common –~Dark (8:30PM)~– Salem Common - Bring a blanket or a chair and enjoy a family-friendly movie (tba).
Friday, August 9
Shelter to Showpiece House Tour – 11AM – Peabody Essex Museum (see Aug. 6 for description)
The House of the Seven Gables – 1PM – 3PM – 115 Derby St.
BRAND NEW EVENT FREE storytelling sessions in English and Spanish featuring traditional tales from the Caribbean. Families are invited to hear how a group of nimitas, or fireflies, weathered a fearsome hurricane in the Caribbean to find new lives in the United States. Come enjoy spellbinding stories about ciguapas, or mermaid-like creatures, and about the secretive “Indians of the Waters” who live in underwater caves.
Kids Night – 5PM-7:30PM – Salem Common
The Salem YMCA will transform the Salem Common into a paradise for children with moon bounces, rides, games and arts & crafts. $3 per child will pay for unlimited rides. For more information contact the Salem YMCA at 978-744-0351. (rain location: Salem YMCA, Sewall Street)
Saturday, August 10
Motorcycle Noise Testing – 9AM-Noon – Salem High School - 77 Willson St. - BRAND NEW EVENT – The Salem, Beverly, and Lynn Police Departments will be conducting motorcycle exhaust system sound checks. Area motorcycle riders are encouraged to stop by the checkpoint and have their motorcycle exhaust pipes tested at no cost and without fines. Riders will be provided with information about legal sound levels and ways to operate a motorcycle that minimize exhaust noise while operating within city limits
Essex Street Fair – 10AM-6PM – Essex St. Pedestrian Mall
Fun for all ages this street festival has something for everyone.
Crafts, jewelry, paintings, stained glass, and other unique items will be featured along the Essex Street Pedestrian Mall.
Shelter to Showpiece House Tour – 11AM – Peabody Essex Museum (see Aug. 6 for description)
Saturday, August 10 (cont.)
Card Making Workshop – 3PM – 5PM – Artist Row
BRAND NEW EVENT – Come visit the Salem Collective of Artists and Musicians at~Artist Row where local artist, Lucy Wonson, will be hosting~a free card-making workshop. ~For more information contact:~For more information contact: salemcollective@gmail.com, www.facebook.com/salemcollective or 978-219-7226.
IMPROV on the BRICKS – 3PM– 3:45PM - Derby Square
Join the Salem Theatre Company for their annual free improv comedy bash. Bring a lawn chair! Bring padding! It's improv on a hard surface and anything can happen! For more information visit www.salemtheatre.com.
Salem Jazz & Soul Festival, Berklee Summer Series Concert - 5PM–7PM - Derby Square (in case of rain, event will be held at The Vault - 217 Essex Street.) This concert features~ Nick Hakim a singer/songwriter from Washington D.C. who has been been playing venues in Boston and New York. The band has been cultivating their sound in preparation for his upcoming record set to be released in 2013. For more information visit www.salemjazzsoul.com
Ladies Night Out Run, Wine & Chocolate – 4PM - SSU O'Keefe Center - BRAND NEW EVENT – The event ladies everywhere have been waiting for! Begin the event with a 5K run/walk and cross the finish line on a red carpet to be greeted by handsome gentlemen offering flowers. Finish the night with mouth-watering fine chocolates, hors d'oeuvres and wine (or sparkling cider). Registration fess $35-$70. For more information visit www.bnsfitness.com
Sunday, August 11
Essex Street Fair –10AM-6PM – Essex St. Pedestrian Mall
(see Aug. 11 for full description)
Get to The Point: Neighborhood Narratives 10am – 6pm Essex St. Pedestrian Mall~ - Join Salem Public Space Project for an interactive installation of neighborhood stories, maps and postcards from Salem residents. What’s your story?
Shelter to Showpiece House Tour – 11AM – Peabody Essex Museum (see Aug. 6 for description)
Phillips House 12th Annual Antique Car Meet – NOON–3PM –34 Chestnut Street - Join Historic New England's Phillips House and the North Shore Old Car Club for the 12th Annual Car Meet, where vintage and antique vehicles are displayed on historic Chestnut Street. Also see the Phillips family's collection of carriages, two Pierce-Arrows, and a Model A Ford. Free admission. For more information, call 978-744-0440 or visit http://www.historicnewengland.org
IMPROV on the BRICKS – 3PM– 3:455PM - Derby Square
(see Aug. 10 for full description)
The 3rd Annual Salem's Chiptune, Electronica and Noise Extravaganza (S.C.E.N.E.) Sunset Hang– 3PM-9PM – Salem Willows Shell - Join local vj's, dj's and live electronic musicians as they showcase their amazing talent and new music that might otherwise be overlooked by the mainstream. For more information log onto: www.radioscotvoid.com
For updates, new event listings, and more information, including cancellations, keep checking www.salem.com or contact Salem City Hall at 978-619-5676.
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
SALEM HERITAGE DAYS – AUGUST 1-12, 2012
ATTENTION SALEM RESIDENTS
Below is the schedule of events for the Salem Heritage Days!
ALL WEEK SPECIAL (Aug. 1-12)
Attention Downtown shoppers- merchant 1 hour validation stamps are worth double at both garages, so spend a little bit longer enjoying downtown. *restrictions do apply (4, 1 hr stamps per visit, valid for a max of 8 hours)
ALL WEEK SPECIAL (Aug. 1-12)
20% off Senior and Family Admission (children under 18) at the House of the Seven Gables located at 115 Derby Street. Proof of residency is required. Also, check out all the free activities listed in this schedule.
Salem Ferry Week Day Special (Aug. 8-12)
Salem residents* will receive $5.00 off (non-commuter rates) their Salem Ferry ticket August 8-12. * Proof of residency is required
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1
The House of the Seven Gables – 1PM – 4PM - 115 Derby Street- Take a break from the summer heat. Enjoy free story time at the Gables (children 7 and under). We have an assortment of new and classical stories.
Comedy Night - 7PM-10PM Moose Lodge – 50 Grove St.
Featuring the comedy of Paul D'Angelo and Artie Januario.~ $10/donation per ticket.~ Cash bar, raffles, and food available for purchase.~ For tickets call or visit the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Salem, 13 Hawthorne Boulevard (978) 744-0915 or the Park, Recreation & Community Services Department at 5 Broad St. (978) 744-0180.~ Tickets may also be purchased at the door.~ This event is for those ages 21+
THURSDAY, AUGUST 2
The House of the Seven Gables – 1PM – 4PM - 115 Derby Street - Experience 17th Century games on our beautiful seaside lawn. Free event.
Movie on the Common – Dark (8:30PM) – Salem Common - Bring popcorn, a blanket or a chair and enjoy. Movie TBD. Call Park & Rec. Dept. at 978-744-0180 for more info.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 3
The House of the Seven Gables – 1PM – 4PM - 115 Derby Street - Come watch the lost art of lace making in Hooper Hathaway Great Room. Event is free.
Maritime Festival Kick-Off Concert Event – 6:30PM-9:00PM - Salem Maritime Park on Derby Wharf – Come on down to this historic venue and listen to the Boston Horns, the highly acclaimed Boston-based 7-piece funk/jazz/soul/ band with a BIG sound.
Quilt Show-Wesley United Methodist Church (8 North St.)
6PM-8PM - BRAND NEW EVENT – Come view hundreds of beautifully crafted quilts. There will also be vendors, a silent auction and food and beverages available. Rain or Shine. Admission: $5 (to benefit the Church Building Fund). For more info email info@salemwesley.org
SATURDAY, AUGUST 4
Quilt Show-Wesley United Methodist Church (8 North St.)–9AM-3PM - BRAND NEW EVENT – Come view hundreds of beautifully crafted quilts. There will also be vendors, a silent auction and food and beverages available. Rain or Shine. Admission: $5 (to benefit the Church Building Fund). For more info email info@salemwesley.org
24th Annual Salem Maritime Festival – 10AM-5PM – Salem Maritime National Park on Derby Wharf - The 24th annual Salem Maritime Festival will host an exciting array of FREE Family Fun festivities, including live music, free harbor cruises, traditional craft demonstrations, story-telling, dancing, theatre and much more! Kids will enjoy hayrides, face painting, kite-flying, “Muck Walks” and touch tanks with their favorite marine critters. Come cruise, sail, paddle, and row through four centuries of Salem maritime history. Explore the Friendship of Salem and visiting vessels that include: Schooner Fame of Salem; Lewis H. Story, Flagship of Essex Shipbuilding Museum; U.S. Coast Guard 47’ Motor Life Boat; Finback offering the HOBBES onboard marine ecology program; plus a fleet of kayaks, canoes, paddleboards and jolly boat! Enjoy continuous music throughout the day by Annie and the Natural Wonder Band, Children’s interactive song & dance about marine life (11:00am); Squid Jiggers, A salty, high-energy folk duo hailing from Maine (12:30pm); Debra Cowan, Singer, song writer with captivating "Women and the Sea" program (1:30pm); Salem ChanteySing, An impromptu performance of traditional sea chanteys (2:30pm); and Squeezebox Stompers, A spicy blend of Lousiana roots: Cajun, Zydeco & New Orleans R&B (3:30pm).
For more information log onto: www.nps.gov/sama/planyourvisit/maritimefestival.htm
Clown Day – 10AM-4PM – Salem Willows - Stop by the Salem Willows and have clowns make balloon figures for your children, get their face painted and let them be entertained by continuous performances all afternoon.
The House of the Seven Gables – 1PM – 4PM - 115 Derby Street - Free exhibit of five ship models, past and present, with a demonstration of re-rigging a brig of the 19th century in the Hooper Hathaway Great Room.
Firemen’s Muster – 12:30PM - Salem Willows (Dead Horse Beach area) - Which crew can throw the longest stream of water with an antique hand pumped fire engine? Come and see a 19th century sport that is being kept alive in the 21st century by a bunch of historic preservationists who like to get wet!
SUNDAY, AUGUST 5
Haunted City Junior Triathlon and Little Witch Duathlon- 8AM-12PM - Forest River Park - For kids 5-12 who hate the to swim-we've created a~duathlon option this year!! The triathlon will continue to young athletes to the test in a pool swim, bike and run. Each athlete is treated like a professional at this~inspiring event. For more information log onto: www.bnsfitness.com
Tour-A-Truck – 10:00AM-NOON – Salem Willows
Youngsters get a chance to climb and explore the insides of all kinds of big trucks. Rita's Ice will be on-site with free samples.
Pet Fair Dog Show – 10AM-3PM – Salem Common
From 10AM to 2PM join us on the Common where there will be a variety of pet exhibitors showcasing products, services, activities, demonstrations and loads of tail waging fun! At 2PM the dog show takes place. Categories are: Dog & Owner Look-A-Like, Best Dressed, Best Trick, and Biggest Coach Potato For more information and to register your dog for dog contest, visit www.northshorepetfair.com. All Dogs Must Be on a 6 Ft. Lead.
The House of the Seven Gables – 115 Derby Street
1PM – 4PM - Free Ship Models exhibit (see Aug 4 description)
MONDAY, AUGUST 6
Senior Event: Trolley Rides - Salem residents ages 60 and over can ride The Salem Trolley free from 10AM to 4PM. Board at the National Park Service Visitor Center. Proof of age and Salem residency is required.
Senior Event: Ice Cream Social – 11:45AM-1:30PM – 5 Broad St. - The Salem Council on Aging will host an ice cream social sponsored by Treadwell’s Ice Cream and State Representative John Keenan at the Senior Center. Guests may choose from chocolate or vanilla ice cream and an assortment of toppings. This event is free and open to Salem Seniors 60 and older.~ For more information call 978-744-0924.
Salem's Best Pizza Competition – 5PM-7PM – Salem Common
Come decide which Salem restaurant has the best pizza. Bring the whole family. We will award the top adult and kids pick.
$5 Adults / $3 Kids. For more information contact the Salem YMCA at 978-744-0351.
Salem Night Out Restaurant Sampler – with City Council President Joan Lovely - 5PM-7PM - Join City Council President Joan Lovely for a delicious hors d'oeuvres sampler highlighting three restaurants downtown Salem. ~Restaurants TBA. ~Pre-registration required (max. 40 participants). Cost: $20 (Cash Bar) Proceeds benefit the Salem Main Streets program. For more information or to register call Salem Main Streets at 978-744-0004
Salem Community Concert Band & Community Jazz Band
7PM-9PM – Salem Willows Shell - Come listen to two bands made up of Salem residents from Grade 8 through adult. Led under the direction of Cynthia Napierkowski, director of the Salem High School Band. Rain location: Salem High School Auditorium~
TUESDAY, AUGUST 7
Senior Event: Trolley Rides - Salem residents ages 60 and over can ride The Salem Trolley free from 10AM to 4PM. Board at the National Park Service Visitor Center. Proof of age and Salem residency is required.
Senior Event: BBQ - 10:30AM-1PM - Winter Island
The Salem Council on Aging will host a barbecue at the Winter Island pavilion. The menu will include hamburgers, hot dogs, watermelon, lemonade and slush. Entertainment will be provided by Tony Malionek. Tickets are $5 and are on sale at the Senior Center, 5 Broad St. For more information, call 978-744-0924.
Shelter to Showpiece House Tour – 11AM – Peabody Essex Museum - Come tour the historic houses at the Peabody Essex Museum and experience three centuries of Salem. (Tour free with museum admission to out-of-town patrons and free to Salem Residents - Space is limited – First come first serve). All patrons must check in at admission desk prior to tour. For more information contact the PEM at 978-745-9500.
Story Time at the Witch House – 5PM-5:30PM
310 ½ Essex St. - Curious tales for the young read aloud in the Witch House's 17th century kitchen. Free. For more information contact 978-744-8815 or email info@witchhouse.info
Ice Scream Bowl - 6PM-7:30PM – Salem Common
We all scream for ICE-CREAM! Indulge your sweet tooth!~ Sample flavors from many of the North Shore's finest creameries, ice cream shops and restaurants. Music by DJ Doug and free face painting during the event. Bring the whole family. $5 Adults / $3 Kids. Proceeds to benefit Salem Main Streets.~ For more information contact Salem Main Streets at 978-744-0004.
The North Shore Concert Band - 7PM-9PM – Salem Willows Shell - Under the direction of Dave Benjamin, come hear 25 local professional musicians play a variety of music including marches, semi-classical, and show and pop tunes.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8
Senior Event:~ Health & Wellness Fair, Farmers Market Coupon Distribution – 9AM-NOON – Salem High School Field House, 77 Willson St. - The Salem Council on Aging will host a health & wellness fair adjacent to the Farmer’s Market coupon distribution day, co-sponsored by the Elder Service Plan on the North Shore. ~Senior service-related agencies from all over the North Shore will hand out information, hold free giveaways and answer questions. ~Farmers’ Market coupons will be available to income-eligible Salem seniors, identification and proof of income is required for Farmer’s Market coupons only. For more information, call 978 744-0924.
The House of the Seven Gables – 1PM – 4PM - 115 Derby Street - Free story time (see Aug. 1 description)
Witches Cup Bike Race – 4PM – 8PM – Salem Common
The 2012 Witches Cup presents bicycle racing for both men and women at all levels. For more information log onto www.witchescup.com
Lip Sync Night – 5PM-6:30PM – Salem Willows Shell
We're doing it again. Would you like to perform? We are looking for groups of 2 or more. Participants should be between the ages of 6-14. Please bring your own music in CD form only. You must pre-register at the Salem Park, Recreation~& Community Services Department, 5 Broad Street. For more information, please contact Tim Short at 978-744-0180, ext. 20 or tshort@salem.com.
Dance Enthusiasm Performance – 7PM-9PM – Salem Willows Shell - You won't want to miss the amazing performances of Salem's Dance Enthusiasm Dance Company, winners of hundreds of awards at dance competitions across the United States. The dance company will perform many of their award-winning routines. It's a show that's guaranteed to entertain all ages.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 9
Senior Event:~ Witch House ~- 10AM-5PM - 310 ½ Essex St.
Salem residents ages 60 and over can visit the Witch House free of charge.~ Proof of age and residency is required.
Shelter to Showpiece House Tour – 11AM – Peabody Essex Museum (see Aug. 7 for description)
The House of the Seven Gables – 1PM – 4PM - 115 Derby Street - Free games on the lawn (see Aug. 2 description)
Farmers' Market – 3PM-7PM - Derby Square
Come visit us at Historic Derby Square on Front Street in Downtown Salem the market is held every Thursday evening from 3:00PM - 7:00PM through December 21, 2012.
Window Box & Traffic Island Awards Ceremony – 5:30PM – Brookhouse Garden – 180 Derby Street - Please join Mayor Kimberley Driscoll, the Salem Garden Club and the Salem Beautification Committee as they award the winners of the City's window box competition and traffic island sponsorship program. Light refreshments will be served immediately following the ceremony.
Senior Event: Dinner Dance – 4PM-7PM – 50 Grove St.
Salem's seniors are invited to a night of dinner and dancing. The menu will include: Spaghetti and meatballs, salad, rolls, dessert and coffee.~ Entertainment will be provided by Trilogy. Tickets are $1 and are limited to two tickets per Salem resident.~ After August 1, tickets will be available to senior citizens of other communities for $2.~ For tickets and more information contact the Council on Aging at 978-744-0924.
Movie on the Common –~After Dark (8:30PM)~– Salem Common
The City of Salem~Park, Recreation & Community Services Department presents~(movie TBD), so bring popcorn, a blanket or chair and enjoy.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 10
Senior Event:~ Witch House ~- 10AM-5PM - 310 ½ Essex St.
Salem residents ages 60 and over can visit the Witch House free of charge.~ Proof of age and residency is required.
Shelter to Showpiece House Tour – 11AM – Peabody Essex Museum (see Aug. 7 for description)
The House of the Seven Gables – 115 Derby Street – 1PM – 4PM
Lace Maker Event (see Aug. 3 for description)
Kids Night – 5PM-7:30PM – Salem Common - The Salem YMCA will transform the Salem Common into a paradise for children with moon bounces, rides, games and arts & crafts. $3 per child will pay for unlimited rides. For more information contact the Salem YMCA at 978-744-0351. (rain location: Salem YMCA, Sewall Street)
SATURDAY, AUGUST 11
Essex Street Fair – 10AM-6PM – Essex St. Pedestrian Mall
Fun for all ages this street festival has something for everyone. Crafts, jewelry, paintings, stained glass, and other unique items will be featured along the Essex Street Pedestrian Mall.Buskers, face painters, and strolling musicians will entertain crowds. For more information, contact the Salem Chamber of Commerce at 978-744-0004.
Shelter to Showpiece House Tour – 11AM – Peabody Essex Museum (see Aug. 7 for description)
Come experience the life of a pirate. Fun for the whole family. For more information, log onto www.pioneervillagesalem.com
Ice Cream Social – 2PM-4PM – Woman's Friend Society, 12 Hawthorne Boulevard - The Woman’s Friend Society will host their annual Ice Cream Social fundraiser. Come enjoy delicious ice cream sundaes in a beautiful garden setting. Event is held rain or shine. Cost is $5 per adult and $3 per child. From 10am to 2pm there will be a yard sale at the Emmerton House to benefit the Woman's Friend Society.
The House of the Seven Gables – 1PM – 4PM - 115 Derby Street - A short slide show of sailing ships abandoned in the Falkland Islands 150 years ago and still intact. Admission is free and show runs continuously.
IMPROV on the BRICKS – 3:30PM– 4:30PM - Derby Square
Join the Salem Theatre Company for their annual free improv comedy bash. Bring a lawn chair! Bring padding! It's improv on a hard surface and anything can happen! For more information visit www.salemtheatre.com.
Jewelry Beading Workshop – 3:00PM – 5:00PM – Artist Row
Come visit the Salem Collective of Artists and Musicians at Artist Row where local artist, Andrea Gourley, will be hosting a free beading workshop. For more information contact: salemcollective@gmail.com or 978.219.7226.
Salem Jazz & Soul Festival, Berklee Summer Series Concert - 5PM–7PM - Derby Square (in case of rain, event will be held at The Vault - 217 Essex Street.) This concert features Cosmodrome, a four-piece band whose style is a forward thinking and eclectic blend of soul, funk, and hip-hop. The enchanting lead vocals of Madison McFerrin intertwine and lock with guitar, bass, and drums to create a sound and live show that is captivating.. ~Don't forget your chair. For more information visit www.salemjazzsoul.com
SUNDAY, AUGUST 12
Essex Street Fair –10AM-6PM – Essex St. Pedestrian Mall
(see Aug. 13 for full description)
Shelter to Showpiece House Tour – 11AM – Peabody Essex Museum (see Aug. 7 for description)
New England Pirate Faire – 11AM-5PM - Pioneer Village (Forest River Park)
Come experience the life of a pirate. Fun for the whole family. For more information, log onto www.pioneervillagesalem.com
The House of the Seven Gables – 115 Derby Street – 1PM – 4PM
Free Falklands Slide Show (see Aug. 11 for description)
Phillips House 11th Annual Antique Car Meet – NOON–3PM –
34 Chestnut Street - Join Historic New England's Phillips House and the North Shore Old Car Club for the Eleventh Annual Car Meet. Vintage and antique vehicles, including a collection of carriages, two Pierce-Arrows, and a Model A Ford, will be displayed. There will be special tours of the Phillips House and Carriage House and family activities and games will be set up in the backyard. Jazz music will be provided by Trent Austin Duo and light refreshments will be served. Free admission. For information, call 978-744-0440 or visit www.HistoricNewEngland.org
IMPROV on the BRICKS – 3:30PM– 4:30PM - Derby Square
(see Aug. 11 for full description)
Salem's Chiptune, Electronica and Noise Extravaganza (S.C.E.N.E.) – 5PM-9PM – Salem Willows Shell
Join local vj's, dj's and live electronic musicians as they showcase their amazing talent and new music that might otherwise be overlooked by the mainstream. For more information log onto: http://radioscotvoid.com/scene
For updated and new event listings keep checking www.salem.com
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Salem Heritage Days- August 5-14, 2011

Salem will be celebrating Salem Heritage Days August 5-14, 2011 with a variety of events and activities. This is the 50th Anniversary of the event.
GET A HEAD START ON ALL THE FUN
Wednesday, August 3
Comedy Night - Moose Lodge – 50 Grove St. – 7PM-10PM
Featuring the comedy of Paul D'Angelo and Patty Ross. $10/donation per ticket. Cash bar, raffles, and food available for purchase. For tickets call or visit the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Salem, 13 Hawthorne Boulevard - (978) 744-0915. Tickets may also be purchased at the door. This event is for those ages 21+
Friday, August 5
Kick-Off Concert Event – 6:30PM-9:00PM - Salem Maritime Park on Derby Wharf - Sunset Concert featuring Coyote Run an exciting, contemporary Celtic rock band.
Saturday, August 6
23rd Annual Salem Maritime Festival – 10AM-5PM – Salem Maritime National Park on Derby Wharf
Free family fun all day includes USS Constitution Gun Drill Team, USCG 47’ Motor Life Boat Tours, NE Aquarium Marine Science Program, Canoe and Kayak rides, Hands-on sea adventures, roving storytellers, craft demonstrations, boatbuilding, kite-flying and a Muck Walk! The Schooner Fame of Salem and the Vessel Finback will offer free rides (by ticket drawing). Live music throughout the day by Ben Rudnick & Friends (11am), Three Sheets to the Wind (12:30pm), Whose Muddy Shoes, New Bedford Harbor Sea Chantey Chorus (2:30pm), and The Love Dogs (3:30pm). For more information, contact 978-740-1650 or visit www.nps.gov/sama.
3 on 3 Basketball Tournament – 1:00PM – Forest River
BRAND NEW EVENT – Join us for the 1st Annual Mayor's Cup tournament hosted by It Starts with Me! & Jamie Campbell. Check in opens at 11am. Entry fee: $20 per player Ages 16+ Applications can be found at www.ISWMcharity.com For more information contact Melanie McKinnon at melanie@iswmcharity.com or 978-821-5656 or Jamie Campbell at jcam1414@yahoo.com or 978-884-4472.
Clown Day – 10AM-4PM – Salem Willows
Send in the Clowns - stop by the Salem Willows and have clowns make balloon figures for your children, get their face painted and let them be entertained by continuous performances all afternoon.
Firemen’s Muster – 1:00PM - Salem Willows (Dead Horse Beach area)
BRAND NEW EVENT
Which crew can throw the longest stream of water with an antique hand pumped fire engine? Come and see a 19th century sport that is being kept alive in the 21st century by a bunch of historic preservationists who like to get wet!
Sunday, August 7
Historic Salem's Third Annual 5K Road Race – 9AM – 2PM
New Liberty Street (Salem Visitor Center)
Road Race starts at the Salem Visitor Center and goes down Derby Street, loops around the Willows and up Essex Street back to the Visitor Center. Registration begins at 7:15AM. Fee: $20 (pre-registration) $22 (race day). Register on-line at www.active.com. For more information, log onto www.historicsalem.org
Tour-A-Truck – 11:00AM-1:00PM – Salem Willows
Youngsters get a chance to climb and explore the insides of all kinds of big trucks. Rita's Ice will be on-site with free samples.
Monday, August 8
Senior Event: Trolley Rides - Salem residents ages 60 and over can ride The Salem Trolley free from 10AM to 4PM. Board at the National Park Service Visitor Center. Proof of age and Salem residency is required.
Senior Event: Ice Cream Social – 11:45AM-1:30PM – 5 Broad St.
The Salem Council on Aging will host an ice cream social at the Senior Center. Guests may choose from chocolate or vanilla ice cram and an assortment of toppings. This event is free. For more information call 978-744-0924.
Salem's Best Pizza Competition – 5PM-7PM – Salem Common
Come decide which Salem restaurant has the best pizza. Bring the whole family. We will award the top adult and kids pick.
$5 Adults / $3 Kids. For more information contact the Salem YMCA at 978-744-0351.
Mayor's Night Out Restaurant Sampler – 5PM-7PM
Join Mayor Kim Driscoll for a delicious hors d'oeuvres sampler highlighting three new restaurants downtown Salem. ~The first stop will be Café Polonia, the second stop will be Adriatic Restaurant & Bar, and the last stop will be The Great Escape Restaurant.~ Pre-registration required (max. 40 participants). Cost: $20 (Cash Bar) Proceeds benefit the Salem Main Streets program. For more information or to register call Salem Main Streets at 978-744-0004.
Salem Community Concert Band & Community Jazz Band
7:30PM-9PM – Salem Willows Shell
Come listen to two bands made up of Salem residents from Grade 8 through adult. Led under the direction of Cynthia Napierkowski, director of the Salem High School Band.
Tuesday, August 9
Senior Event: Trolley Rides - Salem residents ages 60 and over can ride The Salem Trolley free from 10AM to 4PM. Board at the National Park Service Visitor Center. Proof of age and Salem residency is required.
Shelter to Showpiece House Tour – 11AM – Peabody Essex Museum
Come tour the historic houses at the Peabody Essex Museum and experience three centuries of Salem. (Free admission - Space is limited – First come first serve). For more information contact the PEM at 978-745-9500
Senior Event: BBQ - 10:30AM-1PM - Winter Island
The Salem Council on Aging will host a barbecue at the Winter Island pavilion. ~The menu will include hamburgers, hot dogs, watermelon, lemonade and slush. Entertainment will be provided by Tony Malionek. Tickets are $5 and are on sale at the front desk of the Senior Center, 5 Broad St. For more information, call 978-744-0924.
Story Time at the Witch House – 5PM-5:30PM – 310 ½ Essex St.
Curious tales for the young read aloud in the Witch House's 17th century kitchen. Free. For more information contact 978-744-8815 or email info@witchhouse.info
Ice Scream Bowl - 6PM-7:30PM – Salem Common
We all scream for ICE-CREAM! Indulge your sweet tooth!~ Sample flavors from many of the North Shore's finest creameries, ice cream shops and restaurants. Bring the whole family. $5 Adults / $3 Kids. Proceeds to benefit Salem Main Streets.~ For more information contact Salem Main Streets at 978-744-0004.
Wednesday, August 10
Witches Cup Bike Race – 4PM – 8PM – Salem Common
This year is the 5th year since the reincarnation of the Witches Cup. The 2011 Witches Cup presents bicycle racing for both men and women at all levels. For more information log onto www.witchescup.com
Lip Sync Night – 5PM-6:30PM – Salem Willows Shell
We're doing it again…The City of Salem's 4th Annual Lip Sync Night. Would you like to perform? We are looking for groups of 2 or more. Participants should be between the ages of 6-14. Please bring your own music in CD form only. You must pre-register at the Salem Park, Recreation~& Community Services Department, 5 Broad Street. For more information, please contact Eileen Dunn at 978-744-0180, ext. 20 or edunn@salem.com.
Window Box & Traffic Island Awards Ceremony – 5:30PM – Brookhouse Garden – 180 Derby Street
Please join Mayor Kimberley Driscoll, the Salem Garden Club and the Salem Beautification Committee as they award the winners of the City's window box competition and traffic island sponsorship program. Light refreshments will be served immediately following the ceremony.
Dance Enthusiasm Performance – 7PM-9PM – Salem Willows Shell
You won't want to miss the amazing performances of Salem's Dance Enthusiasm Dance Company, winners of hundreds of awards at dance competitions across the United States. The dance company will perform many of their award-winning routines. It's a show that's guaranteed to entertain all ages.
Thursday, August 11
Shelter to Showpiece House Tour – 11AM – Peabody Essex Museum (see Aug. 9 for description)
Farmers' Market – 3PM-7PM - Derby Square
If you haven't had a chance to visit The Salem Farmers’ Market, come visit us at Historic Derby Square on Front Street in Downtown Salem and is held every Thursday evening from 3-7:00 through October 21, 2010.
Senior Event: Dinner Dance – 5PM-9PM – 50 Grove St.
Salem's seniors are invited to dinner and dancing and meatballs, salad, rolls, dessert and coffee. Entertainment will be provided by Trilogy. Tickets are $1 and are limited to two tickets per Salem resident. After August 2, tickets will be available to senior citizens of other communities. For tickets and more information contact the Council on Aging at 978-744-0924.
Movie on the Common –After Dark (8:30PM)~– Salem Common
The City of Salem~Park, Recreation & Community Services Department presents~(movie TBD), so bring popcorn, a blanket or chair and enjoy.
Friday, August 12
Shelter to Showpiece House Tour – 11AM – Peabody Essex Museum (see Aug. 9 for description)
Kids Night – 5PM-7:30PM – Salem Common
The Salem YMCA will transform the Salem Common into a paradise for children with moon bounces, rides, games and arts & crafts. $3 per child will pay for unlimited rides. For more information contact the Salem YMCA at 978-744-0351. (rain location: Salem YMCA, Sewall Street)
Saturday, August 13
Essex Street Fair – 10AM-6PM – Essex St. Pedestrian Mall
Fun for all ages this street festival has something for everyone. Crafts, jewelry, paintings, stained glass, and other unique items will be featured along the Essex Street Pedestrian Mall.Buskers, face painters, and strolling musicians will entertain crowds. For more information, contact the Salem Chamber of Commerce at 978-744-0004.
Shelter to Showpiece House Tour – 11AM – Peabody Essex Museum (see Aug. 9 for description)
Pirate Day – 10AM-4PM - Pioneer Village (Forest River Park)
All land-lubbers are invited to experience Pirate Day at Pioneer Village, when the small coastal town will be temporarily held hostage by a crew of New England pirates. The Village will play host to a crew of authentically equipped New England pirates. Throughout the day the pirates will demonstrate punishments, blacksmithing, pirate cooking, sea tales and sea songs. Of special interest for children with a misplaced desire to join a pirate crew will be a guarded treasure house where junior crew-members may be recruited. As an act of uncharacteristic generosity, the pirate crew has offered to donate all the plunder collected from visitors to the Village on Pirate Day to the Institute of Public History of Gordon College - the manager and operator of the site. For more information, log onto www.pioneervillagesalem.com
Haunted City "Junior" Triathlon presented by DWMMA –11:00AM Dead Horse Beach, Salem Willows
Junior Triathletes come compete in Salem's youth triathlon. Boys & Girls ages 5-17 come test your endurance and courage to compete. The USAT sanctioned Haunted City Junior Triathlon is sounding more like a party for these young triathletes than an endurance event – well – most (if not all) kids are MORE than OK with that! There will be pizza, DJ Lanie Mac, face painter, Hobbs' Popcorn (YUMMY!), and MUCH MORE for all participating athletes. After a quick triathlon for these kids it is all about the post race FUN, the medal they just earned and of course the BRAGGING RIGHTS!! All athletes will receive a race shirt, water bottle, and a swim cap! Registration begins at 9:30AM. Fee: $40 (pre-registration-Aug 1st) $45 (post registration) this fee includes USAT Sanctioning Fee. Register on-line at www.active.com. For more information, email Ashley at bnsfitnessevents@yahoo.com or call (978) 836-0271.
Ice Cream Social – 1PM-3PM – Woman's Friend Society, 12 Hawthorne Boulevard
The Woman’s Friend Society will host their annual Ice Cream Social fundraiser. Come, bring your family and friends and enjoy the delicious ice cream sundaes in a beautiful garden setting and help a good cause. Event is held rain or shine. Cost is $5 per adult and $3 per child. See you there!
IMPROV on the BRICKS – 3:30PM– 4:30PM - Derby Square
Join the Salem Theatre Company for their 4th annual free improv comedy bash. Bring a lawn chair! Bring padding! It's improv on a hard surface and anything can happen! For more information visit www.salemtheatre.com.
Salem Jazz & Soul Festival, Berklee Summer Series Concert - 5PM–7PM - Derby Square (in case of rain, event will be held in the Museum Place Mall off Essex Street.)
This free outdoor concert at Derby Square is produced in conjunction with the Berklee College of Music. Featuring Jazz Saxophonist Hailey Niswanger. Don't forget your chair. For more information visit http://www.salemjazzsoul.org
Sunday, August 14
Pet Fair & Dog Show – 9AM-1PM – Salem Common
NEW THIS YEAR, there will be a North Shore Pet Fair on the Common where there will be a variety of pet exhibitors showcasing products, services, activities, demonstrations and loads of tail waging fun! There will also be a 1 mile dog walk around the Common to benefit the PALS organization of Salem, MA at 10am. For more information and to register your dog for the walk, visit www.northsorepetfair.com or call 781-913-3523. This year's Dog Show theme is 'THIS PLACE IS GOING TO THE DOGS' . The Dog Show contest will take place at 11am. Categories include: Barking up the Wrong Tree – Best Barker; Putting on the Dog – Best Dressed in Fancy Clothes; Can’t Teach an Old Dog New Tricks – Best Trick; Puppy Love – Best Lover; Dogging My Footsteps – Relay/Obstacle; Dog Tired – Dog Who Stays in the “Down” Position for the Longest Time; and In the Dog House – Story Told by Owner how his Dog was a Rescue from a Shelter or off the Street. Registration fee $8.00 for 1 Dog/$15.00 for 2 Dogs. Register on line at www.northshorepetfair.com or on the Common beginning at 9am..ALL Dogs Must Be on a 6 Ft. Lead. For more information contact Donna at 781-535-8635.
Essex Street Fair –10AM-6PM – Essex St. Pedestrian Mall
(see Aug. 13 for full description)
Shelter to Showpiece House Tour – 11AM – Peabody Essex Museum (see Aug. 9 for description)
Wild Fish 1 Mile~& 2 Mile Endurance Swims
Presented by A. Lichelle Aldana DDS, PC.
11:30 AM – Collins Cove Beach (Webb St.)
Swimmers from all over the North East will test their endurance in a one or two mile counter clockwise swim in a calm ocean water cove. Registration will open at 10am. All swimmers will receive a swim cap and tech shirt. The first 150 to signup will receive an athletic cinch sak. You should expect an awesome post race party including music from DJ Lanie Mac, award ceremony, ice cream, popcorn, pizza, fruit and more. Pre-Reg $30-August 1st (+$5 after Aug 2nd). For more information, email Ashley at bnsfitnessevents@yahoo.com or call (978) 836-0271.
Pirate Day – Noon-4PM - Pioneer Village (Forest River Park)
(see Aug. 13 for full description)
2nd Annual Seersucker Social – 11:00AM – 144 Washington St.
The Urbane Cyclist is proud to host their 2nd annual Salem Seersucker Social, a celebration of cycling with a nod to summer fashions of yesteryear. It’s sure to be a smashing good time! Information on after party with local nibbles and cocktails can be found at www.theurbanecyclist.com
Phillips House 10th Annual Antique Car Meet – NOON–3PM –
34 Chestnut Street
Join Historic New England's Phillips House and the North Shore Old Car Club for the Tenth Annual Car Meet. Vintage and antique vehicles, including a collection of carriages, two Pierce-Arrows, and a Model A Ford, will be displayed. There will be special tours of the Phillips House and Carriage House and family activities and games will be set up in the backyard. Jazz music will be provided by Trent Austin of Trentoon Music and light refreshments will be served. Free admission. For information, call 978-744-0440 or visit www.HistoricNewEngland.org
IMPROV on the BRICKS – 3:30PM– 4:30PM - Derby Square
(see Aug. 13 for full description)
Salem's Chiptune, Electronica and Noise Extravaganza (S.C.E.N.E.) – 6PM-10PM – Salem Willows Shell
BRAND NEW EVENT! Join local vj's, dj's and live electronic musicians as they showcase their amazing talent and new music that might otherwise be overlooked by the mainstream.
For updated and new event listings and more information about any of the events, please visit the Events Calendar at www.salem.com or contact Salem City Hall at 978-619-5676
ALL WEEK SPECIAL
Attention Downtown shoppers- merchant 1 hour validation stamps are worth double at both garages, so spend a little bit longer enjoying downtown. *restrictions do apply (4, 1 hr stamps per visit, valid for a max of 8 hours)
Salem Ferry Week Day Special
Salem residents will receive $2.00 off their Salem Ferry ticket August 8-12.
*restrictions do apply, proof of residency is required. Offer not valid during commuter runs.
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