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Oct 132012
 

Haunted Happenings is only just beginning for Salem! There are many more spooks and scares to experience before the season ends. Just this weekend alone there is the 15th Annual Child’s Day festival, a war memorial, an 80’s zombie prom and the ghostly Haunted Harbor Cruise as well as many other events.

The Children’s Day Festival –  Saturday, Salem celebrates its 15th annual Children’s Day with live performers, costume contests, games, yummy food, pony rides and many more! Come to the Salem Commons from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. to take part in the festival activities.

80’s Zombie Prom – The 80’s and zombie have one thing in common – there are eternal and full of fashion faux pas. So dusty off your jelly bean skirt and that keyboard tie, and mix it with a little rotting flesh. And of course there will be an undead prom King and Queen. Saturday night at Rockafellas from 8 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. with musical guests Bail Out Boston and DJ Tony SAP.

And on a more somber note, this Saturday and Sunday the Salem Waterfront Hotel will be hosting the Moving Memorial for Massachusetts Service Members who have made the ultimate sacrifice since 2001. All are welcomed to visit the kiosk and honor their memory.

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Oct 112012
 

Another beautiful day for the Salem Farmers’ Market! Join us 10/11/12 at the Salem Farmers’ Market in Derby Square. The market is open every Thursday from 3 – 7 p.m. Enjoy shopping for crisp apples, bright pumpkins, delicious chowder, fresh bread and much more. There will be a cooking demonstration by Grapevine Restaurant at 3:30 and music by Michael Maloney from 5 – 7. The market sponsor of the week is Salem Five Bank. For more information visit www.SalemFarmersMarket.org.

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Oct 052012
 

Downtown Salem is full of activity now that Haunted Happenings has begun. This weekend is the Annual Salem Chamber of Commerce Biz Baz. The street fair is on the Essex Street Pedestrian Mall and continues down Essex Street to Hawthorne Blvd. and downt Hawthorne Blvd. Throughout the weekend there are many fun events and activities, great shopping and dining. For a full list of events visit www.hauntedhappenings.org.

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Oct 052012
 

Live music, events, discounts and much more tonight Downtown Salem where many downtown businesses are open until at least 8 p.m. Friday, October 5 is the First First Friday and includes over 30 downtown businesses. Follow us on Facebook or the First Friday website www.salemfirstfriday.com.

Promotions by location:

                                             Essex Street
Gulu-Gulu Cafe-247 Essex St.-Melt performs at 8:00 PM
re-find men’s-244 Essex St.-Spend $50 get 20% off re-find women’s
Mud Puddle Toys-217 Essex St.-Games, refreshments, 10% off storewide
Pamplemousse-185 Essex St.-Wine Tasting
Peabody Essex Museum-161 Essex St.-Extended hours till 9 PM
 
Front Street/Derby Square/Artists’ Row
A Beautiful Corset/J’Adore Romantic Gifts-10 Derby Square-Photo shoot
Avalanche Company Store-24 Front St.-Talk fashion with Avalanche designer
Boston Bead Company-10 Front St.-Keith O’Connor, Raku Bead Maker
Front Street Coffeehouse-20 Front St.-Dj Radio Skotvoid
Hair Express-34 Front St.-Open House with samples and complimentary refreshments
Seed Stitch Fine Yarn-21 Front St.-Movie night (Bring your own crafts)
Salem Arts Association-Artists’ Row-”Outcast in October” Recycled art and Clay Venture Performs
Salem Collective of Artists and Musicians-Artists’ Row-Group art and Face Painting
 
Around Downtown Salem
Cafe Polonia-118 Washington St.-Eastern Europe Folk Concert 7-9 p.m.
Caffe Graziani-133 Washington St.-Roundtable Italian Conversation
Coldwell Banker-7 1/2 Church St.- $5 massage from Body and Soul, free agent consults
Glass and Etc.-1 East India Square Mall-15% off any item over $10
Global Deeds Foundation/Gallery-45 Lafayette St.-Try your hand at LIVE painting
Milk and Honey Green Grocer-32 Church St.-Cheese sampling
re-find women’s-72 Washington St.-Spend $50 get 20 % off other store
Rouge Cosmetics-322 Derby St.-Complimentary refreshments and eye makeover
Salem Wine Imports-32 Church Street- Wine Tasting
Salem YMCA-One Sewall St.-One hour free Zumba class Salem 6-7 PM
Two Girls Shop-320 Derby St.-Local band Silversense
Treasures Over Time-139 Washington St.-unmounted gemstones, free appraisals

Witch Dr.-109 Lafayette St.-Glass blowing demonstration
 
Pickering Wharf
Brodie’s Seaport Cafe-215 Derby St.-35 cent wings, (Julie Dougherty performance at 8:30)
Every Occasion Boutique-96 Wharf St.-Personalized bracelets by Angela Anastos
Finz Seafood and Grill-76 Wharf St.- $1 oysters, (Ryan Fitzsimmons performance at 8:30)
The Happy Sunflower-78 Wharf St.-Pictures for Pickering Wharf pet costume contest
The Hungry Whale-72 Wharf St.-Samples and prizes for Pickering Wharf pet costume contest
Living with Pets-63B Wharf St.-Treats for Pickering Wharf pet costume contest
Picklepot-75 Wharf St.-Spice demo with Kate Madden
R&J Coins and Jewelry-68 Wharf St.-Author Timothy Kendall-Salem Witch Trials Calendar
Salem Waterfront and Hotel-225 Derby St.-Free Popcorn
Victoria Station/ Vic’s Boathouse-86 Wharf St.-Ross Livermore performs 

Mark your calendars for future Fridays – November 2 and December 7….

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Oct 042012
 

Tonight is the Annual Salem Chamber of Commerce Haunted Happenings Parade. This event is the official kick off of  Haunted Happenings, a month long celebration of all things Halloween. The parade includes high school bands, Salem school groups, local bands, businesses and much more. If you can’t make the parade in Salem you can watch local coverage on SATV. For more details about the parade visit www.salem-chamber.org.  For a full Haunted Happenings Schedule visit www.hauntedhappenings.org.

(The SALEM FARMERS’ MARKET will be open today but closing early due to the parade.)

Friday, October 5 Haunted Happenings events will continue with Mayor’s Night Out Trick or Treating starting at 5:30 at the entrance to the Museum Place Mall on Essex Street. Many local attractions will be open free to Salem residents. Don’t miss First Friday events where over 30 downtown businesses will have entertainment and actvities or promotions until at least 8 p.m.

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