Kylie

Dec 122012
 

There will be a wreath raffled every hour at the Salem Farmers’ Market this Thursday. Santa Claus will also be at the market this week from 3 – 6 p.m. in Old Town Hall. Enjoy holiday shopping for fruits, vegetables and specialty items. There will also be festival holiday music. For more information visit www.salemfarmersmarket.org.

There are only two more weeks for the Winter Farmers’ Market. Thursday, December 20 will be the last week of the market. Stop by and support your local farmers and vendors.

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 Posted by at 11:11 am
Dec 092012
 

Visit us on Pinterest. What is Pinterest? Think of your high school yearbook. All the pictures of people and places that said “This is my life.” Pinterest is a social medium that allows people to “pin” pictures on “boards” with themes that relate to what they are doing in their life. And share them. For some it’s their children, others relate to fashion, recipes, TV. For us, we naturally present all that is good and enchanting about Salem. As with anything on the Internet it is a work in progress, and we currently have boards promoting Winter Farmers Market, Halloween in Salem, Celebrate the Holidays, and Downtown Salem. Tell us what you think. Let us know if you have or have seen a picture that would compliment the ones being shown now.

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 Posted by at 8:31 am
Dec 082012
 

Victorian veils have fallen upon Salem today as the Dickens Fellowship of North Boston has coordinated a series of events to usher in the holiday season— and the Dickens 2012 Bicentennial Celebration!

The first step is a “Victorian Child’s Play” taking place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Old Town Hall. It was scheduled to begin with a piper-led Victorian and Steampunk costumed promenade from Armory Park. There will be games, a sing-along, and a performance of the “Party Scene” from the “Nutcracker” (performed by the New England Ballet Ensemble). And of course, hot chocolate, cookies and gingerbread ornaments to eat or take home.

The event is sponsored by Ye Old Pepper Company, with proceeds to benefit the North Shore Hospice and Make-A-Wish Foundation.

Then at 3 p.m. “Introducing Mr. Charles Dickens” also takes place at Old Town Hall. Actor Albert Cremlin will present a dramatic story about Dickens’ life, novels and classic characters.

“Holiday Evensong” follows at 4:30 p.m. at Salem’s First Church, 316 Essex Street. This is a holiday tradition with the Boston Boys Choir. Proceeds will benefit the Church.

The conclusion will be “An Evening of Victorian Delights” at 6:30 p.m. also at First Church. It highlights Dickens’ favorite 19th century music and his original compositions. Larry Young and Suzanne Powers are the featured performers.

For more information, go to dickensnorthofboston.com.

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 Posted by at 1:29 pm
Dec 072012
 

Come downtown to the Salem Common to welcome Santa Claus. He is expected to appear a little after 6 p.m. tonight on the roof of the Hawthorne Hotel. The Salem Fire Company is planning on assisting his decent from the roof on a ladder truck. He will then be greeted by State Representative John Keenan who will also be on hand to light the Salem Common Tree. Enjoy lovely carols, elves with candy canes for children and hot chocolate by 62 Restaurant. The event is organized by Salem Main Streets.

Those of you who wish to see Santa should proceed to the Museum Place Mall where he will hear the wishes of good boys and girls. For those who do not wish to see Santa there are many other great events going on tonight with Salem’s First Friday events where businesses stay open until at least 8 p.m. offering refreshments, promotions or entertainment. For a full list of events visit www.salemfirstfriday.com.

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 Posted by at 2:38 pm
Nov 272012
 

If you missed the Holiday Tree Lighting Friday night there are still plenty of opportunities to enjoy the beautiful tree which graces Lappin Park now through the end of December.

This week enjoy shopping at the Salem Winter Farmers’ Market Thursday, November 29 from 3 – 6 p.m. in Old Town Hall. Shop for fresh fruits, vegetables and other speciality food items as well as beautiful holiday greenery. For full details visit www.salemfarmersmarket.org.

This weekend is the popular HSI Christmas in Salem Historic Homes Tour. The Salem Willows historic homes will be featured and the Salem Trolley will shuttle people to and from the downtown. For full details visit www.ChristmasInSalem.org.

The Salem Trolley is offering their annual Trolley Christmas Carol now through December 23 details at www.SalemTrolley.com. Saturdayalso  enjoy a Chocolate Fountain at Maria’s Sweet Somethings and a Hat Making Workshop at the Peabody Essex Museum. On Sunday, enjoy an open house at Ye Olde Pepper Companie.

The House of the Seven Gables will also be offering Christmas Tours at the Gables December 1 – 30 www.7gables.com.

Don’t forget to START your holiday shopping Downtown Salem this weekend. Shopping Local Matters!

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