Aug 102011
 

Thank you to everyone who braved the gray and eventually rainy weather to make Salem’s Ice Scream Bowl Tuesday night a success. Salem Main Streets greatly appreciates the kind donation and assistance of Ben & Jerry’s, Captain Dusty’s, Cherry Farm Creamery, Crosby’s Market, DownRiver Ice Cream, Hobbs, Maria’s Sweet Somethings, Mix 104.1, Rita’s, Salem Chamber of Commerce, Seaport Cafe, Scoops, numerous volunteers, intern Joao Goncalves and the City of Salem. Over 1,200 people attended the ice cream event making it a successful fundraising event for Salem Main Streets.  There were many delicious samples of different types of ice cream, face painting and music by DJ Doug. To volunteer or get involved with planning upcoming SMS events contact Jennifer at Jennifer@salemmainstreets.org or (978)744-0004.  There are many more great Heritage Week events coming up including the Salem Chamber of Commerce Essex Street Fair August 13 & 14. Visit salem.com for a complete schedule.

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Jul 082011
 

Salem Main Street’s Events this summer:

SALEM FARMERS’ MARKET

Every Thursday from 3 p.m. – 7 p.m.

OPEN TO ALL in Derby Square

LONDON BOYS CHOIR CONCERTJuly July 21st – 7:30 p.m. -8:30 p.m.

FREE at the Old Town Hall

MAYOR’S NIGHT OUT Restaurant Sampler

August 8th – 5 p.m. – 7 p.m.

Purchase tickets by calling 978-744-0004

 SALEM’S ICE SCREAM BOWL

August 9th – 6 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

At the Salem Commons

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Mar 112011
 

The Salem Arts Festival is looking for artists to participate in the 2011 festival. Proposals are due by March 31. Visit the official festival website for full details www.salemartsfestival.com.

The Salem Arts Festival June 3 – 5 promotes the arts in downtown Salem through a collaborative festival for residents and visitors providing opportunities to highlight the existing artist community and encourage general community participation in the arts.  The 2010 festival had over 4,000 visitors. The Festival is looking for art and performance for the sophisticated art patron as well as for the art novice including interactive events for children.  It will engage participants of diverse backgrounds and ages by reaching out to current art patrons, local students, and the community at large.

The Salem Arts Festival, June 3 – 5 will celebrate all the arts: painting, photography, sculpture, dance, music, writing, film, new media, performance, theatre, poetry, culinary and visual art. We are looking for artists of all mediums to exhibit and/or perform. Did you ever want to:

 Create art en plein air – with an audience?, Lead a workshop or an artist’s demonstration?, Draw with chalk on the sidewalk?, Play your instruments by a fountain?, Create an installation in a public space?, Display your artwork in a Salem coffee shop or retail business?

Use your imagination! Submit a proposal as an individual or as a group to help us Celebrate the Arts all over Salem! Various venues are available throughout the city from traditional gallery space to outdoor performance spaces.  Let us know what would work best for you and/or your group. For more informatio contact Jennifer at (978)744-0004 or Jennifer@salemmainstreets.org.

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Feb 262011
 

Salem Film Fest March 4 – 11 – An International Documentary Film Festival right in your own backyard. You’ve heard the buzz now here are some of the details… This festival is being held in Cinema Salem, downtown Salem in the museum place mall with select screenings at the NPS Visitor Center and the Peabody Essex Museum. In this festival you can visit Cape Town, Northern India, Detroit, Russia, Pakistan, Brooklyn and Tibet to name just a few locations where the films take place. The films explore diverse experiences from naked Finnish men’s in sauna’s to Clarence Reid aka Blowfly who claims to be the original rapper. The films offer a glimpse into the lives of violent terrorists, teens farming in Detroit, American Indians, Columbian children abducted as soldiers and so many others.  Mark your calendar now and visit www.salemfilmfest.com to plan your week.

Follow this link to see the promotional video about the festival –

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeFOhB_Y8pQ&feature=player_embedded

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Jul 092010
 

Captain Dusty'sEW Hobbs Ice Cream

Volunteers are needed for Salem’s Annual Ice Scream Bowl, taking place on Salem Common Tuesday, August 10 at 6pm.  Help is needed for set up, tear down and taking tickets. This is a fundraising event and proceeds go to benefit the Salem Main Streets. To get involved contact Jennifer at Jennifer@salemmainstreets.org or (978)744-0004×15. 

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