Dec 092011
 

Looking for that special one of a kind gift? On Saturday, December 10th, join the Salem Arts Association for the 6th Annual Salem Arts Association Open Studio & Art Show!

From 12-6 p.m., stop by the Salem Arts Gallery on Artists’ Row between Front Street and Derby Street for a chance to create art, chat with artists or just browse through a variety of beautiful and unique works. Artists will be on hand to talk about their craft and showcase their work.

Along with the Open Studio & Art Show, the Salem Arts Association is also open every Thursday during the Salem Winter Farmers’ Market from 2-6 p.m. Be sure to visit their building for lovely, unique gift items made by local artists!

There are many other great events and promotions this weekend downtown Salem including a chance to visit with Santa Claus and hear beautiful caroling from 12 – 2 on Sunday at The Happy Sunflower on Pickering Wharf.

Dec 092011
 

Gingerbread people are on the loose in downtown Salem! As part of the Holiday Window Contest 2011, businesses have hidden a gingerbread man or woman in their decorations for all to find. The festive window decorations will be on display in business windows until December 22nd; be on the lookout for the gingerbread people as you stroll along a downtown filled with holiday cheer and enjoy the beautiful, creative decor from the Holiday Window Contest, whose winners we are announcing today!

The votes have been cast and the choice was not easy. There were over thirty contenders, and each business put lots of thought and creativity into their fabulous holiday displays. The winners of each category are:

Most Original: Scrub

Most Traditional: Coons (Mrs. Claus tribute to Breast Cancer awareness)

Most Clever Use of Theme: Fountain Place

Most Attractive Window Box: Paxton

Honorable Mentions go to:

HM Most Original: Boston Bead Company

HM Most Traditional: re-find

HM Most Clever Use of Theme: Mighty Aphrodite

HM Most Attractive Window Box: Sweet Anthem

Congratulations to all winners and honorable mentions!

Salem Main Streets would like to thank all participating businesses:

Bella Hair Salon, 272 Essex St., Mighty Aphrodite Maternity, 244 Essex St., Laura Lanes Skin Care, 242 Essex St., re-find, 72 Washington St., Penelope’s Pet Boutique, 99 Washington St., Paxton Hair Salon, Fountain Place, 232 Essex St., Coon’s Card and Gift Shop, 226 Essex St., Scrub, 230 Essex St., Caffe Graziani 133 Washington St., Treasures over Time, 139 Washington St., Roost Urban Country Design, 40 Front St., Beehive, 38 Front St., Sweet Anthem, 24 Front St., Boston Bead Company, 10 Front St., Seed Stitch Fine Yarn, 21 Front St., J. Mode 17 Front Street, Modern Millie Vintage, 3 Central St., Pamplemousse, 185 Essex St., Addicted Fashion, 208 Essex St., Angels Landing, 244 Essex St., Glass & Etc. Museum Place Mall, Witch Tees, 177 Essex St., Signatures, 181 Essex St., Peabody Essex Museum Shop East India Square, Beautiful Things, 127 Essex St., Fool’s Mansion 127 Essex St., The Picklepot, 75 Wharf St., The Happy Sunflower, 61 Wharf St., The Hungry Whale, 72 Wharf St., Radiance Aveda, 316 Derby St., two girls shop, 320 Derby St., The Boutique, 322 Derby St., Rouge Cosmetics, 322 Derby St.,

We would also like to thank the Salem Main Streets Design Committee, consisting of Committee Chair: Gina Flynn of Eastern Bank, Shirley Walker Salem Real Estate, Doug Hopper, Architect, Bill Yuhas, Architect and Kara Halas of TD Bank.

Dec 072011
 

Give your loved ones a memorable presents with unique items from the Salem Winter Farmers’ Market! Over 20 different vendors will be attending this week’s Winter Market on Thursday, December 8th from 2-6 p.m., which means plenty of fabulous finds for shoppers.

A great way to gift someone with items from the Winter Market is to create a personalized gift basket. The presentation is beautiful and you can include a variety of items. For directions on how to create the perfect gift basket, click here.

At this week’s Winter Market, items for a gift basket could include:

  • Natural and organic skincare and aromatherapy products, perfect for soothing holiday stress and dry winter skin
  • Organic and herbal teas and tea accessories for warmth on those chilly days
  • Spreadable fruit and relish that has been featured in the Boston Globe, and a variety of flavorful salsas
  • Handcrafted gift items from the Salem Arts Association for the art lover in  your life
  • Wine for the wine enthusiasts
  • Baked goods, homemade pastas, Oyster mushrooms featured in the Boston Globe, artisan breads, cheeses, produce and more for foodies

The list goes on and on. Gift yourself for all your hard work during the holidays while you’re at it!

Throwing a holiday party? Make sure the decor in your home will wow partygoers with locally grown holiday greens including wreaths, garland and kissing balls, now available at the Salem Winter Farmers’ Market.

Dec 052011
 

Thank you to all who assisted with Santa’s Arrival this past weekend: the City of Salem, Mayor Kimberley Driscoll, the Salem Fire Department, The Dejas, the Hawthorne Hotel, Bill Legault, Lindsey Roman, the Salem Chamber of Commerce, Marley Properties, Witch Tees, Museum Place Mall Businesses and 62 Restaurant and Wine Bar.

The holiday season continues with a festive atmosphere downtown Salem, great events fantastic shopping and dining. Mark your calendars for Dec. 16 Salem Open House Night!

Dec 022011
 

You better watch out, you better not cry, you better not pout, we’re telling you why…Santa arrives to bring holiday cheer to Salem tonight!

Gather the whole family and head down to the Salem Common at 5:30 p.m. to await Santa’s big arrival.  Free hot chocolate with homemade marshmallows will be provided by 62 Restaurant & Wine Bar, free candy canes will be handed out by Santa’s helpful elves, and holiday music will be performed by The Dejas.

During this annual tradition, Santa will make his descent from the top of the Hawthorne Hotel around 6:00 p.m. with help from the Salem Fire Department. On the ground, Mayor Driscoll will welcome Santa to town and guide the crowd down the Essex Street Pedestrian Mall to the Museum Place Mall where children can sit on his lap and tell him what they desire most for Christmas. Don’t miss out on this favorite (and free) event!