Aug 032009
 

Salem Heritage Days kicked off with a fantastic Maritime Festival run by the National Park Service and continues through the week and into the next weekend with the Salem Chamber of Commerce Essex Street Fair. Whether you enjoy pizza or ice cream, running races or face painting and clowns the Salem Heritage Days is for you, Salem residents. Salem has a lot to offer year round and this is just a sample of of the many activities you can enjoy living in Salem.

Here are a sample of a few activities downtown Salem…

Monday, August 3
Salem Senior Recognition Days
Salem Senior Trolley Rides and admission to the Witch House, Witch Museum, House of Seven Gables, Witch Dungeon Museum, New England Pirate Museum and the Witch History Museum – Free admission for Salem residents ages 60 and over. Proof of age and Salem residency is required. Call for hours.

Mayor’s Night Out Restaurant Sampler – 5PM-7PM
Join Mayor Kim Driscoll for hors d’oeuvres samples at Gulu-Gulu, Tavern in the Square and The Grapevine Restaurant. The group will meet at Gulu-Gulu at 5 p.m. Pre-registration required (max. 40 participants). Cost: $20 (Cash Bar) Proceeds benefit the Salem Main Streets program. For more information or to register call the Salem Chamber at 978-744-0004.

Tuesday, August 4
Ice Scream Bowl – 6PM-7:30PM – Salem Common (formerly known as the ‘Scooperbowl’)
We all scream for ICE-CREAM! Indulge your sweet tooth! Sample flavors from many of the North Shore’s finest creameries and ice cream parlors. Bring the whole family. $5 Adults / $3 Kids. Proceeds to benefit Salem Main Streets. For more information contact the Salem Chamber/Salem Main Streets at 978-744-0004.

Wednesday, August 5
Window Box & Traffic Island Awards Ceremony – 5:30PM – Emmerton House Garden – Hawthorne Blvd.
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 and traffic island competitions. Light refreshments will be served immediately following the ceremony.

Thursday, August 6
Salem Farmers’ Market – 4PM-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 4-7:00 starting June 25, 2009 through October 29, 2009. Continue reading »

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Aug 012009
 

Friday, July 31 – Sunday, August 2
Come celebrate Salem’s rich heritage as a seaport during the National Park Service Maritime Festival.

Music, crafts, educational exhibits and more await you by the waterfront. This year’s festival offers the rare opportunity to also view the Kalmar Nyckel.

For a complete schedule of events visit the National Park Service website.

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Jul 282009
 


The Salem Farmers’ Market will add two new vendors to the successful Thursday afternoon market on Derby Square. The new vendors will be Living With Pets, a Salem pet boutique which makes organic homemade dog treats and Mostly Miniatures a grower based in Reading, MA. Mostly Miniatures grows miniature hostas, African violets, herbs and other indoor and outdoor plants.

The market will now offer an array of fruits, vegetables, cheese, bread baked on-site, art items, plants as well as treats for your favorite canine companion. Stop by the market from 4 – 7 p.m. on Front Street every Thursday through October 29. This week Finz restaurant will conduct a cooking demonstration at 4:15 and at 5:15 there will be acoustic music by Bob and Ren. For more information on what’s in-season at the market go to www.salemfarmersmarket.org or call Salem Main Streets at (978)744-0004. The new market now boasts 20 booths offering a great variety of items for sale as well as weekly entertainment and children’s activities.

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Jul 242009
 

The Ice Scream Bowl, formerly known as the Salem Scooper bowl will be held Tuesday, August 4 on the Salem Common from 6 – 7:30 p.m.

It’s that time again, time to sample some of the best ice cream in the North Shore at Salem’s annual Ice Scream Bowl (formally know as The Salem Scooper Bowl). The Ice Scream Bowl will be held Tuesday, August 4 on the Salem Common from 6-7:30 p.m. rain or shine. The event is a chance to taste some classic favorite flavors from the area’s premier ice cream shops.

Ice Cream vendors serving samples at the event include Ben & Jerry’s, Captain Dusty’s, Cherry Farm Creamery, Chandler’s Ice Cream, E.W. Hobbs, Maria’s Sweet Somethings, Mix 98.5 ice cream truck, Puleo’s and Rita’s. The Salem Ice Scream Bowl is a great time for children as well as adults. The cost is $5 for adults and $3 for children, spoons and napkins will be supplied with the purchase of a ticket.

See info about last year’s festival

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Jul 222009
 

This year’s Heritage Days will once again include A Mayor’s Night Out restaurant hors d’oeurves sampler where Salem residents will be able to join Mayor Driscoll on a tour of three of Salem ‘s hot dining spots: Gulu-Gulu Cafe, Tavern in the Square, and the Grapevine Restaurant.

The event takes place Monday, August 3 from 5:00 – 7:00 pm. Cost to participate is $20 with proceeds to benefit Salem Main Streets. Salem Main Streets is a non-profit organization with the goal of revitalizing downtown Salem as a vibrant year-round retail, dining and cultural destination. Pre-registration for the event is required.

‘Mayor’s Night Out’ will start at Gulu-Gulu Cafe on 247 Essex Street (5:00pm – 5:30pm); a popular gathering place on the North Shore . The next stop on the sampler tour is Tavern in the Square, 189 Washington Street (5:45pm – 6:15pm), the hot new restaurant in town that everyone is talking about. The final stop on Mayor’s Night out is The Grapevine Restaurant, 26 Congress Street known for serving the finest food in a charming atmosphere (6:30 – 7:00pm). For more information or to pre-register contact Salem Main Streets at (978)744-0004 or Jennifer@salemmainstreets.org

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