Jun 302012
 

The First Annual North Shore Pride Parade and Festival takes place today Downtown Salem. The parade begins at Riley Plaza at noon and follows Derby Street to Hawthorne Blvd ending at the Common where there will be programed events and vendors. For more information visit the website www.northshorepride.org.

Festival Schedule:

(Events are at the Salem Common except where noted)
10:00     Ecumenical Church Service
Noon     Parade begins(Riley Plaza)
1:00       Welcome
1:05       Mayor Driscoll Proclamation
1:10       Randy Price: Grand Marshall
1:15       Eastern Bank Sponsor Remarks
1:20       Stephen Buckley: Speaker
1:25       What Time is it, Mr. Fox?
1:55       Barney Frank Award
2:00       Deb Hardy: singer-guitar-drums  
2:20       Northern Nights Drag performers
2:30       Rolla: singer
2:55       City of Salem Award: Ellen Talkowsky
2:55       Nancy Nangeroni: speaker
3:05       Johnny Blazes & The Pretty Boys Band
3:35       Lindsay Hoops: Performer
3:45       Community Service Award: NAGLY
3:50       Seth Wonka Band
4:15       Sisters Family: Speaker
4:20       Gunpowder Gelatine band
4:55       Concluding remarks
5:00       After Party  (Hawthorne Hotel)
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Jun 292012
 

This Saturday, June 30th, come support the North Shore Pride Inaugural Parade and Festival! The North Shore Pride, Inc is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote the general welfare, and acceptance of LGBT community. The parade begins at noon on Margin St. and makes its way to Salem Common where there will be speakers, performances, music and more. Over 80 non-profits, local businesses, religous groups, and community organizations will be participating in this brand new event and we hope you will join in too as we promote “unity in our community”! For more information visit www.northshorepride.org

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Jun 042012
 

We hope you enjoyed the 4th annual Salem Arts Festival! Whether you came for the music or dance, art exhibit or shopping, Salem was the place to be for inspiration this past weekend. This year boasted over 80 artists showcasing an array of talents and mediums and we are happy to say that our goal of promoting the arts in downtown Salem was well received. This year for the first time the art in the Juried Art Show was available for purchase and artists sold over $3,600 in art this past weekend. During the weekend there was painting, photography, sculpture, dance, live music, readings, film, mixed media, live theater and more. We also hope you took this opportunity to enjoy the Lady of Salem Figureheads brought to you by Salem’s Beautification Committee. Thanks to all the artists, performers, volunteers, jurors and committee members who donated their time and talents to make this all possible. The Arts Festival is just another example of what it means to be a part of the vibrant Downtown Salem community. We would also like to thank our donors: the Salem Cultural Council, Salem State University, the Peabody Essex Museum and Eastern Bank. To get involved planning the 2013 festival or to give feedback on the festival contact organizer Jennifer Bell at Jennifer@salemmainstreets.org.

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May 302012
 

Joe Pino, trumpet and flugelhorn, started playing trumpet at the age of ten. In Joe’s senior year of high school, he won an outstanding soloist award from a jazz competition in New York City. Come see Joe Pino– Bebop, latin jazz, & standards play Saturday, June 2nd at 4 p.m. at the East India Fountain Stage!

If you are interested in multimedia art, come see Neophyte Capsule, the work of Glenn Church. Glenn utilizes scale model making, film, lighting, graphic design and sound to create total and immersible psychological experience. His unique multimedia experience will be shown at Gulu Gulu Cafe Sunday June 3 at 5 p.m.

For a full festival schedule or list of performers visit www.salemartsfestival.com.

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May 292012
 

Salem Arts Festival showcases solo performers to larger bands, amateur artists to professional photographers all in one weekend of free fun. For a full list of details visit www.salemartsfestival.com.

Don’t miss the band Merrimack on Saturday at 12 p.m. at the East India Fountain Stage. Their blend of classic pop music mixed with bluesy vocal style and impeccable harmonies will set the perfect tone for an afternoon in Salem.

Then go see Katie Stannard of Peabody who specializes in Expressive Arts Therapy. Her wonderful use of acrylics on both wood and canvas demonstrate her talent for incorporating emotion into her art.

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