Take a seasonal photo at the Salem Farmers’ Market Thursday, October 18. There will be a lovely autumn display by the steps of Old Town Hall (hay bales, pumpkins and corn stalks). Stop by during market hours from 3 – 7 p.m. in Derby Square and take a picture of yourself at the Salem Farmers’ Market before it moves into Old Town Hall in two weeks. Enjoy a cooking demonstration at 3:30 and music by the Dejas from 5 – 7 p.m. Fresh fruits and vegetables are available at the market as well as many other specialty food items. The EBT card is accepted at the market. Just stop by the Information Booth on Front Street. For more information visit www.salemfarmersmarket.org.
Another beautiful day for the Salem Farmers’ Market! Join us 10/11/12 at the Salem Farmers’ Market in Derby Square. The market is open every Thursday from 3 – 7 p.m. Enjoy shopping for crisp apples, bright pumpkins, delicious chowder, fresh bread and much more. There will be a cooking demonstration by Grapevine Restaurant at 3:30 and music by Michael Maloney from 5 – 7. The market sponsor of the week is Salem Five Bank. For more information visit www.SalemFarmersMarket.org.
Live music, events, discounts and much more tonight Downtown Salem where many downtown businesses are open until at least 8 p.m. Friday, October 5 is the First First Friday and includes over 30 downtown businesses. Follow us on Facebook or the First Friday website www.salemfirstfriday.com.
Promotions by location:
Essex Street Gulu-Gulu Cafe-247 Essex St.-Melt performs at 8:00 PM re-find men’s-244 Essex St.-Spend $50 get 20% off re-find women’s Mud Puddle Toys-217 Essex St.-Games, refreshments, 10% off storewide Pamplemousse-185 Essex St.-Wine Tasting Peabody Essex Museum-161 Essex St.-Extended hours till 9 PM Front Street/Derby Square/Artists’ Row A Beautiful Corset/J’Adore Romantic Gifts-10 Derby Square-Photo shoot Avalanche Company Store-24 Front St.-Talk fashion with Avalanche designer Boston Bead Company-10 Front St.-Keith O’Connor, Raku Bead Maker Front Street Coffeehouse-20 Front St.-Dj Radio Skotvoid Hair Express-34 Front St.-Open House with samples and complimentary refreshments Seed Stitch Fine Yarn-21 Front St.-Movie night (Bring your own crafts) Salem Arts Association-Artists’ Row-”Outcast in October” Recycled art and Clay Venture Performs Salem Collective of Artists and Musicians-Artists’ Row-Group art and Face Painting Around Downtown Salem Cafe Polonia-118 Washington St.-Eastern Europe Folk Concert 7-9 p.m. Caffe Graziani-133 Washington St.-Roundtable Italian Conversation Coldwell Banker-7 1/2 Church St.- $5 massage from Body and Soul, free agent consults Glass and Etc.-1 East India Square Mall-15% off any item over $10 Global Deeds Foundation/Gallery-45 Lafayette St.-Try your hand at LIVE painting Milk and Honey Green Grocer-32 Church St.-Cheese sampling re-find women’s-72 Washington St.-Spend $50 get 20 % off other store Rouge Cosmetics-322 Derby St.-Complimentary refreshments and eye makeover Salem Wine Imports-32 Church Street- Wine Tasting Salem YMCA-One Sewall St.-One hour free Zumba class Salem 6-7 PM Two Girls Shop-320 Derby St.-Local band Silversense Treasures Over Time-139 Washington St.-unmounted gemstones, free appraisals Witch Dr.-109 Lafayette St.-Glass blowing demonstration Pickering Wharf Brodie’s Seaport Cafe-215 Derby St.-35 cent wings, (Julie Dougherty performance at 8:30) Every Occasion Boutique-96 Wharf St.-Personalized bracelets by Angela Anastos Finz Seafood and Grill-76 Wharf St.- $1 oysters, (Ryan Fitzsimmons performance at 8:30) The Happy Sunflower-78 Wharf St.-Pictures for Pickering Wharf pet costume contest The Hungry Whale-72 Wharf St.-Samples and prizes for Pickering Wharf pet costume contest Living with Pets-63B Wharf St.-Treats for Pickering Wharf pet costume contest Picklepot-75 Wharf St.-Spice demo with Kate Madden R&J Coins and Jewelry-68 Wharf St.-Author Timothy Kendall-Salem Witch Trials Calendar Salem Waterfront and Hotel-225 Derby St.-Free Popcorn Victoria Station/ Vic’s Boathouse-86 Wharf St.-Ross Livermore performsMark your calendars for future Fridays – November 2 and December 7….
Fall is here as are delicious crisp apples at the Salem Farmers’ Market Thursdays from 3 – 7 p.m. in Derby Square on Front Street. Enjoy shopping for local fruits and vegetables and specialty items at the over 30 vendors. There will be a cooking demonstration by Caffe Graziani at 3:30 and music by Nick Consone from 5 – 7 p.m. The market sponsor of the week is Salem 5 Bank. For more information visit www.SalemFarmersMarket.org or contact market organizer Salem Main Streets at (978)744-0004. The market is currently accepting applications for the Winter Market in Old Town Hall which runs November 1 through December 20
In celebration of opening its 200th store, Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt is encouraging customers to make monetary donations to Boston Children’s Hospital and offering a free 8 oz. cup of froyo to the first 200 customers at each of their Boston-area stores on Thursday, Sept. 27 including the Salem store at 76 Lafayette Street. The event kicks off four weeks of fundraising at all Boston-area Orange Leaf stores for Boston Children’s Hospital of which Orange Leaf will help contribute funds collected with a goal of raising $25,000. All donations collected will be directed toward the Children’s Fund, which supports the hospital’s areas of greatest need.
Join Art*Throb and PEM Thursday, September 27, 2012 from 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm for a fun evening to celebrate and explore personal style at the Peabody Essex Museum! Milliner Sarah Havens demonstrates the art of making fascinators and then helps you create your own. Experience a live fashion shoot with fashion photographer Keith Patankar from Hunt’s Photo & Video and discover the secrets behind those perfect shots. Take notes from Bill Graham of Beautiful Things Ltd., of Salem, Mass., as he discloses tips for jazzing up your little black dress into a unique creation for any occasion. Watch vintage fashion film clips, hear gypsy swing music by New Boston Duo and much more. PEM Members and Salem residents, $5 nonmembers $7 No reservations required!
Salem Main Streets is excited to announce a new initiative called “Salem First Friday” where many downtown Salem businesses will stay open until at least 8 p.m. on the First Friday of every month. Businesses will host special events and entertainment, offer discounts and promotions.
During the first First Friday, October 5, locals can enjoy Trick-or-Treating with Mayor Kimberley Driscoll starting on the Essex Street Pedestrian Mall at the entrance of the Museum Place mall at 5:30 p.m. Hundreds of children are expected to dress up and trick-or-treat with the Mayor.
Many Salem attractions will be open Free to Salem Residents starting at 3 p.m. As always, the Salem Witch Museum and Peabody Essex Museum are free to Salem Residents but during this night additional attractions will be open free to residents.
There will be many downtown businesses offering special events, promotions and entertainment. Events Friday, October 5 include a wine tasting, movie night, musical entertainment and more. Here are a sample of some of the participating businesses: Boston Bead Company, Seed Stitch, Avalanche Company Store, Maria’s Sweet Somethings, Pamplemousse, Mud Puddle Toys, Treasures Over Time, Rouge Cosmetics, Glass and Etc., and Two Girls Shop. To learn more about the event visit the Facebook site /SalemFirstFriday.
To participate, businesses must commit to staying open late for the first Friday until at least 8 p.m. and have entertainment or activities in their store to draw shoppers and create a monthly Salem downtown “event” night. If you would like more information on “First Fridays” or are a business or entertainer interested in participating, please contact John Andrews at john@socialpalates.com or organizer Jennifer Bell at Jennifer@salemmainstreets.org (978)744-0004 x15.