Jul 232010
 

Join Mayor Kimberley Driscoll on a tour of three of Salem’s hot dining spots: Green Land Cafe, The Lyceum, and Vic’s Boathouse at Victoria Station. The event, a Mayor’s Night Out restaurant hors d’oeurves sampler, gives residents a unique opportunity to spend time with the mayor. The event is one of many great events put on by the city of Salem as part of Heritage Days.

The event takes place Monday, August 9; from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Cost to participate is $20 with proceeds to benefit Salem Main Streets.  Pre-registration for the event is required.  This is a unique opportunity for residents to spend time with Mayor Driscoll and sample appetizers at a few of the many outstanding restaurants in downtown Salem, while supporting the efforts of Salem Main Streets.

‘Mayor’s Night Out’ will start at Green Land Cafe on 87 Essex Street (5:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.); the hot new restaurant downtown Salem that everyone is talking about. The next stop on the sampler tour is The Lyceum, 43 Church Street (5:45 p.m. – 6:15 p.m.), a local favorite known for serving the finest food in a relaxed atmosphere.  The final stop on Mayor’s Night out is Vic’s Boathouse at Victoria Station, 86 Wharf Street known for its beautiful view of Salem’s harbor (6:30 – 7:00 p.m.).  For more information or to pre-register contact the Salem Chamber of Commerce or Salem Main Streets at (978)744-0004 or Jennifer@salemmainstreets.org.

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Jun 152010
 

Join us Thursday from 3 – 7 p.m. in Derby Square.    

Delicious fresh produce, live lobsters, fresh bread, hand crafted items, cooking demonstrations each week at 3:30, live music starting at 5…

For more details visit our market website at www.salemfarmersmarket.org as well as on Facebook and Twitter.

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Jun 122010
 

You’re not the only one. 

Visit the Salem Farmers’ Market in Derby Square on Front Street, Thursdays from 3 – 7 p.m.

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Jun 102010
 

Come to the opening of the second season of the Salem Farmers’ Market Thursday, June 17.  The market will open an hour earlier this year at 3 p.m. and close at 7 p.m.  It will feature more farms and more great produce including some new and less common vegetables sure to please the gourmet cooks in Salem.  Don’t miss the opening bell of the market at 3 p.m.  At 3:30 p.m. Chive, Sustainable Event Design & Catering will do a cooking demonstration and from 5 – 7 p.m. there will be live music by Qwill and The Further From Zen Orchestra. http://wqillmusic.com.   The market will include fresh bread by “When Pigs Fly”, live lobsters, and much more.  New farms include: Flats Mentor Farm (an Asian vegetable farmer), Cider Hill Farm of Amesbury, and West River Creamery.  The Salem Farmers’ Market is held every Thursday June 17 – October 21 in Derby Square on Front Street in downtown Salem from 3 – 7 p.m.  It is a Salem Main Streets project and more information can be found at http://www.salemfarmersmarket.org/.  Follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

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Jun 042010
 

 

Don’t miss the Salem Arts Festival starting with the opening reception Friday, June 4 at 5:00 p.m. in Old Town Hall.  The Salem Arts Festival is a free eclectic festival June 4 – 6 downtown Salem,  in Old Town Hall and various locations celebrating local talent.  Visit the offical website www.salemartsfestival.com for more information and a complete schedule of events.

Opening Reception at Old Town Hall: Join us on Friday for munchies and a glass of wine and the unveiling of the juried exhibit.  Be entertained all evening from 5-9:00 pm.  The show starts with A-Train, a young 5 piece jump-blues band, continues with Scottish Country Dancers and ends with a performance by soprano Jennifer Sgroe and pianist Beverly Soll.

Music, Music, Music & Dance: Saturday on Salem Common 2:30-7:30pm.   Sunday at Pickering Wharf starting at 12noon.   All Weekend at Old Town Hall:  Friday 5pm-9pm,  Saturday 10:30am-7pm,  Sunday 10am-4pm.   Folk, Rock, Blues, Celtic, Opera, Classical, Jazz, Techo, Contemporary, Multicultural, Funk, Pop – you’ll find them all.

Sunday Jazz Brunch: with East West Trio. 11:30 – 1pm.  BYO box lunch to Old Town Hall; make your own or purchase one at participating restaurants.

Join the Arts Walk: Pick up a free map & program booklet at Old Town Hall then find the artists in their galleries or in local businesses (on Saturday 10am – 5pm). Meet the artists en plein air on Sunday 12 noon – 5pm.

SAF - Fun Play Dance Air Sea

For  Teens: Get inspired by young bands such as A-Train, One Step Away and Standards of Excellence.

& Younger: Catch… Chris Cuddy and Christopher Jon Luke Dowgin at CornerStone Books, Kids Yoga moves on the Common, and Dan Covino playing orginal music on his 10 ft. long musical instrument made out of a tree limb.

Culinary Demos and Tastings on Pickering Wharf: Sunday 1- 5 at Victoria Station, Finz and Capt’s Waterfront.  Cupcake Decorating at Coven on Sunday at 1.  

Special Events Around Town: The grand opening of the Naimo Gallery, special art exhibits in restaurants and galleries, “The Kennedys, Portrait of a Family, Photographs by Richard Avedon” at the PEM,  Improv Comedy (a fee may be charged for these events)


P.S. In my next post I will explain my two month absence in posting.

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