May 032011
 

Salem Health and Wellness Week

May 1- 7, 2011

This week only – free boot camp, free and discounted yoga, discounted massage, be a guest at the Salem Y or Healthworks. Sample what 18 participating Salem businesses have to offer and enter for a chance to win one of many raffles.  For more details and a list of participating businesses and promotions click here: http://salemmainstreets.org/?page_id=1287

Participants:

 A Sacred Place Wellness Center, Aleris Dental, B&S Fitness Programs LLCB&S Sport ScienceBody & Soul Massage and Wellness, City of Salem Park, Recreation & Community ServicesDWMMA  Dragon Within Mixed Martial Arts,  Extra Effort FitnessGreen Tea Yoga & MassageHealthworks Fitness Centers for WomenLasting ImpressionsLaura Lanes Skin CareLivingWell, Salem Chiropractic Center, Salem YMCA, Sankofa Massage & BodyworkSusan MacFarlane Massage Therapy and Wicked Running Club.

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Apr 212011
 

Join Salem Main Streets for the Jazzy Blues Brunch fundraiser with Mayor Kim Driscoll. The event will be held Sunday, May 15 from 11 – 1 at the Salem Waterfront Hotel. Enjoy the sounds of Whose Muddy Shoes and a full brunch. By attending this event you help support Salem Main Streets and the programs and work we do year round including: the Salem Farmers’ Market, the Salem Arts Festival, Salem’s So Sweet Chocolate and Ice Sculpture Festival, Salem Health and Wellness Week, Holiday Happenings, the October Information Booth and much more…Tickets can be purchased at the Salem Chamber of Commerce, 265 Essex Street (978)744-0004 or at Rouge Cosmetics. The event is sponsored in part by the Salem Waterfront Hotel, Eastern Bank, the Peabody Essex Museum, Bernard’s Jewelers, Ron Elken Computer Doctor and Betsy Day.

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Mar 302011
 

Wondering what to do this weekend? Salem has plenty to offer…from free Jazz music, to a Spring Fling event, new shops and as always great music and events at local restaurants. Some Salem happenings:

April 1 Restaurants Reopening parties for the season – Cafe Polonia, Howling Wolf Taqueria, The Lobster Shanty, and Seaport Cafe. Check out their websites for details.

April 1 – 3 The Zoo Story at Griffen Theater

April 1 – 2 Dead Man’s Cell Phone at the Salem Theatre Company

April 2 374th Anniversary of the First Muster  Salem Common and various other locations in Salem 10 am – Ceremony at St. Peter’s Church; 10:40 am – Ceremony at Armory Park; 11:30 am – Parade to Salem Common; 11:45 am – Ceremony, Pass in Review and Cannon Salute on Salem Common; 12:15 pm – Military Flyover by USAF.

 April 2 Jazz Appreciation Day 2 p.m. at the Salem Five Community Room, 210 Essex St.  This FREE EVENT features kicks off  with a performance by The SJSF All Stars, who will pay homage to some of the legends of jazz – from Coltrane to Mingus, Miles to Dizzy. Featuring Henley Douglas Jr. (sax), Garret Savluk (trumpet), Squantch (trombone), Dave Walker (bass), John Iltis (drums).

April 2 Spring Fling 6 – 8 p.m. in Old Town Hall The annual Spring Fling is a celebration of art, food, wine, beer and music. It’s a great kick off event to Restaurant Week. Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 at the door. For more info go to http://salemspringfling.com/info.htmlor call Pamplemousse at 978-745-2900.

April 3  11:15 a.m. The Salem Common Neighborhood Association and Derby Square Tours are presenting a lecture by Jim McAllister at 11:30 am on Sunday, April 3, 2011 at the Salem Knights of Columbus 94 Washington Square to benefit victims of the March 18 fire at 98 Washington Square. Jim’s talk, “An Uncommon Common” will highlight historical events and persons from the Washington Square area. Tickets are $12 and can be purchased at the door. Doors open at 11:15 am

April 3 – 7 Salem Restaurant Week Looking for an excuse to try a new dining venue? Or to visit your fav two nights in a row? This 10-day promotion features the unique and fine dining options in Salem at mouth-watering prices. For 10 days only, participating restaurants will serve either a 2 Course Dinner – $15 OR a 3 Course Dinner – $25 (note: some restaurants will offer both options and pricing is exclusive of tax, beverages & gratuity). For a list of participating restaurants go to www.salem-chamber.org.

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Mar 232011
 

If you are wondering how to help support the fire victims from the 98 Washington Square apartment complex who lost their apartments Friday. There are many opportunities to help…

  • Drop off small household items at Bewitched in Salem at 180 Essex Street or Pamplemousse 185 Essex St.
  • Gift cards for household items, medications, clothing and food can be dropped off or mailed to Catholic Charities, 280 Washington St., Salem, 01970 For questions, call Catholic Charities at 978-740-6923.
  • Checks or monetary donations to assist residents of 98 Washington Square East in Salem can be dropped off or mailed to the “Salem Fire Victims Fund,” c/o North Shore Community Action Program, 98 Main St., Peabody, MA, 01960. For questions, call NSCAP at 978-531-0767.

So far fire victims have stated they need: temporary lodging(s); bedding and linen (please, only donate these items in their unopened original packaging); assistance to move items; storage space; pots and pans and other kitchen items.  

For more information, contact Meghann Ackerman, director of Constituent Services in the office of Mayor Kim Driscoll, at 978-745-9595, Ext. 5601 or at mackerman@salem.com.

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Mar 112011
 

The Salem Arts Festival is looking for artists to participate in the 2011 festival. Proposals are due by March 31. Visit the official festival website for full details www.salemartsfestival.com.

The Salem Arts Festival June 3 – 5 promotes the arts in downtown Salem through a collaborative festival for residents and visitors providing opportunities to highlight the existing artist community and encourage general community participation in the arts.  The 2010 festival had over 4,000 visitors. The Festival is looking for art and performance for the sophisticated art patron as well as for the art novice including interactive events for children.  It will engage participants of diverse backgrounds and ages by reaching out to current art patrons, local students, and the community at large.

The Salem Arts Festival, June 3 – 5 will celebrate all the arts: painting, photography, sculpture, dance, music, writing, film, new media, performance, theatre, poetry, culinary and visual art. We are looking for artists of all mediums to exhibit and/or perform. Did you ever want to:

 Create art en plein air – with an audience?, Lead a workshop or an artist’s demonstration?, Draw with chalk on the sidewalk?, Play your instruments by a fountain?, Create an installation in a public space?, Display your artwork in a Salem coffee shop or retail business?

Use your imagination! Submit a proposal as an individual or as a group to help us Celebrate the Arts all over Salem! Various venues are available throughout the city from traditional gallery space to outdoor performance spaces.  Let us know what would work best for you and/or your group. For more informatio contact Jennifer at (978)744-0004 or Jennifer@salemmainstreets.org.

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