Salem Jazz & Soul Festival

Title: Salem Jazz & Soul Festival
Location: The Willows – Salem, MA
Description: Join Salem Jazz & Soul for the Salem Jazz & Soul Festival August 15th-16th at The Willows in Salem.

(Line up TBA).

The Salem Jazz & Soul Festival is a federally recognized non-profit organization. All proceeds will benefit the festival’s mission to support music education programs and provide free concerts for the public.

For more information, please visit: www.salemjazzsoul.org
Start Date: 2009-08-15
End Date: 2009-08-16

Lynnfield Commons Grand Opening!

Title: Lynnfield Commons Grand Opening!
Location: Lynnfield Commons, 375 Broadway, Lynnfield
Description: Join Lynnfield Commons, at 375 Broadway in Lynnfield for their Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Friday, April 24th, 2009 from 11am-2pm. Come and view the brand new luxury community.

For more information, please call: (781) 592-6800, or email: lynnfield@corcoranmgmt.com

Start Time: 11:00
Date: 2009-04-24
End Time: 14:00

Harpoon at the Lobster Shanty “Open for the Summer” Party

Title: Harpoon at the Lobster Shanty “Open for the Summer” Party
Location: The Lobster Shanty – Salem, MA
Description: Join Harpoon at the Lobster Shanty in Salem on Wednesday, April 1st, 2009 for the “Open for The Summer” party.

For night only, the Lobster Shanty will have Harpoon Leviathan Series Imperial IPA available on draft.

Doors will open at 4pm and Friends of Harpoon (don’t forget to bring your Friend of Harpoon card for a special gift and raffle tickets for prizes). Prizes will be raffled between 5pm and 7pm… and don’t forget to bring your friends!

Come early as it will be busy, once the Leviathan Series Imperial IPA is gone it will not be back at the Lobster Shanty. You can always find Harpoon IPA and UFO Hefeweizen on draft at the Lobster Shanty, which is located at 25 Front Street (at Artists Row) in Salem, MA.

For more information, please visit: FriendofHarpoon.com

Start Time: 16:00
Date: 2009-04-01
End Time: 19:00

PEM presents: Actress & Author Madhur Jaffrey

Title: PEM presents: Actress & Author Madhur Jaffrey
Location: Peabody Essex Museum – Salem, MA
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Description: The Peabody Essex Museum of Salem presents award-winning actress and best-selling author Madhur Jaffrey at the PEM Morse Auditorium, Saturday & Sunday, April 4th-5th, 2009 at 2:30pm.

Regarded by many as the world authority on Indian food, Madhur Jaffrey is an award-winning actress and best-selling cookbook author. Her classic first book, An Invitation to Indian Cooking, was published by Knopf in 1973, and she has been the host of a series, Madhur Jaffrey’s Indian Cookery for BBC television. She has appeared in more than 20 films, including Merchant Ivory’s Heat and Dust, and written more than 15 books. She won James Beard Awards in 1982, 1994, 2000, 2002, and 2004.

Ms. Jaffrey will speak about her recent book titled Climbing the Mango Trees: A Memoir of a Childhood in India (2006) as part of Sensational India! ─ a weekend-long festival of Indian music, dance, visual art and cuisine at the Peabody Essex Museum.

Tickets are included in museum admission, but must be reserved by April 3rd, 2009.

A book signing will follow the lecture. The program was made possible by the George Swinnerton Parker Memorial Lecture Fund.

For ticket reservations or more information, please call: (978) 745-9500 ext. 3011, or visit: www.pem.org

Start Date: 2009-04-04
Start Time: 14:30
End Date: 2009-04-05

Spring Fever Sidewalk Sale @ Valentine’s

Title: Spring Fever Sidewalk Sale @ Valentine’s
Location: Valentine’s – 27 Water Street, Newburyport
Description: Valentine’s is hosting their Spring Fever Sidewalk Sale outside of their shop, located at 27 Water Street in Newburyport (weather permitting) Sunday and Monday, May 24th-25th, 2009.

Valentine’s will be bringing on a little spring fever of their own between the hours of 10am and 5pm. Discontinued Mariposa, Simon Pearce, Waterford, and much more will be yours for incredible “can’t live without” prices.

Please call in advance if it is raining or..snowing (hopefully not) in regards to the event.

For more information, please email: valentinesstores@yahoo.com

Start Date: 2009-05-24
Start Time: 10:00
End Date: 2009-05-25
End Time: 17:00

Mothers Day Party @ Valentine’s

Title: Mothers Day Party @ Valentine’s
Location: Valentine’s – 27 Water Street, Newburyport

Description: Valentine’s of Newburyport is hosting their annual Mothers Day Party in their shop, located at 27 Water Street in Newburyport. The event will take place Sunday, May 10th, 2009 from 12pm-5pm. Mothers and Children are welcome to enjoy specials discounts, just for them, and refreshments too!

For more information, please email: valentinesstores@yahoo.com

Date: 2009-05-10

Spring Invitation Night @ Valentine’s

Title: Spring Invitation Night @ Valentine’s
Location: Valentine’s – 27 Water Street, Newburyport
Description: Valentine’s of Newburyport is hosting their annual Spring Invitation Night in their shop, located at 27 Water Street in Newburyport.

The store will be open from 5pm-9pm (extending store hours) and will be serving refreshments to welcome on the warm weather. Special discounts will be available during the event.

For more information, please email: valentinesstores@yahoo.com

Start Time: 17:00
Date: 2009-05-08
End Time: 21:00

Spring Invitation Night @ Valentine’s

Title: Spring Invitation Night @ Valentine’s
Location: Valentine’s – 27 Water Street, Newburyport
Description: Valentine’s of Newburyport is hosting their annual Spring Invitation Night in their shop, located at 27 Water Street in Newburyport.

The store will be open from 5pm-9pm (extending store hours) and will be serving refreshments to welcome on the warm weather. Special discounts will be available during the event.

For more information, please email: valentinesstores@yahoo.com

Start Time: 17:00
Date: 2009-05-01
End Time: 21:00

5th Annual Hair of the Dog Wine & Beer Tasting and Art Show to Benefit MSPCA

Title: 5th Annual Hair of the Dog Wine & Beer Tasting and Art Show to Benefit MSPCA
Location: Essex Art Center – 56 Island Street – Lawrence
Description: The 5th Annual Hair of the Dog Wine & Beer Tasting, a benefit for the Methuen MSPCA’s Nevins Farm, will take place on Friday, May 1st, 2009 from 6pm-9pm.

The event will be hosted by the Essex Art Center, located at 56 Island Street in Lawrence.

The benefit event comes at a time when three MSPCA animal care and adoption centers in other parts of the state are being closed. The closures will be coupled with downsizing at the organization, which in 2008 lost over $11 million, more than 25% of its endowment. “That loss makes it more important than ever for people to come out and support us this year,” said Sheri Helman, who with her husband, Michael, owns Andover’s Shawsheen Village Liquors. The Helmans founded the event and donate all the beer and wine for the tasting.

Last year, Hair of the Dog raised more than $8000 for Nevins Farm. Once again, 100% of all ticket proceeds will go directly to it; so will 10% of all liquor and art sales. In addition, one of the dog-friendly wineries whose wines are being featured will donate $1 for every bottle of its wine sold at the event.

The winery is Hugh Hamilton of Australia, parent company of JimJim, whose namesake is a canine and whose website proclaims: “This is God’s own country for growing grapes and being a dog.” Featured wines from that vineyard will include “The Rascal,” a shiraz; “The Scallywag,” an unwooded chardonnay; and the new blend, Knick Knack Paddy Wack Ossie Red.

In all, there will be 50 wines from four continents, and crafts beers from some of the best small breweries in the country. There will also be appetizers, donated, prepared, and served by Whole Foods Market Andover.

Last year, Whole Foods became a sponsor of the event, attended by nearly 300 people.

In keeping with the MSPCA’s statement of belief, this year will feature an animal-friendly menu. That means any meat served will be from sources independently confirmed to follow minimum standards pertaining to the humane treatment of animals—i.e., “Certified Humane.” Whole Foods meat department standards themselves stipulate no antibiotics ever, no added hormones ever, and a vegetarian diet for all farm animals. In addition, Whole Foods works only with local farmers and ranchers who raise animals humanely and naturally in a free-roaming setting.

As always, a wide range of artists will have works on view and for sale at the tasting. The artists include jewelry makers, potters, painters, sculptors who work in clay, and artists who work in fabric. In keeping with the animal theme, some are bringing animal-themed art.

Also, back by popular demand, the White Street Band, a Chicago style blues band with a rock and roll edge, will provide live music.

Tickets for attending the tasting are: $25 at the door, or $20 in advance. Tickets can be purchased at Shawsheen Village Liquors, 4 Poor Street, Andover, (978) 475-3636; at the MSPCA, Nevins Farm, 400 Broadway (Route 28), Methuen, (978) 687-7453, Ext. 6118; or online at: www.mspca.org/nevinsfarm

For more information, please visit: www.shawsheenliquors.com
and click on “Great Wines for Great Causes.”

Start Time: 18:00
Date: 2009-05-01
End Time: 21:00

Run for the Roses: Landmark School Charity Auction

Title: Run for the Roses: Landmark School Charity Auction
Location: Danversport Yacht Club – Danvers
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Description: The Landmark School (Beverly/Manchester) will host Run for the Roses, a charity Auction, on Wednesday, April 15th, 2009 from 6pm-10pm at the Danversport Yacht Club, 161 Elliott Street, Danvers, MA.

The event will benefit teacher salaries and educational programs through the school’s Annual Fund. A silent and live auction will feature a wide range of items including jewelry, vacations, restaurant and spa gift certificates to be hosted by celebrity auctioneer Billy Costa of NECN’s TV Diner and Kiss 108 FM radio. The Auction Committee and Co-Chairs, Karyn Zervalis and Elizabeth Clifton, have been busy planning the evening, which will feature a performance by the Landmark High School Chorus and an exhibit of student artwork.

Tickets are: $50 per person, which includes cocktails, dinner and dessert.

For details and reservations, please call Paula Prifti Weafer at: (978) 236-3408, email: pweafer@landmarkschool.org, or visit: www.landmarkschool.org

LANDMARK SCHOOL – Founded in 1971, Landmark School is a leading coeducational boarding and day school specializing in language-based learning disabilities for grades 2-12. The elementary, middle, and college preparatory high school programs emphasize the development of language and learning skills through one-to-one tutorials and a skill-based curriculum. The school provides a highly structured and supportive living and learning environment that is tailored to the needs of each student. Landmark’s mission includes an extensive Outreach Program for professional development courses, workshops and publications for educators, administrators, clinicians and parents.

Start Time: 18:00
Date: 2009-04-15
End Time: 22:00

Marblehead Chamber of Commerce Welcomes New Member: MHD Auto School

MARBLEHEAD – Thursday, March 26th, 2009 - The Marblehead Chamber of Commerce held a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for new member MHD Auto School at their location, 124 Pleasant Street, Marblehead.

Proprietor and Instructor Jacie Clowery is dedicated to keeping children safe on the road and believes it’s time for parents and children to love their driving school. MHD Auto School is a locally based, comprehensive driving school with a classroom setting for the required 30 hours of classroom time. Classes also include twelve hours of driving time, six hours of observation, and a two-hour class for parents.

MHD Auto School is now accepting enrollment for April Vacation as well as April and May classes.

For more information about MHD Auto, please call: (781) 639-0800, or visit: www.mhdautoschool.com

OSHA Seminar for Tradespeople

Title: OSHA Seminar for Tradespeople
Location: Gloucester House Restaurant – 63 Rogers Street – Gloucester
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Description: The Contractors’ Division of the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce will present an all-day safety training workshop leading to the awarding of an OSHA 10 Certificate on April 23rd, 2009 at the Gloucester House Restaurant, located at 63 Rogers Street in Gloucester. Many states require each person who enters a job site that is a prevailing rate job to have an OSHA 10 certificate in their possession.

Since August 2006, all prevailing rate jobs in Massachusetts have required them, and, increasingly, certificates are being required on non-prevailing rate jobs as well. All general contractors nationwide will eventually follow suit.

The cost for the workshop is $180 for Chamber members and $250 for non-members. The workshop will be presented by Randy Purser of Crane’s Safety Institute in Ashland– a recognized leader in training programs for the construction industry. Purser is certified by OSHA to teach the course.

Class size is limited to 40 participants. For information or to register, contact the Chamber office at: (978) 283-1601, or info@CapeAnnChamber.com

Date: 2009-04-23

Fabulous Finds

A Special Promotion for Northshore Magazine

Twice As Nice
Moms and daughters will adore these matching 14 kt. gold bracelets adorned with amethyst, citrine, blue topaz, garnet, pink cz and peridot stones. It’s a match made in bauble heaven reminding each other that you are BFFs! Priced from $185-285.  Baubles Fine Jewelry, 1 Post Office Square, Lynnfield, 781-592-6110, baublesfinejewelry.com

Brides! Newbury Street Service For Half The Price!
spa ni’joli & Salon in Methuen, MA can accommodate all your beauty needs for your special day.  We offer pre-wedding relaxation services such as couple’s massages and body glows to beauty needs such as airbrush tanning, eyelash extensions, nail services, formal styling, and professional makeup applications all planned by your own personal concierge. spa ni’ joli & salon, 116 Pleasant Valley Street, Methuen, 978-682-9772, nijoli.com

Anti-Shoe
MBT’s specially designed sole exercises a large number of muscles, whether walking or standing, stimulating your metabolism, and burning extra calories. Additionally MBTs can have a firming effect on abdominal, leg and buttock muscles. So stroll about town looking fabulous and getting fit. No need to go to the gym when the gym can come to you.  J.L. Coombs, 1 State Street, Newburyport, 978-462-2262, and 45 Main Street, Andover, 978-470-8121

Jewelery With Meaning
Poetry hand-engraved onto precious metals is how San Francisco based jewelry designer Jeanine Payer creates her collections of emotionally engaging yet subtle jewelry as showcased in this cuff inscribed with an Apache blessing. “May the sun bring you new energy by day, May the moon softly restore you by night, May the rain wash away your worries. May the breeze blow new strength into your being. May you walk gently through the world and know its beauty all the days of your life. Apache Blessing.” Every piece at Jambu is handcrafted by artists from all over the country from the simple to the exotic,  Jambu “inspired jewelry,” 38 Atlantic Avenue, 
Marblehead, 781-639-9600, www.jambujewelry.com

Eoin Vincent Lecture and Book Signing “Eyes of Tanzania”

Title: Eoin Vincent Lecture and Book Signing “Eyes of Tanzania”
Location: Rockport Art Association
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Description: Eoin Vincent will be holding a Lecture and Book Signing at the Rockport Art Association, April 15th, 2009 at 7pm.

The book, “Eyes of Tanzania” will be available at the lecture and signing.

For more information, please visit: www.rockportartassn.org/lectures.htm
OR: www.eoinvincent.com

Start Time: 19:00
Date: 2009-04-15

Annual Labor & Employment Law Update Breakfast

Title: Annual Labor & Employment Law Update Breakfast
Location: Brackett’s Oceanview Restaurant – Rockport
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Description: The Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce is pleased to welcome Sara Goldsmith Schwartz for an overview of the most critical court decisions and legislative changes in federal and Massachusetts labor and employment laws during the last year.

The breakfast will be Thursday, April 2nd, 2009 at Brackett’s Oceanview Restaurant, located at 25 Main Street in Rockport.

Topics will include the amendments to the Family and Medical Leave Act, genetic discrimination and veterans with service-connected disabilities, significant expansions to the Americans with Disabilities Act, and much more.

Sara Goldsmith Schwartz is the Founder, President and Managing Partner of Schwartz Hannum PC, a law firm based in Andover, MA, providing labor, employment and immigration counsel to a wide variety of businesses and non-profit organizations.

The Breakfast Club will also include such regular highlights as the introduction of new Chamber members, special salutes, and the chance to mix with business colleagues and elected officials. The meal will be served promptly at 7:30am and the program will conclude by 9am.

Tickets are $20 and may be reserved by contacting the Chamber office at: (978) 283-1601, or: info@CapeAnnChamber.com.

Start Time: 07:30
Date: 2009-04-02
End Time: 09:00

The Chocolate Tour – Newburyport

Title: The Chocolate Tour – Newburyport
Location: Downtown Newburyport
Description: The Chocolate Tour will take place, Saturday May 16th, 2009 from 1pm-5pm in Downtown Newburyport.

Visitors can pre-purchase tickets at Valentine’s – 27 Water Street – Newburyport – April 16th through May 15th, 2009.

On the day of the event, the tickets can be picked-up at the Unitarian Church on Pleasant Street, where there will be a both in the Market Square Plaza.

Tickets are $15.00 each (cash or check only), and all proceeds will go to the Red Cross Foundation of the North Shore.

Over 20 stores are participating in this event.

For more information, please call Rebeccah Pearson at: (978) 463-0002.

Start Time: 13:00
Date: 2009-05-16
End Time: 17:00

“The Onion” at the Somerville Theatre

Title: “The Onion” at the Somerville Theatre
Location: Arts at the Armory – Somerville Theatre – Somerville
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Description: The Onion – America’s Finest News Source – is bringing its live show to Boston for the very first time at this year’s AltCom Festival. More than 3 million people read The Onion each week, online and in print, making it by far the most popular news organization in its class. A million more listen to Onion Radio News coast to coast. In 2007, The Onion launched Onion News Network, its 24-hour video news network.

Showtime is Sunday, May 10th, 2009 at 8PM at the brand new Arts at the Armory venue in Somerville (Red Line: Davis).

Tickets and more information is available at: www.brownpapertickets.com or at the Armory website: www.artsatthearmory.org

For a full schedule of events, plus artist profiles, ticket info and more, please visit: www.altcomfestival.com

Start Time: 20:00
Date: 2009-05-10

Merrimack Valley’s Premiere Wedding Showcase

Title: Merrimack Valley’s Premiere Wedding Showcase
Location: Salvatore’s Function Facility – Lawrence, MA
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Description: New England Bridal Affair is Merrimack Valley’s premiere wedding showcase.

Join hundreds of other brides, and their families, at Salvatore’s in Lawrence to find the very best in: Accessories, Bridal Couture, Bridesmaid Dresses, Cakes, Catering, Ceremony Locations, DJs, Entertainment, Favors, Financial Services, Florists, Accommodations, Jewelry, Honeymoons, Music, Party Rentals, Photography, Reception Locations, Rehearsal Dinner Locations, Transportation, Travel, Tuxedos, Videography, Wedding Coordinators, Wedding Dresses and Gowns, Wedding Registries and more!

For more information, please visit: www.NewEnglandBridalAffair.com

Start Time: 13:00
Date: 2009-04-19
End Time: 17:00

On the Bike Again

These past couple of weekends have been a real treat (yesterday excluded) for anyone who loves the outdoors. As an avid mountain biker, I’ve ridden all over New England and in the mountains out west, but it’s my hometown trails that I always come back to. These days, it’s hard to beat the miles and miles of singletrack in Harold Parker State Forest here in Andover. Every time I ride there, I find new trails and there’s always another rider or two to point me in the right direction if I get lost. I even had a guy give me his GPS map last week in the middle of a trail.

If you’ve never been to Harold Parker, I highly recommend it, even if you don’t ride a mountain bike. There are plenty of great trails and lots of ponds for swimming, boating, and fishing.

And if you do ride, here’s a (somewhat bumpy) look at some of the trails. I’m pretty certain I ran into this group at some point on Saturday.

-Jack

Newburyport Today Blog

March 30, 2009

Newburyport, MA

Meant to be a giant hug to the city, Newburyport Today officially launches on April 1st (though it started publishing daily posts on March 16th).  Having the good fortune to have not only the blessing, but participation of the Mayor and The Chamber of Commerce, the site is sure to be the go to spot for all that is happening in the city.

The site will update at least twice daily showcasing events around the city.  Its focus will be on lifestyle – families, cultural and scenic resources, community events, art and theatre openings – all will feature heavily in Newburyport Today’s postings.

Newburyport Today’s editor, Kim Gobbi, described its goals “We are interested in promoting local non-profits, publicizing local business services and products, as well as showcasing our areas abundance of natural wonders. She went on to add that the site has “no political affiliation or motivation”, and that Newburyport Today will not be reporting, but “chronicling” events and people.

The site will have weekly features including, “Monday’s with the Mayor”, “Townie Tuesdays” and “Chamber Chat”.  There are also plans for recurring posts like “What’s for Dinner” (where local chefs and foodies dish up dinner for their own families) as well as artist profiles, and book club recommendations from local authors and book stores.

In addition to the site’s daily posts, it features links to community resources and city agencies, such as City Hall, The Chamber of Commerce, The Art Association, and The Newburyport Public Library.  The site also includes a community calendar that lists events of all city and non-profit agencies for free and is searchable on the web.

http://www.newburyport-today.com/

Pacific Northwest Wine Tasting at Our Glass Wine Co.

Title: Pacific Northwest Wine Tasting at Our Glass Wine Co.
Location: Our Glass Wine Co. – Rte.1 Saugus
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Description: Join Our Glass Wine Co. on Route 1N in Saugus for a tasting of wines from the Pacific Northwest.

It has been noted that it’s tough to beat the elegance and structure of the Pinot Noirs from Oregon. The Pinot Blancs and Pinot Gris are also beautiful white wines. When it comes to Merlot and Syrah, the Columbia Valley of Washington, produces some of the most the most Bordeaux and Rhone-like wines that I’ve seen, well, outside of France. You can surely taste what the French call terroir, the earth, the soil, the herbs and spices and so on. We invite you to taste for yourselves!
Saturday, March 28th, 2009 will showcase exceptional wines from Dobbes Estate, Anne Amie Vineyards and Reinenger Estates. Three superb producers that we are sure that you will love. Stop in and bring your reusable shopping bags or 6 packs and save an extra 10 cents off your total.

For more information about the wine selections and tastings, please visit: www.OurGlassWineCo.com

Start Time: 14:00
Date: 2009-03-28
End Time: 17:00

Discussion with Curator Ben Charland

Title: Discussion with Curator Ben Charland
Location: Brooks Science Forum – Brooks School – North Andover
Description: Join us for a curator’s talk about the “Manuel Alvarez Brabo” photography exhibition, Thursday, April 2nd, 2009 at 7pm at the Brooks School in North Andover.

Brooks School is lucky to own 13 of Bravo’s photographs, given anonymously some time ago. Curator Ben Charland joined these pieces with 44 photographs from the Rose Gallery in Santa Monica, CA, manager of the artist’s estate, creating a truly comprehensive exhibition of his work.

Charland will discuss the exhibit with the general public in Science Center Forum at the school. Educator Sophia Walter will lead in-depth explorations throughout the exhibit’s run, including pre-visit classroom discussions, guided tours, and follow-up classroom activities for student groups.

For more information, please contact gallery director Marie Costello at: (978) 725-6232, or visit: www.lehmanartcenter.com

Start Time: 19:00
Date: 2009-04-02

“Manuel Alvarez Bravo” Photography Exhibit at Brooks School

Title: “Manuel Alvarez Bravo” Photography Exhibit at Brooks School
Location: Robert Lehman Art Center – Brooks School – North Andover
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Description: The Robert Lehman Art Center at Brooks School is pleased to announce its latest exhibit, “Manuel Alvarez Bravo.” The collection of black and white photographs will be on display from April 3rd, 2009 through June 14th, 2009, in conjunction with educational programming for students from the 7th through 12th grade.

The work of Manuel Alvarez Bravo, 1902-2002, is both timeless and of the moment. Photographs taken from the 1920s through the 1960s present the archeology, spirit and aesthetic of his native Mexico. He captured the everyday rituals of the people, as well as the country’s urban and rural landscape. His understated work is full of poetry and irony.

The gallery is free and open to the public (and also handicapped accessible).

There will be an opening reception April 3rd, 2009 from 6:30pm-8pm at the gallery.

Hours: TUES-FRI 10am-5pm, SAT 9am-12pm.

For more information, please contact gallery director Marie Costello at: (978) 725-6232, or visit: www.lehmanartcenter.com

Start Time: 10:00
Date: 2009-04-03
End Time: 17:00

Salem Farmer’s Market

Title: Salem Farmer’s Market
Location: Derby Square – Salem, MA
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Description: Salem Farmers’ Market opens June 25th, 2009 and will take place Thursday evenings from 4pm–7pm in Derby Square through October 29th, 2009.

Salem is celebrating its 375th anniversary since Salem was first authorized to have a weekly market, making it an interesting anniversary year to re-open the market.

For more information, please visit: www.salemmainstreets.org

Start Time: 16:00
Date: 2009-06-25
End Time: 19:00

The Music Hall presents: Philip Glass

Title: The Music Hall presents: Philip Glass
Location: The Music Hall – Portsmouth NH
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Description: Internationally renowned composer Philip Glass returns to The Music Hall on Sunday, April 19th, 2009 at 7pm joined by Wendy Sutter, cello, and Mick Rossi, percussion.

This BBC visionary is an operatic and symphonic composer who has collaborated with many artists from Paul Simon to Yo Yo Ma. He is the first composer to win a wide, multi-generational audience in the opera house, the concert hall, the dance world, in film and in popular music – simultaneously. Through his 20 operas, eight symphonies, concertos for multiple instruments, numerous film soundtracks, compositions for his own ensemble, and wide-ranging collaborations, Philip Glass has had an extraordinary and unprecedented impact upon the musical and intellectual life of his times. You can also hear Philip’s work in the hit film The Watchmen during Dr. Manhattan’s scene.

Tickets are: $35-$55

For more information or tickets, please call the box office at: (603) 436-o2400, or visit: www.themusichall.org

Start Time: 19:00
Date: 2009-04-19

Successful WINGS event held at the Hawthorne Hotel

March 27, 2009 – SALEM, MA – The WINGS group of the North Shore held their North Shore Women’s Expo event Thursday evening at the Hawthorne Hotel in Salem.

The successful event showcased around thirty professional women and women-owned businesses on the North Shore. Important topics were also discussed by guest speakers, Salem Mayor Kim Driscoll and Diane Darling, author of “The Networking Survival Guide.”

Mayor Driscoll and Diane Darling discussed “Financial Planning for Women”  and also “Holistic Menopause Makeover.”

WINGS, or “Wings Cares Inc.” is a nonprofit organization whose acronym stands for Women in Networking Giving Support. The event was attended by about 200 guest who were able to enjoy coffee and tea, a cash bar.

For further information about Wings Care Inc. and their successes, please call: (978) 299-3035, or visit: www.wingscares.com

Congressman John Tierney to Host Grants Seminar

Title: Congressman John Tierney to Host Grants Seminar
Location: Salem State College – Salem, MA
Description: Join Congressman John F. Tierney at his upcoming grants seminar at Salem State College, Friday, March 27th, 2009 from 1:30pm-5:30pm.

Learn about new funding opportunities in the economic recovery package, how funds will flow from state & federal agencies, best practices for navigating the grant writing & application process, and establish networking opportunities for collaborative partnerships with other members of our community.

Participating agencies include: The Environmental Protection Agency, The Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration, The Department of Housing
and Urban Development, The Department of Labor, The Department of Agriculture, The Department of Homeland Security and The Department of Health and Human Services, among others.
There is no charge for this event, though registration IS required since seating is limited.

Secure your participation now at: tierney.house.gov

Start Time: 13:30
Date: 2009-03-27
End Time: 17:30

Ferncroft Country Club’s 1st Town Day

Title: Ferncroft Country Club’s 1st Town Day

Location: Ferncroft Country Club – Danvers, MA

Description: Ferncroft Country Club will host their first Town Day to the local community, Monday, May 4th, 2009.

Residents of Boxford, Danvers, Middleton and Topsfield and their guests are invited to experience the Club’s Robert Trent Jones, Sr. championship course and par 3 course.

A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Ferncroft CC Junior Scholarship Fund.

Local residents can enjoy a round for $75 per player, which includes green fee, cart fee and range.

Tee times are available from 7:30am. Players can also try out the executive par 3 course and practice facility, which features a putting green, short game area and chipping green, for $25 per player.

To reserve tee times, residents are encouraged to call Ferncroft CC well in advance at: (978) 739-4040 ext. 231, or visit www.ferncroftcc.com/townday

The Ferncroft CC Junior Golf Scholarship Program seeks to nurture disadvantaged young people ages 8-16 with an interest in golf by providing access, instruction, and equipment to introduce them to golf.

Since new owner Affinity Management purchased the club in 2006, over $2 million in restorations have been completed. These included fully renovating and reopening the previously dormant 19th Hole restaurant, building a new multi-section golf practice area, performing drainage work on 14 holes, repaving the cart paths and installing a fitness room filled with top-of-the-line equipment.

Known for its Robert Trent Jones, Sr. designed championship golf course that hosted the LPGA Boston Five Classic from 1980-90, Ferncroft Country Club is a full-service club with outstanding food, many social and children’s activities, tennis courts, swimming pool, and fitness center. Set on an idyllic 287 acres, Ferncroft CC’s lush greens are in an incredibly convenient location, just nineteen minutes north of downtown Boston where Route 1 meets I-95 on the North Shore.  For more information about Ferncroft Country Club, call: (978) 739-404, or visit: www.ferncroftcc.com
Start Time: 07:30
Date: 2009-05-04

Nicole Frenkel, 10-year-old Tennis Sensation

Reported by: Annelise Eaton – March 25, 2009 - The first time Coach Martin Lezak saw Nicole Frenkel, then seven, play tennis, he was amazed not only by her physical abilities but by her “energy and enthusiasm” for the sport.

Three years later, Frenkel is a home-schooled third grader who resides in Winchester yet spends much of her day at the Manchester Athletic Club, where she participates in the MAC Tennis Academy program and private training throughout the day.
Although much of her life is devoted to her athletic career, according to Frenkel, burnout is not a possibility. “I like everything [about tennis],” she said. “I like the competition. I like to be vicious.” This “viciousness” has served her well, making her the No.1 10-year-old tennis player in the state, region, and country. She has also found success in the 12-under age group, in which she is currently ranked No. 2 in New England and No. 13 in the nation, earning her a sponsorship from Wilson. Her national 12-under ranking went from 697 to 13 in just a few months, according to her mother, Leah Frenkel.
Nicole’s exceptional abilities and quick rise to the top has not gone without notice on the national tennis scene. Nick Bollettieri, who runs the Bollettieri Tennis Academy in Florida and who has coached players including Maria Sharapova and Pete Sampras, invited Nicole to his academy in 2008.

Her six-month stay at the academy included two 5:30 a.m. lessons with Bollettieri each week, match play with many of the world’s best young tennis players and hours of on-court drilling and fitness training daily. When Nicole left the academy, Bollettieri handed her a letter of recommendation for future use. “He was surprised we didn’t stay,” her mother said. “He said ‘wait a second, I’m going to write a letter saying that with her talent, her work ethic, and her impeccable focus she can reach big, big results.’”

Although she is just 10, Nicole’s tennis ambitions have forced her to mature at a young age and deal with the good and bad aspects of success. She said that Nicole deals with these difficulties and sacrifices, including her family’s decision to home-school, by looking toward the future. According to both Nicole and Leah, sacrifices extend far beyond the classroom, which is now a set of books, weekend classes with her father, and tests graded by a school in California.
Leah Frenkel’s 65-student business as a piano teacher now consists of about 15 students at her home in Winchester and a newly-added office and piano inside the Manchester Athletic Club where she spends the better part of each day supervising her daughter. Although the financial sacrifices are numerous and Leah laughs at the idea of a vacation, her biggest sacrifice has been giving up some of her parental control over her daughter.

“As parents we completely gave Nicole to the MAC people,” she said. “Now my opinion is left at home. I voluntarily gave up my daughter because I know she’s ready to follow what they say and accomplish what they believe she can accomplish.” If she stays healthy and maintains her energy for the sport, her coach sees no bounds to her future possibilities.

“She can already do pretty much anything I ask her to do in practice or in matches,” Lezak said. With help from her coaches and parents, Nicole crafts short- and long-term goals to provide motivation for improvement. “I want to become the No. 1 tennis player in the world,” she said. “But for now I want to stay aggressive and not lose control.”
Despite Nicole’s readiness to think towards the future and her dedication to the sport, she still enjoys engaging in typical 10-year-old activities. “I like to play with my cats,” she said, “and I like to read and play other sports with my dad.” Nicole also finds time for socialization during her training each day with the other kids who train at the MAC Tennis Academy.

“She is personally attached to the kids here because she has really recognized herself as a personality at this club,” Leah said.

According to Leah, this personality can be best described as a “firework.”

“She’s very loud and spontaneous, but at the same time, on the court she’s very calculative,” she said. “She doesn’t show emotions, is very mature, and she sometimes looks cold to her opponents.” Her mental mastery is the likely cause of her two greatest tournament successes this year. In the past few months, she has won two national opens, one in Queens, NY on Dec. 1 and another on Labor Day weekend. Nicole regards the Dec. 1 tournament as the best of her career. “I was just really excited to play and I was ready for the challenge,” she said. “I didn’t know the kids and when I don’t know the kids I try the very best.”

For Nicole, the most amazing part of the tournament was winning despite the absence of her lucky black skirt, which she had forgotten at home. “Now we’ve decided that luck is all in her head,” Leah Frenkel said. Todd Carpenter, Director of Tennis at the Manchester Athletic Club, said it has been “amazing to see how Nicole had responded to the training she receives at the MAC Tennis Academy.”
“She is positioning herself as one of the best 14 and under players in New England and she is still only 10 years old. We look forward to see what’s coming next,” he said.

For more information regarding this story, please visit: www.manchesterathleticclub.com (attn: Jay Herson, Asst. General Manager)

Catering Company

Wow your friends and family with some phenomenal food at your next party by leaving the catering up to Celebrations Gourmet Catering. For over 25 years, this catering company has been the life of the party, whether it’s a corporate event, wedding, backyard family reunion, or a bat or bar mitzvah with great service and food (if you need it Kosher, they’re on it). » 58 Park St., Beverly, 800-506-3663, celebrationsgourmet.com.

Reader’s Choice: Timothy S. Hopkins Catering, 8 Scot’s Way, Essex, 978-768-9990, tshcatering.com

Brewery

Malt and hop lovers who have enjoyed the evolution of Mercury Brewing in Ipswich will be delighted with a brand-new 36,000–square-foot facility in downtown Ipswich that will finally house a pub. In the meantime, pick up some of the best craft-brewed ales in New England from Mercury. We suggest starting off with the popular Ipswich Original Ale and then savoring the rich, silkiness of the Ipswich Oatmeal Stout.
» 23 Hayward St., Ipswich, 978-356-3359, mercurybrewing.com.

Reader’s Choice:                                                                                                     Haverhill Brewery,
100 Washington St., Haverhill, 978-374-1117, tapbrewpub.com

Golf Course (private)

Turner Hill is the North Shore’s slice of golf heaven. The Hurdzan/Fry championship  course offers the ideal combination of challenge and natural beauty, making it the must-play course north of Boston.
» 3 Manor House Ln., Ipswich, 978-356-7070, turnerhill.com.

Reader’s Choice:
Renaissance Golf Club, 377 Kenoza St., Haverhill, 978-556-0900, renaissancegolfclub.com

Friends of the Beverly Public Library 2009 Annual Meeting

Title: Friends of the Beverly Public Library 2009 Annual Meeting
Location: Beverly Public Library
Description: The 2009 Friends of the Beverly Public Library Annual Meeting will take place Thursday, April 2nd, 2009 at 7:30pm.

This year’s special guest is Dr. Judith Sturnick, president of Montserrat College of Art. Dr. Sturnick will present a one-half hour talk on the role Montserrat College plays in the community, including the new residence halls currently under construction on Winter and Essex Streets. A question and answer session will follow.

Dr. Sturnick was appointed president of Montserrat College of Art in June, 2007. She is an accomplished pianist and draws in pastels.

The meeting is open to the public. Refreshments will be served, and the library is handicapped accessible.

For more information, please call: (978) 921-6062.

Start Time: 19:30
Date: 2009-04-02

Manchester Athletic Club Regular, Wendy Booker: Scaling More Than Everest

Report from: John Theo Jr. – March 24, 2009 - Recently found… an athlete who puts Michael Phelps and Tiger Woods accomplishments both to shame, Wendy Booker. In less than a week Wendy will attempt to climb Mt. Everest. If she summits Everest, she will have climbed the highest mountains on each of the seven continents (called “the seven summits”). Fifty-four year old Wendy will then join a select group of women (less than thirty) in the world who have accomplished this feat. Still not impressed? Wendy will also be the first person in history to climb the seven summits with Multiple Sclerosis (MS).

Diagnosed with MS in June 1998, Wendy went through a short period of reflection before she decided to, “laugh in the face of this disease”. Her first self-imposed goal was to raise money for MS research by running the Boston Marathon. Upon completing the marathon in 2000, she was told about an “opportunity” from a climber in Boulder, CO who was looking to put the first team of unguided MS climbers on Denali.

“I never climbed much more than Mt. Monadnock in New Hampshire,” Wendy says, “and that was when I was ten years old. I began learning how to climb in 2001 and in 2004 became the first woman, and possibly the first person with MS, to summit Denali.”

Wendy was found training at Manchester Athletic Club in Manchester-by-the-Sea, easily picked out of the busy gym crowd, the only person on a steeply inclined treadmill in hiking boots wearing a full backpack. All of which was to simulate real climbing conditions.  After an hour on the treadmill, I followed her outside to find a ladder propped up over the ground. She stepped onto the ladder and said, “After I leave base camp at Everest I have to cross the Khamba Ice Falls six separate times using a ladder like this.” Pointing to the ground a foot below her I asked how deep these ice crevices were compared to her ladder. She shook her head and said calmly, “Probably a thousand foot drop.”

Part of Wendy’s four hour-a-day, six day-a-week workout is with Manchester Athletic Club Personal Trainer Rob Gagnon doing sport specific exercises such as Plyometrics. In conjuncture with her daily workout Wendy also takes an injection of Copaxone to manage her multiple sclerosis. She “stands firmly behind this drug” and claims it has changed the face of MS.

On reminiscing about her previous six summits, Wendy experienced what she referred to as “two close calls”. The first was during a river crossing in Aconcagua. A normally waste-deep river turned into a fierce battle due to a glacier melting. “The water was rushing up over our heads along with rocks tumbling along the river bed hitting our feet. Using our poles we had to keep three points of contact with the ground at all times and inch our way across.” Her second harrowing experience was during the Vinson Massif climb in Antarctica where her group was lost in a white out.  “I couldn’t see my hand in front of my face,” she says, “and we couldn’t stop because we would have frozen to death.” Time had no bearing out in the sub-zero snowstorm. What Wendy thought was an hour of being lost, was really six hours before another crew finally found them. Both times she praised her guide, Brook Barnes, for keeping her calm and saving her life.

Not one to sit idle, Wendy is also on the road 200 days a year as a motivational speaker. She has a very, “If I can do this you can do this”, approach to her speeches.  She also started a foundation “The Other Side of Everest”, which helps families who lost Sherpa’s on climbs in Everest. If that wasn’t enough, she is authoring an autobiographical book, “Sand in My Shoes”, which she hopes will be picked up for a 2010 publication.

The Seven Summits include:
1. Denali in North America
2. Kilimanjaro in Africa
3. Elbrus in Europe
4. Aconcagua South America
5. Vinson Massif in Antarctica
6. Kosciuszko in Australia
7. Everest in Asia

For more information about Wendy Booker and her adventures, please visit: www.wendybooker.net

Easter Bunny Breakfast

Title: Easter Bunny Breakfast
Location: Liberty Tree Mall – Danvers
Description: The Liberty Tree Mall in Danvers will be host to the Easter Bunny Breakfast, Saturday, March 28th, 2009.

Kids will have an opportunity to meet the Easter Bunny and share in a fun and exciting breakfast.

The breakfast will be sponsored by McDonald’s and children will have the opportunity to create a Easter themed craft with the Easter Bunny!

Admission is $5 with all proceeds benefiting the Simon Youth Foundation.

For more information, please call: (978) 777-0794

Start Time: 09:00
Date: 2009-03-28
End Time: 10:30

Beverly Hospital 1st Annual Women’s Forum, A Great Success!

May 2009 – Women’s Forum at Beverly Hospital, Danvers a great success. Hundreds of women flocked to the new building for seminars, trainings, samples and more. Check out a few snapshots taken by our very own Jacquelin Dixon (below)!

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Title: Beverly Hospital 1st Annual Women’s Forum
Location: Beverly Hospital – Danvers (location)
Description: Beverly Hospital will be hosting their 1st Annual Women’s Forum at their Danvers location Saturday, May 2nd, 2009 from 8:30am-12pm.

The forum will offer insight into all the amenities that the Danvers location has to offer. Guests will be receiving information, educational tools and giveaways throughout the day.

For more information, please visit: www.beverlyhospital.org

Start Time: 08:30
Date: 2009-05-02
End Time: 12:00

River Gallery – Artist Reception

Title: River Gallery – Artist Reception
Location: River Gallery – Ipswich
Description: Enjoy new work by art students, faculty and alumnae. River Gallery is pleased to showcase these artists and share their fine work with you.

The show opens on Thursday, April 2nd, 2009 at 11am, with a celebratory opening reception with food, drink and live music on Saturday, April 4th, 2009 from 2pm-5pm.

River Gallery is centrally located at 4 Market Street in downtown Ipswich, close to fine restaurants and shops.

The gallery believes that art enhances living spaces, making the ordinary extraordinary, and the routine unexpected.

River Gallery is committed to serving the art community and the public by offering diverse art works in a wide range of styles and prices.

For more information, please call: (978) 356-1559, or email: rivergalleryipswich@gmail.com

Start Time: 14:00
Date: 2009-04-04
End Time: 17:00

NSWIB’s 4th Annual Taste of Success Fundraiser

Title: NSWIB’s 4th Annual Taste of Success Fundraiser
Location: Turner Hill – Ipswich, MA
Description: North Shore Women in Business (NSWIB) presents the 4th Annual Taste of Success Fundraiser at Turner Hill – 3 Manor House Lane, Ipswich, MA – on May 21st, 2009 from 6pm-9pm.

This year the event will feature food from ten of the North Shore’s finest restaurants and caterers. The raffle baskets and silent auction items are even more extravagant and individually raffled baskets means the chances of getting the basket you want are higher.

The Annual Taste of Success is always an exquisite and eclectic evening of networking, socializing and food tasting with some of the North Shore’s finest business men and women.

Ticket are: $55 if purchased early before May 7th, or $65 up until the event.

If you have a raffle item you would like to donate (a great way to advertise your business), please contact Kerri L. Moses, CFP® at: kerri@cf-network.net

For more information, please contact Ipswich Clambake Company’s Functions Coordinator at: ipswichclambake@verizon.net

Start Time: 18:00
Date: 2009-05-21
End Time: 21:00

Salem Arts Festival

Title: Salem Arts Festival
Description: The Salem Arts Festival promotes the arts in downtown Salem where residents and visitors are invited to collaborate in opportunities that highlight the existing artist community and encourage general community participation in the arts.

The Festival takes place June 5th-7th, 2009 in Downtown Salem at a variety of venues including a juried art exhibit street fair, gallery shows and live performances.

The Festival will include elements 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 is being organized by Salem Main Streets, the Salem Arts Association, Salem State College, Gordon College, Peabody Essex Museum, Salem Film Fest, American History and Music Festival™ and Salem Sounds along with input from Salem High School Arts Department and the Salem Common Neighborhood Association.

For more information, please call Jennifer Bell at Salem Main Street: (978) 744-0004, or visit: www.salemartsfestival.com

Start Date: 2009-06-05
End Date: 2009-06-07

1st Annual Salem Open House and Golden Egg Hunt

Title: 1st Annual Salem Open House and Golden Egg Hunt
Location: Downtown Salem
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Description: Looking to get out of the house and have some fun…join Salem Main Streets on April 11th, 2009 for the 1st Annual Salem Golden Egg Hunt & Open House for a chance to win a Gift basket and a $100 bill.

Participating merchants will hand out Golden (raffle) Tickets throughout the week leading up to April 11th to the “egg hunters” who spot a golden egg in the store’s window. No purchase is necessary just have your ticket validated at 8 participating stores and turn in your ticket at a participating business or the Salem Chamber of Commerce by close of business April 11th, 2009.

Many of the businesses will also have special on-going events to entertain, entice and thank customers for their patronage. For example, Pamplemousse will be holding a wine tasting, Penelope’s Pet Boutique is hosting the 3rd Annual Easter Biscuit Hunt from 12pm–3pm, Rose Medallion Tea Room will have free brownies, Rita’s will have free samples, Signatures is offering 20% off all full priced clothing and delicious desserts, and Maria’s Sweet Somethings will have visits by the Easter Bunny, a jelly bean counting contest and much more!

The Easter Bunny will also be available for a meet & greet from 12pm-2pm that day at the Museum Place Mall..then from 2pm-3pm the bunny can be spotted hopping along the streets of downtown Salem.

Vintage photography will be offering photos with the Easter Bunny (for a fee).

Refreshments will also be available that day at these participating stores: Bewitched in Salem, Coons, Crunchy Granola Baby, Goddess’ Treasure Chest, Laura Lanes, Lotus Gifts, Marias Sweet Somethings, Pamplemousse, Penelope’s, Picklepot, Red Lion, Rita’s, Rose Medallion, Rouge Cosmetics, Samantha’s Costumes, Signatures, Thai Place, Treasures Over time, Trolley Depot, Turtle alley, Vintage Photography, Witch city Ink, Witch Tees, and Witch’s Hide.

For more information, please contact Jennifer Bell at Salem Main Streets: (978) 744-0004 or visit: www.salemmainstreets.org

Date: 2009-04-11

2nd Annual Salem Literary Festival

Title: 2nd Annual Salem Literary Festival
Location: Downtown Salem
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Description: Reading like the tantalizing teasers on a best-seller’s book jacket, the March 27th-29th, 2009 Literally Salem 2nd Annual Literature Festival schedule offers among other things a Friday kick-off with three award-winning writers, Scrabble tournament on Saturday and a “getting your book published” workshop on Sunday

Authors and poets scheduled include: Prema Bangera, Blake Butler, Brunonia Barry, Adam Braver, Susan Butterworth, Kenneth Calhoun, Kevin Carey, Stacy DeKeyser, Erin Dionne, Christen Enos, Sara Fraser, Brian Foley, Susan Freireich, Cathy Huyghe, Jennifer Jean, Jennifer Karin, Giles Laroche, Colleen Michaels, Jean Monahan, January O’Neil, J.D. Scrimgeour, Brooks Sigler, Laura Faria Stolarz, Hannah Tinti, Terry Trespicio, Jan Elizabeth Watson, and Richard Wollman.

The Friday kick-off is a special edition of Cornerstone Bookstore’s (Thursday’s) Theatre of Words and Music being held at 6:30pm at the Hawthorne Hotel, featuring Hanna Tinti, award-winning author of The Good Thief, who will be joining equally recognized poets Jean Monahan and Richard Wollman. The readings will be followed by an open mic session and reception.
The Scrabble tournament will be taking place Saturday. March 28th, 2009 at 11am in the Salem Athenaeum. All wordsmiths are encouraged to participate in this tournament, but they need to pre-register at info@salemathenauem.net.”

Saturday, March 28th, 2009 will also highlight a marketplace at Old Town Hall, providing local writers and readers access to professional authors, small presses and literary magazines.
For a full itinerary of events, please visit: www.salemlitfest.com or Facebook page at Literally Salem, the Salem (MA) Literature Festival.

For additional information, please call Beth Simpson at: (508) 641-8687, or email: bsimpson@cornerstonebooks-salem.com or Jennifer Bell at Salem Main Streets, at: (978) 744-0004, or visit: www.salemmainstreets.org

Start Date: 2009-03-27
End Date: 2009-03-29

Flatrocks Gallery ‘The Process’ exhibit

Title: Flatrocks Gallery ‘The Process’ exhibit
Location: Flatrocks Gallery – 77 Langsford Street – Lanesville
Description: Flatrocks Gallery welcomes spring with an exhibit that considers ‘The Process’.

Baraka Berger, David Curcio, Anne Marie Crotty, Joy Halsted, Laurie Switzer, Hartley Ferguson,Coco Berkman, Camilla MacFadyen and Frank Curcio display the many possibilities of printmaking. Featuring figure studies by Joe Burns and George Demetrios.

Exhibit at the Flatrocks Gallery - March 2009

Exhibit at the Flatrocks Gallery - March 2009

Please join Flatrocks Gallery for the show’s opening on Friday, March 27th, 2009 from 7pm-9pm.

The Flatrocks Gallery is located at 77 Langsford Street, (Route 127) in Lanesville.

Gallery Hours: TH-SUN 12pm-5pm and by appointment.

For more information, please contact Cynthia Switzer Roth at: (978) 353-9111, or Ann Marie Crotty at: (978) 290-0739.

Start Time: 19:00
Date: 2009-03-27
End Time: 21:00

Cakes for Occasions: *Shiyanne’s Playground Fundraiser*

Danvers, MA – March 2009 – Shiyanne Thornell was a special little girl who loved visiting her favorite spot, Endicott Park. Sadly, EEE claimed little Shiyanne’s life and now efforts have been directed at renovations to the park in her honor through Shiyanne’s Playground Fundraiser.

To that, a local business owner has stepped up to create more awareness – through cupcakes. Everyone who buys one of the little “Cakes for Caring” at Cakes for Occasions during the entire month of March will be helping to make that dream come true for the Thornells. One dollar of the $2.50 cost of a delicious little cake will be contributed to the special playground fund thanks to bakery owner, Kelly Delaney.

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“Cakes for Caring” will be selling our charity cupcakes straight through the month of March to benefit Shiyanne’s Playground Fund. For more information about Shiyanne Thornell and how to donate please visit: www.Shiyanne.com

Cakes for Occasions is located at: 57 Maple Street, Danvers, MA   Online at: cakesforoccasions.com/cakesforcaring.php

New Face and New Leader Await Rockport Inn & Suites

Rockport, MA, March 23, 2009 — Sean Riley, Chief Operating Officer for Maine Course Hospitality Group (MCHG), announces the appointment of Matt Anzivino as General Manager for the Rockport Inn & Suites, in Rockport, MA, formerly the Sandy Bay Motor Inn. Most recently, Anzivino operated the Stone Horse Resort in Cape Cod. Prior to that Mr. Anzivino was involved with management of a number of Marriott hotels including a Courtyard and Residence Inn around Boston.

Matt Anzivino - New General Manager for the Rockport Inn & Suites

Matt Anzivino - New General Manager for the Rockport Inn & Suites

“We could not have asked for a more perfect fit. Matt has the quality experience of working with Marriott, but has also revived an older independent property and taken it through an extensive renovation.” explains Riley. Anzivino adds, “I have seen the quality hotels Maine Course owns and operates and am excited to bring this local Rockport hotel back to its glory.”

The Rockport Inn & Suites expects to spend a significant amount of money in a top to bottom renovation before it reopens in May. Included in this project are 32” LCD HD flat panel TV’s, completely new bathrooms and guestrooms, renovation of the large pool, fitness room, public spaces, as well as its 3 meeting rooms. This hotel will offer similar amenities to the leading hotel brands including a business center, High Speed Wireless access and Deluxe Continental Breakfast.

The Freeport-based Maine Course Hospitality Group also operates hotels including the Courtyard by Marriott in South Portland & Bangor, ME; Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott in Brunswick & Augusta, ME; Best Westerns in Freeport, ME, Hampton, NH; Econolodge Inn & Suites, Augusta, ME; Hampton Inn & Suites, Rockland, ME; Homewood Suites by Hilton in Scarborough, ME.

For information on groups or Corporate accounts, contact Matt Anzivino at: (978) 546-3300, or Matt.Anzivino@mchg.com

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