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SUMMARY:‘Dominican Faceless Dolls’ at Salem Armory Regional Visitor Center
DESCRIPTION:Salem Maritime National Historic Site announces the installation of Dominican Faceless Dolls\, a bilingual (English/Spanish) exhibit on display May 7 – June 30\, Wednesday – Sunday\, 10 am – 4pm at the Salem Armory Regional Visitor Center\, 2 New Liberty Street in Salem. Co-created with North Shore Community Development Coalition (North Shore CDC)\, the exhibit celebrates Salem’s global connections and Caribbean culture with artwork and stories by residents of the Point neighborhood (also known as El Punto).\n\nDominican Faceless Dolls inspiration stems from a popular handicraft of the Dominican Republic\, Muñecas Limé. These small\, ceramic figures that lack faces symbolize Dominican women\, culture and diversity. “Dominican Faceless Dolls fosters a connection with new and existing audiences to find cultural relevancy at the site specifically with Essex County’s Latinx community\,” said Program Manager of Visitor Experience and Community Engagement\, Susan Russo. \n“We are grateful for this partnership with Salem Maritime\,” said North Shore CDC Chief Executive Officer\, Mickey Northcutt. “The exhibit honors the beautiful cultural significance of the Dominican faceless dolls and people of the Dominican community in Salem.” \n“This exhibition is special because it offers people from all walks of life\, who are either familiar with these dolls or learning about them for the first time\, the opportunity to share their own stories through creative expression”\, said Yinette Guzman\, Design & Placemaking Project Manager at North Shore CDC. “These new works of art continue the tradition of Muñecas Limé and represent the identity and cultural heritage of each artist.” \nThe North Shore CDC selected nineteen paper dolls and three artist stories for Dominican Faceless Dolls. With bios\, poems\, and personalized\, paper dolls\, the exhibit shares Salem stories of migration\, heritage\, and intersecting identities. The co-creators of the exhibit invite visitors to share their own stories on interactive panels with questions centered on discovery of self and community. \nThe National Park Service extends special thanks to the Latino Heritage Internship Program (LHIP). Dominican Faceless Dolls follows a 2021 exhibit proposal and a series of online resources developed by LHIP interns Tahmoor Chadury and Karla Bonilla. Visitors are invited to further explore and make their own faceless\, paper doll by visiting www.nps.gov/articles/000/faceless-dolls.htm.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/dominican-faceless-dolls-at-salem-armory-regional-visitor-center-30/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220617T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220617T120000
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CREATED:20220611T090017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220611T090017Z
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SUMMARY:Witch Trials Ancestor and Descendants Tour
DESCRIPTION:Salem will be 400 years old in 2026. It is rich in history\, including a critical role in the American Revolution and being the richest seaport per capita from 1790 to 1812. And then there is the 1692 Witch Trials. There were 156 official complaints and maybe 200 accused\, along with 70 afflicted persons\, nine judges\, dozens of jurors and hundreds who observed the trials. Calculations estimate that there could be 100 million descendants from the 1692 Witchcraft Trials. Many descendants know but many don’t know. Most of them have never been in the public eye. However\, many of them are famous and some are infamous. You’ll be surprised. \nThis tour will bring you throughout the downtown area of old Salem Towne and will discuss key people involved in the 1692 Witchcraft Trials and their descendants. \nPerhaps you are one of them.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/witch-trials-ancestor-and-descendants-tour-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220617T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220617T140000
DTSTAMP:20260508T122628
CREATED:20220611T090020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220611T090020Z
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SUMMARY:Cruising Salem Harbor with Reverend William Bentley
DESCRIPTION:During this boat tour follow up to historian Donald Friary’s virtual presentation of Reverend William Bentley’s Salem Harbor\, you’ll explore the harbor with Reverend Bentley and learn more about the way he experienced it. According to his diary\, Reverend William Bentley seemed to be everywhere. \nHe saw Salem’s ship captains departing for and returning from voyages around the world to bring exotic goods and new ideas to their home port. Mr. Bentley saw beached whales\, shipwrecks\, a seven-foot shark\, seals and porpoises\, lobsters and crabs. He noted ropewalks\, shipyards\, cooperages\, and fish flakes\, as well as privateers and smugglers. He was saddened by drownings and marveled at the frozen harbor. He knew all the islands—Bakers\, the Miseries\, Orne’s\, Eagle\, Cat\, Ram—and impediments to navigation—Half-Way Rock\, Kettle Bottom\, Abbott’s Rocks\, Bowditch’s Ledge.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/cruising-salem-harbor-with-reverend-william-bentley/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220617T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220617T200000
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CREATED:20220611T090020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220611T090020Z
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SUMMARY:‘Psychomanteum’ at Old Town Hall
DESCRIPTION:Open your mind and enter the Psychomanteum; a unique experiential installation that explores the psyche. Intertwining mythological practices\, psychological techniques\, and physiological responses\, the Psychomanteum allows participants to interact with the specters residing in their conscious and subconscious.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/psychomanteum-at-old-town-hall-27/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220617T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220617T200000
DTSTAMP:20260508T122628
CREATED:20220611T090022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220611T090022Z
UID:13086-1655470800-1655496000@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:Culture House
DESCRIPTION:The City of Salem and CultureHouse have partnered to open a three-month-long community arts and culture pop-up hosted at Old Town Hall in Downtown Salem. CultureHouse Salem transforms the historic structure into a vibrant\, connected\, and accessible destination that supports local creatives. The short-term goal of this project is to activate this underused community resource and create a space for people to connect and engage with local artists and creatives. In the long term\, this project serves as an incubator and testing site for future programming models for Old Town Hall. Learn more about Old Town Hall here. \nUpcoming Events: \nFurniture ART Vendor 6/11 Time 2pm-6pm \nIdeas\, Not Theories Bicycle Orchestra 6/11 Time 5pm-7pm \nAcrylic Pour Workshop 6/17 Time 4pm-6pm \nAntique Sale 6/18 Time 1pm-6pm \nVelvet Dirt Munchers 6/18 Time 5pm-7pm \nComedy Story Open-mic 06/24 Time 6pm-8pm \nDriftwood design exhibit 6/25 Time 1pm-6pm \nTactical Bouzouki Performance 6/30 Time 4pm-6pm
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/culture-house-11/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220617T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220617T200000
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CREATED:20220611T090026Z
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SUMMARY:My Journey to Morocco
DESCRIPTION:Indra Persad Milowe is a Trinidad born visual artist living and working in Salem\, Massachusetts\, U.S.A. Her art brings to life many of her childhood memories of growing up in Trinidad in the 1950’s and 1960’s. \nMy interest is in nature\, still life and design. I adored my St. Augustine Girls High School art teacher\, Mrs. Helga Mohammed from Madrid\, Spain. She was married to a Trinidadian. On my first day in her class at age 12\, written on her blackboard was: “Art is not only a painting hanging up on a wall\, art is in every aspect of your daily life.” These words have stuck in my head ever since. My paintings were chosen for the high school’s yearbook for two consecutive years. At age 15\, I painted from nature\, orchids on a branch. At age 16\, I did a still life\, a display of an apple\, pear\, and a bunch of grapes. Those two paintings and all the incredible reviews that came with them lifted my confidence in my artwork. There is a personal story behind every one of my paintings. I painted every single festival celebrated in Trinidad as well as all the folklore stories that I heard while growing up. \nI retired from general\, ophthalmic and psychiatric nursing in 2019 after having worked in England\, Malta\, Trinidad and the United States. Through British Nurses Overseas\, I was able to work in different countries. Ultimately\, I decided to go back to art during my retirement. I prefer working on canvas with multi-colored and gold acrylic paints.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/my-journey-to-morocco-10/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220618
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220619
DTSTAMP:20260508T122628
CREATED:20220611T090026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220611T090026Z
UID:13089-1655510400-1655596799@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:‘Caitlin Karolczak: Imitations of Mortality’ at the Satanic Temple
DESCRIPTION:Throughout history\, women have been more commonly recalled as muses than artists. Karolczak lays claim to both\, using both self-portraiture and other imagery in reclamation of identity. Her art practice also exhibits a preoccupation with the male portrait\, examining prevalent notions of fetishization and oft-not-seen vulnerability. Karolczak’s richly layered works combine age-old painting techniques with bold\, contemporary mediums. Featuring countless brushstrokes and translucent layers of pigment combined with uncommonly used mediums such as neon\, enamel and metal leaf\, Karolczak’s work truly stands out in the genre of figurative art. \nCaitlin Karolczak was born on Minnesota’s Iron Range. She attended the University of MN at 16\, where she received a BFA in Fine Arts and a BA in Art History with an emphasis in 19th century medical photography. \nIn addition to painting Karolczak\, pursues installation\, sculpture\, and performance art\, often incorporating objects of biology and antiquity from her personal collection. \nKarolczak has exhibited internationally in Bogotá\, Vancouver\, New York\, Miami\, Minneapolis\, Belgium\, Germany and more. Her work is in numerous collections across the US as well as Australia\, South America\, UK\, Canada\, Israel & South Africa. She has been interviewed by art publications in Australia\, South America\, Croatia\, & the USA. \nImage: Recoil\, Oil and encaustic on canvas\, 48″ x 72″.  2022
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/caitlin-karolczak-imitations-of-mortality-at-the-satanic-temple-25/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T203000
DTSTAMP:20260508T122628
CREATED:20220611T090030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220611T090030Z
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SUMMARY:Midsommar Ghost Stories
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the summer with some nature-themed classic horror tales! John Francis Bittrich\, the local raconteur\, returns to serve you some round-the-campfire spooky story vibes accompanied by unique acoustic sounds. \nTake in the Temple’s exhibitions\, nibble on snacks\, and sip on libations in a comfy\, cozy setting that’s sure to offset the shivers and chills offered by these classic ghost stories. \nJohn Francis Bittrich is a writer\, DJ\, and musician from Salem. His work has appeared in publications including Digboston\, the Boston Phoenix\, the Boston Hassle\, the Boston Compass\, and more. He’s worked as a ghost tour guide here in Salem and hosted a long-running radio program on WZBC at Boston College.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/midsommar-ghost-stories/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T090000
DTSTAMP:20260508T122628
CREATED:20220611T090032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220611T090032Z
UID:13093-1655542800-1655542800@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:Broom Decorating for Kids at The Witchery
DESCRIPTION:The Witchery is hosting a ‘Broom Decorating for Kids’ class! Make a reservation at TheWitcherySalem.com. \n\nRuns Saturdays at 9:00 am\nAges 3-10\n$35\n\n 
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/broom-decorating-for-kids-at-the-witchery-12/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T110000
DTSTAMP:20260508T122628
CREATED:20220612T090027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220612T090027Z
UID:13103-1655546400-1655550000@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:Walking Tour/Book Discussion: ReadSalem
DESCRIPTION:he next ReadSalem combination walking tour & book group will meet at the Witch Trials Memorial at 10am on June 18 on the topic of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible. This tour is limited to 6 guests to facilitate a comfortable discussion once the tour ends at the Salem Athenaeum\, giving everyone a chance to share their thoughts. Tickets are $40 and available HERE.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/walking-tour-book-discussion-readsalem/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T120000
DTSTAMP:20260508T122628
CREATED:20220611T090034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220611T090034Z
UID:13095-1655546400-1655553600@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:Dads and Donuts Paint Event
DESCRIPTION:Bring Dad\, or your favorite father figure\, to Reach Arts in Swampscott for a portrait painting party to celebrate Father’s Day! Each child will receive a canvas and painting supplies. Dads can relax while their child is guided through a portrait painting session by the Good Witch of Salem. Guests enjoy donuts\, coffee\, juice\, and sweet treats! \nTicket price includes 1 adult and 1 child. Additional children can be included with a “Sibling” ticket purchase. \nThis workshop is limited to 18 children. \nCamps and Workshops are non-refundable at this time.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/dads-and-donuts-paint-event/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T123000
DTSTAMP:20260508T122628
CREATED:20220612T090017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220612T090017Z
UID:13099-1655546400-1655555400@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:ReadSalem Walking Tour/Book Group
DESCRIPTION:Join me in an exploration of the 1692 witch hysteria in a walking tour of downtown Salem. We’ll end the tour with a book discussion of Arthur Miller’s classic play of love\, fear\, and betrayal The Crucible in the historic Salem Athenaeum. Tour route is less than one mile\, with some bumpy brick sidewalks. 15% of ticket sales donated to the Athenaeum.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/readsalem-walking-tour-book-group/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T153000
DTSTAMP:20260508T122628
CREATED:20220612T090022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220612T090022Z
UID:13101-1655546400-1655566200@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:Solstice Saturday Family Festival
DESCRIPTION:Included with admission; Free for outdoor programs \nCelebrate the upcoming summer solstice\, a time of great momentum in the natural world\, as well as the longest day of the year and the official start of summer. \nFamily Yoga\n10–11 am | Ropes Mansion Garden\, 318 Essex Street\, Salem\nFree event; All ages welcome\nRegistration required \nStretch\, move and breathe with Tachou\, a Beverly native and owner of TACHOUYOGA\, Inc. Tachou will lead us in yoga and mindfulness activities for kids and families to practice and enjoy in our beautiful Ropes Mansion Garden. Mats will be provided for children. \nPollinator Garden Walk and Flower Pot Decorating\n11:30 am–12:30 pm | Ropes Mansion Garden\, 318 Essex Street\, Salem\nRain Date: Sunday\, June 19\nFree event\nAll ages welcome\nRegistration required \nJoin Robin Wilkerson\, ​​garden designer and educator from Native Plant Trust\, to learn all about pollinator gardens! As we walk through the beautiful Ropes Mansion Garden\, learn about the species of plants that attract local bees and butterflies. Following the walk\, decorate your own flower pot with pressed flowers. And bring home a packet of native seeds to plant in your pot or a garden space. \nSun Weaving\n11 am–3 pm | Create Space\nIncluded with admission\nAll ages welcome \nJoin us as we celebrate the most important source of energy for life on earth: the sun! Our seasons\, ocean currents\, weather patterns and climate are all influenced by this magnificent star. Create your own sun weaving from natural materials\, colorful ribbons\, and yarn. Bring it home to add vibrancy to your living space. \nTree Trek\n1 –1:45 pm | Meet at the front entrance of museum\nFree event; All ages welcome \nJoin Art & Nature Center Program Specialist Doris Richardson on a family-friendly tour around the museum’s campus to meet some of our leafy neighbors in person! Learn about the public installation Konstantin Dimopoulos: The Blue Trees and listen to the trees’ biorhythms. \nPlease note that space is limited and the tour is subject to cancellation pending weather. Please call the day-of to confirm availability. \nSun Mural Community Art Project\n2:30–3:30 pm | Dead Horse Beach\, 158 Fort Avenue\, Salem\nRain Date: Sunday\, June 19\nFree event; All ages welcome\nRegistration required \nJoin fine art photographer Patricia Scialo to design and create a cyanotype sun mural honoring the solstice. The mural project\, Our Ocean\, is inspired by PEM’s current exhibition Climate Action: Inspiring Change. Together we will create cut paper designs\, and collect found objects and natural beach findings. Participants are also encouraged to place their hands directly on the surface of the fabric mural during the sun exposure. All are welcome to watch the exciting mural development process that uses the ocean tide.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/solstice-saturday-family-festival/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T160000
DTSTAMP:20260508T122628
CREATED:20220612T090010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220612T090010Z
UID:13097-1655546400-1655568000@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:‘Dominican Faceless Dolls’ at Salem Armory Regional Visitor Center
DESCRIPTION:Salem Maritime National Historic Site announces the installation of Dominican Faceless Dolls\, a bilingual (English/Spanish) exhibit on display May 7 – June 30\, Wednesday – Sunday\, 10 am – 4pm at the Salem Armory Regional Visitor Center\, 2 New Liberty Street in Salem. Co-created with North Shore Community Development Coalition (North Shore CDC)\, the exhibit celebrates Salem’s global connections and Caribbean culture with artwork and stories by residents of the Point neighborhood (also known as El Punto).\n\nDominican Faceless Dolls inspiration stems from a popular handicraft of the Dominican Republic\, Muñecas Limé. These small\, ceramic figures that lack faces symbolize Dominican women\, culture and diversity. “Dominican Faceless Dolls fosters a connection with new and existing audiences to find cultural relevancy at the site specifically with Essex County’s Latinx community\,” said Program Manager of Visitor Experience and Community Engagement\, Susan Russo. \n“We are grateful for this partnership with Salem Maritime\,” said North Shore CDC Chief Executive Officer\, Mickey Northcutt. “The exhibit honors the beautiful cultural significance of the Dominican faceless dolls and people of the Dominican community in Salem.” \n“This exhibition is special because it offers people from all walks of life\, who are either familiar with these dolls or learning about them for the first time\, the opportunity to share their own stories through creative expression”\, said Yinette Guzman\, Design & Placemaking Project Manager at North Shore CDC. “These new works of art continue the tradition of Muñecas Limé and represent the identity and cultural heritage of each artist.” \nThe North Shore CDC selected nineteen paper dolls and three artist stories for Dominican Faceless Dolls. With bios\, poems\, and personalized\, paper dolls\, the exhibit shares Salem stories of migration\, heritage\, and intersecting identities. The co-creators of the exhibit invite visitors to share their own stories on interactive panels with questions centered on discovery of self and community. \nThe National Park Service extends special thanks to the Latino Heritage Internship Program (LHIP). Dominican Faceless Dolls follows a 2021 exhibit proposal and a series of online resources developed by LHIP interns Tahmoor Chadury and Karla Bonilla. Visitors are invited to further explore and make their own faceless\, paper doll by visiting www.nps.gov/articles/000/faceless-dolls.htm.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/dominican-faceless-dolls-at-salem-armory-regional-visitor-center-31/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T170000
DTSTAMP:20260508T122628
CREATED:20220612T090030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220612T090030Z
UID:13106-1655546400-1655571600@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:RSD Drops 2022 at the Record Exchange!
DESCRIPTION:Come SAFELY join us Saturday\, June 18th\, from 10 to 5. To continue the celebration of independent RECORD STORES & the wonderful folks LIKE YOU who are part of the fabric\, community and culture of those stores\, we’ll have another VARIED & INTERESTING selection of RSD special limited edition exclusive LPs and 45s (though NOT nearly as many titles as this year’s Record Store Day). We’ll also have a big bunch of fresh used LPs\, both in the bins & on the wall! Please see our REGULAR STORE FACEBOOK page during the week for all the specific details\, but some essentials are here: \n\nCovid-19 protocols: Face masks REQUIRED inside & give others shopping some safe space.\nThe line starts at the front door & runs down the Pond Street side of the building. Please leave room for         pedestrians. The line shouldn’t be quite as long as regular Record Store Day.\nFrom 10am to 11:30am\, a 6 customer limit in-store will be observed. Please shop efficiently during the early     rush so that others have a chance to get their RSD records\, too!  After 11:30am\, we’ll return to our 9             customer limit for the afternoon until closing.\nPlease remember only 1 copy of an RSD Drops title per customer\, and as a pledged RSD store\, we cannot     reserve or hold any of these special RSD Drops releases for customers.\n\n  \nLooking forward to seeing you on Saturday June 18th…may our shared love of music and records help bring people together in joy and our common humanity!
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/rsd-drops-2022-at-the-record-exchange/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T180000
DTSTAMP:20260508T122628
CREATED:20220612T090030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220612T090030Z
UID:13105-1655546400-1655575200@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:Hands-on History
DESCRIPTION:Each weekend this summer we invite young (and young at heart!) guests to explore different elements of colonial life through hands-on activities. These drop-in programs will run during regular hours of operation on Saturdays and Sundays and are free with the purchase of admission. The different activities will be scheduled on an eight-week cycle from May 28 through August 28. \nTopics include: \n\nColonial Toys\nLife at Sea\nConstructing History\nQuill writing\nand more!\n\nWe hope to see you soon for some hands-on fun!
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/hands-on-history-7/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T120000
DTSTAMP:20260508T122628
CREATED:20220612T090032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220612T090032Z
UID:13108-1655550000-1655553600@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:Witch Trials Ancestor and Descendants Tour
DESCRIPTION:Salem will be 400 years old in 2026. It is rich in history\, including a critical role in the American Revolution and being the richest seaport per capita from 1790 to 1812. And then there is the 1692 Witch Trials. There were 156 official complaints and maybe 200 accused\, along with 70 afflicted persons\, nine judges\, dozens of jurors and hundreds who observed the trials. Calculations estimate that there could be 100 million descendants from the 1692 Witchcraft Trials. Many descendants know but many don’t know. Most of them have never been in the public eye. However\, many of them are famous and some are infamous. You’ll be surprised. \nThis tour will bring you throughout the downtown area of old Salem Towne and will discuss key people involved in the 1692 Witchcraft Trials and their descendants. \nPerhaps you are one of them.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/witch-trials-ancestor-and-descendants-tour-5/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://salemforallages.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Hawthornes-Ancestry-day-picture-1.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T150000
DTSTAMP:20260508T122628
CREATED:20220607T200539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220607T200539Z
UID:13049-1655557200-1655564400@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:Jazz on the Lawn Concert
DESCRIPTION:Nothing says summer like an outdoor concert! The Salem State music and dance department and Center for Creative and Performing Arts presents “Jazz on the Lawn.” This free\, family-friendly concert features favorite performers from the North Shore jazz scene: Steve Lacey on guitar\, Jon Perrson on trumpet\,  Adam Saylor on bass\, Ken Clark on keyboard\, Matt Pie Beaulieu on drums\, and Mike Caudill on saxophone. \nBring your lawn chair\, beach blanket and your favorite lunch or snack. Soak up some rays while hearing great music. \nThis event is free. \nThe North Campus quad is located between Meier Hall and the Berry Library. Parking is available on Lafayette Street or in the lot located on College Drive immediately past Meier Hall. \nwww.salemstate.edu/arts \nFor accommodations and access information\, visit salemstate.edu/access.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/jazz-on-the-lawn-concert/
LOCATION:Salem State University\, 352 Lafayette Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Salem State University Center for Creative and Performing Arts":MAILTO:arts@salemstate.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T150000
DTSTAMP:20260508T122628
CREATED:20220612T090038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220612T090038Z
UID:13113-1655557200-1655564400@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:Rainbow Sponge Posters at the PEM
DESCRIPTION:Every Saturday and Sunday in June from 1-3pm except Sunday\, June 19th \nIncluded with admission \nHappy Pride Month! Pride is all about being yourself\, showing off your colors\, and supporting the LGBTQ+ community. Grab your sponges and your paint to join us as we create beautiful rainbow posters to celebrate pride month. \nLocation: Create Space
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/rainbow-sponge-posters-at-the-pem-5/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://salemforallages.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/PEMJuneArt.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T200000
DTSTAMP:20260508T122628
CREATED:20220612T090034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220612T090034Z
UID:13110-1655557200-1655582400@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:‘Psychomanteum’ at Old Town Hall
DESCRIPTION:Open your mind and enter the Psychomanteum; a unique experiential installation that explores the psyche. Intertwining mythological practices\, psychological techniques\, and physiological responses\, the Psychomanteum allows participants to interact with the specters residing in their conscious and subconscious.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/psychomanteum-at-old-town-hall-28/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://salemforallages.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/psychomanteum_web_rectangle.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T200000
DTSTAMP:20260508T122628
CREATED:20220612T090035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220612T090035Z
UID:13111-1655557200-1655582400@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:Culture House
DESCRIPTION:The City of Salem and CultureHouse have partnered to open a three-month-long community arts and culture pop-up hosted at Old Town Hall in Downtown Salem. CultureHouse Salem transforms the historic structure into a vibrant\, connected\, and accessible destination that supports local creatives. The short-term goal of this project is to activate this underused community resource and create a space for people to connect and engage with local artists and creatives. In the long term\, this project serves as an incubator and testing site for future programming models for Old Town Hall. Learn more about Old Town Hall here. \nUpcoming Events: \nFurniture ART Vendor 6/11 Time 2pm-6pm \nIdeas\, Not Theories Bicycle Orchestra 6/11 Time 5pm-7pm \nAcrylic Pour Workshop 6/17 Time 4pm-6pm \nAntique Sale 6/18 Time 1pm-6pm \nVelvet Dirt Munchers 6/18 Time 5pm-7pm \nComedy Story Open-mic 06/24 Time 6pm-8pm \nDriftwood design exhibit 6/25 Time 1pm-6pm \nTactical Bouzouki Performance 6/30 Time 4pm-6pm
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/culture-house-12/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://salemforallages.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Untitled-design-scaled-7.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T200000
DTSTAMP:20260508T122628
CREATED:20220612T090038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220612T090038Z
UID:13114-1655557200-1655582400@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:My Journey to Morocco
DESCRIPTION:Indra Persad Milowe is a Trinidad born visual artist living and working in Salem\, Massachusetts\, U.S.A. Her art brings to life many of her childhood memories of growing up in Trinidad in the 1950’s and 1960’s. \nMy interest is in nature\, still life and design. I adored my St. Augustine Girls High School art teacher\, Mrs. Helga Mohammed from Madrid\, Spain. She was married to a Trinidadian. On my first day in her class at age 12\, written on her blackboard was: “Art is not only a painting hanging up on a wall\, art is in every aspect of your daily life.” These words have stuck in my head ever since. My paintings were chosen for the high school’s yearbook for two consecutive years. At age 15\, I painted from nature\, orchids on a branch. At age 16\, I did a still life\, a display of an apple\, pear\, and a bunch of grapes. Those two paintings and all the incredible reviews that came with them lifted my confidence in my artwork. There is a personal story behind every one of my paintings. I painted every single festival celebrated in Trinidad as well as all the folklore stories that I heard while growing up. \nI retired from general\, ophthalmic and psychiatric nursing in 2019 after having worked in England\, Malta\, Trinidad and the United States. Through British Nurses Overseas\, I was able to work in different countries. Ultimately\, I decided to go back to art during my retirement. I prefer working on canvas with multi-colored and gold acrylic paints.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/my-journey-to-morocco-11/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://salemforallages.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Prague-Spring-2008-195-930x620-1.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T180000
DTSTAMP:20260508T122628
CREATED:20220614T090011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220614T090011Z
UID:13131-1655564400-1655575200@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:Historic Salem Presents: Architectural Drinking Tour with Vijay Joyce
DESCRIPTION:Join renowned tour guide Vijay Joyce and drink your way through 400 years of design and history. \nOn this architectural drinking tour through downtown Salem\, we’ll visit three taverns and enjoy some beers while the history of Salem’s city design is revealed through the surrounding landscape and buildings. \n$10 HSI Members\n$15 General Public\nSpots are limited so Register Now \nIncludes water after each stop\, snacks.\nCash bar \nSaturday\, June 18th\n3:00-5:00pm\nMeet outside of Notch Brewery (283 Derby Street) at 3:00pm. \n21+ only. \n1. Notch @ 3:00pm\n2. East Regiment @ 4:00pm\n3. Gulu Gulu @5:00pm
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/historic-salem-presents-architectural-drinking-tour-with-vijay-joyce/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220619
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220620
DTSTAMP:20260508T122628
CREATED:20220612T090038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220612T090038Z
UID:13115-1655596800-1655683199@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:‘Caitlin Karolczak: Imitations of Mortality’ at the Satanic Temple
DESCRIPTION:Throughout history\, women have been more commonly recalled as muses than artists. Karolczak lays claim to both\, using both self-portraiture and other imagery in reclamation of identity. Her art practice also exhibits a preoccupation with the male portrait\, examining prevalent notions of fetishization and oft-not-seen vulnerability. Karolczak’s richly layered works combine age-old painting techniques with bold\, contemporary mediums. Featuring countless brushstrokes and translucent layers of pigment combined with uncommonly used mediums such as neon\, enamel and metal leaf\, Karolczak’s work truly stands out in the genre of figurative art. \nCaitlin Karolczak was born on Minnesota’s Iron Range. She attended the University of MN at 16\, where she received a BFA in Fine Arts and a BA in Art History with an emphasis in 19th century medical photography. \nIn addition to painting Karolczak\, pursues installation\, sculpture\, and performance art\, often incorporating objects of biology and antiquity from her personal collection. \nKarolczak has exhibited internationally in Bogotá\, Vancouver\, New York\, Miami\, Minneapolis\, Belgium\, Germany and more. Her work is in numerous collections across the US as well as Australia\, South America\, UK\, Canada\, Israel & South Africa. She has been interviewed by art publications in Australia\, South America\, Croatia\, & the USA. \nImage: Recoil\, Oil and encaustic on canvas\, 48″ x 72″.  2022
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/caitlin-karolczak-imitations-of-mortality-at-the-satanic-temple-26/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://salemforallages.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/KarolczakCaitlin_Recoil_Horizontal-scaled-10.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220619T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220619T160000
DTSTAMP:20260508T122628
CREATED:20220612T090041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220612T090041Z
UID:13117-1655632800-1655654400@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:‘Dominican Faceless Dolls’ at Salem Armory Regional Visitor Center
DESCRIPTION:Salem Maritime National Historic Site announces the installation of Dominican Faceless Dolls\, a bilingual (English/Spanish) exhibit on display May 7 – June 30\, Wednesday – Sunday\, 10 am – 4pm at the Salem Armory Regional Visitor Center\, 2 New Liberty Street in Salem. Co-created with North Shore Community Development Coalition (North Shore CDC)\, the exhibit celebrates Salem’s global connections and Caribbean culture with artwork and stories by residents of the Point neighborhood (also known as El Punto).\n\nDominican Faceless Dolls inspiration stems from a popular handicraft of the Dominican Republic\, Muñecas Limé. These small\, ceramic figures that lack faces symbolize Dominican women\, culture and diversity. “Dominican Faceless Dolls fosters a connection with new and existing audiences to find cultural relevancy at the site specifically with Essex County’s Latinx community\,” said Program Manager of Visitor Experience and Community Engagement\, Susan Russo. \n“We are grateful for this partnership with Salem Maritime\,” said North Shore CDC Chief Executive Officer\, Mickey Northcutt. “The exhibit honors the beautiful cultural significance of the Dominican faceless dolls and people of the Dominican community in Salem.” \n“This exhibition is special because it offers people from all walks of life\, who are either familiar with these dolls or learning about them for the first time\, the opportunity to share their own stories through creative expression”\, said Yinette Guzman\, Design & Placemaking Project Manager at North Shore CDC. “These new works of art continue the tradition of Muñecas Limé and represent the identity and cultural heritage of each artist.” \nThe North Shore CDC selected nineteen paper dolls and three artist stories for Dominican Faceless Dolls. With bios\, poems\, and personalized\, paper dolls\, the exhibit shares Salem stories of migration\, heritage\, and intersecting identities. The co-creators of the exhibit invite visitors to share their own stories on interactive panels with questions centered on discovery of self and community. \nThe National Park Service extends special thanks to the Latino Heritage Internship Program (LHIP). Dominican Faceless Dolls follows a 2021 exhibit proposal and a series of online resources developed by LHIP interns Tahmoor Chadury and Karla Bonilla. Visitors are invited to further explore and make their own faceless\, paper doll by visiting www.nps.gov/articles/000/faceless-dolls.htm.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/dominican-faceless-dolls-at-salem-armory-regional-visitor-center-32/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://salemforallages.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Salem-Maritime-Exhibit-7.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220619T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220619T180000
DTSTAMP:20260508T122628
CREATED:20220612T090044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220612T090044Z
UID:13119-1655632800-1655661600@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:Hands-on History
DESCRIPTION:Each weekend this summer we invite young (and young at heart!) guests to explore different elements of colonial life through hands-on activities. These drop-in programs will run during regular hours of operation on Saturdays and Sundays and are free with the purchase of admission. The different activities will be scheduled on an eight-week cycle from May 28 through August 28. \nTopics include: \n\nColonial Toys\nLife at Sea\nConstructing History\nQuill writing\nand more!\n\nWe hope to see you soon for some hands-on fun!
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/hands-on-history-8/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://salemforallages.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Hands-on-History-1.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220619T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220619T120000
DTSTAMP:20260508T122628
CREATED:20220613T090017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220613T090017Z
UID:13120-1655636400-1655640000@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:Witch Trials Ancestor and Descendants Tour
DESCRIPTION:Salem will be 400 years old in 2026. It is rich in history\, including a critical role in the American Revolution and being the richest seaport per capita from 1790 to 1812. And then there is the 1692 Witch Trials. There were 156 official complaints and maybe 200 accused\, along with 70 afflicted persons\, nine judges\, dozens of jurors and hundreds who observed the trials. Calculations estimate that there could be 100 million descendants from the 1692 Witchcraft Trials. Many descendants know but many don’t know. Most of them have never been in the public eye. However\, many of them are famous and some are infamous. You’ll be surprised. \nThis tour will bring you throughout the downtown area of old Salem Towne and will discuss key people involved in the 1692 Witchcraft Trials and their descendants. \nPerhaps you are one of them.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/witch-trials-ancestor-and-descendants-tour-6/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://salemforallages.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Hawthornes-Ancestry-day-picture-2.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220619T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220619T150000
DTSTAMP:20260508T122628
CREATED:20220613T090023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220613T090023Z
UID:13122-1655643600-1655650800@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:Juneteenth Flag Posters at the PEM
DESCRIPTION:Sunday and Monday\, June 19 and 20th 2022 from 1-3 pm \nIncluded with admission \nAlso known as Freedom Day or Emancipation Day\, this nationwide holiday commemorates the abolition of slavery in the United States. Join us in creating a celebratory poster to showcase Juneteenth’s beautiful flag. \nLocation: Create Space
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/juneteenth-flag-posters-at-the-pem/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://salemforallages.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/June19thFlagPainting.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220619T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220619T200000
DTSTAMP:20260508T122628
CREATED:20220613T090026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220613T090026Z
UID:13124-1655643600-1655668800@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:My Journey to Morocco
DESCRIPTION:Indra Persad Milowe is a Trinidad born visual artist living and working in Salem\, Massachusetts\, U.S.A. Her art brings to life many of her childhood memories of growing up in Trinidad in the 1950’s and 1960’s. \nMy interest is in nature\, still life and design. I adored my St. Augustine Girls High School art teacher\, Mrs. Helga Mohammed from Madrid\, Spain. She was married to a Trinidadian. On my first day in her class at age 12\, written on her blackboard was: “Art is not only a painting hanging up on a wall\, art is in every aspect of your daily life.” These words have stuck in my head ever since. My paintings were chosen for the high school’s yearbook for two consecutive years. At age 15\, I painted from nature\, orchids on a branch. At age 16\, I did a still life\, a display of an apple\, pear\, and a bunch of grapes. Those two paintings and all the incredible reviews that came with them lifted my confidence in my artwork. There is a personal story behind every one of my paintings. I painted every single festival celebrated in Trinidad as well as all the folklore stories that I heard while growing up. \nI retired from general\, ophthalmic and psychiatric nursing in 2019 after having worked in England\, Malta\, Trinidad and the United States. Through British Nurses Overseas\, I was able to work in different countries. Ultimately\, I decided to go back to art during my retirement. I prefer working on canvas with multi-colored and gold acrylic paints.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/my-journey-to-morocco-12/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://salemforallages.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Prague-Spring-2008-195-930x620-1.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220620
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220621
DTSTAMP:20260508T122628
CREATED:20220613T090026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220613T090026Z
UID:13125-1655683200-1655769599@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:‘Caitlin Karolczak: Imitations of Mortality’ at the Satanic Temple
DESCRIPTION:Throughout history\, women have been more commonly recalled as muses than artists. Karolczak lays claim to both\, using both self-portraiture and other imagery in reclamation of identity. Her art practice also exhibits a preoccupation with the male portrait\, examining prevalent notions of fetishization and oft-not-seen vulnerability. Karolczak’s richly layered works combine age-old painting techniques with bold\, contemporary mediums. Featuring countless brushstrokes and translucent layers of pigment combined with uncommonly used mediums such as neon\, enamel and metal leaf\, Karolczak’s work truly stands out in the genre of figurative art. \nCaitlin Karolczak was born on Minnesota’s Iron Range. She attended the University of MN at 16\, where she received a BFA in Fine Arts and a BA in Art History with an emphasis in 19th century medical photography. \nIn addition to painting Karolczak\, pursues installation\, sculpture\, and performance art\, often incorporating objects of biology and antiquity from her personal collection. \nKarolczak has exhibited internationally in Bogotá\, Vancouver\, New York\, Miami\, Minneapolis\, Belgium\, Germany and more. Her work is in numerous collections across the US as well as Australia\, South America\, UK\, Canada\, Israel & South Africa. She has been interviewed by art publications in Australia\, South America\, Croatia\, & the USA. \nImage: Recoil\, Oil and encaustic on canvas\, 48″ x 72″.  2022
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/caitlin-karolczak-imitations-of-mortality-at-the-satanic-temple-27/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://salemforallages.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/KarolczakCaitlin_Recoil_Horizontal-scaled-11.jpg
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