• Brian Maes Performs Live in Nathaniel’s

    Local favorite Brian Maes returns to the Hawthorne Hotel to perform in Nathaniel’s Restaurant. Brian Maes plays well known piano songs that span a very wide range from Beatles to Ed Sheeran to Ray Charles to Billy Joel and Elton John. He captivates with his passionate, bluesy vocal style and wide dynamic range. His Classical...

  • A Conversation with Pamela Grossman

    Witches in various guises have been with us for centuries, and they are notorious shape-shifters. In both spiritual culture and pop culture, they’ve changed from diabolical villains to empowered heroines as women and femmes have sought more autonomy in their own lives. In celebration of her spellbinding book Waking the Witch: Reflections on Women, Magic, and Power, Pam Grossman will delve...

  • Crafting at the Witchery

    Stop by the Witchery anytime to make some witchy, crafty creations! We have projects for all ages and skill levels! Walk-ins welcome, but reservations are preferred. To book appointment, you can call or text us at 339-203-1307, or fill out the form here.​​​ Looking forward to crafting with you at The Witchery! $10 and up

  • Holiday Mini-Sessions at Curtsy

    Join Curtsy and Leah Catherine Photography for Holiday Mini-Sessions, Saturday, November 16. It’s the perfect way to capture yourself, friends, or family. $59 for 20 minutes 10+ beautifully edited digital images Receive 20% off your entire purchase at Curtsy on Saturday, Nov. 16 Photos can be taken outside in Salem’s historic Derby Square or inside...

  • Salem Senior Fun Day

    Salem State South Campus, Harrington Building 90 Harrison Avenue, Salem, MA, United States
  • Salem Arts Association Member Showcase

    Salem Arts Association is excited to close our 2019 exhibition schedule with a showcase of our member artwork. All current Salem Arts members are invited to bring on your best work. Lets show the community what we have to offer in all of our diverse styles and artistic disciplines.

  • History Alive Presents: The Scarlet Letter

    Join us for a special series of performances of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s masterpiece, The Scarlet Letter, at Pioneer Village this November. Hawthorne himself will be your guide and narrator as the events of his classic novel unfold around you. Tickets now on sale! Tickets ($30) available online.

  • Celebrating Women Artists and Brewers!

    Hear Me Roar and Notch Brewery are partnering up for a night featuring a dozen local women artists and the creative magic of women brewers! The Hear Me Roar Collective supports women artists through popup art events, maker markets, networking opportunities, and a community for creatives to lift, inspire, and celebrate one another. The Pink...

  • Crafting at the Witchery

    Stop by the Witchery anytime to make some witchy, crafty creations! We have projects for all ages and skill levels! Walk-ins welcome, but reservations are preferred. To book appointment, you can call or text us at 339-203-1307, or fill out the form here.​​​ Looking forward to crafting with you at The Witchery! $10 and up

  • Meters for Liters: Notch Brewing Sunday Series

    Earn Notch swag when you complete 10 runs. Sundays: 5k/10k – You choose! This is not a race, just a chance to get out and earn some cold beer. No sign up is required but you do have the option to “sign in” before the run. Meet at the Tap Room about 15 minutes before...

  • Salem Arts Association Member Showcase

    Salem Arts Association is excited to close our 2019 exhibition schedule with a showcase of our member artwork. All current Salem Arts members are invited to bring on your best work. Lets show the community what we have to offer in all of our diverse styles and artistic disciplines.

  • Ukulele at Notch

    It’s time for another ukulele class at Notch Brewery! Practice chords, strumming patterns, and learn a variety of songs. All levels are welcome! The lesson is targeted for intermediate players. Let’s get our jam session on with our favorite session beer! BYOU (Bring Your Own Ukulele)! Need to purchase one? We recommend purchasing a concert...

  • 2019 Americana Lecture at Hamilton Hall

    Please join us for the Americana Lecture 2019 at Hamilton Hall. This year we are excited to have world-renowned Philip C. Lowe, Director of the Furniture Institute of Massachusetts. Mr. Lowe will be discussing restoration and reproduction of Federal-era furniture, specifically that of Samuel McIntire. Enjoy the unique opportunity to see examples of reproduced furniture...

  • History Alive Presents: The Scarlet Letter

    Join us for a special series of performances of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s masterpiece, The Scarlet Letter, at Pioneer Village this November. Hawthorne himself will be your guide and narrator as the events of his classic novel unfold around you. Tickets now on sale! Tickets ($30) available online.

  • Arcade Era Karaoke

    Karaoke at Bit Bar is a magical thing! Nick D’Amico is the best DJ around and the lights and sounds won’t let you down. Bit Bar is 21+ after 8:00 pm.

  • Honors in Art: Sculpture by Morgan Petitpas

    Artist Statement by Morgan Petitpas: “My art-making process is fueled by trains of thought, shifting tracks frequently and taking me in unexpected directions. Themes I gravitate towards include balance, the unconscious mind, mathematics, dependence, sensuality, isolation, spirituality, consumerism, and a sense of wonder. I try to maintain a level of ambiguity to allow the viewer to...

  • Flying Saucer Nerd Trivia

    Every Monday at 8 PM at the Flying Saucer teams will face off in a battle of wills and knowledge! Topics will include comics, fantasy, horror and of course sci-fi! Prizes will be given, beer shalt be guzzled, and pizzas consumed! It’ll be FUN! MC’d by the infamous Captain Wolf of ShantyTown!

  • Honors in Art: Sculpture by Morgan Petitpas

    Artist Statement by Morgan Petitpas: “My art-making process is fueled by trains of thought, shifting tracks frequently and taking me in unexpected directions. Themes I gravitate towards include balance, the unconscious mind, mathematics, dependence, sensuality, isolation, spirituality, consumerism, and a sense of wonder. I try to maintain a level of ambiguity to allow the viewer to...

  • Free Game Token Tuesday

    Buy anything and receive $5 in free game tokens every Tuesday. Eat your heart out Scrooge McDuck! Open 4 pm to Midnight. Bit Bar is 21+ after 8 pm, kitchen closes at 10 pm on Tuesday.

  • Bubbles & Pearls

    OYSTER & WINE PAIRING Join us for an evening full of Oysters & Wine! Tickets Include: Welcome Cocktail Reception followed by a 3 Course Pairing. Pairing consists of 3 different varietals of Sparkling Wine paired with Oysters from 3 different regions, 1 naked & 1 with a mignonette inspired by the corresponding wine. FAQS: 21+...

  • From Salem Common to Washington Square: Historic Highlights of a Historic Neighborhood

    Join Jim McAllister as he traces the Salem Common area’s evolving landscape and land usage; recalls long-forgotten almshouses and bath houses, schools, inns, institutions, tourist attractions, historic landmarks and industries; and introduces former neighborhood merchants, statesmen, artists, scientists (and even a very strange seer) and some of their magnificent mansions. The talk will also explore...

  • Honors in Art: Sculpture by Morgan Petitpas

    Artist Statement by Morgan Petitpas: “My art-making process is fueled by trains of thought, shifting tracks frequently and taking me in unexpected directions. Themes I gravitate towards include balance, the unconscious mind, mathematics, dependence, sensuality, isolation, spirituality, consumerism, and a sense of wonder. I try to maintain a level of ambiguity to allow the viewer to...

  • Tequila Dinner

    Appetizers, dinner, dessert, tequila fly testing, Margaritas and Paloma drink, giveaways , specials… Live music with mariachi band 5 to 8

  • Honors in Art: Sculpture by Morgan Petitpas

    Artist Statement by Morgan Petitpas: “My art-making process is fueled by trains of thought, shifting tracks frequently and taking me in unexpected directions. Themes I gravitate towards include balance, the unconscious mind, mathematics, dependence, sensuality, isolation, spirituality, consumerism, and a sense of wonder. I try to maintain a level of ambiguity to allow the viewer to...

  • Julie Dougherty Performs Live in Nathaniel’s

    Julie Dougherty has been singing and performing for over 40 years, mostly in the New England area but she spent many years travelling across the country singing in Nashville, Austin as well as a year’s stint in Los Angeles, where she lived and sang with her sister, then as a solo artist. She spent many...

  • Karaoke Dance Party!

    Sing along with your friends at Village Tavern, a judgement free zone. Best burgers in the North shore and great selection of beer.

  • Honors in Art: Sculpture by Morgan Petitpas

    Artist Statement by Morgan Petitpas: “My art-making process is fueled by trains of thought, shifting tracks frequently and taking me in unexpected directions. Themes I gravitate towards include balance, the unconscious mind, mathematics, dependence, sensuality, isolation, spirituality, consumerism, and a sense of wonder. I try to maintain a level of ambiguity to allow the viewer to...

  • Caillie Hughes Performs Live in Nathaniel’s

    Caillie Hughes visits the Hawthorne Hotel to perform in Nathaniel’s Restaurant. Caillie is a Salem State University student in the prestigious music program. 23 years old, native of Watertown and currently living in Ipswich. Caillie’s philosophical approach to music is that she writes songs to make a difference, Cailie is very involved with the community...