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SUMMARY:PEM Reads: Poet in High Street Park
DESCRIPTION:Join the PEM Reads community for a live book launch! Hear Salem’s first-ever poet laureate J.D. Scrimgeour read from his new work Poet in High Street Park: Prose & Poetry for Modern Salem.  \nDavid Snider\, PEM’s Director of Learning & Community Engagement\, will host an author talk with Scrimgeour followed by a light reception and book signing. \nPoet in High Street Park: Prose & Poetry for Modern Salem is a love song to Salem by a writer who has grounded himself in the everyday realities of living in the city for the past 30 years\, from playgrounds to classrooms to ballfields. It is testimony that\, Halloween hoopla aside\, people live here. Finding the universal in the local\, this book asks who we are\, and who we want to be. \nPEM Reads celebrates the art of literature and the creative act of writing through a year-round series of collaborative book club readings and author events\, both in person and online. By gathering to read and discuss world-class literature and meet authors\, PEM Reads seeks to deepen our sense of community and celebrate great storytelling. We hope you’ll join us! \nEvent in person at Morse Auditorum\, included with the price of admission. The PEM is always free for Salem residents.  \nRegistration is encouraged. Register here! \n        \n            \n                \n                Add to Calendar\n                \n                    \n                \n            \n            \n                                    \n                        \n                            Google Calendar\n                        \n                    \n                                    \n                        \n                            iCalendar\n                        \n                    \n                                    \n                        \n                            Outlook 365\n                        \n                    \n                                    \n                        \n                            Outlook Live
URL:https://www.salem400.org/event/pem-reads-poet-in-high-street-park/
LOCATION:Peabody Essex Museum\, 161 Essex St.\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Peabody Essex Museum":MAILTO:vcherol@salem.com
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SUMMARY:Salem 400+ Kickoff Festival and Volunteer Fair
DESCRIPTION:If you are an organization that relies on Volunteers\, please sign up to be a ‘vendor’ at the Volunteer Fair here! \nCelebrate Salem’s 400th Anniversary\nBe part of history as we kick off Salem’s quadricentennial celebration! This community volunteer fair brings together residents and local organizations\, creating connections that will help write Salem’s next 400 years. \nWe’re thrilled to invite you and your entire family to join us for an incredible FREE celebration as we launch Salem 400+!\nSalem 400+ Kickoff and Volunteer Fair\nWHEN: January 10\, 2-5pm\nWHERE: Salem High School\, 77 Willson Street\, Salem\, MA \nWhy You Won’t Want to Miss This!\n🎉 Completely FREE Admission – No tickets\, no fees\, just come and celebrate with us!\n🍴 Delicious Food – We’re providing complimentary food throughout the event inspired by Salem’s 400+ years\, curated by the CTE Culinary Arts Program!\n❄️ Winter Entertainment – Enjoy activities that celebrate the season and bring our community together.\n👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Kids Area – Your children will have a blast with a dedicated area.\n🎁 Silent Auction – Bid on amazing items and experiences from local businesses and community partners. All proceeds support Salem 400+!\n🤝 Volunteer Fair – Meet dozens of local organizations and discover the perfect opportunity to give back to our community. \nGet Involved in Salem’s Historic Celebration\nSalem 400+ marks a significant milestone in our city’s history\, celebrating Salem’s founding and its enduring legacy. This commemoration will feature events\, programs\, and initiatives that honor our past while building toward our future – and it all starts with this kickoff event!\nWhether you have an hour a week or want to dive deep into community service\, you’ll find organizations at our Volunteer Fair that align with your passions and allow you to make a real difference in Salem. \nBring Everyone You Know!\nThis is more than just a kickoff event – it’s a celebration of our community\, our history\, and our future together. Mark your calendars for THE event of the season. With free admission\, great food\, winter entertainment\, activities for kids\, a silent auction\, AND a chance to give back to our community – what more could you ask for?\nWe want to see the whole community there!
URL:https://www.salem400.org/event/volunteer-fair/
LOCATION:Salem High School\, 77 Wilson St.\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="City of Salem":MAILTO:vcherol@salem.com
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SUMMARY:2026 Inauguration
DESCRIPTION:Join us as Mayor Dominick Pangallo will be sworn in for his first full term alongside other newly elected city officials at Salem’s 2026 Inauguration.
URL:https://www.salem400.org/event/2026-inauguration/
LOCATION:Peabody Essex Museum\, 161 Essex St.\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="City of Salem":MAILTO:vcherol@salem.com
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk | Charla de los Artistas. Creative Neighbors | Vecinos Creativos: Punto Urban Art Museum
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an artist talk with Punto Urban Art Museum’s (PUAM) Creative Neighbors muralists to celebrate their work and strengthen the bridge between local artists and the museum.  \nThe Creative Neighbors project brings in local and regional artists to create a series of murals in Salem’s Point neighborhood (El Punto). The theme for this year’s murals\, “Raíces | Roots\,” prompted the selected muralists to reflect on their heritage and the concept of being rooted. In addition to their large-scale murals\, six of the muralists created accompanying canvas works for display at PEM. \nThis project is made possible by PEM’s partnership and is an official part of Punto Urban Art Museum’s Salem 400+ offerings. Canvases by six of the muralists will be on display in PEM’s Main Atrium from November 15–December 2\, with potential remounts in 2026 as part of PEM’s Salem 400+ celebrations. \nIncluded with Admission. Salem residents and people who work in Salem receive free general admission upon presentation of a business card or employee ID at the admissions desk.
URL:https://www.salem400.org/event/artist-talk-charla-de-los-artistas-creative-neighbors-vecinos-creativos-punto-urban-art-museum/
LOCATION:Peabody Essex Museum\, 161 Essex St.\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Punto Urban Art Museum":MAILTO:vcherol@salem.com
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SUMMARY:Salem 400+ Public Information Session
DESCRIPTION:This informational session will offer community members insights into the Salem 400+ initiative. It will cover upcoming events\, opportunities for involvement\, ways to support this vital community project\, and much more!
URL:https://www.salem400.org/event/salem-400-public-information-session/
LOCATION:Salem High School\, 77 Wilson St.\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
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SUMMARY:In Open Rebellion
DESCRIPTION:It’s Autumn\, 1774. Massachusetts is confined\, punished & neglected by the Royal Government. Tyranny sparks hopes of Revolution! When Patriots meet secretly in Salem\, enslaved Africans want to take the talk of Liberty at face value. Can they? Join the forbidden assembly! \nAttending “In Open Rebellion” is your chance to imagine yourself amidst Salem’s Patriots\, Loyalists and enslaved Africans as the seaside town prepares for a secret Provincial Congress. Learn what Africans may have been thinking about the impending revolution\, hear songs from the time period and be surrounded by the Revolutionary energy of Salem’s liberty-aspiring inhabitants. \nIn Open Rebellion was commissioned in 2024 by the Essex National Heritage Commission to be written by Kristina Wacome Stevick. Attend the world premiere\, February 23\, 2025. Be surrounded by Adeniyi Samuel as “Caesar”\, and Colin LaMusta\, Caleb Palmer\, Carl Schultz\, Hannah Spangler\, Brigid Warner-Streff\, and Jon Warner-Streff as the Patriot and Loyalist citizens of Salem\, as the candlelit Old Town Hall transforms into the historic meeting house–just a stone’s throw from the site of the October 1774 secret meetings! Directed by Samantha Searles. Produced by History Alive\, Inc. www.historyalivesalem.com \nFree and open to the public! \nRegistration required\, register here! \nFunded by the Massachusetts Office of Travel & Tourism
URL:https://www.salem400.org/event/in-open-rebellion-2/
LOCATION:Old Town Hall\, 32 Derby Square\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="City of Salem":MAILTO:vcherol@salem.com
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SUMMARY:Red Coat March to Salem's North Bridge
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we commemorate the 250th anniversary of “Leslie’s Retreat\,” a pivotal moment that marked Salem’s first stand against British authority and helped spark the American Revolution. \nThe Grand Reenactor March will happen at 11am\, before the march\, there will be a speaking portion at St. Peter’s San Pedro Episcopal Church. Note that the spectacle will be an event for the public to view from North Bridge. The general public will NOT march with the reenactors! Those interested only in seeing the parade should plan to be at North Bridge at 11am sharp on February 22. This is a once in a lifetime event\, not to be missed! \n \nOn February 26\, 1775\, just weeks before the shots at Lexington and Concord\, Salem witnessed what could have been the first battle of the American Revolution. When British Lt. Colonel Alexander Leslie and his troops attempted to seize colonial weapons\, they were met with remarkable resistance at Salem’s North Bridge—where courage\, diplomacy\, and level-headed leadership prevented bloodshed but demonstrated American resolve. \nExperience history come alive as we recreate this dramatic confrontation at its original location. Watch as historical reenactors portray the tense standoff between British troops and Salem’s citizens. \nBe part of this remarkable commemoration as we honor the courage\, wisdom\, and restraint shown by both sides during this critical moment in American history. This event offers a unique opportunity to witness and understand how Salem’s citizens stood firm in defense of their rights while avoiding the outbreak of war—if only for a few more weeks. \n  \nFree and open to the public!
URL:https://www.salem400.org/event/red-coat-march-to-north-bridge/
LOCATION:North St. at Federal\, 62 Federal Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="City of Salem":MAILTO:vcherol@salem.com
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SUMMARY:Red Coat March Preliminary Speaking Portion
DESCRIPTION:Join us at 9:30am at St. Peter’s-San Pedro Episcopal Church on Saturday February 22. 2025 to learn the history behind Leslie’s Retreat\, and to hear from current elected officials. \nOn February 26\, 1775 Salem witnessed what could have been the first battle of the American Revolution. This event marked Salem’s first armed resistance to British authority\, which occurred just weeks before the battles of Lexington and Concord. The diplomatic resolution achieved that day in 1775 exemplifies the importance of leadership and measured response in times of crisis—qualities that remain relevant in public service today.
URL:https://www.salem400.org/event/red-coat-march-preliminary-speaking-portion/
LOCATION:St. Peter’s San Pedro Episcopal Church\, 24 St. Peter Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970
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