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Salem Film Fest Announces Frequent Streamer Pass and Winter Film Line Up
From Salem Film Fest. This holiday season, we’re highlighting local businesses as part of our #StayLocal2020 campaign. Scroll to the bottom for more information. Scroll to the bottom for what’s available for streaming this weekend. Or click here to access Salem Film Fest’s Virtual Tip Jar. Instead of currently selling All Access Passes with various stipulations, we are instead making available our

PEM partners with The Salem Pantry to launch Feeding Community
From the Peabody Essex Museum The Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) and The Salem Pantry are teaming up to address food insecurity on the North Shore of Massachusetts. Feeding Community is a joint initiative designed to raise awareness of food insecurity, secure essential funding, and recruit volunteers to support The Salem Pantry’s life-sustaining operations. PEM will enroll volunteers, collect food donations on site

Kids at the Cabot Returns with 7 Great Shows!
From the Cabot Kids at the Cabot is returning with 7 new shows! All performances will be online and are completely free, thanks to returning sponsor New England BioLabs! Check out this great lineup! The Joshua Show Saturday, November 14 @ 10:30 am THIS EVENT IS FREE TO THE PUBLIC AND WILL BE AIRED ONLINE. CHECK BACK FOR LINK TO

PEM extends hours to safely accommodate October visitors
From The Peabody Essex Museum The Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) announces extended hours to help safely accommodate visitors to the museum’s highly-anticipated fall exhibitions, The Salem Witch Trials 1692 and Salem Stories. During the October tourism season in Salem, the museum will be open Thursday, 10 am–5 pm, Friday and Saturday, 10 am–8 pm, and Sunday, 10 am–5 pm. PEM will also be

Finding Connections in Altered Landscapes
by Ashley Nunez of Old Growth AlchemyOriginally posted on Salem Daughters of Darkness It would be a romantic notion to think that with the current situation at hand, we are all finding ways to appreciate the small stuff and persevere through the hardships despite it all. It would be quaint to think This Too Shall Pass and reflect that we
Skip the Traffic & Take the Train to Salem Haunted Happenings
Originally Posted on www.hauntedhappenings.org We’re sharing a word to the wise for visitors planning to attend the final weekend of Salem Haunted Happenings: Choose public transportation! This year’s Salem Haunted Happenings festivities have already welcomed a record number of visitors, and the fair-weather forecast combined with a weekend full of programming for all ages indicates October 25-27 could be the busiest on record. We strongly recommend public





