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SUMMARY:Back to the 80s Prom Fundraiser & Dance Party
DESCRIPTION:Grab your dyed satin heels\, cummerbund with matching bow tie\, and join us on Friday\, May 3rd\, for our Back to the 80s Prom! It’s a night that will be so totally rad and bodacious that you’ll need to take a chill pill. \nThe evening will begin at 5:30 p.m. with a reception at the Museum to mark the 10th anniversary of the Lynn Museum/LynnArts cultural campus. The reception will feature live music by The Dudes\, elevated appetizers by Every Little Breeze Catering\, a cash bar\, and a unique opportunity to view prom-related objects from the Lynn Museum collection. \nAt 7:00 p.m.\, we will go back to the 80s at The Vault in LynnArts\, where we will party in true 80s fashion with DJ Dana\, cash bar\, snacks\, and punch. \nYou don’t want to miss this epic event! \nEarly Bird Ticket Pricing (by April 30th):\nReception + Dance Party – $45\nReception Only – $30\nDance Party Only – $20 \nLynn Museum/LynnArts Members receive 10% off! \nFor questions\, the member discount code\, or more information regarding sponsorship\, contact joanna@lynnmuseum.org.
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/back-to-the-80s-prom-fundraiser-dance-party/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Annual Event,Arts,Historical
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SUMMARY:Terezin: Children of the Holocaust
DESCRIPTION:Terezin depicts two days within a cell at Theresienstadt\, or Terezin\, a concentration camp outside of Prague that imprisoned hundreds of thousands of Jews from across Europe\, including over 15\,000 children. The play is the story of six of these children and chronicles two days of their lives at the Terezin concentration camp before being deported to Auschwitz. The drama takes place during the International Red Cross inspection of the Terezin concentration camp on June 23\, 1944. Each of the six characters signifies one of the six million Jews who perished during the Holocaust. \nWhile the play suggests the grim reality of what lies ahead for the children of the camp\, it is also a portrait of the unabashed ability of hope that lies in the heart of a child\, and the triumph of spirit many were able to achieve through their relationships and their artwork. The play is an impassioned work remembering the more than one million children whose lives would so horrifically be stolen by the Nazis.
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/full-moon-story-slam-pride/2024-05-03/
LOCATION:The Actors Studio of Newburyport\, Crossroads Plaza 1 Merrill Street\, Unit # 3\, Salisbury\, MA\, 01952\, United States
CATEGORIES:Historical,Theatre
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SUMMARY:Terezin: Children of the Holocaust
DESCRIPTION:Terezin depicts two days within a cell at Theresienstadt\, or Terezin\, a concentration camp outside of Prague that imprisoned hundreds of thousands of Jews from across Europe\, including over 15\,000 children. The play is the story of six of these children and chronicles two days of their lives at the Terezin concentration camp before being deported to Auschwitz. The drama takes place during the International Red Cross inspection of the Terezin concentration camp on June 23\, 1944. Each of the six characters signifies one of the six million Jews who perished during the Holocaust. \nWhile the play suggests the grim reality of what lies ahead for the children of the camp\, it is also a portrait of the unabashed ability of hope that lies in the heart of a child\, and the triumph of spirit many were able to achieve through their relationships and their artwork. The play is an impassioned work remembering the more than one million children whose lives would so horrifically be stolen by the Nazis.
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/full-moon-story-slam-pride/2024-05-04/1/
LOCATION:The Actors Studio of Newburyport\, Crossroads Plaza 1 Merrill Street\, Unit # 3\, Salisbury\, MA\, 01952\, United States
CATEGORIES:Historical,Theatre
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SUMMARY:Terezin: Children of the Holocaust
DESCRIPTION:Terezin depicts two days within a cell at Theresienstadt\, or Terezin\, a concentration camp outside of Prague that imprisoned hundreds of thousands of Jews from across Europe\, including over 15\,000 children. The play is the story of six of these children and chronicles two days of their lives at the Terezin concentration camp before being deported to Auschwitz. The drama takes place during the International Red Cross inspection of the Terezin concentration camp on June 23\, 1944. Each of the six characters signifies one of the six million Jews who perished during the Holocaust. \nWhile the play suggests the grim reality of what lies ahead for the children of the camp\, it is also a portrait of the unabashed ability of hope that lies in the heart of a child\, and the triumph of spirit many were able to achieve through their relationships and their artwork. The play is an impassioned work remembering the more than one million children whose lives would so horrifically be stolen by the Nazis.
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/full-moon-story-slam-pride/2024-05-04/2/
LOCATION:The Actors Studio of Newburyport\, Crossroads Plaza 1 Merrill Street\, Unit # 3\, Salisbury\, MA\, 01952\, United States
CATEGORIES:Historical,Theatre
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SUMMARY:Terezin: Children of the Holocaust
DESCRIPTION:Terezin depicts two days within a cell at Theresienstadt\, or Terezin\, a concentration camp outside of Prague that imprisoned hundreds of thousands of Jews from across Europe\, including over 15\,000 children. The play is the story of six of these children and chronicles two days of their lives at the Terezin concentration camp before being deported to Auschwitz. The drama takes place during the International Red Cross inspection of the Terezin concentration camp on June 23\, 1944. Each of the six characters signifies one of the six million Jews who perished during the Holocaust. \nWhile the play suggests the grim reality of what lies ahead for the children of the camp\, it is also a portrait of the unabashed ability of hope that lies in the heart of a child\, and the triumph of spirit many were able to achieve through their relationships and their artwork. The play is an impassioned work remembering the more than one million children whose lives would so horrifically be stolen by the Nazis.
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/full-moon-story-slam-pride/2024-05-05/
LOCATION:The Actors Studio of Newburyport\, Crossroads Plaza 1 Merrill Street\, Unit # 3\, Salisbury\, MA\, 01952\, United States
CATEGORIES:Historical,Theatre
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SUMMARY:140 Years of Television Technology - At Hammond Castle Museum
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, May 6:\nPresented by: John Leysath\, Curatorial Director at Hammond Castle Museum \nTelevision is one of the most ubiquitous technologies in human history\, so much so that we tend to take it for granted. However\, the story of TV is a winding tale of decades of painstaking research\, false starts\, technological dead ends and breakthroughs\, commercial failures and successes\, aspirational ideals\, and human drama. The full picture of TV is composed of a mosaic of individual scientists\, engineers\, and industrialists who helped to bring it to life\, including our founder\, John Hays Hammond Jr.\, whose contributions to the medium are often overlooked. “Who invented television?” is not a simple question. Through this presentation\, the complex evolution of television will be traced\, the pioneers who forged its path will be given their due\, and in particular\, the significance of Hammond’s work will be revealed.\nThis series includes:\nMonday\, May 13: Science and Spirit in Italian Renaissance Painting\nPresented by: Rocco Gangle Philosophy Professor\, Endicott College\nMonday\, May 20: Witches and Wards: Magic and Counter Magic in 17th Century England\nand New England\nPresented by: Krystina Yeager\, Education Manager at Historic Beverly and Historian’s Guide\nto the Salem Witch Trials & Education Manager at Historic Beverly.\nTuesday\, May 28: Lotta Dames\, No Horses: The Life\, Death\, and Legacy of John Latouche\nPresented by: Caleb McMurphy\, Director of Education and Visitor Services\, Hammond Castle\nMuseum
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/140-years-of-television-technology-at-hammond-castle-museum/
LOCATION:hammond castle musuem\, 80 Hesperus Avenue\, Gloucester\, MA\, 01930\, United States
CATEGORIES:Historical,Lecture/Talk
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hammond Castle Museum":MAILTO:info@hammondcastle.org
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SUMMARY:Abenaki Woodland Stories with Anne Jennison
DESCRIPTION:Join Native American storyteller\, historian\, and educator\, Anne Jennison\, for a special in person performance of traditional Abenaki/Wabanaki stories. This engaging and interactive presentation features the “Animal People” and their adventures in the Northeastern Woodlands. Essex Heritage is pleased to host this FREE event which is open to all ages! \nRegistration is strongly encouraged as space is limited\, so be sure to secure your seats.
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/abenaki-woodland-stories-with-anne-jennison/
LOCATION:Salem Regional Visitor Center\, 2 New Liberty Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural,Family,Historical
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