Rocky Neck Art Colony Presents March Music Month
Rocky Neck Art Colony is pleased to announce the inaugural March Music Month, a new pilot program at the Cultural Center at Rocky Neck, featuring a series of live musical...
Rocky Neck Art Colony is pleased to announce the inaugural March Music Month, a new pilot program at the Cultural Center at Rocky Neck, featuring a series of live musical...
Larcom Theatre
Get ready for a full-throttle night of rock. For 21 years, Guns N’ Roses tribute band Cocaine Tongue has delivered the raw energy, attitude, spot-on sound, and classic look of...
Newburyport Art Association
The Power of Art to Heal with Corrine McKeown Thursday, April 2nd, 6:30pm-8:30pm | Sargent Gallery (ground floor) $10 for NAA members / $20 non-members The Power of Art to...
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Newburyport
American Rebels: The Hancock, Adams, and Quincy Families Fanned the Flames of Revolution...in Newburyport and Beyond. Newburyport's Offin Boardman carried secret letters for John Adams, who argued court cases in Newburyport. The USS Hancock was built in Newburyport in 1776, and all three families were linked by ties of blood and friendship to this community....
Peabody Essex Museum
Experience a memorable evening of film, nature and storytelling with a special screening of Flyway of Life (2025). This visually stunning documentary follows one of the world’s great natural phenomena — bird migration along the Atlantic Flyway — revealing the delicate connections between wildlife, landscapes and the forces that shape them. From tropical wetlands to...
Hawthorne Hotel
Holidays at the Hawthorne have been a tradition for 100 years. You can count on delicious food, comfortable seating and a warm atmosphere. Whether you choose to indulge in our grand buffet during the day, or come in the evening for a special in our Tavern, let the Hawthorne help you welcome Spring. Reservations are...
Wenham Museum
Afternoon Enrichment for Adults: The underground railroad in essex county In the 19th century, a secret network helping those escaping slavery, known as the Underground Railroad, ran north along the coast from Boston through Lynn and Marblehead to Salem, where it split into three trails: One through Danvers, Andover, Lawrence, and across the New Hampshire...
Newburyport Art Association
Spoons are central tools in the human experience; they may very well be the first and last tools we use in this life. They also make great projects for beginner carvers, with their convex and concave surfaces and changing grain direction. In this course, students will learn about wood selection, grain orientation, spoon design and...
Peabody Essex Museum
In 2026, as part of the Salem 400+ initiative, PEM will present "Salem as Muse," a series of talks that highlight works represented in PEM’s collection. These programs will explore a diverse range of subjects that connect to the unique history and character of Salem, Massachusetts. Join us for the launch of "Salem as Muse”...
Ipswich River Wildlife Sanctuary
Each spring, on the first warm, rainy night, frogs and salamanders emerge and begin an extraordinary journey to the vernal pools where they breed. Go on a one-hour guided walk where you'll meet larger-than-life characters who bring the story of vernal pools to life—sharing fascinating facts, personal tales, and insights into this remarkable seasonal migration....
Marblehead Arts Association
Follow us down the rabbit hole into a fantasy world of surreal experiences at the Marblehead Arts Association Spring Gala! “Through the Looking Glass” will be a celebration like no other with the galleries of the Hooper Mansion packed with creative and fanciful original art installations. Amid these imaginative surroundings and a themed “Through the...
Gloucester Stage Company
Shakespeare introduces one of his most notorious villains in Richard III. Richard, the deformed youngest brother of the newly crowned King Edward, vows to his audience to “prove himself a...