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Northshore September 18

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54 SEPTEMBER 2018 NORTHSHOREMAG.COM agenda PHOTOGRAPHS, CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT, BY WHITNEY KIDDER, COURTESY OF IFARM, AND SARAH DUGAN OF SARAH MARIE STUDIOS 1. SALEM ROAD RACE S E P T E M B E R 9 e 2nd Annual Salem Road Race 10K is presented by Notch Brewing! Registration includes a hoodie, finisher medal, free race photos, plus three drink tickets and free food at the festive post-race block party. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Cost: $50. Notch Brewery, 283 Derby St., Salem, salemroadrace.com 2. BARN AT BRADSTREET FARM'S FARM-TO-TABLE DINNER S E P T E M B E R 1 4 e Barn at Bradstreet Farm, a farm-to-table wedding and event venue located on the second- oldest farm in America, will host its first farm-to-table dinner. e intimate event is open to the public but is limited to 50 guests. Guests will enjoy cuisine from Woodland Catering, whose head chef, Ryan Costigan, has crafted an inventive menu showcasing locally sourced ingredients. 6:30 p.m. Cost: $85. Barn at Bradstreet Farm, 239 Main St., Rowley, 978-380-8156, barnatbradstreetfarm. eventbee.com/ event?eid=189663003 3. GLOUCESTER HARVEST MUSIC FESTIVAL S E P T E M B E R 1 5 Experience the beauty and friendliness of Gloucester through a daylong festival showcasing music, arts, and culture while supporting the local community hospital and community-based outreach programs. All proceeds go directly to the Addison Gilbert Citizens Fund, which was started to guaran- tee the continued existence of a full-ser- vice hospital. 10:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Cost: $20; kids under 12 are free. 65 Rogers St., Gloucester, brownpaper- tickets.com/event/3321532 4. TRAILS & SAILS: TWO WEEKENDS OF TALKS, WATER & MORE S E P T E M B E R 2 1 - 2 3 Explore Essex County's historical, cultural, and natural sites during two full weekends of 150-plus events. All events are free and located within the 34 cities and towns of Essex County, including the communities of Salem, Essex, Gloucester, Newburyport, and Rockport. Various times and locations. Essex County, essexheritage. org/ts 5. RED MOLLY S E P T E M B E R 2 8 Known for their gorgeous three-part harmonies blending bluegrass with a touch of Western swing, the Americana trio Red Molly brings audiences to their feet with crisp musicianship and warm, engaging stage presence. e band, made up of Laurie MacAllister (bass), Abbie Gardner (Dobro), and Molly Venter (guitar), returns to the stage after a two-year hiatus and has a treasure trove of stored-up material to perform. 8 p.m. Cost: $29-$39. Shalin Liu Performance Center, 37 Main St., Rockport, rockportmusic.org 6. TOPSFIELD FAIR S E P T E M B E R 2 8 - O C T O B E R 8 America's oldest continually operating agricultural fair celebrates 200 years this year! Free entertainment, agricultural exhibits, and food competitions with price of admission. Topsfield Fairgrounds, 207 Boston St., Topsfield, 978-887-5000, topsfieldfair.com 7. SALEM HORROR FEST O C T O B E R 4 - 2 1 An exploration of cultural fears through the lens of horror. Salem Horror Fest partners up with the Peabody Essex Museum to present several weeks of screenings, including the New England premiere of the documentary Scary Stories, about children's author Alvin Schwartz and his notoriously ghastly illustrations, in addition to parties, exhibits, concerts, panels, and celebrity appearances in the Halloween capital of the world! Various times and locations. Salem, salemhorror.com 8. FRAGRANT SOAP MAKING WORKSHOP O C T O B E R 1 5 Learn to make natural cold-processed soaps from Teri Kalgren, a certified soapmaker and the owner of Artemisia Botanicals. In this hands-on class, you will mix and mold soaps from start to finish. You will be able to choose the scent and color of your soap. All materials will be provided. Each participant will go home with a pound of their handmade soap and a soap mold for making their own soaps in the future. is is enough soap to make five extra-large bars or 12 medium bars. 6 p.m.- 8 p.m. Cost: $70. ifarm Grounds, 55 Towne Rd., Boxford, 978-887-0878, ifarmboxford.com 5 / L I V E + P L AY / 8 2 CAN'T-MISS EVENTS THIS FALL

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