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Northshore November 2018

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58 NOVEMBER 2018 NORTHSHOREMAG.COM 2 agenda PHOTOGRAPHS, CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT, BY SHUTTERSTOCK, BY JIMMY KATZ, COURTESY OF THE CABOT THEATRE, AND COURTESY OF THE TRUSTEES OF RESERVATIONS 1. SWEET AS PIE CULINARY CLASS N O V E M B E R 1 0 Learn the basics of country-style pies, like crusts, assembly, and proper baking, in this lighthearted class at Appleton Farms, and enjoy coffee and pie at the end of class. 10 a .m .-12 p.m ; $75 nonmembers, $60 members. Appleton Farms, Route 1A, Ipswich ; 978-356-5728; thetrustees.org 2. JOEY ALEXANDER TRIO WITH WOMEN OF THE WORLD N O V E M B E R 1 1 A cappella quartet Women of the World opens for 14-year-old pianist and two time Grammy nominee Joey Alexander. Alexander performs from his newest album Eclipse, recorded during the 2017 solar eclipse. 7 p.m. $28.50- $48.50. e Cabot eatre, 286 Cabot St., Beverly, 978-927-3100; thecabot.org 3. AUTUMN LEAF HUNT N O V E M B E R 1 1 Families are invited for a morning of discovering autumn nature through a scavenger hunt, journaling, and storytime. 10 a.m.-12p.m. $10, $5 for members; Stevens-Coolidge Place, 137 Andover St., North Andover; 978-356-4351 x3202; thetrustees.org 4. SUNSHINE 2.0 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE THEATER N O V E M B E R 1 2 Rochester Institute of Technology's National Technical Institute for the Deaf 's theatre troupe presents a performance inspired by Wild Designs, a multimedia bioinspired exhibit focusing on sustainability and on view at PEM through August 2019. e performance teaches about the deaf experi- ence through American Sign Language, spoken English, dance, and more. 1 p.m. Free. Peabody Essex Museum, 161 Essex St, Salem; 978-745-9500; pem.org/ events/sunshine- 2-0-american-sign-lan- guage-theater 5. APPLETON FARMS CHEESE MAKING INTENSIVE N O V E M B E R 1 5 is five-hour class takes participants on a detailed journey through the process of cheese- making, turning 200 gallons of milk into farmstead cheese. Time: 11 a .m .-4p.m . $200; $160, members; Appleton Farms, Route 1A, Hamilton and Ipswich ; 978-356-5728; thetrustees.org 6. LA SYLPHIDE N O V E M B E R 2 0 One of the world's oldest ballets, La Sylphide is a romantic ballet about a young Scotsman and a beautiful Sylph. is production is staged by Johan Kobborg. 7p.m.; $22 adults, $15 seniors/ students, $5 youth ; Shalin Liu Performance Center, 37 Main St., Rockport, 978-546-7391; rockport- music.org/bolshoi-la- sylphide 7. FULL MOON AND FOLKLORE HIKE N O V E M B E R 2 3 is three-mile hike leads participants on a journey along the coast on the night of the Full Beaver Moon, or the Frost Moon, said to warn about the coming freezing of the ponds and swamps. 5:30 p.m.-7:30p.m.; $15, $9 members; Castle Hill on Crane Estate, 290 Argilla Rd., Ipswich ; 781-258-1535; thetrustees.org 8. 24TH ANNUAL CASTLEBERRY FAIRE N O V E M B E R 2 3 - 2 5 is three-day extravaganza and New England tradition features 250 craftspeo- ple from all over the nation selling things like pottery to clothing to decor to toys. Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m.-5p.m., Sunday 10a.m.-4p.m.; $8. Shriners Auditorium, 99 Fordham Rd., Wilmington ; 603-817-8943; northof- boston .org/event/24th- annual-original-castle- berry-faire-thanksgiv- ing-day-weekend / L I V E + P L AY / 7 Joey Alexander Trio with Women of the World CAN'T-MISS EVENTS THIS MONTH 4

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