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Northshore May 2019

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46 MAY 2019 NORTHSHOREMAG.COM agenda 3 PHOTOGRAPHS CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT, BY DARREN PELLEGRINO, BY SARAH JORDAN MCCAFFERY, AND BY SHUTTERSTOCK 1 . A N N UA L LO N G H I L L P L A N T S A L E M A Y 1 1 Pick up dogwood, forget-me-nots, and other unique garden plants at Long Hill's 28th annual plant sale. Event begins at 9 a.m. for members and 10 a.m. for everyone else. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. Long Hill, 572 Essex St., Beverly, dbouchard@thetrustees. org (email); thetrustees.org/ things-to-do/northeast/ event-46157.html 2 . M OT H E R ' S DAY B R U N C H O N T H E FA R M M A Y 1 2 Delight mom at a locally sourced farm-to-table brunch at the carriage barn at Appleton Farms. e menu includes frittatas, berry rhubarb cream puffs, and mimosas. 10 a.m. or 12:30 p.m. Cost: $45 adults, $20 children; $36 adult members, $16 child members. Appleton Farms, 219 Country Rd., Ipswich, 978-356-5728 x4118, thetrustees.org/ things-to-do/northeast/ event-45783.html 3 . D R E S S TO I M P R E S S GA L A M A Y 1 5 Celebrating strong women! Uncommon reads empowers struggling women by tapping into the power of clothes and image as tools for boosting self-esteem. Enjoy nibbles, cocktails and dancing and a silent auction. Cost GA $75, VIP $100, Friends Pack $500 (6 VIP tickets and a swag bag). Salvatore's Event and Conference Center, 354 Merrimack St., Lawrence, uncommonthreads.org 4 . L I G H T T H E N I G H T P U R P L E M A Y 1 5 Participants are encouraged to wear purple to this 1-mile walk to support awareness of opiate and other substance abuse. Registration begins at 6:30 p.m.; walk begins at 7:00. 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Free. Peabody Institute Library, 15 Sylvan St., Peabody, 978-774-0554, danverscares.org 5 . R E D D O O R S U P P E R C LU B M A Y 1 6 Meet new friends and enjoy a four-course wine-paired meal at the sophisticated Wil- lowdale Estate in Topsfield. 7 p.m.-10 p.m. Cost: $75. Willowdale Estate, 24 Asbury St., Topsfield, 978-887-8211, willowdaleestate.com/ community-events/ red-door-supper- club-54246170757 6 . TO U R D E C U R E M A Y 1 9 Cycle, run, or walk through the North Shore in this year's Tour de Cure with the American Diabetes Association. Raise funds for diabetes while having family fun. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Cost: $20 registration fee, $100 fundraising minimum for runners; $75 registration fee, $200 fundraising minimum for cyclists. Topsfield Fairgrounds, 207 Boston St., Topsfield, 617-482-4580 x3456, main.diabetes.org/site/ TR/TourdeCure/ 7. F R I E N D S O F H AW T H O R N E 5 K R U N / WA L K M A Y 1 9 Support adults with intellectual disabilities at Friends of Haw- thorne's second annual 5K run/walk, complete with prizes and food! 10 a.m. Cost: $35. Hogan Regional Center, 30 Middleton Rd., Danvers, 978-604-0906, friendsofhathorne.org 8 . N E V I N S FA M I LY O F S E R V I C E S G O L F TO U R N A M E N T M A Y 2 0 Help support Nevins Family of Services, providing comprehen- sive elder care on the North Shore, during their 2019 golf tourna- ment. Tickets include a continental breakfast, the tournament, a luncheon, and a raffle. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Cost: $185. Haverhill Country Club, 58 Bricknett Lane, Haverhill, 978-373-1146, nevinsfamily.org/ events-news.html 6 CAN'T-MISS EVENTS THIS MONTH 2 L I V E + P L AY

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