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Northshore August 2020

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NORTHSHOREMAG.COM 116 AUGUST 2020 PHOTOGRAPH BY LEN BURGESS/COURTESY OF SCHOONER THOMAS E. LANNON Schooner Thomas E. Lannon Art Gallery E D I T O R S ' C H O I C E N E WBU RY P O RT A RT A SS O CI ATI O N NEWBURYPORT With a fully packed schedule of juried and invitational exhibitions throughout the year, the galleries at the Newburyport Art Association offer constant and ever-changing opportunities to view—and purchase—works by some of the region's most accomplished artists. 65 Water St., Newburyport, 978-465-8769, newburyportart.org R E A D E R S ' C H O I C E M O NTS E R R AT CO LLE G E O F A RT GA LLE R I E S BEVERLY Displaying work by students, faculty, alums, and professionals, the galleries at Montserrat let art- lovers experience an expansive range of styles and subjects, including pop art posters and provocative photography, to fiber art installations and moody paintings. 23 Essex St., Beverly, 978- 921-4242, montserrat.edu/galleries Arts Festival E D I T O R S ' C H O I C E SA LE M A RTS F E STI VA L SALEM This annual arts blowout features three days of art displays, dance performances, film showings, artisan vendors, community public art projects, and hands-on art-making. After the festival went virtual for 2020, organizers are already thinking about how to make the 2021 event bigger and better. salemartsfestival.com R E A D E R S ' C H O I C E SA LE M A RTS F E STI VA L SALEM Beach E D I T O R S ' C H O I C E C R A N E B E AC H IPSWICH With its four-mile stretch of soft white sand, Crane Beach immerses visitors in blue waves and gorgeous views. If you need a change of pace from relaxation and swimming, explore the trails that wind throughout the property. An online timed parking pass system is currently in place to keep total capacity down and aid in social distancing: Make sure to log on and book a slot before heading to the beach. Argilla Rd., Ipswich, 978-356- 4354, thetrustees.org/places-to-visit/ northeast/crane-beach.html R E A D E R S ' C H O I C E C R A N E B E AC H IPSWICH Charter Boat E D I T O R S ' C H O I C E WH E N A N D I F SALEM Originally commissioned in 1939 by local war hero Gen. George S. Patton, this luxurious wooden schooner lets you sail in historic elegance for reasonable prices. Sunset sails, morning mimosa cruises, and G&T Tuesdays give you plenty of ways to relax and enjoy setting sail. Salem, 305-697- 1024, sailwhenandif.com R E A D E R S ' C H O I C E S C H O O N E R TH O M A S E . L A N N O N GLOUCESTER Built in the late 1990s with white oak and black locust woods from local forests, the Thomas E. Lannon was inspired by the historic fishing vessels that used to ply the waters off Cape Ann. Today, visitors are welcomed for two-hour public sails and charter cruises that offer a taste of the past. Rogers St., Gloucester, 978- 281-6634, schooner.org

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