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SUMMARY:Community Conversations: The Saturday Evening Girls' Club
DESCRIPTION:The House of the Seven Gables Settlement Association as we know it today was established in 1910 and had grown out of the philanthropic work of our founder\, Caroline Emmerton and the Salem Settlement Committee to serve Salem’s immigrant population. Over the last nearly 120 years\, Settlement work has changed with the needs of the groups it serves. While many Settlement Associations closed over the course of the 20th century\, the legacy\, and in many cases the community offerings\, remain. Additionally\, the immigrant groups in Salem\, their stories\, and their contributions have changed\, creating a more colorful and diverse cultural fabric here in Salem and the North Shore. This year’s Community Conversations series will focus on the history of the Settlement movement\, the cultures of the groups with whom we work\, and what Settlement and Salem looks like today. \n  \nJoin The Gables as we welcome Nonie Gadsden\, the Katharine Lane Weems Senior Curator of American Decorative Arts and Sculpture at the Museum of Fine Arts\, as she talks about The Saturday Evening Girls’ Club. Established in 1899\, this group provided cultural activities for Italian and Jewish immigrant girls who lived in the tenements of Boston’s North End. In 1908\, the reform-minded club leaders founded a pottery to provide the girls with a clean and educational venue in which to earn money. They named the enterprise the Paul Revere Pottery. The Pottery exemplified the ideals of the early twentieth-century Arts and Crafts movement\, a design reform movement which sought to alleviate the negative social effects of industrialized society by promoting handcraftsmanship\, the integration of art into everyday life\, and healthy working conditions for artisans. The playful ceramics produced at the Pottery feature barnyard animals\, native flowers\, and rural landscapes in the stylized manner of the Arts and Crafts style. Gadsden will tell the remarkable story of the SEG and their Pottery through the life of Sara Galner\, a young Jewish immigrant who worked there. \n  \nThis event is free\, but registration is requested.  \n  \n> Click here to register <\n  \nAbout the Presenter \nPhotograph © Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston\nNonie Gadsden earned her B.A. from Yale College and her M.A. from the Winterthur Program in Early American Culture at the University of Delaware. Gadsden is responsible for a wide range of artwork at the MFA including decorative arts and sculpture from North\, Central and South America\, from ancient times through the 20th century. Her recent work includes mounting the exhibition “Toshiko Takaezu: Shaping Abstraction” (2023-24)\, serving as lead curator for “Women Take the Floor” (2019-2021); developing new 20th century galleries\, including “Art and Jazz” and “Folk Meets Modernism” (opened 2022); and publishing a book based on the MFA’s collection of American modern design\, America Goes Modern: The Rise of the Industrial Designer (2022).
URL:https://7gables.org/event/community-conversations-saturday-evening-girls/
LOCATION:The House of the Seven Gables\, 115 Derby Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Conversations
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SUMMARY:Foreign Soil\, Common Ground: Chamber Music at the House of the Seven Gables
DESCRIPTION:The House of the Seven Gables Settlement Association as we know it today was established in 1910 and had grown out of the philanthropic work of our founder\, Caroline Emmerton and the Salem Settlement Committee to serve Salem’s immigrant population. Over the last nearly 120 years\, Settlement work has changed with the needs of the groups it serves. While many Settlement Associations closed over the course of the 20th century\, the legacy\, and in many cases the community offerings\, remain. Additionally\, the immigrant groups in Salem\, their stories\, and their contributions have changed\, creating a more colorful and diverse cultural fabric here in Salem and the North Shore. This year’s Community Conversations series will focus on the history of the Settlement movement\, the cultures of the groups with whom we work\, and what Settlement and Salem looks like today. \n  \nImmigrants and refugees have historically contributed to the vast and varied collective of American performing arts\, bringing vibrant talent and traditions from their native homelands to make the United States the cornucopia of cultural heritage that it is today. To celebrate our continuing mission to sustain our Settlement Program\, join us at The House of the Seven Gables for Foreign Soil: Common Ground\, an exuberant chamber music performance that features compositions by seven composers who hail from six countries with populations that have historically emigrated to the United States\, and who themselves left their native homelands to build cultural bridges and lasting artistic legacies through their contributions to the oeuvre of classical music. \n  \nTickets are $65 for the general public and $55 for Gables Members. \n  \n> Click here to register <
URL:https://7gables.org/event/foreign-soil-common-ground/
LOCATION:The House of the Seven Gables\, 115 Derby Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Conversations,Settlement Programming
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SUMMARY:Community Conversations: Immigrant Foodways Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join The Gables for a specialty-crafted walking tour of Salem with Salem Food Tours!\n\nThe House of the Seven Gables Settlement Association as we know it today was established in 1910 and had grown out of the philanthropic work of our founder\, Caroline Emmerton and the Salem Settlement Committee to serve Salem’s immigrant population. Over the last nearly 120 years\, Settlement work has changed with the needs of the groups it serves. While many Settlement Associations closed over the course of the 20th century\, the legacy\, and in many cases the community offerings\, remain. Additionally\, the immigrant groups in Salem\, their stories\, and their contributions have changed\, creating a more colorful and diverse cultural fabric here in Salem and the North Shore. This year’s Community Conversations series will focus on the history of the Settlement movement\, the cultures of the groups with whom we work\, and what Settlement and Salem looks like today. \n  \nThis 3.5 ish+ ish hour outdoor walking Tour will give a nod towards our Polish\, French Canadian\, Italian and modern Dominican immigration waves. You’ll be sampling delicious classic and contemporary items\, some sweet and some savory items\, reflective of these heritages while enjoying Salem. \n  \nStart time: 11.15am sharp at The House of the Seven Gables\, 115 Derby Street\, Salem. (check in will start at 11:30am; please arrive early to use restrooms). There is ample on-site parking. \nEnd time: approximately 2:45pm ish \n$85 general admission; $80 for Gables members \n\n\nKindly note this special Tour:\n\nIs a mostly outdoor experience including tastings. Please dress for weather.\nMust start on time\, thank you for allowing time to get into Salem\, park and use restrooms. Check in starts at 11.30am\, Tour begins at 11.45am.\nIs a timed tour between locations and has a good moderate walking pace\, please wear comfortable shoes.\nContains a variety of foods and unfortunately allergies cannot be accommodated. If you do have allergies please bring whatever medicine you need to keep safe. You are absolutely welcome to simply pass on an item(s).\n\n\n> Click here to reserve your ticket<\n 
URL:https://7gables.org/event/community-conversations-immigrant-foodways-tour/
LOCATION:The House of the Seven Gables\, 115 Derby Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Conversations
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SUMMARY:Community Conversations: The Women of Settlement
DESCRIPTION:The House of the Seven Gables Settlement Association as we know it today was established in 1910 and had grown out of the philanthropic work of our founder\, Caroline Emmerton\, and the Salem Settlement Committee to serve Salem’s immigrant population. Over the last nearly 120 years\, Settlement work has changed with the needs of the groups it serves. While many Settlement Associations closed over the course of the 20th century\, the legacy\, and in many cases the community offerings\, remain. Additionally\, the immigrant groups in Salem\, their stories\, and their contributions have changed\, creating a more colorful and diverse cultural fabric here in Salem and the North Shore. \nThis year’s Community Conversations series will focus on the history of the Settlement movement\, the cultures of the groups with whom we work\, and what Settlement and Salem looks like today. \n  \n> Click here to register <
URL:https://7gables.org/event/community-conversations-the-women-of-settlement/
LOCATION:The House of the Seven Gables\, 115 Derby Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Conversations,Settlement Programming
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SUMMARY:Community Conversations: Climate Change in Salem Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Climate change impacts us all\, but in different ways and with a variety of outcomes. This year’s Community Conversations series will focus on some of these impacts\, existing and proposed efforts to mitigate the negative changes\, and what we can do as individuals to address climate change in our communities. \n  \nJoin The Gables and explore Salem’s heritage along a changing shoreline with Barbara Warren\, Executive Director of Salem Sound Coastwatch\, and David Moffat\, Visitor Services Specialist and Lead Researcher at The Gables. This is an outdoor experience\, so please dress for weather and wear comfortable walking shoes! \n  \nThis event is free but there is limited space and registration is required. \n  \n> Click here to register <
URL:https://7gables.org/event/community-conversations-climate-change-in-salem-walking-tour-2/
LOCATION:The House of the Seven Gables\, 115 Derby Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Community Conversations
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SUMMARY:Community Conversations: Coastal Communities and Climate Change Harbor Tour
DESCRIPTION:Climate change impacts us all\, but in different ways and with a variety of outcomes. This year’s Community Conversations series will focus on some of these impacts\, existing and proposed efforts to mitigate the negative changes\, and what we can do as individuals to address climate change in our communities. Join the Gables as we host Bill Golden aboard The Schooner Fame as we tour the harbor and discuss the existential threat to coastal communities of storm surge\, sea level rise and storm water caused by melting glaciers and the increased destructive capability of storms. This discussion will focus on scientific data\, available coastal resiliency options\, public policy development and political will. We will also discuss the impacts on real estate\, insurance and municipal tax base and what other regions in the United States and the world are doing to address climate change related flooding. Space is limited and registration is required. If cost is a barrier\, please contact Zoe Quinn at zquinn@7gables.org. \nBill Golden is currently an adjunct full professor at the school of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences SUNY Stony Brook\, a Member of the executive committee of the New York New Jersey Storm Surge Working Group and Manager of the Boston Harbor Regional Storm Surge Working Group. Bill has worked on environmental issues at every level of government from the White House to City Hall. Bill filed the lawsuit to clean up Boston Harbor that created the MWRA and\, as a Massachusetts State Senator\, sponsored environmental legislation\, championed the establishment and expansion of commuter rail and ferry service and served as the chair of a statewide successful solid waste referendum. Bill has also owned renewable energy businesses in Nevada and Oregon and an international environmental services business out of Jakarta Indonesia. Bill is the Director and Co-founder of Real Pirates Salem\, named “Best New Attraction” in Yankee’s 2023 Best in New England Travel Guide. Bill has degrees from Yale University\, (BA) Harvard University (MPA) and BU School of School of Law (JD) \n> Click here to register <
URL:https://7gables.org/event/community-conversations-coastal-communities-and-climate-change-harbor-tour/
LOCATION:The Schooner Fame\, 86 Wharf St\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Community Conversations
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230730T100000
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SUMMARY:Community Conversations: Climate Change in Salem Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:DATE AND TIME CHANGE! Due to inclement weather\, this tour has been moved to Sunday\, July 30 from 10AM to 12PM \nClimate change impacts us all\, but in different ways and with a variety of outcomes. This year’s Community Conversations series will focus on some of these impacts\, existing and proposed efforts to mitigate the negative changes\, and what we can do as individuals to address climate change in our communities. \n  \nJoin The Gables and explore Salem’s industrial heritage along a changing shoreline with Barbara Warren\, Executive Director of Salem Sound Coastwatch\, and Vijay Joyce\, Founder of Rekindled History. This is an outdoor experience\, so please dress for weather and wear comfortable walking shoes! \n  \nThis event is free but there is limited space and registration is required. \n  \n> Click here to register <
URL:https://7gables.org/event/community-conversations-climate-change-in-salem-walking-tour/
LOCATION:The House of the Seven Gables\, 115 Derby Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Community Conversations
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