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SUMMARY:Gendering Work: Mills\, Homes\, and Everywhere Else in the Industrial Era
DESCRIPTION:*Please note this event is sold out. See details below for how to get onto the wait list. \nThe House of the Seven Gables Settlement Association was founded to preserve the famed Turner-Ingersoll Mansion and to provide support services for newly arriving immigrants in 1910. Salem’s Point Neighborhood has long been one of enclaves for immigrant families. Elizabeth Duclos-Orsello will offer a walking tour of the Point neighborhood focusing on the work in the mills\, small neighborhood business\, and homes\, with a particular focus on the sites of women’s work. What has made this neighborhood function through the years? Join us to find out. \nThis program will offered for free as part of Essex National Heritage Area’s Trails and Sails events. Space is limited and registration is required. \nThe walking tour will last 60 – 90 minutes depending on crowd size. \nPlease note: This event meets at Lafayette Park on the corners of Washington and Lafayette Streets in Salem. Information about parking can be found at www.salem.com. \nThis event is sold out. To place your name on the wait list\, please email groups@7gables.org or call 978-744-0991 x152. We will contact you if space becomes available. \n 
URL:https://7gables.org/event/gendering-work-mills-homes-and-everywhere-else-in-the-industrial-era/
CATEGORIES:Public Programs
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170919
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170920
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SUMMARY:Life & Labor Over Four Centuries at The Gables
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to explore Life and Labor over Centuries at The House of the Seven Gables\nin 2017. The Seven Lectures at Seven Gables series will welcome authors from around the country to speak on topics that relate to work and how it has impacted American culture. The popular Community Conversation series will open up dialogue about the impact of labor on modern American immigrants. Besides these signature programs\, Gables staff will be offering themed tours\, family programs\, and theatrical experiences. The annual exhibit will focus on role of work on inhabitants of The Gables since 1668 including servants\, slaves\, and settlement workers. CLICK HERE for complete program details. \nThis special exhibit is on view April 7 – September 30\, 2017. The exhibit is free and open to the public during normal operating hours.
URL:https://7gables.org/event/life-labor-over-four-centuries-at-the-gables/
CATEGORIES:Public Programs
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CREATED:20170314T002626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220606T144003Z
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SUMMARY:Taste of The Gables
DESCRIPTION:The House of the Seven Gables hosts its annual fundraiser and THE event of the year. Nestled in historic splendor\, surrounded by award-winning gardens\, and placed on the oceanfront lawn is the iconic BIG\, white tent where you can enjoy the food and talents of over 25 local chefs and vendors who offer their sumptuous servings. Mingle with friends\, artists\, and authors\, raise a paddle at our exciting live auction\, or try your luck at the silent auction table\, featuring dozens of local treasures. \nAll proceeds benefit The Gables’ mission of education for at-risk students and preservation of the historic houses and grounds on the campus. \nClick here for full event details! \nMembers: $115.00 \nNon-Members: $125.00 \nReservations are now available. CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE. \nClick here to learn more about how you can become a sponsor or vendor at this year’s Taste of The Gables.  \nOpportunities are still available for sponsorship and chefs/vendors. Please contact Karen Barter at 978-744-0991 x126 or kbarter@7Gables.org.
URL:https://7gables.org/event/taste-of-the-gables-3/
CATEGORIES:Member and Support Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170914T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170914T193000
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CREATED:20170824T001759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220606T144012Z
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SUMMARY:How did the Pequot Mills Strike of 1933 impact the American Labor Movement?
DESCRIPTION:The House of the Seven Gables welcomes back Aviva Chomsky of Salem State University for a Community Conversation about the Pequot Mill Strike of 1933. Chomsky is a professor of history and coordinator of Latin American studies. She has been active in various movements\, including Latin American solidarity initiatives and immigrants’ and workers’ rights issues” for her career. \nThe Naumkeag Steam Cotton Company\, popularly known as the Pequot Mill\, gained national attention in 1933 when workers initiated a wildcat strike—a strike undertaken without union support. The company was Salem’s largest employer with 2000 workers at the time. Many of these workers were first-generation immigrants from Poland and French Canada who had concerns about layoffs\, job research\, and rules about raises and working conditions. \nChomsky will explore the history of this strike and its parallels to immigration trends and labor issues today. \nFree and open to the public. \nReservations are not needed for this event. Please contact Ana Nuncio\, Settlement Programs Manager at 978-744-0991 x105 or anuncio@7gables.org for further information.
URL:https://7gables.org/event/pequot-mills-strike-1933-impact-american-labor-movement/
CATEGORIES:Public Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170906T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170906T200000
DTSTAMP:20260502T231400
CREATED:20170201T213234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220606T143959Z
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SUMMARY:Voices From the Back Stairs: Domestic Staff in New England
DESCRIPTION:Although domestic servants made everyday life in grand homes possible\, their identities and roles within the household have long been hidden. This lecture will illustrate the diversity of domestic service in New England over the nineteenth and twentieth centuries by focusing on three Historic New England properties. Period domestic manuals\, ephemera\, and other general material will also bring the lives of servants and relationships with their employers to the foreground. \nDr. Jennifer Pustz is the former museum historian at Historic New England\, where she conducted and coordinated social history research for the organization. She holds a Ph.D. in American studies from the University of Iowa and M.A. and B.A. degrees in art history. Prior to moving to New England\, she was the historian at Brucemore\, a National Trust Historic Site in Cedar Rapids\, Iowa. She is the author of Voices from the Back Stairs: Interpreting Servants’ Lives at Historic House Museums (Northern Illinois University Press\, 2010) and a contributing author of Historic New England’s America’s Kitchens publication (2009). Pustz is currently pursuing an additional degree in nutrition science from Tufts University. \nMembers of The Gables and Historic New England: Free \nNon-Members: $7.00 \nTo reserve your spot for this lecture please CLICK HERE. For more information please email groups@7gables.org\, or call 978-744-0991 ext. 152.
URL:https://7gables.org/event/voices-from-the-back-stairs-domestic-staff-in-new-england/
CATEGORIES:Public Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170902T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170903T190000
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CREATED:20170606T234434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220606T144010Z
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SUMMARY:Life and Labor Weekends
DESCRIPTION:The Gables is commemorating four centuries of work on its National Historic Landmark museum campus. Over Labor Day weekend\, visitors are welcome to visit the annual exhibit\, take a work-focused tour about one of the oldest timber-framed mansions in North America\, or check out the signature Living History Labs hands-on history experience. At select times\, there will be demonstrations of historic work activities. \nAll events are included with admission to museum. Admission is free for Salem residents and members of The Gables. The annual exhibit in the Visitor Center is free and open to the public. For rates\, hours\, and more details\, please visit www.7Gables.org. \nSeptember 2 \nLiving History Lab:  10:30-1:00 & 2:00-4:30 \nLife and Labor Mansion Tours:  11:00 & 2:00 \nHand Quilting & Sewing with Maureen Clark:  11:00-4:00 \nSeptember 3 \nLiving History Lab:  10:30-1:00 & 2:00-4:30 \nLife and Labor Mansion Tours:  11:00 & 2:00 \nHand Quilting & Sewing with Maureen Clark:  11:00-4:00 \nHistoric Meat Preservation:  2:00-4:00
URL:https://7gables.org/event/life-and-labor-weekends-3/
CATEGORIES:Family Programs
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CREATED:20170509T002747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220606T144008Z
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SUMMARY:17th Century Saturdays at The House of the Seven Gables
DESCRIPTION:During 17th Century Saturdays at The House of the Seven Gables\, you’ll be able to immerse yourself in four centuries of history at our National Historic Landmark District site. Enjoy a guided tour of the famed House of the Seven Gables followed by a Living History Lab in the 1682 Hooper-Hathaway House. Our Museum Store is located in the c. 1655 Retire Beckett House—thought to be one of Salem’s oldest homes. Enjoy an audio tour or just a quiet stroll through our Seaside Gardens to round out your day. \nIn 2017\, this regional event coincides with Life and Labor Weekends at The Gables. View our annual exhibit about work over four centuries or check out one of the unique\, historic work demonstrations happening at selected times on site. \nMembers: FREE \nNon-Members: $14.00 for adults\, please visit www.7Gables.org to get rates for your party. \nThe House of the Seven Gables is partnering with North of Boston and other seventeenth-century historic sites to share Essex County’s unique architecture and artifacts from America’s First Period(1625–1725) of European settlement. Explore these architectural treasures and discover what it was like to live in Essex County during America’s first century. 17th Century Saturdays from June through October on the first Saturday of the month. First Period properties throughout the area will be open to the public\, many offering special tours\, and theater and art events.
URL:https://7gables.org/event/17th-century-saturdays-at-the-house-of-the-seven-gables-9/
CATEGORIES:Other Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170828T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170828T200000
DTSTAMP:20260502T231400
CREATED:20170713T171041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220606T144012Z
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SUMMARY:Book Launch Event - Images of America: The House of the Seven Gables
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the book launch event and celebration of the publication of Images of America: The House of the Seven Gables. The authors\, Ryan Conary\, David Moffat\, and Everett Philbrook will share some of the highlights of their work in a short lecture. After the lecture\, there will be a book signing\, reception\, and champagne toast in honor of the upcoming 350th anniversary of The House of the Seven Gables. \nAll proceeds from the sale of this book benefit The House of the Seven Gables Settlement Association. \nThis event is free and open to the public. An RSVP is appreciated. Please click here to RSVP. Questions? Email groups@7gables.org\, or call 978-744-0991 ext. 152.
URL:https://7gables.org/event/book-launch-event-images-america-house-seven-gables/
CATEGORIES:Other Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170805T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170806T190000
DTSTAMP:20260502T231400
CREATED:20170606T233709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220606T144010Z
UID:5808-1501927200-1502046000@7gables.org
SUMMARY:Life and Labor Weekends
DESCRIPTION:The Gables is commemorating four centuries of work on its National Historic Landmark museum campus. On first weekends\, May – September\, visitors are welcome to visit the annual exhibit\, take a work-focused tour about one of the oldest timber-framed mansions in North America\, or check out the signature Living History Labs hands-on history experience. At select times\, there will be demonstrations of historic work activities. \nAll events are included with admission to museum. Admission is free for Salem residents and members of The Gables. The annual exhibit in the Visitor Center is free and open to the public. For rates\, hours\, and more details\, please visit www.7Gables.org. \nAugust 5 \nFamily Navigation Game: 10:00-6:00 \nTinsmithing with Larry Leonard:  10:00-4:00 \nLiving History Lab-Navigation Skills:  10:30-1:00 & 2:00-4:30 \nLife and Labor Mansion Tours:  11:00 & 2:00 \nAugust 6 \nFamily Navigation Game: 10:00-6:00 \nHorn Carving with Chuck Walker:  10:00-4:00 \nTinsmithing with Larry Leonard:  10:00-4:00 \nLiving History Lab-Navigation Skills:  10:30-1:00 & 2:00-4:30 \nLife and Labor Mansion Tours:  11:00 & 2:00
URL:https://7gables.org/event/life-and-labor-weekends-2/
CATEGORIES:Family Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170805T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170805T190000
DTSTAMP:20260502T231400
CREATED:20170508T225552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220606T144008Z
UID:5795-1501927200-1501959600@7gables.org
SUMMARY:17th Century Saturdays at The House of the Seven Gables
DESCRIPTION:During 17th Century Saturdays at The House of the Seven Gables\, you’ll be able to immerse yourself in four centuries of history at our National Historic Landmark District site. Enjoy a guided tour of the famed House of the Seven Gables followed by a Living History Lab in the 1682 Hooper-Hathaway House. Our Museum Store is located in the c. 1655 Retire Beckett House—thought to be one of Salem’s oldest homes. Enjoy an audio tour or just a quiet stroll through our Seaside Gardens to round out your day. \nIn 2017\, this regional event coincides with Life and Labor Weekends at The Gables. View our annual exhibit about work over four centuries or check out one of the unique\, historic work demonstrations happening at selected times on site. \nMembers: FREE \nNon-Members: $14.00 for adults\, please visit www.7Gables.org to get rates for your party. \nThe House of the Seven Gables is partnering with North of Boston and other seventeenth-century historic sites to share Essex County’s unique architecture and artifacts from America’s First Period(1625–1725) of European settlement. Explore these architectural treasures and discover what it was like to live in Essex County during America’s first century. 17th Century Saturdays from June through October on the first Saturday of the month. First Period properties throughout the area will be open to the public\, many offering special tours\, and theater and art events.
URL:https://7gables.org/event/17th-century-saturdays-at-the-house-of-the-seven-gables-8/
CATEGORIES:Other Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170804T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170813T180000
DTSTAMP:20260502T231400
CREATED:20170606T232755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220606T144010Z
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SUMMARY:Salem Heritage Days at The Gables
DESCRIPTION:Salem Heritage Days offer a wonderful way for Salem residents and visitors to connect with Salem’s history\, art\, and cultural scene. At The Gables\, visitors can learn about sailing the high seas with a variety of family-friendly and hands-on activities. The Family Navigation Game is offered daily from 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. The Living History Labs hands-on history experience will take place daily from 10:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. and 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. \nAll events are included with admission to museum. Admission is free for Salem residents and members of The Gables. The annual exhibit in the Visitor Center is free and open to the public. For rates\, hours\, and more details\, please visit www.7Gables.org.
URL:https://7gables.org/event/salem-heritage-days-at-the-gables-3/
CATEGORIES:Family Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170802T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170802T190000
DTSTAMP:20260502T231400
CREATED:20170203T010601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220606T143959Z
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SUMMARY:"This Gallant Crew:" The Builders\, Sailors\, Marines\, and Preservationists of USS Constitution\, America's Ship of State
DESCRIPTION:For nearly 150 of her 220-year career\, USS Constitution has called Boston her homeport.  From the building of the massive frigate in Boston’s North End\, to manning the ship with sailors and Marines through “houses of rendezvous” in the city\, to her repairs after battle at the Charlestown Navy Yard\, the life of “Old Ironsides” has been inextricably entwined with Boston.  This illustrated presentation will review the building of Constitution\, the service of U.S. Navy sailors and Marines in the War of 1812 when she battled the Royal Navy\, the largest navy in the western world\, and the tremendous skill and effort that it takes to preserve a national icon. \nMargherita M. Desy is a curator and historian of New England maritime and early U.S. Navy histories and is employed by the Naval History & Heritage Command Detachment Boston as historian for USS Constitution.  Margherita has previously worked for Historic New England\, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History\, the Harriet Beecher Stowe House in Hartford\, and\, for 20 years\, at Mystic Seaport in Mystic\, Connecticut.  Margherita taught for fourteen years in the Museum Studies Program in Tufts University’s Graduate and Professional Studies Department. \nMs. Desy has a BA in History & Art History from the College of the Holy Cross\, an MA in American Civilization from The George Washington University\, and has studied at Sotheby’s Institute in London.  She has been published in scholarly and popular journals and has been script advisor and on-camera historian for several PBS television shows and documentaries broadcast in the U.S. and Europe. \nMembers: Free \nNon-Members: $7.00 \nTo reserve your spot for this lecture please CLICK HERE.  For more information\, please email groups@7gables.org\, or call 978-744-0991 ext. 152.
URL:https://7gables.org/event/this-gallant-crew-the-builders-sailors-marines-and-preservationists-of-uss-constitution-americas-ship-of-state/
CATEGORIES:Public Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170719T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170719T193000
DTSTAMP:20260502T231400
CREATED:20170619T234257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220606T144012Z
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SUMMARY:What Does the "Chinatown Trunk Mystery" Reveal About Social Relations Between Chinese and Non-Chinese Populations in New York City in the Early 20th Century
DESCRIPTION:Mary Lui of Yale University will explore the resulting narratives of racial and sexual danger after the murder of a young\, white missionary in New York City. The “Chinatown Trunk Mystery” revealed widespread concerns about interracial social and sexual mixing during the Chinese Exclusion era. Professor Lui will also examine how the murder case provoked far-reaching concerns about efforts to limit the social and physical mobility of Chinese immigrants and white working-class and middle-class women in this period. Finally\, the conversation will explore the contemporary politics of race\, gender\, and sexuality and how they shaped public responses to the presence of Chinese immigrants in the United States. \nThe Community Conversation series is free and open to the public. If you have any questions about the event please contact Settlement Programs Manager Ana Nuncio at 978-744-0991 x105 or anuncio@7gables.org.
URL:https://7gables.org/event/chinatown-trunk-murder-mystery-reveal-social-relations-chinese-non-chinese-populations-new-york-city-early-20th-century/
CATEGORIES:Public Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170701T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170702T190000
DTSTAMP:20260502T231400
CREATED:20170606T233352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220606T144010Z
UID:5806-1498903200-1499022000@7gables.org
SUMMARY:Life and Labor Weekends
DESCRIPTION:The Gables is commemorating four centuries of work on its National Historic Landmark museum campus. On first weekends\, May – September\, visitors are welcome to visit the annual exhibit\, take a work-focused tour about one of the oldest timber-framed mansions in North America\, or check out the signature Living History Labs hands-on history experience. At select times\, there will be demonstrations of historic work activities. \nAll events are included with admission to museum. Admission is free for Salem residents and members of The Gables. The annual exhibit in the Visitor Center is free and open to the public. For rates\, hours\, and more details\, please visit www.7Gables.org. \nJuly 1 \nLiving History Lab:  10:30-1:00 & 2:00-4:30 \nLife and Labor Mansion Tours:  11:00 & 2:00 \nJuly 2 \nLiving History Lab:  10:30-1:00 & 2:00-4:30 \nLife and Labor Mansion Tours:  11:00 & 2:00 \nButter making:  2:00-4:00
URL:https://7gables.org/event/4126/
CATEGORIES:Family Programs
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170701T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170701T190000
DTSTAMP:20260502T231400
CREATED:20170508T224658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220606T144007Z
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SUMMARY:17th Century Saturdays at The House of the Seven Gables
DESCRIPTION:During 17th Century Saturdays at The House of the Seven Gables\, you’ll be able to immerse yourself in four centuries of history at our National Historic Landmark District site. Enjoy a guided tour of the famed House of the Seven Gables followed by a Living History Lab in the 1682 Hooper-Hathaway House. Our Museum Store is located in the c. 1655 Retire Beckett House—thought to be one of Salem’s oldest homes. Enjoy an audio tour or just a quiet stroll through our Seaside Gardens to round out your day. \nIn 2017\, this regional event coincides with Life and Labor Weekends at The Gables. View our annual exhibit about work over four centuries or check out one of the unique\, historic work demonstrations happening at selected times on site. \nMembers: FREE \nNon-Members: $14.00 for adults\, please visit www.7Gables.org to get rates for your party. \nThe House of the Seven Gables is partnering with North of Boston and other seventeenth-century historic sites to share Essex County’s unique architecture and artifacts from America’s First Period (1625–1725) of European settlement. Explore these architectural treasures and discover what it was like to live in Essex County during America’s first century. 17th Century Saturdays from June through October on the first Saturday of the month. First Period properties throughout the area will be open to the public\, many offering special tours\, and theater and art events.
URL:https://7gables.org/event/17th-century-saturdays-at-the-house-of-the-seven-gables-7/
CATEGORIES:Public Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170626
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170703
DTSTAMP:20260502T231400
CREATED:20170114T004001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220606T143958Z
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SUMMARY:US Senior Open
DESCRIPTION:The House of the Seven Gables is pleased to support this once-in-a-lifetime local event! Consider attending the US Senior Open at the historic Salem Country Club.
URL:https://7gables.org/event/3797/
CATEGORIES:Public Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170607T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170607T190000
DTSTAMP:20260502T231400
CREATED:20170126T000447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220606T143959Z
UID:5767-1496858400-1496862000@7gables.org
SUMMARY:"Judge Ye Weather Or Noe I Hadent Ort To Be Set At Liberty": Essex County Freedom Suits in Revolutionary Massachusetts
DESCRIPTION:Jeanne Pickering\, a Master’s student at Salem State College\, will review how slavery’s gradual ending in revolutionary Massachusetts began with lawsuits for freedom filed by enslaved people in Essex County prior to the War. As Patriots agitated for their liberty from British Imperial rule\, enslaved laborers argued to protect themselves and their families from the disruption of enslavement. \nJeanne Pickering is a graduate student in history at Salem State University\, finishing her Masters thesis on the Essex County freedom suits. Her research interests are the social and cultural aspects of colonial slavery in rural Massachusetts concentrating on the North Shore. She regularly speaks on slavery in Essex County to local history groups and runs a website on Essex County slavery at NorthShoreSlavery.org. \nMembers: Free \nNon-Members: $7.00 \nTo reserve your spot for this lecture please CLICK HERE\, or email jarrison@7gables.org\, or call 978-744-0991 ext. 152. \n 
URL:https://7gables.org/event/judge-ye-weather-or-noe-i-hadent-ort-to-be-set-at-liberty-essex-county-freedom-suits-in-revolutionary-massachusetts/
CATEGORIES:Public Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170603T135000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170603T173000
DTSTAMP:20260502T231400
CREATED:20170124T021909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220606T143959Z
UID:5765-1496497800-1496511000@7gables.org
SUMMARY:A Festival of Food
DESCRIPTION:*Please note the change of date for this event to June 3. \nThis special Salem Food Tours event will start with a 17th-century food demonstration at the House of the Seven Gables and will continue through the city enjoying the many events of the Salem Arts Festival while enjoying samples of food and beverages from some of the finest establishments in town. \nProceeds from the tour will benefit preservation and education programs at The House of the Seven Gables. \n$60.00 \nTo reserve your spot for this lecture please visit www.salemfoodtours.com/reservations and request June 3 in the online form. For questions please call 978-744-0991 ext. 152.
URL:https://7gables.org/event/a-festival-of-food/
CATEGORIES:Public Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170603T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170603T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T231400
CREATED:20170508T224016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220606T144006Z
UID:5793-1496484000-1496509200@7gables.org
SUMMARY:17th Century Saturdays at The House of the Seven Gables
DESCRIPTION:During 17th Century Saturdays at The House of the Seven Gables\, you’ll be able to immerse yourself in four centuries of history at our National Historic Landmark District site. Enjoy a guided tour of the famed House of the Seven Gables followed by a Living History Lab in the 1682 Hooper-Hathaway House. Our Museum Store is located in the c. 1655 Retire Beckett House—thought to be one of Salem’s oldest homes. Enjoy an audio tour or just a quiet stroll through our Seaside Gardens to round out your day. \nIn 2017\, this regional event coincides with Life and Labor Weekends at The Gables. View our annual exhibit about work over four centuries or check out one of the unique\, historic work demonstrations happening at selected times on site. \n*On June 3\, The Gables will be offering free garden passes as part of a region-wide open house. The garden pass allows visitors to explore our seaside gardens\, learn about the National Historic Landmark District with the UniGuide app\, and participate in a Living History Lab at the 1682 Hooper-Hathaway House. Guided tours of The Gables are available with regular admission. Please visit www.7Gables.org for rates and hours. \nMembers: FREE\nNon-Members: Garden passes\, Free; Guided tours are $14.00 for adults\, please visit www.7Gables.org to get rates for your party. \nThe House of the Seven Gables is partnering with North of Boston and other seventeenth-century historic sites to share Essex County’s unique architecture and artifacts from America’s First Period (1625–1725) of European settlement. Explore these architectural treasures and discover what it was like to live in Essex County during America’s first century. 17th Century Saturdays from June through October on the first Saturday of the month. First Period properties throughout the area will be open to the public\, many offering special tours\, and theater and art events.
URL:https://7gables.org/event/17th-century-saturdays-at-the-house-of-the-seven-gables-6/
CATEGORIES:Other Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170521T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170521T140000
DTSTAMP:20260502T231400
CREATED:20170217T211821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220606T144000Z
UID:5779-1495368000-1495375200@7gables.org
SUMMARY:Member Exclusive: Lunch on the Lawn
DESCRIPTION:Pack a picnic and bring along some friends to enjoy a late spring picnic at The House of the Seven Gables. We’ll have lawn games\, trivia\, and music to enjoy. \nThis event is free for members and their guests. \nLet us know you are joining us. To RSVP\, please CLICK HERE\, email alyssa@7gables.org\, or call 978-744-0991 ext. 109. \nIf you are not a member of The House of the Seven Gables\, CLICK HERE to learn more.
URL:https://7gables.org/event/lunch-on-the-lawn/
CATEGORIES:Member and Support Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170517T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170517T193000
DTSTAMP:20260502T231400
CREATED:20170313T220508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220606T144000Z
UID:5781-1495044000-1495049400@7gables.org
SUMMARY:What Health Dangers Do Immigrant Laborers Face in the Landscaping Industry?
DESCRIPTION:Jeanne Kempthorne\, an attorney mediator and founder of the Good Neighbor Mediation Project in Salem\, will be joined by Jamie Banks\, executive director of Quiet Communities\, Inc.\, and Rick Reibstein\, an environmental lawyer and law professor\, to talk about the exposure of immigrant labor to harmful pollutants and noise in the landscaping industry. Prof. Reibstein will also address other environmental pollutants\, including lead\, pesticides\, and mold\, that affect immigrant and low-income communities. \nCommunity Conversations are free and open to the public. Reservations are recommended. If you have questions about this event\, please contact Ana Nuncio at anuncio@7gables.org or call 978-744-0991\, ext. 105. \nJeanne Kempthorne\, abogada y fundadora de la iniciativa cívica Good Neighbor Mediation Project en Salem\, participará con Jamie Banks\, directora ejecutiva de la organización Quiet Communities\, Inc.\, y Rick Reibstein\, un abogado ambiental y profesor de leyes en una charla sobre cómo los trabajadores de jardinería\, muchos de ellos inmigrantes\, son expuestos a contaminantes peligrosos y a abnormales niveles de ruido en la industria de jardinería. El profesor Reibstein también hablará sobre otros contaminantes ambientales\, incluyendo el plomo\, las pesticidas y el moho\, que también afectan sobremanera a las comunidades de inmigrantes y a otras personas de pocos recursos. \nLas Conversaciones Comunitarias se ofrecen gratuitamente al público y se recomienda hacer reservaciones. Si tiene alguna pregunta sobre este evento\, favor de contactar a Ana Nuncio\, anuncio@7gables.org. \nThe primary goal of The Gables in hosting these dialogues is to encourage all residents and civic leaders of Salem and surrounding communities to listen\, learn\, and share their thoughts on immigration and immigration reform.  The immigration conversations serve as an educational tool to explore some deeply entrenched perceptions and misperceptions that new immigrants and the descendants of earlier generations of immigrants have about each other — and sometimes about themselves and their own heritage. \nAl patrocinar estos diálogos\, el objetivo principal de nuestro museo es animar a todos los residentes y líderes cívicos de Salem y de ciudades vecinas a escuchar\, aprender y compartir sus perspectivas sobre el tema de la inmigración y la reforma inmigratoria. Las conversaciones comunitarias sirven para educar y explorar algunas percepciones e impresiones erróneas que rigen en las mentes de los nuevos inmigrantes y en las mentes de los descendientes de previas generaciones de inmigrantes cuando se miran uno al otro. Las conversaciones también sirven para aclarar percepciones erróneas que cada grupo de inmigrantes sostiene acerca de sí mismo y de su patrimonio en este país. \n*Special thanks to the Northey Street Bed and Breakfast for providing lodging to out-of-town guests for the Community Conversation series. \n*Agradecemos la generosidad de Northey Street Bed and Breakfast por proveer alojamiento para los participantes de esta serie de conversaciones comunitarias.
URL:https://7gables.org/event/what-health-dangers-do-immigrant-laborers-face-in-the-landscaping-industry/
CATEGORIES:Public Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170511T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170511T200000
DTSTAMP:20260502T231400
CREATED:20170131T202202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220606T143959Z
UID:5768-1494525600-1494532800@7gables.org
SUMMARY:New England Bound
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Wendy Warren of Princeton University will be presenting about her book\, New England Bound: Slavery and Colonization in Early America. Her work explores the experience of chattel bondage in seventeenth-century New England\, illuminating the deadly symbiosis between slavery and colonization in the Atlantic World. A book signing will follow the lecture in our Museum Store. \nWendy Warren is Assistant Professor of History; Philip and Beulah Rollins Bicentennial Preceptor at Princeton University. Dr. Warren specializes in the history of colonial North America\, and the early modern Atlantic World. She is particularly interested in the day-to-day practice of colonization\, and in the negotiations and conflicts that exist between would-be rulers and the unruly. \nProfessor Warren began her work at Princeton in 2010\, after receiving her M.A.\, M.Phil.\, and Ph.D. in history from Yale University. Her book\, New England Bound: Slavery and Colonization in Early America (Liveright/W.W. Norton\, 2016)\, explores the lived experience of chattel bondage in seventeenth-century New England\, illuminating the deadly symbiosis between slavery and colonization in the Atlantic World. \nMembers: Free \nNon-Members: $7.00 \nTo reserve your spot for this lecture please CLICK HERE.  For more information\, email groups@7gables.org\, or call 978-744-0991 ext. 152.
URL:https://7gables.org/event/new-england-bound/
CATEGORIES:Public Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170505T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170507T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T231400
CREATED:20170502T211654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220606T144006Z
UID:5792-1494007200-1494172800@7gables.org
SUMMARY:Life and Labor Weekends
DESCRIPTION:The first Life and Labor Weekend will take place with activities starting on Friday\, May 5 for the opening night performances of I am Joan Sullivan: A Theatrical Experience. Visitors will be introduced to Joan Sullivan\, the former Irish Catholic indentured servant of merchant John Turner\, who built The House of the Seven Gables in 1668\, and her new master\, turbulent Quaker merchant Thomas Maule. This tumultuous story will take place in the Hooper-Hathaway House with snacks and a cash bar. Showtimes are Friday\, May 5 and Saturday\, May 6 at 6:00\, 7:00\, and 8:00 and Sunday\, May 7 at 1:00\, 2:00\, and 3:00. Advance tickets start at $10.00 and are available here: https://houseofsevengables.tamretail.net/Events.aspx \nThe annual exhibit\, Life and Labor Over Four Centuries at The House of the Seven Gables\, will be open during regular operating hours and is free to visit. Explore the history of work through special objects from the collections and archives as well as an interactive music kiosk and historic documents. \nFamilies are welcome to enjoy hands-on history in our signature Living History Labs programming. Living History Labs take place on May 6 and 7 from 10:30 – 1:00 and 2:00 – 4:30. Education staff will be teaching lessons about wool carding\, seventeenth century food\, nautical life\, and settlement house activities. Finally\, on Sunday\, there will be a butter making demonstration from 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Family activities are included with general admission to the site.
URL:https://7gables.org/event/life-and-labor-weekends/
CATEGORIES:Family Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170505T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170507T150000
DTSTAMP:20260502T231400
CREATED:20170315T213809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220606T144003Z
UID:5784-1494007200-1494169200@7gables.org
SUMMARY:I Am Joan Sullivan: A Theatrical Experience
DESCRIPTION:In I Am Joan Sullivan\, meet the former Irish Catholic indentured servant of merchant John Turner\, who built The House of the Seven Gables in 1668\, and her new master\, turbulent Quaker merchant Thomas Maule\, as she sues for her freedom from his alleged abuse. Explore the trials of a young immigrant woman with little to no agency in America where she was considered a second class citizen because of her ethnicity\, gender\, and faith\, long before the immigrant struggle of the 19th and 20th centuries that inspired our founder\, Caroline Emmerton\, in her original settlement mission. \nOn Friday and Saturday night a cash bar will be available. \nAdvance tickets: members: $10.00; non-members: $15.00 \nDay-of tickets: members: $12.00; non-members: $17.00 \nAdvance ticket purchases are strongly suggested. CLICK HERE to purchase tickets.
URL:https://7gables.org/event/i-am-joan-sullivan-a-theatrical-experience/
CATEGORIES:Public Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170415T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170423T150000
DTSTAMP:20260502T231400
CREATED:20170327T223136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220606T144004Z
UID:5785-1492254000-1492959600@7gables.org
SUMMARY:Living History Labs for April Vacation: Caroline Emmerton's 1916 Settlement
DESCRIPTION:In 1916\, Caroline Emmerton’s Settlement House served the immigrant families living in the neighborhood of the museum.  The children often attended classes that taught household and industrial skills like cooking\, woodworking\, sewing and gardening.  They and other family members also joined theatrical\, musical\, and athletic clubs offered through Emmerton’s charity. \nCome join us April 15th – 23rd from 11:00 to 3:00 for our Living History Labs\, featuring hands-on activities based off these Settlement House programs of the early 20th century.  Play both scientist and historian in ‘lab experiments’ where you practice your sewing\, work on your paper folding skills or play 1916 games. \nThis special programming is ongoing during these hours and is part of your museum ticket. \nRegistration is not required. \nSalem residents are always free at The House of the Seven Gables with proof of residency.
URL:https://7gables.org/event/living-history-labs-for-april-vacation-caroline-emmertons-1916-settlement/
CATEGORIES:Family Programs,Public Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170412T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170412T200000
DTSTAMP:20260502T231400
CREATED:20170124T005226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220606T143958Z
UID:5764-1492020000-1492027200@7gables.org
SUMMARY:A World of Work: Daily Life and Labor in Seventeenth-Century Salem
DESCRIPTION:Daily life in early colonial America was marked by hard labor for most. From shipwrights to fishermen to farmers\, work meant survival. Everyone in the family had a job to fulfill. Join Emerson Baker\, professor of history at Salem State University\, to learn about life in the earliest days of colonial Salem. \nEmerson “Tad” Baker is a professor of History at Salem State University.  He is the award-winning author of many works on the history of and archaeology of early Maine and New England\, including A Storm of Witchcraft: The Salem Trials and the American Experience. He has served as an advisor for PBS-TV’s American Experience and Colonial House. Baker is a member of the Gallows Hill Project team who recently confirmed the witch trials execution site. He regularly tweets on the Salem witch trials and early New England history at @EmersonWBaker. \nMembers: Free \nNon-Members: $7.00 \nTo reserve your spot for this lecture please CLICK HERE\, or email jarrison@7gables.org\, or call 978-744-0991 ext. 152.
URL:https://7gables.org/event/a-world-of-work-daily-life-and-labor-in-seventeenth-century-salem/
CATEGORIES:Public Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170407T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170407T193000
DTSTAMP:20260502T231400
CREATED:20170215T230517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220606T144000Z
UID:5778-1491586200-1491593400@7gables.org
SUMMARY:Exhibit Opening: Life & Labor Over Four Centuries at The Gables
DESCRIPTION:Be amongst the first to see the newest exhibit\, Life and Labor over Four Centuries at The House of the Seven Gables. Join Gables staff and the exhibition committee to learn about the role of work on the National Historic Landmark District museum campus since 1668. Light refreshments will be served and a cash bar will be available. \nThis event is free and open to the public. \nTo reserve your spot for this event please CLICK HERE. For more information email groups@7gables.org\, or call 978-744-0991 ext. 152.
URL:https://7gables.org/event/exhibit-opening-four-centuries-of-life-and-labor-at-the-house-of-the-seven-gables/
CATEGORIES:Public Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170326T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170326T154500
DTSTAMP:20260502T231400
CREATED:20161220T232555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220606T143958Z
UID:5760-1490531400-1490543100@7gables.org
SUMMARY:Salem Women's History Day at The House of the Seven Gables
DESCRIPTION:The House of the Seven Gables will commemorate Salem Women’s History Day with a special women’s history tour and two lectures with speakers from the Partnership of Historic Bostons. Space is limited for all events and registration is suggested. \n12:30 – 1:15 pm: Women’s History Tour of The Gables—Free for Salem residents and members; Regular admission applies to all others. \n1:30 – 2:30 pm: The Hidden Domestic Lives of Puritan Women: When you read the spiritual narratives of 17th-century Puritan women\, it’s remarkable to realize that they are very like men’s narratives: completely focused on the search for grace. Women’s narratives mention family as rarely and perfunctorily as men’s narratives do. These were women raising children and creating homesteads in new colonial settlements\, where the domestic labor was unceasing. How did these women live both as independent spiritual seekers–the first American individuals–and as wives and mothers?  Free. \n2:30 – 3:30 pm: Katharine Gibbs – Trailblazing Woman in Business: Katharine Gibbs’ secretarial schools provided educational opportunities for women beginning in the early twentieth century and helped to change the face of the American office. Learn about this fascinating woman and the changing roles of women and work. \n3:30 – 3:45 pm: Women’s History Tour of The Gables—Free for Salem residents and members; Regular admission applies to all others. \nAll events are available on a first come\, first served basis. Registration is not required. For more information email groups@7gables.org\, or call 978-744-0991 ext. 152.
URL:https://7gables.org/event/salem-womens-history-day-at-the-house-of-the-seven-gables-2/
CATEGORIES:Public Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170322T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170322T200000
DTSTAMP:20260502T231400
CREATED:20170227T220905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220606T144000Z
UID:5780-1490205600-1490212800@7gables.org
SUMMARY:What Happens When Police Departments Help With Immigration Enforcement?
DESCRIPTION:On March 22nd\, Dr. Nik Theodore\, who recently completed a study on police involvement in immigration enforcement\, will join Salem Police Chief Mary Butler in a discussion about the consequences of this law enforcement partnership. \nDr. Theodore will present results from a 2013 study in which researchers surveyed 2\,000 Latinos in four cities regarding their perceptions of police and public safety\, given instances of police involvement in immigration enforcement. \nCommunity Conversations are free and open to the public. Reservations are recommended. If you have questions about this event\, please contact Ana Nuncio at anuncio@7Gables.org or call 978-744-0991\, ext. 105. \nEl miércoles 22 de marzo\, el investigador Dr. Nik Theodore participará con Mary Butler\, la Jefa del Departamento de Policía en Salem en una charla sobre las consecuencias de involucrar a los departamentos de policía para aplicar las leyes de inmigración. \nDr. Theodore presentará los resultados de una encuesta realizada por sus investigadores en 2013. Para este estudio\, 2\,000 habitantes latinos en cuatro ciudades fueron entrevistados acerca de sus percepciones hacia la policía y la seguridad pública después de colaboraciones entre los departamentos de policía y  el departamento de inmigración. \nLas Conversaciones Comunitarias se ofrecen gratuitamente al público y se recomienda hacer reservaciones. Si tiene alguna pregunta sobre este evento\, favor de contactar a Ana Nuncio\, anuncio@7gables.org. \nThe primary goal of The Gables in hosting these dialogues is to encourage all residents and civic leaders of Salem and surrounding communities to listen\, learn\, and share their thoughts on immigration and immigration reform.  The immigration conversations serve as an educational tool to explore some deeply entrenched perceptions and misperceptions that new immigrants and the descendants of earlier generations of immigrants have about each other — and sometimes about themselves and their own heritage. \nAl patrocinar estos diálogos\, el objetivo principal de nuestro museo es animar a todos los residentes y líderes cívicos de Salem y de ciudades vecinas a escuchar\, aprender y compartir sus perspectivas sobre el tema de la inmigración y la reforma inmigratoria. Las conversaciones comunitarias sirven para educar y explorar algunas percepciones e impresiones erróneas que rigen en las mentes de los nuevos inmigrantes y en las mentes de los descendientes de previas generaciones de inmigrantes cuando se miran uno al otro. Las conversaciones también sirven para aclarar percepciones erróneas que cada grupo de inmigrantes sostiene acerca de sí mismo y de su patrimonio en este país. \n*Special thanks to the Northey Street Bed and Breakfast for providing lodging to out-of-town guests for the Community Conversation series. \n*Agradecemos la generosidad de Northey Street Bed and Breakfast por proveer alojamiento para los participantes de esta serie de conversaciones comunitarias.
URL:https://7gables.org/event/what-happens-when-police-departments-help-with-immigration-enforcement/
CATEGORIES:Public Programs
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170302T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170302T200000
DTSTAMP:20260502T231400
CREATED:20161220T221543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220606T143958Z
UID:5759-1488477600-1488484800@7gables.org
SUMMARY:From the Folks Who Brought You the Weekend: A Short History of Labor in the United States
DESCRIPTION:Join The House of the Seven Gables for the kickoff lecture in the Seven Lectures at Seven Gables series. A.B. Chitty and Priscilla Murolo will present their books\, From the Folks Who Brought You the Weekend: A Short\, Illustrated History of Labor in the United States. The book tackles the perception of “good jobs leaving the United States\,” and the fact that many of these jobs weren’t good until they were union jobs. The work also looks at the connections between the American middle class and organized labor and their rise and fall together. Be on the lookout for a new edition of the book coming soon. \nPriscilla Murolo teaches American history at Sarah Lawrence College in Yonkers\, New York. She has recently been active in support of a successful organizing drive by Operating Engineers Local 30 among maintenance staff at Sarah Lawrence. \nA.B. Chitty is the Library Systems Officer at Queens College of the City University of New York in Flushing\, New York. He is active around safety and health issues for his union\, the Professional Staff Congress\, Local 2334 of the American Federation of Teachers. \nThey are married (to each other)\, and have become grandparents. \nMembers: Free \nNon-Members: $7.00 \nTo reserve your spot for this lecture please CLICK HERE\, or email jarrison@7gables.org\, or call 978-744-0991 ext. 152.
URL:https://7gables.org/event/from-the-folks-who-brought-you-the-weekend-a-short-history-of-labor-in-the-united-states/
CATEGORIES:Public Programs
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