Tuesday, July 17th - Dick Tracy, Detective
Local History Film Series 2018
1:00 PM, Tapley Memorial Hall: Heritage Films of
Danvers will feature summer weekly one-hour historical programs
unique in their film/discussion style presentation. Dan
Tremblay, presenter, is a volunteer member with the Danvers
Historical Society and coordinates this series to support the
Society.
Wednesday, July 18th
Jump iN Joint - Open Mic Night
3rd Wednesday, Monthly at Tapley Memorial Hall, 7
- 9pm
Monthly “Acoustic Performers Night". Bring an
instrument, tell a story, tell us some jokes, read a poem and
have fun. No need to pre-register. Arrive at 7pm and we'll fit
you in the line-up. Please contact Dan at dh.tremblay@outlook.com or 978-777-2711.
FREE and open to the public at Tapley Memorial
Hall, 13 Page Street
Parking on Page St. or in the Community Lot at the
corner of Page and Elm Streets. Reservations appreciated
to help with hall set up. RSVP to 978.777.1666 or E-mail
to dhs@danvershistory.org
.
Thursday, July 19th "Old Put" General
Israel Putnam
3rd Thursday Speaker Series at Tapley Memorial Hall 7- 8:30pm
Author, Bob Hubbard shares additional research
about "Old Put", Gen. Israel Putnam. Israel Putnam
(1718–1790) played a key role in both the French & Indian
War and the Revolutionary War. He later commanded a force of
500 men who were shipwrecked off the coast of Cuba.
Robert Ernest Hubbard is a retired professor from
Albertus Magnus College in New Haven, Connecticut and an
adjunct faculty member in the college’s Master of Fine Arts
Writing Program. Mr. Hubbard's recent publication is
"Major General Israel Putnam: Hero of the American
Revolution"
Donations appreciated for the Society's mission of
education and preservation.
Parking on Page St. or in the Community Lot at the
corner of Page and Elm St.
And don't Forget to . . . . .
TANGO! Sunday, August 5th.
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