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June 29 , 2009

PEM EVENTS--FUN FOR THE SUMMER!

Here is the complete museum calendar of upcoming events

for July 2009 at the Peabody Essex Museum

JULY
Saturday, July 11, 10am – noon,
Down by the sea! Create a Giant Sea Turtle
Dead Horse Beach, Salem Willows Park

Free (parking is also free)
Comb the shore for flotsam and debris to create a collaborative sea turtle with environmental artist Kyle Browne. You’ll clean up the coast to protect wildlife and the environment and have fun making a huge ephemeral artwork. Made possible by the Lowell Institute and ECHO (Education through Cultural and Historical Organizations).
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Sunday, July 12
Flotsam Fun
Reservations by July 10
Flotsam, a wordless picture book by David Wiesner, features fantastical images of an underwater world retrieved from a camera that washed up on the beach. Create your own story and images inspired by flotsam collected at local beaches as well as artwork on view in Trash Menagerie.
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Thursday, July 16, 9:30 am,
Members-Only Gallery Talk: The Golden Age of Dutch Seascapes
with Curator Daniel Finamore, Dutch Seascapes Galleries

Reservations by July 14
Members only, $15
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Friday, July 17, 4–10 pm
Surf’s Up! A PEM Beach Party
Atrium
Museum admission: members free; nonmembers $10
Learn how to surf, build a sand castle, watch films, design your own surfboard and dance under the stars. You won’t go hungry. We’ve planned a casual summer menu of pizza, burgers (beef and veggie), hot dogs, veggies, fruit salad and cool drinks. Cash bar available.

The following events will be going on all day!

Surfboard Design
Kevin Cunningham displays his eco-friendly hollow wooden surfboards and the tools he uses to shape them. Watch as he transforms raw materials into a surfboard and talks about the inspirations for his designs.

Sand Sculpture
Kristie Haupt from Elwin Designs turns ordinary sand into beautiful sculptures. Haupt, a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, is a sculptor, painter, illustrator and graphic designer.

Music and Dancing
Ernie Houle from Locomotion DJ Productions keeps the beach party hopping with your favorite summer tunes.

Learn How to Surf with BrickhouseMeet surfers from Brickhouse, a local surf shop and school. Hear what it’s like to surf in New England year-round and learn the basics of paddling and getting up on a board.

Surfing Simulator
Catch a wave without getting wet! Test your surfing skills on an arcade surfing simulator.

Be sure not to miss these exciting activities at night too!

Family Fun Art Activities
4-8 pm, Art Studios
Design your own surfboard and create your own photograph.

Story Time
4 pm, SurfLand Gallery
Recommended for children up to age 7

SurfLand Gallery Tours
5, 6 and 7:30 pm
Half-hour tours with museum docents.

Surf’s Up
5–6:30 pm, FILM
2007, 85 minutes, directed by Ash Brannon and Chris Buck
Meet Cody Maverick, a penguin with a passion for surfing and a dream to compete in the Big Z Memorial Surf Off.


The Women and the Waves
7–8 pm, FILM
2009, 48 minutes, directed by Heather Hudson and Peck Euwer
This documentary explores the lives of female surfers who paddled head first into the male-dominated sport of surfing and found a place of their own. Meet generations of surfers, introduced with breathtaking images by SurfLand photographer Joni Sternbach, who explain why surfing is a dominant force in their lives.

Step into Liquid
8:15–10 pm, FILM
2007, 90 minutes, directed by Dana Brown
Check out the surfers and prime locations all over the world, including Oahu’s North Shore (monstrous waves), the Gulf shores of Texas (where oil supertankers churn things up), the ice-cold waters of Ireland and the tropics of Rapa Nui.

Our evening at the beach is inspired by the exhibition SurfLand:

Photographs by Joni Sternbach.
The SurfLand and Trash Menagerie exhibitions will be open until 9 pm.
Made possible by the Lowell Institute and ECHO (Education through Cultural and Historical Organizations)
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Friday, July 31, 7 - ­9 pm
21st Annual Salem Maritime Festival
Derby Wharf, downtown Salem,
Free
The city¹s Maritime Festival at Derby Wharf celebrates New England¹s long seafaring history and traditions. It kicks off Friday night with a concert by local favorite Entrain. On Saturday, enjoy more music, demonstrations, exhibits, tours of the tall ship Friendship, the Custom House and the Derby House, food and family-friendly activities. Made possible in part by PEM and ECHO (Education through Cultural and Historical Organizations).
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ONGOING PROGRAMS AT PEM

Daily, 3-4pm
Story Times
For children ages 3 to 6 with accompanying adult
Reservations required for children participants only
Included with museum admission
Made possible by Target
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Mondays, 5–6 pm, $12 per session
Wednesdays, 12:15–1:15 pm, $7 per session
Drop-in Yoga Classes
Phillips Library Auditorium
Instructor Susan Himml leads these all-level Hatha yoga classes. For information, call 978-745-9500, ext. 3043.
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First and third Wednesdays of each month, 10:30–11 am
Story Time for Tots, Book Buddies
Meet at the information desk, Included with museum admission
Meet other parents and caregivers and introduce your young child to the wonderful world of museums through stories and related activities in the PEM galleries.
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Saturdays and Sundays in July and August, 1–3 pm
Weekend Art Activities
Included with museum admission
Drop by the Art Studios for hands-on art activities the whole family will enjoy! Museum educators lead various projects inspired by art in PEM galleries. Schedule subject to change. Visit pem.org/events for details. Made possible by American Dental Partners.
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HOURS: Open Tuesday-Sunday and holiday Mondays, 10 am-5 pm. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day.

ADMISSION: Adults $15; seniors $13; students $11. Additional admission to Yin Yu Tang: $5. Members, youth 16 and under and residents of Salem enjoy free general admission and free admission to Yin Yu Tang.

INFO: Call 866-745-1876 or visit our Web site at http://www.pem.org/.

Juli

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