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Massachusetts motorcycle events(Note: you must have a CycleFish Profile and be logged in to Create a New Event) Daytona Bike Week - 2017 Arizona Bike Week 2017 Angel City Spring Motorcycle Rally Laughlin River Run 2017 19th Annual Spring Thunder Beach Motorcycle Rally Panama City Beach FL Myrtle Beach Bike Week - Spring Rally 2017 AspenCash Motorcycle Rally 2017 35th Annual Red River Memorial Day Motorcycle Rally Ohio Bike Week 2017 Mississippi Gulf Coast Memorial Day Blowout 2017 Warrensburg Bike Rally 2017 Street Vibrations Spring Rally 2017 Americade Touring Motorcycle Rally 2017 Cave In Rock IL Republic of Texas Biker Rally - ROT Rally - 2017 Laconia Motorcycle Week 2017 Motorcycle Rally June Bug Boogie - Spring Motorcycle Rally Johnstown Thunder in the Valley 2017 Ten Buck Bike Show L.A.M.A. Worcester 11th Anniversary/Trophy Party 14th Annual Mystery Ride Christian Motorcyclists Association's Run for the Son
8th Annual Veterans Inc. Poker Run American Legion Riders Chpt 58 Ride & Rock 4 Charity Thunder in the Valley Festival Blessing of the Bikes Vets 1st 4th Annual Spring Run Boston's 7th Annual Wounded Vet Run 39th Annual British Motorcycle Meet British & Classic Motorcycle Show & Swap Meet 11th Annual PFC. Moquin Ride for the Fallenharley davidson for sale upstate sc 5th Annual T's Ridemotorcycles for sale burnley Sea Of Pink Ride 2017givi motorcycle top box india American Legion Post 59 Motorcycle Ride MMA Annual Bike Raffle Party 6th Annual Veterans Motorcycle Run 2017 New England Ride for Kids® 9th Annual Charity Chic's Ride
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8th Annual Party Under The Bridge 4th Annual Pig Roast "Cowboy Country Motorcycle Tour" Midwest Motorcycle 22 Year Anniversary ABATE 38th Annual Swap Meet Antique Motorcycle Club of America Motorcycle Show and Swap Meet Annual Biker Lobby Day Wilkins H-D Ladies Only Garage Party CMA Arizona Seasons Of Refreshing AMSOIL Arenacross - Atlanta Maryland Bikers for Change ABBA Shrine 14th Annual Bikers Ball & Rally Heat the Streets 2017 Open House! Desert Ride in Bike Show First Responders Appreciation Event and Bike Night Wide Open Bike Show & Swap Meet -- updated 8 month(s) ago 23rd Annual All Harley Bike Show Rod, Custom Car & Motorcycle Show Show - 48th annual Earlywine Indoor Motorcross Racing Winter Series Rnd 17 & 18 Bikes & Beads Mardi Gras Celebration American Legion Riders Chapter 555 Chili Cook-Off Hooked On Healing Veterans Motorcycle Ride Mardi Gras Motorcycle Fun Run
Carroll Strong Benefit and Dice Run Ride to the Capitol Shriners Motorcycle Scavenger Hunt 4th Annual Iron & Clematis Vintage Motorcycle Festival Mardi Gras & Motorcycles Conrad's Crazy Cajun Cook-off L.A.M.A. Naples 3rd Anniversary Party Ridin' Out the Winter PartyHalloween is no longer just for kids and adults with kids. October 31st in Salem Ma has had a tradition of proving just that. This year, even being on a Monday night, we expect record crowds of adults to converge on Washington Street like a horde of zombies for completion of our month-long Haunted Happenings celebration. According to the National Retail Federation (NRF) “Millennial consumers (ages 18-34) are now the most likely of all adult generations to participate in Halloween. They’re also one of the top spenders on Halloween costumes, spending an average $42.39 compared with $31.03 for all adults.” This youthful population segment has big plans for those costumes too: their intent to attend parties is up 10.9% from 2006, reports the NRF.
Winifred Sanderson: Sisters, All Hallow’s Eve has become a night of frolic, where children wear costumes and run amok!Amok, amok, amok, amok, amok. And… that brings us back to Salem Ma. We are having a party. Millennials and every other older generation are invited but we want this night of fun and frolic to be a safe one. This is a link to Halloween Night’s Be Smart, Be Safe, Have Fun suggestions flyer that we urge you to read and make use of. Simple advice is offered, such as if you have to drive here, park someplace else, like Beverly or Danvers. Don’t bring real swords. Don’t bring fake swords or anything that looks like a weapon. They WILL BE confiscated. The second part of the flyer has the day & evening festivities schedule, from Shock Top Beer Garden, ( 21+) on Federal St. at Washington Street, to all the different bands at various locations in the Downtown District, to the 10:15pm Halloween Finale Fireworks at Washington Street & Bridge Street. After the closing fireworks show, please be respectful as you leave town.
You may not know this but many parts of the Downtown District are residential. There are people trying to get some sleep because they ARE going to work Tuesday. That brick structure you are leaning up against may look like an empty office building, but it is really a refurbished apartment complex. And if you are using social media to share with all your friends not lucky enough to be here, consider using the tags #SalemMA and @hauntdhappnings in your pictures & tweets. Have a great time, we made this party for you! You’ve read The Crucible in high school. You went to see movies like Salem’s Lot and Hocus Pocus. You may be a fan of the TV show Salem. You know a lot about Salem. For example (spoiler alert) when visitors ask one of our Info Guides to give directions as to where the witches were burned, our response is that no one was “burnt at the stake” in Salem for allegations of witchcraft. Nineteen were tried & hung, another was tortured to death and four died in prison awaiting trial.
Curious about whether what else you know is true or not? Come to Salem this Thursday, Oct. 27 at noon for a 15 minute Tent Talk discussion of The Salem Witch Trials: 10 Misconceptions with Kate Fox,  Executive Director, Destination Salem, Office of Tourism and Cultural Affairs for the City of Salem. It is sponsored by the Salem Award Foundation for Human Rights and Social Justice. You are invited to separate the facts from the fiction, ask questions, and gain a firmer understanding of what happened here between 1692 and 1693. The Tent Talk discussion is free of charge. The tent will be set up, appropriately, at the Witch Trials Memorial, located on Liberty Street between Charter and Derby Streets. Drawing upon the lessons of the Salem Witch Trials of 1692, the mission of the Salem Award Foundation is to promote awareness, understanding and empathy in support of human rights, tolerance and social justice. It advances social change through educational programming, stewardship of the Salem Witch Trials Memorial as a place of reflection, and by awarding and celebrating contemporary champions who embody its mission.
We mentioned this on our page, as probably other community organizations have commented in posts on their Facebook or Twitter accounts, but we think it really merits repeating: avoid driving to Salem this weekend. We don’t have any hard statistics, just real time observations which lead us to believe that there are a lot more people checking out and enjoying all that Salem Ma has to offer this year. Parking is hard to find. Streets are getting backed up with traffic. The idea is to spend a day in Salem Ma and have fun. We want that to be what you take away when you leave. So, leave the car at home. Or ride in on any number of MBTA buses that pass through the Witch City. Or travel aboard the Boston Harbor Cruise ferry. There is a lot going on. As a perfect example, here is an advisory from the Salem Police Department in reference to this weekend: Although every effort to keep roads open will be made, please be aware that any roads necessary to maintain public safety will be closed without notice.
Officers will be posted in key intersections at peak times to assist with traffic when possible. Many businesses and organizations in Salem go to great effort to provide entertaining & informative diversions for you, we just want to make sure you have an easy way to get to them all! While October 1st technically starts Salem’s month-long celebration of Halloween, the real kick-off has been the Annual Salem Chamber of Commerce Haunted Happenings Grand Parade. This year, the 21st annual parade will be held Thursday, Oct. 6th from 6:30pm-8pm. The Salem Chamber of Commerce cordially invites you to participate as a walker, to become a volunteer, or just attend this year’s event, which will feature the theme “100 Years of Parks and Play.” The term “children of all ages” could not better describe the participants as thousands of Salem’s students from kindergarten to college and our local business owners will be ready to march from Shetland Park to the Salem Common.
Along the way you will see colors, lights, sounds and faces of kids basking in the limelight that for that given moment they are the center of attention. They represent all that is fun about Salem. The Annual Salem Chamber of Commerce Haunted Happenings Grand Parade will be starting from Shetland Properties on Congress Street then turning left onto Derby Street, right onto Central Street, left onto Front Street, right onto Washington Street, right onto the Essex Street Pedestrian Mall and ending at the Common. This will necessitate certain road closings from 6pm until 9:30pm. When it all stops at the Common, it does not end as there will be a continuing celebration with local favorite DJ Doug entertaining the crowd. For the latest developments, please check the Salem Chamber of Commerce Haunted Happenings Grand Parade Facebook page It is a parade, it is a party, it is a traveling brochure of things to come during Haunted Happenings in Salem Ma. And by attending, you will be a part of it!
Have your pets been acting a little strange the past few days? Dogs and cats almost meeting in secret corners of your home? What could they have in common to discuss? How about this Sunday’s upcoming 2nd Annual Howl-o-ween Pet Parade. Yes, a Halloween-themed parade with pets as costumed participants; steps off at Derby Sq., Oct. 2 at 1 pm. “Salem is going to the dogs, and we couldn’t be happier about it,” explains Kylie Sullivan, Executive Director of Salem Main Streets, which is producing the 2nd Annual Howl-o-ween Pet Parade. “Last year’s event was an enormous success with some amazing costumes,” she says “and we’re anticipating that this year will be even bigger. Salem is such a pet-friendly city; it seemed like a no-brainer that we needed a community pet parade during Haunted Happenings. It’s such a special way to engage our residents, appeal to our visitors, and celebrate our local businesses.” The 2nd Annual Howl-o-ween Pet Parade will include a pet photo booth by Salem Pet Photo, an area with information about local rescues and pet-focused downtown businesses, as well as the parade and costume contest with prizes.