This
week’s community bulletin highlights key town deadlines, meetings,
programs, events and civic reminders. Click any blue item to go directly
to source material, registration pages or full details.
The
Marblehead Animal Shelter will host a charity night at The Landing
Restaurant, 81 Front St., on Tuesday, March 24, from 6 to 9 p.m. The
event will feature food and drinks, a silent auction and live music by
The Melody Makers. Fifteen percent of all food, drink and gift
certificate purchases during the evening will be donated to the shelter.
No tickets are required, though reservations are recommended.
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MAA hosts
spring exhibit reception March 1: The Marblehead Arts Association will
hold an opening reception for its spring exhibits on Sunday, March 1
from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at 8 Hooper St. The reception marks the start of
multiple shows running Feb. 28 through April 11, and the galleries will
be open Wednesday through Sunday from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is
free and donations are appreciated.
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Abbot Public
Library is taking reservations beginning Jan. 26 for its AARP Tax
Counseling Program, offering free tax preparation assistance on Tuesday
afternoons from Feb. 3 through April 14 at the library’s event center,
235 Pleasant St.
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North Shore
Community Action Programs is accepting applications for fuel assistance,
which helps low-income households pay heating bills. A household of one
with annual income below $45,392 or two people below $59,359 is
eligible, with higher thresholds for larger families. New applicants and
returning customers should contact Sharon Doliber at the Council on
Aging at 781-631-6225 for help completing paperwork.
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Drop-in Tech
Help (March 10): All Computers Great and Small will provide free drop-in
tech help Tuesday, March 10 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Abbot Public
Library. Patrons can bring laptops, tablets or phones for assistance. No
registration is required, and staff remind participants to keep
passwords private.
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The
Marblehead Festival of Arts will hold four speed puzzling fundraisers at
Abbot Hall in the lead-up to the 2026 Festival. Events are scheduled
for March 7, Aug. 8, Sept. 26 and Nov. 7, with competitions running from
10 a.m. to noon and additional time reserved for setup and cleanup.
Organizers say a January event drew strong participation and spectator
interest, prompting the expanded schedule and a planned champions round
in November. More information and registration.
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Swampscott
Tides will host “Swampscott Fish Tales: An Evening of Community
Storytelling” on Saturday, March 28 at 7 p.m. at Swampscott High School.
The event will feature 10-minute stories on the theme “A Fish Out of
Water” and will serve as a fundraiser for the neighboring nonprofit. Buy tickets.
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Marblehead
Public Schools urges parents and guardians whose children will be five
years old by Sept. 1 to register for kindergarten for the 2026-2027
school year. Registration opens Feb. 23 and requires submitting proof of
age, residency and other documents through the district’s online
enrollment portal. Families may choose between free half-day
kindergarten or a full-day program costing $4,120. Registration information and required forms.
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A
Massachusetts boating safety course will be held March 21 at the Boston
Yacht Club, 1 Front St. Starting April 1, anyone operating a motorized
vessel in Massachusetts — including powerboats, sailboats and personal
watercraft — must complete an approved boating safety education course
under the new state law. The course will cover navigation rules,
emergency procedures and environmental protection. The entry fee is $80
for nonmembers.
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Multiple
vacancies: The Select Board has posted vacancies on several appointed
town boards and commissions, including the Conservation Commission,
Design Review Board, Disabilities Commission, Marblehead Cultural
Council, Marblehead Community Access and Media, the Old & Historic
Districts Commission (alternate) and the Task Force Against
Discrimination. Residents interested in serving must submit a letter of
interest and resume to the Select Board at Abbot Hall, 188 Washington
St., or by email to wileyk@marbleheadma.gov. Positions remain open until
filled. Full vacancy list.
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The second
Coffin School Community Meeting is set for Tuesday, March 18, from 6 to 8
p.m. The town, working with the University of Connecticut’s Technical
Assistance to Brownfields program, is continuing to gather public input
on possible future reuse of the former Coffin School property. The
meeting will be held in the Abbot Hall auditorium and online. Learn more here.
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The
Marblehead Police Department, in partnership with the Marblehead Council
on Aging, will offer a citizen police academy this spring for residents
interested in learning more about local law enforcement. The program
will run Thursdays from 6 to 9 p.m. from April 23 through June 11 at the
Judy & Gene Jacobi Community Center, 10 Humphrey St. Class size is
limited and open to Marblehead residents age 18 and older. Participants
are expected to attend all sessions and complete a Criminal Offender
Record Information check as part of the application process. Forms
may also be picked up at the Council on Aging. For questions or more
information, contact Lt. David Ostrovitz at ostrovitzd@marbleheadma.gov
or Janice Salisbury-Beal at salisburybealj@marbleheadma.gov.
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MHS Film Club
announces March screenings: The MHS Film Club will host two screenings
in March as part of its intergenerational movie discussion series. Films
will be shown Wednesdays at 3 p.m. at the Mariner’s Movie Theatre, 265
Pleasant St. The next movie is “The Princess Bride” on March 25.
Organizers say the program is designed to encourage discussion among
participants of different generations.
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The Scottish
traditional music group Tannahill Weavers will perform March 20 at
Me&Thee Music in Marblehead in what organizers say will be the
band’s only Boston-area appearance.
The group,
founded in Paisley, Scotland, blends traditional Scottish melodies with
contemporary rhythms and was inducted into the Scottish Traditional
Music Hall of Fame in 2011. Current members include guitarist and singer
Roy Gullane, flutist Phil Smillie, fiddler Alistair McCulloch and piper
Iain MacGillivray, who has appeared in productions including
“Outlander” and “Men in Kilts.” The performance will take place at the
Unitarian Universalist Church, 28 Mugford St. Doors open at 7:15 p.m.,
and the show begins at 8 p.m. Tickets are available online at
meandthee.org or locally at Arnould Gallery, 111 Washington St. The
all-volunteer nonprofit organization will also collect donations of
nonperishable food items for the Marblehead Food Pantry before the show.
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Marblehead
Opticians to host fundraiser for Miles for Mary: Marblehead Opticians
will host a fundraising event for Miles for Mary from 4 to 6 p.m. March
18 at the shop, 51 Atlantic Ave. The event will feature a Maui Jim trunk
sale, light refreshments and live music by shop owner Jim Trick. Twenty
percent of sales during the event will be donated to Massachusetts
General Hospital through the Miles for Mary fundraising effort.
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Carol
Whitmore, national commander in chief of the Veterans of Foreign Wars,
will visit the Salem VFW at 95 Derby St. on Friday, March 20. The Salem post will host Whitmore along with state VFW officers from 4:30 to about 7:30 p.m. The visit is part of Whitmore’s trip to Massachusetts and will include meetings with local and state VFW leadership. Ronald Knight, commander of VFW Post 2005, shared the announcement to keep local communities informed about veterans’ affairs.