This
week's community bulletin highlights key town deadlines, meetings,
programs, events and civic reminders. Click any blue item to go directly
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Household hazardous waste collection day set for June 13
The
Marblehead and Swampscott health departments will sponsor a household
hazardous waste collection day on Saturday, June 13 from 9 a.m. to noon
at the Marblehead Transfer Station, accessible via the Green Street
entrance. Residents can drop off items including oil-based paints,
stains, solvents, pesticides, motor oil, antifreeze, propane tanks, pool
chemicals and fluorescent bulbs. The program does not accept
ammunition, explosives, asbestos, prescription medicines or commercial
waste. Materials should be left in original containers with caps
tightened, sorted by category and packed upright in sturdy boxes. Proof
of residency is required. Costs range from $40 for up to three gallons
to $90 for up to 25 gallons, with payment by credit card or check
only. For more information, contact the Board of Health at
781-631-0212. Full flier.
Driftwood Garden Club plant sale set for May 9
The
Driftwood Garden Club will hold its annual plant sale Saturday, May 9
from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Masonic Hall in Marblehead. The sale features
perennials, annuals, ground covers and herbs, many from local gardens.
New this year is a curated selection of houseplants billed as ideal
Mother’s Day gifts. Personal shopping assistants and carry-out service
will be available. Proceeds support the gardens and grounds at Abbot
Public Library and Marblehead Housing Old Farrell Court.
David Shribman speaks Wednesday, May 6
Pulitzer
Prize-winning journalist David M. Shribman will speak on “Portrayals of
Antisemitism” at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 6 in the Marblehead High School
auditorium, 2 Humphrey St. The event is listed in Marblehead Public
Schools’ Digital Backpack and is sponsored by Marblehead Public Schools,
Marblehead Police Department, Marblehead Ministerial Association and
the Marblehead Task Force Against Discrimination. Details are on
the Digital Backpack page.
Jenna Blum roundtable set for May 13
The
Marblehead Festival of Arts will host a roundtable with author Jenna
Blum at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 13 at the Marblehead Arts Association
Tavern, 8 Hooper St. General admission costs $35 plus a service fee and
organizers say the event is expected to sell out quickly. Event details
and tickets are on the festival’s website.
Student art show opens with May 14 reception
Marblehead Public Schools’ Digital Backpack lists a spring art exhibition running from May 14 through May 27.
The flyer says Marblehead Veterans Middle School and Marblehead High
School will open the show with a reception from 4:30 to 7 p.m. Thursday,
May 14 at Abbot Hall Auditorium, 188 Washington St. featuring work from
grades 7-12 including senior artists.
Garden club plant sale supports Lee Mansion gardens
The
Marblehead Garden Club will hold its plant sale from 8:30 to 11 a.m.
Saturday, May 16 at the Jeremiah Lee Mansion, 161 Washington St.
Admission is free, early arrival is encouraged and shoppers can pay by
cash, check, card or Venmo while browsing annuals, perennials and native
plants. See the museum’s Lee Mansion page.
Literary walking tour explores harbor stories
The
Marblehead Festival of Arts will offer “All Paths Lead to the Harbor”
at 1 p.m. Sunday, May 17 meeting at State Street Landing, 75 Front St.
General admission costs $25 plus a service fee and the event is billed
as a literary walking tour. Details and tickets are on the festival’s web page.
Poets group meetup planned for May 17
The
Marblehead Arts Association calendar lists a Marblehead Poets Group
Meetup from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Sunday, May 17 at 8 Hooper St. The group is
open to writers in any genre who want to discuss writing practices,
share work and offer feedback. More info is on the Arts Association’s Poets Group page.