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Arts Festival June 30- July 4, 2001 The arts are an integral part of the town culture. And you can see it all come alive and come together over Fourth of July weekend. The Old Town (the historic section of Marblehead) is filled with celebration and entertainment. |
| The churches and public buildings become galleries for photographs, sculpture, paintings, arts and crafts, children’s art, and so much more. Musicians, magicians, and entertainers perform all along Washington Street as part of the Street Festival. Concerts at Crocker Park magnificently blend music with the beautiful vista of the harbor. | |
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Fourth of July Harbor Illumination and Fireworks We’re an independent bunch in Marblehead, so Independence Day has real meaning in this town. One of the most amazing things you will ever see is the Harbor Illumination. Imagine sitting on the beach or the rocky bluffs of our harbor filled with boats, almost to bursting. As the sun sets on a sultry summer night, bright red flares placed every ten feet around the entire harbor are lit, in what is described as a dazzling ruby necklace. It’s extraordinary. And it heralds the spectacular fireworks display. Especially dramatic because Marblehead is such a remarkably historic place. The Fourth of July Horribles Parade There’s a legend behind this event that the town’s children had such a long day waiting for the fireworks display, that this parade was created for them. The result is a unique event which features hundreds of kids in costumes, lots of humor, satire, political commentary and just the best of old-fashioned fun. Race Week You don’t have to be a sailor or a yachtsman to appreciate the excitement of Race Week. The last week of July, Marblehead’s yacht clubs — there are easily a half a dozen — host this regatta under sail. New England Championships The same spirit — only this time embracing all of New England — brings the boats to Marblehead again in August. What a sight! Christmas Walk & Holiday Concerts The first weekend in December, the shops and restaurants play host to a town-wide open house designed to spark holiday shopping and the warmth of community neighborliness. The town comes out to enjoy this annual event with holiday spirit and warm community neighborliness. Santa even arrives in Marblehead by lobster boat. And, many of the town’s churches host afternoon and evening concerts. Town Meeting As close to pure democracy as you will find anywhere in the United States, this multi-day session is the ultimate governing and decision-making body for the town. Held in the high school auditorium, the town’s votes on policy and legal items are characterized by lively conversation. Marblehead is governed by Yankee thrift and common sense. Town Meeting is history-rich, never dull. And when in session, it’s the buzz of the town. |
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