Artists and vendors wanted for this year's Arts Fest!
The 2022 Diversity Catalog is live.
Small businesses seeking clean energy alternatives are invited to attend a special event.
Call for Artists and Vendors!
Beverly Main Streets is pleased to announce that applications are officially open for our 19th Arts Fest, happening on June 18th!
Whether this is your first Arts Fest or your 19th, we invite you to apply and tell us about you and your work. Keep in mind this is an interest form to be reviewed on a rolling basis; those invited to apply will receive a full application for review by a jury. If you have any questions or helpful suggestions, please email us at artsfest@beverlymainstreets.org.
The second annual North Shore Diversity Catalog, which bolsters equity and diversity by promoting minority and women-owned businesses, features a variety of small businesses on the North Shore.
Beverly Main Streets and Resilient Together Partner for a Special Event for Small Businesses
At 10am on Wednesday March 16th, downtown small businesses of all shapes and sizes are invited to join BMS at the Off Cabot Club for networking and to hear from Resilient Together, a City of Beverly and local businesses about opportunities for local businesses to save money and the environment with a brand new free program to increase your energy efficiency and reduce your bills. Delicious coffee and snacks will be on site thanks to our sponsor EnergySource!Register now.
Virtual Spotlight Talk Series Hosted by Historic Beverly
Historic Beverly celebrates Women's History Month by kicking off its Spotlight Talk series on four remarkable women from Beverly. These are intimate, 15-minute conversations that each focus on a different icon in history, starting with Polly Rantoul.Tune in on Zoom at 2pm on March 5thfor the first talk of the series!
Paint Night at Hammer & Stain
Head over to Hammer & Stain on Thursday, March 3rd for an adult openpaint night and craft kitevent! BYOB and no registration or reservation needed.
Other Arts & Culture Events
Tonight at Endicott's Manninen Center of the Arts, dancer and hip-hop artist Supaman of the Apsaalooke Nation will share his talents at Endicott College.Come experiencehis unique style-blending performance!
This Friday, March 4th is the last day tosee Samuel Bak's workdisplayed at Montserrat College of Art's main gallery. These pieces chronicle Bak's history as a Holocaust survivor and celebrate Jewish culture.
Need something to do with the kids?Enjoy Music with Darain the Conrad Room at the Beverly Public Library this Friday, March 4th.
Next Monday, March 7th, Backbeat Brewing Company hosts the Tailgate Sessions with special guest Peter Fedele. Enjoy a beer andtreat your ears!