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Leaders from Haverhill and Methuen are among those named Monday by Essex County Community Foundation as the next cohort of “Creative County ChangeMakers.” Local members include Noah Greenstein and Hailey Moschella of Haverhill and Loida Dominguez of Methuen. Since 2021, Creative County ChangeMakers program has graduated 33 cross-sector creatives who, the Foundation says, have “inspired […] ....
Haverhill Art Walk, which returns to the downtown Riverfront Cultural District this spring, is seeking performers, artists, crafters, tradespeople and volunteers. Haverhill Art Walk takes place Saturdays, from June 3 to Sept. 30, bringing art and entertainment to underutilized spaces and local businesses with an alleyway artist market, exhibitions, live music and interactive programming. Applications […] ....
By John Lee Grant | Sarah LoVasco and Hailey Moschella, co-owners of The Switchboard,. (Courtesy photograph.) After a one-year hiatus due to the coronavirus, the Haverhill Art Walk series comes back beginning Saturday, May 8. The first Art Walk took place during September of 2019 and brought various exhibitions, demonstrations and performances to downtown Haverhill. Invited by City Councilor Timothy J. Jordan, Hailey Moschella, this year’s coordinator, told councilors Tuesday night the walk is expanding. “It’s an indoor and outdoor event that will take place on the second Saturday of the month, May through September. So, we’re increasing it from a one-time event to monthly. After Art Walk in 2019, we spoke to the business owners who participated. They all experienced an increase in foot traffic during Art Walk hours and supported bringing the event back to Haverhill,” she said. ....
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Haverhill Cultural Council Chair Nathan E. Webster. (WHAV News file photograph.) During the season ahead, Haverhill residents and visitors will be able to take part in a cultural fair and a Boardwalk Block Party, learn about printing, hear concerts, enjoy theatrical productions and more thanks to more than $40,000 in grants recently awarded by the Haverhill Cultural Council. The state money was awarded to local nonprofits, individuals and local business leaders delivering activities and programs for students, seniors and children. Specific offerings include Haverhill YMCA Learning Pods, Self-Care for Haverhill Senior Citizens, “Chainsaws, Cheeseburgers and Rock and Roll” and “Musical Baseball Show.” ....