New Year’s Eve at Hammond Castle Museum

 ~ Hammond Castle Museum

Ring in 2025 in regal splendor! Step into a world of enchantment as Hammond Castle Museum’s Great Hall transforms into the ultimate New Year’s Eve destination with our returning host Bruce Jaques. Dance the night away, indulge in gourmet treats, and uncover the mysteries of the Castle’s unique chambers. As the clock strikes twelve, join us for a spectacular champagne toast and witness our dazzling New Year’s illumination.

So, gather your friends, dress to impress, and create unforgettable memories at Club Castle – the North Shore’s most magical New Year’s celebration. Welcome 2025 in unparalleled style and grandeur! Reserve your tickets now to secure your spot at the North Shore’s most spectacular New Year’s Eve bash.

Doors open at 9:00 pm and the celebration goes to 1:00 am.
21 & Over, ID required upon arrival. Cash bar.

Learn More & Reserve Your Tickets Here!

Good Morning Cape Ann Bagel Lovers! The Latest From Salty’s

Good Morning Cape Ann

Bagel Lovers!

DECEMBER WALK-UP DATES AT 23 EAST MAIN!!!

SUNDAY 12/08, SUNDAY 12/15, SUNDAY

12/22, SUNDAY 12/29

WE WILL BE CLOSED ON SUNDAY 12/ 01

At this time all of our December pre-order slots are sold out. Stay tuned for announcements on January dates and sales locations.

Thank you so much for your support!!! –

The Team at Salty’s Bagels www.saltysbagels.com

Santa Visits Harbor 9 Golf November 30th

Santa Claus is coming

to Harbor 9 Golf and Sports Bar tomorrow!

Saturday, November 30th, 12pm-2pm

Bring the kids for a magical visit with the man in red while you enjoy our festive atmosphere.

• Snap a photo with Santa and tag us to spread the holiday cheer!

There’s fun for everyone-kids can play video games on our golf simulators, while parents can relax with a drink at the bar or try their hand at a round of virtual golf.

It’s the perfect way to make holiday memories together!

Grab your family and friends, and share this flyer to let everyone know the holiday fun is happening here. See you tomorrow!

Owl Tour

Recently, I went on another owl tour with a nearby owl expert in search of screech, barred and snowy owls. While we were somewhat successful as you see here, it was disheartening to learn that several of the screech owls we previously located had since died. The manner of death ran from Mother Nature (larger predators) to human intervention (rodenticide). But there always seems to be treasures to find such as these. As an added note, it’s been reported that the snowy I posted several days ago has also since been killed by an automobile. That one hurts especially as it was so beautiful. But **I will repeat what I have previously stated for anyone concerned about the owl’s well being: I have a nice long lens and I zoom with my lens and not my feet in order to respect the wildlife. Some of these images are cropped.