01907 Summer 2021
You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles
YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.
4 | <strong>01907</strong><br />
WHAT'S UP<br />
Down on the farm<br />
What: The Farmers Market is a<br />
summer staple offering a wide variety<br />
of produce, meats, fish, breads,<br />
flowers and crafts from farmers, food<br />
producers and artisans from around<br />
Massachusetts.<br />
Where: Town Hall lawn, 22 Monument<br />
Avenue.<br />
When: Sundays, rain or shine, 10 a.m.-1<br />
p.m. through October.<br />
Get out there<br />
What: Swampscott Recreation offers<br />
a summer's-worth of fun activities for<br />
kids and adults, including stand-up<br />
paddling and sailing lessons, chess and<br />
yoga.<br />
Where: Check swampscottma.myrec.<br />
com for class schedules and registration<br />
information, or call 781-596-8854.<br />
When: Programs run through mid<br />
August.<br />
Get your read on<br />
What: The library has launched its<br />
online summer reading program for<br />
ages 3-13.<br />
Where: Visit swampscottlibrary.org for<br />
more information, call Lisa Julien-Hayes<br />
at 781-596-8867, extension 3307, or email<br />
swachild@noblenet.org<br />
When: <strong>Summer</strong> reading runs through<br />
August 2.<br />
Nurturing Nature<br />
What: The Swampscott Conservancy<br />
is a nonprofit organization dedicated<br />
to protecting and enhancing<br />
Swampscott's natural resources.<br />
Where: The Conservancy is dedicated to<br />
helping protect the 47-acre Harold A. King<br />
Town Forest off Nichols Street.<br />
When: Check swampscottconservancy.<br />
org or The Conservancy Facebook<br />
page for upcoming monthly meetings,<br />
usually held at 7 p.m. at the Senior<br />
Center, 200R Essex St. (behind the high<br />
school).