The Salem YMCA in Partnership with the Salem Jazz and Soul Festival is Pleased to Offer MusicKidz Starting This Month

YMCA Salem, MA MusicKidz

The Salem Jazz and Soul Festival is relocating its long–‐running MusicKidz to the Salem Y, bringing more music to more kids

Salem, MA – Beginning this month, the Salem YMCA will offer MusicKidz, the popular music enrichment program developed and presented by the Salem Jazz and Soul Festival. MusicKidz offers a range of music concepts and topics to introduce children to the joys of music at an early age. This fun-filled class, geared toward children kindergarten through 5th grade and their parents, will be held in the Music Studio in the Teen Arts Center at the Salem YMCA. Led by music enthusiast Justine Pasquale, an educator and Salem State University graduate, MusicKidz will take place the second Saturday of every month, from 10:00 to 11:00am. Salem YMCA’s Associate Executive Director Charity Lezama said, “We are thrilled to collaborate with the Salem Jazz and Soul Festival to bring MusicKidz to Y families and the Salem community overall. We are so proud of the diversity of our music programs and having a state-of-the art studio available to the community gives us the perfect setting for innovative programs like MusicKidz.” Lezama added, “We are so thankful to the Salem Jazz and Soul Festival and the sponsorship from Howling Wolf Taqueria which enables us to offer this wonderful program to families in Salem.”

The Salem Y is dedicated to providing a nurturing environment where everyone belongs. More than a gym, the Y is a cause, a movement to strengthen the community and the people who live in it. Working closely with community organizations, and local businesses, the Y continues to be part of the broader Salem community through sponsorships and partnerships that bring initiatives like MusicKidz to more people.

Nick Giarratani, Education Director of the Salem Jazz and Soul Festival said, “We are very excited for this new partnership. We’re hoping that teaming up with the Y will allow us to introduce more young kids to the wonders of music!” For more information, please contact Director of Music and Media, Emily Wellman at 978-774-0351 or wellmane@northshoreymca.org.

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About the Y

The Y is one of the nation’s leading nonprofits strengthening communities through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. For over 150 years, the YMCA of the North Shore has been strengthening the foundations of community for the more than 40,000 members it serves in 25 cities and towns. We nurture the potential of children and teens, improve the nation’s health and well-being and provide opportunities to give back and support our neighbors; regardless of age, race, ethnicity or socio-economic background. www.northshoreymca.org.

Contact: Maggie Glidden
Marketing & Communications Director
YMCA of the North Shore
gliddenm@northshoreymca.org
978-564-3098

Saturday May 10th – Latimbop kicks off Derby Square Series

May 10th marks the start of our Derby Square Series of concerts.  Featured first is Latimbop- an explosive contemporary Cuban dance group led by talented young Cuban pianist, Issac Delgado Jr., (son of famous Cuban musician Issac Delgado) and Colombian bassist Esther Rojas. Latimbop is made up of Berklee students with lots of experience in various genres of Latin American and Cuban music. Its roots come from timba mixed with jazz, funk, and Latin music.

For more information, please check out our Derby Square Series page.

New Website Launched!

We are pleased to announce that we’ve launched our new website!  We hope that you find it easier to use, less cluttered and more helpful in keeping track of what we’re up to.   While we have tried our best to ensure everything is working properly, we may have missed a few things.  If you have any comments or questions, please let us know using our Contact Form!  Thank you very much for your support through this transition period, we appreciate it!

 

MusicKidz!

We are pleased to announce our popular MusicKidz program is now monthly.  Sponsored by Howling Wolf Taqueria, it’s aimed primarily at grades K through 5. MusicKidz takes place at Salem Public Library’s Children’s Room on the second Saturday of every month from 10 to 11 a.m.  Please join us!

 

Jazz Appreciation Day – Saturday April 5th

We are pleased to announce a killer show for the opening of our 2014 season!   The City of Salem Jazz Appreciation Day will take place at the Salem Five Community Room, April 5 from 2 to 4 p.m. The North Shore Jazz Project All Stars will perform. The community room is  located at 210 Essex Street, on the city’s walking mall.  For a clip of them at last years Salem Jazz Soul Festival, click here!

This event is sponsored by the city and Salem Five Charitable Foundation.

 

 

Thank you!

The 7th-annual Salem Jazz and Soul Festival, held at Salem Willows the weekend of Aug. 17-18, was an unprecedented success due to the contributions of hundreds of individuals and organizations.
More than 6,000 people attended the two-day, free concert and they all contributed to a family-friendly, safe weekend in a beautiful setting with perfect weather.

Thanks to all the individuals and organizations who pitched in to make this happen — sponsors, volunteers, musicians, audience members, Berklee College of Music, Salem State University, all city departments, Mayor Kimberley Driscoll, Rep. John Keenan, Ellen Talkowsky, dedicated volunteers, residents around the Willows, Salem Trolley, the Hobbs and Campbell families, and especially Wire 4 Hire, Inc.

You all helped us forward our nonprofit mission of producing free concerts and donating to music education causes.

The Salem Jazz and Soul Festival is run by an 11-member volunteer board of directors and I’d like to personally thank them for all their hard work.

We look forward to next year!

Larry Claflin Jr., volunteer executive director, Salem 
Jazz and Soul Festival