The Salem News
---- — On Sunday, March 17, Joanne Caras, the author of “The Holocaust Survivor Cookbook” and “Miracles & Meals,” will discuss how each cookbook was created and share the most moving and miraculous stories in each book. The cookbooks are a collection of recipes and stories from more than 240 Holocaust survivors. Autographed cookbooks will be available for purchase. The event will be held from 10:15 to 11:45 a.m. at Temple Beth Shalom, 489 Lowell St., Peabody. Admission is a $10 donation. Coffee and refreshments will be served. For more information, to preorder cookbooks or to reserve a spot, contact Mary Pickett at 781-334-5950 or pickett_m@hotmail.com.
The Christian Women’s Connection March Brunch is set for Monday, March 11, from 8:45 to 10:30 a.m. in the Lighthouse Point Room at the Danversport Yacht Club, 161 Elliott St., Danvers. The guest speaker will be Nancy Bates, who will share her story of a life full of joys and challenges. Brunch is $13 inclusive, and all women are welcome to attend. Free child care is available for children up to age 5. Reservations are required by Saturday, March 9. For more information, to make a reservation or cancellation, or to reserve a spot for child care, call Jan at 978-532-1379 or 978-303-7873 or Laura at 978-532-2157.
The Unitarian Universalist Church of Greater Lynn will offer acrylic art classes, led by Lynn artist Trinidad Martinez, on Wednesday evenings starting at 7 p.m. in the UUCGL Parish Hall, 101 Forest Ave., Swampscott. Classes begin March 6 and run for five consecutive weeks. The course is open to the public and costs $35. For more information or to reserve a spot, call 781-595-8836, ext. 12, or email Karen Brown at kbrown@uucgl.org.
The Chabad of Peabody presents “When More Makes Merrier: A Holistic Approach to Happiness” on Monday, March 4, at 7:30 p.m. at 83 Pine St., Peabody. The lesson introduces Jewish wisdom that provides a holistic understanding of what happiness is and how it can be achieved through material satisfaction and spiritual fulfillment. The cost is $10 per person. Reserve a spot at raizel@jewishpeabody.com.
“Images of Jewish Women in American Film,” a film and discussion series sponsored by the Jewish Women’s Archive, will trace cultural representations of and attitudes toward Jewish women in American films in the past 50 years. The series begins Wednesday, March 6, at 7 p.m. at Woodbridge, 240 Lynnfield St., Peabody, with the movie “Marjorie Morningstar,” the 1958 film version of Herman Wouk’s novel. Future dates and movies include “Hester Street,” April 22, at the JCC in Marblehead; “The Way We Were,” May 2, at Aviv Centers in Peabody; “Private Benjamin,” June 5, JCC in Marblehead; and “Kissing Jessica Stein,” July 22, at Aviv Centers in Peabody. Admission is free, and refreshments will be served. To reserve a spot, contact Susan Feinstein at 978-740-4431 or sfeinstein@rilcf.org.
St. Richard Parish in Danvers will hold its third annual St. Patrick’s Dinner on Saturday, March 9, at 5:30 p.m. in the lower church. A traditional corned beef and cabbage dinner will be served. Ticket prices are $12 for adults, $9 for children ages 6-10, and free for children 5 and under. Tickets are available after each Mass at the St. Richard Parish Center or by contacting Mary Roach at 978-340-3044 or maryroach@comcast.net. There will be live entertainment by the St. John’s Prep Celtic band and Irish step dancing by O’Shea Chaplin Irish Dancers. Raffle baskets will be donated by Parish ministry groups.
Maple Street Church in Danvers will hold its fourth annual Trivia Night on March 9 at the Polish Club on Cheever Street, Danvers, from 6 to 10 p.m. All are welcome to attend and encouraged to form teams of eight. Singles and groups with fewer than eight members will be placed with others to form a team. There will be a DJ, prizes, raffles and a cash bar. The cost is $15 for adults and $5 for children. All are welcome to bring snacks, dinner and/or desserts. Call the church office at 978-774-4510 or Mercy Duffill at 508-527-4745 or myrtleturtle1122@aol.com to purchase tickets, reserve a table or donate to the raffle.
Children of all ages are invited to experience the Model Matzah Bakery at the Chabad of Peabody, 83 Pine St. From threshing and winnowing the wheat stalks to kneading and rolling, each child will bake their own matzo from scratch. Parents are invited to join their children or join in a discussion/class on how to create a fun, interactive Passover Seder that will keep young children engaged and excited. The class will be led by Raizel Schusterman. The cost is $5 per child and free for parents. Reserve a spot at raizel@jewishpeabody.com.
The Hamilton-Wenham Public Library presents “Inspirational Evenings” featuring Jorgelina Zeoli’s video series titled “Miracles,” which incorporates Zeoli’s two autobiographical films about healing from trauma through self-awareness, spirituality, music and art. Book signings and videotaped discussions with holistic practitioners, trauma survivors and members of different faiths will follow both films. The series will run April 1, 8, 22 and 29 and May 6, 13 and 20 from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. at 14 Union St., Hamilton. Seating is limited; to reserve a spot, call the library at 978-468-5577.
The Girls Book Club is a free program of the Robert I. Lappin Charitable Foundation and funded in part by an allocation from the Jewish Federation of the North Shore. Girls ages 9 to 12 and mothers are invited to participate in club, featuring a series of books that focus on the lives and adventures of American Jewish girls. The club will meet on Wednesday evenings from 7 to 8:15 p.m. at Putnam Pantry, Route 1 north, Danvers, on April 10, June 5, Oct. 2 and Dec. 11. Attendance at all sessions is encouraged but not required. Grandmothers and special friends are also welcome to participate. Books and refreshments are free. Registration is requested by March 1 to Phyllis Osher at posher@rilcf.org or posher@rilcf.org.
On the second Sunday of each month, members and friends of Maple Street Congregational Church will collect food and essential items for the Danvers Food Pantry. Items most needed are baby wipes, disposable diapers in sizes 3 through 6, canned soups, tuna, pasta, boxed juices and cereal. The church is at 90 Maple St., Danvers. For more information, call the church office at 978-774-4510.