Friday, October 14, 2011

Living with Pets Is a Special Friend of the Hawthorne Hotel's Pet Guests




Living with Pets is a unique pet store located at 63B Wharf Street, on Pickering Wharf.  They not only sell darling pet accessories, but also make organic pet treats.  They make bags of pet treats that we use as a welcome gift for pets staying with us in the Hawthorne Hotel.  They even having a doggie spa now.

Our guests notice.  Here is what one of our "regulars" had to say about their recent visit to the Hawthorne Hotel.  It includes some really nice things about Living with Pets:

We have now stayed in your hotel the last two trips to visit our daughter and son-in-law in Salem, we think your hotel is outstanding! While our first two stays in Salem were at a nice hotel, we always had three flights of stairs, difficulty parking, minimal staffing and we had to leave Buddy at home.



First of all your hotel lobby and rooms are great but more importantly the hotel is staffed with a very friendly and competent people. We have only eaten in your restaurant once but it too was outstanding. And when you say “pet friendly” you really mean it: staff, room, cleanliness, and a pet menu (too cool)! And let’s not forget location, your hotel is very close to everything Salem including the great convenient park for Buddy to run & chase squirrels. The gift at the front desk from Living with Pets is also a good touch (she has a very nice inventory and is also knowledgeable & friendly).


We highly recommend your hotel and just a few months ago our relatives were visiting Salem stayed at The Hawthorne and also enjoyed their stay.
Buddy the Labradoodle and his owners.



More photos from Living with Pets:
 
Halloween toys for your best buddy.

What would a visit to a pet store in #SalemMA be this time of the year without some cool pet costumes for Halloween?!


The treats that we give out guests from Living with Pets are often the Hawthorne "H", all baked and decorated by hand, by this wonderful store.

I hope to see you here, or there!

Juli
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Happy Friday from San Francisco!

Most of you have heard me complain about our foggy, freezing cold summers. We're finally enjoying a little "Indian Summer" here in San Francisco. Going to try and sneak out to the beach today.

Wishing you a fabulous weekend!



image:
group of women riding a Powell Street cable car to advertise the
"Fishermen's Fiesta" at Fisherman's Wharf, 1946, S.F. Public Library digital collection

Thursday, October 13, 2011

CitySen Lounge at City Flats Hotel











Think Pink + Find the Photo!

I think you know how this game works, right? First one to find the credit source (the photographer) for this photo wins a prize from Paris Hotel Boutique!

I just love this image, don't you?

Dancing with the Pseudo-Stars

Our annual Halloween Ball is coming soon, on Saturday October 29 -- do you have your tickets yet?  This event should be on your bucket list -- the list of things you want to do at least once in your life because they are so unique.

This year the theme is "Saturday Fright Fever" and we are featuring decor from the different eras of dance, scari-fied just for you!

Here are some ideas of what you might encounter at this year's ball:


Devilled Disco
Ruination of Rock n’Roll
Sick Sock Hop
Jinxed Jitterbug
Tormented Roaring Twenties
Trashed Techno
Haunted Hip Hop
Crazed Country-Western
Psycho Square Dancing
Shocking Salsa
Bloody Ballroom

The tickets are $90 per person, and include both passed and stationed finger food all night, photography station, dancing to both a live band, and two dj's, costume contest with cash prizes, including prizes for the best individual and best group, and for the best "theme of the ball", as well as a souvenir tee-shirt to take home with you at the end of the night.

To buy your tickets, go to www.Ticketweb.com and type in Hawthorne Hotel to get to our event.  Or call the hotel at 978-744-4080 or stop by.

I hope to see you here.

Juli



My top 10 Restaurants




Here is my Top Ten Restaurants article I wrote in my travel column, The Aisle Seat, in the Grand Rapids.






















Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Local Theater Scene -- Don't Miss It


This is the last week for this terrific production at the Salem Theatre Company.  We thoroughly enjoyed this thriller which was "jump out of your seat" scary!  Don't miss it!!!!

The Woman in Black
Stephen Mallatratt’s adaptation of Susan Hill’s Novel
directed by Catherine M. Bertrand

The Salem Theatre Company will kick off their Season Nine Main Stage programming by shredding some nerves and chilling some spines with Stephen Mallatratt’s adaption of the Susan Hill novel The Woman in Black.  The production is directed by Catherine M. Bertrand of Salem and features Salem State University theatre professor and Actors Equity Association member David Allen George of South Hamilton and Allen Vietzke of Salem.

September 29 – October 15
Wednesdays through Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.
Adults: $22, Seniors: $18, Students: $12.
STC Theater – 90 Lafayette Street, Salem  978-790-8546
www.salemtheatre.com