Rebirth Brass Band: Rebirth Brass Band will bring New Orleans brass to Abbot Hall on Friday, Nov. 7, headlining a benefit concert for the Marblehead Animal Shelter. Doors open at 7 p.m. for the event, presented by Platorum.
Rock the Arts Gala: The Friends of the Performing Arts will host the fifth annual Rock the Arts Gala on Nov. 6 from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Hooper Mansion.
Rotary Club's 5K: The Marblehead Rotary Club will host its annual 5K run to benefit local schools through Inner Explorer, a nonprofit that provides daily mindfulness programs to help students manage stress and build focus and self-control.
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Beatles tribute concert: A free, family-friendly Beatles tribute concert will be held at the Jeremiah Lee Mansion on Friday, Oct. 31, at 5:30 p.m.
Mini Green Home Tour: A Marblehead family will open 34 Pinecliff Drive from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, for Sustainable Marblehead’s Mini Green Home Tour, showcasing a Tesla Solar Glass Roof.
Nonprofit offers free energy coaching: Sustainable Marblehead has launched a volunteer Energy Coaching Program to help residents navigate clean-energy upgrades such as heat pumps, solar panels and weatherization. Coordinator Lisa Wolf said the effort aims to make home energy improvements simpler and more approachable.
Friends of Abbot Library membership drive: Celebrate National Friends of Libraries Week Oct. 19–25 with a new membership to support programs and book sales.
Halloween trick-or-treating, Spooktacular party set for Oct. 30: Families can celebrate Halloween downtown Oct. 30 with trick-or-treating at local businesses and a Spooktacular at St. Michael’s Episcopal Church.
Holiday Pops 2025 at Abbot Hall set for Dec. 13: Marblehead Harbor Rotary’s biggest fundraiser of the year will once again bring Maestro Dirk Hillyer and the Hillyer Festival Orchestra to Abbot Hall. The evening includes a Champagne Reception, music, and community spirit, with proceeds supporting local nonprofits and projects. Tickets go on sale Nov. 12 at rotaryclubofmheadharbor.org.
OBSERVER REPORT: The Board of Health pushed for more responses to its Community Health and Mental Wellness survey, with a focus on younger residents. Members also reviewed safety issues after a waste-management fatality and previewed upcoming public health columns.
OBSERVER REPORT: The Housing Committee discussed federal HOME funds, plans for more than 120 senior units at Broughton Road, and Marblehead’s MBTA Communities Act compliance. Members also launched a request for ideas on the future of the vacant Coffin School.
Survey launched to map residents' health needs: The Board of Health has partnered with the University of Massachusetts Boston on a community survey to identify residents’ most pressing health needs. The results will guide future wellness and planning efforts.