6:45 pm - 9:00 pm
Anyone is welcome to join us on a Sunset Harbor Cruise on the Hannah Glover from 7-9 PM on the night before the wedding. Light dinner will be provided, cash bar. Boarding Time: 6:45 Departure Time: 7:00 Return Time: 9:00 (PS: No tickets needed, just tell the ticket-booth you are here for Keith & Meaghan event) (PPS: It can get chilly on the harbor, recommend an extra layer!) Boat Directions: The ticket booth, where we board, is at 23 Congress Street. Which is the same parking lot as the Salem Waterfront Hotel and the Marina Beer garden! We're located on the water side of the beer garden, so if you are walking along the water and see the Hannah Glover on one side and the beer garden on the other side. You are in the right spot. The ticket-booth is grey with turquoise trim. Parking: Garage across the street at the Waterfront Garage (10 Congress St, Salem, MA 01970) along with metered parking.
4:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Attire Suggestions : Casual summer wedding. Wear whatever you're comfortable in!
A short ceremony will be held in Chestnut Street Park directly across the street from Hamilton Hall. The ceremony will start at 4:30PM. There will be a cocktail hour in the park immediately after the ceremony (weather permitting!) before heading into Hamilton Hall for the rest of the evening. (From the Venue) Parking: In addition to the many downtown Salem lots and garages within walking distance, parking is available anywhere around Hamilton Hall (Chestnut Street, Cambridge Street, etc.) that is convenient. There is plenty of available free street parking in the neighborhood. Please disregard all posted parking restrictions, signage and the like. The posted restrictions are not in effect on Hamilton Hall event days. (Note: careful not to park in front of people’s driveways; it is not always so clear that it is in fact a driveway in that area).
10:00 am - 11:30 am
Weather permitting we will be at the picnic tables behind Waite & Pierce on Derby Wharf for coffee and pastries for anyone who would like to stop by on their way out of town (no pressure!).