Plein Air Sketch Class with Sue Wheeler of Arts Abound
10:00 am – 12:00 pm |
From stick figure doodlers to first-rate talents, join us for a seaside, Plein Air sketch class with Sue Wheeler of Arts Abound in Magnolia. All skill levels are welcome!
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Chelsea Berry

7:00- 9:00 pm| Chelsea Berry returns to Hammond Castle Museum for a special holiday performance. Information and tickets coming soon!
Closed to the Public
The Museum will be closed while we prepare for our seventh annual Deck The Halls holiday celebration. We look forward to welcoming the public into the Museum beginning Friday, November 21st. Thank you for your understanding.
Renaissance Faire Day

9:00 am – 5:00 pm | Step back in time at our Renaissance Faire Day as we host the Brotherhood of the Arrow & Sword and more!
Trick-or-Treat

Join us for a special trick-or-treat at our seaside castle! More information and tickets coming soon! Trick-or-Treat event will be from 3pm—5pm.
Our Goblin King Ball

7:00 pm -11:00 pm | Our Goblin King commands your fear, love, and presence for an evening of magic and wonder! Through dangers untold and hardships unnumbered, find your way to the Castle for a Royal Ball of misrule where things are not always what they seem!
Bubbles & Books Storytime at the Castle

Fairytales do come true at castles by the sea!
Doors open at 10 am.
Stories start at 10:15 am. Feel free to bring a blanket for your little one to cuddle with while we enjoy some classic prince and princess stories and explore lesser-known favorites to
Closed to the Public

The Hammond Castle Museum will be closed to the public today.
We regret any inconvenience.
Eric Pape: The Fair God & Self-Guided Tours

Experience Eric Pape: The Fair God, an extraordinary fine art exhibit featuring over 50 works by renowned artist and former Cape Ann resident, Eric Pape (1870–1938).