“History on Tap No. 5 – The Street Rods of Amesbury” March 23rd
March 9, 2020Amesbury Carriage Museum
PO Box 252, Amesbury, MA 01913 978.834.5058
PRESS RELEASE – for immediate release
Amesbury Carriage Museum presents
“History on Tap No. 5 – The Street Rods of Amesbury”
Brewery Silvaticus, Monday, March 23 from 5:30pm to close
(Amesbury, MA – March 7, 2019) – Local history enthusiasts, beer lovers, and all members of the Amesbury community are invited to “History on Tap No. 5 – the Street Rods of Amesbury” on Monday evening, March 23 from 5:30 to close at Brewery Silvaticus, 9 Water Street, Amesbury. This is a free event organized by the Amesbury Carriage Museum, with light snacks and a cash bar, trivia bingo, and a display of period correct, post War hot rods owned by Amesbury mechanic, Josh Ballon and friends.
“Josh is a local history enthusiast who has collected period automobiles, making them operable while preserving the history of each vehicle. Josh has a unique passion for mechanical things and will have a couple of his rods on view for the program,” says John Mayer, executive director of the museum.
History on Tap is the annual kick-off to the ACM program season. “We provide a preview for the year ahead and an overview of programs and events planned for 2020. We will also have an update of the progress in developing the Industrial History Center. This will be a very exciting year for the ACM,” says Mayer.
This is the fifth History on Tap program – an annual event that launches the program series of the Amesbury Carriage Museum. Mayer continues, “We are delighted to partner with Jay Bullen and Michelle Riaz, owners of Brewery Silvaticus – they are wonderful hosts and supporters of the Amesbury community. This has been a great way to begin our season.”
The mission of the Amesbury Carriage Museum is to champion the history of Amesbury’s industry and people. The museum offers a variety of programs throughout the year and welcomes the community to participate in our events and to support the museum through its membership program.
For more information and a calendar of events, please visit www.amesburycarriagemuseum.com or contact John Mayer, Executive Director, Amesbury Carriage Museum by calling (978) 834-5058 or via email jmayer@amesburycarriagemuseum.com.
