August 1st, 2007
“The Boston Public Library, in conjunction with Emporia State University, Emporia, Kansas, will have on display sketches and production material that led to the publication of Robert McCloskey’s “Make Way for Ducklings.” The exhibition will take place from September 6 - October 13th in the Northwest Gallery of the Boston Public Library. The exhibit tells the story of the development of “Make Way for Ducklings” from life sketch, to published book and then to public art. The exhibit will display two holiday greeting cards featuring the ducklings statues in winter, produced by Salem Design, in one of the display cases.”
The Make Way for Ducklings sculpture, beloved by Boston residents and visitors alike, is a much photographed favorite. We are pleased that our images will be included in the exhibition and hope that those in the Boston area will visit this display. Both of the card images are available for holiday custom imprint corporate cards, or boxed for personal use.
For custom imprint holiday corporate cards, email: sshea@salemdesign.com or call 978-740-5940. View our complete line of cards at: cards.salemdesign.com
For boxed holiday card orders, visit our Gift Shop at: gifts.salemdesign.com

Mrs. Mallard And Her Ducklings
Make Way for Ducklings
Posted in Charitable Contributions | Return to Top
July 15th, 2007
Salem Design (Sharon Shea) has granted the Jimmy Fund use of a copyrighted holiday image, ‘Floral Shop Snowman’, for use in their 2007 fundraising. The Jimmy Fund will be using the image to produce a holiday card, and proceeds will go directly to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute charitable fund.

Posted in Charitable Contributions | Return to Top
July 12th, 2007
Salem Design is pleased to be a contributor to a raffle to benefit CAH, Citizens for Adequate Housing, Inc. Homelessness is everyone’s problem, and unfortunately it is increasing as public supports are shrinking. The National Coalition of Homelessness identifies four main causes of homelessness:
- poverty
- eroding work opportunities
- decline in public assistance
- shortage of affordable housing
We feel that lack of medical care and addiction services are also contributors.
Thanks to SEAMS of Beverly, there is going to be a raffle to benefit CAH, Citizens for Adequate Housing, in conjunction with the One Year Anniversary of the SEAMS Beverly shop. Salem Design is contributing 3 boxes of our holiday cards to the raffle to benefit CAH.
SEAMS the shop: www.seamstheshop.com
CAH Citizens for Adequate Housing: www.shelterandhousing.org
Salem Design Holiday Cards: cards.salemdesign.com
Salem Design Gifts at: salemdesign.com/GiftShop.html
Posted in Charitable Contributions | Return to Top