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This is my favorite bird tour of the year: Baby Birds! I have been on several bird photography tours with Cynthia Rand (Facebook https://www.facebook.com/cynthia.c.rand) and each has been informative and fruitful. Recently I went out with her again. I don’t know how she does it (it’s hours and hours of research in the field) but each time she introduces me to a new site and I see behaviors I’ve never observed before. The highlight of this tour was the pileated woodpecker nest (not on Cape Ann). The babies have fledged by now and hopefully on to a wonderful bird life. We also saw cygnets, ducks, peregrine falcon chicks, scarlet tanager and towhee. In particular, the towhee posed patiently for us and as soon as our attention was diverted from him, hopped to his nesting area which was behind us. It was as if he was distracting us with his posing in order to protect the nest. Nature is amazing. Thank you Cynthia for another great day! If you are a bird enthusiast or a nature photographer, I suggest reaching out to Cynthia via Facebook messenger to arrange your own tour. Additional photos and story details at Pat D’s Photos and Adventures on Facebook. Check it out here.









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Wednesday we have George Clements & Friends live in the restaurant from 6pm to 9pm. No cover. This week heโll be joined by Charles Clements and Joe Wilkins.
Thursday we are thrilled to have Grammy Award Winner, Black Uhuru, returning to The Cut stage! This is the first show in the Legends of Reggae Series presented by Happy Valley! There are still some tickets available. Doors at 7pm. Show at 8pm.
Friday night itโs Dead to the Core up on The Cut stage for the sixth show in their 2026 residency. This show is brought to you by Law with Amy. Tickets are going fast, but there are still some available! Doors at 7pm. Show at 8pm. 21+
Friday night there will also be live music in the restaurant with Andrew DiMarzo from 7pm-10pm. No cover.
Saturday is for Styx and Bad Company fans with Blue Collar Men and Desolation Angels! There are still tickets available. Doors at 7pm. Show at 8pm. 18+.
Plus, DJ Vito & Friends will be throwing it down in the restaurant from 9pm โ close. No cover.
Sunday we will have live music in the restaurant from 2-5pm with Peter Tentindo (no cover), along with 50 cent wings and FREE pool!
We will also have the following World Cup Games on:
Wed 6/17
7pm Ghana vs Panama (no sound)
10pm Uzbekistan vs Columbia (sound on if requested)
Thu 6/18
6pm Canada vs Qatar (sound on if requested)
9pm Mexico vs South Korea (sound on if requested)
Fri 6/19
6pm Scotland vs Morocco (no sound)
9pm Brazil vs Haiti (sound on if requested)
Sat 6/20
8pm Ecuador vs Curacao (sound on if requested)
Sun 6/21
12pm Spain vs Saudi Arabia (sound on if requested)
3pm Belgium vs Iran (no sound)
6pm Uruguay vs Cape Verde (sound on if requested)
9pm New Zealand vs Egypt (sound on if requested)
BRAVO2 is serving their killer Detroit Style pizzas along with a full menu of other delicious salads, sides, and mains. Come on by and check them out! Updated hours are below.
Their current hours are:
Wed 5pm โ 9pm
Thu 5pm โ 9pm
Fri 5pm โ 10pm
Sat 5pm โ 10pm
Sun 12pm โ 9pm
Closed Mon & Tue
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I was recently on a bird photography tour in search of baby birds but it turned out that it was these Black Crown Night Herons that kind of stole the show with their feeding antics in Winchester. It’s a popular location to observe water birds hunting and feeding. Naturally there are some antics and interesting behaviors shown so it seemed reasonable that they get a post of their own. The Great Blue Heron showed up to assert some dominance though we didn’t actually see any of them get fish.





Wellspring House celebrated 18 scholarship recipients, many of whom are the first in their families to attend college, at its 2026 Scholarship Award Celebration last Thursday, June 11, 2026, marking a significant milestone for one of the organizationโs signature education programs. For the first time, students from the inaugural cohort of the Cape Ann High School Graduates Fund graduated from college.

2026 Cape Ann High School Graduate Fund Awardees
The celebration brought together scholarship recipients with their family and friends, Gloucester Public Schools representatives including Superintendent Ben Lummis, GHS Principal Dr. John Perella, Wellspring Staff, Board members and supporters, and community members to recognize students pursuing higher education, workforce training, and career advancement. The event also featured remarks from two alumni of the Cape Ann High School Graduates Fund, who reflected on their educational journeys and the support that helped them persist through college and into their careers.

2026 Robert Clark Rogers Opportunity Fund Awardees
โLooking back, I realize success was never about having all the answers,โ said scholarship alumnus Yahir Vasquez. โIt came from community, being willing to make mistakes, and continuing to show up even when things felt difficult.โ
Recipients of two scholarships were honored during the event. The Cape Ann High School Graduates Fund awards up to $10,000 per academic year, and up to $40,000 per student, with the option to carry funding into a fifth year, to Gloucester residents graduating from Cape Ann high schools and pursuing a higher education degree. To be considered, students must be actively working with Wellspring or referred by a guidance counselor. The Robert Clark Rogers Opportunity Fund supports Wellspring program participants by covering education expenses that many scholarships overlook, including transportation, supplies, books, online resources, and computers. Together, the two scholarships help remove the financial barriers that can prevent students from achieving their educational and career goals.

2022 Cape Ann High School Scholarship Fund recipient Yahir Vasquez and 2026 Scholarship recipient Anas Yousif
โWatching the first cohort of Cape Ann High School Graduates Fund students graduate from college is a moment we have worked toward for years, and it speaks to something deeper about how Wellspring works,โ said Melissa Dimond, the organizationโs President and Executive Director. โWe meet people where they are, whether thatโs a student who needs extra support navigating in their first semester or someone moving forward from a major family setback losing their housing, and we stay with them as they work toward stability and success. The long-term commitment is what makes the difference.โ

Scholarship Review Panel Members Krystal Williams, Katie OโLeary and Kristin Michel
The scholarship selection process is led by a special advisory committee made up of members of Wellspringโs staff and board of directors, and community partners. This year the committee reviewed over 35 applications, conducted interviews, and nominated the recipients based on a variety of factors, ranging but not limited to education and career goals, essays, personal statements, and financial need.
โAs a first-year Board Member at Wellspring House, I was honored to have the opportunity to serve on the Scholarship Committee. Meeting and interviewing the candidates was one of the most rewarding experiences of my time with Wellspring. Each student shared their unique passions, goals, and determination to further their education, and I was inspired by their drive and commitment to their future. โKnowing that I played a small part in helping support their educational journey is incredibly meaningful. Investing in students and their potential is truly an investment in our communityโs future, and I am grateful to be involved in such an impactful program,โ shared Krystal Williams, Wellspring House Board Member and AVP, Branch Manager Cape Ann Saving Bank.
โAt Wellspring, our commitment to students extends far beyond graduation. We are dedicated to supporting our participants throughout their educational journey and as they take their next steps toward career and personal success. This graduating class represents not only an important milestone, but also the beginning of new opportunities and achievements ahead. Through continued mentorship, resources, and community connections, we remain invested in helping each student reach their full potential,โ said Andy Allen, Director of Education and Career Pathways, Wellspring House.

Wellspringโs President Melissa Dimond
These scholarships are part of Wellspringโs broader Education and Career Pathways programs, which equip adults and young adults with the credentials, skills, and confidence needed to pursue education, employment, and long-term economic mobility. For many recipients, particularly those who are the first in their families to attend college, the scholarships represent more than financial assistance. Through career advising, mentorship, scholarship support, and ongoing guidance, Wellspring helps students navigate the transition from high school to college and from college into careers, creating pathways to opportunity that extend well beyond graduation day.
Many of this yearโs scholarship recipients will continue their educational journeys at institutions including North Shore Community College and Salem State University, longstanding Wellspring partners that provide accessible paths to degree attainment for North Shore students.
The celebration reflects the scale of Wellspringโs broader reach across Cape Ann, where demand for these programs continues to grow. During the past year, 135 adults enrolled in Wellspringโs ESOL program, 100 adults prepared for the High School Equivalency Test (HiSET), and 87 high school seniors and recent graduates received career advising and scholarship support services. Wellspring remains the only HiSET testing site on Cape Ann and recently expanded its ESOL programming to include digital literacy and career advising.

2022 Cape Ann High School Scholarship Fund recipient Kaelyn Battle, and 2026 Scholarship recipient Kiara Olson
These outcomes are made possible by donors, partners, and advocates who believe that financial security should be within reach for every North Shore resident. For more information or to support these critical programs, visit wellspringhouse.org.

2026 Scholarship Awardees with special guests GHS Principal Dr. Perella and SuperintendentLummis
2026 Robert Clark Rogers Opportunity Fund Recipients: Britney Aguilar, Yaira Baez, Lizy Erazo Jesika Gutierrez, Auraylia Lord, Kiara Olson, Evan Porter, Jazmin Saloj, Molly Taormina, Julia Tremblay
2026 Cape Ann Graduate Fund Recipients: Sean Abell, Jamani Belle, Ayden Curley, Alyssa Estime, Shyia-Rose Goodrich, Jennifer Magalhaes, Jaylen Severino, Anas Yousif
All Photo Credits: Kendra Dott Photography | Sharonโs Studio of Gloucester

While going through his papers I found roughly 40 letters written by fourth grade students at St. Ann School in Gloucester in 1967. They were sent to my dad while he was recovering at Chelsea Naval Hospital after being critically wounded in Vietnam. Many of the letters include the kidsโ school photos. He kept every single one of them for the rest of his life.
Those kids would be in their late sixties now and most have no idea these letters still exist.
Iโve been working with someone at St. Annโs to track them down but sixty years of maiden names and unlisted numbers makes it tough. I think one post on Good Morning Gloucester could do in a day what I havenโt been able to do in months.
Would you be willing to help?
Hereโs the background on my dadโs story:
Dave Jacobson
davejacobson77@hotmail.com
858-740-4926