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Juni Van Dyke exhilarating and transcendent retrospective at the Barrington Art Center, Gordon College, is open until 7pm tonight and tomorrow. 100 works spanning 30+ years by acclaimed American artist we’re lucky to know here on Cape Ann

Thru April 25, 2026 Juni Van Dyke retrospective, Space for Joy, curated by Wendy Murray

Barrington Center for the Arts Gordon College.

Free and open to the public until 7pm tonight and 9-7 tomorrow, Saturday April 25, 2026

And, yes, I repeat and hope there’s a way for a monumental singular work by Juni as a featured downtown mural on the Rose Baker Senior Center walls.

Last chance! Eric Pape 1920s original book illustrations on view at Hammond Castle

Closing soon and worth a visit!

Special temporary exhibition features a selection of original pen & ink drawings for 1920s classic reads editions for Arabian Nights, Hans Christian Andersen and more. The show coincides with school vacation week Saturday and Sunday, Apr 25 and 26, 2026. Hammond Castle is a fantastic option for a don’t miss worth the trip visit to share with family and friends of all ages and interests. It’s a sure fire guaranty everyone will find something that stops them in their tracks to wander and wonder. One could hear that all around us on this sunny spring day.

Eric Pape Fantasy Illustrations 2026 marks the 4th in a series of special temporary exhibitions at Hammond Castle in collaboration with Dr. Gregory Conn,

This iteration includes dozens of drawings on loan from the collection of American photographer, Bruce Haley, and several more from the collection of Conn, avid collector and philanthropist who has turned his Eric Pape passion to writing several books and is the go to authority.

Conn wrote a thorough and fond reintroduction to the once-esteemed Gilded Age artist for Illustration Magazine in 2016. While he explored several of Papeโ€™s geographical inspirationsโ€”San Francisco, Paris, and Egyptโ€”Gloucester wasn’t the focus. However, he did highlight the Hammond connection and the influential Cape Ann summer staple: the Pape School of Art, run by Eric and his first wife.

Dr. Conn reached out to GMG after seeing our posts about Tablet Rock, President Taft, and the connection between Eric Pape and Cawein in Gloucester [see You can bid on 1909 Taft presidential memorabilia created for Gloucester: Canterbury Pilgrims Pageant and historic house fundraiser at Stage Fort Park welcomed thousands!Sept. 6, 2018 here] Having delved into Pape’s oeuvre for decades, he certainly wouldn’t miss those!

The HarborWalk (2012) also ensured the correct attribution of Pape’s design for Tablet Rock: ..James R. Pringle was designated to write the inscription for the bronze plaque. The execution of the design was by Eric Pape. โ€œThe nautical scheme of decorative framework and embellishment was the composite suggestionโ€ of various committees dating as far back as the 1880s.

It’s exciting to see this series come full circle, back to Cape Ann and Hammond Castle.

CITY OF GLOUCESTER HEALTH DEPARTMENT JOINS NOAA GARFO HEALTH & WELLNESS CLINIC

On Wednesday, April 22, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)โ€™s Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office (GARFO) hosted a Health and Wellness Clinic, bringing together federal and local partners to support community health. Gloucester Public Health Department Director Dominique Hurley and Public Health Nurse Cindy Juncker participated in the event, highlighting a range of programs and services available to Gloucester residents.

During the clinic, Hurley and Juncker provided important public health education on key issues affecting the community. They shared guidance on the increasing prevalence of Lyme disease linked to regional deer ticks, outlined how the department monitors emerging health concerns through local water quality data, and discussed ongoing challenges related to coastal water conditions that can impact both public beaches and seafood safety. They also reviewed food safety permitting requirements, including those needed for seasonal events such as summer picnics and cookouts.

In addition to education, the Public Health team delivered direct, hands-on support to attendees. Services included individualized blood pressure screenings, one-on-one health consultations, and distribution of free NARCAN kits and tick removal tools. These efforts reflect Gloucesterโ€™s continued commitment to equipping residents with the knowledge and resources they need to stay safe and healthy, particularly as the community heads into the warmer months.

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Mayor Paul Lundberg
City of Gloucester

2026 Gloucester Garden Tour: SAVE THE DATE

Reblogged from Generous Gardeners Newsletter:

Here is a good thought: July 11, 2026: Garden Tour

 

2026 Gloucester Garden Tour

Saturday July 11, 2026 9:30 AM to 3:00 PM

Join Generous Gardeners for the 14th annual Gloucester Garden Tour on Saturday, July 11th, 2026, from 9:30 AM to 3:00 PM.ย  Tour the scenic, coastal, and historic eastern shore of Gloucester, a popular summer destination for affluent Boston families in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Many of the grand homes from that eraย with equally beautiful gardensย still stand, and severalย are included on our tour.ย ย Each owner approaches gardening differently, so you will be treated to a range of formal designsย to cottage gardens, and an amazing garden that is a garden tour in itself. There is a tea house, a classic orchid greenhouse, and spectacular ocean views.ย Generous Gardeners is pleased to present these stunning properties that are seldom open to the public.ย ย Shuttle buses will be available to help guests enjoy this yearโ€™s 3-mile round trip, self-guided tour.

Tickets/booklets and wrist bands will be pickedย up at the Stop and Stop parking lotย at 6 Thatcher Road near the CVS.ย  Given the exclusivity of the tour area, there are four different parking locations to be shared when you pick up your ticket.ย Parking is on a first-come, first-serve basis and is not guaranteed.

Order Your 2026 Garden Tour Tickets Today!

For questions contact Susan Kelly susan@generousgardeners.org or 781-346-1363

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Inn at Good Harbor Beach Now Taking Reservations

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Honoring 36 Years of The Writerโ€™s Block with John Ronan


From the John Ronan Collection of the Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives.

GLOUCESTER, MA. (April 2026) โ€” The public is warmly invited to a special program on Saturday May 2, from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., celebrating 36 seasons of The Writerโ€™s Block, hosted by John Ronan, and the gift of the programโ€™s archives to the Cape Ann Museum.

Organized by the Cape Ann Museum, the event will take place at the Janet and William Ellery James Center at CAM Green, 13 Poplar Street, Gloucester. Admission is $5 for CAM Members and $10 for non-members. Advance reservations are required and may be made at capeannmuseum.org.  

The program will feature a panel of five past guests of The Writerโ€™s Block, who will join Ronan in reflecting on the showโ€™s legacy and its enduring connection to the Cape Ann literary community.

Since its debut in 1990, The Writerโ€™s Block has welcomed more than 500 guest speakers, including poets, novelists, journalists, and writers of all genres, and occasionally other artists, with ties to greater Cape Ann. Widely recognized as one of the longest-running and most successful public access programs in the country, the series has played a vital role in documenting and celebrating the regionโ€™s literary voices. 

In 2025, John Ronan, producer and host of The Writerโ€™s Block, gifted the programโ€™s archives to the Cape Ann Museum. This significant donation ensures the preservation and public accessibility of the series, furthering and advancing the Museumโ€™s commitment to collecting and sharing stories of contemporary Cape Ann.

John Ronan, 2026.

โ€œJohn Ronan’s generous donation of The Writer’s Block film archives is crucial to the documentation of the diverse literary community of Cape Annโ€™โ€ said Cassie Anderson, the museumโ€™s Librarian and Archivist. โ€œWith over 500 guests, John has created an incredible research tool for anyone interested in the history of writing on Cape Ann. We are excited to share these materials with the public on our online catalog, Quartex.โ€

A poet, writer, filmmaker, teacher, and journalist, Ronan has been a central figure in Cape Annโ€™s literary life for decades. He is Professor Emeritus at North Shore Community College and served as the City of Gloucesterโ€™s Poet Laureate from 2008 to 2010. His work has been recognized with honors including a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, a Ucross Fellowship, and a Bread Loaf Scholarship. He continues to write and publish poetry, most recently with the release of his latest collection, The Idea of Light, underscoring his ongoing commitment to the literary arts.

Dedicated to fostering a love of poetry in the community, Ronan founded a poetry scholarship at Gloucester High School as well as the cityโ€™s annual Poetry without Paper contest. Over the years, many distinguished poets have appeared on The Writerโ€™s Block, including Vincent Ferrini, Rufus Collinson, Jay Featherstone, and Heidi Wakeman. Winners of the Poetry without Paper contest have also been featured on the program, reflecting Ronanโ€™s dedication to nurturing emerging voices