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My View of Life on the Dock

Volunteers Needed
for the
Gloucester Public School
Downtown Arts Festival
Saturday, May 9 8:30 – 5:30pm
We need 48 volunteers, people can do shifts of 2 hours, half day or full day, whichever works best for them. We need people at City Hall, Cape Ann Museum, Sawyer Free Library and Art Haven throughout the festival to let the public know what performance is happening next, where events are located, etc.
Anyone interested may contact me at:BrendaMalloyster@gmail.com or 978-282-1346
This is a community event, all are invited and we would appreciate volunteers!
Thanks! Enjoy the good moments of your day!
Brenda
When in Naples in April we had The Bean and Snoop Mad sit for David Stevenson on the beach. He posted the session to his website-
http://www.dsimages.com/news.html
The slideshow is here- http://www.dsimages.com/ciaramitaro2009/
The patience this man and his sweetheart wife have is immesurable, but I guess that’s what you’ve got to have if you’re going to shoot a couple of maniac children.
David is going to come to Gloucester and take some pictures aboard lobster boats. I’m looking forward to seeing him and Lana.
true stories of survival and healing told through dramatic reading, poetry and song
featuring over 50 members of the Gloucester community
FRIDAY, MAY 8, 2009 7:00 P.M.
GLOUCESTER H IGH SCHOOL
“Helping my mother escape the war in our home is the single most defiant, courageous and important act of my life”
At the door: $10.00 adults $5.00 students/seniors
ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT HAWC
Healing Abuse, Working for Change
written & directed by nicki richon-schoel
for more information: Ann-Marie Jordan 978-281-9816
From the Times-
Wednesday, May 6
Preschool stories and songs, for children ages 1 to 3, 10 to 10:45 a.m., Sawyer Free Library.
Free legal information for seniors, 12:30 to 2 p.m., Rose Baker Senior Center. Attorney Sal Frontiero answers legal questions. For an appointment, call 978-281-9765, ext. 14.
Opening reception, 4 to 6 p.m., Friend Room, Sawyer Free Library. Gloucester Public Schools art exhibit. Student artwork on display throughout the library. All welcome.
Cinco de Mayo fundraiser dinner, sponsored by Cape Ann Relay for Life’s Team Ribbons of Hope, 4:30 p.m. until closing, Jalapeno’s restaurant. Proceeds benefit the American Cancer Society.
Gloucester Fraternity Club’s Ladies Auxiliary meeting, 7 p.m. Dinner served at 6 p.m. For dinner reservations, call Barbara Devlin at 978-282-4704. Rosary will be recited.

Ron has three new blog postings-
Gloucester Development Projects and Impact Upon Downtown Business
Residential Development: Who’s Right and Who’s Wrong
Residential Development: Who’s Right and Who’s Wrong (Part II)