Art Haven Winter Classes Start!

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Winter Class Sessions start January 3rd! 

 

In This Issue
Winter Classes
Art Show and Buoy Auction
Quick Links
 

 

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First of all, thank you for your support throughout 2010! We’ve had such a wonderful time being part of the Cape Ann community and we couldn’t do it without each and every one of you!! We hope to see you soon, whether it’s for our regular classes throughout January or our huge art show and buoy auction at the end of January!
 

Winter Classes Start!
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Pottery Wheel
The newest thing you’ll find on our schedule is a special needs class for all ages on Monday afternoons, but we’ve got lots of exciting things going on in all of our classes! 

We’ve got classes in printmaking, paint and draw basics, clayworks, darkroom photography, portfolio development and open studio time for all ages. Visit our site for more information or email arthaveninfo@gmail.com. There are still spots for this session so call or email now to sign up!

3rd Annual Art Show & Buoy Auction
Friday, January 28
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Join us on January 28th once again at Cruiseport Gloucester for our annual Art Show and Buoy Auction! 

You’ll get the chance to see the beautiful artwork produced by our students throughout the year and have your chance to buy your favorite buoy from the 2010 Lobster Trap Tree! If you haven’t seen it yet, check out

Farewell Breakfast for a friend at George’s – Pvt Chris Muise – Video

Private Chris Muise and his friends enjoy breakfast at George’s and also wish Gloucester a Happy New Year.  Chris is our own Sharon Lowe’s grandson. Be sure to check yesterday’s blog for Chris’ address.

Some patrons at George’s from Beverly gave their Thanks to Chris during his farewell breakfast.  We all thank you for your service to this country.

Sunrise New Years Day from Eastern Point Pic From David Hill

Happy New Year Joey, hope your water wings worked today. I
was a Niles this morning, and the water was tempting! Thought my
husband David deserved some credit for this stellar shot taken from
the lighthouse, this morning. Have a healthy and happy New Year….
Hugs, Cynthia <img src="https://goodmorninggloucester.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/img_0225.jpg" alt="" title="img 0225" width="640" height="427" class="alignnone
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Happy Perihelion and water temps for nuts.

January 3, 2011, Happy Perihelion! The earth is whipping around the sun right now and is at closest approach to the fiery ball than at any time of the year. Pretty much nothing to do with water temps, the tilt of the earth does all of that. But while warming up from the Polar Bear plunge I was wondering when the water would warm up in the spring to the New Year’s Day temperature. That is, what day could I dive in the water and expect the same refreshing tingle I got that day? So I went out to buoy AO1 just 8 miles off Gloucester and grabbed the water temps. To smooth it I took the noon water temp, average for the week, one meter down. Onshore might be a tad warmer but it will show the trend.

The water temp over the past ten years hits the lowest around the first week of February. A Ground Hogs Day Polar Plunge would be chilly but really only around 37 F instead of this New Year’s Day 42 F.  The temperature always seems to rebound and match New Year’s Day by April Fool’s Day. Anyone want to dive in then?

Did you Know?

Photos by E.J. Lefavour

That the Annisquam Village Church is an interdenominational community church. The geographic area of the Annisquam Village Church, called The Third Parish, was established in 1728, and originally included the villages of Annisquam, Bay View and Lanesville. Today the community of the church extends well beyond those boundaries. In 1728, when the Third Parish was founded, the Church was Puritan in belief and Congregation in polity. Pastor Benjamin Bradstreet served for 34 years, from 1728 until his death in 1762. The church primarily relied on local supply ministers until “Father” Ezra Leonard was hired in 1804. He served until his death in 1832. He was considered a “Renaissance Man.” In addition to serving as pastor, he also served as medical doctor, teacher, and state representative. In 1811, Father Leonard had a “conversion experience” and left behind his orthodox, Puritan beliefs in favor of becoming a “Universalist.” The Third Parish became a Universalist Society and kept Father Leonard as their pastor. In 1830, a New Meeting House was constructed; this is the building that you see above. Father Leonard died in 1832. There were many pastors after his death. In 1944, the pastor had a “conversion experience” (from Universalist to Episcopalian). The Church voted to keep him as pastor, and Episcopalian doctrine was taught in Sunday school. The next pastor urged the Church to become a non-denominational, Protestant, Community Church. In 1954, the Parish voted “To conduct a Protestant interdenominational church for public worship of God.” The church remains such today. This is a really lovely old church near Lobster Cove, which you can see through the windows of Fellowship Hall where they serve refreshments after service. I found their service unique and refreshing, the organ and choir excellent, and the people of the church very welcoming. If you want to check it out, there website is http://www.annisquamvillagechurch.com/

E.J. Lefavour

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Chris leaves today

Three weeks went by too fast. Grandson Chris is heading back to basic training at Ft. Benning GA this morning We all loved having him home and will miss him terribly. Here’s his address:

Pvt Muise, Christopher D rn 130
E co. 1st BN 19th INF
9075 Holcomb drive
Ft benning GA 31905

Tell him you know his Nani.

Thanks   —Sharon

We love you,Chris!

First Sun Rise 2011 – Good Harbor Beach

Click on photo and enjoy the first sunrise of 2011 at Good Harbor Beach.

Click on Photo to view Slide_show

Thomas Philbrook Winter Solstice Magic

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Thomas Writes-

Winter Solstice 2010

I had this great shot of dawn at Stage Fort Park in Gloucester MA. Naturally, I couldn’t leave well-enough alone. Used this image for my 2010 Winter Solstice greeting.