Community Stuff 7/12/12

 

Lemonade Stand Today To Benefit The Cardone Family- Fire Victims

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Hey Joe, 
This is Brieana, I work at Seacoast on Atlantic Shores I take care of your Dad, was wondering if you could do me a favor and advertise on Good Morning Gloucester tonight, that my 6 year old  daughter Bailee Militello will be having a lemonade stand July 12th from 2:30-4:30 p.m. to raise money for the Cardone family who lost alot in the fire on Ashland Place , they have kids that lost alot of clothes and toys, so my daughter wants to raise money to help the kids, the lemonade stand will be in front of my house 29 East Main Street, just a good old fashion lemonade stand and I’m sure I’ll do all the running back in forth refilling pitchers while she looks cute and sells, Thank you!!
Brieana Saunders Militello


The Magnolia
Roadshow of Antiques
Saturday August 25, 2012 9 am to 3 pm

Now accepting your yard sale and auction donations!

Saturdays 9a.m to 1 pm. at the Blynman School,
46 Magnolia Avenue

Item too heavy to drop off?  Call Lisa Ramos at 978-290-3005 and we will gladly schedule a convenient time to pick up your donation.

Not sure what we are looking for?
Antiques and all old stuff, costume jewelry, furniture in good condition, paintings, pictures and art, old coins and stamps, clothing in great condition, knick knacks, children’s indoor and  outdoor toys and furniture, tools old and new, baby stuff, gift certificates, books, frames, campers, snow blowers, ice skates, roller blades, bikes, sporting equipment, if we can sell it we’ll take it.

100% of proceeds from this event will benefit the Magnolia Historical Society Inc.
    Our new facility, one of six (2) two room schoolhouses left in the USA, built in 1895 will function as our historical museum and local cultural center.  The Blynman School (Little Red Schoolhouse) served Magnolia’s students for over 103 years until it was closed by the City. It then remained vacant for 6 years.  As I write this request, the Magnolia Historical Society is working with the City of Gloucester on a Purchase and Sale agreement for the property.
     We are thrilled to have the opportunity to own this Magnolia landmark,  but before we can begin our journey of moving in and promoting the history and culture of this village in Gloucester, Mass we are going to need to do some expensive repairs. This fall we will need to install a new heating system and repair the roof.
With your generosity, we will be able to fund the building projects and pay for maintenance. 
Your donation is tax deductible to the extent allowed by law under non-profit  #  22-2619953              


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Announcing “Cape Ann ReImaged”
Gloucester, MA, June 29, 2012:  Local artist Clare Higgins is pleased to announce the launching of “Cape Ann ReImaged.”
“Cape Ann ReImaged” is a series of digital art works depicting some of Cape Ann’s best known icons and traditions, with a special twist. While Cape Ann has long been a favorite subject for artists, from Winslow Homer and Edward Hopper to many artists of today, Clare has chosen to explore what might have happened if Renaissance, abstract and pop artists had visited the area. “Cape Ann ReImaged” depicts Motif No. 1, the Greasy Pole, Man at the Wheel and more as they might have been envisioned by these artists.
Clare is originally from New York and moved to Gloucester in 2004. She is a writer and digital artist who enjoys creating combinations of classic and modern material. Her play Queer Bent for the Tudor Gent (a Shakespearean version of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy) won two competitions and was performed on stage in Sydney, Australia and New York City. Her published works include a Gilbert and Sullivan-style satire of Seinfeld and humorous pieces imagining how Shakespeare would react to modern technology.
One of Clare’s digital artworks, Cats on the Jatte, based on Seurat’s Sunday Afternoon on the Grande Jatte, was featured in the 2009 Cape Ann Notecard Collection. Cats on the Jatte is part of her “Modern Art Cats” series, feline interpretations of famous art works.
In keeping with her love of mixing seemingly disparate styles and substances, Clare turned an eye toward Cape Ann’s signature events and landmarks and was inspired to imagine how such artists as Da Vinci, Picasso and Warhol might have depicted them. The result is “Cape Ann ReImaged.” If you’d enjoy an innovative way of viewing your favorite parts of Cape Ann, take a trip to http://www.cafepress.com/capeannreimaged.


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Hi Joey –
Registrations are pouring in for the upcoming Building Center TripleThreat Road Race Series.
Would you be able to share this request for volunteers – we’re going to need the help!
Join the YuKanRun.com Crew!
YuKan.com is looking for the most fabulous, energetic, fun-loving, and happy Crew
for this year’s Building Center TripleThreat race day, August 5th. Anyone interested in joining our crew
either at a water station, or directing runners on the course, please raise your hand!!
Visit the Volunteer Page of www.YuKanRun.com .
(And you’ll get a totally cool YuKan Crew Shirt too!)
Come join the fun!


420 sailing for adSandy Bay Yacht Club
Learn to Sail and Race Team Programs
Ages 8-18
Session 2: July 26th- August 22nd
FOR MORE INFO SEE:
http://www.sandybay.org/juniors/
978-546-6240

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