Community Stuff 11/15/13

Holiday Fair 2013 (2)


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On November 23rd. St. John’s Gloucester at 48 Middle Street will hold its Country Cupboard Fair from 9:00am-2;00pm in conjunction with the Middle Street Harvest Festival.  Many of the parishioners will be in Victorian dress to celebrate the 150th Anniversary of the church and the Gettysburg Address.
There will be hand made crafts, bake goods, jewelry, a cookie walk, artisan cheese, seasonal decorations, a silent auction as well as their traditional fish chowder luncheon. Also the popular Thrift Shop will be open and there will be a 50/50 raffle where 50% goes for outreach programs and the other half to the winner.
This should offer a good time for all as the holiday season begins, and getting ready for the holidays takes a priority.


Hi Joey,

I’m attaching some pics and a poem with info about the upcoming Holy Family Christmas Fair on the November 23.  The ladies in the pic, from right to left, are Agnes Burnham, Bea Ciaramitaro, Fair Chairperson, and Rosie Verga.

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CAT Collaborative’s Fall Play, Homestead Crossing Explores the Power of Reflection and Continuity of Self

If you were given a crystal ball at 20-something would you want to see you and your spouse at 50-something? At 50-something would you look back to see your 20-something self  and spouse? Would you have the courage to look at what you would become? Could you endure how you had changed from your youth?

Cape Ann Theatre Collaborative’s fall play, Homestead Crossing, by Sudbury, Mass. native William Donnelly creates a “crystal ball”  to view the 50-something married couple of Noel and Anne with the by-happenstance meeting of 20-something Claudia and Tobin. Both couples reflect each other across the spectrum of aging and remembrance of youth. Each couple transforms the other into deeper knowing and fuller remembrances. The quiet disconnect of comfortable middle age marriage and the youthful exuberance of setting out on a collective dream meet in a  delightful twist! Donnelly’s “jeweler’s eye” explores who we are at the start of relationships and who we are as we age into them. Homestead Crossing abounds with humor, poignance and the deep wisdom of life’s journey when lived fully and honestly. Our cast features Emma Cavaliere as Claudia, Pauline Miceli as Anne, Tom Rash as Tobin and Marc St. Pierre as Noel.

When: November 15, 16, 17, ( 21st Benefit performance for the Lanesville Community Center, 8pm), 22, 23, 24   Fridays/Saturdays 8pm and Sundays 3pm

Where: Gorton Theatre (home of Gloucester Stage Company), 267 E. Main St., Gloucester, MA

General Admission: $15

Door Sales: Cash/Check Only

Reserve: CATcollab@gmail.com

Buy Tickets Online: www.catcollaborative.org

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One thought on “Community Stuff 11/15/13

  1. Joy-Love-Hope what a great display of work I still have a throw my mother made me years ago and leave but it on the bed from time to time classic …:-) God Bless and happy Holidays Dave & Kim

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