Concerned about climate change? Be part of the solution!
The Green Committee of the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church, the Cape Ann Forum, and Gloucester’s Clean Energy Commission will present a panel on climate change on Sunday, Nov. 2, at 7 p.m. at the church, corner Church and Middle Streets. Learn how Gloucester can become fossil fuel-free or carbon neutral in a decade. A question-and-answer session and a reception will follow. Free and open to the public; sponsored by Superior Nut Company.
Speakers: Jack Clarke, Sarah Hammond Creighton, JoeAnn Hart (moderator), Harry Hintlian, Natasha Lamb, Eric Magers, Dick Prouty, Candace Wheeler.
My name is Bryan Muenzner. In honor of my mother,Cindy Muenzner, my family and I are having a ceremony at Stage Fort Park on Saturday, November 1st at 2PM. Could you please advertise this on www.goodmorninggloucester.com
Thank you so much,
Best Bryan Muenzner
SEACOAST NEWS November 2014
Thank you to the Friends of Seacoast!
The Friends of Seacoast have recently provided our facility with a special Halloween Variety Show with exceptional entertainment provided by the Big Smile Entertainment Company, Dinner Theater and weekly concerts.
We are looking forward to many upcoming events with the support of the Friends of Seacoast including A Veteran’s Day Celebration, Baby Farm Animal visits, Dinner Theater with entertainment and special foods, outings, weekly concerts and more……
The Friends of Seacoast Holiday Bazaar is scheduled for Saturday, November 22, 9AM-1PM. This special event will Feature a Cookie Walk,, Raffles, White Elephants, Many professional vendors and Santa visits. All Donations to white elephant table will be accepted.
Community Welcome Snow or Shine!
The Friends of Seacoast enhance the resident’s lives at the Seacoast Nursing and Rehabilitation Center with hours of enjoyment by providing the finances needed for the special entertainment, supplies and community outings.
Any and all donations to “The Friends of Seacoast” are gratefully accepted.
The Friends of Seacoast are grateful for the gifts received in honor of loved ones.
The next Friends of Seacoast Meeting will be held on Tuesday, November 11th at 6:00PM.
The Cape Ann Museum artistic expression projects have included
museum tours and art demonstations within the Seacoast facility.
The CAM Connections next scheduled visit to Seacoast and art project will be November 6th at 2:00PM.
Dory Haul Out This Saturday
The IDRC needs your help this Saturday November 1st to haul out our race dories and put them away for the winter.
This process requires many volunteers as the boats will have to be nested inside the tent (need at least 8-10 volunteers to make light work of it).
We also could benefit from a trailer or two if anyone has a trailer and has not pulled their boat yet.
The plan is to meet at Eastern Ave. Self Storage at 3PM and load the two practice boats.
Joe Novello and helper will tow 2 race boats and meet us at the high school landing.
We will swap the boats and make a 2nd trip to haul the remaining race dories.
Please respond if you can make it and if you have an available trailer!
A HOIDAY FAIR sponsored by the WOMEN’S COMMUNITY CLUB of MAGNOLIA will be held on Saturday, November 15th 9 – 2 p.m. in Jones Hall at the Magnolia Library Center, corner of Lexington and Norman Ave. Magnolia.
There will be a variety of consignors, handmade crafts, holiday gifts, jewelry, gift baskets, and bake table.
The silent auction will feature gift certificates from local businesses and restaurants, along with gift baskets and a money raffle. Also, there will be some fun activities for children to participate in.
Mulled cider, coffee, punch, and donuts will be served throughout the day. Lunch, featuring homemade fish chowder, quiche, hot-dogs, and tuna rolls will be served from 11:30a.m.
This is the Women’s Club’s major fund-raiser of the year and all money raised will be returned to benefit the community. Please come and support this community event. For more information on the club, please contact president, Carol Sutherland, 978-525-3773.
