Parent Mentor Recruitment:
3/17/15
Pathways’ Cape Ann Families is seeking men and women to participate in the parent mentor program. This Cape Ann Families Program serves families in the Gloucester/Cape Ann Community. Parent mentors can have a variety of roles, which include enjoying activities together, strengthening confidence and self-esteem, connecting with local resources and creating mutual trust and respect. We are looking for volunteers to participate in our Parent Mentor Training, after which each volunteer will be matched with a parent, beginning a year-long mentorship/friendship. The next five week training will run on Friday afternoons from April 17th-May 15th. Please contact Hailey Granger, Family Services Coordinator at 978-281-2400 x110 or at hgranger@pw4c.org for more information.
‘1959 Pink Thunderbird’
An evening of two comedic one acts by James McClure.
Our evening takes place in Maynard, Texas, where we meet folks longing for the past and its happier times.
The characters in these two well-crafted 45 minute comedic one acts, stumble clumsily, lovingly,
and laughably into adulthood, leaving behind the illusion of their identity and discovering what matters most.
Performances April 9-12 & 16-18
CONTACT CATcollab@gmail.com
VISIT http://CapeAnnTheatreCollaborative.com
Dear Joey:
I thought I would send along some info on this upcoming benefit concert. It will be an incredible event, held in the Gloucester UU church – which has a large hall with excellent acoustics. Bach’s Mass in B minor represents the culmination of his achievement, and we will also have a pre-concert talk by eminent musicologist and Bach biographer, Christof Wolff. The musicians are top notch. This is part of our music and lecture series, but it really represents a one of a kind event due to the logistics and number of musicians involved. If you can swing it, come and hear the talk, enjoy an hour and 45 minutes of some of the most sublime music ever composed, and enjoy a Gala reception. Proceeds will help preserve our beautiful and historic building (the last of it’s kind in the area).
Alison Rowell
Haskell Street, Gl.
