Minglewood now has one of the best lunch deals in town

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One of the best lunch deals in Gloucester may come at a surprise to some…

Minglewood Tavern now has a weekday “Chalkboard Specials” menu that consists of four classic sandwiches that are just $6 each.  Plus, you can even make it a meal with fries and a soda for only $2 extra.

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Last we checked, that’s even more affordable than your average meal at the drive-thru — and the food isn’t even on the same playing field!

Minglewood Tavern opens at noon daily, and is located at 25 Rogers Street.

More info: https://www.facebook.com/MinglewoodTavern

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Conomo Point #EssexMA : 4 properties at auction. No bidders. From Kenny MacCarthy @Glosta

For Cape Ann Real Estate Info From Kenny MacCarthy-
https://capeannhome.wordpress.com/

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For More Info, House Hunting Or Ready To List Your Home,
Contact Kenny at 978-758-0983

Contact Kenny For Personalized Real Estate Information Or Just To Chat About Your Real Estate Needs- 978-758-0983

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Gail McCarthy’s Wearable Art Show News Article Hits Newsstands Today!

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Sista Felicia’s “Gifts Of Gold” 10 lb Pasta Dress  modeled by her daughter Amanda Mohan in  the 2013 SeArts Wearable Fashion Show makes it onto the pages of The Salem Evening News!

 

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Dress designed and handmade by Sista Felicia

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Hair & Makeup by Sista Felicia

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Today’s Gloucester Daily Times issue also highlights Sista’s “Gifts Of Gold”  along with 4 wearable art creations made by Gloucester residents. Two created by Sage Floral Studio, made from fresh flowers, one Crafted with green soda cans by Donna Caseldon  and one  sailcloth Lobster Dress submitted by Daphane Papp,  both from Annisquam!

Looking forward to this years SeArts Wearable Fashion Show. The 2015 Sista Felicia Wearable Art Dress is currently in the making.

 

Learn From Master Drummer Mamadou Diop

We will be drumming with Mamadou Diop who is a world renowned song writer, musician and drum teacher from Senegal, West Africa. Expect to be educated on traditional West African rhythms played in unison, as poly-cross rhythms and as “call and response” beats. You will also learn the history of the drum used for ceremonies, dance and spiritual gatherings. Mamadou has the unusual knack of blending new and experienced drummers together providing a great drumming experience for all.
 
Besides being a drum teacher, Mamadou is a renown rhythm guitar player and singer whose award winning band has performed frequently around New England including many locations in Gloucester. In 2012 Boston Music Awards honored Mamadou as International Musician of the Year.
 
Besides his musical activities, Mamadou is President of A3D, Inc. (African Development through Drum and Dance)www.a3dinc.org which is a humanitarian organization helping schools and medical facilities in West Africa along with supporting organizations and the community in the greater Salem area. 
 
No Drums, Shakers or Percussion Instruments? . . . No Problem. There are extra drums and other percussion items around to freely share.
  

My Boy the Rabbit Is Applying For A Dream Job And Needs Your Votes

Vote Here

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He is absolutely without a doubt the guy for the job- check out his Flickr Page and tell me if you think his photographic skills and sense of adventure make him the perfect candidate-

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Messy Art Day For Kids At The Lanesville Community Center Saturday

Hello, Joey! Some friends and I are former and current preschool teachers and enthusiastic artists in Lanesville–and we are having a messy art day for kids this Saturday, at the LCC from 10-12.
I am the last minute announcer for this fun thing, but my daughter was also happy to help!  Many thanks for the post in GMG!
Mary Beth Periera

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Nichole’s Family Picks of the Weekend 4/18 and 4/19

Dare I say it is finally here, my friends?  Bring on the fantastic weather!

Pick #1

The Swan Boats are back in action this weekend!

Check them out HERE

2015 Season
Saturday, April 18 to Sunday, September 20, 2015  10am to 4 pm

Adults $3.50

Children $2.00 (age 2 to 15 years)

Under 2 yrs. Free
Seniors $3.00

While there, take a spin on the Frog Pond Carousel and let the kiddos play on the playground.  My boys love walking throughout the Public Garden and searching for statues too.

Read more about the Frog Pond here!

Pick #2

The USS Constitution Museum

This is a great way to spend a day!  If you’re up for even more of an adventure you can tour the Constitution, spend some time in the museum, and then take the water taxi over to the New England Aquarium area and continue the fun at Faneuil Hall, the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway (one of my favorite areas of the city…and you can bet I’ll be writing about it again soon), or the North End!

Pick #3

Fairy Shrimp, Salamanders, & Frogs, Oh My!

Head out to Ravenswood Park from 1-3 on Saturday to learn all about Vernal Pools and the critters who call them home!

Read all about the program HERE

Vernal pools are crucial to the survival of fairy shrimp, salamanders, and wood frogs. We’ll have fun exploring the pools at Ravenswood Park. Participants will learn how to certify and protect vernal pools. When vernal pools become certified, we can prevent development on and around them. This program is instructive for participants, so you, too, can take home the techniques, forms, and methods to certify pools.

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Pick #4

We are GIANT fans of Maritime Gloucester, but sadly they are not open for the season quite yet. They are, however, offering some great April Vacation programs later in the week!

Check them all out by clicking here.  Their educators always do a phenomenal job!

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Please always remember to check out our friends at North Shore Kid for a more comprehensive list of excellent family activities!

Community Stuff 4/16/15

      



Cape Ann Contra Dance This Friday

Hi Joey,

After a loooong winter we’re ready to celebrate spring with a contra dance at the Magnolia Library Center, 7:30 PM, this Friday, April 17.

Contra dancing is fun, it’s social, it’s mildly aerobic, and it features exceptionally fine live music.

Attendees don’t need to have previous experience – everything is taught. And it’s not necessary to come with a partner, either.

We love to see new folks discover the joy of dancing for the very first time and we hope to have both new friends and old join us this Friday.

The Cape Ann Contra Dances are organized and produced by Folk Life Studio, and they are supported in part by a grant from the Gloucester Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency. 

There is a requested donation of $10 per dancer, dancers younger than 16 are free.

For more information, contact capeanncontradance@gmail.com, or find us at

https://www.facebook.com/CapeAnnContraDance or at
www.meetup.com/Cape-Ann-Contra-Dance.

Thanks for keeping our community well informed.

2015 Spring Fling APRIL ONLY

I’d forgotten just how good The Runaround is.

Searched high and low for a place to buy their music, I must be losing my touch.

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The Runaround at the Rhumbline

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Sweet Video from Lisa Smith and Becky Tober at CATV: Backyard Growers Cutest Fundraiser Ever!

Beautifully filmed and edited Lisa and Becky, and great job with the interview Meghan! Thanks so much for sharing.

 

 

 

 

Tourists from Washington D.C.

Grandfather, Father and Son 3 generations visit Gloucester from Washington D.C.  Father and son came up to watch the Red Sox play the Washington Nationals.

FYI – They were all Red Sox fans.  The young man also counted 537 Granit Blocks he walked on all the way out to the Beacon.

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