With a whopping 36 hour window to sneak away, my husband and I took off for Martha’s Vineyard. We arrived on the island at 8:15 Friday night and headed home on the 8:15 ferry Sunday morning. The Vineyard is definitely quiet this time of year, but we had a great time walking around, doing some shopping, stopping for bites to eat, enjoying local craft beer and the occasional cocktail, and listening to some great live music.
We made it home just in time for back-to-back hockey games…..which then got us back home again just in time for the Patriots game. Feeling lucky for the opportunity to sneak away for sure!
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Many of you have probably seen the Facebook “challenge” to post daily black and white photos. Lack of color certainly changes the lens when reviewing your photos. I thought you might like to see Glosta in Black and White:
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GloucesterCast 253 With Stephanie Benenson, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 11/19/17
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Announcing The Cape Ann Donut Taste Test Winner Thanks Judges BJ Mohan, Craig Kimberley, James Eves, Wayne Berger, Assistants Catherine Ryan, Kim Smith and Chris Brien.
01:01 Free Tickets To Cape Ann Community Cinema – Share this post on Facebook for a chance to win two free tickets to Cape Ann Community Cinema, The Cinema Listings are always stickied in the GMG Calendar at the top of the blog or you can click here to go directly to the website
Paula Ryan O’Brien Winner of Last Week’s Cape Ann Community
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Here are some of the pics from the Sawyer Free Library Children’s Services’ Harvest Festival celebration with Native American dancers from the Passamquoddy and Blackfoot tribes. The kids got to learn about Native American life in early Gloucester and view some really neat artifacts.
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Big congratulations to one of our Co-owners, Kim Sardo, who is now a Level 2 Reiki Practitioner. Contact her if you or a distant loved one needs healing 🙏🏻💙
Photos and clip of Senator Bruce Tarr poignant response about the embattled fishing industry at the premiere of Dead in the Water, which was held last night at the Rockport High School auditorium. Director and producer, David Whittkower, is a graduate of Rockport High School and this is the second film he has premiered at Rockport. Save the date for the next local showing of the film, which will be held at the Cape Ann Museum on February 10th, 2018.
Tonia, Andrew, and David Whittkower
Mark Ring, David Laveille, Al Cotone, and Paul VitaleSelma Bell and Nina Groppo
Producers John Bell and Angela Sanfilippo with Filmmaker David Whittkower
Dead in the Water, a documentary film by David Whittkower, premiered at the Rockport High School auditorium this afternoon. Photos and video clips of the Q and A will be posted tomorrow.
Save the date for the next local showing, which will be at the Cape Ann Museum on February 10th, 2018. This film is a must see for every member of our community and will inspire you to take an active role in helping to preserve our most treasured and valuable resource. Without the help of the entire community, the industry will soon be Dead in the Water.
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