Yoga on the Pier at Maritime Gloucester

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This class is wicked fun, low pressure, and ACCESSIBLE to people of all ages, athletic abilities, and flexibility. Enjoy a beautiful vista of Gloucester Harbor as the sounds, sights, and smells of America’s Oldest Seaport help to ground you and really start your weekend day off with gratitude and presence. It’s a great place to meet other active, healthy, and bright eyed locals.

Be sure to dress appropriately for a morning wake-up on Gloucester’s working waterfront – it never hurts to have a comfortable, larger sweatshirt – you can always take it off! If the weather is foul – we will do our best to announce cancellation of the class an hour in advance on the announcement bar on our website and facebook page.

Class is $15 if you’re just dropping in, and only $10 if you are a member of Maritime Gloucester or have a regular priced unlimited membership…

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Don’t forget starting today you can make reservations at Reserve.com for Tonno We are no longer partnered with OpenTable.

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Italian seafood and wine in casual, stylish digs

2 Main St., Gloucester, MA 09130

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International Dory Races Schedule Of Events

Schedule of Events for June Races 2018

Thursday, June 21st, 6:30 pm – Canadian Reception
At: St. Peter’s Club
*All committee members are welcome to attend and greet the Canadians.

Saturday, June 23rd, 10 am – International Dory Races Versus Nova Scotia, Canada
At: Jodrey State Fish Pier
*Open to the public.

Saturday, June 23rd, 1 pm – Award Ceremony
At: Gloucester Maritime Heritage Center
*All committee members are welcome and encouraged to attend.
Thank You!
Your International Dory Committee’s Board of Directors

Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Association –Annual Meeting

Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Association –Annual Meeting

The Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Association will hold a meeting on Tuesday, June 26, 2018 at 6:30 pm in the Community Church of East Gloucester, Chapel Street. All lot owners are welcome to attend.

If you are a lot owner or have family members interred at Mt Pleasant Cemetery we currently have openings on our Board of Trustees and are actively seeking qualified volunteers who have time and energy to commit to keeping our cemetery going.

Please contact us at khmelanso@comcast.net.

Feel free to look us up on the web at http://www.mtpleasantcemeteryassoc.org

“PLASTIC PICK IT UP” AWESOME EAST GLOUCESTER NEIGHBORHOOD KID’S LEMOMADE STANDS FOR A CAUSE

Back row: Elijah, Ben, Jackson, Luca; front row: Meadow, Sophia, Sabine, Atticus

The East Gloucester “Plastic Pick it Up” club is kicking off the summer with neighborhood lemonade stands. All the proceeds go towards initiatives to help rid Gloucester of plastic pollution. Last year they donated the amazing sum of $540.00 to the Cape Ann Maritime Partnership (CAMP) to help purchase a Seabin and Marine Skimmer, marine technologies designed to clean up oil and plastic garbage.

When you see one of their pop up lemonade stands, stop for a delicious glass of homemade lemonade and donate what you can. Thank you!

GREENBELT PRESIDENT ED BECKER PRESENTS FREE TALK AT SANDY BAY YACHT CLUB

THURSDAY TALK KICKOFF
with
Ed Becker, President and Executive Director 
Essex County Greenbelt Association 
 
Thurs., June 28th at 7 p.m.
at Sandy Bay Yacht Club
 
“A Journey through Cape Ann’s Geologic History to its Present Day Landscape”
 
The talk will describe how our geologic history over millions of years shaped the Cape Ann landscape we know today. It will also show how human history has influenced the landscape, from colonial times to the current impacts of climate change and sea level rise. The talk will conclude with a brief overview of land conservation in the U.S, which has been described as one of America’s greatest ideas.  
Ed Becker is president of Essex County Greenbelt, a regional land trust, where he’s been involved in several hundred projects saving over 17,000 acres of land. 
Ed has been at the heart of Greenbelt’s growth and land conservation success for over thirty years.  During this time, he has led the transformation of Greenbelt from a small three-person operation to its current position as one of the most effective and highly-respected land conservation trusts in the country.  Ed’s exceptional abilities, integrity and passion for conserving land and nature define him.West Gloucester Sand Dunes

Checking In For The Mass Youth Soccer Tournament Of Champions Let’s GOOOOO!

Music at the Annisquam Village Church

JAZZ and BERNSTEIN:  Two “Starry Nights” in Annisquam July Series

 

The Sun, the Moon, but Mostly the Stars,”  a unique program of jazz standards and original compositions created to celebrate the Japanese Star festival, Tanabata, headlines the first of two concerts at the Annisquam Village Churchin July.  Slated for 7/7 at 8 pm (July 7th is the date of the Tanabata festival), the Billy Novick Trio incorporates the cosmic atmospherics with celestial jazz: Billy Novick on clarinet and keyboards, Swiss-born Gabriela Martina on vocals, and Dave Clark on Bass.

Projections of the summer sky will serve as background with a lively intermission ‘pageant’; a reception follows, with ‘star bites’ and punch for all.

A Centennial Tribute to Leonard Bernstein” on July 22 at 8 PM shines more starlight on this celebrated American composer in a review of Bernstein’s best-loved works. Pianists Beverly and Andrew Soll back up vocalists Tiffany Baxter, Angel Jajko, and Mark Morgan, covering everything from “West Side Story” to the “Kol Nidre” on this 100th anniversary of Bernstein’s birth.  A reception follows.

Settled as the Third Parish of Cape Ann, the historic Annisquam Village Church offers ideal acoustics in an intimate, New England setting. The church is located at the head of Lobster Cove, 820 Washington Street (corner of Leonard and Washington Streets), in Gloucester 01930.  Handicap accessible.

Performances are at 8 PM.

Admission: $20 at the door or in advance with Brown Paper Tickets

Students $15. at the door

The Sun, the Moon, but Mostly the Stars

Buy advance tickets at:

https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3504288

A Centennial Tribute to Leonard Bernstein

Buy advance tickets at:

https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3511898

 

Kathleen Adams, Music Director

Annisquam Village Church

avc.music.program@Gmail.com

Fill rake and roll- next steps in the Long Beach seawall storm repair

What a stunner day for the next phase of the Long Beach seawall repair. They’re loading and raking in fill to level the walkway today. Roller still to come.

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this way and that still to come

 

 

time waits for someone

Fiesta committee readies Commercial Street for the Greasy Pole Hall of Fame wall, a dymanic contest look back exhibit and leader boards.

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June sunsets

I’ve always found June and September to be the best months for sunrises and sunsets, and so far this June has not disappointed!   I stopped at the Bridge to grab the tail end of this one Wednesday night.   How lucky are we!img_9639

Dinner at 525

We had a relaxing dinner at 525 in Magnolia recently.

They have a special cocktail selection that is raising money one drink at a time to repair the pier. Of course I had to help out!

Clam chowder, fish tacos and pizza!