❤️ Sugar Magnolia’s, 112 Main Street, Gloucester, MA 978 281-5310
“Brinner” – Breakfast for Dinner – perfect Fundraiser for Class of 2022
June 6th 5:30-9PM

My View of Life on the Dock
❤️ Sugar Magnolia’s, 112 Main Street, Gloucester, MA 978 281-5310
“Brinner” – Breakfast for Dinner – perfect Fundraiser for Class of 2022
June 6th 5:30-9PM

The tulips on Stacy Boulevard are beautiful and doing clean up at Good Harbor early in the morning was the only way to start your day.

Has anyone recently switched from android to iPhone? If so, how are you liking it? my current phone I’ve had for three years and is getting buggy. Texting in groups with iPhone users has my messages getting hung up in a downloading cue and I’m getting buggy alerts randomly. I’m concerned mostly about being able to quickly charge and maintain a charge.
The Gloucester HS field hockey team is holding a plant sale today until 1 PM as a fundraiser. They also have T shirts for sale and you may see GMG Jimmy around town in one.
If you can’t make it down there, donations can be sent c/o Coach Lauren Riley-Gore 42 Dennison St. Gloucester MA 01930.



I know other plant sales are occurring today, but try to stop by and give this team some support too. Captains Cate Delaney and Mia Salah with Coach Riley-Gore:

On Stacy Boulevard near the tennis courts.
Beautiful




Gloucester Station Coast Guard is hosting an event today on Harbor Loop 10 am – 2 pm which will feature signal flare demos, live helicopter search and rescue, live music, search and rescue boat tours, K9 demos, Beverly dive team, free lunch, as well as other health and safety information. Sounds like it’s going to be a great day, so stop down to check it out.


GloucesterCast 334 With Michael Dekoster, Lara Lepionka, Pat Dalpiaz, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 5/17/19
Topics Include:
Tulip ‘thief’ gives flower painting to garden guard Article In the GDT by
Maritime Gloucester News Safe Boating Day On Harbor Loop
Gig rowing programs and summer programs for children at Maritime Gloucester Link for more info here
Backyard Growers News Veggie Warrior Program- Link Here
Grow Festival Sunday June 9th info

Temporary Public Art: Alexia Parker
Fun Fridays: May 10, 17, 31, June 7 4PM
Author James McKenna & Illust. Juni VanDyke If I were Series 5/10; llust. Alexia Parker Bike’s Big Adventure and Pumpkin Carving 5/17; Author & Illust. Barbara McLaughlin The Long Way Home 5/31; Author Diane Polley & Illust. Marion Hall Let’s Go! Animal Tracks in the Snow 6/7
TOHP Burnham Library, Essex
30 Martin Street, Essex, MA 01929
978.768.7410
Days/Hours: M1-7,T1-5,W1-7,Th10-5,F1-5,S10-12
https://essexpubliclibrary.org
Essex Bicentennial display also on view.
snapshot scenes from Fun Friday May 10th and today below and TOHP Burnham hall installation views, Alexia Parker paper collage series, Hometown, for Once Upon a Contest group exhibition.



Glouceser Lyceum & Sawyer Free Library 2019 Annual meeting Monday May 20 6-8PM

Prior post Febrary 4, 2019 with some questions
Besides the local new Cape Ann Museum build I’ve mentioned, here is a another recent comparable. Bowdoin’s new Roux Center for the Environment is approximately 30,000 ft’. The planning phase took 9 months. The build out took 14 months and the project cost less than 15 million (seeded with 10 million from the Rouxs). The Sawyer Free project is more than double that cost and the planning phase is many times past.
The community has been consistent about addressing the bathrooms for sometime. In 2014, the “immediate objectives will be working with the library’s board, staff and volunteers to review the library’s collections for relevance; revamping the building’s public and staff spaces; overseeing installation of a modern heating and air conditioning system, and mentoring staff in their professional development…”
Round up of new library building coverage prior to November 2018:
Prior post with 1973 brochure ed. Joe Garland

Gloucester Lyceum & Sawyer Free Library 2019 Annual meeting Monday May 20 6-8PM

Prior post Febrary 4, 2019 with some questions
Besides the local new Cape Ann Museum build I’ve mentioned, here is a another recent comparable. Bowdoin’s new Roux Center for the Environment is approximately 30,000 ft’. The planning phase took 9 months. The build out took 14 months and the project cost less than 15 million (seeded with 10 million from the Rouxs). The Sawyer Free project is more than double that cost and the planning phase is many times past.
The community has been consistent about addressing the bathrooms for sometime. In 2014, the “immediate objectives will be working with the library’s board, staff and volunteers to review the library’s collections for relevance; revamping the building’s public and staff spaces; overseeing installation of a modern heating and air conditioning system, and mentoring staff in their professional development…”
Round up of new library building coverage prior to November 2018:
Prior post with 1973 brochure ed. Joe Garland

On Saturday May 4th, 2019 we had our first workshop. We’ve been working on putting these together for a while, and we couldn’t be happier with how everything went. Our new showroom has a conference room that provides the perfect classroom space. We have been working on pursuing these educational workshops because we feel that there is a need for this kind of continuing education. We know that this is a skilled trade, one that requires education and training that is hard to find or expensive.
Keep Reading: https://www.grandbanksbp.com/blogs/blog/our-first-workshop