Family from Beverly
Month: May 2019
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Nichole’s Picks 5/18 + 5/19
With any luck the sun will come out and we can enjoy some of the outdoor, spring activities that we have all been anxiously awaiting to participate in. In addition to enjoying spring weather, there are some fun events going on as well.
Pick #1: Rockport’s Motif No. 1 Day
MAY 18, 2019 FROM 9AM TO 5PM
Motif No. 1 Day focuses on honoring Rockport’s heritage and future in the arts.
The Motif No.1 Day Festival celebrates Rockport. Poetry, dance, art, live music, interactive art, a 5k & Fun Run, local food (wood-fired pizza, grass-fed burgers and more!), small-batch craft beer and Massachusetts wine — all of it in honor of the red fishing shack that is known around the world as Motif No.1.
FOR MUCH MORE INFORMATION CLICK HERE
ALSO READ FULL SCHEDULE OF EVENTS HERE

Pick #2: Birds, Bees & Butterflies
Families can head to the Cox Reservation in Essex for some kid-friendly fun between the hours of 10:00-1:00. The expansive views and and natural beauty of the Cox Reservation make it a good pick any day, but even more so when they are hosting one of their many great events. We’ve found a couple geocaching boxes there as well.
READ HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO RSVP

Pick #3: Operation: Safe + Boat
This event was such a great time last year and our city’s first responders are looking forward to a large turnout again this year. Bring the whole family down to Harbor Loop in Gloucester (near Maritime Gloucester, the Building Center, and the Gloucester Coast Guard Station). There will be several family friendly and important activities going on!
Thank you to the volunteers and, as always, to our First Responders for all that you do.

Pick #4: Rockport’s EMS Day
Likewise, this is always a fun event for families with young children. Take the opportunity to get up close to fire engines, rescue vehicles, police boats, and more!
Also take this opportunity to thank those who are always there to take care of us!
This event takes place right on Rockport’s T-Wharf from 11:00-3:00. Take some time to shop locally and grab a bite to eat with the family afterwards.

As always, for a comprehensive list of family activities, visit our good friends at North Shore Kid
One of the Ones Midas Touched
One of the ones Midas touched,
Who failed to touch us all,
Was that confiding prodigal,
The blissful oriole.
Emily Dickinson’s words seem very appropriate for these backyard orioles. I am so happy to see them….for me, this is a real treat….like an orange for an oriole. I will wait patiently for the male to sit still long enough for his photo shoot.




Schooner Thomas Lannon: Hot off the press! New brochure and stickers came in today. Sailing this weekend

Fundraising Class for The Sunshine Fund
Come support an amazing cause the FRIDAY! Join Treetop Yoga and The SunriseFund for a 60 minute Vinyasa Flow. Taught by Megan Ghirardi, this fundraising karma class will generate much needed funds to help assist individuals seeking long term, sustainable recovery from drug and alcohol addiction.
$10 Suggested Donation, Cash or Check
All who attend are entered for a raffle prize – A 5 Class Pass for Yoga or Barre and a yoga outfit.
If you cannot make it to the Friday night fundraiser, for every person who attends the 7:30 AM Warm Vinyasa Flow (wake for the Sunrise then head to class) at Treetop on Saturday morning, $5 will be donated to the Sunrise Fund.
3A Pond Road, Gloucester
Congratulations to The Sunrise Fund for their successful inaugural golf tournament this week. We applaud your efforts to offer opportunities for recovery.
About the Sunrise Fund
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John Raimondi “Drawing to Sculpture” PowerPoint Lecture and Book Signing May 18th 5pm North Shore Arts Association

John Raimondi “Drawing to Sculpture” PowerPoint Lecture and Book Signing May 18th 5pm North Shore Arts Association Reception to Follow the Lecture $10 Suggested Donation View John on YouTube ~ Click John Raimondi lives a life that is totally immersed in art. As both a distinguished sculptor and art collector, he has spent a lifetime studying, creating and celebrating art in a wide variety of media. With monumental sculptures in the collections of museums, colleges and universities, airports, and dozens of other public and private locations throughout the United States and Europe, John Raimondi is considered among the most prominent sculptors living today. As Malcom Rogers, retired director of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, comments: “Raimondi is one of the few contemporary artists who addresses public sculpture in a rhetorical way, with a big gesture combined with a great elegance of line. You feel that you’re looking at…
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Weber Genesis 1000 Gasser Rehab Project Day 1- The Acquisition
She has good bones although she’s filthy. I’ve cleaned far worse Weber Kettles into things of beauty. I can get this one pretty nice as well.
The grill grates are roached. The drip pan needs replacing. The burners look OK. The flavorizor bars are iffy. The wood is in decent shape, need sanding and stain. The frame is solid.










Bass Ave Road Closures Monday and Tuesday Per Gloucester PD

BABY ORPHANED SCREECH OWLET UNDER THE CARE OF ERIN AT CAPE ANN WILDLIFE
Erin Hutchings from Cape Ann Wildlife writes that their newest orphan is a baby Screech Owlet. He was found at the base of a tree, bloodied and banged up, most likely after falling out of a nesting cavity. She cleaned up his injuries and he is on pain medication. With all the TLC he is recieving, their is hope for recovery 🙂 Thank you Erin and Jodi for all you do for Cape Ann’s orphaned and injured wildlife.
If you would like to help Cape Ann Wildlife with much needed supplies, here is a link to their Amazon wishlist. Thank you!
Notice the scales in the photos, the owlet has already gained weight!
CALVO WOOD CARVING MAY WORKSHOPS
JANE KEDDY BOOK LAUNCH PARTY AT THE ROCKY NECK CULTURAL CENTER!
Chris Sale strikes out 17 – David Cox Strikes out 19
The sun is trying to come out
With all the dreary weather on Tuesday, the sun late in the day was telling us the sun is still there.

Questions for Sawyer Free Library building plans remain unanswered, yet trustees “should vote” TODAY whether it’s a teardown, reno, or …

Public meetings –
Today Wednesday, May 15th, 2019
4PM
The Gloucester Lyceum & Sawyer Free Public Library Building Committee will compare roughly estimated costs of one addition/renovation concept design for the Monell wing with the estimated costs of a tear-down/new build of the Monell wing, after which the Board of Trustees “should vote” on their recommendation for which option to pursue. The plans are roughly the same as ones presented January 2017. Saunders is not a smidgen of this 21+ million quote. I’d link to any and all minutes and plans, but they have not been published on the library’s website (as they have been with other MBLC projects), distributed to the corporators (I am one), nor released as hand outs and printed matter. I was told “when it’s the right time” by the architectural firm.
- tear down Monell / construct new building (nothing for Saunders)
- vs renovate Monell and build addition (nothing for Saunders)
- vs other
5:30PM
Trustees “should vote” to accept the Building Committee’s recommendation based on roughly estimated costs
May 20th Annual Meeting
The annual meeting comes after today’s vote. “The Gloucester Lyceum and Sawyer Free Library annual meeting of the corporation will be Monday, May 20th, 6-8, Main Floor. The Reading (MA) Public Library Director will give the keynote address on Building Community, Building a Library followed by a presentation of the preferred concept design (voted today), closing with remarks of the president of the board on the future plans for the library.”
One Hour at a Time Gang Clean Up

Hi kids:
Hope everyone is keeping warm and dry. As I went by the foot bridge near Good Harbor Beach, the street could use some TLC.
When: Saturday, May 18, 2019
Time: 08:00 – 09:00
Where: Good Harbor Beach near the foot bridge
If you have pickers probably would be good idea to bring them along.
Thank you all and take care
Donna
Jon Butcher Tonight ~ Wednesdays with Fly Amero 7pm @ The Rhumb Line 5.15.2019

Dinner Specials Each Week!
Wednesday, May 15 – 7pm
My Musical Guest: JOHN BUTCHER!
A very exciting Wednesday in store for us all with my good friend, Grammy-nominated Jon Butcher on the premises. He brings it all, people. Deep, soulful, rootsy Americana, rich with history and imagery. And a word to the wise… he also brings a crowd. You’ll want to be there early and stake out your territory! 🙂 ~ Fly
Dinner with great music!
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
The Rhumb Line Kitchen……features Morgan Forsythe! Dishes are better than ever before!
Plus a fine, affordable wine menu!
Upcoming…
5/22 – Allen Estes
5/29 – John Rockwell
6/05 – JB, DB & Bobby Stanton
Visit: http://www.therhumbline.com/
Looking forward……to seeing you there 🙂




