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GLOUCESTEROPOLY BOARDS are READY for DISTRIBUTION!
GREAT NEWS!
Gloucesteropoly has arrived and is cleared for distribution! The GHS Class of 2020 has worked tirelessly for the second, and final, edition of Gloucesteropoly. Like everything else over the past few months, production delays, extenuating circumstances, and shipping issues all played a factor in the late arrival of the boards.
The GHS Class of 2020 is very proud and excited to provide the Gloucesteropoly boards! They would also like to full-heartedly THANK the community businesses and game board purchasers for all of their generosity and support!
At this time, we are no longer taking advanced requests for the boards. Please adhere to the distribution times listed below for each group (A, B or C) in order to allow for managing the distribution effectively.
Distribution Date: Monday, June 1st, 2020.
Distribution Place: Gloucester High School.
Distribution Times for Groups A, B & C: Please adhere to the following timeframe that applies to you.
Group A: Reserved Pick-up for GHS Staff and GHS Student Council Members: 1:00PM – 2:00PM
Group B: Advanced Prepaid Pick-up (with receipt) AND Unpaid-Reserved Pick-up (with confirmed email): 2:00PM – 3:00PM
Group C: Open to Public - First come, first served until stock is gone: 3:00PM – 5:00PM
Distribution Instructions: Please drive around the front circle of the GHS building (closest to the automotive department). You will be asked for your name and copy of receipt (or email confirmation). Please stay in your cars, while wearing a mask, and game board(s) will be delivered to you.
Cash is preferred and will be accepted via showing the exact amount to the person collecting, and then will be dropped into a bucket for “no contact purposes”. Please have the exact amount as making change will not be possible at this time. Gloucesteropoly boards are $25.
If writing a check, please write check out to “Gloucester Public Schools” and add “Class of 2020” in the memo line.
Boards have been in proper storage and untouched for over two weeks. As well, they are in their own individual plastic wrap and will be wiped down with disinfectant prior to distribution. They will be handled by staff wearing gloves and mask at all times. Please be sure to wipe down your board again to ensure your own safety.
If you have specific questions, please feel free to contact Tracy Lowthers (GHS Class of 2020 co-advisor) at her GHS staff email: Tlowthers@gloucesterschools.com



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The Sawyer Free Library wants to celebrate the graduating seniors of Gloucester High School! Gloucester is a multi-generational community and we are asking for families to submit their senior photos from the first graduate of Gloucester High School in their family to the one graduating this year! Let us celebrate our new graduates while remembering our past! Submit your pictures to jlinsky@sawyerfreelibrary.org before May 31. In June the library will put together a series of social media posts to celebrate the many graduates! #localhistory #gloucestertogether #SFLlocalhistory”
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1918 Influenza pandemic
Directions for making Gauze Face Masks
Use as fine gauze or cheesecloth as possible. Fold material to make five thickness and cut an oblong 3-1/2 x 7-1/2 inches. Make three half-inch plaits at each end, turn in edges and stitch. Cut four feet of tape into four lengths and sew one to each corner. Make box plait 1-1/2 inches in width in one of the long edges of the mask, stitch down one inch. To adjust, place mask over face: tie tapes from upper corner around back of head and tape from lower corners around back of neck. Place box plait over nose. Masks should be worn by attendants whenever caring for those sick with influenza or pneumonia.Gloucester Daily Times 9/30/1918 Flu masks / Face masks
They should be changed at two-hour intervals and oftener if wet, and immediately boiled for five minutes, (illegible), or wrapped securely in paper bag or newspaper until they can be boiled

Gloucester, Mass.
“The work of the nursing service has been one of the demonstrations which, in a way, can be measured. When it is realized that in response to the advertised and personal requests for volunteer service over 200 responses were received, and that the hours of service were long and the work strenuous, I think everyone must agree that no words can express proper appreciation of the ladies who have given their time and strength to nurse their sick townspeople. To ask a woman to leave her home at 3 o’clock in the morning and have her cheerfully comply shows the material of which the women of your city are made…Classed with nursing service has been a specialized group which has been properly called the Mask Factory. As influenza is a respiratory disease, transmitted almost entirely by close contact with secretions of the nose and mouth from coughing, sneezing and spitting, the protection of the workers depended upon an ample supply of masks. The mask factory worked 24 hours a day until there was an ample supply, and then with the usual enthusiasm of all workers, demanded an additional duty to perform. All such demands were readily granted and in this particular instance warm wraps and bed slippers (for the patients) were made the additional duty.”
Major Alec Thomson, Some Good News about Gloucester, Mass. October 11, 1918
Read more about the Gloucester flu battle during the 1918 Pandemic here, an online resource including day by day archives.
Across the country, Seattle Washington pushed to replenish their stockpile


Lost socks? 2020 Covid-19 easy sock mask version we tried at home
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