Day: May 1, 2021
Cape Ann Harbor Tours: It’s Go Time!
Well which is it?

Chris Munkholm is pleased with our promotion :)

Sailing

Kathy Roberts Solo Beautiful Art Show
Available until Wednesday, May 5, during banking hours. Santander Bank
Union St., Manchester MA


Moments
Wind chill….

You can’t bring outside food in here…

Stunning Harbor Friday morning

Sunny’s Cigar’s Represents With Da Sticka
I hated the taste of these.

GHS bids farewell to Mrs. Tarr and more stories from the Gillnetter this week
GHS bids farewell to Mrs. Tarr…https://thegillnetter.com/11019/news/ghs-bids-farewell-to-mrs-tarr/
…and more stories from the Gillnetter this week
https://thegillnetter.com/11010/news/high-school-students-to-return-full-time-in-person-may-17th/
New Parking Kiosks Downtown
We go away for a couple of weeks and come back to find a few changes downtown. For one, it appears the location of Stone’s Pub is preparing for outdoor dining. We will be glad to see them return.

And the big change are the parking kiosks along the streets awaiting unveiling. The shrouded standing kiosks look like a screening of Handmaid’s Tale, but I guess it’s progress. Just about one year after the City announced it had been granted a loan for various improvements, these new kiosks appear ready for the tourist season to begin! They are solar powered and will accept cards or quarters. An app can be used as well. Bring on the Handmaids I guess!



UU Church
Attached is a press release summarizing the strong support given the April “Socks and Undies” community drive conducted by the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church. We thank you for the support YOU gave by helping publicize this successful event.
From: Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church
10 Church Street, Gloucester MA 01930
Telephone: (978) 283-3410; Email: info@GloucesterUU.org
Date: April 30, 2021
MEDIA RELEASE – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
UU CHURCH’S ‘SOCKS AND UNDERWEAR’ DRIVE
NETS AN OUTPOUIRING OF COMMUNITY SUPPORT
A drive by the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church to provide new socks and underwear to Cape Ann families and individuals far exceeded expectations, collecting 424 pairs of socks and 345 pieces of underwear and more than $550 in donations to buy additional undergarments.
The beneficiaries of the April campaign are children who attend Pathways for Children preschool or after-school programs, and adults who are guests at the Grace Center, a day shelter and counseling program that the downtown Gloucester church hosts.
“We had socks with kittens, socks with camouflage, athletic socks, fuzzy socks and baby socks,” Patricia Cronin, a drive volunteer, said, “I won’t mention unmentionables other than to briefly say that boxers and hipsters ruled the day.”
The church took on the challenge to meet a reality, cited by Pathways and Grace Center, that underwear and socks are often forgotten in clothing gifts to people in need. “It must be an ‘out of sight, out of mind’ thing,” Jerry Ackerman, another volunteer, said. “The result is that while outer clothing may be new, what’s underneath may be literally on its last legs.”
“We were all gratified and thrilled by this outpouring of care,” Rev. Janet Parsons, the church’s minister, said.
Significant contributors included the “We’re All In This Together” Cape Ann movement created to build community spirit during the coronavirus pandemic, and two local businesses, Nelson’s of Gloucester and The John Tarr Store in Rockport. The two shops acted as collection points for donors and offered discounts on purchases made for the drive. Dozens and dozens more children’s socks also were given by Carol Lee’s Cottage, on Bearskin Neck in Rockport.
Cash donations came from as far as Lowell, Lexington, Bedford, Cambridge and Worcester, some apparently made in response to publicity in the Boston Globe as well as Cape Ann’s 1623 Studios, the Good Morning Gloucester blog, and print media.
“Also, a resident of the Gloucester ARC group home on Washington Street donated,” Holly Tanguay, co-president of the Gloucester UU Church board of directors, said.
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MAC Fitness Gloucester Smoothie Bar returns
Is There a Planet B?
The Cape Ann Climate Coalition met with our local astrophysicist, Dr. Bill Waller of Rockport, to ask him a few questions. Is there a Planet B? And what do we need to do to save this big rocky ball of planet (Earth) that we call home?










