

My View of Life on the Dock


Come join us as we revisit a routine celebrating the great and groovy music of Motown. Hits like, Superstition, My Guy, Baby Love. You will be singing and dancing and having a great time!
For Restorative Yoga, find some cushions, large books, yoga blocks, blankets, whatever you can use instead of bolsters and blocks. We make it work. For more information on Restorative yoga, check out my site, niawithlinda.com. It is a lovely passive practice that gives the participant relaxation and calm. Who couldn’t use that right now.
If you are new to Nia and Restorative Yoga with Linda, these streaming classes are free. Share with anyone who you feel needs a little movement or peace in their lives during this period of social isolation.
So here is how it works. It will be easier for you if you download the Zoom client for meetings for a desktop or laptop…
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Greening….

Sharing information from Stone’s Facebook page regarding their reopening June 1. Welcome back!

Driving through Stage Fort Park yesterday, we noticed The Cupboard has reopened for the season! See you there soon.



The new website is ready to take your order for this weekend.
We look forward to serving you.
http://www.sushisanglee.com

The Happy Hookers of Cape Ann were excited to participate in the Gloucester Elks fair on this gorgeous spring day with a fantastic view of Thatcher Island.
In case you missed us, feel free to contact us at crcav@msn.com for one of our homemade local creations. We can customize your order or you can choose from one of our warrior shawls (with and without buttons), blankets, VIVA shawls (Italian colors), and infinity scarves. A portion of all proceeds will go to the Open Door here in Gloucester.





Saturday, May 22nd, 10AM—2PM (Rain Date: Saturday, May 29th, 10AM-2PM)
Location: Rockport Public Library – School Street Entrance
Mask, social distance, and hand sanitizer guidelines will be observed.
GloucesterCast 501 Livestream With Brandon Blatchford, Pat and Jim Dalpiaz, Chris McCarthy, Scottie Mac and Joey C Taped 5/16/21
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We took our first whale watch of the season Friday, which was a gorgeous day with sunshine and calm waters. Cape Ann Whale Watch did it again, aboard the Hurricane II with fantastic sightings! With probably just over 100 people on board, keeping distanced was pretty easy. We were all required to keep our masks on at all times when not actively eating or drinking. The crew cleaned commonly touched areas 3-4 times throughout the sail. Jamie, the naturalist did another outstanding job informing us of what we were observing. Capt John Caravallas found us bunches and bunches (official term) of dolphins, seals and whales (humpback and minke). It was a great day and I highly recommend a trip, especially if you haven’t been in a while. Cape Ann Whale Watch on Main St. has tickets available online or by phone. Free parking! (Thanks Capt Jim D for the great parking assist) We saw a breach, feeding behaviors and general whale frolicking.










10 yrs old . Been singing since 7 yrs. Obsessed with Freddie Mercury and Queen . Freddie Mercury’s sister (Kashmira Bulsara) heard him singing a Freddie song and was blown away .

Maritime Gloucester anticipates the promise of summer with a week of maritime skills training. Our Spring Working Skills Series is celebration of traditional skills presented by three superstar women of the maritime heritage field. Check out the introduction to planking with Carolyn Corbin, find out what you need to know to safely prepare for you next small boat excursion with Arista Holden, or hear about traditional sailmaking practices with some nods to modern techniques with Susannah Winder. Come join us from the comfort of your home for a night of fun and learning.
This program is sponsored by @MassHumanities Bridge Street Fund and is FREE to the public, but you must RSVP to come.
Go to our website at www.maritimegloucester.org to register today.





