Congratulations To Pastaio Via Corta On Your Five Year Anniversay!

pastaioviacorta :FIVE YEAR ANNIVERSARY ! Couple things…we are having a party today at 6pm. Stop by for some laughs, natural wine tasting + pasta. For every customer that makes an in-store purchase today, Friday 6/18, you can be entered into a raffle – 5 lucky winners will be chosen and gifted one pound of extruded pasta and a pastaio hat! Thanks to my family for all your help and support, Debbie D, Patrick B and Mila B (my team) … special thanks to my importers, farmers, millers, wine makers, artisans + of course every single one of my customers. You choose transparency with where ingredients are sourced and how your food is made…look what you’ve helped grow. The food revolution has begun. 🚀Grazie mille!

Music on Meetinghouse Green, Summer Music Festival 2021

The free outdoor concerts resume live on the Green at the corner of Middle and Church Street
starting July 9th on Friday evenings at 6:00pm. Join us for the festival’s sixth season of great music,
raising funds for Cape Ann non-profits via free-will offerings, and delicious food available from
local vendors. Info: www.gloucestermeetinghouse.org

Description:

This unique free summer music festival features a different popular musical ensemble at each Friday evening concert
on Meetinghouse Green and benefits nine North Shore non-profits via free-will offerings from the audience. Bring lawn chairs,
blankets and your favorite libation to enjoy the music and delicious food available from local vendors while supporting the
local non-profit partner of the event with cash or check donations.

 Performers:

The season again opens with the acclaimed John Baboian Ensemble from the Berklee School in support of Pathways for Children.
Concerts offer a delightful medley of Jazz, Punk, Rock-n Roll, and Oldies from the 50s to the 70s. Some of this season’s offerings
include:  What Time Is it Mr. Fox? with Brian King; singer Mari Martin; Willie Alexander’s Persistence of Memory Orchestra; The Goddesses;
and The Cape Ann Big Band. The Middle Eastern group, Hye Fusion, returns with music ideal for line dancing and there are two newcomer
ensembles to delight music-lovers: the internationally-acclaimed Klezmer band, Ezekiel’s Wheels and Vermont lyrical Folk duo, The Early Risers.

Schedule:

DATEMUSICIANSNON-PROFIT PARTNERFOOD VENDOR
July 9John Baboian EnsemblePathways for ChildrenCauseway
July 16The Early RisersBackyard GrowersCommon Crow
July 23Hye FusionMaritime GloucesterClassic Cooks
July 30The GoddessesOpen DoorJalapeno’s
August 6What Time Is It Mr. Fox?North Shore Health ProjectMaria’s Pizza
August 13Mari MartinHAWCJalapeno’s
August 20Ezekiel’s WheelsGrace CenterTBD
August 27Willie Alexander’s Persistence of Memory OrchestraGloucester Education FoundationTBD
September 10Cape Ann Big BandGloucester Meetinghouse FoundationCauseway

Location, Time and More Info:

The Green in front of the Gloucester Meetinghouse is located at the intersection of Middle and Church Street. The program
starts at 6:00PM and concludes around 8:30PM. Please consult www.gloucestermeetinghouse.org  for more information about
the performers, non-profits and food vendors. Sign up for our email blasts to stay current, especially for contingency plans
in case of bad weather. Note: parking on the Green is limited to a small area near Middle Street for persons with disabilities only.

Sponsors

Thanks to our Sponsors all the series’ expenses, such as for the musicians, are pre-paid. 100% of the free-will donations go
to our non-profit community partners.Platinum          John & Janis Bell, J.J. & Jackie Bell, Cape Ann Savings Bank, J. Linzee Coolidge, Scobie Ward

Gold                 BOMCO, Michael & Mary Ann Bresnan, Landesign, Inc. Silver               Anonymous, Tom Burger & Andrée Robert, JoeAnn Hart & Gordon Baird, Pat Johnson & Jeff Henderson,
                       Susan McKain & Ken Steiner, Charles Nazarian, John & Sandra Ronan
Bronze             Jerry Ackerman, Karen Bell, Pamela Bynum & Henry Ferrara, Peter Calkins & Susan Casey,
                        Frederick Cowan, Richard Gardner, Rev. Janet Parsons, Dick Prouty, Joe & Maggie Rosa,
                        Kathleen Williams, Sarah Willwerth-Dyer

Restoration of the Green Coming Up Soon!

After many years of neglect Meetinghouse Green is in need of a thorough restoration. Last year, summer
series virtual audiences contributed $7,500 towards a Feasibility Study by the firm Landesign, Inc. to improve
accessibility and enhance safety. The GMF is currently seeking large government and foundation grants plus
individual donations to fund this over $200K project, slated to begin this fall and be completed in time for
the 2022 summer series.

About the GMF

The Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit modeled upon the Old North Foundation
in relation to Boston’s famous Old North Church.  Its mission is to preserve the landmark building as a civic hub,
entertainment venue, and community center. The ongoing preservation of the building seeks to combine the
highest standard of restoration with energy conservation techniques and has achieved a ‘net-zero’ building
carbon footprint with the help of Reforest the Tropics and its climate-change initiative TownGreen/2025.

Building History and the Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation

Completed in 1806 for the first Universalist Church in America, the grand Federal Style, 600-seat Meetinghouse
with a 110’ lantern steeple and Paul Revere Bell is a jewel in the heart of the Historic District. Now well into its
third century serving the people of Cape Ann, its history is steeped in the establishment of religious freedom in
Massachusetts and the Constitutional separation of church and state. Home of the present-day Gloucester
Unitarian Universalist Church and host to The Grace Center, the building is alive with activities like concerts,
family-friendly entertainment, events, symposia and civic celebrations.

Dom Nesta needs help

https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-dom-and-nicole-nesta-post-15th-surgery?qid=d3698d988b2304b94bae8c9953201a30

Support Dom and Nicole Nesta, post 15th surgery, organized by Brenda MalloyDom Nesta is a beloved member of the Gloucester and Rocky Neck community… Brenda Malloy needs your support for Support Dom and Nicole Nesta, post 15th surgerywww.gofundme.com

Sunday of Music 6.13.2021

Chris Fritz-Grice @ Castaways Vintage Cafe 65 Main Street Gloucester, MA

Music on Sundays 12-3pm

Sunday June 20th ToniAnn Enes from 11-2pm

Rob Banks and The Money Makers @ Blue Collar Lobster Co 3-6pm Sundays

Sunday June 20th O’Briens Boru 3-6pm

Allen Estes & Mike O’Connell music on Sundays 6-9pm @ The Rhumb Line

Getting to know the folks at Harmeling PT

Cape Ann Wellness

Over the last several weeks we’ve been getting to know the folks who help keep the Gloucester office of Harmeling PT running! In this week’s post we’re getting to know Jackie Wonson, PTA!

Jackie is a new addition to the Harmeling Physical Therapy team. She enjoys working with a wide variety of patients and diagnoses. Jackie is a Gloucester native and in her free time she loves camping, working out, traveling and going to the beach with her friends!

Give a call today to set up your appointment at the Gloucester office, and make sure you say hi to Jackie when you come in!

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Need Some Help Getting Accustomed to What Was Considered Normal , Like Driving in Traffic.

Cape Ann Wellness

WHAT IS CONSIDERED ROAD RANGE AND LEARN IF YOU MIGHT BE THE CAUSE OF IT?

(1) Aggressive driving has been a problem on our roadways for a while, and it seems to only be getting worse. Incidents of screaming, rude gestures, and sometimes even violence are reported frequently on our roadways to the point where it has earned its own name: road rage. Learn what causes road rage, whether you are prone to it, and how you can help to keep our roads safe by not giving in to road rage.

Definition of Road Rage

Written bySafeMotorist.comThe term Road Rage was coined by local news station KTLA in Los Angeles after a string of shootings occurred on several freeways in the city. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration defines road rage as when a driver “commits moving traffic offenses so as to endanger other persons or property; an…

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