
Red Sox Game Raffle Tickets From Angela Sanfilippo

My View of Life on the Dock
As I was walking Shore Road on Wednesday there were many hummingbirds eating the beautiful beach roses.
Olives…
Shore Road in Magnolia shrouded in fog has a very calming effect.
Omakase is a Japanese phrase, used when ordering sushi, that means “I’ll leave it up to you”. Essentially – chefs choice. Omakase takeout restaurant providing top grade sushi to our east coast clients.
Thank you Cape Ann Salt and Hold & Fast for a wonderful event at the Cape Ann Makers Market held at Ocean Alliance. This venue was outstanding with views and the staff. Cape Ann Salt and Hold & Fast did an extraordinary effort to make this Cape Ann Market a total success. Thank you for this opportunity to participate. Here is a couple of photos of the view.
It occurred to me when standing on the boulevard yesterday that there are so many things that scream “Gloucester” in this photo. What can you see? I see the bridge up, the boulevard, the flags, the Paint Factory (barely), a yacht docked at Ocean Alliance, a schooner, lots of fog, the harbor, Ten Pound Island, the Beauport Hotel, a dog going for a walk with its owner, Pavilion Beach…
You never know what you might see from the Harbor Loop, including GMG Jimmy giving tourists from Illinois some local insight………sign him up for the Welcome Center at Stage Fort Park!
Captain Joe and Sons Wholesale Lobster Company
He came in to take pictures and is releasing it back to the ocean
Captain Joe and Sons Lobster Co
95 East Main Street
Gloucester, MA
Tour our institute’s laboratories with GMGI’s Donald G. Comb Science Director, Dr. Andrea Bodnar Take a deep dive into an exciting research topic at the core of our mission Connect with research scientists and engage in conversations about their cutting-edge research |
July 29th How We Sequence a Genome and Why It’s So Important with Senior Research Associate Jennifer Polinski |
August 5th Environmental DNA: the Breadcrumbs of Life with Senior Research Associate Tim O’Donnell |
August 12th The Mighty Microbe: How the Tiniest Life Forms in the Ocean are Leading the Biggest Discoveries with Senior Scientist Matt Harke |
Tours begin at 5pm, and presentations by scientists start at 5:30pm.This is a free event. Space is limited at each event. RSVP today! |
Please reach out to Ashley Destino with any questions. ashley.destino@gmgi.org
978.879.4575 ext. 106