My Mad Dog and Kate Joined In As Models This Year.
Girl Boss Bianca Giacalone Once Again Knocked It Out Of The Park.
All the models put on a spectacular show! Click to watch the video we put together:

My View of Life on the Dock


Their ongoing efforts to provide live coverage of high school sports on social media platforms like Youtube and Facebook.
To date, their self-funded efforts have resulted in coverage of โover 200 games and events that normally wouldn’t be covered by local cable.โ As stated in their award-winning proposal, โBeing livestreamed, the games are available for parents and relatives who are not able to make it to the game in person as well as the athletes themselves having a record of the games.โ
Please join us in thanking Jim and Lisa and in congratulating them for winning an Awesome Gloucester micro-grant.
To learn more about this awesome initiative, visit the Awesome Foundation website:



There he goes, about to splash

Anticipation…

Great news about the Happy Humpback, they will be reopening at the beginning of August. Aaron is doing better and he is so grateful for all the support and kind words.


The best popcorn in Massachusetts is here! Children are especially welcome. Folding chairs and blankets are good.
Bob Rick, Conductor and Music Director
| PROGRAM | |
| Piece | Composer/Arranger |
| National Anthem | Henry Fillmore |
| Hands Across the Sea | John Philip Sousa |
| Voyage to the Edge of the World | Larry Neeck |
| Overture to HMS Pinafore | Arthur Sullivan, arr. David Marlatt |
| Pirates of the Caribbean | Klaus Badelt, Arr. Ted Ricketts |
| Brighton Beach March | William P. Latham |
| Under the Sea (from The Little Mermaid) | Alan Menken, Arr. Jerry Nowak |
| Summertime – Trumpet | George Gershwin, Arr. Calvin Custer |
| In Storm and Sunshine | JC Heed, arr. Frederick Fennell |
| Over the Rainbow – Alto Sax | Harold Arlen and Yip Harburg, arr. Barker |
| Convoy March | Frank Scimonelli |
| Victory at Sea | Richard Rodgers, Arr. John Moss |
| My Heart Will Go On (from Titanic) | Celine Dion; Arr. Paul Murtha |
| South Pacific Highlights | Rogers, arr. Philip Lang |
| Deep River | Traditional, arr. James Swearingen |
| Beach Boys Greatest Hits | Arr. Michael Brown |
| God Bless America | Irving Berlin/ Arr. John Edmondson |

Next Up: The Families of West Parish
Saturday, August 5th – Correct Date!
(Rain Date, Sunday, August 6th)
10:00AM โ 11:00AM – Free Cemetery Tour at Bray Cemetery
โThe Families of West Parishโ presented by Lois Hamilton and Dani Stotzer. Located at: 379 Essex Avenue, Gloucester, MA 01930
Please make a reservation at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/free-gloucester-cemetery-tour-series-the-families-of-west-parish-tickets-678820258667?aff=oddtdtcreator
Are you interested in Gloucesterโs West Parish during the Victorian period?
On this in-person tour โThe Families of West Parish โ presented by Lois Hamilton and Dani Stotzer, you’ll discover the captivating tales of the individuals buried in this historic Victorian cemetery. A guest speaker from Wellspring House Inc. will share the amazing story of a wealthy African American family, the Freemans, who are buried in Bray Cemetery and Cedar Rock Gardens of West Parish have generously donated flowers so that guests can lay a flower at each grave.
Park at the West Parish School parking lot at 10 Concord Street, Gloucester, MA 01930. It is a short 0.2 mile walk from the school to Bray Cemetery.
Bray Cemetery is small but lies on a steep downward slope and the ground is uneven. The cemetery is not wheelchair accessible. Wear comfortable, sturdy shoes and bring your sense of adventure.
Please continue to check our website
to confirm the schedule and learn more details for all Cemetery Tours.

Reblogged from our friends at the Magnolia Library and Community Center.
We are so excited to be hosting in Art Festival in partnership with Cape Ann Plein Air. All pieces sold will have a portion of the sale price donated to the MLCC. Mark your calendars as you don’t want to miss this amazing event.









THIS SATURDAY, July 29, 2 – 4 pm
COMPLIMENTARY
FINE WINE TASTING @ SAVOUR WITH MATT BROOKS OF CYNTHIA HURLEY WINES
Cynthia Hurley French Wines began in 1984 when Cynthia and Robert Hurley started importing French Bordeaux into New York and New Jersey. Cynthia and Robert had been living and working in Paris and became enamored with French wine. Many of their weekends were spent driving to the different wine regions of France to find those undiscovered bottles of great wine from small family producers.
When the Hurleys returned stateside, they began to import the wines they loved, but couldnโt find in the U.S. The business expanded to include top producers and everyday drinking wines from Burgundy, Loire, and Rhone.
Cynthia relocated the business to Newton, Massachusetts, when they moved from New York City. They found distribution and began to sell their wines in restaurants and wine shops. Robert Hurley has continued to run the business since Cynthiaโs death in 2011. He remains committed to the companyโs founding principle of, โdeveloping a portfolio of domains all family-run no negociants, no cooperatives, just dedicated winemakers.โ
WINES
Domaine J. Laurens, Crรฉmant de Limoux, La Rose No.7, Sparkling Rosรฉ NV, Limoux, France
Varietals: 60% Chardonnay, 25% Chenin Blanc, 15% Pinot Noir, Alc.12%
Domaine J. Laurens is located near the city of Carcassonne in France’s wine region of Limoux. Since the Domaine’s beginning in the 1980s, they have been recognized for the high quality of their sparkling wines. In 2021 the Domaine received an HVC3 (โHigh Environmental Valueโ Certification) the highest level, indicating farming practices are conducted sustainably. This area is where Blanquette de Limoux, considered to be the first sparkling white wine in France, was produce in 1531. The Limoux zone of production was the first to create a DOC in the Languedoc with Blanquette and Blanquette Mรฉthode Ancestrale in 1938, both of them made with the traditional white grape variety of Limoux: Mauzac. A decree published in 1990 added a new appellation, Crรฉmant de Limoux, and following a recent change to the decree, Cremant de Limoux is now produced with Chardonnay and Chenin. Mauzac and/or Pinot Noir can also be added. La Rosรฉ No. 7 is fresh and dry with delicate bubbles. The light cherry-pink color and ripe aromas give way to a palate that boasts red fruits and vigorous fullness of flavor. Serve as an aperitif. Pairs well with brie and bread, grilled oysters, green salad with fruit vinaigrette. $24.99
Bodega Nivarius White Rioja, Rioja, Spain
Varietals: 95% White Tempranillo, 5% Malvasรญa Riojana, Alc. 13.5%
Bodega Nivarius is a unique winery in Rioja because it exclusively produces white wines from native varieties such as White Maturana, Viura, and Garnacha Blanca. The white Maturana, a variety that was practically extinct in the territory, is one of the bodegaโs mainstays, along with the old vines of Viura and Garnacha blanca that are scattered throughout the headlands of red vineyards. They also work with white Tempranillo.The winery and vineyards are at elevations of 800 meters, with north-facing vineyards influenced by an Atlantic climate. These conditions create impeccable white wines that express the character and genuine personality of the regionโs local white varieties. The estate practices farming with little intervention to respect the biodiversity of the environment, resulting in a genuine expression of the land and the wines. Nivarius is a Latin term for a natural well where the snow was stored all year round. The white Rioja pours a straw-yellow color, with greenish rim. On the nose, hints of apple, pears, and stone fruits are accompanied by a slight aroma of white flowers and a subtle mineral hint. Fresh and balanced on the palate, it has ample texture and a long finish with dried fruit hints. Pairs well with shellfish, grilled fish, and gazpacho. $17.99
Domaine Vigneau-Chevreau, Vouvray,Loire, France
Varietal: Chenin Blanc, Alc. 12.5%
Since 1875, the Vigneau-Chevreau family has farmed the chalky soils of this 69-acre Vouvray domaine, planted entirely to Chenin Blanc. The late Jean-Michel Vigneau began steering the family domaine in an organic direction in the early โ90s, and by 1999 Vigneau-Chevreau received certification from Ecocert. Shortly thereafter, the new generation of Vigneaus took the next step by adopting a biodynamic vineyard regimen. Today the winery is run by Jean-Michelโs two sons, Christophe and Stephane. โVigneau Selectionโ is a new designation, indicating that the wine was not made from estate-grown grapes but rather from fruit brought in from sustainably farmed sources. Like all of their wines, this is a fresh and flavorful version of Chenin Blanc, with a wonderful stony minerality and bright acidity. The Domaine Vigneau-Chevreau Vouvray Selection is a Sec (Dry) wine characterized by a slight residual sugar and pleasant acidity. Notes of flint with apple, quince and citrus. Serve as an aperitif. Pairs well with sushi, salmon, and lobster. $22.99
Domaine Lagneau, Beaujolais Cru Cรดte de Brouilly, Burgundy, France
Varietals: Gamay%, Alc.15%
Domaine Lagneau is owned by the Lagneau family, Gerard, Jeannine, and their son Didier. They purchased the property in 1978 in the village of Quincie-en-Beaujolais, located on the slopes of Mt. Brouilly. It has its own cellar that dates to the 12th century. Currently, Didier is the winemaker, having taken over the reins from his father. This wine is a Vieilles Vignes, meaning the fruit comes from 75-year-old vines. The Lagneaus make the wine in the traditional Beaujolais method. Didier lets the Gamay grapes undergo semi-carbonic maceration (the grapes ferment in their own skins) and then the wine is aged in neutral concrete tanks. This technique gives the Cรดte de Brouilly its endearing fruity, freshness. Domaine Lagneau Cรดte de Brouilly is juicy, fruity, and fresh, with aromas of red fruit and plums, combined with floral, peppery and mineral notes. Cru Beaujolais at its finest. Can be served slightly chilled. Pairs well with charcuterie, ham, Andouille sausage. $23.99
Domaine La Font de Notre Dame Rasteau,Rhone, France
Varietal: 80% Grenache, 10% Mourvedre, 5% Syrah, 5% Cinsault, Alc.15%
Domaine La Font de Notre Dame, situated in the foothills of the Dentelles de Montmirail, is a family estate managed by the Roux family. In 2016 Jean-Pierre Roux handed the reins over to his sons, Frรฉdรฉric and Boris, who continue to impress with their commitment to showcase the beauty of their terroirs in a bottle. While the Domaine is based in Gigondas, they also have holdings in Lirac and Rasteau. The Domaine has 13 hectares of 80-year-old vines in Rasteau. The sun-soaked plots are planted in clay soils with an abundance of heat-retaining pebbles. This Rasteau has a deep purple color. Concentrated aromas of ripe cherry, blackberry, licorice, spices, and a hint of chocolate appear on the nose. An explosive palate offers ripe fruit and spicy, enduring tannins. Pairs well with cured meats, grilled eggplant and mushrooms, leg of lamb. $23.99
Find out about new wine arrivals and other events at Savour by following Facebook and Instagram.
And donโt forget to check out whatโs new in our beer case, including two juicy NE IPAs and a clean, refreshing rice lager from East Regiment Brewing, a veteran-owned brewery in Salem and a crisp new lager from Rockport Brewing.
Kathleen’s Price-Value Gems:
Unique to SAVOUR our three price-value collections, with
each category ($9.99ers – $14.99ers -$19.99ers) offering hundreds of wines
at one price, personally curated by Kathleen, some have limited availability.
9.99ersโฆthe quality is taste delivering above-price enjoyment โฆValue!
14.99ersโฆexhibiting qualities of complexityโฆElevating the Experience!
19.99ersโฆvalue laden wines by innovative vintnersโฆExpect Exceptional!
Adding to this Saturdayโs wine tasting with Matt is Savourโs Everyday Tech Tastings at the North Shoreโs Only Digital Wine Machine. Fun to use and enjoy! Taste up to 20 wines with new selections regularly addedโฆ& yes, complimentary. Kathleen welcomes your questions for food pairings.
Welcome Your Donation in any amount for Pathways for Children.
Thank You! โฆKathleen
For Your Mobile Calendar
๏ปฟSavour Wine Tastings!
July 15 – Dave Bender of Vineyard Road wines
July 22 – Tomasso Mistretta of Vinifera Italian Wines
July 29 – Matt Brooks of Cynthia Hurley Wines
August 5 – Gordon Alexander, Owner Terroir Wines
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Continuing to offer a case discount 0f 10% on wines and all items purchased with the case to all customers. Wine Club members get 5% off on 6 bottles and all items purchased with the 6 bottles. Thanks again for your support!
We continue using our 5 Molekule high performance air purification units that clear the air of 99.9% of viruses, bacteria and allergens every hour, store wide.
We are pleased to continue curbside pickup service
Savour Wine & Cheese l 76 Prospect St. l Gloucester l 978. 282 .1455


What a story. โBook a tuna fishing charterโ they said. โitโll be fun,โ they said. Well, they couldnโt have been more right! Three of these guys, hailing from Montana and Idaho, did quite a bit of research to find the PERFECT tuna tournament. They chartered the Molly Jane, with very capable Captains Kurt and Erik Christensen and Stud Mate, Brandonโฆ.and just happened to win 1st Placeโฆ. With prizes for the boat totaling more than $160,000. Nice idea, Guys! Congratulations on picking the right boat and the right tournament. Huge CONGRATULATIONS to the the Captain and Crew of the Molly Jane.
You can still donate here: https://secure.etransfer.com/eft/flexblockcode/donation1.cfm?d2org=ECCF&d2tool=BBDonation

Another wonderful Bluefin Blowout is in the books! Many of you followed along on the livestreams (thank you for your patience with the technical glitches we always seem to have when livestreaming on the road) and with the blog posts. Our own GMG contributor Nichole Schrafft has done an amazing job documenting the event but I thought I might be able to offer a couple of different views than perhaps you have seen.
While we won’t know the final totals raised until the dust settles, it’s not too late to make a donation to the Alzheimer’s Association through this link provided by the Bluefin Blowout. Every little bit helps. And it starts with you.
Thank you Lyon Waugh Auto Group, Warren Waugh, Cidalia Schwartz and the representatives from the Alzheimer’s Association for making this event amazing once again. So many helping hands including a big thank you to Mile Marker!







Link to part of livestream when the Molly Jane lands the eventual winner of the Bluefin Blowout
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