

My View of Life on the Dock



The Glen T. MacLeod Cape Ann YMCA is preparing for its second annual Golf Tournament, to be held on Monday, October 2, 2023! This outstanding event is raising funds to benefit the children and families in our Cape Ann service area with a demonstrated financial need.
This year, the goal is to provide nearly a million dollars in financial assistance for childcare, memberships, and specialized sports and wellness programs, including Cornerstone which provides complimentary access to our facility and support programming for those battling cancer.
Because of the generosity of the business and individuals in our community, we not only have the Y that Cape Ann truly deserves but we can also provide hope, health, and healing to friends, neighbors, and families in our communities. 100% of the proceeds raised will go directly into the Glen T. MacLeod YMCA’s financial assistance program.
The tournament is open to all individuals who enjoy playing golf and want to make a difference. Businesses can support by providing items to go in the raffle and/or sponsorship. Register and learn more here.
Here is one example of how life-changing financial assistance can be for our friends and neighbors:
This membership changed my life. As a single mom, the amount of resources offered to me at the Y is numerous. Being able to bring my child with me to the Kids’ Club while I explore new fitness opportunities has helped me reclaim my body and my life. I love trying new classes and programs- even things that are out of my comfort zone are made welcoming by how kind the instructors are and the culture created by other Y members. I never would have seen myself going to “strength train together” or “rise and shine boot camp” but the Y has allowed me to make fitness a central part of my life, in a way that no other gym could. The offerings at the Cape Ann YMCA feel akin to a boutique gym but are accessible to people like me with limited resources. Thank you.
Send questions to Arthur Athanas: athanasa@northshoreymca.org



What a glorious weekend.

Down to Earth…


The best popcorn in Massachusetts is here! Children are especially welcome. Folding chairs and blankets are good.
Bob Rick, Conductor and Music Director
Piece Composer/Arranger
National Anthem Henry Fillmore
Aces High Ron Goodwin, arr. Larry Daehn
Music from Jurassic Park John Williams, Arr. Jay Bocook
Raider’s March John Williams
The Great Escape Elmer Berstein, arr. Robert W. Smith
Blues Brothers Revue Arr. Jay Bocook
Dam Busters March Eric Coates, arr. W. J. Duthoit
Aladdin (Medley) arr. Paul Jennings
The Longest Day Paul Anka
Guardians of the Galaxy arr. Michael Brown
My Heart Will Go On (from Titanic) Celine Dion; Arr. Paul Murtha
Colonel Bogey Kenneth Alford (pseudonym for Lieutenant F.L. Ricketts)
Magnificent Seven Elmer Bernstein, arr. Roy Phillippee
Pirates of the Caribbean Klaus Badelt, arr. Ted Ricketts
Tenth Regiment Robert Brown Hall
God Bless AmericaIrving Berlin/ Arr. John Edmondson


We are open for business ~ by appointment only!
61A Grove Street Gloucester MA
Our website is still currently under construction..
If you would like to schedule a tour to see our facility or to rent a unit give us a call at 978-879-4524

Come visit the Lobster King today 11-9
To get your Tuesday Lobster Roll Special!
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147 Thatcher Rd Gloucester
978-281-1700
Photo bombed. This seagull had places to be and didn’t want to wait as I tried to take a photo of the lighthouse. He does have the right of way, I suppose.

Cape Ann Light Station Thacher Island is a National Historic Landmark and I highly recommend a visit. Tickets for launch reservations are available on their website (click here for info) and it’s a very pleasant way to spend a few hours on a nice day. Jim had never been out there and it had been a while for me, so off we went a few days ago. It’s run entirely by volunteers who couldn’t have been more pleasant, even after we delayed departure due to our lack of attention to details like the launch location (now Rockport Granite Pier). I recommend wearing boots or sturdy footwear as the paths are a little uneven, but mostly due to bird poop. Jim climbed the 156 steps to the top of North Tower and wanted a photo as proof, so here you go.





