East Veterans School Tours and A Compassionate Plea From Robin Dagle Towne

Residents will have their first chance to tour the brand-new East Veterans Elementary School during a community open house on Saturday, Aug. 26.

The public is invited to come by East Veterans Elementary School, 11 Webster St., on Aug. 26 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. to check out the new school.

Tours will be led by incoming fifth grade students at East Veterans Elementary School. Great job by these fifth-graders volunteering their time to serve as tour guides to help families and community members familiarize themselves with the school!

Additionally, tours of the new school will be held for ONLY East Veterans Elementary School families on the following dates:

โ€ข Thursday, Aug. 24 (Last names A-L from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.)

โ€ข Thursday, Aug. 24 (Last names M-Z from noon to 2 p.m.)

โ€ข Friday, Aug. 25 (Last names M-Z from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.)

โ€ข Friday, Aug. 25 (Last names A-L from noon to 2 p.m.)


Robin Dagle Towne Writes:

On behalf of all of the parents of children who will be attending, we are asking the community to stop with the negative commentary. Many of us didnโ€™t want this location either and are really sad about it but whatโ€™s done is done. Our PTO is working really freaking hard to alleviate jitters in kids (who are used to tiny schools) and bringing our two awesome school communities together. The school is there, traffic will probably be a nightmare for a couple weeks to a month until we all get into the swing of things. But we need to all focus on being excited about the new school the teachers and kids are getting. Constant Facebook comments about how horrible it is creates extra added stress for us parents who are already nervous about it. Let us have a smooth start and please donโ€™t show up the first week and take pics of our kids during drop off or dismissal to make some Facebook traffic point. Just leave us alone and let us start in peace, please. Iโ€™m begging. ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป

North Shore Sheds And Shacks in Gloucester

This North Shore Shed is located in Gloucester and I love the way it sits on the property. It’s also noticeable for its pretty colors. Well tended and a lovely sight.

Generous Gardeners Tours

Thank you, Generous Gardeners, for all your hard work.

 

Stacy Boulevard Dahlia Tours 4:00 and Sundays from now through September

Dear Flower Enthusiasts,

The dahlias on Stacy Boulevard are beginning to show off their beautiful flowers. Volunteer docents will be giving tours of the flowers at 4:00 PM each Sunday from now until September 29th.ย  The tours are weather permitting and will be around half an hour.ย  Come by if you would like to learn more about Generous Gardeners and the volunteers who help the flowers bloom for all to enjoy.

Where:ย  Meet at the Fishermen’s Wives Memorial

When:ย  4:00 PM Sundays through September 24th

The tours are free. Donations are accepted, preferably via our website.

Our Dahlia Bouquet event will be October 14th from noon until we run out of flowers. For this event we cut down the blooming dahlias and make arrangements for the public to purchase.ย  Then we start the process of digging out the dahlias to store for the winter.

Enjoy the flowers!

Susan Kelly

Antonietta Calabrese

Generous Gardeners

101 Western Ave, Ste 1
Gloucester, MA 01930

 

 

Shakespeareโ€™s Songs: A Concert-Lecture

Shakespeareโ€™s Songs:ย A Concert-Lecture, featuring the music of the Bardโ€™s plays, with singer-storyteller Jack DesBois and pianist Joe Mulholland

Friday, August 11 @ 3:30 pm

Tickets Adults $30.00 Students $20.00

Saturday, August 19 @ 3:30 pm

Tickets Adults $30.00 Students $20.00

Come enjoy this behind-the-scenes exploration of the musical world of Shakespeareโ€™s plays.


William Shakespeare was not only the English languageโ€™s greatest poet, but also one of its most enduring songwriters. The songs he wrote for his plays baffle scholars and delight musiciansโ€”because, for the most part, nobody knows exactly how the original music sounded. Composers over the centuries have written new music for the Bardโ€™s words, while scholars have sought out Elizabethan-era tunes that fit the words well and therefore just might have been the original settings.


Singer, actor, and Shakespeare scholar Jack DesBois draws from both approaches in this program. He pairs art song settings of Shakespeareโ€™s most enduring songsโ€”by Schubert, Quilter, Finzi, Stanford, and Coleridge-Taylorโ€”with the same songs sung to their conjectured original Elizabethan tunes. Drawing from his time studying at the American Shakespeare Center and Mary Baldwin Universityโ€™s Shakespeare and Performance masterโ€™s program, Jack explores the plays containing the songs, the characters who sing
them, and the circumstances surrounding the songsโ€™ original performances. The result is an evening of immersion in the captivating music of Shakespeare through the centuries.

Shakespeareโ€™s Songs is an educational enrichment program of DesBois Tutoring & Enrichment. Learn more at: www.desboistutoring.org/shakespeares-songs.html

Takes place under the Windhover tent.

Pat D’s Photos At Festival By The Sea Today

Pat D’s Photos will be at Festival By The Sea at Reed Park in Manchester today Saturday from 10 am – 4 pm. We will be featuring our double sided flags, giclee prints, glass prints, nightlights, suncatchers and more! Reed Park is adjacent to Masconomo Park by the railroad tracks. There are many vendors scheduled to be there. Maybe it’s time to start thinking about the holidays (I hear you groaning!). Stop by and say hello! Mention GMG for a discount!

A Visit To Fleur Cuisine

I had a hankering for the BEST wings on the Cape a few days ago so we went to Fleur Cuisine on the T Wharf in Rockport. We were greeted by smiles from Daphnee and Wanddy welcoming us back. It’s that kind of hospitality that is one of the aspects that makes Fleur Cuisine stand out. Erin was our informative and friendly server and she hit the mark recommending a spicy margarita for me (Margarita Monday). We enjoyed a lovely relaxing meal and look forward to returning. I had the Caribbean Spice Wings; Jim had plantains and coconut shrimp . We also splurged on dessert. The food was fresh and delicious. There was a gentleman picking up a take out order raving about the quality of the wine list. He had apparently been in the wine business and made time to comment on the well curated wine list, so if you’re a wine fan perhaps check it out! Indoor, outdoor and bar seating is available so take your pick. It’s a relaxing and flavorful experience.

Announcing the Medium Class Vessels for the 39th Annual Gloucester Schooner Festival

www.GloucesterSchoonerFestival.com

will be updated soon with all the details of your favorite weekend of the year.

Schooner Adventurer @schooneralert @maritimeheritagecharters @schoonerfame @schoonerlannon

@schoonertreeoflife @schoonertyrone @sailwhenandif

We need to scream this from the rooftops! RUN, DONโ€™T WALK TO YELLA ON THE WATER

To experience the warm hospitality, the beautiful room, and the incredible dishes.

25 Western Ave Gloucester MA

Thereโ€™s nothing boring about any part of your dining experience at Yella. The food is amazing.

LOOOVE IT!!