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We’ll Be Talking With Some Downtown Women Owned Business Owners About The Upcoming Tour.
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I am hoping you wouldn’t mind mentioning our upcoming exhibition on the GMG eblast. The exhibition features 6 talented artists, 4 from Cripple Cove Studios, your neighbors.
Here is the press release:
“Gloucester MA— The Rocky Neck Art Colony is pleased to present All My Life at the Cove Gallery (37 Rocky Neck Ave), an exhibition by 6 Cape Ann Artists, September 14th through October 15th. The show reflects the journey and process of an artist. It demonstrates what inspires an artist to create the way they create. A wide range of mediums, materials, and subject matter display the individuality of each artist looking to prompt thought and dialog with each piece. Through human memory, emotion, and personal experiences each painting, sculpture, and photograph are originated. “All My Life” is the adherence of each artist to themselves and the work they birthed. The public is invited to celebrate the artists and their work at the Opening Reception on September 14, from 5-7. The opening Reception will feature beer/wine/soft beverages, light food, and live music by Karen Ristuben.”
Exhibiting Artists:
Rebecca Anne Nagle, Cindy Journey, Linda Lagano Sojda, Sinikka Nogelo, Cindy Efinger, Thomas Rutigliano
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Mayflouris now open in Essex! Tucked into the colorful junction of Main St & Rt. 133, the new space has the same calm & cheery vibe it had in Rockport, only more so. The specialty cake and coffee shop is much bigger with several tables and chairs inside, and access outback to standing tables, a pollinator garden, and ever-changing vistas of the gorgeous Great Marsh.
What’s carried through to Essex from Rockport? Master confectioner Jocelyn’s award winning pre order specialty and wedding cakes and tasty sweet and savory treats are made from organic and locally sourced ingredients. Also, Mayflour’s morning beverages–the organic and cold brew coffee, teas, and seasonal sips (especially come winter their yummy hot chocolate and marshmallows)–are returning favorites.
What’s new?
One big and happy addition is a cold case so Mayflour can stock pot de crème and other small fancies on any given day, and speciality cakes on Fridays and Saturdays for any “last minute” and “just because” celebrations we all can use more of.
Parking
There is one accessible parking spot to the right of the entrance. Six parking spots are available across the street on Main St. in front of Andrew Spindler Antiques. The bakery opens at 7:30 A.M.–before 8 A.M. is hard to come by for a bakery on Cape Ann–so it’s a convenient stop before work or school.
“Meet & Greet” Johanne Cassia, Award-winning, Folk Artist
Reception: FRIDAY September 15, 2023 4 PM – 5:30 PM Johanne Cassia’s work will be displayed during the month of September 2023. Cassia resides and works in Ipswich, Mass.
Blackburn Brewfest is scheduled for Saturday Sept 16 at Stage Fort Park from 1-5 PM. GMG Jim will be assisting with the parking and I will be helping with tickets so be sure to say hello. Support the Cape Ann Community Foundation by stopping by. Tickets available for designated drivers as well as tasters. Food and beer with over 20 local breweries and live music !! Tickets and additional information available here.
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Never raced before? Been out of it for a while? Come down tomorrow night and jump in to some fun races with veterans from the IDRC. The format will be names pulled out of a hat to match up 2 boat heats from the town landing out to the ice house around flags and back. Just a fun row with your friends from the IDRC and a chance to get out on the water before the weather changes to Fall. Hope to see you there!!
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Revolutionizing the industry as a sustainable option for decking, siding, windows & doors, acetylated wood is a completely environmentally-friendly material that is built to last and surpass any wood material on the market. This AIA-accredited presentation will discuss the following learning objectives:Define the term “Acetylated Wood” and gain a basic understanding of its history.Learn the benefits of the acetylation process, and why it is a safe, nontoxic alternative to other materials.Describe how wood used in acetylated wood is natural renewable resource and qualifies for LEED points.Review global projects- learn why acetylated wood is used in the historical preservation market. Thursday, September 14th 11:00 – 1:00