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Fall Art Show Opening Reception
Sunday, October 29. 1-5 pm
Come meet the artists!
Bob Allia: boballiaphoto@gmail.com
Camille Skilton: camille.14@comcast.net
Donna Ardizzoni: donna@ardizzoniphotography.com
Katherine McManus: kjmcmanus@verizon.net
Ken King: meadowmountain@comast.net
Linda Berry: lj_berry@icloud.com
Marion Hall: mrho432@yahoo.com
Michael Dyer: michael.dyer.1955@gmail.com
Michael Storella: michaelstorella@icloud.com
Olga Hayes: olgahayes@comcast.net
Pat Doron: pat287@gmail.com
Paddy Ryding: paddy.ryding@gmail.com
Sari Oseasohn: saraosea@gmail.com
Seascapes & Landscapes & More
for viewing and sale
10 am-3 pm Tuesday-Thursday
1-4 pm Friday, Saturday & Sunday
Show closes Saturday, November 25
info@manchesterhistoricalmuseum.org http://www.manchesterhistoricalmuseum.org
978-526-7230
We have a new name & new exhibits!
*formerly the Manchester Historical Museum
10 Union Street, Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA, USA
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See you at the stadium 1:45PM! Game at 2! Come on Down!
Gloucester Fishermen boys soccer game is at 2pm. Come early for the ‘Senior Celebration’ honoring the Gloucester Fishermen Boys Varsity Soccer members of the class of 2024. Congratulations boys on your hard work and youth soccer career 🙂
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Explore the Colors of Cape Ann through Natural Dyeing
Begins Saturday, November 4th, 10:30AM-12PM
All classes at the Gloucester 400+ Office at 123 Main St.
The Gloucester 400+ and ROBBERSDAUGHTER are excited to present this inclusive, all ages art programming exploring the botany of Gloucester through natural dyeing.
Led by local artist Maia Mattson, this seven week programming explores the botany of Cape Ann through the art of natural dyeing.
The arts are thriving on the North Shore, and Castle Hill is leading the way.
A theatre group that didn’t even exist 10 years ago is now holding auditions for its entire season in one fell swoop.
“One show at a time,” says Castle Hill Productions founder Kristina Grundmann, a longtime Ipswich resident. “That’s how most community theatre groups audition their shows. Which totally makes sense. But we’ve grown now — I’d say we’re approaching a semi-pro level — so this year, we’re auditioning our full season, both the winter and summer shows.”
For North Shore actors, this is a big deal. They have twice the opportunity to be cast.
The Crane Estate-based theatre group Grundmann started seven years ago (she’s now Cultural Programs Coordinator for The Trustees), will produce two innovative shows in its 2024 season.
“The Importance of Being Ernestine” will be a fresh perspective on Oscar Wilde’s comic masterpiece “The Importance of Being Earnest” — most of the roles gender-swapped, and the entire story updated to the Roaring Twenties — to be staged in the Castle Hill Great House Ballroom March 7-17.
Then comes Shakespeare’s classic comedy “As You Like It,” June 5-16 (mistaken identities, cross-dressing, misplaced affection, and more) — also updated to the Roaring Twenties — presented outdoors in the Crane Estate’s Casino complex.
Auditions for both shows will take place by appointment only at Castle Hill in the Great House Ballroom, 290 Argilla Road, Ipswich, on Thursday, November 9, and Sunday, November 12, both days starting at 4 pm. Video auditions (recorded or live) will be accepted if needed. For details, email Kristina Grundmann directly via kbrendel@thetrustees.org.
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