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My View of Life on the Dock
Maritime Gloucester is preparing for its 40th (40!) Schooner Festival this year and they need the help of the community by way of a fundraiser scheduled for tomorrow April 11 at the Gloucester House from 5:30-8:30. There will be raffles, entertainment and a light buffet. Did I mention FUN? I mean, GMG Jim and I will be there and hope to see you too. More info and tickets available at this link.

Sign up for a memorable April school vacation opportunity at Cape Ann YMCA!

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We walked Shore Road with our special glasses and watched the eclipse. It did not disappoint. After the moon left the sun, the lighting was interesting.

Tennis, Anyone…

On Saturday, April 20th at 2:00 p.m., the Cape Ann Climate Coalition Interfaith group welcomes the community to our 3rd Annual Earth Day Gathering at Good Harbor Beach. The event begins with a beach-clean up. At 3:00 p.m., Rev. Sue Koehler-Arsenault and members of the group will lead an interfaith ritual.
Inspired by Creation Justice Ministries, a national organization composed of 38 mainline churches, this event will call attention to the issue of plastics in our waterways and beaches. It is co-sponsored by the Annisquam Village Church, First Congregational Church of Rockport, First Parish Church Manchester, Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church, St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, St. John’s Episcopal Church, and the Unitarian Universalist Society of Rockport.
For more information, please call 978-281-0376.

Hi peeps:
Hope all is well. Let’s try this again.
Hope all is well with everyone.
When: Saturday, April 13, 2024
Where: Park at Good Harbor Beach:
Starting down Whitman, Eastern and Barn Lane.
Time: 9:00 – 10:00
I can bring the yellow bags. Please bring gloves and if you have a trash picker please bring.
Thank you all and take care
Donna

I am not alone in feeling a little down in the dumps after the recent string of grey, cold, wet days. So I was very happy to see a sunny day with mild temps but I REALLY needed to feast my eyes on some COLOR. We stopped at Gordon Florist and Greenhouses in Ispwich and boy, was that a treat! Color exploding everywhere. Friendly staff, bright and healthy plants–you can’t go wrong.








Grab a spoon and satisfy your sweet tooth. In case you haven’t seen, the Sawyer Free Library has partnered with Holy Cow Ice Cream Cafe to make Cocoa Berry Chip, a raspberry-infused chocolate ice cream loaded with chocolate chips! Award winning Holy Cow Ice Cream created a new flavor celebrating Earth Month in partnership with the Sawyer Free Library and Cape Ann Climate Coalition.

This delicious special chocolate and raspberry-flavored all-natural ice cream treat embodies the organizations’ commitment to environmental advocacy and the understanding that every day is earth day. A portion of sales of this limited time special flavor will support the Cape Ann Climate Coalition’s educational programs. This delicious ice cream be available in pints only at the Gloucester and Peabody locations, so get some while you can!
For more information visit, SawyerFreeLibrary.org