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My View of Life on the Dock
On Friday while walking on the boulevard after high tide, the splash over was fabulous. As I was trying to get this photo, the water from the other side came over my head. Glad I did not use my Canon camera.

Blowin’ on Through…

MA Indies launch the North of Boston Book Trail




GLOUCESTER, MA — The Bookstore of Gloucester & Dogtown Book Shop are happy to announce their participation in the new North of Boston Book Trail, launching just in time for Independent Bookstore Day. On Saturday April 27th, independent bookstores across the country – including all 16 stores on the North of Boston Book Trail – will be celebrating the 11th anniversary of Independent Bookstores Day!
The North of Boston Book Trail is a group of 16 independently owned bookstores in the region North of Boston working together to bring more book lovers – both locals and tourists – into all of their shops. The Trail showcases the unique character and charm of each bookstore, while also highlighting the diverse literary community in the area. By working together, these indie bookstores hope to create a greater sense of community and to foster a love of reading and books across the state. Don’t miss the first annual North of Boston Book Trail Passport Challenge April 27th and 28th, or join the “Slow and Steady” challenge running from late April to Labor Day! Visit https://northofbostonbooktrail.com/ to take a look at participating stores and to check out all the prizes up for grabs; follow @northofbostonbooktrail on Instagram and Facebook for more information and updates.
“Independent bookstores work every day to build community around the written word,” said Beth Ineson, Executive Director of the New England Independent Booksellers Association. “Independent Bookstore Day is a chance to celebrate and support their efforts, because we can all agree that bookstores make every neighborhood a more vibrant place.”
Independent Bookstore Day (Indie Bookstore Day) was established in 2013 to promote, celebrate, and highlight the value of the Independent bookstore community. The day has been observed on the last Saturday of April every year since 2013. This year there are over 900 stores participating across the country. Independent Bookstore Day is organized by the American Booksellers Association, a national not-for-profit trade organization, that works with booksellers and industry partners to ensure the success and profitability of independently owned book retailers, and to assist in expanding the community of the book.
Dogtown Book Shop will be open 10am-6pm on Saturday and Sunday with their signature carts of $1 and free books outside (weather permitting) and piles of bookish treasure within. The Bookstore of Gloucester will be open 10am-6pm on Saturdayand 10am-5pm 0n Sunday and will have sweet treats and another round of ‘Blind Date Books’ for the occasion.

The North Shore Conference for Women is happening Thursday, May 23 from 8 AM to 5 PM. There are five topic tracks: personal prosperity, professional success, entrepreneurship/leadership, health and well-being and family. Are you looking for inspiration, motivation and connection with other relatable women in your community? For the first time, this affordable event will give women the opportunity to network, share and learn from one another to keep moving along their chosen path. This year‘s conference features Emmy award-winning lifestyle host and TV personality, Ana Rossi, as MC, with transformational life go coach and best selling author, Jen Wren Tolo and psychologist, writer, TEDx, speaker, and podcast host, Dr. Jill Stoddard as keynotes. The day will also showcase 30 local experts all ready to share their knowledge with you, plus dancing, swag bags, shopping, breakfast, lunch and a reception with hors d’oeuvres and complementary wine. All for $52 to attend. You can find more information and registration at http://www.sheslocal.org and click on North Shore Conference for Women. Join us May 23rd, for women by local women.

Dear Joey,
You and your audience are cordially invited to participate in the Rockport Cultural Showcase that will occur next Saturday, April 20, upstairs at the Rockport Public Library. This FREE all-day event will feature presentations by awardees of the Rockport Cultural Council’s annual small grants program (see attached). A variety of poetry, music, visual arts, and interpretive sciences will be showcased. The event will end with a panel discussion on prospects for fostering future cultural activity in Rockport. Free refreshments will be available.
Well wishes,
Bill Waller
Rockport Cultural Council Co-chair
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William H. Waller, Ph.D.
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You’re welcome.

On View: Sat. May 4 & Sun. May 5, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Cape Ann Blossoms (2023) image of Augustus W. Buhler (1853-1920), Shoving Off. C. 1907. Oil on canvas, Gift of Dr. Bernard S. Cohen, 1979. [Accession # 2199]. Floral Arrangement by Joni Pesola of Danvers Garden Club. Photo taken by Aram Boghosian.
GLOUCESTER, Mass. – To celebrate the beginning of spring, Cape Ann Museum is bringing back its popular Cape Ann Blossoms event on Saturday, May 4 and Sunday, May 5 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Floral designers from the North Shore will bring art to life though eye-catching arrangements inspired by artworks around the Museum.
Cape Ann Blossoms will open with a ticketed preview party on Friday, May 3 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. The party will include light fare, festive drinks, and a chance to have the first look at the inspired floral compositions located throughout Museum galleries. To purchase tickets, visithttps://www.capeannmuseum.org/event/cape-ann-blossoms-preview-party/.
“Cape Ann Blossoms is a weekend of spectacular floral displays that highlight the relationship between art and our natural world,” says Oliver Barker, Director of the Cape Ann Museum. “Visitors are dazzled each year by the breadth of floral compositions crafted by talented local designers’ responses to works of art from the Museum’s collection. Whether you are an art lover, a keen gardener or someone looking to be inspired, Cape Ann Blossoms is a must-attend event.”
The designers and garden clubs participating include:
Cape Ann Garden Club represented by Pat Plevisani and Christina Cunningham
Celia’s Flower Studio represented by Celia Gibson
Danvers Garden Club represented by Nancy Walke
Danvers Garden Club represented by Stacy Giggie
Essex County Horticulture Organization represented by John Archer
Farm and Son represented by Jeffrey Pratt
Floralscapes by Maureen represented by Maureen Duncan
Generous Gardeners represented by Leslie Pope and Mary Ethel Stack
Gordon Florist and Greenhouse represented by Cindy Gordon and Leandro Gomez
Hamilton Wenham Garden Club represented by Pat Fleming
Helios Floral represented by Keelia Otten
Luna Moss represented by Amy Sadler
Isabella Natti (10 years old, did arrangement in lobby in 2023)
Newburyport Horticultural Society represented by Janet Collett
North Shore Garden Club represented by Catherine Ebling and Helen Gleanzer
Posy Florals represented by Britt von Decker
Reading Garden Club represented by Rosemarie Rose
Rockport Garden Club represented by Eileen Saunders
Sage Floral Studio represented by Gina Russo and Beth Genovese
Cape Ann Artisans represented by Beth Williams and Pam Stratton
Designers from Cape Ann Artisans
Join us to honor Katelyn and give back to BAF!
In Loving Memory of Katelyn M Caruso

We are participating in the Brain Aneurysm Foundation Walk/Run New England on Saturday April 27, 2024 at Castle Island in Boston.
Please join KATELYN’s CREW to help support and educate others on brain aneurysm awareness! We will walk to remember and honor our beloved daughter Katelyn while supporting brain aneurysm research and awareness. Come join us for a great day in Boston for a great cause!
Thank you for making a difference and your support!
The Caruso Family❤
OUR MISSION: To promote early detection of brain aneurysms by providing knowledge and raising awareness of the signs, symptoms and risk factors. Work with the medical communities to provide support networks for patients and families, as well as to further research that will improve patient outcomes and save lives.
Through your support, the Brain Aneurysm Foundation will be able to continue to provide support and educational materials and information to brain aneurysm patients, their families, and the medical community and to promote critical awareness of brain aneurysms which will lead to earlier detection. The Brain Aneurysm Foundation is funding essential research that will promote a better understanding of why this condition happens and identify those at risk before an aneurysm rupture occurs.
Thank you for making a difference with your support!
Sharing information from the Castle Manor Inn Facebook page. Looking forward to this breakfast option coming back.

Sharing news from the Lobster Roller Facebook page:

I needed an ice cream sundae to accompany me while watching the eclipse recently so we went over to Long Maid near Long Beach. Boy, was that sundae good eclipse company! AND Surf Side Subs is now open as well on Thatcher Road. Enjoy your spring.

