We’re gonna host a watch party for Celtics Game 3 At Harbor 9! Half Price Maria’s Pizza, Celtics Swag, Watch The Game on 15 foot screens with the full audio system going.

It’s gonna be a blast. We’re also gonna livestream at 6:30 before the game. Come and join us for a great time!

355 Gloucester Crossing Rd

Message me with any questions!

Potpourri — pat morss

No particular theme popped up out of recent happenings.

A gift of fresh rhubarb grown by a neighbor.
Still Life in stones, with a vertical garden.
Gray Catbird with an appreciation for sulpture.
“This is why I’m called a Red-winged Blackbird.”
“I told him he had to leave.”
“But you do still smell of turtle.”
Eiders moving in a little too close to Mother Mallard’s duckling (bottom).
Back in proper formation.
Navigating under sail. [classic deepwater schooner]
And by motor. [speed and noise]
And with both. [look like a flying tick?]
Two cruise ships navigate toward Boston at dawn, completing their trips.

Attn: Gloucester, Cape Ann & Essex County businesses and workers! Curious about Gloucester’s year-round music venue and restaurant The Cut!?

Join Discover Gloucester and North of Boston Convention and Visitors Bureau tomorrow, June 11th from 4:30-6:30pmfor a behind the scenes exclusive tour, mingling, nibbles, cash bar, and even a TICKET GIVEAWAY — bring your business cards! RSVP at bit.ly/thecutpartners

Join us if you can, of course! Thank you!
Tess

Marissa Wall shares: These prizes were too good to wait to share with you! We still have more rolling in, so this isn’t it!

These prizes were too good to wait to share with you! We still have more rolling in, so this isn’t it!

Get your raffle tickets today to support the 3rd of July fireworks and boulevard concert & the Labor Day fireworks & boulevard concert

Concerts on the Boulevard, Gloucester, MA
Gloucester Fireworks

Tickets are 1 for $20 or 6 for $100

Venmo link is in the comments to purchase or if you wish to purchase with cash tickets can be purchased downtown at Made With Luve 220 Main Street

And Thank you Barry Pett for asking us to help this great cause that has made many
So many memories for the Cape Ann Comminity families

More info located under the feature tab at Better Together for Cape Ann, Inc.

https://www.venmo.com/u/BetterTogether4CapeAnn

Please add you name if it’s different than Venmo name and telephone number

All tickets will be entered automatically

Thank you
Good luck

ROCKY NECK WALKING TOURS ARE BACK!

Rocky Neck Art Colony kicked off its first public walking tour of the season on

Additional tours will be conducted on:
Sunday, July 7
Sunday, August 4
Sunday, September 8

For more information and to book a spot: https://www.zeffy.com/ticketing/21604974-d1ed-4961-a228-9e8d0bf870b9

The Rocky Neck Historic Art Trail takes you to fifteen sites of art historical significance in one of America’s most visually arresting locales. Rocky Neck is a granite promontory with tide flats and wharf buildings separating the harbor proper from Smith’s Cove in Gloucester, Massachusetts. With its scenic views and humble waterfront buildings, this spit of land measuring less than one square mile has since the early 19th century beckoned a steady stream of painters, sculptors and writers to its picturesque shores. Regarded by many to be “America’s Oldest Working Art Colony,” the artists’ enclave at Rocky Neck during the period from 1850 to 1950 attracted a number of the most important realist painters in the annals of American art.

By mapping the sites where they worked, lived and became inspired, the Rocky Neck Historic Art Trail enables you to walk in the footsteps of Winslow Homer, Fitz Henry Lane, Augustus Buhler, Frank Duveneck, Marsden Hartley, Edward Hopper and a host of other pioneering American artists, and to see first-hand the iconic land and seascapes that gave rise to their illustrious artistic output. It is hoped that, by enabling you to identify where historical artistic events took place and to see them in the context of what remains today, the Trail documents will ensure you make the most of your visit to one of the special places in the history of American art.

Margarita Monday Is BACK!

When the calendar turned to June, I started celebrating Margarita Monday again. To start the season, we went to a favorite hangout for a favorite margarita: Minglewood on Rogers St. It was a beautiful afternoon so we sat on the patio for a snack and some libations. Hands down, my favorite “regular” margarita. We had fried cauliflower and buffalo chicken tenders while the ravenous seagulls were watching carefully. Perfectly relaxing. Thanks Minglewood! Another win.