
Of course the Schooner Thomas E Lannon Received A Trip Advisor Travelers’ Choice Award. I say it all the time!

My View of Life on the Dock

Clouds, fog and silver harbor.

Tools of the Trade…


MUSIC ON MEETINGHOUSE GREEN, FRIDAY EVENINGS FROM 6-8:00PM, STARTS JULY 5TH
The ninth season of this free outdoor music festival opens on Friday July 5th with a greeting by Mayor Greg Verga. The John Baboian Ensemble, from the Berklee School of Music, will be performing mellow Jazz favorites, Pathways for Children will receive free-will donations from the audience in support of their great work in early childhood education, and the Lobster Roller will be on hand offering delicious seafood and other delights.
Music on Meetinghouse Green is a beloved Gloucester tradition offering ten consecutive Friday- evening concerts this year through September 6th at the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church, located on the green at the corner of Middle and Church Street. Please note: concerts are held ‘rain or shine,’ moving indoors to the Church social hall in case of inclement weather.
Each week the festival supports a different North Shore non-profit organization through free-will donations from the audience. Please bring extra cash for when the buckets are passed. Some chairs are provided but audience members are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs or blankets. Limited parking near the Middle Street entrance to the green is available to HC plate cars only. Picnicking with delicious local food and soft drinks from our vendors is a great dining option but you may bring your own food and libations.
FULL SUMMER SCHEDULE
July 5 music by the John Baboian Ensemble; donations to Pathways for Children; food by the Lobster Roller
July 12 music by The Headlands; donations to Backyard Growers; food by Markouk
July 19 music by the Rhiannon Hurst Quartet; donations to TownGreen; food by the Lobster Roller
July 26 music by the Alex Minasian Jazz Quartet; donations to The Open Door; food by Crepes du Jour
Aug 2 music by Dave Cabral Celtic Ensemble; donations to the NS Health Project; food by The Causeway
Aug 9 music by Jim ‘n’ Tonic; donations to HAWC, food by the RheaPizzeria
Aug 16 music by Willie Alexander; donations to the Grace Center; food by the Lobster Roller
Aug 23 music by Hye Fusion; donations to Action, Inc.; food by Markouk
Aug 30 music by the Alek Razdan Ensemble; donations to the Wellspring House; food by Crepes du Jour
Sept 6 music by the Cape Ann Big Band; donations to GMF, food by The Causeway
THANKS TO THE GLOUCESTER MEETINGHOUSE FOUNDATION SUMMER SPONSORS
100% of audience donations to go directly to our non-profit partners!
Titanium Scobie Ward
Platinum J.J. & Jackie Bell, Karen Bell, Cape Ann Savings Bank, Peter Calkins & Susan Casey, Linzee Coolidge
Gold BOMCO, Michael Bresnan & Mary-Ann Sherry, Patricia Roach & Rob Martin, Dr. David Rabin & Heather Atwood, Spittle Electric
Silver Ann Banks, Jonathan Golding & Sally Bradley-Golding, JoeAnn Hart & Gordon Baird, Charles Nazarian, Dick Prouty
Bronze Jerry Ackerman
For more information, a full schedule of upcoming concerts and events, and to sign up for the GMF newsletter please visit us at www.gloucestermeetinghouse.org.
We are pleased to announce the ninth season of our free outdoor concert series, Music on Meetinghouse Green, opening this Friday July 5th with remarks by Mayor Greg Verga at 6:00pm. Following tradition, the John Baboian Ensemble from the Berklee School of Music will be performing and the free-will donations from the audience will go to Pathways for Children for their extraordinary work in early childhood education. The Lobster Roller will be on hand, offering delicious seafood for your picnicking delight.
Concerts are held on the green in front of the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church at the corner of Middle and Church Street. This first event will be held indoors, in the downstairs Church social hall, because the restoration of the green is behind schedule. All events proceed rain or shine, going indoors if the weather is inclement.
The press release for the whole summer festival is attached, plus the poster and the two-sided season cards with the individual concert information. Please share these through your media channels and encourage your subscribers to come out on Friday evenings for the great music, camaraderie, and to support Cape Ann non-profits.
Music on Meetinghouse Green runs every Friday evening at 6-8:00pm through September 6th. Each one features a different musical ensemble and benefits a local non-profit organization through the donations from the audience. 100% of the donations go to the organizations thanks to the generosity of our sponsors, who pay all the festival expenses. More information about the weekly concerts is available at: www.gloucestermeetinghouse.org/summer-concerts
MUSIC ON MEETINGHOUSE GREEN, FRIDAY EVENINGS FROM 6-8:00PM, STARTS JULY 5TH
The ninth season of this free outdoor music festival opens on Friday July 5th with a greeting by Mayor Greg Verga. The John Baboian Ensemble, from the Berklee School of Music, will be performing mellow Jazz favorites, Pathways for Children will receive free-will donations from the audience in support of their great work in early childhood education, and the Lobster Roller will be on hand offering delicious seafood and other delights.
Music on Meetinghouse Green is a beloved Gloucester tradition offering ten consecutive Friday- evening concerts this year through September 6th at the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church, located on the green at the corner of Middle and Church Street. Please note: concerts are held ‘rain or shine,’ moving indoors to the Church social hall in case of inclement weather.
Each week the festival supports a different North Shore non-profit organization through free-will donations from the audience. Please bring extra cash for when the buckets are passed. Some chairs are provided but audience members are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs or blankets. Limited parking near the Middle Street entrance to the green is available to HC plate cars only. Picnicking with delicious local food and soft drinks from our vendors is a great dining option but you may bring your own food and libations.
FULL SUMMER SCHEDULE
July 5 music by the John Baboian Ensemble; donations to Pathways for Children; food by the Lobster Roller
July 12 music by The Headlands; donations to Backyard Growers; food by Markouk
July 19 music by the Rhiannon Hurst Quartet; donations to TownGreen; food by the Lobster Roller
July 26 music by the Alex Minasian Jazz Quartet; donations to The Open Door; food by Crepes du Jour
Aug 2 music by Dave Cabral Celtic Ensemble; donations to the NS Health Project; food by The Causeway
Aug 9 music by Jim ‘n’ Tonic; donations to HAWC, food by the RheaPizzeria
Aug 16 music by Willie Alexander; donations to the Grace Center; food by the Lobster Roller
Aug 23 music by Hye Fusion; donations to Action, Inc.; food by Markouk
Aug 30 music by the Alek Razdan Ensemble; donations to the Wellspring House; food by Crepes du Jour
Sept 6 music by the Cape Ann Big Band; donations to GMF, food by The Causeway
THANKS TO THE GLOUCESTER MEETINGHOUSE FOUNDATION SUMMER SPONSORS
100% of audience donations to go directly to our non-profit partners!
Titanium Scobie Ward
Platinum J.J. & Jackie Bell, Karen Bell, Cape Ann Savings Bank, Peter Calkins & Susan Casey, Linzee Coolidge
Gold BOMCO, Michael Bresnan & Mary-Ann Sherry, Patricia Roach & Rob Martin, Dr. David Rabin & Heather Atwood, Spittle Electric
Silver Ann Banks, Jonathan Golding & Sally Bradley-Golding, JoeAnn Hart & Gordon Baird, Charles Nazarian, Dick Prouty
Bronze Jerry Ackerman
For more information, a full schedule of upcoming concerts and events, and to sign up for the GMF newsletter please visit us at www.gloucestermeetinghouse.org.

Thursday GloucesterCast Live From The Bluefin Blowout 2024 Livestream Link to Join Here-www.facebook.com/goodmorninggloucester we will have the livestream stickied to the top of http://www.goodmorninggloucester.com all three days!!!-WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/GOODMORNINGGLOUCESTER WE WILL HAVE THE LIVESTREAM STICKIED TO THE TOP OF WWW.GOODMORNINGGLOUCESTER.COM ALL THREE DAYS!!!
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This season, Discover Gloucester is tuning into the rich musical vibes of Cape Ann with an exciting new community initiative. Help compile a community playlist that will serve as a sound-based souvenir, and an ode to the abundant live music scene of gorgeous Gloucester, MA.
As a hub of live music and cultural dynamism, Gloucester has inspired countless melodies and rhythms. From the echoes of the harbor to its bustling downtown streets, the Gloucester community has been a muse for many artists and musicians. Discover Gloucester invites locals and visitors alike to contribute playlist suggestions of their favorite Gloucester-inspired tracks that encapsulate the spirit and charm of the city and its surrounding areas. Close your eyes, smell the sea air, feel the ocean breeze and drop into the island mentality: What songs remind you of Gloucester?
Submissions can be made easily via a QR code on our social media platforms, printed signs throughout the community, and announcements shared with local media outlets. Each song should capture a facet of Gloucester’s enchanting locales, vibrant culture, culinary scene, or stirring maritime history.
Concert photo courtesy of Cape Ann Museum Courtyard Concert Series
Tess McColgan, Discover Gloucester Executive Director, states, “Music is a huge part of Gloucester’s cultural identity, and during the summer months, we enjoy more than 35 nights of FREE live music across the city! This playlist will provide a sonic journey through Cape Ann’s heritage and its thriving arts scene, accessible via Spotify from anywhere. We want to hear from you: what songs bring you back to Gloucester?”
Dive into your musical memories of Gloucester and share those songs that resonate with Cape Ann’s coastal vibes.
To submit your song suggestions, please visit:
https://bit.ly/GloucesterPlaylist
Don’t miss this chance to have your favorite tunes featured on Discover Gloucester’ Playlist, and help us orchestrate a melody that represents Gloucester’s soul. Find inspiration during Culture Splash Thursdays with FREE events running 4:00-7:00pm, and the Cape Ann Harbor Tours Water Shuttle FREE to ride between Gloucester’s Rocky Neck and Harbortown Cultural Districts between 4:00-8:00pm each Thursday in July and August. Find event details at discovergloucester.com/culture-splash
About Discover Gloucester
Discover Gloucester is the official destination marketing organization for the City of Gloucester, Massachusetts. It promotes Gloucester’s scenic beauty, cultural riches, and historical significance, aiming to enhance and sustain our tourism industry.
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Pat D’s Photos is pleased to announce its newest item: Joey Fungia Face Dog Toy! The toy is 7″ in diameter made with strong rope for a perfect dog tug /chew toy. AND it has your favorite dog lover on the front. These are available in limited quantities while we determine level of interest. $5 of each sale will be donated to Cape Ann Animal Aid. We will have these available tonight at the Bites By The Sea event at the Bluefin Blowout 5-8 PM Cape Ann Marina. If you can’t wait, order here. Free local delivery.

Yellow Joey Fungia Face Dog Toy
Colorful rope tug/chew toy 7″ diameter. Plus shipping or free delivery to Cape Ann.
$20.00

Blue Joey Fungia Face Dog Toy
Colorful rope tug/chew toy 7″ diameter . Plus shipping or free delivery to Cape Ann.
$20.00

Orange Joey Fungia Face Dog Toy
Colorful rope tug/chew toy 7″diameter. Plus shipping or free local delivery to Cape Ann.
$20.00

Red Joey Fungia Face Dog Toy
Colorful rope tug/chew toy 7″ diameter. Plus shipping or free delivery to Cape Ann.
$20.00
Backyard Growers brings a fun outdoor children’s gardening program to the Sawyer Free Library in a series of Thursday morning events at 10:00 am throughout the summer! Children will plan, plant, water, weed, maintain and harvest a garden at the library in July and August.
Children and their caregivers are invited to come learn about gardening as the community partners share books and stories while exploring the process of growing.

As a part of the Library’s summer reading program, “2024: Read, Renew, Repeat,” which focuses on conservation, the Sawyer Free Library encourages participants of all ages to discover the joy and power of reading while developing a sense of environmental consciousness.
The weekly event takes place at the Sawyer Free Library’s raised garden bed on the Middle Street side of the Saunders House (88 Middle Street.)
For questions, visit sawyerfreelibrary.org or call 978-325-5500.
