
Link to Gloucester Schooner Festival 2024 Schedule and Visitor Information Page https://www.maritimegloucester.org/sf-visitor-info

My View of Life on the Dock

Link to Gloucester Schooner Festival 2024 Schedule and Visitor Information Page https://www.maritimegloucester.org/sf-visitor-info

Check out this year’s schooners! See them at the Gloucester Schooner Festival Labor Day Weekend, and grab the full schedule of this year’s events here: https://buff.ly/3jBaDcu



Tickets are going fast for a chance to cheer on the “Captains Courageous” as they compete in pursuit of the coveted Esperanto Cup and the prized class trophies. This is a rare chance to be at the helm of history! Ticket information here


Fog Cutter…

North Shore Arts Association, 11 Pirate’s Lane, Gloucester, MA 01930
August 24 – September 12, 2024
Open and free to the public

The North Shore Arts Association is delighted to exhibit artworks by Associate Members in the Summer Show on view from August 24 – September 12, 2024. The show is abundant with talent and a variety of styles, bringing the gallery to life with over one hundred works of art. Award winning artworks are displayed throughout honoring local artists on Cape Ann. The opening reception is Saturday, August 31 (1 – 3 PM). All are welcome!
North Shore Arts Association is located at 11 Pirate’s Lane, Gloucester, MA 01930. For more information about events please call (978) 283-1857 or email arts@nsarts.org. Visiting hours are Monday – Saturday, 10 AM – 5 PM, Sundays 12 – 4 PM.

On Saturday, August 24th, a Gloucester child was diagnosed with a serious infectious illness caused by Neisseria Meningitidis. The patient is being treated and is recovering.The bacteria that causes this illness can spread between persons of all ages if they are in close contact that involves an exchange of saliva (spit). This can happen through activities such as:
○ Coughing or sneezing,
○ kissing,
○ sharing cigarettes or lipstick,
○ sharing food or sharing eating or drinking utensils such as cups or water bottles,
○ sharing closed space (i.e., car or dorm room)
Working in collaboration with epidemiologists from the MA Department of Public Health and the child’s family, the Gloucester Health Department has notified all known facilities where the individual might have exposed others. These organizations have performed exposure tracing and directly contacted those exposed with guidance to contact their health care provider for preventative treatment which includes a short course of antibiotics to eliminate the germ. If you have not been notified, your child has not been exposed. Those in contact with individuals who have been exposed are not at risk.
Parents of exposed children and adults exposed to the infected child are advised to keep a close eye on their and their child’s health for the next three weeks and to contact their health care provider immediately if they experience the following symptoms.
○ sudden high fever,
○ a skin rash with fine red “freckles” or purple splotches that don’t go away when you push on them
○ mental confusion
○ headache, stiff neck
○ vomiting
Meningitis can be prevented through routine vaccinations. The Health Department, Gloucester Family Health Clinic, Pathways for Children, the Open Door and other community organizations are collaborating to offer free routine vaccinations for school age children tomorrow, Wednesday, Aug. 28, from 4 – 7 p.m. at Pathways for Children, 28 Emerson Ave., Gloucester. The Meningococcal vaccination will be offered as part of this clinic.
All children ages 11 through 12 years should receive a meningococcal vaccine followed by a booster dose at age 16 years. Vaccination is also recommended for all adolescents ages 13 through 18 years who did not receive a dose at age 11-12 years. Adults can benefit from this vaccination if they are immunocompromised or plan to travel to foreign countries. Click here for a video with Gloucester Pediatrician Jeffrey Stockman on the importance of meningococcal vaccination. Interview with Dr. Stockman


Join us Wednesday August 28th to help fund the fireworks!
Enjoy delicious cuisine at Machaca and 20% of your meal supports the Gloucester Fireworks Labor Day Display!
4:30pm – 9:00pm
MACHACA
Tacos & Tequila
14 Rogers St
Gloucester, MA

Just waiting on some friends. Our own beautiful resident schooners will soon be joined by many others as this year’s Schooner Festival gets underway. One of my favorite scenes of the year is watching the harbor come alive with massive sails, our fishing fleet, pleasure boats, commercial vessels, etc. Watching the boats ebb and flow throughout the harbor is a spectacle not to be missed.

Submitted by Cat Cavallini and Doug Johnson:
PRESS RELEASE:
“This Saturday, 8/31 there will be a reception at Annisquam Studios, between 3:00pm – 6:00pm. Come see paintings by Keith Rendall, Jill Goldman-Callahan, and Marti Reed, along with the work of ceramicist Bob Callahan. Food and refreshments served.”

We took a late afternoon stroll around St. Peter’s Town Landing where I found it to be quite pretty. I thought you might enjoy it too.






Submitted by FOB Susan L; sunset shots from the Lobster in East Gloucester. Glorious! Thank you Susan and Leo! I love the window reflection.


