Looking for the perfect spot to host your holiday party? The Captain Courageous Room at Minglewood Harborside can host up to 50 for a sit-down dinner and up to 110 for a cocktail style party.

Looking for the perfect spot to host your holiday party? The Captain Courageous Room at Minglewood Harborside can host up to 50 for a sit-down dinner and up to 110 for a cocktail style party. To start party planning, visit our website, find the “Private Events” tab and fill our an Event Request Form. We can’t wait to celebrate with you!

https://sereniteerestaurantgroup.tripleseat.com/party_request/11337?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAabW7tBmg9Jxh6cSjjX70ojBh9hDHWQt5RzffyXzFosTtWHvQIs8VGOZYCU_aem_nZer7LZBZxpgMHe-cJvCcw

North Shore Arts Association, HOLIDAY POP-UP

What: HOLIDAY POP-UP
Where: North Shore Arts Association, 11 Pirate’s Lane, Gloucester, MA 01930
When: November 2 & 3, 2024
Cost: Open and free to the public
Images: 1 attached

It’s that time of year! Come enjoy our LAST OPEN WEEKEND of 2024 (November 2 & 3), with mulled wine, hot cider, fresh-baked goodies, and of course, lots of art. Both our annual Silent Auction (Champagne & Strawberries Closing Reception on November 3, bidding ends at 3PM) and the Artists on Cape Ann: Past and Present exhibit will be on display. Find the perfect gift for friends or family this holiday season, right here at NSAA! 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 Tuesday – Saturday, 10 AM – 5 PM, Sundays 12 – 4 PM, and closed Mondays.

Please visit our Holiday Pop-Up Event Page for more information about this weekend’s festivities.

Sustainable agriculture* on Greater Cape Ann Conversation November 3rd! 

Please join us on November 3rd to learn about sustainable agriculture* on Greater Cape Ann! 

On Sunday, November 3 at 3 p.m. at the Annisquam Village Church,  the Interfaith Committee of the Cape Ann Climate Coalition will hold its 3rd and final event in our series focused on sustainable agriculture, healthy soil, carbon sequestration, eating healthy and buying local. 

You will hear from a panel of three local farmers who are practicing sustainable agriculture on their farms. Alison DiFiore, Executive Director of Backyard Growers and a farmer, will moderate this session.  

The IFC is receiving grant money from NOAA to put on these programs.

The poster for this event is attached. Please share widely!!*Sustainable agricultural practices are intended to protect the environment, expand the Earth’s natural resource base, and maintain and improve soil fertility. Based on a multi-pronged goal, sustainable agriculture seeks to: Increase profitable farm income and promote environmental stewardship.  Source:  USDA NIFA

Thank you!

Marion Phipps, Sharon Byrne Kishida

Co-Facilitators of the Interfaith Committee of the Cape Ann Climate Coalition

Saturday November 2nd, 4pm, Michalak / Nagle Contemporary Art will have Installation Artist Rē Siswick performing at M/N Contemporary Art Gallery at 20 Pleasant Street.   

Rebecca and Vanessa

Michalak / Nagle Contemporary Art

Contemporary Art Gallery

20 Pleasant Street

Gloucester MA 01930

Surfside Subs and Pizza 💥Last Wicked Wednesday until the Spring! 10/30💥Having our specials all week for closing week! Check back daily for updates!🍕Buy any 18” Pizza get an 18” Cheese for $5🦞$13.99+tax Lobster Roll w/Chips🍕Buy any 16” Pizza get a 16” Cheese for $5excludes gluten free

TWO solo exhibitions at Jane Deering Gallery: Paul Cary Goldberg | Antony Ohman. Reception November 9

Upcoming November/December 2024 news from Jane Deering Gallery has all the details about two concurrent solo photography exhibits not to miss:

“Jane Deering Gallery presents Two Photographers | Two Solo Shows : Paul Cary Goldberg & Antony Ohman opening Saturday November 9th with a reception from 4-6pm and an Artist Talk on November 23rd from 3-5pm. Paul Cary Goldberg’s street images from the 1970’s alongside his intimate portraits of farmers, and Antony Ohman’s exploration of how series of images can relate to each other as narratives, define this stunning show. The subtle tonalities in black & white photography achieved by the photogravure process is a fascination for each artist. Goldberg and Ohman both maintain a studio on Cape Ann in Gloucester MA. The exhibition runs through December 8th. Gallery hours: Fri & Sat 1-5pm; Sun 1-4pm and by appointment at paul@paulcarygoldberg.com 978-821-9920 or ajohman@gmail.com 857-891-0548.”

-Jane Deering Gallery

Images:
Artist: Paul Cary Goldberg
Title: Essex
Date: 2017, printed 2024
Medium: Photogravure
Dimensions: Image 10" x 6.75"

Artist: Antony Ohman
Title: A Bird's Eye
Date: 2022
Medium: Archival Pigment Print
Dimensions: Image 9" x 6"

James Tappan Puritan House

So much history to be found within the city of Gloucester. I looked up the National Register of Historic Places to see what I could find about this exact location (listed as the Puritan House) and found a map of designated areas in the city of Gloucester. You can see the map here:

https://www.nps.gov/maps/full.html?mapId=7ad17cc9-b808-4ff8-a2f9-a99909164466

More specifics about the James Tappan Puritan House can be found here as well:

https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=218995

It was the first brick building to be built in the city. It was built in 1810 for James Tappan, a schoolteacher from New Hampshire who once had Daniel Webster as a student.Tappan operated Tappan’s Hotel on the premises, and it served as a major social center for the community. Later owners also operated it as a hotel space, including one who gave it the name “Puritan House”. It now houses other businesses.

National Register of Historic Places Marker(mounted on left side of James Tappan marker)
This property has been placed on the National Registerof Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorWebster as a student. Tappan operated Tappan’s Hotel on the premises, and it served as a major social center for the community. Later owners also operated it as a hotel space, including one who gave it the name “Puritan House”. It now houses other businesses.

Zorvino Vineyard With Friends

FOBs Susan and Leo won a wine tasting and tour in a raffle and offered to allow us to join them. So off we went on a pretty fall day to Sandown NH to the Zorvino Vineyard. The ride was just a little over an hour and the we arrived to the beautiful grounds of the winery. Megan was our wine educator and she was very personable and knowledgeable. We tried four different wines and then were given a quick tour of the inside wine production facilities. We haven’t had a wine tour in quite a while and this was very enjoyable. I understand that Zorvinos hosts events such as weddings and that seems like a very nice venue. Oh, and there are alpacas with the cutest names.

Here’s GMG Jim assisting with the grape preparation. (Yes, Joey, I forgot to go landscape……again……) Thank you Susan and Leo (some of these photos are Susan’s). For additional photos and story details, please check out Pat D’ Photos and Adventures on Facebook.

$25K Game – Tickets Still Available

 ~ Greater Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce ~ 

Do you want a chance to win $10,000? Wouldn’t that come in handy for shopping this holiday season? Or perhaps you would love to get away from the cold weather and go on that “dream vacation” this winter.

A $10K Grand Prize is at stake – but you can’t win without buying a ticket! Get your ticket (or tickets) today for a chance to win big! $25,000 in cash prizes is set to be given away. Only 500 tickets will be sold and there are 12 chances to win!

You have until Wednesday at 3 PM to buy your tickets online at https://bit.ly/25KGame or by calling the Greater Cape Ann Chamber at 978-283-1601.

Make the night even more fun by getting into the Halloween Spirit and arriving in costume! Guests who come in costume will be eligible for additional prizes.

Don’t have your ticket yet? Visit https://bit.ly/25KGame or call the Chamber at 978-283-1601 to get your chance at a “Big Win!”

The drawing is this Wednesday, October 30 at the Gloucester Elks from 5 – 7 PM. You do not need to be present to win! Limited tickets may also be available for sale at The Elks of Gloucester on the night of the event.

GOOD LUCK!