Contestant Field Is Full!!! St Peter’s Club Italian Cookie Challenge and Sip N Shop On November 29th Is Going To Be One For The Ages!!! Contestant List and Vendor List!

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Sip and Shop at The Saint Peter’s Club and 10 Team Italian Cookie Challenge Friday November 29th.

Contestants- Zina Saputo, Sista Felicia, Rosalie Lentini, Faye and Caryn Linquata, Laurie Lufkin, Sue Lodge/Trina Doucette, Zach Sears/Rosa Buscaino/Trina Francis, Diane Horne, Dan Lavalla, Andrea Carlson.

The first 100 people that buy $10 tickets starting at 6PM at the Club November 29th get to taste and judge a cookie from each of the ten teams.

There will be a Sip N Shop Featuring the debut of the new Espresso Cart From Bianca At Castaways and the Club will be making Espresso Martinis!!!!

Other vendors include Pat D’s Photos, Castaways Merch, Joe’s Fresh Fish Prints, Donna Ardizzoni Prints, Britt Barry Engraving, GRACEful & Gritty, The Salem Willow Boutique Plants and Your Boy Joey C with the Fleece Lined Beanie and Pom Hats and Gloucester Fishing Caps.

You can come sip and shop at 6 and if you’re one of the first 100 people starting at 6pm to donate $10 to The St Peter’s Club Scholarship fund you can taste 10 Italian cookies from ten of Gloucester’s finest baker teams!

Good Morning Gloucester Has Obtained Exclusive Footage Of The Gloucester Teachers Union Response To The Mayor’s Mingie Finger

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St Ann’s Bazaar 11/23/24

Attached please find St. Ann’s Bazaar Flyer. 

NOTE:  We are still looking for gift basket donations!!

  • Any Theme (no alcohol)
  • Valued $25 -$30
  • Can be dropped off at St.Ann’s Office M-F this week.

Drumlin Farm Wildlife Sanctuary

While we were out and about these week, we came across Mass Audubon’s Drumlin Farm Wildlife Sanctuary in Lincoln. Of course we had to stop and it turned out to be quite a delightful side excursion. We are Mass Audubon members so admission was free but the rates are modest. It’s a great spot for a family outing with youngsters (we plan to take the grandson next time he visits). This working farm and sanctuary are only about an hour away. There are enough trails, activities and sights to make the trip well worthwhile. The farm animals alone will keep the children engaged. There are a number of birds and animals on display in a zoo-like manner which appear to be very well cared for and fascinating. AND there are meats and other farm fresh items available for purchase. Yes, I realize it’s “off island” but if you’re looking to entertain visiting children, this is a good take.