Sunset after the snow

Even though it was cold on Monday night, the clouds, sun and snow were calling us the Magnolia Pier.

What We’re Watching Jan 2025 version

During GloucesterCast 768, the cast mates shared some of the shows they are streaming and recommend to others. Our viewers chimed in and, at Joey’s suggestion, have compiled the list for your reference. This is probably not a complete list of all that were mentioned and feel free to add your own thoughts. I will keep a running list as best as I can and update occasionally. Happy watching!

Gloucester So Salty January 25 & 26th Details

Free and open to the public

Celebrate the fish cityโ€™s recognizably salty character with local cultural institutions and businesses during the 4th Annual Gloucesterโ€™s So Salty festival on January 25 and 26, 2025 from 10:00 am โ€“ 5:00 pm! Over 1,800 people came out last year to share their salty pride while enjoying free ice sculptures and cultural activities around Downtown Gloucester.

The Cape Ann Museum is partnering with Discover Gloucester and several local cultural institutions and businesses to offer two full days of free programming in the coldest part of the year. Inspired by the annual Salemโ€™s So Sweet event, this two-day event will include ice sculptures, live music, salty treats, free kidsโ€™ art activities, and much more.

Find all 10 ice sculptures around downtown Gloucester!
Grab a map from the Cape Ann Museum Information Tent, 27 Pleasant St., and find all 10 salty sculptures!


Offers and Activities:

All Weekend (Saturday, Jan. 25th & Sunday, Jan. 26th)
Enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner, or a Sweet & Salty Cocktail, in an Igloo at Mile Marker One, 75 Essex Ave Route 133
25% discount on room rates, Blue Shutters Beachside Inn, 1 Nautilus Road, Gloucester
20% off all salt grinders and salt cellars, Goodlinens Studio, 130 Main St.
20% off salt and select products, Cape Ann Olive Oil, 57 Main St.
Buy one, get one free chocolate chip cookie specially topped with Maldon Salts! Source Bakery, 3 Duncan St.
Grab a piece of saltwater taffy + 20% โ€“ 50% Off sale Fireflies Boutique, 100 Main St.
Add larger-than-life magnetic words to make Salty Poetry Snippets + check out a free and $1 book cart, Dogtown Books, 132 Main St.
10% off select โ€˜Salty Books,โ€™ The Bookstore of Gloucester, 61 Main St.
$2 Salted caramel lattes and $20 Salty Crew Necks, Castaways Vintage Cafรฉ, 65 Main St.
Stay warm and cozy with our amazing socks! All socks Buy 3, Get 1 FREE! Mark Adrian Shoes, 103 Main St.
15% off ALL fine art at the Jon Sarkin Studio, 39 Main St.
Free fish gibbet or shark sticker, $20 Gloucester Lobster or Tuna SPF Hoodie, $30 Puffer Jackets & salty treats at Gloucester Apparel, 44 Main St.
Open mic poetry readings at Lockwood Studios, 2 Eastern Ave.
Free stickers (New designs!) & free candy at Toodeloos, 142 Main St.
Paw-Garita with purchase (Dog friendly cucumber drink) at Masshole & Co. Pet Provisions, 137 Main St.
25% off select items at The Cave, 44 Main St.
40% off storewide and complimentary prosecco at Design of Mine (New location!), 33 Main St.
25% Off sale on select items + fun giveaways and treats at the Pop Gallery, 67 Main St.

Saturday, Jan. 25th
Sea Shanties by Three Sheets to the Wind, with Sing Along, at the Unitarian Universalist Church, 2pm โ€“ 4pm, 10 Church Street
Make a โ€œSalty Craft,โ€ Maritime Gloucester, 10am โ€“ 4pm, 23 Harbor Loop
Seasoned Snowman Popcorn Bags with The Open Door at Sawyer Free Library, 10:30am-12:00pm, 21 Main Street
Open Mic Poetry Readings, Lockwood Studios, 3pm โ€“ 5pm, 2 Eastern Ave.
Vintage Filagree Treasures Embedded โ€“ an โ€œEye spyโ€ search and find hidden items, at Lockwood Studios, 2 Eastern Ave.

Sunday, Jan. 26th
Make a โ€œSalty Craft,โ€ at Maritime Gloucester, 10am โ€“ 4pm, 23 Harbor Loop
Paint saltwater dough fish, while supplies last, Local Colors, 121 Main St
Open Mic Poetry Readings with light refreshments, Lockwood Studios, 3pm โ€“ 5pm, 2 Eastern Ave.
20$ Salty Suncatchers with Saltwater at Pat Dโ€™s Photos, 44 Main St.
Raffle + One day only Special Drinks (Frosty Tide, Salty Beach) at Shore Nutrition, 139 Main St.
Vintage Filagree Treasures Embedded โ€“ an โ€œEye spyโ€ search and find hidden items, at Lockwood Studios, 2 Eastern Ave.

ON BROADWAY! Cape Ann Symphony Musicians Unleashed sing your favorites Feb 9th at 3pm

Enjoy a terrific Broadway show tunes concert for a good cause and even join in for the sing along bits–and all before the Superbowl kickoff! Heidi Dallin shares the info and program below.

Courtesy image:ย  The Company of Musicians Unleashedย ON BROADWAY! Photo Credit: Henry Betts. Front Row L-R: Byron Winn, Gordon Baird, Priscilla Walter, Carolyn Howard. Back Row L-R: Wendy Betts, Brittany Betts. Missing from Photo: Guest Artist: Lydia Betts; Bass Player:ย Justin McLean

Cape Ann Symphonyย Musicians Unleashedย Concert Seriesย goesย ON BROADWAY!ย for their upcoming concert on Sunday, February 9, 2025 at 3:00 PM at Theย St. Paul Lutheran Church, 1123 Washington Street, Gloucester.ย 

 ON BROADWAY! features a group of singers from the Cape Ann Symphony Chorus, local musicians and special guests led by CAS Chorus Director Brittany Betts. The multi-talented Betts will lead the company as well as contributing Vocals, Trumpet, Flugelhorn, and Percussion for the concert.

The ON BROADWAY! Company includes CAS Chorus members:

  • Gordon Baird: Vocals and Percussion
  • Carolyn Howard: Vocals
  • Byron Winn: Vocals and Cello
  • CAS Chorus Accompanist Priscilla Walter: Piano
  • Justin McLean; Bass
  • plus Special Guest Soloist: Lydia Betts, Piano
  • and Former CAS Chorus Director Wendy Betts: Vocals and Piano

**The program includes songs from Hamilton,ย Something Rotten,ย The Sound of Music, ย Camelot,ย Songs for a New World,ย Into The Woods,ย Dear Evan Hansen, a George Gershwin Medley and two audience Sing-Along Medleys of hitย Broadway classic and contemporary songs.**

Brittany Betts is excited to bring the music of Broadway to the Musicians Unleashed Series,

“Mark your calendars for Sunday, February 9, 3pm @ St. Paul Lutheran Church in Lanesville (Gloucester), MA because you won’t want to miss this Cape Ann Symphony – Musicians Unleashed chamber concert of vocal and instrumental Broadway tunes performed by members of the Cape Ann Symphony Chorus (Brittany Betts, Carolyn Howard, Gordon Baird and Byron Winn) along with chorus accompanist, Priscilla Walter, and special guests Wendy Betts (vocals and piano) and Lydia Betts (piano).

We’ve got something for everyone: 4 Vocal Solos, 2 Duets and 2 Group Numbers; 1 Piano Solo; One Set of 4 Gershwin Piano Duets; 2 Sing-Along Medleys…and maybe even a game or two! Songs are spanning the decades – from the 1930s to the 2010s. Grab your ticket early. Don’t wait. It’s not a large space and we want to make sure you get to see it. And, hey, why not come dressed as a Broadway character to add to the fun?”

Brittany Betts

ON BROADWAY!ย isย Sunday, February 9ย at 3:00 PM at ย St. Paul Lutheran Church, 1123 Washington Street, Gloucester.ย  The ticket price forย ON BROADWAY!ย is$40ย for Adults.ย Call Cape Ann Symphony at 978-281-0543 or go toย www.capeannsymphony.orgย for tickets.

Meet Pinky Tuscadero!

Pinky is available to meet by appointment. Submit an application at CapeAnnAnimalAid.org/Adopt and an Adoption Counselor will reach out to you.

Pinky can be a little persnickety when first meeting him, and doesn’t like being touched much until he has time to get to know you. However once you have this guy’s trust, he will be asking you for head scratches and pets all the time! Pinky has done very well in his foster home, and has really started to relax and open up. He’s even started to snuggle up next to people on the couch and take naps. This is big for this little guy, given the condition he was in when he first came to us. Pinky was found wandering the streets and never claimed, so he was not the most trusting of people in the beginning. Also, when he first got to us his skin was bright pink, irritated and he had a ton of hair loss- we believe a mix of his poor health and lack of positive interactions with people lead to his handling sensitivities- with positive reinforcement and the right medications he has come a long way but there is still room for improvement. Luckily this guy is a major foodie so snacks are definitely the key to earn his trust. He is pee-pad trained and does really well indoors, so anyone looking for a low key dog who doesn’t need to go out much would find their perfect match here! Despite his rotund figure he is quite playful! He loves his toys- stuffies that crinkle and squeak, balls he can chase after- you can tell he really loves a specific toy when he makes little piglike snorts. Once he knows you, he will make happy snorts when you walk in the door as well, which is just the cutest thing ever. Pinky certainly knows how to make you feel loved! There is no way not to love him when you see him sleeping belly up in his big fluffy bed, which he often likes to do. He just needs someone to give him a chance and let him have a bit of time to get to know you, and also someone who understands small dogs who can be a little particular, or dare we say, cranky at times. Pinky is looking for an adult only home so that he can continue to become accustomed to handling and build a bond with his person at his own pace. He is considered a special needs adoption due to his thyroid issues that he is on medication for as well as his handling sensitivities. Despite all his quirks, Pinky can be a really great dog for the right type of person and we’re sure his perfect match will come along. Do you have persnickety little dog experience and willing to give this guy the patience and love he deserves? Submit an application to learn more about him!
Pinky is now part of the extended stay club! Since he’s been here for longer, his adoption fee has been reduced so that hopefully he can find a home sooner! You can find the application at https://capeannanimalaid.org/adopt.html

Cape Ann Animal Aid

Christopher Cutler Rich Animal Shelter
4 Paws Lane
Gloucester, MA 01930

(978) 283-6055

www.CapeAnnAnimalAid.org

www.facebook.com/CapeAnnAnimalAid

Blustery Morning At Good Harbor Beach

The things we do for our dogs……Chris and Jamie walking the dogs at blustery Good Harbor Beach. The post storm waves were pretty cool too.

May 27, 2012 The Miss Sandy Was Tied Up At Felicia Oil Down the Fort. We Lost The Long Time Gloucester Dragger This Week. One Of The Last Wood Stern Rigged Draggers In Gloucester If Not The Last One.

My heart goes out to the Taormina family some of the nicest people youโ€™d ever want to meet.

Art on MLK Day: Martin Luther King portrait study by John Wilson

โ€œReturning hate for hate multiplies hate, adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars. Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.โ€ MLK, Strength to Love, 1963.

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The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, owns 20 incredible and deliberate states from John Wilson’s monumental etching of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The final state was printed in an edition of 50 in 2002 and was based on a smaller Wilson drawing of Dr. King, a 1985 preparatory study for a bronze statue installed in the Rotunda of the US Capital in 1986.

Wilson created other portraits of Dr. King including a monumental 8 ft’ tall bronze commission that was installed in Buffalo’s Martin Luther King Jr. Park. Its maquette went to the Butler Institute of American Art.

Note to GMG readers: To make the etchings on view at the MFA, Wilson collaborated with master printer and artist, Jim Stroud. Stroud is the founder and owner of Center Street Studio, named for its address in Gloucester, Massachusetts. Center Street Studio opened and operated from 1 Center Street from 1984 to 1986 before moving to Boston.

– Catherine Ryan, 2017.

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John Wilson (1922-2015) eminent and kind American artist and teacher was adept in any media and expression. His talent and life and legacy of activism was a good fit for a King tribute.

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  • John Wilson, Roz, dynamite 1972 pastel
  • John Wilson indelible 1945 litho, Streetcar Scene, the laborer commuting to Boston Navy Yard meets our gaze

ADIN MURRAY | In Arboribus Speramus at Jane Deering Gallery. Tree portraits also a ‘400 Trees for Gloucester’ fundraiser

On view at Jane Deering Gallery, local artist and detailed draftsman Adin Murray exhibits a series of original graphite drawings on panel: silhouette portraits of native trees.

You can commission a special favorite tree of your own, too.

A portion of the sales will go to the ‘400 Trees for Gloucester’ project.

Reception this Saturday 1/25/2025, see below.

Image credit

  • Artist:  Adin Murray
  • Medium: Graphite on panel
  • Dimension: 7.25″ x 7.25″ framed

Read more from Jane Deering Gallery:

JohnJerome has accepted an offer for a brief residency at the Mile Marker One in Gloucester, MA. Every Friday evening from 5-7pm, Jan 24th through March 28th

What is Plantย Medicine?

 by Angel Wings Wellness

Humans have been using plants as medicine for an estimated 60,000 years. Cannabis specifically has been used for health purposes since 2800 BC. Before the advent of modern pharmaceuticals, the only medicine available was from plants and animals. Many well-known medications were originally derived from plants, such as aspirin from willow bark and quinine from the cinchona tree. Until cannabis was effectively outlawed in 1937, it was widely prescribed by American herbalists and physicians.

Today, we are able to combine millennia of traditional wisdom with cutting-edge research to create potent plant medicine that truly works. Plus, we have the science and technology to guarantee potency, safety and efficacy.

Both then and now, humans and plants have coexisted, each relying on the other in countless ways. Plant medicine works in synergy, with a combined strength thatโ€™s greater than any individual part. In cannabis, the plantโ€™s naturally occurring compounds โ€“ cannabinoids and terpenes โ€“ work better together than separately. This is commonly referred to as the โ€œentourage effect.โ€

Plants possess many beneficial compounds. And, when carefully formulated with potent and purposeful ingredients, plant medicines deliver focused, targeted support when and where you need it most.

We use plants like lavender, ashwagandha and rhodiola rosea โ€“ along with plant-based ingredients like L-theanine and DHA โ€“ to complement full-spectrum CBD in formulas that support stress, promote sleep, relieve pain and more.

We believe in the power of plant medicine. Weโ€™ve seen the positive impact that CBD โ€“ and other botanicals โ€“ can have on a personโ€™s quality of life. Made to work. Made for all. Thatโ€™s our promise and our mission.

Angel Wings Wellness carries a full line of CBD products from Bath time to Gummies. Please drop by Fridays and Saturdays 11-4 for a free wellness consultation or call to make an appointment 978-985-4592

Visit our website angelwingscbd.com

12 Rogers Street Friday Saturday 11-4

Love Is In The Air At Happy Tails Shoppe!

Pop in and get your Furry Valentine a special little something!!๐Ÿพ๐Ÿ’•

Happy Tails Shoppe, LLC.Lauren Ashly Suchecki
186 Main Street, Unit 25A
Gloucester, Massachusetts 01930
978-869-4356