Boats ‘n Hoes

Gloucester Fishermen and Boats ‘n Hoes Caps. Both 🔥🔥🔥

Link to purchase- https://gloucesterapparel.square.site.square.site/product/gloucester-fishermen-wide-wale-corduroy-cap/72

Cape Ann Weather On Facebook Is An Absolute If You Live On The Island

Here’s the link-

https://www.facebook.com/share/1EKChCjsHL/?mibextid=wwXIfr

Tailored to the weather in our specific Cape Ann microclimate which can differ wildly from greater Boston Chris does a tremendous job serving our community. You can also donate to support him on his page.

Open at 4:30pm today! Taco Tuesday at Machaca!

TINGA
cactus tenders sauteed in a rich roasted tomato chipotle sauce, topped with lettuce and pico

RAJAS
sauteed julienned poblano peppers, onions, zucchini, and corn combined in a cream sauce

PANZITA
slow cooked pork belly tossed in a tangy avocado, cilantro, and tomatillo sauce, topped with onions and cilantro

AL PASTOR
grilled pork marinated in pineapple achote sauce, topped with onion, cilantro, and grilled pineapple

Join the Sawyer Free Library and the Gloucester Racial Justice Team for a Special Black History Month Event

 ~ SAWYER FREE LIBRARY

View and Review: Watching and Discussing a Virtual Author Talk with Lee Hawkins

When: Thursday, February 20, 5:00 to 6:30 PM  Where: Sawyer Free Library, 21 Main Street

Celebrate Black History Month by viewing a recently recorded conversation with journalist and author Lee Hawkins, whose memoir—I Am Nobody’s Slave: How Uncovering My Family’s History Set Me Free—examines his family’s post-enslavement legacy of trauma and resilience. Through genealogical research, Hawkins reveals how personal stories can foster understanding and healing for all Americans.

After the 60-minute screening, we’ll hold a 30-minute discussion to share key takeaways and reflections. Light refreshments will be provided. This program will be facilitated by Rosary Lalik, a member of the Gloucester Racial Justice Team, and Meg O’Neill, Community Librarian at the Sawyer Free Library.

Don’t miss this powerful opportunity to learn, reflect, and connect with others in our community. We hope to see you there! Registration is required at SawyerFreeLibrary.org. For questions, email: moneill@sawyerfreelibrary.org or 978-325-5500. 

End of the pier

When walking at sunset, we all have to walk to the of the pier and touch the end.  Whatever helps you get through the day.

Icy Landing

I love going down to the Little River Stubby Knowles landing any time of the year. The water, the sky, the birds all present differently at various times of the year. In this case, it had been frigid though the sky was magnificently blue. It makes a great contrast. I also noticed for the first time a Little Library down there. And of course, I imagine many already know there’s kayak storage available there as well.