Walking Stacy Boulevard late afternoon on Wednesday the flags were waving. Thank you, Ringo, for your hard work.
Month: May 2025
Moments
Starburst…

SAVE THE DATE
Cape Ann Community Foundation’s June 5 Candlepins for a Cause EventWill Spotlight Support for Non-Profit Organizations, Programs

The Cape Ann Community Foundation (CACF) will celebrate its support for the region’s non-profit organizations and programs with its second annual Candlepins for a Cause fundraiser event at Cape Ann Lanes on June 5.
That evening, from 5:30-7:30 pm, the Foundation will celebrate recipients of its 2025 grants. Since its inception in 2015, the foundation has awarded more than 50 grants totalling over $100,000 to Cape Ann non-profit and community organizations. This year, the Foundation received a record number of grant applications during the April proposal submission period. The Foundation selected nine recipients from across Cape Ann, representing a range of services.
At the June 5 event, CACF grant recipients and friends of the Foundation will come together to spotlight CACF support for community organizations and programs and promote adoption of the Cape Ann license plates, which play a key role in this work by generating funds for Foundation grants. The sale of Cape Ann license plates and direct donations to CACF make the Foundation grants possible.
Anyone interested in forming a team is asked to make a $200 donation for a team of six bowlers. Individual bowlers can join for a $35 donation to the Foundation. Those who’d like to attend the event and cheer on the bowlers – and support the Foundation – can do so with a $20 donation.
Bowlers will compete for prizes for best team score and best individual blowers.
Teams, individual bowlers and other attendees can register by clicking on the event link on the Cape Ann Community Foundation website, www.lovecapeann.com.
“The support we generate with Candlepins for a Cause – along with the revenue from Cape Ann license plate sales and direct donations to the Foundation – helps us assist our region’s non-profit and community organizations,” said CACF Co-Chair Britta Cahoon.
“The Candlepins for a Cause fundraiser will be a fun way to help the Foundation continue its work while honoring the organizations that serve the Cape Ann community,” said Tony Sapienza, CACF Co-Chair.
CACF held its first-ever Candlepins for a Cause event in June 2024, and the fundraiser was a sell-out. The Foundation also held a successful virtual golf Driving for Dollars fundraiser at Harbor 9 Golf in February, spotlighting the Cape Ann license plate.
To learn more about the Foundation, the Cape Ann license plate, and the organizations supported by CACF grants, visit the Foundation website at www.lovecapeann.com.
Summer Kick Off At Minglewood

Canceling Welcoming Center Open House
Hello All,
We are canceling the Open House for tonight due to the storm. We are looking into rescheduling it and will let you know.
We are officially OPEN at 9am tomorrow! Happy to see so many people for training so far and looking forward to seeing others today. I will actually be in the center until 3pm today if you want to stop by at any point.
Surfside Subs and Pizza Thursday 5/22 🍕🍔
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🍕Half off any 18 Inch pizza
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🎉Additional Specials for today!
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🍔 $4.99 cheeseburgers w/ Chips & Pickles

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Walk To Support Huntington’s Disease sufferers Coming Up
June 7 will be the date for to Walk for Hope to support sufferers of Huntington’s Disease and Boston is the location but you can help by donating. This disease is devastating and is affecting at least one set of Gloucester grandparents. They have asked that I share this information with you:


Parking Tips For Visitors
Memorial Day weekend is nearly upon us and many visitors are expected over the course of the summer and fall months. For those who may not be aware, here are some parking tips (I am brushing up my spiel for the Visitor Center). If you plan to park at Stage Fort Park, Wingaersheek or Good Harbor Beach you will need to reserve your parking in advance using the Blinkay app. I am sharing an image of what it looks like in the App store (also available for Android). **”In advance** only requires that you purchase parking prior to entering**
Most visitors should be aware that most city parking is paid parking. You MAY find it easier to use the Flowbird app than be prepared to use the kiosks available. You might prefer the kiosks but be prepared with you license plate numbers. An image from the App store is also shown here. Welcome to Gloucester and stop by the Welcome Center at Stage Fort Park for additional tips starting Fri May 23.




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New limited quantity red and white 5 panel Fiesta rope caps!
Video of the accident scene at St Peter’s Park
We have a winner in the Gloucester’s Best Bar Staff Brackets!!! It’s @thelobsterofgloucester who narrowly defeated @seaport_grille Thanks so much for playing along. We will make a special trophy presentation this weekend!

At 51 Rocky Neck We didn’t open this restaurant just for the sunny days.
We opened it for community, conversation, comfort and hospitality — rain or shine.
This nor’easter might be blowing through, but we’re here -Reopened with Mussels, Fresh Cod, 16 oz Rib-Eyes, Burgers, and a team that genuinely loves welcoming people in.
So if your day needs a reset, come in. We saved you a seat.

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Even on a deary day
Moments
On Balance…

Gloucester Stage Company Dedicates Building as The Natti-Willsky Performance Center in Honor of Transformative Donors
On Saturday, May 17th, Gloucester Stage Company hosted a special dedication ceremony to officially rename its home The Natti-Willsky Performance Center, in recognition of longtime supporters and generous benefactors Susanna Natti and Alan Willsky.
The renaming honors the enduring contributions of Susanna Natti and Alan Willsky, whose generosity of over $760,000 over the last 6 years has kept the company afloat through monumental challenges. The event brought together community members, artists, supporters, and civic leaders to celebrate a legacy of philanthropy, passion for the arts, and belief in the power of live performance.
In 2022, Susanna and Alan established The Robert Natti Fund in honor of Suzi’s late father— beloved local educator and performer, Robert Natti. The fund was created as a catalyst for growth, providing critical support for long-term capital projects and artistic endeavors at Gloucester Stage. Through this fund, the organization has been able to enhance experiences for both artists and audiences, in keeping with Robert’s lifelong dedication to the performing arts.
“Theatre and the arts could not thrive without visionaries,” said Producing Artistic Director Rebecca Bradshaw. “Susanna and Alan have been just that for Gloucester Stage.”
The heartfelt ceremony included remarks from a distinguished lineup of speakers, including Mayor Greg Verga, Senator Bruce Tarr, distinguished actor/director and former Interim Artistic Director Paula Plum, longtime actor/collaborator and Board Member Dossy Peabody, Current Board President Geoffrey Richon, and Alan Willsky himself.
In conjunction with the dedication, Gloucester Stage launched its “Name A Seat” Campaign— a new fundraising initiative that allows supporters to donate $500 to name a seat in the newly named performance center. Donors can place a plaque on a theater seat in their own name or in honor of a loved one. Attendees at the event received first access to select their seats, prompting a spirited rush to the seating map, raising over $13,000 in a day.
At a time when arts organizations are facing growing challenges, the Gloucester community continues to affirm its belief in the necessity of live theatre—a space to laugh, to connect, and to share the human experience.
For more information on the Name A Seat Campaign or how to contribute to The Robert Natti Fund, visit www.gloucesterstage.com or contact info@gloucesterstage.com.
Surfside Subs and Pizza Wicked Wednesday 5/21 🍕🍔𝓣𝓸𝓭𝓪𝔂’𝓼 𝓢𝓹𝓮𝓬𝓲𝓪𝓵𝓼🍕Buy any 18” Pizza get an 18” Cheese for $5🍕Buy any 16” Pizza get a 16” Cheese for $5🍕Half off any 18 Inch pizza(Pizza deals cannot be combined)

🎉Additional Specials for today!
🦞$19.99 Lobster Rolls
🍔 $4.99 cheeseburgers w/ Chips & Pickles







