Cape Ann Animal Aid Pet Of The Week

Say hello to Dixie Bell, a darling bobtail beauty with the biggest heart! This gentle, affectionate girl loves head scratches and cozy naps under comfy blankies! She may be a little shy at first like most cats but once she trusts you, she’ll be in your lap seeking attention. She is the perfect companion for anyone who appreciates a calm and cozy home. Dixie Bell is considered a special needs adoption due to her bob tail (sometimes referred to as a Manx). One side effect of her shortened tail is that the nerves in that area may be limited or malformed, which can cause occasional incontinence. After thorough veterinary exams, urinary testing, and repeated observations, we’ve confirmed that she does not have a urinary tract infection and is able to urinate normally – she just sometimes leaks a little urine while she sleeps. While medication isn’t required at this time, it’s something that should be discussed with your veterinarian to ensure her continued comfort and care.

All she needs from you is a loving home that appreciates her gentle spirit and easygoing nature. If you’re looking for a low-key companion to fill your days with quiet love and peaceful company, Dixie Bell would be the perfect match!

Apply for her today at capeannanimalaid.org/catapp

BreedAmerican Bobtail/Mix 
Age4 years 10 months 13 days 
GenderFemale 
SizeMedium 
ColorOrange/Black 
Spayed/Neutered 
DeclawedNo 
HousetrainedYes 
Special Needs 
Adoption Price$175.00 

Thank you!

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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

North Shore Emporium

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Located at Willowdale Estate • Topsfield, MA
Thursday • November 20, 2025
4 — 8 PM • $8 Admission

The tradition continues! Instead of a holiday craft fair, think of us as a holiday cocktail party surrounded by a festive marketplace filled with local artisans and merchants. All nestled within a gorgeous historic mansion, it’s the most delicious and decadent event of the season.

Returning to our roots, we’re thrilled to be where the magic first began… at the charming Willowdale Estate. Situated indoors throughout the estate, we’ve designed a luxurious shopping experience that’s both intimate and spacious. Plus a cash bar with savory snacks to enjoy.

Admission is $8, with a portion of the proceeds to be donated to our non-profit partners, Beverly Bootstraps and Open Door Pantry.

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★ MEET & GREET with COOKBOOK AUTHOR ★

It’s an honor to feature Maria Sansone and her cookbook, “OH $#!%, WHAT’S FOR DINNER?“Maria is an Emmy award-winning television host with an illustrious career in broadcasting, a social media influencer, lifestyle expert, and mom of two. She will be joining us on November 20th for a Meet & Greet while showcasing her latest cookbook.

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★ CHEESE BOARDS 101 with Doug Shube of Shubie’s ★

Since we launched in 2014, Doug Shube of Shubies in Marblehead has shared his cheese board inspiration and know-how with our shoppers. He is one of those people you can sit down and talk for hours about food, flavors, recipes, and cooking. 

If Dionysus is the Greek God of Wine, then Dougy is the God of Cheese. He’ll be presenting ideas and techniques for assembling cheese boards. Get tips and tricks to wow everyone (and their taste buds) this holiday season.

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★ BONUS ★

Emporium Tote Bag for Everyone!

All guests will receive an Emporium tote bag. Seriously, who couldn’t use another canvas bag? Big, beautiful, and strong . . . perfect for placing all your goodies into as you shop the Emporium.

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Due to the limited amount of tickets, we encourage you to reserve yours as soon as possible. See you soon! 

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Silly Saturday Sh*t

I was trying avoid current news headlines as I was scrolling but came across this urgent news from the ABC News Facebook page that I thought you might find…….funny? interesting? I don’t even know what to say except maybe shouting is a more effective technique that could be used in other circumstances (such as annoying Merry Castaways) This is hilarious anyhow. 61 seagulls and french fries….those clever British researchers.

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Sawyer Free Library to Host Film Screening and Panel Discussion: “Timeline Cape Ann: Sawyer Free Library”

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Ever wonder how Gloucester’s public library came to be? The Sawyer Free Library invites the community to a special evening celebrating nearly two centuries of local history, innovation, and civic spirit. On Thursday, November 20 from 5:00 to 6:30 PM, the Library will present a film screening and panel discussion of Timeline Cape Ann: Sawyer Free Library in its Community Room.

Produced by Kory Curcuru of 1623 StudiosTimeline Cape Ann: Sawyer Free Library traces the remarkable story of Gloucester’s public library—from its 19th-century beginnings in the Gloucester Lyceum to its role today as a vibrant civic and cultural hub. The short documentary explores how a small-town vision grew into a cornerstone of learning, access, and community connection.

The film situates the Sawyer Free Library within the broader story of American public libraries—beginning with Benjamin Franklin’s 1731 subscription library, which sparked a movement for shared knowledge and free access to books. By the early 1800s, the “Lyceum movement” swept New England, bringing citizens together for lectures, debate, and education. Gloucester quickly joined in. In 1830, residents established the Gloucester Lyceum, which merged Franklin’s ideals with this new spirit of civic learning.

The Library’s evolution accelerated under the leadership and generosity of Samuel Elwell Sawyer, a Gloucester native and philanthropist who made access to books free for all. His lasting legacy includes the donation of the Saunders House, which remains part of the Library campus today, and the 1872 incorporation of the Gloucester Lyceum and Sawyer Free Library, with a charter promising it would remain free forever.

Timeline Cape Ann also highlights the Library’s continued resilience and innovation—surviving fires, embracing technology, and expanding services through the 20th and 21st centuries. From WPA murals and children’s programs to its newly completed, state-of-the-art renovation and expansion, the Sawyer Free Library remains a living institution shaped by generations of readers, learners, and citizens.

Following the screening, Curcuru will be joined by Sawyer Free Library Local History Librarian Julie Travers and local historian and author Wayne Soini for a panel discussion and audience Q&A exploring the Library’s enduring role in Gloucester’s civic life.

This free public event offers a fascinating look at how one man’s generosity and a community’s shared commitment helped shape the heart of Gloucester.

Space is limited; registration is requested at SawyerFreeLibrary.org.

Film Screening and Panel Discussion:
Thursday, November 20, 2025
5:00–6:30 PM
Sawyer Free Library, Community Room (Ground Floor), 2 Dale Avenue, Gloucester, MA