
Spring Cleanup Trudy Clemens Photo

My View of Life on the Dock

Snack Attack…


The Lobster Smashburger- #ELITE
IMPORTANT: RSVPs needed by April 14
Businesswomen’s Committee Spring Luncheon
Wave Makers ~ Tide Changers, Women of Innovation & Impact
Thursday, April 30 | 11 AM – 2 PM
Beauport Hotel
Please note that the Spring Luncheon is taking the place of the Fall Luncheon.

The Businesswomen’s Committee of the Greater Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce is proud to present Wave Makers ~ Tide Changers, Women of Innovation & Impact, an event spotlighting three remarkable women whose vision and leadership are shaping the future of our community.
This engaging luncheon will feature three dynamic speakers — one from the non-profit sector, one from the maritime industry, and one from the business community — who will share their journeys, insights, and the impact of their work.
The 2026 invited speakers are:
Join us for an afternoon of storytelling, inspiration, and connection as we celebrate the women who are lighting the way, steering the course, and charting the path forward.
REGISTER NOW (REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED): RSVPs needed by April 14
$55 Member
$75 Non-Member
$650 For a Table of 10
Long Beach Dairy Maid is officially open today 3pm-9pm AND
HALF OFF ALL ICE CREAMS 🍦🍨
The hours for this week:
Wed-Fri 3pm-9pm
Sat & Sun 12pm-9pm


A shout out to the staff at Addison Gilbert! I was recently there for some routine testing which was handled in a friendly and efficient manner getting me on my way in only about 20 minutes total. I had arrived early for a testing appointment expecting to have paperwork to do but was taken straight in without fuss. What a treat! I then made my way to the second stop which, again, was in-and-out easy peasy. I was actually back in my car before the original appointment time.
I understand everyone has had their own experiences some good and some difficult but on this day, Addison Gilbert and its staff shone. We are very fortunate to have this facility available to us. I was watching “The Pitt” recently and there was a case where the characters had to drive 2+ hours to get to emergency help due to rural hospital shutdowns. I am grateful to have AGH right in our backyard.
