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Sip and Shop at The Saint Peter’s Club and 10 Team Italian Cookie Challenge Friday November 29th.
We currently have 6 teams entered- Zina Saputo, Sista Felicia, Rosalie Lentini, Faye and Caryn Linquata, Laurie Lufkin, Sue Lodge/Trina Doucette, Zach Sears/Rosa Buscaino/Trina Francis, Diane Horne . Four more slots open.
The first 100 people that buy $10 tickets starting at 6PM at the Club November 29th get to taste and judge a cookie from each of the ten teams.
There will be a Sip N Shop Featuring the debut of the new Espresso Cart From Bianca At Castaways and the Club will be making Espresso Martinis!!!!
Other vendors include Pat D’s Photos, Castaways Merch, Joe’s Fresh Fish Prints, Donna Ardizzoni Prints, Britt Barry Engraving, GRACEful & Gritty, The Salem Willow Boutique Plants and Your Boy Joey C with the Fleece Lined Beanie and Pom Hats and Gloucester Fishing Caps.
You can come sip and shop at 6 and if you’re one of the first 100 people starting at 6pm to donate $10 to The St Peter’s Club Scholarship fund you can taste 10 Italian cookies from ten of Gloucester’s finest baker teams!
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Discover how to effectively market your creative arts business with a tailored plan designed for you and your audience.
On Tuesday, November 12 from 5:00 to 6:00 pm – – Creative Arts Entrepreneurs – – are invited to the Sawyer Free Library to learn how to creating a marketing plan! This session will guide you toward sustainable actions and growth, whether you’re launching your business or looking to elevate it to the next level. Led by Leah Hancock, founder of Placid Marketing, this is the third session in the “Branding Your Own Creative Arts Business” series.
Registration required at sawyerfreelibrary.org. Questions? Contact: moneill@sawyerfreelibrary.org.
Sip and Shop at The Saint Peter’s Club and 10 Team Italian Cookie Challenge Friday November 29th.
We currently have 6 teams entered- Zina Saputo, Sista Felicia, Rosalie Lentini, Faye and Caryn Linquata, Laurie Lufkin, Sue Lodge/Trina Doucette, Zach Sears/Rosa Buscaino/Trina Francis, Diane Horne . Four more slots open.
The first 100 people that buy $10 tickets starting at 6PM at the Club November 29th get to taste and judge a cookie from each of the ten teams.
There will be a Sip N Shop Featuring the debut of the new Espresso Cart From Bianca At Castaways and the Club will be making Espresso Martinis!!!!
Other vendors include Pat D’s Photos, Castaways Merch, Joe’s Fresh Fish Prints, Donna Ardizzoni Prints, Britt Barry Engraving, The Salem Willow Boutique Plants and Your Boy Joey C with the Fleece Lined Beanie and Pom Hats and Gloucester Fishing Caps.
You can come sip and shop at 6 and if you’re one of the first 100 people starting at 6pm to donate $10 to The St Peter’s Club Scholarship fund you can taste 10 Italian cookies from ten of Gloucester’s finest baker teams!
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Chief Eric Smith and the Gloucester Fire Department remind residents that outdoor burning is prohibited and that there is an extremely high wildfire risk across the state. Chief Smith thanks the community for taking the necessary precautions, using practical judgment, and for their cooperation with these longstanding restrictions.
Outdoor fires associated with fire pits, chimineas, outdoor fireplaces, and cooking are strongly discouraged.
Due to the elevated risks of wildfires and fire spreading, any resident or community member who does not adhere to these guidelines, including any fire that poses a hazard to person or property, will be issued a ticket for unsafe operation of a fire. This includes any cooking fire that becomes unsafe or uncontrollable, as described in City ordinances.
Wildfires and brush fires have been rampant in Massachusetts due to the changing weather and environmental factors. These statewide weather conditions place all Massachusetts communities at an elevated risk for brush fires.
As a reminder, open burning is prohibited this time of year. Open burning season is from Jan. 15 through May 1. It is illegal to conduct open burning in Massachusetts outside of the designated open burning schedule.
The National Weather Service is issuing regular fire advisories and on Friday issued a red flag warning. This warning indicates that critical fire weather conditions are either occurring or may develop, meaning any fires that ignite could spread rapidly and be difficult to extinguish.
In Massachusetts, an average of 15 wildland fires are reported each October, according to the Massachusetts Department of Fire Services (DFS). This year, the month’s total capped at about 200 – an increase of about 1,200 percent over the average. Of these fires, 100 were reported over the last seven days, and preliminary information indicates that all of them started with human activity.
Gloucester Fire would like to share the following safety tips from the Massachusetts DFS with residents and community members as fire conditions across the state should be monitored closely:
Refrain from outdoor cooking and heating. Sparks and embers from chimineas, fire pits, and grills can easily ignite dry vegetation, debris, and overhanging branches.
A trusted adult must be present before, during, and after a cooking fire.
Do not use gasoline or other flammable or combustible liquids to burn brush, trash, or other waste.
Extinguish smoking materials in a sturdy ashtray with water or sand. Never toss cigarette butts, matches, or other smoking materials over the edge of a balcony, stub them out on stairs or railings, or toss them in dry vegetation or debris.
Use caution with lawnmowers, leaf blowers, all-terrain vehicles, and other power equipment. The engines can become hot enough to ignite dry leaves and grass.
Properly dispose of ashes or coals from fireplaces, wood stoves, or grills in a metal can, douse it with water, and secure it with a tight-fitting lid. These ashes can remain hot enough to reignite and cause a fire.
Residents and community members should follow instructions from local safety officials.
“I would like to thank our residents and community members for adhering to these regulations and restrictions as we work to combat the spread of brush and wildfires across the state,” said Chief Smith.
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Please join us for the Gloucester Lyceum and Sawyer Free Library Corporation’s Annual Meeting on Wednesday, November 13 from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. It will be held at Gloucester Stage located at 267 East Main Street, Gloucester. The annual meeting is open to the public, but only corporators can vote. Refreshments will be served.
The evening will allow the community to come together and celebrate the Library’s achievements, learn about its finances and engage with the Library’s board members and staff. There will also be an update on the 2025 Sawyer Free Librarybuilding project.
New members of the Library Corporation and Board of Trustees will be elected, and the Mary M. Weissblum Volunteer Award will be presented to Simon Paddock. Each year, the award is given by the Trustees to recognize and show appreciation for the Library’s outstanding volunteers who help to maintain and promote its services and programs.
ALL ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND AND LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS YEAR’S ACCOMPLISHMENTS, PLANS AND PRIORITIES FOR THE LIBRARY
Refreshments will be served. No registration is required. Questions? Contact: 978-325-5500.
Due to this years high demand of families asking for assistance we will be hosting a specific day for Christmas 🎁donations. We ask if you have the ability to contribute, please swing by!
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