Hello Joey!
Love the new hats!
Here’s a new story you and your readers might like about artist Don Gorvett, along with a photo:
https://open.substack.com/pub/palateandpalette/p/don-gorvett-reduction-woodcut-artist

My View of Life on the Dock
Hello Joey!
Love the new hats!
Here’s a new story you and your readers might like about artist Don Gorvett, along with a photo:
https://open.substack.com/pub/palateandpalette/p/don-gorvett-reduction-woodcut-artist







Backyard Growers’ May Seedling Sale is open for online ordering through Wednesday, May 17, for curbside pickup and in-person shopping on Saturday, May 20. Purchase veggie seedlings including a variety of tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, and basil started by our pals at Cedar Rock Gardens. We sell individual plants rather than four-packs.
This sale also features other growing supplies including Neptune’s Harvest fish & seaweed fertilizer, High Mowing Organic Seeds, GrowBags, and more. All orders will be available for pickup at Backyard Growers HQ on Saturday, May 20, 11am-2pm. Plus, we’ll have extra seedlings and other goodies for in-person purchase.
Proceeds support our work building healthy, connected, resilient communities by empowering people to grow their own food. Stop by to say hello and get your veggie garden up and running for the 2023 growing season!


White Good Morning Gloucester Embroidered Logo Cap-Local Pickup
The one so many asked me to bring back. The relaxed unstructured cap with the classic GMG logo. Select this option if you are local to Cape Ann
$25.00

White Good Morning Gloucester Embroidered Logo Cap-Shipped within the continental US
The one so many asked me to bring back. The relaxed unstructured cap with the classic GMG Logo. Select this option if you need it shipped within the US
$30.00






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As a part of May’s Local Memoir Series, the Sawyer Free Libraryis pleased to present Virginia McKinnonas she reads from her newly released memoir,A Fisherman’s Daughter: Growing Up Sicilian-American in the Oldest Fishing Port in America.All are invited to this special evening on Thursday, May 18, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at 21 Main Street in downtown Gloucester.

At age 93, this first-time author shares short stories of her heritage growing up in Gloucester, spanning her lifetime, including her late husband’s WWII experiences in the Asiatic Pacific. Drawing on her vivid memories from throughout her life as a child when she could hop fishing boat to fishing boat during St. Peter’s Fiesta in Gloucester Harbor to the joyful celebrations of marriage and family life, to her community and public life work as a social worker, eucharistic minister, lector, and writer, Virginia’s book documents a cultural history of…
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Chief Edward Conley is proud to announce that the National Association of School Resource Officers (NASRO) has named Gloucester Police School Resource Officer Peter Sutera as the national school resource officer of the year.
Officer Sutera joined Gloucester Police as a reserve officer in 2005 and became a full-time officer in 2009. A member of the department’s Community Impact Unit, Officer Sutera has worked as a school resource officer at the elementary and middle school levels for seven years now.
For the past two years, he has also served as the handler of Ace, the department’s 2-year-old comfort dog, who accompanies Officer Sutera to numerous school events.
Sutera said the programs he is most proud of are the SRO_Gaming program, in which police officers meet with students online to play video games and bond with students, and the Youth Anglers program, in which police officers take students fishing. Officer Sutera shared credit for those programs with his colleagues from the Community Impact Unit, including Officer Joe Parady and Officer Mike Scola, the school resource officer at Gloucester High School.
Both programs have enabled Sutera and other officers to form relationships and bond with students in a way that goes beyond the interactions most people have with patrol officers, and both programs have helped police form relationships with youth.
“My main goal is to have kids not look at me as a police officer they’d see on the street. I work more toward connections and the relationship building,” said Officer Sutera. “If there is ever an issue outside of school, I hope students will come to me for help instead of avoiding the police. I work hard to try and bridge the gap to make kids feel comfortable enough to approach me not only as a police officer but as a friend.”
“This acknowledgement of SRO Peter Sutera speaks to the great work Pete and Ace do day in and day out at the elementary and middle school grade levels in the Gloucester school system,” said Lt. Jeremiah Nicastro, commander of the Community Impact Unit. “Officer Sutera’s outreach efforts to our Gloucester youth through the Community Impact Unit’s SRO_gaming and Youth Anglers Program are innovative community policing initiatives that have strengthened the Community Impact Unit’s efforts in building connections with our community, especially our youth.”
“Our Community Impact Unit team members are a talented group of individuals, who support each other to enhance service and delivery to our community,” added Lt. Nicastro. “I am proud to see School Resource Officer Sutera being recognized on a national level for his service to the Gloucester Police Department and Gloucester’s youth.”
“Officer Sutera’s hard work and dedication to his job have been recognized on a national level, and I think I speak for everyone when I say we are very proud of him,” said Chief Conley. “He has demonstrated a deep commitment to the safety and well-being of the students and it’s clear that his efforts have not gone unnoticed.”
For May’s Young Gloucester ScientistsClub field trip, they have teamed up with Rick Rothand the Cape Ann Vernal Pond Team to learn about the link woodland creatures, such as salamanders and frogs, have to ponds in Gloucester. Suitable for 4th-8th graders.
Join in on the fun on Friday afternoon, May 19 from 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. `Location details will be sent after registering.
The event is free but you need to register at SawyerFreeLibrary.org.

Sawyer Free Library is pleased to offer Baby Sign Language with Baby Keands on Monday, May 15 from 10:20 – 12 noon at 21 Main Street in downtown Gloucester.
Learn about the benefits of signing with babies from Sheryl White of Baby Kneads. During this free class, caregivers will learn how to teach American Sign Language to their little ones, practice several signs and more.
This event will be held at Sawyer Free Library at 21 Main Street. Register at sawyerfreelibrary.org. Questions? Contact: jvitale@sawyerfreelibrary.org.






