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My View of Life on the Dock
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Hi,
I’m the president of the Lanes Cove Historical Association and member of the Gloucester Historic Commission. The LCHA is having a fundraising event on Sunday, October 9th at the fish shack at Lane’s Cove. Would you be willing to post the attached flyer on GMG? It would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Raplh Pisaturo
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LANE’S COVE HISTORICAL ASSOC., INC.
Established 2014 | LANESVILLE, MASSACHUSETTS
After an hour or so of scrubbing and rinsing and scrubbing and rinsing and a couple of rounds of re-seasoning the roadside find cast iron fryer it went from this:



I was eager to put it to use so I took a bunch of ingredients from our Marshview Farm CSA Share and went to work-

First used this to brown the beef for the chili then used it after to grill the carrots.

Next chili with the fryer part:

Sawyer Free Library is pleased to host a virtual conversation with prolific British-American writer, journalist, and consummate adventurer SIMON WINCHESTER on Tuesday, September 20 at 2:00pm.
The NYT bestselling author will cover many aspects of his work across myriad fields of history, technology, and geology as well as the author’s personal expeditions, including his path to becoming the acclaimed author he is today of more than 30 titles, including The Professor and the Madman, Pacific, The Perfectionists, and most recently, Land: How the Hunger for Ownership Shaped the Modern World.

Virtual Author Talk on Tuesday, September 20 at 2pm
About the Author: Beginning his writing career in journalism, Simon Winchester has found renowned success in the world of non-fiction and now works almost exclusively as an author. Aside from his numerous books, Simon Winchester OBE has been published in The Guardian, The Wall Street Journal
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First-time-ever music comes to Ipswich

World premieres don’t just happen every day. But some days, they’re four-a-day.
Never-before-heard orchestral works by four Ipswich composers will be showcased at a free concert, “The Colors of Music,” by The Orchestra on the Hill, led by artistic director Thomas Palance.
This extraordinary musical event, open to the public and offered at no charge, will be presented in the Crane Estate Ballroom at 7:30 pm on Thursday, October 13th. Seating is capped at 100, so tickets are required; tickets are available at no charge via www.TheOrchestraOnTheHill.org.
Concert-goers will enjoy everything from traditional American pop sounds to unprecedented usage of scales and chords based on scientific discoveries.
Here’s the world-premiere lineup from the Ipswich-based orchestra:
· A new work for solo saxophone written by Chris Florio, the orchestra’s assistant artistic director, will feature Eric Haltmeier, also of Ipswich. Haltmeier is Pingree Schools’ fine arts director.
· The orchestra’s composer in residence, G. Paul Naeger, will offer a new four-movement solo work for trumpet featuring Palance.
· Jerry Gates, professor at the Berklee School of Music, has written a new work featuring several orchestra members.
· And Palance will present a remarkable new piece he’s composed based on the vibrations of three amino acids. Along with Florio, Palance has been experimenting with new ways of composing music using amino acid vibrations, and interacting with scientists, including New England Biolabs staff. An early version of this piece was featured privately at Biolabs in August; it has now been expanded to include a larger ensemble.
Along with the brand-new comes the tried-and-true: “The Colors of Music” will also feature classic Cole Porter tunes in an arrangement by Gerard Ascione, a Navy Band colleague of Palance’s. This piece will highlight the young vocal talent Rhiannon Hurst of Rockport.
North Shore audiences have come to expect the unexpected from The Orchestra on the Hill — lovingly known as TOOTH — and this October 13th event will be no exception. TOOTH is beloved for featuring collaborations with dancers, visual artists, poets, animators, and others in the arts, with most of its concerts spotlighting original material by Ipswich composers.
The Orchestra on the Hill is a not-for-profit organization, relying on the generous donations of music-lovers to keep its events available to all free of charge. For more information about The Orchestra on the Hill or this unique musical event, contact Erica Giovanniello at (XXX) XXX-XXXX or ericagio@comcast.net.
On Monday, November 7, Rockport High School DECA will be bringing back career day for the high school after a two year hiatus. We are looking for volunteer presenters who would be willing to come into school and share their career with students. Last time we did career day we had over 40 presenters from all types of careers and backgrounds. Students enjoyed hearing about the various careers and were grateful for the experience they had that day.
Would you or anyone you know be interested in doing a career day presentation for student small groups? The time commitment would be November 7 between 8AM-10:30AM.
If you are interested, please use the sign up link below and enter the required information. Mr. Larsen, DECA advisor, will reach out to you after receiving your information. Career day doesn’t happen without adult volunteers. We hope you can be one of them.
Career Day Sign Up Link
https://forms.gle/D37G62mpTXJN8WFw6
Feel free to share this sign up link with anyone you know. All types of careers are welcome!

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I wonder if anyone can help me with this rock formation on the Back Shore. What is the black in the granite. It looks like it was poured in.

The rock formation on the back shore looks like an intrusion of a molten rock that moved through cracks or zones of weakness in the Cape Ann Granite and cooled more rapidly to give a finer crystalline texture and it it called a dike – probably a basaltic dike and possibly nearly as old but definitely younger than the older granite which has been dated about 430 to 450 million years ago –
Henry N McCarl, retired geologist
hello Joey , Had a great time in the water with author Lynne Cox swimming at Good Harbor.
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I wonder if anyone can help me with this rock formation on the Back Shore. What is the black in the granite. It looks like it was poured in.









Photo taken by David Booth.


