Thanks To Our Food Sponsor For Today’s GloucesterCast-Mom’s Kitchen!

Fish cakes and Beans, coffee rolls, veggie frittata, home fries, biscuits and gravy! All delicious!

Check out Mom’s Kitchen on Commercial St near the Chamber of Commerce.

The Independent- “Fake comfort pets have become such a problem for airlines that Delta had to spell out what animals are not allowed onto a flight. It’s a long list…”

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Read the entire article at The independent here-

Fake comfort pets have become such a problem for airlines that Delta had to spell out what animals are not allowed onto a flight. It’s a long list…

Union Drum Corp Gloucester

Good morning Joey!
I came across this old photo in my files and thought you might want to post it.  It is not dated but I would guess it’s from the late 1800’s…. and it does look like it was taken at Tuck’s Point in Manchester????
I don’t recognize anyone in the shot from my family but the drum says: Union Drum Corp Gloucester.
Would be fun if someone out there could tell me/us more about the group?
Best,
Jim Clyde

JAZZ BRUNCH: Jose Allende at Feather and Wedge!

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Feather & Wedge is delighted to feature Jose Allende for this week’s Jazz Brunch. Allende delivers a captivating mix of jazz standards and Latin American music featuring improvisation, South American rhythms and classical music influences.

Reservations highly suggested!  978.999.5917

Sunday, November 17
10:30 AM – 2:30 PM

Feather & Wedge, 5 Main Street, Rockport, MA 01966
https://featherandwedge.com
978.999.5917

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Free Monday Nia class for Seniors at 1 pm-New Location at MAGMA Studio Starts November 18th!

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Free Nia class for all seniors on Cape Ann moves from the Rose Baker Center to MAGMA (Movement Arts Gloucester MA)  1 pm on Mondays!  

magma-wideThanks to the generosity of Sarah Silfer-Swift at MAGMA, we are able to offer a free Nia class to all seniors on Cape Ann.  Previously this class was held at the Rose Baker Center but due to their limited space and the growing class numbers, we are lucky to be able to dance in this beautiful studio.  The center is accessible via elevator, see note below.

If you are a member of the Rose Baker Center, we will be keeping attendance as the center will continue to promote the class to its members.  Thanks to Rose Baker Center Director, Lucy Sheehan for helping keep Nia available to its members.

If you have not tried Nia or have no idea what it is, read on.

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@FishermenGHS News: 6pm tonight!! Head down to Newell Stadium to cheer on the squad as the play NEC counterpart Saugus.

Sedona Reiki Teacher Training with INAMOTO Hyakuten Sensei, Founder of Komyo ReikiDo™

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Komyo ReikiDo; a ‘Keep it Simple’ Reiki System from Japan – “Place Hands. Surrender. Smile.” 

Hyakuten Sensei, Buddhist monk from Kyoto Japan and Founder of Komyo ReikiDo™ (formerly Komyo Reiki Kai™ ) will be offering a Shinpiden (Teacher) Reiki Training Workshop, for his first-time in Sedona Arizona. Reiki Teachers from all lineages from around the globe (in-person training only) are invited to attend.

Inamoto Hyakuten-sensei, founder of Komyo ReikiDo™

Friday through Monday, April 24 – 27, 2020.

‘Introduction to Reiki’ and Reiki Share. Open to All. Reiki Practitioners and Non-Practitioners alike are welcome to come hear Sensei speak about the origins of Reiki Ryōhō (Japanese Healing Art/Method). Participate in a Reiki Share with Reiki Teachers from all over the globe. Friday Night. April 24. 5:00 -8:00 pm

Join in Reiki a Mawashi (Circle) for Earth Day (Wednesday April 22) and Arbor Day (Friday April 24). An auspicious time to hold…

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Gloucester400™ Needs You! Call for Volunteer Experts and Interested Parties to Serve on Important Sub-Committees, November 16th

Three Commemorative Medal Finalist Designs will be on Public Display

Who:  All Gloucester residents able to volunteer on key sub-committees for Gloucester’s 400th-anniversary celebration are encouraged to attend the next public planning meeting.

What:  Gloucester400™ sub-committees need volunteers to fully represent the city and help formulate concrete plans for 2023’s city-wide celebrations. If you have interest or expertise in the following areas, please join us:

  • Arts Committee (includes Visual Arts, Literary, Music, and Theatre subcommittees)
  • Genealogy
  • Heritage
  • Burial Grounds and Cemeteries
  • Logistics
  • Business
  • Millennial Outreach
  • 400th Community Outreach and Engagement
  • Sports and Recreation
  • Dogtown/ Common Settlement
  • Tourism
  • Education
  • Veterans Outreach
  • Fisheries
  • Waterways
In addition to the planning session, the recently-announced commemorative medal finalist designs will be on display to the public throughout the meeting.

When:  Saturday, November 16th, 2019 at 11:00 A.M.

Where: The Kyrouz Auditorium in Gloucester City Hall (9 Dale Avenue, Gloucester, MA)

Why:  Full participation of Gloucester’s educational, artistic, technological, business, industrial, historic, and community resources is needed to plan and develop the broadest possible array of events, programs, exhibitions, and opportunities throughout the year 2023. Only with the help of our friends and neighbors throughout the city, can we create meaningful programs and events that truly highlight Gloucester’s extraordinary art and culture, remarkable industrial achievements, and spectacular natural resources.

Contact:   Christine Armstrong

                  carmstrong2007@gmail.com
+1.646.644.5037

Gloucester’s 400th Anniversary: “Our People, Our Stories™”
Gloucester, Massachusetts, America’s oldest seaport, will be “400 years young” in 2023. To celebrate its past, honor its people, and welcome its promising future, the city has already begun preparations for celebrating this historic milestone and organizing the year-long celebration of its anniversary. The theme of the quadricentennial is Gloucester: Our People, Our Stories™ and focuses on celebrating Gloucester’s history through the stories of the people who lived, sacrificed, rejoiced, worked, built, and innovated together – at times risking everything — since 1623. Gloucester400™ is the steering committee established by the citizens of Gloucester, working collaboratively with the City to guide and coordinate an exceptional year of festivities.

5 Ways to Improve Home Efficiency

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Often times when we think of efficiency, we fall into two separate camps. The first thing is using less to save money. The second is environmental, be more efficient to reduce your footprint. I am here to make the case that the two are one and the same. That using less ultimately costs us less, which is better for our environment. Being efficient in our homes this winter means saving money, keeping your home at a cozy temperature and using less resources. It’s a win – win situation.

Keep Reading: https://www.grandbanksbp.com/blogs/blog/5-ways-to-improve-home-efficiency

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