Red, white and blue – Magnolia style-on July 4th

Red, white and blue – Magnolia style-on July 4th

by Rich Huttner

Hope you like and will publish, and of course, that you’re enjoying the holiday.

Marcia

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43rd Magnolia Road Race – Save the Date

Happy Independence Day:

I want to thank you again for supporting last year’s Magnolia Road Race. It was a really fun morning and thanks for coming out. Just a reminder that the race is back this year on Saturday Morning, August 24. The kid’s 1K fun run will start at 8:30AM with the 5K following at 9:15AM. You can learn more register for both races at: REGISTER HERE

Fees for the race are discounted through 7/7. All proceeds benefit the Magnolia Library & Community Center. There will be live music and a pancake breakfast, so fun for the entire family.

Best Wishes,

Randy O’Neil
Magnolia Road Race Director

PS: We are always looking for more volunteers and corporate sponsors. Please feel free to reach out if you are interested in either or both. Thanks!!

2019 Sidewalk Bazaar

Hi Joey,

I am the coordinator for the Sidewalk Bazaar this year, and was told that you have helped us get the word out on the dates of the Bazaar.
This years dates are August 1, 2, and 3. Thursday -Saturday 9 AM – 5 PM, Rain or Shine. Please let me know if there is anymore information you need. We are in the process of finalizing the entertainment and can give you more information after July 15th.

Thank you!

Alison Battle
Zoning Board and Licensing Board Clerk
City of Gloucester

Hopscotch Brain From Stephanie Strauss

First introducing her poetry on Instagram (@drivestraightaheadswift/ @drivestraightaheadpoems), 19 year old Gloucester old Stephanie Strauss proudly presents her first poetry ebook: “Hopscotch Brain”.

Self published on amazon, the work is divided into 6 sections (Pandemonium, Love is Love, Things Hearts Say When They’re In Love, G?r?o?w?i?n?g? ?U?p? Evolving, and The World Needs Therapy).

This honest, modern poetry explores mental health, LGBTQ themes, heartbreak, love, getting older, and world issues.

The book is approximately 800 pages long, and costs $12.50. The poems were written over the course of 4 to 5 years, and she couldn’t be happier to share them with the world. Included are illustrations from several talented supporters of her work, who have been recognized accordingly.

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Rob Ackerman Gloucester Fireworks Photos

My name is Rob Ackerman and I took the attached images of the July 3rd Firework show in Gloucester MA. A full google drive album of 15 images is also linked below. Feel free to use the images in any publication or social media post as long as my name/website is credited for the used images. 

Rob Ackerman (reackerman.com)

Images may be purchased at here as well (https://robackerman.smugmug.com/Landscape/Gloucester-Harbor-Fireworks-2019/

Please let me know if you have any issues accessing the images!

Thank you and have a great fourth of July!

Rob 

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A Lady – A Flag – A Nation

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Gloucester, MA – 4th of July parade (1976) celebrating Betsy Ross, creator of the original flag, with13 stars representing the 13 original states and our Nation’s 200th Anniversary – Betsy Ross Float won a nice trophy – Mary Anne Greely was Betsy Ross, along with our three children, two nieces and two neighbor children.   

God Bless the United States of America

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Photo left to right: Mary Anne Greely, Jay Greely, Jerry Greely, Cindy Greely, Steve Frontiero, Sherrie Greely with trophy, Kim Greely, Donny Favaloro and Susan Greely (front).

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With the Greelys in the photo were Steve Frontiero (trumpet) and Donny Favaloro (drums), members of the GHS championship marching band.

Army Corps of Engineers Advance Open Bidding Process to Select a Contractor for Gloucester Harbor and Annisquam River Dredging

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Gloucester  After years of collaboration between federal, state and local officials, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers issued an invitation for bids yesterday for the dredging of the Gloucester Harbor and Annisquam River.

The project will dredge nearly 140,000 cubic yards of sand from the channel and Lobster Cove.  To minimize impacts on natural resources in the area the Corps plans the dredging over two seasons with work taking place between October 1 and January 31.

“Dredging the Annisquam River is critical for our economy, public safety, our quality of life, and the preservation of this incomparable natural resource,” said State Senate Minority Leader Bruce Tarr (R- Gloucester). “Steadily increasing accretion continues to reduce the navigability of the channel, and that demands remediation as soon as possible. Getting it done requires collaboration, focus, and persistence. Our partnerships at the state, federal and local levels have driven our progress to finally get approval for this project.”

Senator Ed Markey, along with Congressman Seth Moulton and Senator Elizabeth Warren, successfully lobbied to include federal funding for the Gloucester Harbor and Annisquam River dredging projects in the Army Corps’ 2018 Work Plan last June.

“The Annisquam River is an important means of transportation, commerce and safety for Cape Ann. The Annisquam River is Mile No. 1 of the Intracoastal Waterway; and important passage for commercial fishing vessels and for the Harbormasters and Coast for responding to emergencies in Ipswich Bay,” said Representative Ann-Margaret Ferrante (D – Gloucester).  “We must commit ourselves to continuing the by-partisan multi-jurisdictional collaboration to ensure the viability of this unique natural resource as an environmental gem and as a practical necessity to our community.”

Following the opening of bids in August, a private vendor will be put under contract to operate a mechanical dredge and remove the material.

Gloucester Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken said, “We eagerly await the dredging operations to commence to restore the navigability of the federal channel in the Annisquam River for commercial fishermen and to correct the deteriorating channel depths that limit the ability of search and rescue vessels.  The economic development and public safety implications are substantial and the project benefits will be profound.”  

Gloucester Harbormaster TJ Ciarametaro has noted that tens of thousands of boaters and commercial vessels navigate the Annisquam annually with conditions growing increasingly more hazardous in low tides.

According to the Army Corps of Engineers’ Project Management Division natural process have reduced water depths to as little as 1 foot in some portions of the river “making  navigation hazardous or impossible at lower stages of the tide,” said Project Manager Erika Mark.

Tarr, who serves as Chairman of the Northeast Coastal Coalition, Representative Ann-Margaret Ferrante and Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken in a June 2018 letter to Assistant Secretary of the Army Civil Works R.D. James wrote “beyond serious economic injury to the commercial fishing industry, additional harm from the worsening conditions in the river can and will impact other areas of the local and regional economy.”  They also cited both added delays and dangers for vessels circumnavigating Cape Ann at times of critical conditions.

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Meet Susan Lipsett’s New Dog Roxane

Named Roxane, from Cyrano de Bergerac (who was a whore), Roxie for short.

Two questions- Will it shit all over the office like our mascot dog Beau? And how long before Beau gives Roxane the love hammer?

Should we offer prop bets?

HUGE THANK YOU TO THE HORRIBLES PARADE ORGANIZERS, WALKERS, VOLUNTEERS AND SPONSORS!

I love this parade.  Whether walking in it or watching it.  It takes a ton of unpaid time to put it on and it’s such a gift to us that get to participate.

Just like Fiesta and the Block Parties it’s another opportunity to hang out with friends, be entertained and see so many people that you otherwise might not have seen throughout the year.

THANK YOU SO SO MUCH FOR GIVING YOUR TIME AND MONEY TO MAKE IT HAPPEN EVERY YEAR!  WE APPRECIATE ALL YOU DO!!!!!

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Restore or SUP with Treetop This Weekend

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Follow your July Fourth celebrations with a lovely restorative practice in the studio and a fun SUP Yoga workshop on beautiful Gloucester Harbor.

POST HOLIDAY FLOW AND RESTORE

Declare your INDEPENDENCE from the stress of work and play.
A post holiday RESET.
Join Coley for a short EASY flow, followed by a long EASIER restorative sequence with Thai massage inspired assists. Investment: $25 REGISTER HERE

STAND UP PADDLEBOARD YOGA

This workshop is a two hour-on water SUP Yoga class. This class is open to all-levels regardless of yoga and/or paddling experience. We just ask that you are comfortable in- and around the water, even though many people end class as dry as they started it. To start the class, Anneliese will provide a mini on-land lesson to introduce people to the equipment and ensure that everyone feels comfortable using it. As a group, we will then paddle out to find a…

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Blueberry Strawberry Salad ~

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Oh what speaks summer more than a bowl of fresh blueberries and strawberries and sunshine!

Blueberries are small but highly nutritious berries. They taste amazing. According to Ayurveda, they’re perfect for summer (Pitta season) because they cool the body and fall under the Pitta pacifying diet. The health benefits of blueberries and their Ayurvedic properties are quite remarkable. Read more (click the link below), and take advantage of seasonal fresh blueberries with the following blueberry strawberry salad recipe for summer!

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“Blockage is disease/Flow is health😊

info@ayurvedawellnesshealing.com

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All proceeds will purchase essential supplies for each Gloucester elementary school classroom!

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If you’re looking for an easy way to support local schools, teachers, and kids, look no further! Join us for dinner on July 16th and Minglewood Harborside will donate 10% of all sales from food to Action Inc. and our back-to-school initiative.

50 cent wings all night plus Trivia at 7pm. BRING YOUR FRIENDS AND COME HUNGRY!

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Cape Ann Community Boating is now open for business

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Cape Ann Community Boating is now open for business with three 19 foot Rhodes design keelboats in the water off the State Fish Pier in Gloucester’s inner harbor.  CACB is a non-profit working closely with the City of Gloucester and private donors to create a public boating center on Cape Ann. With sliding-scale fees, membership is intended to be available to anyone who is interested. It is our belief that, through working with families and organizations on Cape Ann, we can promote environmental stewardship and healthy living by helping people stay active and connected with their community and surroundings.

Membership includes the whole family and comes with a two-hour lesson with a US Sailing certified instructor. Once a member, you are entitled to seasonal access to sailboats for lessons and private use. A two-hour sailing lesson is included in the membership fee. Once you’ve demonstrated proficiency in sailing, boats will be available to individuals according to availability. A free pass on the Harbormaster Launch is included!

We love connecting with our community! Send questions or feedback to our Facebook page at Cape Ann Community Boating, email capeanncb@gmail.com or call (978) 525-8098.