Allen Estes Kickstarter- A portion of the funds for this CD will be donated to the Kay Ellis Memorial Scholarship

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Allen Estes is a gifted singer-songwriter whose time has come!   

Click Here To Check Out Allan Estes Kickstarter                    

His music is cinematic and speaks to relationships, the world at large and specifically to the magical area he calls home, Gloucester, Massachusetts.

"Our Humble Queen of the Harbor" was written in memory of Kay Ellis (pictured bottom middle)

“Our Humble Queen of the Harbor” was written in memory of Kay Ellis (pictured bottom middle)

A portion of the funds for this CD will be donated to the Kay Ellis Memorial Scholarship. The song, “Humble Queen of the Harbor,” was written in memory of Kay Ellis, who, with her husband Tom, built the Schooner Thomas E. Lannon 1997. There have been many years of, as Tom puts it, “sailing in circles in Gloucester Harbor,” and many music sails that Allen has been a part of. The music sails were Kay’s idea! Kay’s passing in 2016 left a big hole in the waterfront community.  Several months after her passing, the scholarship fund in her name was established to benefit students of the Tourism and Hospitality fields. An annual ‘Sunset Sail and Party on the Dock’ has raised funds for the scholarship and since then 6 scholarships of $3000 each have been awarded to date.

Allen’s music is instantly memorable, the kind of music that stays with you, the kind you can’t get out of your head. Allen says, “These new songs deserve to be out in the world, and hopefully you will share our vision.” We hope you will get involved and support this new record project! Rewards range from a “Sincere Thank You” to a House Concert with many levels of support in between, including a private lesson with Allen for those budding singer-songwriters- wouldn’t that make a great gift!

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Old Packing Slips Discovered- Sea View Lobster Co. Gloucester Mass. Telephone (Gloucester, Mass.) 1324

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Bradley Scheetz who bought a house on East Main Street a couple of years ago found stacks of these lobster packing slips hidden in the attic.  I’d never heard of the Sea View Lobster Company and I’m not sure when we used four digit telephone numbers here in Gloucester.

I’m curious if anyone knows who owned Sea View Lobster Co and where it was located.  Please share

Thanks Bradley for sharing this with us.

Maybe Pat Dalpiaz can figure this out.

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We’re Hiring Home Health Aids- Mavencare. Flexible Schedule, Better Pay, Choose Your Clients!

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Join a company that cares about you as much as their clients. We have immediate cases available where you can make a difference.

Mavencare Caregivers are the best in their field and view their career as more than just a job. Join our staff of healthcare professionals supporting seniors who wish to age in the comfort of home. You and our clients are supported by clinical managers, care coordinators and social workers as needed.

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Ski, Skate & Board Consignment Event Set for November 17th and 18th at Cutler School

 

Now in its 7th year, the community-wide fundraiser will focus on new and consigned apparel and equipment for skiing, snowboarding, hockey, and ice skating

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The annual Ski, Skate & Board Consignment Event, hosted by the Friends of Cutler Elementary in Hamilton, MA, will take place on Saturday, November 17th and Sunday, November 18th. In the 7th year of the fundraiser, the Ski, Skate & Board committee is excited to continue to focus the event on quality, reasonably priced equipment and apparel for skiing, snowboarding, hockey and ice skating. The community-wide fundraiser provides an opportunity for north shore families outfitting their families for the season to purchase new and used equipment and apparel and consign items they no longer need.  The event, being held at the Cutler School in Hamilton, is planned for Saturday, November 17th from 9am – 2pm and Sunday, November 18th from 11am – 1pm. Most items are 50% off on Sunday. The event is open to the public and offers great deals on equipment and apparel for both children and adults. Plymouth Ski & Sports, Hardy Ski Emporium and Wenham Sports Stop will be there with NEW equipment including HUNDREDS of skis, boots and skates. Even if your family does not ski, skate or board, the event is a great opportunity to stock up on needed winter apparel at great prices. And, there will be pop-up boutiques featuring retailers at great prices, such as Skida Headwear & Accessories, Cirque Mountain Apparel hats and Craft Apparel. Back for their third year, Velofix, a mobile ski tuning service, will be on site so you can get your gear tuned up for the season! This event is made available for the community in part due to the support of our sponsors including Active HealingInstitution for Savings, Salem 5, Treat Cakes and Confections,  McClain Group – Engel & Volkers Real Estate, Velofix, Cape Anne Figure Skating Club, Hamilton House of Pizza, and Tread Tabata.

“Now in our 7th year, we are excited to continue to offer a great opportunity for the community to consign or purchase equipment and apparel for skiing, snowboarding, hockey and ice skating.  We’re happy this event has grown to be an annual ‘must attend’ for many in the community with a common interest in outdoor, family activities,” says Ski, Skate & Board Coordinator, Jeannine Ryan.

“With no other sale like this in the area, the consignment event is a much needed resource for the community to earn money and find homes for previously used equipment and apparel as well as stock up for the upcoming season. We’re happy to be able to offer quality apparel and equipment at reasonable prices that meet the needs of the community,” says Ski, Skate & Board Coordinator, Dabney Smith.

People interested in consigning items can visit www.skiskateandboard.com for more information. Consignors will receive 70% of sales.  Donations are also welcome. Proceeds from the event benefits the Friends of Cutler. Drop off hours for consignors and people wishing to donate items are Tuesday, 11/13 6 – 8 pm, Thursday, 11/15, 9am -12pm and 6  -8 pm, and Friday, 11/16, 10am – 2pm.

The event can also be followed on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/SkiSkateBoardConsignmentEvent/

Event Details

Who: Friends of Cutler Elementary

What: Ski, Skate & Board Consignment Event

Where: Cutler Elementary, 237 Asbury Street, Hamilton, MA

When: Saturday, November 17th and Sunday, November 18th

About the Friends of Cutler

Proceeds from the Ski, Skate & Board Event benefit The Friends of Cutler, a non-profit 501 (c)3 organization that supports The Cutler School by providing enhanced cultural enrichment programs, technology, and field trips, among other things, to create a more diverse and hands-on education experience.

Beeman Memorial School’s Annual Holiday Fair and first ever Penny Sale When: December 1, 2018 from 2pm-5pm

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Hello Joey,

Beeman Elementary School is seeking assistance in promoting our Annual Holiday Fair and First Ever Penny Sale.  Proceeds from this event directly impact Beeman students by funding many community based enrichment opportunities.  Please let us know if you are able to assist us by sharing on your webpage or social media.

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Jazz Brunch at Feather & Wedge with Peter Fedele, Sunday, November 11

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Join us for brunch with music by jazz guitarist Peter Fedele. Peter is well known for his unique style that combines traditional jazz, with bebop, rock and funk.

Reservations suggested!
978.999.5917

Sunday, November 11, 2019

10:30 AM – 2:30 PM

Peter Fedele Jazz Brunch Feather & Wedge

Feather & Wedge, 5 Main Street, Rockport, MA 01966

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Come To Foster’s Grill Store Saturday November 10th 11AM And Learn How To Grill A Turkey!

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Address: 107 Eastern Ave, Gloucester, MA 01930

Phone: (978) 283-1275

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MIAA North Finals Tonight at 7PM Newell Stadium

Turn Your World Upside Down: A Workshop in Inversions

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Treetop Yoga Studio
Friday, November 16, 6:30-8pm
When you turn your body upside down, you create a new and exciting view of the world. Overcome your fear, confront personal challenge, and discover increased self-confidence and balance in this workshop. Defy gravity and empower yourself by including inversions in your yoga practice!

This workshop with Susan Himml is suitable for students who currently have an advanced beginner or intermediate level practice. Participants will be encouraged to learn at their own pace in a safe environment. Handstand, headstand and shoulderstand will be taught with assistance and props. With the support of individual hands-on assists, Susan will enable you to move beyond your fear and integrate your body in a safe and supportive way. Lots of personal attention due to the 12 person maximum enrollment.

Space is Limited, Pre-Registration is Strongly Recommended.

REGISTER HERE

$35 Pre-Registration ; $40 Day Of

 

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Nov 9 Meeting of the Gloucester Area Astronomy Club: Stars and Exoplanets

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This month GAAC is pleased to have as its speaker Sarah Blunt from the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. Sarah’s presentation is titled “Know thy Star, Know thy Exoplanet.”

Sarah’s talk is based on the simple fact that nearly every known exoplanet (a planet around another star) has been discovered indirectly; that is, in order to detect and characterize the planet, we make measurements of its host star.

Because of these relationships, many exoplanet measurements have been limited by our knowledge of their stars at the time the planets were detected. In this talk, Sarah will discuss exoplanet discoveries that have now been made possible by more precise stellar data, and will introduce ongoing stellar research that has the potential to improve our understanding of exoplanets.

There are more planets out there than stars —  hundreds of billions just in the Milky Way alone.

See you there, 8 Vulcan Street in…

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O’Maley Innovation Middle School Day of Service

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O’Maley Innovation Middle School’s Day of Service

communityserviceWanted: Donations of

  • Brown Leaf Bags
  • Rubber Gloves
  • Rakes

Where: Drop off at O’Maley School in the main office

When: Friday Morning 11/9

Help us, help the community!

All 640 O’Maley students will be participating in this event!  

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