Photo from Melissa Cox

My View of Life on the Dock
Photo from Melissa Cox

COME AND ENJOY THE VIEW THIS WEEKEND AT BACK TO BACK OPEN HOUSES.
SATURDAY, FEB. 9, 2019 FROM 12:00PM – 2:00PM
SUNDAY, FEB. 10, 2019 FROM 12:00PM – 2:00PM
THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL TOWNHOUSE WAITING FOR YOU TO MAKE IT YOUR HOME!!!
IF YOU ARE NOT READY TO MOVE YET, OR IT IS A BIT TOO HIGH FOR YOU, COME AND TALK TO ME TO DISCUSS THE NEXT PHASE AND OPPORTUNITY TO OWN ONE OF THE NEXT TWO TOWNHOUSES IN PHASE 3.
IF YOU ARE A BROKER, CALL ME TODAY TO TALK ABOUT AN ADDED INCENTIVE FROM THE SELLER!!!!


American Heart Month – Smoking is a Major Risk Factor for Heart Disease. Besides causing breathing problems and lung cancer, smoking is also a major cause of cardiovascular (heart and blood vessel) disease.
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Join us for our awesome line up of weekend classes AND this ultimate combination of workshops back to back on Sunday. Intro to Energy with Marleen Wood will explore how to harness, protect and expand your energy using experiential exercises and offering you tools to use in daily life. Empower your intuition and use your energy to the fullest! Then prepare to settle in for the energy rejuvenating and balancing Monthly Restorative workshop where gentle meets powerful, therapeutic poses supported by bolsters, blocks and sandbags. Sign up for one or BOTH and feel the LOVE.
Sunday Feb. 10: Intro to Energy 3-5pm $40 & Monthly Restorative Workshop $25
Pre-registration strongly recommended at http://www.nsryoga.com

Volunteer with Backyard Growers!
Volunteers are our backbone. Whether they’re helping us build new garden beds, mentoring beginner gardeners, helping us organize events or assisting with special programs, they are indispensible. Our volunteers are parents, professionals, retirees, chefs, advocates, mentors and more! Each opportunity requires different skill sets and time commitments, so anyone can get involved.
Join us at our Volunteer Information Session on February 23 to learn how you can play a part.
When: Saturday, February 23, 10 a.m. – 11 a.m.
Where: BYG HQ, 271 Main Street, Gloucester
RSVP here or visit our Volunteer page at www.backyardgrowers.org/take-action!
ATTENTION Gloucester High School Students (and Parents):
Applications for 2019 summer jobs are now being accepted!
Apply for a LEAP for Education – GHS summer internship for July and August. Get a jump on your friends and nail down a summer job!
As part of this program you will:
Internship highlights:
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Cardiovascular Disease Effects Nearly 50% of Americans, according to the American Heart association. Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the United States.
To help prevent heart disease and increase awareness of its effects, Dreamtime Wellness LLC is proudly participating in American Heart Month.
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Last week to enjoy dancing to The Beatles!View original post 85 more words

✨New Moon in Aquarius…Wow, what a gift!✨
On February 4th, the new moon in Aquarius arrived. Bringing with it a fresh start, this new moon is the first in 2019 that is free of shadow. January was consumed with both a lunar and solar eclipse, neither of which were open to interpretation. Eclipses ten to dominate the scene with their agenda. This new moon is more of a clean slate for us to work with and will perhaps feel like the first new moon of 2019.
What you start with this new moon has help, encouragements, and a door or two opened for it. Whatever it is you are working towards, this new moon gives your efforts the lift they might need to get you there with greater ease.
The more you believe in the validity of your dreams, desires, and visions for your life, the more real…
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Grateful Friends needs your help! We are a non profit, co-founded by Gwen Mahan Ryan and Lee Miraglia who were both diagnosed with two different types of cancer at the same time. Gwen and Lee were grateful for the love and support they received and now wish to bring some comfort, love and support to adults facing the difficulties and challenges cancer brings.
We are rounding up items for comfort baskets to be delivered to adults living with or being treated for cancer and we need your help.
We are looking for the following items to be dropped off at the Cap One Cafe at Lynnfield Marketplace beginning February 11th. The drive for items will end on March 15th. Please let a Grateful Friend volunteer know if you are unable to deliver the items yourself and we will get it there for you. Thank you for your generosity!
Lifesaver Mints
Hard Candy
Burt’s Bees Tips and Toes Skincare Kit
Men’s socks
Women’s socks
Water bottles
Assorted Tea
Throw blankets
Aveeno Body wash
Boost drinks
Journals and pens
Lip color/lip balm
Jergens moisturizing cream
Word search puzzle books
Adult coloring books
Colored pencils
Mechanical pencils
Hand sanitizer
Men’s hats
Soft knit hats
Biotene mouthwash
Candles
Note cards/thank you cards
Quesy Drops
Reusable cooling towels
Sleep masks
Eyebrow pencils
Deck of cards
Facial cleansing clothes
Pashmina wrap scarves
Men’s body wash
Gift cards: supermarkets, Target, CVS, restaurants, services (housecleaning, dog walking, etc)
Thank you for your support! If you know someone that needs help, please visit our website http://www.gratefulfriends.com,
call 978-717-5116 or find us on Facebook.
Gloucester, MA – February 4, 2019 – Gloucester Celebrations, Inc., the official organizers of Gloucester, Massachusetts’ 400th-anniversary celebration, today announced the city’s first International Commemorative Medal Design Competition. Open to amateur and professional designers alike, this competition continues one of Gloucester’s long-held historic traditions. Detailed rules, schedule, and entry requirements are available for review on the event’s website, www.GloucesterMA400.com.
“It is no accident that this design competition kicks off our preparations for Gloucester’s 400th anniversary. The creative arts have consistently played an integral role in our city’s heritage,” said Bruce Tobey, tri-chair of Gloucester Celebrations. “Over the centuries, Gloucester has been built by people from every continent. It has been this rich diversity among our people – their courage, innovation, and creativity — that has fueled Gloucester’s development since 1623 and produced the extraordinary fishermen, artists, innovators, and entrepreneurs who have made us a great city. To honor our global heritage, we decided this year to open the design competition to artists worldwide for the very first time.”
Phases I and II. Judging will take place in two “Phases.” The design competition is accepting entries now for Phase I. In Phase I, artists upload an original sketch of their design to the GloucesterMA400.org website. Phase I design submissions close on August 31, 2019. Three semifinalist designs will be selected from the Phase I entries and progress to Phase II. Each semifinalist will receive a cash award of $3,000 (USD).
Complete Rules and Requirements. All artists are encouraged to consult the complete rules, instructions, and requirements that are available for review and download on the Gloucester400 website.
To guide these efforts, the citizens of Gloucester, working collaboratively with the City, established Gloucester Celebrations, Inc., a steering committee led by three members of the community whose deep knowledge of the area, its people, and its businesses, coupled with their many years of exceptional public service, uniquely qualify them to facilitate and organize an exceptional year of festivities. The tri-chairs of Gloucester Celebrations are businessperson Ruth Pino, bank president Robert Gillis, and former mayor, city councilman, and career public servant Bruce Tobey.
“Throughout the year 2023, programs and events of all kinds will highlight Gloucester’s rich history and heritage, encompassing its extraordinary art and culture, remarkable industrial achievements, and spectacular natural resources,” explained Ruth Pino, tri-chair. “These events will be staged by many residents and organizations throughout the community, creating opportunities for everyone to celebrate Gloucester in ways that are most meaningful to them.”
“Our job is to provide the support, guidance, and encouragement Gloucester’s residents and businesses need to hold successful celebrations that are meaningful to them and the community,” continued Robert Gillis, tri-chair. “Gloucester’s history is extensive and exciting. Our 400th-anniversary celebration provides the opportunity to showcase and celebrate the rich history of this community and its people. I know I speak for all three of us when I say how privileged we feel to be a part of it.”
Please join us this Friday, February 8, 2019 for the Chamber’s annual Economic Outlook Breakfast. This event has been held annually for over thirty years. The primary purpose of the event is to share the keynote speaker’s perspective and insights regarding the economic prospects for the Commonwealth and Cape Ann in the coming year.
This year’s talk will focus on healthcare. Our featured speaker is Phil Cormier, CEO of Addison Gilbert and Beverly Hospitals, who will will address the state of the health care industry nationally, discuss the recent merger of Lahey and Beth Israel Hospitals, and the future of our local hospitals.
Economic Outlook Breakfast
Friday, February 8, 2019 | 7:30-9 AM
The Elks at Bass Rocks | 101 Atlantic Road, Gloucester
$30
CLICK HERE to register.
Rockport’s own Headlands, featuring John Rockwell, Amy Rich and Eric Wilson, is back at Feather & Wedge this Thursday! Drawing from roots and country music as well as other American genres, their arrangements are at once contemporary and timeless. Their distinctive style and powerful harmonies make this band truly a local treasure.
Reservations highly suggested! 978.999.5917
Thursday, February 7, 2019
7:30 PM – 10:00 PM
Check out the website for more details on where to get one- http://www.flatpit.com


