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We’ve partnered up with Plus90 Cigars and MS Walker to bring you this fall’s “Cigar & Wine Night.” Plus90 Cigars will be providing custom cigar packages which includes two hand rolled premium Plus90 Cigars and a brief history and information of each cigar selection. MS Walker will be offering a wine tasting of select wines which will also be available for purchase. Cuban inspired appetizers are included with a Cash Bar. Live music provided by Latin band, Los Sugar Kings. Door prizes & Giveaways from the event sponsors including Mount Gay XO and Mount Gay Black Barrel Rums. Doors open at 6pm.

CLICK HERE to reserve your seat today.
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Top 3 #fish landed in #Boston, #Gloucester & #Portland ports in 1935: Haddock, cod & mackerel. Total haddock landed: 157M lbs! More historical fish & #fisheries data in this 1935 report: https://bit.ly/2ycBKlp
Come on down and party with us Saturday!
Come Join The Fun And Regale Us With Your Favorite GMG Stories While Drinking Greg Souza’s World Famous Bloody Marys.
We will be taping the 300th GloucesterCast Podcast
Everyone is invited, especially FOB’s (friends of the blog) you know who you are!
Do you feel like you’ve missed the boat for Sober October? It’s not too late to join! Even if you’ve had a few drinks or smoked some pot – start a couple of days late! It’s OK!

Email Dave DeAngelis at capeannpoweryoga@gmail.com to get you up to speed and get yourself into the studio to start towards your 15 classes!
15 Hot Yoga Classes. No weed. No Booze.
ZERO Yoga Experience Required.

and other fun prizes along the way.
You’ll have the opportunity for meditation lessons, a motivational talk, connection with other new people, and a long, silent, guided walk or two during the month. You are not required to do any of that though. Just 15 classes – no drugs, no alcohol.
The depth and breadth of this experience is up to the group and our collective…
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Sedona’s Connection to the Sea. Visiting Sedona Arizona in 2004, I was completely taken by its natural beauty. Hiking there was phenomenal and the sense of peace, amazing. I had hoped to return. Finally, this past April I had that chance. While there I was reminded that millions of years agoSedona was under the sea. As the water receded, it left lines of color and draw-dropping scenery of iron-rich red spires and other unique rock formations. Fossilized marine animals, sea shells and sharks teeth can be found here.
This area was discovered centuries ago by Native Americans who made Sedona their home. Ancient ruins, pictographs and petroglyphs can be viewed at two protected Native American heritage sites. While visiting the Palatki Native American Heritagesite, I was greeted by two gopher snakes that crossed my path. One crossed on the left, the other to the right. It…
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Climb aboard a solar-powered, state-of-the-art mobile microscope lab to visualize the microscopic creatures of Gloucester Harbor!
Join us on Saturday, October 6th from 10am-3pm as we host former MG intern and staffer, Mollie Thurman and the BioBus at Maritime Gloucester – one day only!
More info at maritimegloucester.org and http://www.biobus.org/



Come Join The Fun And Regale Us With Your Favorite GMG Stories While Drinking Greg Souza’s World Famous Bloody Marys.
We will be taping the 300th GloucesterCast Podcast
Everyone is invited, especially FOB’s (friends of the blog) you know who you are!
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