
Middle Street Walk

My View of Life on the Dock


Very cloudy as the sun was going down on Monday with Boston in the background.

This event, part of an annual series hosted by the Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation on topics of civic concern, will concentrate on what is happening in our communities and around the country now. More information and video link at: http://www.gloucestermeetinghouse.org
Before our last Summer Series concert we heard an impassioned talk by Congressman Seth Moulton about our responsibility for the safety and resettlement of people from Afghanistan in New England. The Symposium will take a broader view, hearing from members of several organizations who have assisted new arrivals from many countries for a long time. Of equal importance, some presenters are individuals who have been through the immigration or refugee experience themselves. They will gather for a round table discussion in the last segment, addressing questions submitted from the audience, helping us to understand how best to offer our support.
The historic (1806) Meetinghouse, home of the Gloucester Unitarian-Universalist Church, is located on the green at the intersection of Middle and Church Streets. A lift to the Sanctuary level is available just inside the 10 Church Street door. It is a free event – all are welcome. Your safety is important to us. Masks are required inside the building and seating is staggered to encourage social distancing. We request that the audience be vaccinated or have had a recent negative Covid test. Refreshments will be available at break times outside near the front entrance.
SYMPOSIUM PRESENTERS:
Elsabel Rincon, Founder and Executive Director of The Welcome Immigrant Network in Salem, and recipient of the Peter J. Gomes Service Award
Alexandra Weber, Chief Institutional Advancement Officer for the International Institute of New England in Boston
Andy Allen, Director of Adult Education at Wellspring House
Francis Mpfuranziza, who fled the Democratic Republic of Congo during the ethnic violence
Blanca Martinez, an immigrant representative from the Essex County Community Organization (ECCO) in Lynn
Rev. Rona Tyndall, Pastor, West Gloucester Trinitarian Congregational Church, UCC, and organizer for Allies of Our Afghan Allies
Rev. Alice Erickson, Gloucester resident who has been active for many years in the process of resettling refugees
Melissa Buchanan, ESOL Coordinator for the Wellspring Adult Learning Center

Hand Painted Clam Shells by amazing Cape Ann artist Audi Souza are available at Arts Abound 21 C Lexington Avenue, Magnolia, Gloucester, MA



Beautiful day on Thursday. So grateful

We have some really great events coming up! Be sure to mark your calendars.

Please shop local. Lots of great events.



Raffle Raffle who wants a Raffle???? Stop by the farm and take a chance on a Thanksgiving dinner with all the fixings. $5 a chance, with all the proceeds going to the Magnolia library. Drawing will be Nov 20th at noon. Take a chance and support the library.


Only a few more days to visit this great art show at the fabulous Manchester By the Sea Historical Museum, Please buy from local artists. Thank you.

On Sunday after the great win for the Patriots the sunset was so incredible. It changed for blue and reds to orange. So blessed to be able to see these sunsets every night.

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On Wednesday evening the sunset was amazing.
