With masks and social distancing went to Deb’s on Sunday for the Cape Ann Artisan Tour. Deb is so talented and her paintings are just stunning.

My View of Life on the Dock
With masks and social distancing went to Deb’s on Sunday for the Cape Ann Artisan Tour. Deb is so talented and her paintings are just stunning.

Love the face Gloucester’s Man at the Wheel shows so much. Shop local, you can purchase this towel directly through me directly or at Arts Abound at 21C Lexington Avenue, Magnolia, Gloucester, MA 01930. These Beach towels make great gifts. Thank you.



START SHOPPING FOR THE HOLIDAYS!

21 C Lexington Avenue
Magnolia, Gloucester, MA 01930
The holidays are approaching and we can’t be certain that the government
won’t close our shop down again so please think ahead and begin your winter
holiday shopping now. We have some great new items that will be perfect for
folks on your list. Come on in and get a start on your gift giving!
OTHER NEWS FROM ARTS ABOUND
One never knows what each day is going to bring…that’s a fact that we all know
and live with. However, even with that knowledge, some days can throw us for
a loop! I had one of those days on September 20th. I am an avid cyclist; while I
was pedaling along, a driver, blinded by the afternoon sun, smashed right into
me and caused quite a bit of damage to my body. I was airlifted to a trauma
center and spent a while in the hospital. I am home now but still have a bit of
recovery to do. In the meanwhile, I have been blessed to have friends,
especially Kathy, Donna, Laurinda and Karen, and family help me out in
numerous ways. Some of these people, and even a few customers, have been
running the gallery for me. I recently started to work in the gallery again and
have been overwhelmed with all the support I have received. Definitely a silver
lining! Thank you all for all you are doing to help out and for your patience while
I reduce my hours for a bit so that I can get well. It takes a village and Magnolia
is just that place!
Peace to you all, Sue Wheeler, owner
Our Fabulous Artists
Sue Wheeler (owner), Stephanie Mason, Brenda Malloy, Melissa Cox,
Karen Keough, Lisa Knebel, Tin Can Sally, Donna Ardizzoni, Deb
Schradieck, Erik Hahr, Christine Gauthier-Kelley, John Abisamra, Alan
Bourgault, Hermit Hill, Jenny Rangan, Kaitlyn Manley, Claire Perrault,
Karen Watson, and Larry Parsons
GREAT GIFTS








Christine’s gorgeous hand-painted silk jacket makes a perfect gift!
Riding the Storm – cold wax and oil painting by Sue Wheeler
Donna’s towels continue to sell like crazy. Wouldn’t they make a perfect gift for
a friend or your grandchildren who visit Magnolia? Donna, our Featured Artist,
continues to help us with running the gallery
Tin Can Sally always amazes us with her earrings, made out of tin cans from all
over the world. She has also recently add beautiful fall leaf pins made out of
aluminum cans!
Laurinda has been a huge help in the shop lately. In addition to her marketing
skills, she is an amazing wildlife photographer and sells her cards at Arts
Abound
Iona’s gold grass jewelry, made from protected Brazilian grass that is allowed
to be cut only in September, continues to sell well
Lisa’s gorgeous pottery makes wonderful gifts…we have her mugs, berry bowls,
vases, bowls and more. Karen’s painting, in the background, enhances any
wall!
Themed gift baskets are a terrific gift—we can add and subtract items to fit your
budget. This lobster-themed basket is a sure hit for folks who love their
crustaceans!
WE’VE GOT YOU COVERED!
Arts Abound continues to sell many masks! We use super cute fabrics as
seen above. Purchase the masks when you visit our gallery or preorder via the
web link below. We are starting to introduce fall fabrics, including one featuring
the New England Patriots and another with the Celtics.
Check out our new face masks page.
BUY LOCAL
check website for our hours
ARTSABOUNDMAGNOLIA.COM
Our address:
Arts Abound
21C Lexington Ave
Magnolia Village in Gloucester, MA 01930
(603) 359-2173

When shopping at Marshalls Farm Stand saw an exciting sign. Marshalls Farm stand will be open until Christmas. After getting some fresh veggies and fruit went over to visit my friends, the alpacas and goats. Frankie she wanted to hang with me and the goats were making lots of great noises. Also noticed this unusual pumpkin.


Went out to the Chasm as the sun was going down, beautiful sounds coming from the ocean as the ocean was getting rougher.

The Magnolia Community Farmers Market planning committee consists of Alana Horne, Greg Farrenkopf, Rebecca Doyon, Dylan Enos, Nying Gallo, and Bob Marshall (pictured left to right, Bob not pictured)

@The Cave
@rocky shores glass
@bliss Bites


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LITERALLY could not have done it without you!!! Many many many thanks!!!

Friends, our online marketplace is now open for previews! annisquamartsandcraftshow.org
Online shopping opens on October 9 at 7 pm and extends through October 16 at 7 pm. You’ll pick up your purchases at the Annisquam Village Church on Monday, October 19. Details on pick-up are available on our website.
We have a great Show, with returning favorites and many new artisans. Preview the Show at https://9dvfpip5t2bdxolc-43077763223.shopifypreview.com/
As always, we’ll open with a Gala. Please join us Friday, October 9th at 6 pm on Zoom. A Zoom invitation will available shortly! Sponsors will receive a Bidding Number in their Goodie Bags. If you are not a sponsor and would like a Bidding Number contact Kathy Johnson: kathybellrock@gmail.com Bidding Numbers will also be available at the opening of the Zoom Gala.
New this year is a live auction during our Zoom Gala with four must-have items. Sponsors will receive bid cards in their goodie bags. If you have not sponsored, but you want to bid, please contact us, and we’ll assign you a bidding number.




Try our new bread, scone, and donut mixes by Carolyn’s Farm Kitchen, from Haverhill MA! #baking #fallfood
— at Cape Ann Olive Oil.
57 Main St, Gloucester, MA 01930

The sunsets are starting to move over Magnolia Harbor.

Took this photo before the crazy clouds rolled in.

With the weather so crazy this week, it was so interesting to watch the weather. This cloud reminded me of Independence Day.


Because of the clouds and the storm coming the sky looked beautiful. Should have brought my tripod for the almost full moon. It was a nice walk on shore Road.

Since the art shows have been canceled due to the virus, decided I needed to get creative. First the beach towels which are fun and just did some 250 piece puzzles.
These are the ones so far, if you would like to order, please either call me at 339-234-0776 or donna@ardizzoniphotography.com. Each puzzle is $20.00. Thank you.



Even though it was cloudy and a little rainy on Monday, at 5:00 the sky was so pretty over Magnolia Harbor.
