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My View of Life on the Dock
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On Sunday Cape Ann Auction Flea Market proved another fun time. If you have not been make a date to come on over for their March Flea Market.


On Friday it was so cold the sunset was different with a ring around the sun.

This week has been dreary but we can always find something that is pretty. Wednesday evening had an interesting sunset.

I love visiting the Alpacas at Marshall’s Farm stand in Gloucester. These cuties are friendly and very smart. When I was over there on Wednesday they were chowing down on an a Christmas Tree. Alpacas love them.
Here a couple of photos of these cuties.
This is Buttercup she a the mom of Hoppy who was born last June.

Cutie Frankie, she actually gives kisses

Loving the Christmas Tree.


Starting at 9:00 am through 2:00 pm
These Flea Markets are terrific


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 11, 2020
GLOUCESTER MEETINGHOUSE FOUNDATION PRESENTS A BACH BIRTHDAY CONCERT PERFORMED BY THE APPLETON CONSORT ON SATURDAY, MARCH 21 AT 7:30PM
Celebrate the 335th anniversary of Bach’s birth with an evening of his orchestral masterworks performed on period instruments at the Gloucester Meetinghouse, corner of Middle and Church Streets.
Tickets are available at the door or online with more information at www.gloucestermeetinghouse.org. Preferred seating $45; general $30; students $10 with ID; under 12 free.
THE PROGRAM
The Appleton Consort performs some of Bach’s most beloved orchestral works at the Bach Birthday Concert on Saturday, March 21 at 7:30pm at the Gloucester Meetinghouse, home of the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church. The program includes the Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D Major, the Violin Concerto in A Minor, Sinfonia from Cantata Am Abend aber desselbigen Sabbatas, Sinfonia from Cantata Mer Hahn en neue Oberkeet, the Harpsichord Concerto No. 5 in F minor, and the Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 in F major. Each piece is performed on period instruments and according to the instrumentation that Bach intended.
THE APPLETON CONSORT
The Appleton Consort, directed by Mark Dupere, is named for the town of Appleton, Wisconsin, home of Lawrence University, where Dupere is Director of Orchestral Studies. Samuel Appleton, prominent Massachusetts merchant and philanthropist who had lived in Ipswich, was the father-in-law of the founder of Lawrence University. Appleton made a generous gift to the Lawrence University library, and in gratitude, the citizens named the town for him. Generations of the Appleton family made their home in the Boston area and on Cape Ann with many connections to the area’s businesses and institutions. For example, Thomas Appleton who was considered the finest organ builder in New England, built the first pipe organ in the gallery of Gloucester’s Unitarian Universalist Church in the 1820s.
Mark Dupere is Assistant Professor of Music at Lawrence University. His undergraduate study of the cello led to continued work at the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague, The Netherlands, where he specialized in baroque cello. It was here that Mark met his wife Emily Dupere who completed her studies in baroque violin. Mark has performed extensively throughout the United States and Europe and is featured on numerous recordings. He was named New Young Artist at the Victoria Bach Festival, performed in the Leipzig Bach Competition, and apprenticed with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment in London. As an educator, Mark seeks to share his passion for music-making and active engagement with audiences in the performance of music from all periods.
Members of the Appleton Consort include: Elisabeth Axtell and John Aubrey, horn; David Dickey, Andrew Blanke, and Joyce Alper, oboe; Allen Hamrick, bassoon; Emily Dupere, Asako Takeuchi, and Anna Griffis, violin; Lauren Nelson, viola; Mark Dupere, cello; Motomi Igarashi, bass; and Guy Whatley, harpsichord.
IN GRATITUDE
The Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation is deeply grateful to all our 2019-20 Concert and Event Series Sponsors. We extend a special thank you to H. Woody Brock and Scobie Ward for their generous gifts to underwrite the Bach Birthday Concert.
LOCATION AND INFORMATION
The Gloucester Meetinghouse is located at the corner of Church and Middle Streets. The accessible side entrance is at 10 Church Street. Weather permitting, event parking is available on the green and at parking lots nearby in the Historic District. Tickets are available at the door or online with more information at www.gloucestermeetinghouse.org. Preferred seating $45; general $30; students $10 with ID; under 12 free.
For more information on this program and the full 2019-20 event schedule, please visit www.gloucestermeetinghouse.org.

The Crane will be back this week and hopefully our beloved Magnolia Pier will be done.



Rick and I really love going to the Boat Show. We only want our kayaks but seeing these beautiful boats is so much fun. It is always nice to see Tobin from Cape Ann Marina and Mile Marker, Voyager Marine from Essex, Browns yacht Yard and the power of the engines. There seems to be more boats with solar panels installed on the boats, which is a great idea.


Cold front coming in on Friday afternoon. Wild wind and stormy seas.

Very excited to be artist of the month in June at Arts Abound, 21C Lexington Avenue, Magnolia, Gloucester, MA. When taking a stroll on Lexington Avenue make sure you visit Arts Abound and see some beautiful artwork by local artists Brenda Malloy and Melissa Cox and many more. Please follow the link below to check out Arts Abound website.

https://www.capeannmuseum.org/visit/
Tuesday through Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Sunday, 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
The Museum is closed on Mondays and on these major holidays: New Years Day, Easter Sunday, Independence Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.
On December 24 and December 31 the Museum closes at 1:00 p.m.
Find Library & Archives hours here.
Adults: $12.00
Cape Ann residents, seniors and students: $10.00
Museum members and youth (18 and under): FREE
Cape Ann residents are free on the second Saturday of the month in 2020!
The Museum offers reciprocal free admission programs for:
MTA members | Active duty military & family | ENHA Volunteers | NEMA, NARM &
EBT / SNAP cardholders

On Monday the small sail boats were being moved from Gloucester Harbor to the Annisquam.

Come create with us! Make your reservation to decorate a bowl on Saturday, February 8, from 10 a.m. to NOON at The Open Door!
Event is free. Children welcome. Reservations requested.
28 Emerson Avenue
Gloucester, MA 01930
· Hosted by The Open Door
February 8, 2020 10:00 am
March 7, 2020 10:00 am
