A little rain no problem
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My View of Life on the Dock
A little rain no problem
Donna Ardizzoni / Circle Consulting Group 978-526-9222
Stage Fort Park is such a jewel. We are lucky to have this park, playground, beach mother nature and the cupboard.



Marshall’s farm stand so cute

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My grandsons Owen and Cole took these photos on Friday with my long lens and tripod.

This market as been so fun rain or shine. Hope to see you all there.
Thank you
Donna

More fun with the grandchildren.. love having them visit.

We had such fun at Fiesta on Wedesday night with my favorite people my grandchildren.

I will miss our Magnolia Pier but we all have memories of fun times. The new new one will be going up soon.




Proudly presents
The Dogtown Writers Festival
Finding Words in Place
The Gloucester Writers Center has designed a special event to provide multiple creative
opportunities for writing in unique venues, using the theme of “place.”
The Dogtown Writers Festival is slated for Friday and Saturday, September 27-28,
the Joseph Garland Keynote Address given by award-winning journalist and author, Sandy
Tolan. Saturday includes several discussion panels in the morning, afternoon writing workshops,
and an evening dinner to close the weekend. Many writing genres are covered including poetry,
fiction, nonfiction, and play-writing. There will also be a dedicated onsite workshop in Dogtown
Common and a workshop specifically for high school students, ages 14-18.
All of the events will explore, through dialogue and writing, the themes of:
“Words in Place,” “Words Over Time,” and “Words in People—Voices of Cape Ann.”
The instructors, moderators, and panelists are an accomplished group of authors, actors,
journalists, and teachers. The GWC is blessed to have secured such wonderful talent.
The many events planned are going to give writers at any level, numerous ways in which to
expand their skills and connect with other creative people.
There are only TEN tickets per workshop, so please don’t wait! Click on the link
below for more information and to get your tickets now!
https://gloucesterwriters.org/dogtown-writers-festival/
The Dogtown Writers Festival is generously funded in part by our incredible donors of
the Gloucester Writers Center, the Mass Cultural Council and The Garland Legacy Project.
The Gloucester Writers Center is a nonprofit 501(c) 3 public charity ·126 East Main Street,
Gloucester MA. 01930
Beach Days, my favorite, we had no rain on Saturday but a crazy cloud off in the distance.

How beautiful of a day, the boulevard looked so pretty.

The sun will be shinning on Sunday for the Magnolia Community Farmers’ Market. After church or after having a great breakfast at Sherry’s Corner Café, stroll on down the Farmers’ Market on Lexington Avenue.
Thanks all

Going over to Marshalls’ Farm Stand for veggies and flowers, always have to go visit my friends the Alpacas. They are so cute and affectionate. Love these cuties. There are Frankie, Buttercup, Maize, Pokey, Cinnamon, Stormy, Pippin and Rocky and many more.



Manchester: Beachgoers urged to be cautious in water after shark sighting
The notorious sea dweller was spotted by a man was fishing off his boat in the area. The uninhabited House Island is on the outskirts of Manchester Harbor, between Gales Point and Misery Island.
The fisherman later notified Harbormaster Brian Pike of the sighting. Interim Police Chief Todd Fitzgerald and Director of Parks and Recreation Cheryl Marshall were also notified.
There have been no other sightings since then. Manchester Police said this is the first shark report this year.
The Harbormaster’s Office will continue to monitor the situation and updates will be provided as they become available.
It is unknown what species of shark was swimming around the shore this week. Pike said Manchester typically sees basking and sand sharks. There have also been reports of great whites in the past.
In July 2017, a fisherman hooked an 8-foot juvenile great white off of Rockport.
“Wherever there are seals, there are typically sharks,” Pike said.
To report a shark sighting, call the Harbormaster’s Office at 978-526-7832 or the Police Department at 978-526-1212.
Michael Cronin may be contacted at 978-675-2708, or mcronin@gloucestertimes.com.
Hi kids:
Hope everyone is keeping dry:
Where: Main and Rogers
When: Saturday, June 22, 2019
Time: 08:00 – 09:00
Since Fiesta will be starting, yeah, we should park on Rogers near Mingle wood.
Thanks kids
Donna

The Annisquam Art Gallery opens June 10 through July 22, 2019.
Annisquam Art Gallery
Old Leonard School House
32 Leonard Street, Gloucester, MA 01930
We are located upstairs from the Annisquam Exchange

