This is always a great time, hope to see you all there. Thanks

My View of Life on the Dock
This is always a great time, hope to see you all there. Thanks


SAVE THE DATES! Storewide Holiday Sale
November 1, 2017 By DIVA
Donna’s Infinite Variety of Adornments
161 Main Street, Gloucester, MA 01930
WHEN: Saturday, November 11th – Sunday, December 3rd
HOURS: 10:30AM – 5:00PM (closed on Sundays and Mondays until the 3rd)
NOTE: DIVA will be closed on Sundays and Mondays until December 3rd and will then be open all Sundays (not Mondays) throughout December.
INCLUDES: EVERYTHING!
I am delighted to have this yearly sale before the holidays and everything will be on sale from 12-20% OFF!!!
WHERE: DIVA IS LOCATED AT 161 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER, 01930
978-879-4119 OR 617-447-7527
(Glad to schedule private appointments)
Hope to see you here and have a great holiday season!
NOTE: DIVA will be closed, except by appointment, from January 14th – March 31st, 2018
Holiday Sale Gloucester MA
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Cannot stop myself from heading down to the Magnolia Pier at sunsets. They have been so beautiful.
Sun peeking through the top windows of the house on the point.

Sunset stroll on the pier

Please remember to shop locally always, but on Saturday, November 25, 2017 is the day to start holiday shopping locally.



Thank you Ringo for our tree at Kent Circle
Sent from my Sprint Samsung Galaxy S7.
The light was amazing over the state pier on Thursday.


Took this photo with long lens. Please remember do not approach and let the pup rest. Looked ok and hopefully will go back with the tide.
Very cute

Early Morning

Sun going down over Magnolia Harbor


From the Clean City Commission, Ainsley Smith:
The proposed plastic bag ordinance is going back to City Council (the currently sworn-in councilors) on Tuesday, November 14th at 7:00pm in City Hall. There is a public hearing where members of the public can speak for up to 3 minutes, to share their opinion on the ordinance.
Written comments are also being accepted by the City Clerk, who will distribute them to all councilors. These must be received by Joanne, jsenos@gloucester-ma.gov, before 5:00pm on Thursday, November 9th.
– The text of the plastic bag ordinance was unanimously passed by Ordinance and Administration subcommittee members Councilors Nolan, O’Hara and LeBlanc last month. Our polystyrene ordinance has already passed a full council vote and will be effective January 1, 2019.
– The ordinance would not take effect until January 1, 2019, so we have over a year to distribute reusable bags to our neighbors and allow businesses to use up their current stock, and try out new, more sustainable options.
– The ordinance allows for thin produce and meat bags to remain, to avoid any concerns of contamination, and also allows for newspaper and dry cleaning bags.
– The Clean City Commission has already secured $1750 in grants and donations to purchase reusable bags, in addition to 350 lightweight bags we already have in hand, ready to distribute to our neighbors who may need assistance purchasing reusable bags.
– Just this week, Wakefield became the 56th municipality in the state to reduce their reliance on plastic bags. As a city that relies on a healthy ocean for so much, we believe that Gloucester should be next!
Questions about the ordinance can be sent to the Commission – GloucesterMACleanCommission@gmail.com
Our Friend Zach Thomas asked me to get the word out:
CAMP (Cape Ann Maritime Partnership) are pulling derelict lobster traps out of Harbor Cove on Sunday at 11AM. e can use all the help we can get with hauling them to DPW.
Also, our marine debris skimmer is arriving today!
Respectfully,
Zach
The One Hour at a Time Gang schedule
Saturday Clean Up: As I was walking upper Main Street noticed it could use a little TLC:
Saturday, November 11, 2017
Time: 08:00 – 09:00
Where: we can meet at St. Peters Square
Thanks all

Photo credit Donna Ardizzoni
Lt. Governor Karyn Polito came to the Magnolia Library today. Thank you for coming.
Joe Orlando, Massachusetts Lt. Governor Karyn Polito, Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken

At the Magnolia Library and Community Center on Sunday, such a great turnout and lots of fun and most important for a great cause, #cancersucks. Thank you Kathy Guardino-Fernades for doing such a great job organizing this event.








This event is always a success and as a vendor it is fun to participate.

From noon to four
Donna Ardizzoni / Circle Consulting Group 978-526-9222