Guess who had a fun party at Mile Marker

What a great time we had. Thank you Pat, Felicia and Kate for all your work. Joey you have a great family. Happiest Birthday..

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A reminder

Remember to set your clocks tonight, it is FALL BACK TIME.. Oh well in four months we go back to daylight savings time.

Don’t forget to fall back when Daylight Saving Time ends Sunday

Updated 8:08 AM; Posted Today 8:02 AM

Art Show “From Here to Venice” by Kathy Roberts

Lone Gull Coffee House is featuring Kathryn Roberts from November 1 through November 30th.  There will be a Meet The Artist Saturday, November 4, 2017 from 3:00 – 5:00.  Enjoy

Turkey Paddle

Mark your calendars it’s time again for the CAPE ANN SUP TURKEY PADDLE.

This race is meant to be fun and bring people together before most of us spend a few months in hibernation! Profits will go to our good friends at The Open Door, who will help fill the bellies of many Cape Ann-ers this holiday season. When: Sat, November 4th – 12:00 PM

Where: All participants can park at Essex Marina (35 Dodge St. Essex, MA 01929). Spectators can feel free to watch from the marina but, chances are, the Essex causeway will give you a better view.

Race Course/Rules: Paddlers will launch from the Essex Marina and and paddle to the “Cox Reservation.” There will be someone standing on land there with an item. Paddlers will have to grab something from them and paddle it back to the marina. “The Item(s)” are TBD (full Turkey’s are not out of the question!). First one back, wins. Plain and simple. Paddle whatever you wish, prone, race board, rec board, heck you can swim if you really want to!

Distance: approx. 1.5 mi.

Donation Amount: $40.00

After the event, we invite all participants & family members to the Cape Ann SUP board barn for a post-race, pot-luck celebration! Bring whatever you can/want. We will have outlets available if you want to bring your slow cooker! That worked well in the past.

Sign up by calling the board barn (978-233-1787) or clicking the link below.

Causes

Kid Friendly

Paddle sports
Ticket Information
fareharbor.com

Sidewalk Butt Buttlers

Thank you to Gloucester’s Clean City Commission for Magnolia’s two Butt Buttlers. On Wednesday, Nick, a volunteer with the Clean City Commission installed two buttlers at The Magnolia Library and at Magnolia Landing. Please remember that cigarette butts are litter and DO NOT BREAK DOWN. They get into our ocean and pollutes our air and ocean, streams, rivers and lakes. Please use these buttlers. I will be emptying them and will bring to the DPW. Hopefully this stops the mess of butts on streets and sidewalks.

Fun time Trick or Treating on Main Street Gloucester

Lots of kids dressed up along with the parents. Fun time

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The Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation and Town Green

PRESS RELEASE

The Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation and TownGreen/2025 present a
Community symposium called ‘HISTORIC PRESERVATION & ARCHITECTURAL SUSTAINABILITY?’ at the Meetinghouse, Saturday, November 11, 2:00-6:00pm

BRIEF DESCRIPTION: The event will explore whether preserving our older homes and buildings is compatible the goal of becoming “green” through presentations, responses from a distinguished panel, and ample time for audience Q&A.

MORE INFO: Cape Ann is actively pursuing two goals that are sometimes viewed as separate or opposed. One is for the preservation of our historic buildings and homes, especially as Gloucester’s 400th anniversary approaches in 2023. The other is to seek alternate sources and minimize energy consumption, reducing our overall carbon footprint to counter the global forces of climate change.

We ask the question of whether preservation and sustainability can be complementary rather than competitive goals. The Symposium is designed to provide a friendly and informative forum in which residents may interact with professionals to see how these two worthy goals may go together.

The mission of TownGreen/2025, an initiative under the GMF and working with the Gloucester Clean Energy Commission, is to help Gloucester become less reliant upon fossil fuels and approach being carbon neutral in a decade.

More information is available at http://www.gloucestermeetinghouse.org

LOCATION: The historic (1806) Gloucester Meetinghouse, home of the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church, on the green at the corner of Church & Middle Street. Parking is available on the green, next door at St. John’s Church, and at the Sawyer Free Library. Side entrance with an elevator is at 10 Church St.

ADMISSION: Free (offerings gratefully accepted), refreshments available

MORE INFORMATION (not for publication)
EVENT CONTACT: Charles Nazarian, president, Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation at c.nazarian@gloucestermeetinghouse.org or 978-821-5291

November 11th 2017, Symposium

Historic Preservation & Architectural Sustainability

Draft Sequence (revised 10-30-17)

2:00pm Welcome & Statement of Purpose Charles Nazarian
2:10 Greeting from the Mayor Sefatia R-Theken
2:15 Review of Terms/Definitions Maureen Aylward
2:25 Vision of Carbon-Neutral: TG/2025 Susan Hogue
2:40 Q&A panel
2:50 Break
3:00 Historic Preservation Guidelines Prudence Fish
3:15 Example: City Hall Maggie Rosa
3:30 Conserve, Fix or Replace…greener? Action, Inc.
3:40 Q&A panel
3:50 Break
4:00 Building Products & LEED Measures Peter Nobile
4:30 One Builder’s Perspective Carl Thomsen
4:40 Q&A panel
5:00 Solar Sharing Program Isaac Baker
5:15 Carbon Sequestration, RTT Dick P.
5:30 Example: AirKrete Dana Nute
5:40 Q&A panel
5:55 Closing Charles N.
6:00 Sortie

Panel:
Paul McGeary Former City Council President, Member CEC
Bill Remsen Preservation & Restoration Architect
Walter Beebe-Center Owner, Essex Restoration (TBD)

Storm

With no power or internet been weird day but some photos can share

Donna Ardizzoni / Ardizzoni photography 978-526-9222

The morning after

No power internet phones in Magnolia..shore road waves coming over

 

Multi-Vendor Holiday at the Magnolia Library Fundraiser

Another great event will be held at the Magnolia Library, 1 Lexington Avenue, Gloucester, MA.

Hope to see you all there.