Beauport Hearing Care

Beauport Hearing Care is a new business opening in late July at 8 Lexington Avenue in Magnolia. Ms. Judy Bergeron, HIS MA #293, is a Hearing Instrument Specialist. There phone number is 978-525-2300. If you would like to email Judy please feel free, Judi’s email is judi@beauporthearing.com.
For more information please go to http://www.beauporthearing.com.

 

Saturday Clean Up

Clean Gloucester and The One Hour at a Time will be cleaning up on Dale Avenue near the library. The cigarette butts are disgusting.

Hopefully all had a great fourth of July weekend.

Where: Dale Avenue, near Library
When: Saturday, July 11th
Time: 8:00 – 9:00
Please bring gloves and if anyone would like to bring brooms. The cigarette butts are disgusting especially right in front of the library.

Thank you all
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The Bernhard Oldendorff off Shore Road

If you go on Vessel Data base https://www.vesselfinder.com/vessels
you can see the name and information regarding any ship off the coast.  This ship is a Self Discharging Bulk Carrier, at present it is located

Lat/Lon:

42.54959 N/70.69042 W

July 3, 2015 Red Tanker

Magnolia Library Art Show

Krista Queeney is keeping the registration open until Monday July 6th.
For more information please go to the following link.
http://www.magnolialibrary.org/
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The Liquor Locker new Mural

Wayne from the Liquor Locker showed me their new Mural on the back wall. It is really beautiful. Make sure when you are in there take a look at the back wall.
July 3, 2015 Mural at the Liquor Locker

Fun Shopping at the Magnolia Farmer’s Market

The Magnolia Farmer’s Market takes place every Monday from 4 – 7 on Lexington Avenue. When shopping at the Farmer’s Market take a look at the Lexicon Gallery, Cape Ann Auction, Magnolia’s Children’s shop and the other stores on the upcoming Lexington Avenue.

Guess Who?

The photos were taken 34 years ago, this week, at the conclusion of the 1981 Marblehead to Halifax, Nova Scotia Ocean Race…the setting is the lawn of the Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron, the co-sponsor of the race with the Boston Yacht Club in Marblehead…one of our crew couldn’t make it for the photo…we placed third overall, and the reason that there are 2 trophies is that we received the Lt. Governor’s trophy, also…that trophy is awarded to the highest placing Canadian yacht…I chartered the boat here, but we entered the race through the Lunenburg Yacht Club in Nova Scotia…I was the only American in the crew, everyone else were friends from Nova Scotia…this year’s race, it is only held every two years…will start off Marblehead on Sunday, July 5th.

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