

My View of Life on the Dock





GLOUCESTER MEETINGHOUSE FOUNDATION, 10 Church Street, Gloucester, MA 01930
PRESS RELEASE – For immediate release
“The Racial Climate in Gloucester: What Lies Ahead”
Is Topic for Martin Luther King Day Forum
Race relations in Gloucester, including findings of a new community survey, will be the focus when the Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation conducts its annual observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, on Monday, January 17, 2022.Three local organizations have been invited to take part in a forum titled “The Racial Climate in Gloucester: What Lies Ahead,” beginning at 2 p.m. that day.
Because of continuing Covid-19 health concerns, the forum will be conducted virtually, via Zoom. Pre-registration will be required at www.gloucestermeetinghouse.org. Detailed information on how to then access this event from a home computer, smartphone or tablet, will be posted at the same website.
The keynote speaker will be Brian Saltsman, director of Student Diversity and Inclusion at Alfred University in upstate New York, a leading advocate of addressing community issues between dominant and marginalized racial, ethnic or economic sectors as allies, a process known as “allyship.”
The invited presenting organizations are:
This is the sixth year of programs conducted by the Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation that are focused on the legacy of the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. The Foundation is a nonsectarian, federally recognized nonprofit organization to promote preservation and active community use of the architecturally distinguished 1806 Meetinghouse on Middle Street, one block off Main Street in downtown Gloucester. The Meetinghouse is the home of the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church. Donations to GMF are tax-deductible to the extent of the law.







The annual Polar Plunge over at Rock Neck goes on. Always fun


Beautiful day over at Rocky Neck with the sun shinning on the Cove.


As sunset was approaching, the clouds were dark and threatening and then again Magnolia did not disappoint.


Shell Art on Stacy Boulevard. One day it’s hanging on a tree, the next day it disappears. Seagulls must also decorate for the Holidays.



After a cloudy day and a tough loss for the Patriots, the sun set did not disappoint.


