Magnolia Community Farmers Market

Shop local, great food and great gift ideas.

please visit

magnoliacommunityfarmersmarket.com

and shop for contact less pick up

Kayaking from Corliss Landing on Saturday

On Saturday Rick and I went kayaking from Corliss Landing, the tide was perfect being high at 3:30.  We headed toward Little River.  What a beautiful day and love seeing the shoreline from the water.

Beach Towels

New product from Ardizzoni Photography, with art shows being canceled decided to shake things up and decided to do beach towels.  They are $30 a piece and can do any of my photos.  Here is a snapshot of some the photos that I have done.  Thank you all.

Thank you again, for more information please contact me at

donna@ardizzoniphotography.com

339-234-0776

 

 

Salty friends

I love seeing how little ones enjoy the all the fun at the beach. By the way, not just little ones, this summer I am growing fins. Love the beach

New mask from sassyecobags.com

Susan O’Leary with her new style mask.  It actually has a place to put your straw and as you can see the hole is below the chin so it is safe.  Love this style.  To contact Susan please go to

http://www.sassyecobags.com

email:  swoleary13@gmail.com, 978-697-5252

Norah Fogarty receives Bike from KOPS n Kids Program

2020-08-03-1595Lt Jeremiah Nicastro from Community Impact Unit,  Kops N Kids presented Norah Fogarty a a new bicycle, her great aunt Marcia O’Brien brought her to the unit to surprised 10 year old Norah.  She was also introduced to Chief Ed Conley and even sat in his chair. 

 

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Norah Fogarty with Lt Jeremiah Nicastro

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Surprise “Pick a Bike”

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“This the one “Lt Nicastro and a very happy Norah

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Norah with Chief Ed Conley

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A very happy and appreciative young lady

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Lt Nicastro very satisfied making a difference in the community

 

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Solomon Jacobs Landing

2020-07-26-1352 Stitch

“Solomon Jacobs Landing & Park were named for Captain Solomon Jacobs, who fished in the early 1900s.
A native of Newfoundland, he was known as the “King of the Mackerel Killers” for his ability to land huge catches of mackerel.
Years ago, this area was filled with dozens of sail lofts, warehouses, fish plants and multi-family houses.
Most of those buildings were demolished in the name of “progress” during Urban Renewal projects of the 1960s and 1970s, and replaced with “modern” structures.
The park was created in 1975 as part of that renewal process.
Today, this is one of the best places to watch the ever-changing boat traffic in the harbor.
New Public Landing
In 1999, the City’s Waterways Board established Solomon Jacobs Landing, the first new public landing in decades.
The Landing includes the pier at the end of the Park and new floats and gangways for public access to the water.
Public landings are to provide places where residents and visitors alike can tie up boats for short periods of time while they buy supplies, eat, or otherwise spend time ashore.
This Landing is also the base tor Gloucester’s Harbormaster.
Plans for additional public restrooms, showers and other improvements are under consideration.”  see Historical Market Project