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Magnolia Library and Community Center Brings theThird Annual PorchFest to Cape Ann

The Magnolia Library and Community Center welcomes the public to stroll the beautiful neighborhood of Magnolia and discover some of the great music Cape Ann has to offer at our third annual Porchfest. The porches of Magnolia will be rockin’ from 4 to 6PM, Saturday May 23, ending in Knowlton Park near the beach for another 90 minutes of live music. In addition to the music, there will be popular food trucks scattered throughout the neighborhood and restaurants 525, Grillfriends and JD Myers Pub will be open.
PorchFests are events where a neighborhood connects porches with musicians for an afternoon of music. Audiences can stroll from block to block taking in local sounds. The PorchFest concept began in Ithaca, NY and has spread around the country and beyond with 234 known festivals – almost 40 of them in the New England area.
For more information including a map of the porches and a list of musicians participating in this year’s Porchfest, visit www.magnolialibrary.org/porchfest.
The Magnolia Library and Community Center is a hub of activity for the Magnolia neighborhood of Gloucester. Its private library is open five days a week providing a safe place for kids to read and play and a curated collection of books for all ages and interests. The Community Center provides meeting space for community events or private celebrations and is home to an active Artist in Residence program. For more information about events, rentals or the artist in residence, visit magnolialibrary.org
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ROSE BAKER CENTER FOR AGING WELL OFFICIAL RIBBON CUTTING AND RESOURCE FAIR

GLOUCESTER, MA – Thursday, May 21st, the City of Gloucester’s Council on Aging (COA) is holding an official ribbon cutting ceremony for the new rebranding of the Rose Baker Center for Aging Well (formerly known as the Rose Baker Senior Center) as well as a resource fair for community members.
To celebrate the 25 years of service to Gloucester residents, the COA held public discussions where residents were able to weigh in on a new name and design for the Rose Baker Center for Aging Well. The new name reflects the City’s ongoing commitment to meeting the evolving needs of our community. At the ribbon cutting ceremony, there will be remarks from elected officials as well as refreshments and live music.
The Rose Baker Center for Aging Well will also host a resource fair after the ribbon cutting. Organizations from across the region will have tables set up ready to help answer questions and provide information on services available to Gloucester.
The event will take place THURSDAY, May 21st at 12:30PM at the Rose Baker Center for Aging Well, located at 6 Manuel F Lewis St in Gloucester, MA.
The event is open to members of the media. Those planning to attend are asked to RSVP to sgross@gloucester-ma.gov.
Full details are as follows:
WHAT: Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and Resource Fair at the Rose Baker Center for Aging
Well
WHO: Mayor Paul Lundberg
Director of Elder Services Elise Sinagra
WHEN: THURSDAY, May 21st
12:30PM – 2:00PM
WHERE: Rose Baker Center for Aging Well
6 Manuel F Lewis St in Gloucester, MA
RSVP: sgross@gloucester-ma.gov
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May 10th reminder! Cape Ann Symphony Concert: Rossini, Grieg, and Tchaikovsky ftg pianist Frederick Moyer
“Cape Ann Symphony concludes Season 74 on Sunday, May 10, 2026! Don’t miss Maestro Udagawa, Frederick Moyer, & the Orchestra. Last concert before the BIG 75th Anniversary Season begins!”
-Heidi Dallin
Read more:
Cape Ann Symphony wraps up Season 74 at 2:00 PM on Sunday, May 10 with ROSSINI, GRIEG, AND TCHAIKOVSKY featuring guest artist pianist Frederick Moyer. The Cape Ann Symphony performs at Manchester-Essex Regional High School Auditorium on 36 Lincoln Street, Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA. For tickets or information, call 978-281-0543 or visit http://www.capeannsymphony.org
The program for ROSSINI, GRIEG, AND TCHAIKOVSKY includes Gioachino Rossini’s Barber of Seville, Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 4. and Edvard Grieg’s Piano Concerto.
“The final concert of the Cape Ann Symphony’s 74th season,” says CAS Music Director and Conductor Yoichi Udagawa, “features works by Rossini, Grieg and Tchaikovsky. We are thrilled to have the brilliant pianist Frederick Moyer as soloist in a performance of the Grieg Piano Concerto. The concerto is one of the most popular works in the classical music repertoire because of its gorgeous lush melodies, perfect form, and tremendous emotional range. Fred plays this piece so beautifully. I can’t wait for our audience to hear him. It’s going to be incredible!”
Internationally acclaimed concert pianist Frederick Moyer has thrilled audiences in 44 countries — from the Sydney Opera House to Windsor Castle to Carnegie Recital Hall to the Kennedy Center and has performed with most of the major orchestras in the United States as well as many orchestras throughout Europe, South America, Asia, and Australia. For over 35 years, Mr. Moyer has made a living solely from concerts and recordings. Mr. Moyer made his CAS debut in September 2001.

About Frederick Moyer
Frederick Moyer began studies at age seven with his mother Betsy Moyer, a graduate of Oberlin Conservatory. In junior high school, he began studies with Theodore Lettvin, and in high school entered Curtis Institute of Music where he studied with Eleanor Sokoloff. Later, at Indiana University, he studied with Menahem Pressler of the Beaux Arts Trio. Throughout, he coached with his grandfather David Moyer, a student of Ferruccio Busoni and Ernst von Dohnanyi.
An avid computer programmer and inventor with multiple patents, Mr. Moyer has created innovative concerts that redefine the piano recital. His MoyerCam gives the audience a view of the hands and keyboard from virtually any seat. His USolo software allows him to play piano concertos in recital with orchestral accompaniment synchronized to his interpretations. He performs, along with bass and drums, note-for-note transcriptions of great jazz pianists such as Oscar Peterson, Bill Evans, Erroll Garner and Ahmad Jamal, introducing the greatest creations of this art form to classical music audiences. In 2009 and 2010, he and Dr. Paul Green presented to the world several unknown piano works by Robert Schumann – a musical find that was widely reported in the news media.
Mr. Moyer’s many recordings comprise works by over thirty composers and reflect an affinity for a wide variety of styles. His CD of Clara Schumann’s Piano Concerto in A Minor was the first commercial recording of a large-scale Romantic work using an orchestra created from sampled sounds. His Mussorgsky/Mendelssohn CD was the first using the Bosendorfer 290 SE Recording Piano. Other recordings include David Ott’s Second Piano Concerto with the London Symphony which was written for Moyer. Many other composers have written for Moyer including Pulitzer Prize winners George Walker and Ned Rorem, and Donal Fox whose Etudes of 2002-2006 were commissioned by the Guggenheim Foundation.
Founded in Gloucester in 1952, the Cape Ann Symphony is a professional orchestra of over 70 players from throughout the New England area. They perform a subscription season of four concerts per year plus several Pops and youth concerts. The Symphony Board of Directors named Yoichi Udagawa the Music Director and Conductor of the Cape Ann Symphony in the summer of 2000 after a yearlong search. In addition to his leadership of Cape Ann Symphony, he is Music Director and Conductor of the Melrose Symphony Orchestra, and the Quincy Symphony Orchestra and a cover conductor at the Boston Pops Orchestra. Frequently invited to guest conduct, Maestro Udagawa has worked with many different orchestras including the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra, Nobeoka Philharmonic Orchestra, the Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra of Boston, the University of Texas Symphony Orchestra, the Indian Hill Symphony, the Garden State Philharmonic, the Brown University Orchestra, the Syracuse Society for New Music, the Boston Conservatory Orchestra, the Midcoast Symphony Orchestra, the Newton Symphony, the Austin Civic Orchestra, and the Mid-Texas Symphony. Maestro Udagawa is at home in popular and contemporary music as well as the standard symphonic repertoire. He is known for his relaxed manner and ability to speak from the podium which has helped new audiences as well as enthusiasts gain a greater appreciation for symphonic music. His programs often include premieres of new works – some specially commissioned for the orchestra — as well as great orchestral works across the symphonic repertoire and lively Pops programs. He is also an integral part of the Cape Ann Symphony Youth Initiative.
-news from Cape Ann Symphony
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GLOUCESTER DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS ELECTED AS NEW PRESIDENT OF THE MASSACHUSETTS HIGHWAY ASSOCIATION

The City of Gloucester is proud to announce that DPW Director Michael Hale has been elected President of the Massachusetts Highway Association. This prestigious appointment is a reflection of Hale’s dedication, leadership, and longstanding commitment to public works and transportation infrastructure across the Commonwealth.
Throughout his career, Hale has demonstrated exceptional professionalism and a deep commitment to serving residents through innovative and effective public works management. His election to this leadership role is well deserved, and speaks to the respect he has earned among his peers throughout Massachusetts.
City officials and staff are fully supportive of the election results and are confident that Hale will do an outstanding job representing communities across the state. His experience, collaborative approach, and passion for improving infrastructure make him exceptionally qualified to lead the Association into the future.
The City congratulates Hale on this significant achievement and looks forward to the positive impact his leadership will bring to the organization and communities throughout Massachusetts.
—
Mayor Paul Lundberg
City of Gloucester
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