Here’s a sneak preview of our beautiful Lobster Trap Tree awaiting its accessories in preparation for Deck the Docks Sat Dec 14. Hope to see you there. She’s looking good!






My View of Life on the Dock
Here’s a sneak preview of our beautiful Lobster Trap Tree awaiting its accessories in preparation for Deck the Docks Sat Dec 14. Hope to see you there. She’s looking good!






~ todtheopendoor ~

SHOP for boutique winter clothing, classic and quirky holiday décor, one-of-a-kind gifts (jewelry, art, books), and so much more!
WHEN: Saturday December 7 from 9 am to 5 pm AND Sunday December 8 from 11 am to 5 pm
WHERE: Second Glance, Thrift Store of The Open Door, at 2 Pond Road, Gloucester MA
NOTE: PLEASE help us be good neighbors and do not park in our neighbor’s lots!
WHAT: SHOP the Holiday Market at Second Glance, Thrift Store of The Open Door, for high-quality, second-hand goods and one-of-a-kind finds for the holidays. Revenue at Second Glance supports hunger-relief programs of The Open Door.
Learn more at FOODPANTRY.org.
THIS THURSDAY We’re going for it on our first official Downtown Gloucester Ladies Night (we will be celebrating all day 11-8(at least) Christmas music! Refreshments! Super Sales! Giveaways! Pat Dalpiaz and I hope to see you! I guarantee you’ll have a blast and we have gifts for every one of your friends and family!!! Don’t be a dope- bang out your Christmas Shopping early so you can enjoy the holiday stress free!!online here- https://gloucesterapparel.square.site/
Dreamscape…


Image: Jean Woodbury, joined by Tom Clark, Asst. Dir. Rockport Public Library in Springfield, Mass. for The Association for Small and Rural Libraries (ARSL) 2024 national conference
The Association for Small and Rural Libraries (ARSL) was founded in in 1982 and became an American Library Association (ALA) affiliate in 2008. The ARSL conference is scheduled in a different part of the country each year, cycling through a five year rotation, spread out by region and city to foster congenial networking and knowledge. In 2024 the convention landed in the Northeast, and for the first time in Massachusetts. Attendees encountered celebrity writers and panels and an impressive Author Fest. Author Jean Woodbury traveled with Tom Clark to celebrate The Tree in Dock Square and Cape Ann Reads on the road and representing our region and local libraries at ARSL! (arsl.org)



Here are some local spots that have sent me their promos-




This week’s live music schedule at the Rhumb Line

Gloucester Ladies Day is Thursday Dec 5 and the shop at 44 Main St is ready to celebrate. We have some surprises up our sleeves and here’s an example: buy ANY print from Pat D’s Photos and select a pair of holiday socks or a holiday coozie as my gift to you while supplies last. Prints range from $25-$135 and are available framed, matted or on glass. **Pssst EXTRA bonus: the ready to hang glass prints are 20% off through Sunday December 8** stop by Thirsty Seahull Gloucester Apparel Wednesday-Saturday 11-5. Open til 8 Ladies Night.

Jonathan writes:
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My weekend stay at the Beauport Hotel Gloucester was an unforgettable experience. This place is remarkably impressive in every way. As a lifelong resident of Gloucester, I was thrilled to enjoy the hotel’s spectacular views. Both rooms I stayed in were exquisitely beautiful. The staff is amazing, the food is mouth watering, security is flawless, and the vibes are cozy and comfortable. I look forward to staying here again and again. Thank you for the opportunity to film. I highly recommend the Beauport Hotel in Gloucester, Massachusetts❤️ #FPVJONNYD #digitalcreator #contentcreator #gloucesterma #beauporthotel #firstpersonview #atb #dontstopremix #idonotowntherightstothismusic
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~ todtheopendoor ~

SHOP for boutique winter clothing, classic and quirky holiday décor, one-of-a-kind gifts (jewelry, art, books), and so much more!
WHEN: Saturday December 7 from 9 am to 5 pm AND Sunday December 8 from 11 am to 5 pm
WHERE: Second Glance, Thrift Store of The Open Door, at 2 Pond Road, Gloucester MA
NOTE: PLEASE help us be good neighbors and do not park in our neighbor’s lots!
WHAT: SHOP the Holiday Market at Second Glance, Thrift Store of The Open Door, for high-quality, second-hand goods and one-of-a-kind finds for the holidays. Revenue at Second Glance supports hunger-relief programs of The Open Door.
Learn more at FOODPANTRY.org.

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“Please stop by to see Paige Farrell’s two-day exhibition of her beautiful ceramics, which will make such wonderful christmas gifts!”
- Jane Deering. Preview more here
Holiday Delights is next week! Heidi Dallin shares the press release and ticket information below. Can you guess how many young people have played a part in this mainstay since the very first production? Tickets are selling now!





The Cape Ann YMCA presents Holiday Delights on December 13 at 7pm; December 14 at 2pm and December 15 at 2pm at the Annisquam Village Hall, 34 Leonard Street, Gloucester, MA. Set in Gloucester, Holiday Delights is a festive mix of stories, songs and dance celebrating the special traditions of other cultures and families as seen through a young child’s magical journey on Christmas Eve to discover what is really important during the holiday season. A Cape Ann holiday tradition, Holiday Delights is conceived and directed by Gloucester native, award winning professional actress and Harvard University graduate Heidi Dallin, the YMCA of the North Shore Theatre Specialist. Since the production’s premiere in 2007 over 750 young people from Cape Ann and beyond have appeared in Holiday Delights through the years.
“It is so exciting each year to see these wonderful young actors tell the story of Holiday Delights! I am so fortunate to work with all of them! They are all working so hard and now they are part of this Cape Ann tradition entering its 14th year!” says Holiday Delights creator and director Heidi Dallin. “This year 10-year-old Carolyn Andrews plays Mistletoe, Mrs. Claus’ Elf Assistant,” continues Dallin, “Young Carolyn is excited to play the coveted role especially since her big sister Malia played the role in 2016. Malia is now a freshman at BU School for the Arts studying Acting. Holiday Delights is a family tradition on Cape Ann!“
The 2024 edition of Holiday Delights features the journey of a young girl who discovers the spirit and the joys of the holiday season as she faces the unhappy prospect of leaving her beloved hometown of Gloucester and moving with her family to a new home in Michigan. Her special Christmas Eve journey helps her to realize and appreciate the importance of her family and friends as well as her own special holiday traditions. During her Christmas Eve travels with Mrs. Claus and the elves, she celebrates Hanukkah, travels back in time to turn of the century Gloucester to see her Italian-Irish ancestors celebrate the holidays, and meets famous characters including The Crachit Family from Charles Dickens’ holiday masterpiece, A Christmas Carol and The March Sisters from Louisa May Alcott’s heartwarming classic novel, Little Women.
The 2024 production has a cast of over 35 actors age 5 to 15 from throughout the North Shore including Gloucester, Rockport, Beverly, and Essex. Holiday Delights 2024 features Gloucester’s Brae Gavin as Mrs. Claus and Gloucester’s Aubrey Hamm as the young girl she takes on the life changing Christmas Eve journey. Gloucester’s Carolyn Andrews and Beverly’s Evie Swallom are Mistletoe and Peppermint, Mrs. Claus’ loyal elf assistants. Beverly’s Madelyn Swallom and Gloucester’s Lillian Jamieson are also featured in the production as the supervisors of Santa’s Workshop.
The Holiday Delights production staff includes: Music Director: Anthony Prestigiovanni; Set, Costume and Prop Design: Sarah Vandewalle and Lia Sophia Numerosi; Stage Manager: Jenny Hersey and Production Assistants: Sophia Drost, Naia Gibson, Harry Larabell, Damian Etna, Kit Carpenter, Claire Dullea and Merina Earle.
Holiday Delights Performances are December 13 at 7pm; December 14 at 2pm and December 15 at 2pm at the Annisquam Village Hall, 34 Leonard Street, Gloucester, MA. For tickets call the Cape Ann YMCA at 978-283-0470 or go to HolidayDelightsTickets

Here are some local spots that have sent me their promos-




Cantemus Chamber Chorus, with 42 members from across the North Shore, will present concerts in December that share “The Peace of Wild Things.” Founded in 1982, Cantemus is well known beyond Cape Ann. This year it will perform for the first time in Gloucester—on Sunday, December 15 at 4:00 p.m. at the Unitarian Universalist Church, 10 Church St.
Inspired by the Animal Kingdom, the program ranges from Josquin des Prez and Mendelssohn to contemporary composers Eric Whitacre and Craig Hella Johnson. Some pieces reflect on the grace and beauty of the natural world; some involve animals being personified or used as poetic symbols; and some mimic actual animal sounds!
“We are thrilled to present this expansive program of choral music from the 15th through the 21st century,” says Cantemus’ Artistic Director Jason Iannuzz. “The animal kingdom has provided a deep well of inspiration for poets and composers who have sought to capture their grace and beauty, as well as the seemingly human qualities of our fauna friends.”
For more information about the program and to purchase tickets, visit https://www.cantemus.org/concerts/. Tickets may also be purchased at the door.
In addition to the Gloucester concert, performances will also take place in in Beverly on Friday, December 6 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, 4 Ocean Street; and in Newburyport on Sunday, December 8 at 4:00 p.m. at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 166 High Street.
We noticed some activity inside and outdoor signage posted at Fish Takes (former Topside) on Rogers St today.

