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Join us on our Birdseye Rooftop for our End of Summer Celebration with live coastal acoustic music brought to you by Mike Francis of Soul Rebel Project, hand crafted cocktails and unbeatable sunset views overlooking the Harbor and Downtown Gloucester with our Rooftop Evening Pass starting at 7PM. Make sure to bring your suit if you want to take a dip in the pool or hot tub! This event is 21+ adults only.
Purchase Passes: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sunday-september-1st-end-of-summer-celebration-tickets-980366631987?aff=odcleoeventsincollection
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General Admission starts at $30 and does not include food and beverage.
Passes are non-refundable. Passes are rain or shine unless the rooftop is closed due to inclement weather – decided upon by Beauport’s management at 12PM day of event and guests will be notified by email.

GloucesterCast 742 Aug 11 From Gloucester Visitor Center
Link to Join Here-www.facebook.com/goodmorninggloucester
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Being out on the water allows you to notice just how many different types of vessels are using our harbor. Here you see the Coast Guard, gig rowers, Generations and Shearwater coming and going.




Coming Through…

Next week there is a free restoration workshop at First Parish Burial Ground on Wednesday the 14th, 9am-3pm. The workshop schedule includes 10am – Noon: Learn How to Properly Clean Stones.
For all the workshop details please go to https://www.eventbrite.com/e/free-gloucester-cemetery-restoration-hands-on-event-tickets-952821393437 Attendees are required to register on the Eventbrite page.
An alternate opportunity is to come to Bay View Cemetery (park on S. Kilby Street) on Wednesdays, 5:30pm-7:30pm and join cemetery volunteers clean stones. 😊
Best regards,
Christine Maney
DPW City Cemetery Committee

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Join us on Saturday, August 31st for our Red, White, & Beauport Fireworks Cruise!
Set sail with us along the beautiful Gloucester Harbor, indulge in a decadent dinner buffet, sip on our refreshing seasonal cocktails, dance away to live DJ entertainment by the The 617 Event Group, and enjoy a sparkling firework display over the harbor! What better way to wrap up summertime?
Visit this link for tickets and more information: https://bit.ly/3SEC5qU

I love taking random walks down to the Maritime Gloucester pier and dock. It changes each and every time and you never know what you will see. This time it’s the donation of a small boat currently sitting there just waiting. (It’s a beauty). When people ask for recommendations during my shift at the Welcome Center at Stage Fort Park, I ALWAYS suggest they go down to the Maritime Gloucester museum and pier. No matter the makeup of the visitors: families with young children, young couples, retired folks all would enjoy stopping by. If you haven’t been there in a while, put it on your list.






Trust me on this.

Available through Saturday.
Soooo good.
Polish it off with a cookie skillet for dessert-

355 Gloucester Crossing


Main Street in downtown Gloucester will come alive this Saturday, August 10, from 6 to 10 PM! Visit the free Main Street Block Party to experience a fun night of live music, street performances, non-profits, shopping, great food, and kids’ activities! Many Main Street shops and businesses will be open and offering special deals. Additional Gloucester businesses and non-profits will have a presence on the street. The Main Street Block Party is a long-standing tradition with lots of local flavor! You don’t want to miss it!
Visit https://bit.ly/BlockParty-Aug10 for the full list of entertainment, participating vendors, and food.

The International Dory Racing Committee will hold elimination races off the Gloucester Heritage Center dock Saturday August 10th at 8:30 AM. All racing fans are encouraged to attend!! Those dues paying members who plan to race must attend sign ups Friday evening August 9th at the Dory Shop at 6 PM or email (coachbilly@verizon.net) before 12 noon August 9th. These races are strictly for 2 person teams in the following categories: Junior (under 19), Women, Mixed Doubles, Seniors (Men Open) and Master’s (Men over 50). Also, we will have two (exhibition) races in the following categories. Women (Over 50) and Junior Girls (under 19) Starting at 8:30 AM. The races will run from the Heritage Center Dock out towards green nun off Fort playground and back.
Please share this with friends and family. It will be a great day of racing, uniquely Gloucester, and fun for all!


A rose is a rose…

The Salted Cod Wine Arthouse is thrilled to announce that six talented artists, all members of the esteemed Rocky Neck Art Colony, are exhibiting their unique interpretations of the theme “Sand and Sea” at the Greater Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce. The exhibition features diverse mediums, including archival prints, watercolors, felt sculptures, mixed media, and oil paintings.
Participating Artists:
● Jillian Demeri
● Leslie Heffron
● Jane Keddy
● L. Marie Lamarche
● Brian Murphy
● Crissie Murphy
Each artist brings a distinctive perspective to the theme, showcasing a variety of styles and techniques that highlight the beauty and essence of coastal life.
The exhibition runs through September 30, 2024. Visitors can view the artwork at the Greater Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce, located at 24 Harbor Loop, Gloucester, MA. The Chamber is open Monday through Friday, from 9 AM – 5 PM.
About Salted Cod Wine Arthouse: The Salted Cod Arthouse and its principals are forever committed to providing local art, libations and essential provisions to sailors, fishermen, artists, visitors and curious passerby to this historic “tin building”. Reopened and renamed (Gallery 53) in 2022, the Salted Cod Arthouse is a vibrant community space where artists and art enthusiasts come together to share and appreciate art, wine and light bites in a casual, comfortable environment. Located in the heart of Rocky Neck, they are dedicated to supporting local artists and fostering a creative environment for all.
About Rocky Neck Art Colony: The Rocky Neck Art Colony, one of the oldest working art colonies in the United States, is renowned for its rich history and vibrant artistic community. It continues to be a nurturing ground for artists, offering a unique and inspiring environment for creativity, connection and collaboration.
Greater Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce: The Greater Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to supporting and promoting local businesses and fostering economic growth in the Cape Ann region. The Chamber offers various services and events to engage the community and enhance the quality of life for residents and visitors alike.
Join the Sawyer Free Library on Wednesday, August 14 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. for the next Community Creations at Cape Ann Lanes with local sculptor Ryan Kelley who will present the unique art of sculpting trees from wire. These bi-monthly workshops celebrate art by inspiring creativity and building community.
Well known for his distinctive wire tree sculptures, Byfield, Massachusetts-based sculptor Ryan Kelley’s art transcends a variety of media to include his recognizable wire trees growing from stone bases, large-scale metal sculptures, custom metal wall art, 3-D art installations, and much more.

All materials and complimentary pizza dinner provided. For ages 18+. Registration required. For questions, email lryan@sawyerfreelibrary.org or call 978-325-5500.
This series is a collaboration between Cape Ann Lanes and the Sawyer Free Library.



From John Abisamra regarding his Rockport solo show open until August 15:

