
Hey ladies, were these comfortable?

My View of Life on the Dock

Don’t forget that Tonight is your chance to enjoy a Splash of Culture from 4:00-8:00 on Rocky Neck. The CATA trolley and the Cape Ann Harbor Tours water shuttle are both offering complimentary rides to and from destinations for your further ease and enjoyment. Also, don’t forget that the awesome Cape Ann Makers Market will be held at Ocean Alliance (the Paint Factory Building) so you can also purchase a wide variety of amazing locally maid goods! What a way to spend the night. Read more about both events below.
“Experience firsthand, the artistic, creative spirit of Gloucester this summer with Culture Splash! From 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm on Thursday evenings throughout July and August, Rocky Neck Cultural District and Harbortown Cultural District are co-hosting a myriad collection of art demonstrations, live musical performances, and imaginative exhibitions for all to experience and enjoy.
Cape Ann Transportation Authority (CATA) is offering free trolley rides from one cultural district to the other, featuring a hop-on, hop-off loop route. As well, Cape Ann Harbor Tours is providing a complimentary water shuttle to get you from one district to the other — You select your “by land or sea” excursion!
DiscoverGloucester.com features a direct link to the Culture Splash landing page and Google Map to assist you in “making a Splash” with us this summer. We invite you to check out the list of participants, shows and activities, and join us!
Culture Splash is brought to you by Rocky Neck Cultural District and Downtown Cultural District, and the support of the state’s grant supporting this multi-week event.”


It is not at all uncommon for a number of deer to make their way across the marsh behind our apartment late in the afternoon. It makes for a very pretty sight with the sun starting to set and the lush green grass so it’s quite fascinating to watch. So, I photograph them. Google very nicely created an animation for me using a series of photos taken of a leaping-in-the-damp-marsh deer and I thought it was cool enough to share.






M1M raw bar launching Friday!!!

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Scary.
After being appropriately preoccupied with visiting family, there were a few photo-ops the last couple of days.









Call us for details and schedule showings!
Katelyn: 978-473-0922
Charleen: 978-729-1239
Katelyn.Ciaramitaro@evbythesea.com
Charleen.McCarthy@evbythesea.com

Beautiful Yacht docked at Ocean Alliance. To find more information on this beauty please go to Vessel Finder or Corinthian Yacht.

Into the fog….

North Shore Arts Association (NSAA) is excited to collaborate with the Rocky Neck Cultural District Partners to celebrate art on Cape Ann every Thursday night in July and August for the Cultural Splash between 4 – 8 PM. During Thursday’s extended hours come experience free artist demonstrations starting at 6 PM by extremely talented, well-known artists.

We are excited to welcome NSAA’s artist Jude Abbe, who is giving an oil painting demo on Thursday, July 15, 2021, at 6 PM. As an oil impressionist, Jude strives to share her love of light and shadow. Her work has been exhibited with, North Shore Arts Association, Rockport Art Association & Museum, Hudson Valley Art Association, Allied Artists, American Artist Professional League and Kent Art Association.

North Shore Arts Association is located at 11 Pirate’s Lane, Gloucester, MA 01930. For more information about events please call (978) 283-1857 or email arts@nsarts.org. Visiting hours are Wednesday – Saturday, 10 AM – 5 PM and Sundays 12 – 4 PM.
I got a call from one of my informants (Rhymes with Mate–first letter K) that there was an animal hanging from a tree along 128 that I really needed to see because it would make a great post. It happened I was already on the road so I took a little detour to find this. It does indeed appear to be an animal, tail and all, hanging from the tree. Upon closer investigation, I conclude this is a piece of plastic wrapping stuck in the tree branch. Case resolved. Sharing so you don’t wonder yourself as you ride along 128.


| Save the Date!! |
| For your Summer enjoyment….and tax free! Summer Mini-tour August 14th 9AM* to 4PM |

| David Archibald will open at 10AM, all others at 9AM |
| We’ve been working hard creating new pieces inspired by the sights and feelings of summer! Read Full Press Release here. |


| Participating artisans for this event: (in order of photos) Cynthia Curtis, Beth Williams, Jacqueline Ganim-DeFalco, Erin O’Sullivan and Scott Place, Chloe Leigh, Sallie Strand, Deborah Gonet, Pam Stratton, David Archibald* (will be opening at 10, all else at 9) |
| capeannartisans.com The Massachusetts sales tax holiday for 2021 will occur on August 14th and 15th. Retail items of up to $2500, purchased for personal use on these two days, will be exempt from sales tax. |

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 13, 2021
THE EARLY RISERS PERFORM FRIDAY JULY 16 AT MUSIC ON MEETINGHOUSE GREEN
The Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation presents The Early Risers, Vermont folk duo Ashley Storrow and Putnam Smith,
in a free Friday evening concert on Meetinghouse Green at the corner of Middle and Church Street, July 16 at 6:00 p.m.
The Early Risers’ original work features vocal harmonies and lyrical arrangements for banjo, guitar, mandolin, piano, and
shruti box. Free-will donations go to Backyard Growers, the evening’s featured local non-profit partner, connecting people
and communities through access to healthy food. Local food vendor for the evening is the Common Crow. The 2021 summer
music series is dedicated in memory of Harry Hintlian for his encouragement, generosity, and for making the Meetinghouse
a net zero building. For more information, a full schedule of upcoming concerts, and to sign up for the GMF newsletter,
visit www.gloucestermeetinghouse.org.
Ashley Storrow and Putnam Smith began separate careers as singer/songwriters but joined forces in 2015 to form The Early Risers.
The duo has performed across the continent from Maine to Texas, California, and Vancouver, British Columbia. Their 2019 debut
album, Making Life Sweet, was listed as #1 on the national Folk DJ Charts. The Early Risers music lingers in the heart, mind, and
imagination, and one reviewer noted, “Their music is comfort food.”
CONCERT DESCRIPTION
Music on Meetinghouse Green, now in its sixth season, features nine free Friday evening concerts with great music, favorite foods
from local vendors, and benefits a different North Shore non-profit organization each week through free-will donations from the
audience. Concert goers bring lawn chairs and blankets to spread out across the spacious green. Performances are handicap accessible,
parking on the Green is limited to persons with disabilities only.
ABOUT THE GLOUCESTER MEETINGHOUSE FOUNDATION
Founded in 2015, the Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation is dedicated to preserving the landmark building as a civic hub, entertainment
venue, and community center. In addition to its work to preserve the historic 1806 Meetinghouse, GMF is currently raising funds to restore
Meetinghouse Green to provide a safe and more flexible outdoor concert and event venue.
OUR SPONSORS
Thanks to our Sponsors all the series’ expenses, such as for the musicians, are pre-paid. 100% of the free-will donations go to our non-profit community partners.
Platinum John & Janis Bell, J.J. & Jackie Bell, Cape Ann Savings Bank, J. Linzee Coolidge, Scobie Ward
Gold BOMCO, Michael & Mary Ann Bresnan, Landesign, Inc.
Silver Anonymous, Tom Burger & Andrée Robert, JoeAnn Hart & Gordon Baird, Pat Johnson & Jeff Henderson, Susan McKain & Ken Steiner, Charles Nazarian, John & Sandra Ronan
Bronze Jerry Ackerman, Karen Bell, Pamela Bynum & Henry Ferrara, Peter Calkins & Susan Casey, Frederick Cowan, Richard Gardner, Rev. Janet Parsons, Dick Prouty,
Joe & Maggie Rosa, Peter & Kathleen Van Demark, Kathleen Williams, Sarah Willwerth-Dyer & Michael Dyer





