Chelsea Berry At Hammond Castle Museum: A Holiday Special
Sunday, December 20th at 7:00 pm. Ticket: $20
Join us for a very special live recording of Chelsea Berry at the Hammond Castle Museum! In this virtual performance, Berry’s powerful vocals fill the Great Hall as she performs holiday classics and winter favorites. Let her soulful renditions transport you to a Christmas wonderland, right from the comfort of your own home!
This holiday special will be broadcast through a private group on Hammond Castle Museum’s Facebook page. Ticket holders will receive an email with a link to join the private group. The show will be broadcasted at 7:00 pm EST on Sunday, December 20th. Access to the show will remain through January 1st.
This ticketed program is part of the Museum’s fundraising efforts in response to the Covid-19 impact on our 45th season. Ticket proceeds will be split between Chelsea and the Museum. Opportunities to donate to the Museum and to tip Chelsea during the Facebook Live broadcast will be available and are very much appreciated. We hope you will join us as we celebrate the holidays with one of the North Shore’s most talented artists!
Mask were encouraged in public appeals in the Gloucester Daily Times 9/30/1918
Directions for making Gauze Face Masks Use as fine gauze or cheesecloth as possible. Fold material to make five thickness and cut an oblong 3-1/2 x 7-1/2 inches. Make three half-inch plaits at each end, turn in edges and stitch. Cut four feet of tape into four lengths and sew one to each corner. Make box plait 1-1/2 inches in width in one of the long edges of the mask, stitch down one inch. To adjust, place mask over face: tie tapes from upper corner around back of head and tape from lower corners around back of neck. Place box plait over nose. Masks should be worn by attendants whenever caring for those sick with influenza or pneumonia. They should be changed at two-hour intervals and oftener if wet, and immediately boiled for five minutes, (illegible), or wrapped securely in paper bag or newspaper until they can be boiled.
Gloucester Daily Times 9/30/1918
COURAGE, GLOUCESTER!
Now if ever the citizens of Gloucester must meet manfully the terrible calamity that like a thief in the night has come upon the City. Now if ever they must stand should to shoulder, looking out confidently into the future. It is not the time for the brave men and women to turn backward, “Courage, now if ever.” must be written in large letters upon the faces and in the hearts and homes of every citizen. Gloucester men and women have never failed to meet the direst calamity no matter how severe it has been. Many times in her history has the hour seemed the darkest and the cloud has seemed to have no silver lining. War has frequently called (illegible) Gloucester men to battle and many have fallen. Storm and (illegible) has wrecked many a vessel and thousands of her bravest fishermen have (illegible). Fire has twice devastated her principal street. Business (illegible) cast a hoary gloom over the city when hundreds of men have been out of employment and the city has been most insistent in meeting the poverty of the people. Never in all the three hundred years since the landing at Stage Head have the people lost heart nor given up the fight. Standing closer to each other when the day was the darkest, the men and women have looked into each other’s faces and gathering courage have gone about their tasks determined that come what will they would not give up. And today her people, under the lead of men and women whom the emergency has raised up to lead them, will face the future and will do everything that men and women can do to strengthen and sustain those who are sick, those into whose home death has come, those whose hearts may be faltering. Let no one feel that there is nothing for them to do. If they cannot nurse the sick, if they cannot carry sympathy into the homes where death has entered, if they cannot give of the dollar so sadly needed, surely they can do many other things (illegible) and not down out and not in, they can lend (illegible). The request has been made for the co-operation of all persons that they shall give over their own selfish pleasures and that they shall deny themselves in every possible way. Let the request be heeded. Cut out in every way all those things which one can do without. And to those into whose sickness has come there is still a duty and a responsibility. They too must co-operate. They too must have courage. They too must do their part. No person in whose home, there is sickness, no person who is sick or has been sick should mingle with the people until all danger from the sickness has passed. When the danger has passed and not till then must they resume their ordinary routine of living. Courage men and women of Gloucester! Stand shoulder to shoulder as never before. Look manfully into the present and into the future. The Almighty God is still the good Father and He will not forsake His people nor allow Evil to triumph. Courage, the courage of brave hearts and the confidence that is born in faith—these will win the fight. Courage, even if the hour seems the darkest. Be patient, be kind to one another; be calm. All will yet be well.
Gloucester Daily Times Op Ed 9/30/1918
1918 Flu pandemic
U.S. population 103.2 million (1917)
675,000-800,000 estimated deaths (1918-1920)
Massachusetts population 3.7 million 3,693,310 (1915) 3,852,356 (1920)
45,000 (1918-1920)
2020 covid-19 pandemic
U.S. population 331 million
300,000+ deaths reached this week
Mass. population 6.7 million
11,388 deaths reached this week
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I’ve teamed up with Hammond Castle to bring you an evening of holiday music in a beautiful setting. The show will be NEXT Sunday, December 20, at 7pmEST.. at your home!
**when you buy a ticket, you can watch the show ANYTIME (and as many times as you want!) between next Sunday evening and January 1!!! So don’t despair if you already have plans for next Sunday. (The internet is perpetual! There’s a 2020 silver lining for us…..)*** Follow the link below for tickets and more info:
‘Tis the season of seeing lots of photos of our beloved Lobster Trap Tree, but when something is this special, it is worth sharing a few times. Because, anyone can have a regular Christmas Tree….
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The Gloucester 400 Medals, designed by Beth Swan, are now exclusively available at the Brass Monkey at 85 Main Street for $40. We went to the Brass Monkey yesterday to hear a little more about these beautiful commemorative medals designed to celebrate Gloucester’s 400th anniversary in 2023. Mayor Sefatia, and Gloucester 400 co-chairs Ruth Pino and Bob Gillis (Bruce Tobey was not in attendance this time) discussed some of the history of the medal design and selection. All proceeds will benefit the Gloucester 400 Anniversary Celebration. We learned quantities are limited and that they are going fast. There was an order for 15 medals waiting for pickup; and, as we were standing there, a customer ordered 3! I encourage you to stop by the Brass Monkey sooner than later to get yours! The medal is just gorgeous and is giving the Gift of Gloucester.
Video from yesterday’s event posted to Good Morning Gloucester yesterday and here’s a link if you are interested. We met Beth Swan’s husband who showed us the medal given to Beth as an example to study. What an interesting afternoon!
Gloucester 400 Facebook page Beth Swan’s husband showing us the sample medal as he was getting ready to purchase some of the remaining inventory.
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What a year it has been, but through it all, YOU have been there for US! THANK YOU!
The SAWYER FREE LIBRARY is fortunate to have supporters that understand the Library’s value and the service it provides to the community!
Please listen to this short video from the President of the Library’s Board of Trustees who shares the important role YOU play in helping to make our work at the Sawyer Free Library possible.
Your support of our Annual Appeal allows us to continue to provide the unprecedented services the community expects, no matter the circumstances. With your help, we promise to be here for all our patrons, to continue to adapt and evolve in service to our incredible and resilient community!
I’m 50/50 these days as far as preferring just a butter drizzle or Cains mayo. Either way as long as you don’t mess it up with celery or lettuce or put it on some stupid fancy roll or add any other dumb ingredients that ABSOLUTELY DO NOT NEED TO INTERFERE WITH THE GODDAMN PERFECTION OF A SIMPLE LOBSTER ROLL.
You can’t add anything to perfection, you can only detract from it, thus giving it a lower score.
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The other day we realized our dryer, which is 17 years old, was sounding like a train, the washer was not far behind sounding the same way. Since the parts are no longer made we knew we needed to buy a new set. We went to Doyons appliance. With all the back orders due to the pandemic, we were so pleased our the sales staff helped us find a washer dryer that could be delivered by January 2, 2020. The prices at Doyons are comparable to the big box stores. The experience was easy and fun as well. To be able to sit across a table with a knowledgeable sales person was a treat. When we need a new stove Doyons will be the place.
Doyons is located at 15 Whistle Stop Way, Gloucester, MA 01930, 978-283-0783.
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