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Gloucester Massachusetts city clerk office has all the important dates and info

Joanne M. Senos City Clerk Gloucester Mass
As in $20. For original works of art.
Jane Deering sparks art and community amid the pandemic.


I checked in with Jane Deering to hear more about the show and how opening day went for this affordable art show/young collector boost and during a pandemic.
“The idea came to me about a year ago while thinking how I might make art more affordable for the many young people who’ve come to the gallery, expressed how much they admire the shows but were not able to purchase, even something at $100. Then COVID struck and I needed to get creative to stay alive.
As you know, Catherine, I’ve been living in London a long time. This sparked my memory of how the Royal College of Art started something back in 1995 called Absolut Secret (sponsored by Absolut Vodka — get it?) which raised money for scholarships to the RCA by offering small works (signed by the artist on the back) for a tuppence. Buyers wouldn’t know who the artist was until they bought the work and turned it over. One lucky buyer snapped up a David Hockney! So … I confess I stole my idea for Absolute Secret 2020 from the RCA. Sometimes theft can bring good?
Anyway … I contacted all the artists I’ve worked with over the years and asked each if they’d donate a small work. The outpouring of YES! was heartwarming. Oh, the wonder of artists. Such generosity and goodwill. I’m so grateful to all of them. Works have come from the many who have studios here on Cape Ann and parts throughout Massachusetts, but also New York, Maine, Vermont, California, England, Scotland, Ireland, Germany and Barcelona.
Yesterday’s opening was also a wonder. One of my favorite stories was of a young man (27 maybe?) who emailed back and forth with me for days over his obsession with a particular work. He asked if coming to stand in line by 12:30 would be too late? Ha! He was first in line (working all the time on his cell phone), first in the door when we opened at 1 o’clock, and first to get his special piece. Good for him!
Lots of conviviality. Lots of cheer. Some disappointments, of course; especially those who sent requests via email only to hear that their pics had sold. Can’t please everyone so my apologies to all who may have missed out. There are still many marvelous pieces to be had and several artists have brought me additional works to put up as the show thins out. Again, the generosity of artists!
Oh!…I’ve been asked ‘Why $20?’ Well, it’s the dreadful year 2020 so I thought I’d put the number 20 in a more upbeat light. And — back to the affordability factor — I wanted all those who find art beyond their purse strings to be able to have something wonderful. This show was meant for them.
And I hope that those who have the means, will return and support these wonderful artists (and the gallery) by buying art at a fairer price.
Thanks to all!”
Jane Deering, Jane Deering Gallery, October 16, 2020
The invitation for this wonderful show- through November 3, 2020

Maybe I can leave $20 for a twenty something art fan? Artists are so generous.
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Cape Ann YMCA open with limitations due to the pandemic. Website has the latest news.
Look forward to hearing about any Mark Mitchell youth sports direction there. What a wonderful coach and teacher!



Look at that head of hair. How about that old school Patriots shirt.


The new GMG die cut stickers are too pretty to stick just anywhere. They gave me good reason to treat myself to two new YETIs. My coffee YETI and my water YETI are looking extra sweet with their GMG bling.

We have started having Sunday dinner at the Azorean…I think Jim likes to watch the games on their numerous TVs….but I don’t complain as my meal is always outstanding and the service friendly and efficient. Virus protocols are carefully followed making us feel very safe. The restaurant’s Facebook page has recently announced that they will be closed on Tuesdays for deep cleaning. It further announced plans to close until today, Friday Oct 16 as a precautionary measure. As of this writing, they plan to reopen today so I’d like to share our dining experience from last week. Jim chose the chicken and butternut raviolis and I had scallops in lemon cream sauce over rice which was one of the specials. We were delighted. As I told our waitress, whenever I order something with lemon from the Azorean, I know I am going to taste the lemon. This is not always the case and I happen to love the lemon flavor, and the scallop dish did not disappoint. Get there when you can.




A beautiful egret hanging out in the marsh.

Let the testing begin. Very well organized. Every precaution is in place. They will be testing tomorrow as well. 9-3 at stage fort park.




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