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Signs of the times: we have a date! Cape Ann Museum plans for re-opening to the public Oct. 1 (and Sept. 24 for members) after COVID-19 closure

Reopening plans for museums are underway. Cape Ann Museum reopening plans feature a special extra bonus: the museum’s expansion, “Cape Ann Museum Green”, will be revealed!

Read all about it in the press release from Cape Ann Museum www.capeannmuseum.org

Image: Fitz Henry Lane (1804-1865)The Western Shore with Norman’s Woe, 1862. Oil on canvas.
Collection of the Cape Ann Museum, Gloucester, MA. Gift of Isabel Babson Lane, 1946 [1147.c]

The Cape Ann Museum is preparing to re-open its main campus at 27 Pleasant Street to the public on Oct. 1 with new safety precautions for social distancing, reduced capacity, touch-less doors, increased cleaning, and other measures that adhere to Gov. Baker’s Phase 3 re-opening plan and to protect the public while enjoying the Museum’s renowned art and maritime collections.

Museum members will be invited to return to the Pleasant Street campus on Sept. 24, and the Museum’s new Cape Ann Museum Green off Grant Circle will open to the public on Sept. 17 including the contemporary archival collections storage and public exhibition space, the Janet & William Ellery James Center.

At the new Cape Ann Museum Green, visitors will see a selection of images from The Porch-Rait Project, photographs of Gloucester families taken early in the COVID 19 pandemic as a benefit to The Open Door. Tickets for both sites may be reserved at www.camuseum.eventbrite.com.

“We are overjoyed to announce that we can re-open with the necessary precautions required by the state,” said Museum Director Oliver Barker. “As the global pandemic hit in March, we closed our doors to protect the staff and public. Since then, I think we have all been feeling the need to return to a place of inspiration, to see art that reminds us of the beautiful places in which we live, and to feel a sense of normalcy again by visiting the Museum and our new Cape Ann Museum Green campus.”

When visitors return to Pleasant Street on Oct. 1, they will see a newly re-installed and updated Lane Gallery, showcasing the work of marine artist Fitz Henry Lane (1804-1865). They will also be able to view three special exhibitions: Tom and T.M. Nicholas: A Father and Son’s Journey in Paint, which has been extended through November 1; Odds Were Against Me, featuring works by 20th century sculptors, Anna Vaughn Hyatt Huntington and Katharine Lane Weems, on view through January 3, 2021; and Our Souls are by Nature Equal to Yours, an exhibit exploring the life of early feminist writer Judith Sargent Murray, on view through November 8.

Here are some of the precautionary measures that the Museum will be taking when it re-opens:

  • The Museum will have limited opening hours from Thursday to Sunday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. to allow for ample cleaning. The time slot of 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. will be reserved for high risk populations to visit.
  • All visitors will need to make a reservation at www.camuseum.eventbrite.com to ensure limited capacity.
  • The Museum will only allow 7 percent occupancy in the galleries. There will be no public access to the Auditorium, Activity Center, or Davis House until further notice.
  • The Library & Archives will be closed due to ventilation issues, but access to the entire collection can be found online at capeannmuseum.org/research or by emailing library@capeannmuseum.org.
  • Visitors will be required to wear masks throughout their time in the Museum. Anyone without a mask will be offered one upon entry.
  • Social distancing in the galleries and throughout the Museum will be enforced by staff and security guards.
  • Limited docent tours will be offered.
  • Increased cleaning will happen during the Museum’s off-hours.
  • Main entrance and bathroom doors have been redesigned to open automatically for touch free access.

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Cape Ann Museum Reopening September 24!

Exciting news from the Cape Ann Museum Facebook page: BIG NEWS! We look forward to welcoming you back in person very soon! CAM Members may reserve timed tickets to visit the Museum Thursday–Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. starting September 24. Tickets will be available to the general public starting October 1. The new CAM Green campus and the Janet and William Ellery James Center located at 13 Poplar Street will be open for free to the public with timed tickets starting September 17.
All visitors are required to make a reservation for a specific arrival time; please note reservations cannot be made onsite.
Visit https://www.capeannmuseum.org/ for more information about reopening plans and new protocols for visitors.

I, for one, am very excited by this news……..Image borrowed from the Cape Ann Museum Facebook page.

CAM staff in the James Center at the CAM Green campus

See you all soon!

5:30AM The Mighty F/Vs Ryan & Zachary and Allison Carol Head Out Of #GloucesterMA Harbor To Harvest #lobster 🦞 #commercialfishing

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95 East Main Street Gloucester MA

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It’s true! Linda Bosselman retiring from Sawyer Free Library on this gorgeous day. “Tend a beach tree sapling,” she gestures, ever an educator. #GloucesterMA

Touring the Sawyer Free Library grounds with Linda Bosselman on the occasion of her last day at work*, we receive a garden pep talk peppered with small gestures and comforting words. We almost forget that it’s her last day. Isn’t that typical of time spent with Linda? Her professional and unassuming smarts earned the trust of her colleagues, and make it a joy to learn from her experiences. An avid local history buff, photographer and community volunteer, she’ll be busy as ever. Still, it’s a big change with her having worked at Sawyer Free for the past three decades.

*Like other milestones during the pandemic, retirement (early) celebrations are altered.

 

happy retirement MESSAGES FOR LINDA –

 

Christy Rosso, Sawyer Free Library Director of Children’s Services, writes:

We have so many happy memories together, laughing over a huge display we had to do in a hurry — you frantically ironing hundreds of yards of blue fabric, me looping and winding it around City Hall for what seemed like days. It emerged as a beautiful and thoughtful addition to the event. Mischief managed. We designed many more wonderful displays and programs together, gardened, crafted, photographed, and grew a wonderful library and book collection together for our city’s children and families. Thank you so much for all of that. You have been a wonderful part of this library for 29 years. We are warmly appreciative for everything. We wish you happiness and more adventures ahead as you retire. Always,

Christy Rosso, Dir. Children’s Services

 

 

Sawyer Free Library Asst. Director, Beth Pocock writes:

Through her 29 years of service to the library, Linda has provided support in so many different areas; managing and circulating the collections, organizing and photographing programs, creating beautiful displays and brochures and answering every possible question about all things Gloucester. The list is endless. We love her and will miss her dearly but she has promised to fill in at the library every once in a while and that’s a comfort to us.

Beth Pocock, Asst. Director, Gloucester Lycecum & Sawyer Free Public Library

 

 

September 3, 1991- how lucky were we that day to have Linda Bosselman start working at Sawyer Free Library? She’s worked upstairs and downstairs, with adult’s and children’s services, with different co-workers and directors, for three decades. Helping generations of patrons. I mean it when I’m saying congratulations and thanks. Also all I really want to say is, “No, don’t leave!”

Justine Vitale, Librarian, Gloucester Lyceum & Sawyer Free Public Library

 

 

 

“These are beach tree saplings, not weeds. People can nurture descendants from this great gorgeous tree!”

“Volunteers could weed a little in between the landscaping crews; just toss under the hedge until they come through. And share their expertise helping point out weeds from the special native plants.”

“In the winter, I love to photograph the library from Middle Street with City Hall in the background. I climb up on the (YMCA) wall across the street, right there.”

“The tomatoes need to be picked soon or they’ll split.”

 

Want to meet your School Resource Officers before school starts?

Want to meet your School Resource Officers before school starts? Want some police stickers? How about police officer Kops n Kids cards? Or perhaps just talk with police officers? Maybe go live on our SRO_Gaming Stream while you are here?
The Community Impact Unit and Kops n Kids will have an open house for kids that would like to visit our office inside Browns Mall…..come visit us tomorrow (Saturday) 8am to noon..
Please wear a mask and practice social distancing.

All kids who visit will get a spot on the random wheel for a surprise giveaway! 👮🏼‍♂️🧍🏽‍♀️🧍🏾

Hope to see you tomorrow

TAJ Indian Restaurant opening in Gloucester delay opening

Due to the Tandoori Oven being delayed the opening is changed to September 21, 2020.

Beginning Monday, September 7th3 Duncan Street

Gloucester, MA  01930

Hawk hunting sparrows that make nests in the lobster traps.

Order your Labor Day weekend lobsters 978-283-1454

We will be open every morning at 5AM

Captain Joe and Sons Lobster Co since 1953

95 East Main Street Gloucester MA

www.wholesalelobster.com for pictures and videos from our dock!

It’s All Sunflowers on School Street in Ipswich

Maybe it’s my coronavirus-strained brain, but the sunflower field on School Street in Ipswich looked especially spectacular during our visit one afternoon earlier this week. If you need some extra sunshine, I suggest you purchase your timed entry tickets here. There are also ticket options for a season pass or for professional photographers. The field offers easy walking paths through the large field, along with occasional signs speaking to the theme of Transcendentalism. The timed entry guarantees control the the number of visitors and there’s plenty of room to distance yourself. The field is obviously well kept and lovingly planned. I may return for a sunset visit!

Hawk hunting sparrows that make nests in the lobster traps at our lobster company www.wholesalelobster.com

Joey Ciaramitaro's avatarCaptain Joe and Sons Wholesale Lobster Company

Order your Labor Day weekend lobsters 978-283-1454

We will be open every morning at 5AM

Captain Joe and Sons Lobster Co since 1953

95 East Main Street Gloucester MA

www.wholesalelobster.comfor pictures and videos from our dock!

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