Shopping Wine & Fare Continues Safer & Efficient With Our Curbside Pickup And Online Store

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imageWhile Phase 2 of COVID-19 Recovery begins Monday, June 8th, for retail stores, at Savour we continue our ongoing Curbside Pickup program (subject to change) for a safer shopping experience, minimizing risk, that our customers access by phone

(978- 282-1455) and / or email ( kathleen@savourwineandcheese.com ) during business hours, Tuesday-Saturday, 11am – 6pm.
>Please visit our website’s homepage for complete ordering details and updates at
savourwineandcheese.com

We have expanded our website’s Online Store selection to 400 wines each with descriptions of the tasting experience, from our stock of over 700 curated wines.
>New, browse our collection of 100 wines from our popular $14.99 bins,
expressing the desired qualities of complexity, gaining length, balance and finish.

Online Shopping at Savour: Safe, Easy & Efficient
Begin by entering > http://www.shop.savourwineandcheese.com/main.sc
taking you directly to our Online Store.
>Adding wine to your cart and placing your order, we receive…

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ARTS ABOUND GREAT NEWS

WE ARE OPEN FOR BUSINESS!

Arts Abound is excited to announce we are now open for business! After three months of being closed due to the pandemic, our doors open again and we look forward to seeing you all. New products line the shelves, waiting for you to come visit. Check here for our hours and you can always set up an appointment beyond those times. And, we started selling local hand sanitizer which we all need!

WE NOW SELL LOCAL HAND SANITIZER From Ryan & Wood Gloucester-made Ryan & Wood hand sanitizer, paired with a hand-sewn mask or two, makes a wonderful Father’s Day gift. Ryan & Wood is a local distillery that temporarily converted their production to hand sanitizer to help folks stay safe during the pandemic. $40 as shown here with mask.

FATHER’S DAY IS COMING RIGHT UP!<

Father’s Day is June 21. Show your dad how much he means to you! It’s time to start thinking about gifts that would please the dads in your life, whether they are step dad, Boy Scout leader dad, the guy who treats you like a son, your father-in-law, or other. We have plenty of ideas for you including locally roasted Gloucester coffee, gorgeous mugs, cutting boards, hand-sewn BBQ aprons, and of course, baseball, hockey, and golf face masks!

Please stop by the shop or email us to order. You can also schedule a FaceTime session.
artsaboundmagnolia@gmail.com

 

Our Fabulous Artists

Sue Wheeler (owner), Stephanie Mason, Brenda Malloy, Melissa Cox, Karen Keough, Lisa Knebel, Tin Can Sally, Donna Ardizzoni, Deb Schradieck, Dave Fernandes, Erik Hahr, Alissa Cohen, John Abisamra, Alan Bourgault, Kaitlyn Manley, Derek Mirabilio, Hermit Hill, Jenny Rangan, and Larry Parsons

21 C Lexington Avenue

Gloucester, Magnolia, MA  01930

Your corona empties might give someone corona- carry in, out and home will help #GloucesterMA beaches, city staff, friends and family

It’s likely low risk (I think?), especially on sunny days, but why make battling Covid-19 any harder?

At this point I realized I didn’t bring enough bags and was rescued by a friend with two commercial grade big bags. If the environment, oceans and wildlife aren’t motivating enough to take care of litter, how about caring for the people left to pick up and sort?

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Sawyer Free Library’s Curbside Services Open for Business!

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Sawyer Free Library’s curbside services are open for business. Visit their Request page at http://ow.ly/V78P50A1X4e to learn all about Curbside Pickup, Delivery, Library Technology, and so much more that’s offeredduring their phased reopening. They can’t wait to see you!

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Cape Ann Giclée Officially Re-Opens

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We Are Open and Here’s What We Are Doing:

  • We are taking this virus seriously.
  • We are only allowing one customer at a time in the studio and maintaining social distance.
  • Masks must be securely worn at all times!
  • Once that customer leaves we spray and wipe everything down and wash our hands before we allow the next customer in.
  • We also have online ordering with curbside pickup, for people who don’t want to come inside the studio.
  • We also now have gift certificates available online!

Studio Hours: Monday-Friday 10am-5pm

20 Maplewood Ave, Gloucester MA | 978-546-7070 https://capeanngiclee.com | info@capeanngiclee.com

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Call for Entries-Sawyer Free Library~Matz Gallery 2021

Apply for the Matz Gallery 2021 Season

matz layout 2Artists are invited to submit an application and images of their work. Applications are available on the library website  
Artwork can be in any medium, such as drawing, prints, painting, photographs, mixed media, assemblage, or wall-hung sculpture.
A committee examines and reviews all applications and sets the schedule for the coming year. Artists who are accepted receive an agreement by email,
 which includes the month assigned and the name  of a facilitator for the day of the hanging.   Artwork is hung for one month. 
The artist may hold a reception (non-alcoholic) during that month in the gallery. 
Deadline for applications is September 1, 2020.

Jane Deering Gallery is re-opening June 13th

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Jane Deering Gallery is re-opening June 13th with the new exhibition Juni Van Dyke | The Journey … then and now, a series of charming small paintings inspired by the artist’s journey to Italy in the early 90s.  As a celebration of re-opening and venturing into the new journey, the gallery is offering these fourteen works at a very special price.  Gallery hours are limited : Saturday and Sunday 1:00-3:00pm, and by appointment.  19 Pleasant Street, Gloucester MA.

917-902-4359.

Juni Van Dyke is a graduate of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and holds an MAT from Tufts University.  Since 1993, she has been the Director of the Arts Program at the Rose Baker Senior Center, Gloucester Massachusetts; under her direction, work created by the senior citizens has been exhibited in museums and public institutions in New England.  The completion of the 15 quilts celebrating Gloucester neighborhoods was acquired by the Cape Ann Museum, Gloucester Massachusetts.  She is the recipient of several awards and grants, including the St. Botolph Foundation Award, Boston; Massachusetts Cultural Council Grants; and an Honorary Citation from the Massachusetts Senate for her outstanding contribution to the arts.  Van Dyke’s

work is held in the permanent collection of the Cape Ann Museum, Gloucester, Massachusetts and in numerous private collections.  Her work was selected by Room&Board for inclusion in its limited edition art series and is on view throughout the US in Room&Board locations.  Van Dyke maintains a studio in Manchester, Massachusetts.

Jane Deering Gallery phased re-opening starts with Juni VanDyke art exhibition

A message from Jane Deering:

The gallery is opening with limited hours beginning Saturday June 13th, and in celebration of re-opening, is offering a special price on each of the fourteen charming and evocative framed images from The journey … then and now. All of these works can be viewed by clicking on the link below.

Jane Deering, Jane Deering Gallery

The first thing I noticed upon rediscovering these drawings made in Italy nearly thirty years ago is how related they appear to be to my current work. These small drawings, reprinted and overlaid with color were my response to a foreign landscape that had excited and animated my attention. As I traveled without camera throughout Italian villages, hillsides, canals, and cities, drawing was my way of preserving memory. Today, I use drawing more as an abstract element for pictorial balance. But the affinity I had for color those many years ago remains steadfast, reminding me that color is the driving force that continues to define my work. Wit the ebb and flow of time my work has evolved in ways that I would not have imagined thirty years ago. Still, the element of color is constant allowing for surprise and recognition.

Juni Van Dyke, 2020