
And taking distancing to a new level!
Photo- Cindi Deal
My View of Life on the Dock

And taking distancing to a new level!
Photo- Cindi Deal


First of all this is not me, have seen this swimmer before at Magnolia Beach. Enjoy

I’m so thankful I get to be quarantined with you. ❤️
Hi Joey – Please feel free to share the attached updated business lists. We have expanded the retailer list and encourage Cape Ann residents to shop local for Mother’s Day. A lot of businesses have moved operations online and to curbside pick-up and free local delivery. If anyone is looking for puzzles, gift baskets, clothes & accessories, bath products, etc. Cape Ann has a lot of wonderful options, with no delayed wait times like Amazon. A lot of restaurants have also been added to the take out and delivery list. If anyone has interest in being included on any of these lists, or would like to update their information, they can contact me at olivia@capeannchamber.com.
All lists can be found on our website https://capeannchamber.com/covid-19-updates/. If any local businesses need help navigating through these challenging times, and need a one stop shop of information, they can use our website as a helpful resource, in addition to their respective municipal websites.



Can’t wait to uncover the boat!
The Cape Ann Chamber has updated their list of take out and delivery options here: https://capeannchamber.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Cape-Ann-Take-Out-Delivery-List-4.24.20.pdf
Retailers here: https://capeannchamber.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Cape-Ann-Retailers-4.23.20-2.pdf
Grocery Stores, Markets, Pharmacies and Convenience stores here: https://capeannchamber.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/4.24.20-Cape-Ann-Pharmacies-Convenience-and-Grocery-Stores.pdf
Banks here: https://capeannchamber.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Cape-Ann-List-of-Financial-and-USPS-Services-4.24.pdf
Thanks to Chamber staff for their hard work in putting this together. Understand this information changes daily, if not hourly, so check often for updated info.
Photo from Jackie Bennett

There’s definitely a learning curve using the wood and charcoal. Using the gas insert we got it right off the bat and crushed it.
Keep in mind this is our first shot regulating temps with wood and charcoal. I’m sure we made plenty of mistakes. The pizzas were still delicious but we’ve got room for improvement on our techniques using the wood and charcoal.
Even though the weather is still chilly, getting to beach everyday to read and take a walk. Always using social distancing and wearing a mask.
Stay safe



From the Magnolia 525 Tavern:
We’re so grateful for your support during this extremely difficult time. We are all facing this together and experiencing a myriad of emotions and challenges. We’ve witnessed the best in our neighbors and customers through this uncertain time and encourage you continue to support one another throughout this ordeal. Please be sure to check on friends and neighbors (and take care of yourself, too!)
We thank you for your patience while we transform our sit down restaurant into a take out haven! Also, keep in mind that some foods travel better than others, so please be kind as we do our best to replicate the sit down experience in your to go box!


GOOD NEWS…WINE TO GO!
subject to available inventory, pick up only, proper id req’d, bottles only
Note:
Temporary hours are WEDNESDAY through SATURDAY 5pm to 8pm
Friday, 4/24 and Saturday 4/25- Prime Rib while it lasts and please check out our Facebook frequently for updates, special and news. Be well Friends!
525 Tavern, 12 Lexington Avenue, Magnolia, Gloucester, MA 01930
978-525-3230
info@525magnolia.com
From the Gloucester Daily Times

Editor’s note: This is one in a series of stories on how the arts community is weathering the challenges brought on by COVID-19.
When Gloucester’s Sue Wheeler opened her art gallery last November, she was hopeful after having a decent holiday season of business. Then came the slower months of winter, and then the pandemic struck and now her shop located in the village of Magnolia is temporarily closed.
She opened Arts Abound to celebrate creativity among local artists and sell locally made items from Cape Ann and Ipswich. She also has a few other Massachusetts artists, like one woman from Watertown who makes jewelry from a protected plant in Brazil called “golden grass” because of its metallic sheen. In all, there are 17 artists featured with an array of fine arts and handcrafted gifts, from pottery to paintings to hand-made aprons — and now face masks in the age of COVID-19.
Wheeler, a graphic designer by trade, has other talents. She sews, paints and in her first career, she was a pastry chef.
” ‘We’ve got you covered” is my slogan now,” she said, referring to the masks. “I thought I’d sell one or two but it has been crazy. I do these to order. I ask if they want a design that is abstract, floral, juvenile, baseball or subdued. My hope is they have some joy in wearing these because this is not a happy time. If these designs make somebody smile at least when they have to put it on every day, then maybe it won’t feel like drudgery.”
Wheeler also has donated about a hundred masks so far to healthcare workers and is working on a batch to donate to SeniorCare volunteers.
Helping her with the mask-making endeavors are her 92-year-old mother, Vivian Wheeler, who is involved with ironing and cutting elastic, as well as two nieces, Alex and Jenn Wheeler, who help cut the fabric.
Even though the gallery is closed because of the pandemic, Wheeler now offers virtual shopping with FaceTime, and she also is making “Lock Down” gift baskets, in which customers can choose what they want the basket to contain including a few food items, like local olive oil and Breakwater Coffee.
“They can also choose from handmade cutting boards, whimsical fish mugs, ocean-inspired pottery, jewelry, and local photography to name just a few options,” she said.
“The idea is people can order whatever they want, and it can include hand-made or hand-painted cards. I’m happy to make things to order,” said Wheeler. “I love to do art and create, and opening this shop was a way to combine everything and a way to help other artists. It’s not easy to be an artist.”
Gail McCarthy can be reached at 978-675-2706, or at gmccarthy@gloucestertimes.com.
Meet the artist
Name: Sue Wheeler
Hometown: Gloucester
Shop: Arts Abound, 21C Lexington Ave., Gloucester
Medium: Painter, graphic designer
Website: artsaboundmagnolia.com
Share your story
Are you an artist facing challenges or forced to change the way you approach your craft amid the COVID-19 pandemic? We want to highlight local visual artists, musicians, performers and others in the region’s arts community and the creative solutions they’re using to continue pursuing their passions. Reach out to Sonya Vartabedian, managing editor for features, at svartabedian@gloucestertimes.com if you’re willing to share your story.