
Corliss Landing as the sun was going down

My View of Life on the Dock


See a few auction pictures here.
https://www.auctionzip.com/cgi-bin/photopanel.cgi?listingid=3390629&category=0&zip=&kwd=
Auction
Saturday Evening 6pm
January 18th, 2020
(Inspection 4pm-6pm / Day of Sale)
1 Kondelin Rd. Gloucester, MA – 01930
NO INTERNET BIDDING – NO RESERVES!
We know there’s Snow Scheduled for Saturday, so please be reminded of our policy which is…Rain, Snow or Shine! The auction is on. We’ll ONLY cancel if the roads are closed, in which case, the extreme weather date is Sunday, 1/19/2020 – same time.
Obviously we are late out of the gate on pictures and descriptions for this auction. This is due to the fact that we just had our First Vintage Flea Market last Sunday! If you were there, you know it was a huge success and extremely well attended! Thank You.
However, this means we’re a bit behind in our auction promotion! This is the reason you don’t see pics or a detailed item description in this email. BUT just know that we’ll have our usual 200+ lots of vintage items, antiques, furniture, art, coins jewelry and much more!
If time permits, we may have a more complete listing available by the time our reminder email goes out on Saturday morning.
You can also check out our website at CapeAnnAuction.com
or our listing on Auctionzip.com for updates
There is a 15% buyer’s premium. Cash, known checks and credit cards are accepted (no extra charge for credit card use).
MA Auc Lic #119
Please note that there is plenty of parking at our new location. You may use the front lot, the side lot and the street.
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Cape Ann Auction

Gloucester High School’s Class of 2020 is selling a limited edition of Gloucesteropoly!!
Boards cost $25 and help raise funds for the Class of 2020. What a fun addition to your family game night, perfect for guests who visit from out of town….or friends who have moved out of town and miss it greatly, or…of course…as a gift!
Boards will be sold in the Gloucester High School Atrium this Saturday, 1/18, from 8:00-10:00. If you can not make it to the high school in person during those hours, please reach out to the Class of 2020 student council at Ghsstuco2020@gmail.com or contact High School Teacher, Tracy Lowthers, at Tlowthers@gloucesterschools.com


It wasn’t exactly a day for beach-sitting, but Plum Cove Beach kind of sparkled in the sun that day. We were treated to some two legged beachcombers too.




Ayurveda Wellness Healing loves the taste of cinnamon Tea especially on a cold, wet, dark day.
Through the lens of Ayurveda, cinnamon has been held as a natural healing agent that is used as a potent remedy against colds, stomach problems especially indigestion. It helps stop sugar cravings and is used to aid digestion and circulation. This ancient remedy is used to treat colds, congestion and fevers.
Click on the link for an easy to make recipe:
https://www.ayurvedawellnesshealing.com/cinnamon-tea/
“Blockage is disease/Flow is health”
info@ayurvedawellnesshealing.com
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Join us on Thursday, January 23rd from 3pm to 6pm for Gloucester Biotechnology Academy’s first Open House of the year.
Gloucester Biotechnology Academy offers a unique, 9-month hands-on training program – including a 3-month paid internship – for high school graduates, providing the skills needed to enter the biotech workforce as a lab technician.
This is a wonderful opportunity for a young adult who is looking to begin a promising and fulfilling career in a growing field.
Come learn more about the curriculum, chat with instructors and current students, and pick up an application for the upcoming class.
Please reach out to Lead Teacher Elizabeth Wing at elizabeth.wing@gmgi.org with any questions.




Convince me otherwise…


At the January 8th meeting of the Library Board of Trustees Executive Committee, Deborah Kelsey, Library Director of the Gloucester Lyceum and Sawyer Free LibrarY, announced her upcoming retirement. Ms. Kelsey expects to retire in late June to spend more time with family and explore personal pursuits.
Dinner Specials Each Week!
Wednesday, January 15… 7pm start
My Musical Guest: BILL GLEASON!

Our great bluesman, Bill Gleason comes to the Rhumb Line
stage this week, accompanied by the intuitive pulse of Ken
Steiner on the upright.

Come and enjoy this incredible selection of songs, played by REAL PLAYERS. As always, we hit at 7. ~ Fly
Dinner with great music!
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
The Rhumb Line Kitchen……features Morgan Forsythe! Dishes are better than ever before!
Plus a fine, affordable wine menu!
Upcoming…
1/22 Toni Ann Enes

1/29 Liz Frame

2/5 Dan King

2/12 John Rockwell

Visit: http://www.therhumbline.com/
Looking forward……to seeing you there 🙂



Mayor Romeo Theken was instrumental in securing funding, including a MassWorks grant, for another generational neighborhood infrastructure overhaul in Gloucester, Massachusetts. This soup to nuts improvement project– water, sewer, drainage, pavement, & utilities–impacts several streets including: Cedar, Millet, Sargent, Shepherd, Trask, and Warner. Some original sewer pipes were a century old.

Gloucester DPW works in concert and alternates with various partners as the work is completed. While National Grid is up at bat currently with the utitlity upgrades, DPW is demobilized. The gas complany is replacing aged gas lines and mains, and improving services. It may have a wider scope than the city utility work.
photo caption: street work view down Millet Street, Gloucester, Massachusetts. City Hall and St. Ann’s in distance:

photo caption: Millet and Warner Street , Gloucester, MA (Jan. 14, 2020)


