Gloucester Students: Apply now for Summer Internship!
ATTENTION Gloucester Students (and Parents): Applications for 2020 summer jobs are now being accepted! Apply for a LEAP for Education at GHS summer internship for July and August. Get a jump on your friends and nail down a great summer job!
As part of this FREE program you will:
- Select a local company where you will gain important workplace skills – we have numerous job listings at a wide range of employers!
- Be paid minimum wage or a one-time stipend of up to $500
- Receive school credit
- Start to build a solid resume for college and future endeavors
- Watch our video on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6m-fvnRKYn8&list=PLSzIB2SIiWCrTwSlsa2kBaPEIln9wBgmO.
Internship highlights:
Submit and application and then interview with LEAP for Education staff to confirm acceptance – we prioritize applications from underserved students
Applications are now available online through LEAP for Education’s website: http://www.leap4ed.org
You may also apply by contacting JoAnn Leavitt at 774-270-0119…
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Cape Ann Auction Flea Markets
On Sunday Cape Ann Auction Flea Market proved another fun time. If you have not been make a date to come on over for their March Flea Market.
Sunday March 22 – 9am-2pm
1 Kondelin Rd, Gloucester MA 01930.

Music Around Town ~ February 17-23, 2020
Good read! Front Page Rockport art show in Cape Ann Beacon

“…In 1954, I met my husband Lars-Erik Wiberg outside my father’s Rockport studio while he was working on a car. Yes, in those days one could park there. We married in 1957 and lived at the Fish House, 27 Bearskin Neck, while I transferred to UMass Art…” – excerpt Betty Allenbrook Wiberg
The front page Cape Ann Beacon story, Rockport is show’s final stop: Betty Allenbrook Wiberg is featured artist for Cape Ann Reads picture book exhibit, published on February 14, 2020, includes a great note by Wiberg. You can read the complete piece on the Beacon’s website here https://gloucester.wickedlocal.com/news/20200214/rockport-to-host-once-upon-contest . The exhibit is on display at Rockport Public Library through Feburary 29, 2020. There is a reception February 29 starting at 11am. Wiberg installed a concurrent temporary installation in the children’s room and display case in the hall, across from the wonderful Recchia Mother Goose sculpture.
A New Look at Mile Marker One
A few of us went to the pool at the Mile Marker after a hockey game on Saturday night. I was surprised to find the bar area inside the Aqua Room closed and renovations under way. Dinner and cocktails are still served at the tables surrounding the pool…..so, have no fear. I took a walk out to the River View dining room to see what was going on. The bar that was at the far end is now also closed and a new bar has been built closer to the entrance. They did a really nice job and the new bar looks tremendous. It will be nice to have the bar closer to the kitchen so food can be passed through to the guests who are dining at the bar. Makes sense to me.



First Ipswich Bank Becomes Brookline Bank
Over this Presidents Day weekend, First Ipswich Bank changed over to Brookline Bank. I expect customers were prepared but the new signage in the Walgreens plaza on Rogers Street caught my eye.



POWER OR COMPUTER PROBLEM?
Struggling today to figure out whether my internet and computer shutting on and off all day are a computer or power problem. I met a ‘laughing’ fox at dawn this morning and hopefully can post those photos tomorrow. In the meantime, I grabbed this Instagram link of Charlotte jumping for joy over her new hat 🙂
Gloucester vs Beverly Hockey From Cape Ann Live
Cape Ann Through Artists’ Eyes

Scary Stuff: Conservation Group Demands Ban On Cod Fishing. Article From The GDT
SAM NIGRO PAINTS THE SYLVINA W. BEAL ON A RUDDER

The prolific artist Sam Nigro turns oars and rudders everyday into beautiful pieces of art. Many businesses and homes over the years have been recipients of oars to hang and display.
He took a picture of the Sylvina W. Beal leaving Gloucester for rehabilitation in Essex and turned it into this beautiful piece of art painted on an antique rudder.

The Schooner Sylvina W. Beal is the oldest existing auxiliary knockabout fishing Schooner in North America. She was built in 1911 in the Adams Yard in Boothbay, Maine. She currently sits in the creek in Essex as Harold Burnham prepares the drawing and wood required for her rehabilitation. Donate to the rehabilitation of Sylvina W Beal, LLC, P.O. Box 541, Essex, Ma. 01929.
If you would like a Sam Nigro Oar visit his Facebook page Sam Nigro and message him. You won’t be disappointed.
GHS Band / Chorale Mattress Fundraiser Saturday February 29th

Pretty Reflections at Good Harbor Beach
It was a very cold but pretty day at the beach yesterday.



Liam Donahue and Hockey Seniors Night From @FishermenGHS
Liam Donahue first wrestling sectional champ in GHS wrestling history!

GHS Hockey Seniors and Families


Sawyer Free Library Events 2/17-2/22
Life lessons and needlepoint master class intersect at @cigarshenanigans

If anyone can duplicate this needlepoint for me there’s $35 in it for you.
@FishermenGHS Job Opportunity

Gloucester And Salem Girls Hoop Players Take Over The National Anthem When The PA System Breaks Down
Another different sunset on Shore Road
On Friday it was so cold the sunset was different with a ring around the sun.




