Beautiful Wednesday afternoon

I know people complain about the snow, but it sure is pretty. We need to enjoy the peace and beauty instead of moaning about it.

 

News Release — from The Cape Ann Christmas Angels

It’s more than a wrapping party. It’s when the loving heart of Cape Ann comes together in the true spirit of the season.
    It begins when agencies throughout Cape Ann ‘nominate’ a special family going through some difficult circumstances during the holidays.
    The families are then contacted by one of Cape Ann’s Christmas Angels and asked about their children, and a special “Wish List”for each child.
    The ‘angels’ then work with area businesses who ‘adopt’ a family and fulfill the “wish List”.
    To be sure that Santa gets the help he needs when it comes to delivery, parents will go to the Bass Rocks Elks in Gloucester on Thursday night, December 12 from 6 pm to 9 pm.
There they will meet the donor that adopted their family, enjoy a deliciously cooked  buffet, and help the donors and community volunteers wrap the items on their childrens’ Wish List.
For more information, please contact Mimi Geloso. Mimi is, one of the Cape Ann Christmas Angels and she can be reached at (978) 879-6092.
Isn’t this a great story !!
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SASQUATCH! Tonight Wednesdays with Fly Amero 7pm @ The Rhumb Line 12.11.2019

 

Dinner Specials Each Week!
Wednesday, December 11… 7pm start
My Musical Guest: SASQUATCH!
There’s only one, ladies and gentlemen.  And they call him
SASQUATCH.  This man has written so very many memorable
songs – not the least of which is a number entitled, “Christmas 
in Gloucester”, which he’ll be featuring on the Wednesday
show this week.  So lucky we are.  We’ll see you there as we
start warming up for the holidays!  ~ 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…
12/18 Amero Family Christmas! 
12/25 HO! HO! HO!
Looking forward…..to seeing you there 🙂

Thacher/Straitsmouth Island 2020 Calendar

Featuring fabulous photography by Kim Smith and Skip Montello. Only $15.00 includes shipping.

Order directly at www.thacherisland.org ,click on the SHOP page or on the HOME page scroll down to Featured Products. All proceeds go toward restoration and maintenance of both islands.

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Lighthouse in the Storm

These stone lighthouse inspired pillars are fabulous.  While I have no idea who they belong to, I absolutely love them….especially in the winter.

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Mary Palmstrom From Ohio Has Some Great History To Share About Shute and Merchant After Finding A GMG Post About Beth Welin’s Gloucester History Sharing Program from 2015

That’s what’s incredible about Good Morning Gloucester, we have a 12 year archive of over 60,000 posts with just an incredible amount of information all searchable for generations to come!

Read what Mary Palmstrom has to say about her great, great grandfather and his brother-in-law, James L. Shute and William T. Merchant, who started Shute & Merchant back in 1862.

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I’ve come across your site off and on for a few years as I did searches related to Gloucester, and some how managed to miss this 2015 item that was related to Shute & Merchant until today– maybe because it lists both names as plurals, but more likely because I just wasn’t doing a search at the right time.  As I live in Ohio, wouldn’t have been able to attend an event being held in Gloucester, but might have been able to share some material.

Gloucester History Sharing program Presented By Beth Welin

Do you remember Shutes & Merchants, Reed & Gamage or the Slade Gorton fish companies? They’re gone now but their legacy continues.
Sponsored by the Phyllis A Marine Association
Supported by the Awesome Gloucester Foundation
 
 
My great, great grandfather and his brother-in-law, James L. Shute and William T. Merchant, started Shute & Merchant back in 1862. Epes Merchant and several of his sons (Epes W., Addison and Samuel) had run  similar fishing businesses, including one operated by Samuel with his son William T., and eventually his son-in-law J. L. Shute. The two younger men opted to recreate the firm after Samuel’s death. Their fish packing firm survived some ups and downs over the years and remained in business until it merged with the Gorton-Pew Fisheries in 1907. Thanks to a find on eBay back about 1999 or 2000, I have been gathering artifacts from that firm and the Merchant Box Company, as well as other pieces of Gloucester history since then.

Won’t give you the full story, but you can learn more on a website I created a number of years ago. http://www.shuteandmerchant.com/  — The first version was created around 2007, then decided to update the look and add more material in 2016 and due to finding some additional images, just updated some sections. Developed a section with slide shows of Cape Ann stereoviews and some sections about other fishing businesses. One item you might find interesting is on this page … the second item down … a link to a 1913 Edison film of Gloucester harbor and the fishing industry. http://www.shuteandmerchant.com/history-2-glou-fishing.html — My real intention was a hope that others that knew something about Shute & Merchant or the Merchant Box Company might contact me with more information than I had. Hasn’t worked that way

Don’t know whether its of interest to you and others or not, but thought I’d at least share the link, and say thanks for your informative site … full of  great photos, by the way. I especially liked coming across the finalist images for the 400th Anniversary medals. As a retired art teacher who loves graphic design, was fun to see those three designs. (I’d have to vote for Beth Swan’s.) Hope the winner will be posted at some point. — After finding your site back in 2016, I added it to the links section on my site. Not sure it gets you many hits, but hope others keep finding Good Morning Gloucester.

 
with regards,

Mary Palmstrom

Support the East Gloucester Elementary School + Check Off Your Holiday List

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In need of a holiday gift?

Show off your Gloucester pride and support the East Gloucester Elementary School PTO with these Gloucester tees!

 
Click this link or search “EGS PTO Tees” on Amazon
Order by 12/13 for free Prime delivery by Christmas Eve
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#GloucesterMA @USCGNortheast crew recognized for their heroic actions saving 13-yr-old Brendan from the swells of Hurricane Dorain in September.

Pauline Gifts

FREE Ocean Angel Ornament by Jim Shore to the 1st -12 Customers in our shop on Wednesday during our 20th. Anniversary/Customer Appreciation event 12/11/19
Open 11am to 7pm #gloucesterma #coastalchristmas #giftshop

Scams Increase During Holidays

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Scammers Prey on Us During Our Busiest Days – What You Need to Watch For

Scams occur any time within the course of the year however the following scams appear to be more prevalent during the holiday season:

Online Shopping / Internet Scams

With the advances in technology, it has become easier than ever before for scammers to trick unsuspecting shoppers. They design websites that so closely mimic valid merchant websites it can be nearly impossible to detect that it is a fraudulent site. Unfortunately, in this scam, shoppers fall prey during their online shopping sprees whereby they check out and provide their credit card information but the goods purchased are instead sent to the scammer or the scammer just takes the money. No goods are delivered to the shopper however the money they “spent” has been taken.

Similarly, one of the most popular internet scams involve seniors downloading fake…

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Holiday Concert Thursday Night

In case you missed it, this Thursday evening the music department will be spreading the holiday cheer in the auditorium at 7:00 PM with our annual Holiday Concert. There will be performances by all three of our ensembles! We earnestly hope you can make it out to see what our students have been working on so far this year!!!

Rockport Middle School Plays

Looking for something fun to do next weekend? RMS proudly presents two one act comedies: 21 Guaranteed Ways to Get Detention & The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon! Show times are Friday, December 13th at 7 pm, Saturday, December 14th at 7 pm, and Sunday December 15th at 2 pm. We hope you can join us!
21 Guaranteed Ways to Get Detention: The quota is clear: the principal of McKinley Grove High School and her two new assistants can’t give out more than twenty detentions per year. But this student body breaks the rules in such ridiculous ways, they might hit the maximum in just one day.
Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon: Three narrators attempt to recreate all 209 of the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm in a wild, fast-paced extravaganza.
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