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Public Auction of Folly Cove Estate Items & More – Sept 7, 6pm.

There will be a Public Auction of a Rockport MA, Folly Cove Estate & other Cape Ann Estates, Saturday, September 7th, 1 Kondelin Rd. Gloucester, MA (in the Cape Ann Industrial Park) 6pm – Inspection is 4-6pm on the day of the sale.
Cape Ann Auction didn’t hold an auction in August, but it’s not because they’re sitting around! They’ve been very busy, here’s what they’re up to.
They’ve moved their entire operation and booked an auction for September 7th, next Saturday in their new auction hall at 1 Kondelin Rd. To give you an idea of what this will mean, they moved from a 1,500 square foot location at 17 Kondelin Rd. to this 10,000 square foot location!
In the past decade, they’ve run auctions at rented halls and at their own small hall 17 Kondelin Rd. During this time, they’ve warehoused many of their best finds for future auctions, hoping to feature them when they found a permanent, more suitable location. #1 Kondelin Rd. is just what they’ve needed to grow. They’ll sell many of these items and other estate contents such as the Rockport MA Estate in the September 7th auction next Saturday. This auction will feature Nautical antiques, Duck Decoys, Historical items and much more!
In the near future, Cape Ann Auction has so much stock, it will run about least every two weeks for a while. So look forward to 2 auctions a month instead of the regular 1 auction per month, at least for a while.
They also hope to run other special events related to the auction business at this location.
There’s plenty of parking and tons of treasures! To see pictures of items in the upcoming auction and get details on future events, go to www.capeannauction.com
Walt Kolenda
Walt Kolenda
SCHOONER FESTIVAL PARADE OF SAIL AND SCHOONER RACE
Schooner Fest Sunday Scenes
I hope you enjoyed the glorious weekend. It was our first School Festival and we were not disappointed. We had family time, outdoor time, podcast time and volunteer time. Some scenes from the busy boulevard Sunday morning:
We also went to Magnolia to see what we could see for the race Sunday morning:





Saturday SUP’ing in the Harbor From Michael Sacca
Hi,
Pat D posted some photos of the Harbor scene on Saturday including some people of SUP’s enjoying the schooners. That was me taking pictures on the SUP.
I know you must be schooner’ed out but here are a few I took from the SUP that day. All taken with a cheap waterproof camera whole on the SUP. Let me know if you have any questions. Feel free to post them if you would like.
Michael Sacca
Waves of Impact Autism Surf Event! Public · Hosted by Cape Ann SUP and Waves of Impact
Waves of Impact Autism Surf Event!
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Saturday, September 14, 2019 at 10 AM – 2 PM
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Cape Ann SUP
2 Southern Ave, Essex, Massachusetts 01929
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Join Cape Ann SUP and friends at Waves of Impact for the 2nd annual Autism Surf Day! Waves Of Impact are flying out from CA to be here, so let’s make this year even better than the last!
About Waves of Impact
Waves of Impact
Nonprofit Organization
Waves of Impact is a foundation sharing the soothing power of the ocean to individuals facing exceptional challenges in their life.
Acoustic Music Night Featuring Headlands at Feather and Wedge!
Headlands, featuring John Rockwell, Amy Rich and Eric Wilson, all of Rockport, return to Feather & Wedge this Thursday for an evening of entertainment and great food. Their set list includes selections from Roots and Americana to a little bit of Country. Reservations highly suggested! 978.999.5917
Tuesday, September 3
7:30 PM 10:00 PM

Feather & Wedge, 5 Main Street, Rockport, MA 01966
978.999.5917
https://featherandwedge.com
Magnolia Cribbage League
Magnolia Cribbage League starts its fall session on Wednesday, September 4 at 6:30pm at J.D. Meyers Pub, 24 Lexington Ave, Magnolia. New players are welcome to join in this friendly game of cribbage. $45 covers 10 weeks of play plus a dinner and cash prizes. If you cannot commit to a 10-week session then consider substituting for a regular player. Arrive at 6:30pm to sign up and learn more about the league. Call Andy Heinze at 508-596-3857 for more information.
Submitted by Dorothy Sieradzki
803 Summer St.
Manchester, MA
978-526-8040
dotsieradzki@gmail.com
BEAUTIFUL SCENES FROM THE PARADE OF SAIL AND SCHOONER RACE
GloucesterCast 355 with Pat and Jimmy Dalpiaz, Heidi Dallin, Bob Walsh, Brandon Pratt, John D’Agata, Jeremy Kareken, David Murrell and Gorden Farrell and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 9/01/19

GloucesterCast 355 with Pat and Jimmy Dalpiaz, Heidi Dallin, Bob Walsh, Brandon Pratt, John D’Agata, Jeremy Kareken, David Murrell and Gorden Farrell and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 9/01/19
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Kim and Chris Have Abandoned Us.
The coozies are IN!
Can You Believe It’s September? Have you ever remembered a summer going by so quickly. June was horrible weather. Hoping for a prolonged late summer into October.
Schooner Festival Saturday Was Another One Of Those Magical Gloucester Days.
Gloucester BY Boat- The Launch Service Is A Total No-Brainer.
So far services used- Brown’s Yacht Yard, Mile Marker, The Studio, Minglewood Harborside, Three Lanterns.
Pat went on all three of the big Gloucester Schooners- The Ardelle, The Thomas E Lannon, The Adventure
Pat volunteered for Schooner Festival and the Mayor’s Reception
The Lifespan of a Fact at Gloucester Stage With John D’Agata, Jeremy Kareken, David Murrell and Gorden Farrell get your tickets here- https://gloucesterstage.com/lifespan/

SNAPSHOTS FROM A SUPER FUN GLOUCESTER MARITIME HERITAGE DAY!
Schooner Festival – Columbia first in — Pat Morss
Columbia was first home on elapsed time at the Labor Day weekend Schooner Festival

Great day sailing on The Lannon
What a sailing day on The Lannon on Saturday. Just beautiful.

2019 Parade of Sail




#GloucesterMA launch service is incredible.
Safe, fast, friendly. What a tremendous service provided by our town. For many the launch operators are the first people visitors encounter when coming to town by boat. These gentlemen couldn’t be any better ambassadors. Nice work TJ Ciarametaro, Mayor Sefatia, Gloucester Waterways Board, Launch operators. I give the service a ten out of ten.


Mari Martin and The Lucky Boys this Saturday, September 7th 7:30pm at The Old Sloop Coffeehouse!

Old Sloop Coffeehouse will begin its 11th season Saturday, September at 7:30 with Mari Martin and The Lucky Boys. An image of the concert poster that’s suitable for posting online is attached.
Mari Martin video “Boogie On Reggae Woman” by Stevie Wonder recorded by Henry Cooper and Mike Kelly years ago:https://youtu.be/xJUQSud9HBw.
Tickets here> https://oldsloopcoffeehouse.org/concert/mari-martin-2019
Schooners at Dock Saturday
I had the pleasure of volunteering for the public visitation at the Schooner Fest on Saturday morning. Gorgeous morning! It was wonderful to see so many interested visitors. Some scenes as I saw the morning unfold:
It takes a lot of work to keep Brilliant brilliant:

Visitors came from all directions:






Champy Jazz Brunch Cruise Aboard Beauport Cruiselines
Join Beauport Cruiselines on Sunday, September 15th aboard the Champy Jazz Brunch Cruise!

Champy was founded by Boston-based entrepreneur and two-time Emmy Award winner, Jenny Johnson. A longtime lover of bubbly, Johnson “enjoys the celebratory spirit found in sparkling wine and believes a glass can spontaneously transform ordinary moments into extraordinary ones.”
This extraordinary experience aboard Beauport Cruiselines will not only include the featured Champy Champagne, but will also include a Champy Bubbly Deck, a live jazz performance by C-Zone Entertainment, music by DJ Scottie Mac, a delicious brunch buffet, stunning views of Gloucester Harbor and, last but certainly not least, a trunk show by the upcoming performance and athleisure brand, Fierce and Regal.
Photo Curtesy of Fierce and Regal (https://www.fierceandregal.com)
Founded by Margi Gad and Kassia Davis, Fierce and Regal has a mission “to create a sophisticated and bold athletic wear for every day, every occasion, and for every…
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Community Diaper Drive
The City of Gloucester Health Department, the YMCA, The Open Door, Pathways for Children and Sawyer Free Library are hosting a community diaper drive during the month of September. All diapers donated will benefit Gloucester families attending the Community Baby Shower on Saturday, October 5, 1 PM to 3 PM, at the Sawyer Free Library. We accept new packages of diapers and wipes, perferably sizes 1-3. For more information, contact Public Health Nurse, Kelley Hiland, 978-325-5266 or khiland@gloucester-ma.gov.

Local Resident Joins the Alzheimer’s Association for the Walk to End Alzheimer’s
Jeannine O’Neil of Gloucester will participate in the Alzheimer’s Association Neponset Valley Walk to End Alzheimer’s on Saturday, September 14 at Patriot Place in Foxboro. The Walk to End Alzheimer’s is the world’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support and research.
O’Neil has had her fair share of family members and friends be diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Her paternal grandmother passed in 2003 from cancer but had dementia a few years prior, her maternal grandmother had Alzheimer’s for 11 years before passing in 2011. On February 19, 2019, O’Neil’s mother passed away at the age of 66 from Alzheimer’s after a 7 year battle. O’Neil’s father, husband, and herself were all caregivers to her mother before her passing.
“Having been through it a few times, I felt I needed to do something to try and make a change,” said ONeil. “The Walk was something that was easy to do and wasn’t a huge time constraint for me. It’s incredible to see so many people from all walks of life come together to fight this disease at one event.”
“We are grateful to our Walk participants, they are raising the level of awareness in the community and their fundraising dollars fuel our mission,” shared Ryan Vigue, Director of Development at the Alzheimer’s Association, Massachusetts/New Hampshire Chapter. “People of all ages and abilities that join the Walk find it to be an inspiring and empowering experience. Together, we are working towards our vision of a world without Alzheimer’s disease.”
For information, to volunteer or participate in the Walk to End Alzheimer’s, call 800.272.3900 or visit www.alzwalkMANH.org.











