From Florida, New York, Houston Texas, Western Mass, and Georgia.
Cheers for the Pier
Lobster will be first come first served at 6pm, Burgers and dogs and corn available.
Cash Bar. Beer and wine only.
Kids Korner with activities for the youngins
Live auction at 7pm
50/50 raffle (must be present to win)
Local gift certificates raffle

Pet of the Week- Lita

Eastern Point Light Station Circa 1939
Back to the 1937-38 Gloucester City Directory! You can see here the lighthouse keepers and harbor masters for this time period; you might recognize some of the family names on this page of the directory!

I was curious about Carl D. Hill, so I checked the 1940 census for him (available free here). You can see he and his family, along with the assistant Coast Guard Lighthouse keeper Francis Macy and his family. I note with interest that Carl D. Hill was his own enumerator for this entry. This is unusual. That’s a pretty good sized number of people living out there. It is listed as “Federal Property Eastern Point Light Station”.

At this LighthouseAntiques.net website, I found this WONDERFUL picture of the Eastern Point Light Station from about 1939 with the keeper in the picture! I am supposing this teeny tiny figure must be either Carl D. Hill or Francis Macy. What a great find! I thought you might enjoy this little stroll back to the late 1930s with me.

MAC FITNESS TUESDAY SPECIAL!
GloucesterCast 350 with Susan Lipsett, Chris McCarthy, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 7/28/19

GloucesterCast 350 with Pat and Jimmy Dalpiaz, Chris McCarthy, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 7/28/19
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Chris McCarthy says: “Loving the public dock. Bill the dockmaster was there to greet me with a smile.”

VIDEO: GOOD HARBOR BEACH BEAUTIFUL DEER
Footage from a brief encounter with the beautiful Good Harbor Beach doe of the dunes.
See Photos here.
Public art: Helen Bur new street art wall mural on Cabot theater in Beverly
2 of 2 (Bur mural)
Monumental new street art adorns the Cabot’s historic theater walls above and beside exterior murals painted in the 1990s by owner + staff from Le Grand David Own Spectacular Magic Company. Then and now the exterior murals offered opportunities for Montserrat students to assist in some capacity.
After a competitive mural call with some 70 submissions, Alex Senna, a muralist based in Sao Paulo Brazil was selected to paint the wall at Cabot and Dane streets (here). Helen Bur of London was chosen for the side wall along Judson at Cabot Street (this post), with Abington artist Felipe Ortiz assisting.
A portion of the cost for these 2019 public art works included about $40,000 raised by the Cabot and a grant award ($16,500) from the Essex Creative Community Foundation. The dedication is Tuesday, August 6, 2019 from 5:30-8:30PM at the Cabot (286 Cabot Street, Beverly, MA). Food trucks and brew will be part of the celebration event.

Public Art | Alex Senna new street art Cabot theater murals #BeverlyMA (Le Grand David elephant mural stays)
1 of 2 (photos of Senna mural)
Monumental new street art adorns the Cabot’s historic theater walls above and beside exterior murals painted in the 1990s by owner + staff from Le Grand David Own Spectacular Magic Company. Then and now the exterior murals offered opportunities for Montserrat students to assist in some capacity.
After a competitive mural call with some 70 submissions, Alex Senna, a muralist based in Sao Paulo Brazil was selected to paint the wall at Cabot and Dane streets (this post). Helen Bur of London was chosen for the side wall along Judson at Cabot Street (here), with Abington artist Felipe Ortiz assisting.
A portion of the cost for these 2019 public art works included about $40,000 raised by the Cabot and a grant award ($16,500) from the Essex Creative Community Foundation. The dedication is Tuesday, August 6, 2019 from 5:30-8:30PM at the Cabot (286 Cabot Street, Beverly, MA). Food trucks and brew will be part of the celebration event.
Hello! Half price specials and apps at Rudder at 4pm 7/28/19

Pretty Annisquam

LOW NUMBER LICENSE PLATE AUCTION, SAVE THE DATE
Ruth Pino, President of the Cape Ann Community Foundation would like you to SAVE-THE -DATE for the Low Number Cape Ann License Plate Auction, August 26 – September 9th. Single digit numbers and #100 is still available. By buying one of these low number plates or just ordering a plate today at Lovecapeann.com you are not only showing your love for Cape Ann, but you are allowing the foundation to give more grants to nonprofits and education initiatives in the future. In the last three years the foundation has awarded $39,000 to our local nonprofits and education initiatives. These grants have made a tremendous difference to the organizations that have received them. Help the Cape Ann Community Foundation make bigger and more grants in the future for the ♥️ of Cape Ann!!!


Tomorrow: Planetarium in City Hall will be out of this world!
July 29th 10 AM and 11AM
popup planetarium will be set up in City Hall as part of Sawyer Free children’s library summer 2019 Universe of Stories themed programs

KIM SMITH FREE MONARCH EVENT FOR KIDS AT THE SAWYER FREE LIBRARY
Gloucester Smiles-1282
Visitors to Gloucester-163
Sssnakes at Sawyer Free children’s library | scenes from Rick Roth visit
Summer reading, new books, ongoing weekly programs, and special summer events: Sawyer Free children’s department is impressive! Families time regular visits to check out and return books with an array of fun plans. Rick Roth and crew engendered smiles and gasps with snakes from New England and the world on July 27, 2019.
Ssssecurity!

Captures from Assistant librarian and wonderful photographer Linda Bosselman
With the crowds at capacity year round, the children’s library is ideal on this level.

Imagine using stairs and the elevator to access the crush of ongoing and popular children’s programs on a proposed top floor of a proposed new building (review plans here). Sawyer Free has appropriated $935,000 from the endowment for a fundraising firm to assist with the capital campaign to raise 20 million of a 26 million plus project. Preliminary plans displayed at the annual meeting can be seen here
The childen’s department needs renovation and expansion, and access to its outdoor space again. The future planned terracing limits the public outdoor space and will impact the rich flexibility of so many outdoor options, running around and programs this department made use of since the Monell build.
Reminder – Pop UP Planetarium at City Hall tomorrow July 29,2019 summer 2019 a Universe of Stories (separate reminder post coming)

Gloucester Orioles and Hummingbirds
We are happy to share our backyard with any number of wonderful birds. These are some that make me especially happy.
Hummingbird: one minute resting in a branch and gone the next!


We hadn’t seen orioles for a while so were are happy to welcome them back. So lucky to live here!

Last night was blackened haddock tacos on the @WeberGrills Go-Anywhere and @LodgeCastIron skillet at Niles Beach and it was GLORIOUS!
Glorious. Living a mile away from your favorite beach is pretty sweet.
What makes it sweeter is hanging with some of your favorite people and cooking incredible food while your toes are still in the sand on that very same beach.
A little EVOO and Paul Prudhomme Blackened Fish Seasoning. Cook it up on the Lodge Cast Iron skillet , toast the taco shells and add Kate’s awesome homemade slaw, avocado crema or my sriracha mayo or all that!
Heaven.














