Skipping to storytime! Big little crowd for Once Upon A Contest event featuring artist Juni VanDyke at the museum Manchester-by-the-Sea

Today’s program Seaside Saturdays: Cape Ann Reads Book Fun was enjoyed by all ages and featured the Once Upon a Contest group exhibition, stories and special guest artist, Juni VanDyke, who illustrated the If I Were series by James McKenna. Seaside Saturdays is a joint offering by Early Childhood Partners/CFCE, Manchester Public Library & Manchester Historical Museum. Once Upon a Contest Selections from Cape Ann Reads by the four libraries of Cape Ann is on display at Manchester Historical Museum through April 26th. In addition to the new and original books by local artists and writers, don’t miss Leslie Galacar’s four part public art sequence made just for this venue.

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perfect timing- skipping to Story Time? (I wondered if they were going to the museum. They were!)

 

Bustle of arriving, exploring (nifty new museum display!), visting, settling, and seat selecting

 

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Celebrating collaboration and picture books- photo L to R: Beth Welin, Director Manchester Historical Museum, Carol Bender Librarian (and former Cape Ann Reads jury member) Manchester Public Library, and Melanie Wood with Early Childhood Partners

 

AERIAL Once Upon A Contest program featuring Juni VanDyke at Manchester Historical Museum_20190413_©catherine ryan (20)Busy, busy- Children chose drawings VanDyke created especially for this event and set to work collaging. 

 

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detail from site-specific public art in four parts by Leslie Galacar for Once Upon a Contest, Manchester Public Library at Manchester Historical Museum

 

Gruppe Painting Raffle

Special Emile  Gruppe Painting Raffle
To Benefit the Phyllis A Marine Association

Gruppe Painting for Raffle.jpegOn  June 6 from 6PM – 9PM. there will be a special raffle drawing to support the restoration work for Gloucester ‘s oldest resident fishing vessel, The Phyllis A. This restoration project has been the passion of The Phyllis A. Marine Association and the many devoted community volunteers that have been passionate about this preservation project for twelve years. Future plans once restored include a children’s hands-on museum teaching about ocean to table, a makers space and a place to tell the story of the Gloucester fishing heritage to Cape Ann visitors and schools.

Gruppe’s painting,  Shoares Wharf,  shows the location on East Street where Morse Sibley Wharf now stands. This painting was completed in the early 1930s and shows a Gillnetter Fishing Boat like the Phyllis  A tied to the dock along with a smaller fishing vessel. Never seen by the public, this recent piece has been donated and measures  20 x 24, and has been recently restored and framed. The value of this significant piece is appraised at $14,000.

Raffle tickets are $200 each and available now by contacting Roger at The State of the Art Gallery on Rocky Neck at 978/395.1783 or Doug Parsons at 978/283-9292. The  Preview Party and Raffle Drawing will take place on June 6th  at The Gloucester House Restaurant.

To view the painting please contact Roger at the State of the Art Gallery directly for an appointment.

Salem State University Inducts four Gloucester Freshmen and 196 others into Honor Society

Salem State University Inducts four Gloucester Freshmen and 196 others into Honor Society

SALEM, MA-The First Year Experience Office at Salem State University inducted four Gloucester residents and 196 other students into the Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society.

 Salem State freshmen Abigail Feener, Harley Pereira, Maria Cinekkum and Thea Louise Thomaseth Bugge were inducted into the honor society along with other first year students who achieved a 3.6 GPA or higher as part of the eighth class inducted into the Salem State chapter. 

 The first year students, along with their friends and family, attended the 2019-2020 Alpha Lambda Delta induction ceremony, which took place at Veterans Hall in the Ellison Campus center on February 22, 2019.

 During the induction ceremony, new members were sworn into the society and awarded a membership pin and certificate. The Alpha Lambda Delta executive board spoke at the event about the impact that membership has had on their academic success.  

 Along with student and professional staff from the First Year Experience Office, other members of the Salem State community were featured as speakers for the event. Salem State University Provost and Academic Vice President David Silva congratulated and encouraged the first year students on their honor.

 “As students who have figured out the necessary skills and strategies to be successful, I want to challenge you to give back to your fellow students,” said Silva. “I hope that you will take on the role of mentor and role model for future generations of students at the institution.” 

Alpha Lambda Delta at Salem State University re-established itself in 2012 and has inducted over a 1,000 members since then. These students are now a part of a society that encourages superior academic achievement, community service, and playing a helpful role in society. 

 With the society’s mission in mind, the Salem State chapter continues to expand its service project opportunities and encourages the academic success of its members through their collegiate experience.

 For more information and upcoming events, please follow the chapter Facebook page “Alpha Lambda Delta at Salem State”.

Good Harbor Beach Awaits

Good Harbor Beach awaits summertime just like the rest of us.  Enjoy views like these while you can. I love the busy-ness of the “high season” on the beach, but the rest of the year is pretty darn wonderful also.

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ATTENTION, ATTENTION…NEW PRICE!!!$879,000 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 4/14 12:00 – 1:30PM

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5 STANWOOD POINT, UNIT B, GLOUCESTER, MA 01930     $879,000

Let’s make this Townhouse yours! NEW Price for Unbelievable Views all around. NO FLOOD INSURANCE Needed! Low condo fees as well. Ready for you to move right in and enjoy all that Gloucester has to offer, especially this spring and summer. You can enjoy it all.

4 Stanwood Point is also on its way to being built. $799,900 Not in a rush, no problem! Come and grab information on what these new townhouses will be and view the location where they will be built. Want a dock or a mooring for your boat, these are the ones for you! Definitely a spot for you to put one in immediately or at a later date. Not included in the $799,900 cost of the townhouse!

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White Elephant Sale to Benefit Cape Ann Animal Aid

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Join Cape Ann Animal Aid for a White Elephant Sale happening on Sunday, April 14, 2019 from 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM at Cape Ann Auction warehouse located at Cape Ann Industrial Park, 17 Kondelin Road #3, Gloucester, MA 01930. This is a fundraiser for Cape Ann Animal Aid’s Gloucester Pride Stride team to benefit the Veterinary Care Fund.

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Build your own surfboard class

Hi Joey,
After reading the GoodMorning Gloucester post about the First Annual Surf Competition at Good Harbor Beach last weekend, I thought the Gloucester surfing community might like to know about a Build Your Own Surfboard class we’re running at Lowell’s Boat Shop in Amesbury. (So what’s the relationship between Amesbury and Gloucester? Lowell’s Boat Shop, the oldest continuously operating boat shop in the country — and a nonprofit — built the Banks dories used by the Gloucester fishing fleet back in the 1800’s! A longtime connection!) Wondering if you could post the blurb below the on GoodMorning Gloucester? Thanks for considering.
All best,
The Lowell’s Crew

Thursday, May 16 through Sunday, May 19 

8AM – 5PM each day

**Register before MAY 1 for best price.

This workshop is a collaboration between Lowell’s Boat Shop and Grain Surfboards from Kittery, ME. Students will have their pick from a number of board styles, and will build their own boards under the guidance of two instructors from Grain. All materials(sustainably grown cedar, zero VOC bio-epoxy, etc.) are included in the tuition cost. We’ll even provide a delicious breakfast and lunch!
Email info@lowellsboatshop.com or call 978-834-0050 for information. 

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FUNDRAISER FOR CAPE ANN WILDLIFE REHABILITATOR ERIN HUTCHINGS

Message from Erin – Big thank you to Jodi Swenson!!! Just look at all the goodies she got me from my “Wildlife List” on Amazon!! As you know, we do not get paid to rehab wildlife, we rely solely on donations or it comes out of our own pocket. Now that I’m State and Federally permitted to rehab wildlife I’m going to have even more patients this year! Donations to Cape Ann Wildlife or my “Wildlife List” on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3SGHHZJ5OBGN0… are greatly appreciated!!

Wonderful Essex County islands IBA #ornithology talk by Chris Leahy | Straightsmouth keeper’s house gets love from Thacher Island Assoc & looks like a scene from Edward Hopper!

Esteemed conservationist and bird and insect authority, Chris Leahy discussed recent multi-year surveys of Essex County islands for Mass Audubon and Mass Fish & Wildlife with humor and depth as only he can having resided on the North Shore, in Gloucester, and championed this Important Bird Area for some 50 years.

The islands range in size and offer different kinds of nesting habitat. There are great shoals for fishing. Islands include familiar names like Tinkers, Straitsmouth, Thacher, Children’s, Kettle, House, Eagle, Ram, Cormorant and Ten Pound. Leahy recalled visiting some in the 1960s-70s for the first ever field counts with Dorothy “Dottie” Addams Brown, Sarah Fraser Robbins & others, and readily compares data then and now.

Some of the bird species making the count: gulls, egrets, herons, cormorants, harlequin duck, geese, loon, coots, purple arctic sandpiper, common eiders, and snowy owls. There are not a lot of songbirds due to restricted habitat although so many song sparrows he quips, “it almost feels like they’re going to attack.” Predators do and did. Gulls and rats stuck in my mind, and our ruinous plume hat trade. At that time “Snowy egrets– in FLA and elsewhere south– were slaughtered for plumage developed solely at breeding time, leaving any young to die and rot.”

Climate is partly a factor and population dispersement in the birds they find. Sometimes there are great “fallout” of migratories which are unpredicatable and awesome. Various species are easier to count especially those perched amid low tree shrubs. Guess which ones? Forgot the burrowers! Forecasts are exciting. He predicts we might see Manx shearwters maybe nesting here in the coming years.

Kindness of organizations and people with boats helps make this happen. And one steel hulled sailboat that makes access to these rocky isles a bit more possible.

Chris Leahy presented Treasure Islands for Gloucester Lyceum & Sawyer Free Public Library. Mary Weissblum has endeavored to host evenings for Leahy’s numerous publications and projects, so many that she’s lost count. “Always a treat to be educated and charmed by his incredible store of knowledge,” she writes. Look for Chris Leahy’s next talk.

Learn more about Thacher Island Association (Paul St Germain) here 

Learn more about Birdlife International here

photos below ©Linda Bosselman Sawyer Free Library- thanks for sharing Linda!

Call for Entries: The Sawyer Free Library annual photo competition

June 2019

“Where Is It?” Photo Exhibition

Deadline April 26

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Now accepting photographs to be considered for the annual ‘Where Is It?’ exhibit in the Matz Gallery of the Sawyer Free Library,  June 2019.  The exhibit is about places in Gloucester that are hard to find, perhaps overlooked, but true gems in plain sight. 
All photo subjects must be visible from public roadways or walkways.  To enter, send up to 3 photographs in JPEG format to: cpark@pobox.com. Please put Gloucester Exhibit in the subject line of the email.  Photographs that are accepted must be framed and matted with sizes between 12”x 12” and 24”x 20”
Mats should be white or cream and frames black or neutral. No saw-tooth hangers or sandwich frames, please.
If you cannot send digital images, please email to the Matz Gallery at: spo2@earthlink.net to arrange a time to show your work to the committee.
Deadline for submissions is April 26. Photographers will be notified by May 1. 
The work must be delivered to the Library by May 31.
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Reserve Now: Easter Brunch at Feather and Wedge in Rockport

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There is no better way to celebrate Easter than with a special brunch at Feather & Wedge. Book your table soon. Space is limited! To reserve your table, call 978.999.5917.

Sunday, April 21, 2019
11 AM  – 5 PM

Feather & Wedge, 5 Main Street, Rockport, MA 01966
https://featherandwedge.com

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