“Prevailing Wind & Whales” special MIT concert Saturday is all Gloucester Ocean Alliance, Parley, MIT Wind Ensemble 20th Anniversary & Humpback Whales
Parley X MIT:Â Prevailing Wind and Whales Saturday April 27, 2019
Reserve tickets here
From the press release:
7:00pm Parley SnotBot, EarBot & Drones for Whale Research
Parley Pre-Concert Talk Featuring Drs. Iain Kerr & Roger Payne, Ocean Alliance
Cyrill Gutsch, Founder, Parley for the Oceans
Join Dr. Roger Payne, Dr. Iain Kerr, and Parley founder Cyrill Gutsch as we dive into the world of whales and the new technologies that are changing the way that we study them.
8:00pm MIT Wind Ensemble 20th Anniversary Concert
Dr. Frederick Harris, Jr., Music Director
Kenneth Amis, Assistant Conductor
Stephen C. Massey, Guest Conductor
MITWE Alumni
Kathryn Salfelder and Michael Weinstein, Guest Composers
Drs. Roger Payne and Iain Keer, Guest Speakers, Ocean Alliance
Cyrill Gutsch, Guest Speaker, Parley for the Oceans
To celebrate its 20th anniversary, MITWE brings together traditional and new music, works commissioned by the ensemble, special guests, and alumni. In tribute to its recent tour to the Dominican Republic and collaboration with Parley for the Oceans, the concert features “In Praise Of The Humpback,” prefaced by remarks by legendary biologist-environmentalist and whale song expert, Dr. Roger Payne.
Renowned music educator Stephen C. Massey leads Persichetti Symphony no. 6, and legendary wind ensemble conductor-historian Frank L. Battisti will be honored by performances of three works composed for his 85th birthday in 2016, by Kenneth Amis, Kathryn Salfelder, and Michael Weinstein. MITWE’s percussion ensemble performs a new work in honor of MITWE’s 20th anniversary and “Course Sax” performs Piazzolla’s famed “Cafe, 1930” from Histoire du Tango. MITWE alumni join current MITWE members to close out the program with Gustav Holst’s amiable Second Suite in F.Â
MIT Wind Ensemble
https://mta.mit.edu/music/performance/mit-wind-ensemble
Parley For The Oceans
https://www.parley.tv/#fortheoceans
Ocean Alliance
https://whale.org/
Center for Coastal Studies (informational materials available at the concert)
http://coastalstudies.org/
A Tom Brady Pass at Good Harbor Beach
Gloucester Smiles-1200
Visitors to Gloucester from Russia
Stagnone Lagoon Salt Pans, Trapani



Gloucester’s Meg Colby at game 7 Bruins game
Meg Colby won gold, silver and bronze at last summer’s special Olympics and on April 23, 2019 she was the Fan Banner Captain at game 7 of the Bruins. Meg is such a great kid.
From Bruins! We are excited to have you in for Game 7 on Tuesday, April 23, as our Fan Banner Captain. The giant Bruins flag has been traditionally passed by fans before all Bruins playoff games since 2009. In past seasons, inspirational figures including Bruins legends, first responders, individuals affected by the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, and others have served as honorary captains to start the banner’s trip around TD Garden’s Loge section. This season the honor will go to various local heroes and champions who are deeply connected to the city and the greater New England community, including athletes from Special Olympics of Massachusetts.

Fog Bank
Fog in the distance over Wingaersheek and Ipswich Bay, but signs of spring and green grass in the Annisquam. Thanks to “our eyes in the Annisquam”, Paul Horovitz, for sharing a look at this morning’s daybreak.

Magnitude 1.7 #earthquake near Gloucester, MA at 6:09 PM on Mon 4/22/19 No damage reported
Magnitude 1.7 #earthquake near Gloucester, MA at 6:09 PM on Mon 4/22/19 No damage reported. https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us70003aij/executive …
Do you know what to do in an earthquake? Drop, Cover, Hold On! https://www.mass.gov/service-details/earthquake-safety-tips …
Raging Waves and My Favorite Rock at Good Harbor Beach
Settled Sunday Fog
Let us go in; the fog is rising. Emily Dickinson



Dohhhhhhh!
You can see the very moment their hearts were ripped apart inside their bodies. 🙂
Gloucester Biotechnology Academy: Spaces are filling up – APPLY TODAY!
Gloucester Biotechnology Academy provides hands-on training to high school graduates, giving them the skills needed to become entry-level lab technicians, in turn helping them get their career started in the booming field of biotech. Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity!
Spaces are filling up for the upcoming Class of 2020, but there are a few remaining – APPLY TODAY! Visit gmgi.org/apply to learn more and download the application.
Please reach out to Liz Brannon, Lead Teacher at elizabeth.brannon@gmgi.org with any questions.
To learn more, click here to watch a short video on The Academy, produced by our friends at The Bridge Cape Ann:
Maritime Gloucester Lecture Series THIS Thursday at 7pm
The lecture series continues with Viking Gustafson entitled “Hauling the Commercial Fleet: A harborside chat with Gloucester Marine Railway
Since 1859 the Rocky Neck Marine Railways, now known as the Gloucester Marine Railways Corp., has maintained and repaired thousands of fishing, commercial and pleasure boats from the wooden schooners of the last century to the present day steel and fiberglass vessels. With an impressive list of services and many hauling options, this essential yard has been operated for the past 21 years by Viking Gustafson. Join us as Viking gives us a look inside the workings of a centuries-old marine railway in America’s oldest port and tells some stories of projects past and future. If we are lucky, we might even hear about the time she hauled 25,000 honeybees!
Viking Gustafson was born in Jamestown, New York. She has her BA from Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, and her MDiv…
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In front of the Dory Shop
There is always something to see when walking Harbor Loop.

Bruins Game 7 Hype Video #LFG!
Magnolia Community Farmer’s Market Call out for Vendors
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Magnolia Community Farmers Market
Vendor Application & Guidelines
 Vendor Location & Hours
Call Out for Vendors
 1. Magnolia Community Farmers Market will be held every Sunday morning beginning June 9, 2019 and
running through September 15, 2019. Hours of operation will be from 9AM to 12PM.
- 2. The Market will be hosted on Lexington Avenue in Magnolia. The space provided for vendors will be from the
end of the Dunkin Donuts parking lot at 3 Lexington Ave to the Flume Road intersection.
- 3. Vendor parking will be provided in “Lot B” of D. Myers Pub, which is located to the right of the restaurant
and accessible by Flume Road.
Vendor Attendance & Payment
- 1. The Vendor fee is non-negotiable. Payments for missed attendance are non-refundable, unless otherwise
determined by the market committee.
- 2. Vendors who choose to pay the seasonal rate of $300 must pay in full prior to the first market date of June 9,
2019 (submitted with application).
- 3. Vendors who choose to pay weekly for market space must inform the market committee of their planned
attendance seven (7) days prior to the market, and payment for vendor space is required to confirm. $25 per
week
- 4. Payments may be made in cash or by check made out to the Magnolia Community Farmers Marke
- 5. Any vendor who misses two (2) markets without giving notice to the committee will not be allowed to
participate in future markets.
- 6. The Vendor fee guarantees each vendor a 10×10 reserved space. Vendors wishing to seek a double space
must pay a double fee.
Vendor Permitting & Ordinance Requirements
- 1. Health/Food Permits: Vendors of any prepared or ready to eat foods must provide a copy of the following
with this application:
Board of Health Permit from their hometown, proof of liability insurance, and a Gloucester Mobile
Food Unit Permit. The Gloucester Board of Health requires that MCFM vendors obtain the Mobile
Food Unit Permit. Food must be served using ServSafe methods. Call the Gloucester Health
Department for permits and ServSafe instructions at 978-281-9771. Additionally, if you will be
cooking at the market, you must apply for a Fire Permit through the Gloucester Fire Department.
978-281-9760.
- 2. All non-food vendors must obtain a $200 Transient Vendor Permit from the Gloucester City Clerk’s office.
- 3. Per Gloucester city ordinance vendors may not use single use plastic bags, unless the bag complies with the
requirements of being either a recyclable paper bag, a compostable and marine-degradable plastic bag, or a
reusable check-out bag.
General Vendor Guidelines
1. For the safety of our customers, there will be no vehicular traffic inside the market from 9am – 12pm.
- 2. Vendors should arrive no earlier than 7:30AM and should be set up and ready to greet customers for the
Market opening at 9AM.
- 3. The Market will be held “rain or shine”, unless the weather is dangerous or extreme. The Market Committee
will notify all vendors via email of a cancellation due to extreme weather.
- 4. Assume electricity is not available unless MCFM receives prior notice and approves its use. If electricity can
be provided, Vendors must supply their own extension cords and mats/tape to secure any portion of the cord
that lie in any walking area used by market customers.
- 5. Vendors who require electricity to comply with health department requirements will have priority over
electrical uses not required to ensure product safety.
- 6. Vendors must provide their own tables, 10×10 tents (if using), and any other equipment/supplies needed for
individual booths.
- 7. MCFM seeks to provide consumers with locally produced, hand crafted products, crafts and wares. For all
non-food/craft vendors, products that are manufactured, commercially produced, assembled from
commercially available parts, plans, kits or cast from commercial molds will not be accepted into the Market.
- 8. Non-vendors who come to the market to educate or to entertain can apply to attend the MCFM as an
educational organization or as a performer, specifically but not limited to: local history, fine arts, musicians,
gardening, sustainable living, and conservation of natural resources and recycling.
- 9. MCFM will not accept any political activity. Specifically, booth space for the purpose of elections, gathering
signatures, distributing political agendas, or campaigning to consumers of any kind will not be allowed into
the Market.
- 10. Bathrooms will be available at the Magnolia Library and Community Center.
- 11. All vendors are required to provide their own trash/recycling receptacle and honor the City of Gloucester’s
“carry-in, carry-out” policy.
- 12. The Market Committee reserves the right to deny/cancel any vendor application due to the lack of
compliance to any of the aforementioned rules and regulations set forth by the MCFM.
General Policy
 The Magnolia Community Farmers’ Market {MCFM} reserves the right to refuse application to, or to revoke
application of any vendor or non-vendor for any reason, if it is believed to be in conflict with acceptable selling
practices or the welfare of the market.
All authorized vendors participating in the MCFM agree that they are independent operators and not partners or
participants in a joint venture, and shall be individually liable for any loss, personal injury, deaths, and/or any other
damages that may occur as a result of the vendor’s negligence or that of its employees, agents, and associates. All
vendors agree to indemnify and save the MCFM and its volunteers,Support Committee, and the residents of
Lexington Ave harmless from any loss, costs, damages, and other expenses, including attorney’s fees suffered or
incurred by MCFM by reason of vendor’s negligence or intentional misconduct or that of its employees, agents, and
associates.
Vendor agrees to save, hold harmless, and indemnify the MCFM, its agents, members, and volunteers from and
against any and all liabilities, claims, demands, expenses, fines, penalties, suits, proceedings, actions, and causes of
action of any and every kind and nature arising out of or in any way connected with the vendor’s use of occupancy of
the premises, or any of the vendor’s activities in the market, or those of vendor’s agents, contractors, employees,
customers, and invitees while in or on the premises and/or the market.
Vendor agrees that no individual member, volunteer, or agent of the MCFM shall have any personal liability with
respect to any of the provisions of this Agreement. Under no circumstances shall vendor have a claim or cause of
action against any individual member, agent, or volunteer of MCFM with respect to any breach of this Agreement by
MCFM, or for any injury or damage sustained by vendor, its employees, contractors, agents, customers, or invitees
arising out of or in connection with vendor occupying and/or operating retail business on the premises or in the
market. This provision shall inure to the benefit of the MCFM, its successors and assigns, and their respective
principals.
- 7. “I have received and read Magnolia Community Farmers’ Market policies and agree to abide by them.
______________________________________________ __________________
Signature(s) of all owner(s) of Farm/Business Date
Additionally, Signee must be authorized by any partnership or corporation to execute this agreement
_______________________________________________
Please print name(s) of all owner(s) of farm/business
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Storm Moves Out to Sea and the Sun Shines on the Harbor
this weather! soup & crusty homemade Alexandra’s Bread day
Alexandra’s Bread – flair, fare and wares- artisan bakery and local & vintage gift shop 265 Main Street Gloucester MA
avoid the empty rack- call ahead to place your order – phone: (978) 281-3064

Greek Style Temple, Segesta Sicily

Near Trapani, Sicily, this  Doric temple was not built by the Greeks;
there is no evidence they occupied this location at the time it was built in the 5th century BC. The building was never completed and is remarkably preserved as is the mystery of its origins.
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