‘Christmas with the Bach Family’ magical Musicians of the Old Post Road with opera soloists coming to Gloucester Meetinghouse UU Church
GLOUCESTER MEETINGHOUSE FOUNDATION presents The Musicians of the Old Post Road ‘Christmas with the Bach Family’ Friday, December 14, 2018, 7:30pm Corner of Middle & Church Street, Gloucester, MA

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The Osprey is Rockin’!
The Osprey seemed to be rocking and rolling in the harbor recently.
NEW on Ladies Night – Pop Up Gift Card Shop making it easy on Main Street
Thursday, December 6, 2018 – NEW for Ladies Night Gloucester, MA.
Gloucester shops are coming to the easiest address on Main – 123 Main Street home of the YMCA fundraising offices on the corner of Main and Hancock Street. (Kids Unlimited final location.) “Save time and do all your local Gift Card Shopping in ONE location on ONE night!”
Cape Ann Lanes, Common Crow, George’s Restaurant, Maplewood Car Wash, Ryan & Wood, Schooner Thomas E. Lannon, YMCA…

Have you tried the Jazz Brunch at Feather & Wedge?
Join Feather & Wedge for their jazz brunch this Sunday with music by jazz guitarist Peter Fedele. Peter is well known for his unique style that combines traditional jazz, with bebop, rock and funk. Reservations highly recommended. 978.999.5917
Sunday, Dec 2, 2018
10:30 – 2:30 PM

Feather & Wedge, 5 Main Street, Rockport, MA 01915
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Are you an Arnold, Tysver, Page, Lasley, Lacey, Dahlmer, LaFond, Shoares, Weiderman, Genet, or Jones? Please join us on January 19, 2019! We want to hear about your families and all their stories!
Ever wondered how nautical charts get made and updated?
A WHALE OF A TAIL AT THE PAINT FACTORY
“Dive Deep Within” – Goetemann artist Deborah Redwood’s sculpture at the Paint Factory
Don’t you love the scale of Deborah’s piece? Much like Gloucester’s most beloved statues, the “Fishermen’s Wives Memorial,” “Man at the Wheel,” and “Joan of Arc,” “Dive Deep Within” is built to a very human scale and blends beautifully with the environment. “Dive Deep Within” is a statement, but does not try to compete with or dominate the surrounding landscape. Read more about Deborah’s piece here:
and visit her website here: https://www.deborahredwood.com/
When I look at the subtle artistry of “Dive Deep Within,” I am reminded of the humungous abrasive metal sculpture that our community has been highly pressurized to accept, to not only find a suitable location for its installation, but to pay for its fabrication as well. One suggested site was the tiny narrow strip of green grass on the Rocky Neck causeway. When that location was wholeheartedly rejected, the next attempt was to locate the sculpture at the beautiful, but again very small, Solomon Jacob’s Park. This suggestion was especially nonsensical because the Solomon Jacob Park was specifically designed to be an open window to the working waterfront.
Monumentally large sculptures like that perhaps look best when sited in vast open spaces, a midwestern prairie or on a farm field; at a similar place where from the artist has made his home for most of his life, rather than Gloucester’s stunning waterfront.
Greatly appreciating the scale and intention of Deborah Redwood’s “Dive Deep Within”
Painted Sky, painted clouds

GHS boys basketball schedules – come see some games! Plus cookie dough booster

Gloucester High School boys basketball 2018 SCHEDULES
as of 11/30/18 (click photos to enlarge) Follow link to the Gloucester sports page to see all the Gloucester team schedules on the calendar
https://www.northeasternma.org/public/genie/595/school/5/
Inspired by ROTC, there will be a telethon cookie dough booster fundraiser for the GHS boys basketball team on December 10, 2018 from 4-6pm. Team players will speed dial for one hour to try to sell as much cookie dough as possible in that time. Fundraising goes back into the program to assist with the banquet and maybe some swag. Please email Rosa rmortillaro@gloucesterschool.com if you’d like to be added to the ‘cookie call list’ December 10th to help support the team. Rosa has helped GHS sports teams for years. Maybe this year the kids will get some team spirit sweatshirts or gear.
Gloucester High School Fishermen Athletics facebook page – https://m.facebook.com/ghsfishermenathletics/
Santa Arrives in Rockport!!



Griffin Bouchard’s 5th Annual Skate

SNAPSHOTS OF WBZ CARL STEVENS AND POSSIBLE HUMAN REMAINS FOUND
As part of my Piping Plover project, I often stop by Revere and Winthrop beaches when heading to and from job sites in Boston and Cambridge. While at Revere Beach yesterday, several TV news trucks pulled up in front of the police station and cameramen set up their cameras. I imagined perhaps another whale had washed ashore but bones of what are believed to be human have been collected by police.
I briefly met WBZ’s Carl Stevens and cameraman (both super nice). So sorry I didn’t get the cameraman’s name for the photo caption. If anyone knows, please write.
I didn’t have time to stick around and learn more although not much else is know at this time.
Waiting for Santa
HomieCast 23 With Craig Kimberley, James Eves, Jim Dalpiaz, Chris Dewolfe and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 11/30/18

HomieCast 23 With Craig Kimberley, James Eves, Jim Dalpiaz, Chris Dewolfe and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 11/30/18
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Topics Include:
What’s everyone drinking. Shout out to Cape Ann Brewing new “Joey Rocks”
Superbowl predictions
Roast Beef Taste Off Recap
Craig’s new BBQ Channel- BBQiT
Gift’s each guy thinks are great gifts.
Each homie gives their number one local go-to place for holiday gift ideas.
Our friends at Backlash Brewing are nominated for best new Boston Bar- help them win by voting here Boston’s Best New Bar Voting
Foster’s Grill Store Ladies Night All Day Sale Is Insane Check it out here



Reiki Training: First Degree/Shoden (Beginning Teaching)
First Degree/Shoden (Beginning Teaching) – 2 Day** In-person Training
**Plus Additional requirements for ‘Certificate of Completion.’
When: Sunday, December 9 and Monday December 10
Where: Peabody MA.
No pre-requisite necessary. Come with an open-mind and an open-heart!
The focus of this training is ‘Self-Reiki for Self-Care’ – Self-reiki offers a quick and easy way to relax, improve comfort and increase calm. Self-reiki also can help those wanting to make positive lifestyle changes and or enhance their meditation practice.
Contact Us for Details and to Register – 978-283-4258 or Email: info@dreamtimewellness.com
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Gloucester Smiles-1086
Magnolia Annual Tree Lighting
Join us this Sunday at 4:30 for cookies, caroling, candy canes and crafts to celebrate the big guy coming to MAGNOLIA! As always, Santa will arrive to help us light the tree and join us inside for a visit with the kiddos and check them off his naughty and nice list!
Magnolia Library and Community Center
Sunday, December 2, 2018
4:30 – 6:30 pm

LANESVILLE CONGREGATIONAL ANNUAL CHRISTMAS FAIR TODAY!
Lanesville Congregational Church
Annual Christmas Fair
Saturday, December 1st
9 am – 1 pm
1120 Washington st, Gloucester
Hostess Baskets,
Baked Goods, Nisu & Anadama breads
Jewelry, Crafts, Book Sale
Holiday Greens, Wreaths
Swags & Trees
White Elephant
We will be serving delicious freshly made Breakfast, Lunch & Fish chowder.
All proceeds will go towards the purchase of building materials
for our Student Missions Project in Canton, Mississippi.
Each July, we send some 25 high school students and adults
to share the love of Christ by roofing homes and running a
Vacation Bible School Program in the Sawmill Quarter of Canton.







