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Delightful couples, one from Peabody (he was originally from Gloucester), the other couple are from Michigan.

While I was taking the photo, the Lobster Police were in the process of releasing a caught oversized lobster.  (see photo below) 

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See section “§697.20   Size, harvesting and landing requirements.” in the Electronic Code of Federal Regulations site.

Nichole’s Picks 11/3 + 11/4

Pick #1:  Cape Ann Museum Little House Exhibit

The Little House: Her Story

NOV. 3, 2018 — MARCH 31, 2019

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2017 marked the 75th anniversary of the publication of the children’s book The Little House, written and illustrated by Virginia Lee Burton (1909–1968). In recognition of that milestone, for the past two years the Cape Ann Museum has been pleased to collaborate with Gallery A4 at the Takenaka Corporation in Tokyo, Japan, creating an exhibition exploring Burton’s extraordinary career and legacy. The Sawyer Free Library in Gloucester, the University of Minnesota, the Burton-Demetrios family and the Tokyo Children’s Library also contributed to the project. The exhibition that resulted from this partnership featured archival material and a model of the little house at the center of Burton’s story. After being on display at Gallery A4 the exhibition traveled to a handful of other venues around Japan including Spiral, a multi-purpose cultural center in Minami-Aoyama. The exhibition was greeted enthusiastically by large crowds at each site. Now, a year later, the model of Virginia Lee Burton’s Little House that was at the center of the exhibition is on its way to America where it will soon be on display at the Cape Ann Museum.

The Cape Ann Museum is pleased and honored to have been given this rare opportunity to engage in cross cultural dialogue on salient topics such as these and thanks its partners—and dear friends—in Japan for their generosity and kindness.

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Pick #2:  The Trustees present Notch Traveling Biergarten at Castle Hill

Saturday, November 3rd 12-4, Free

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The Trustees and Notch Brewing are partnering to bring a series of family-friendly, outdoor ‘biergarten’ experiences to some of our parks, farms, and cultural sites this year.

Each biergarten will present family-friendly activities, food, refreshments, and entertainment, and will highlight each location’s unique character, history, and natural wonders. The weekends will feature locally crafted session (low alcohol) beer by Notch, which grows its barley and malt locally in Hadley, MA. The gardens are modeled after European-style, outdoor beer gardens growing in popularity both nationally and internationally as more and more people look for ways to enjoy leisure time together with family and friends.

The Notch Traveling Biergarten will be on site during Castle Hill’s annual Art Show.

10 am – 4 pm  Crane Estate Art Show & Sale in the Great House, Casino and Grand Allée.

10 am – 4 pm  Castle Hill Gift Shop and Cafe Open. The Cafe will sell sandwiches, salads, snacks, desserts, coffee, and other non-alcoholic beverages.

12 pm – 4 pm Bambolina of Salem will serve bratwurst, potato salad, sauerkraut, and pretzels in the Biergarten.

12 pm – 4 pm Lawn games and children’s eye spy in the Biergarten

1 pm  Pedro Alonzo will give a curator talk at TunnelTeller, Alicja Kwade’s Art and the Landscpe installation at the former site of the Crane’s hedge maze.

2 pm  Student art reception in the Casino

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Pick #3:  Boston Christmas Festival and Gingerbread Competition

November 2nd, 3rd, and 4th

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Visit all 350+ pop up boutiques by American Artisans 

Enjoy sampling the delicious products found in the Farmer’s Market Aisle. One entire aisle was not big enough and this year there are even more exhibitors to tantalize your taste buds.

Be amazed at the sensational Gingerbread Houses created by Boston’s top pastry chefs vying for Best in Show honors.

Meet the Artisans and commission a piece OR buy from their new 2018  line.

The Annual Boston Christmas Festival will feature the work of more than 350 American master craftsmen, and will highlight the annual Gingerbread House Competition to benefit Housing Families, Inc. – a non-profit organization dedicated to ending family homelessness.

Shop from 300 of America’s Finest Craft Artists at the Annual Christmas Festival, a festive holiday tradition, heralds in the season at Boston’s Seaport World Trade Center with the largest fine art and craft show in New England.

A unique aspect of the event is the rare opportunity it offers festival-goers to meet the artisans, discuss their work and commission custom pieces destined to become tomorrow’s heirlooms.

A popular Festival highlight will be the Gingerbread House Competition, where Top Chefs create gingerbread masterpieces to be judged by a celebrity panel.

Don’t forget to Print your Discount Coupon!.

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As always, for a comprehensive list of family activities, please visit our friends at North Shore Kid

I saw a total of 8 Trick or Treaters. Is Halloween officially dead?

Got out of work at 6:45PM and had it in my head to make sure I drive extra slow on the way home because it was Halloween night and I figured that would be prime time for kids to be out and about.

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I saw three kids in one pack on Haskell and not another group all the way to my sister Felicia’s house where we had dinner.  While at Felicia’s only one group came by, a group of four one of which was Erin McKay’s daughter and then Buzzy Boo came home dressed up like a skeleton.

Uhmmmmmm, does anyone else remember what it was like when we were middle schoolers in the early eighties?

It was egg fights on the Golf Course and you’d get cans or shaving cream and put needles in the nozzle and then melt it down so the shaving cream would squirt out 7-8 feet or so.  Toilet paper in the trees?  We’d come home COVERED in shaving cream and eggs.

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Those were good times.

The streets were packed with kids.  I’m not sure how it is around the rest of the city but  our neighborhood in East Gloucester was a dead zone.  Get to CVS today because I’m sure there’s a buttload of candy left over that they’ll be selling for next to nothing.

 

 

Rabbi’s Note to TAA Community after Shooting at Tree of Life Synagogue

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בָּרוּךְ דַּיַּן הָאֱמֶת

Blessed is the True Judge

עֵץ-חַיִּים הִיא לַמַּחֲזִיקִים בָּהּ, וְתֹמְכֶיהָ מְאֻשָּׁר

It is a tree of life to those who grasp onto it, and whoever holds on to it is happy.

(Proverbs 3:18)

First an invitation, and then some reflection.

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This Friday night (a musical Kabbalat Shabbat with the Alle Brider Band) is the first time we will join together as a community after the horrific murders at Congregation Tree of Life in Pittsburg last Shabbat.  Our service, which will follow the regular form of our Friday evening service, will be an opportunity for prayer, song and healing in response to this horrific event.

We are also reaching out to the wider Gloucester community to join us in solidarity.  Since Shabbat, I have received many expressions of concern and support.  I expect I am not the only one. Today, leaving the synagogue, I saw a car…

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BECAUSE EVERY LITTLE BEE NEEDS A PAIR OF COWGIRL BOOTS

Happy Halloween from East Gloucester!

Closing Artists Reception for Leon Doucette & Peter Herbert ART@the Icehouse Gallery

Closing Reception for Leon Doucette & Peter Herbert

If you missed our very successful Grand Opening Reception October 13th for this Exhibit, now is your last chance!— Please join us for our upcoming Closing Artists’ Reception for Leon Doucette & Peter Herbert at ART@the IceHouse, Cape Pond Ice Company, this Saturday afternoon, November 3, from 3 pm – 6 pm.
Saturday, November 3, Closing Artists’ Reception, from 3-6 pm,
ART@the IceHouse, 104 Commercial Street, Fort Wharf, Gloucester

Please join us to view these lovely portraits, and land and sea-scapes by two talented local artists!

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Nia with Linda Wilkes at MAGMA tomorrow, Nov. 1 at 10:15 am. Free weekly class at Rose Baker Center, Mondays at 1 pm

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Join us tomorrow, Nov. 1 at MAGMA as we dance our final week to the fun music of Pink Martini.  If you don’t know the group, they are very eclectic.  Something for everyone.  Here are a few links to their music.  Sway  and Bitty Boppy Betty  Come check it out.

And join us at the Rose Baker Center on Mondays at 1 pm for a free weekly Nia class.

Hope to see you soon!  Namaste, Linda

Nia is a no-impact, movement class that draws from a number of disciplines including yoga, Tae Kwon Do, Jazz, Alexander Technique, Tai Chi. Routines are created for safety and joy, all while getting a great cardiovascular workout.  Hmm.. fun, safety, good music, joy and cardiovascular health all in one package. Come experience this healthy and mindful fitness experience for yourself.  For more info, visit my web site

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MAGMA TEMPORARY ENTRANCE CHANGE…

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10th ANNUAL TASTE OF CAPE ANN

10th ANNUAL TASTE OF CAPE ANN

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Local restaurants come together in one night of support for YMCA Teens

WHAT:       The Taste of Cape Ann Celebrating our TENTH YEAR! The most delicious event of the year featuring the best of Cape Ann eateries offering food, wine and spirits for just $25 per person with 100% of the proceeds of ticket sales going to support the Cape Ann YMCA’s Youth & Teen programs in Gloucester and Rockport. Annually, some 200 guests take part in this fabulous foodie festival. Some local favorites include Cake Ann, Cape Ann Food Tours, Cape Ann Olive Oil, Common Crow, J Cakes, Latitude 43 & Minglewood Tavern, Lobster Land, Mile Marker One, Mom’s Kitchen, Nutty Redhead, Passports Restaurant, Pier 23 Kitchen, Pigeon Cove Ferments, Seaport Grille, Trio, Sugar Magnolias and more! Music by John Jerome.

Through the generous support of the Cape Ann community and Beauport Financial Services, Cruiseport Gloucester, Tom Davis, CPA, Robert Stewart, PC and Institution for Savings, proceeds directly impact the Y’s Teen Leadership Development programs and Teen Centers in Gloucester and Rockport. The Cape Ann Y has a long history of serving youth and teens in the Gloucester and Rockport communities and strives to empower the next generation of leaders by giving them the tools to succeed. Through service learning opportunities, leadership clubs and drop-in Teen Centers where everyone is welcome, the Y is creating an inviting and inspiring atmosphere for young adults to thrive.

WHEN:         Thursday, November 8th, 6:00 – 9:00pm

Tickets: $25/person

WHERE:       Cruiseport Gloucester

6 Rowe Square Gloucester

Classy or Soft, What Do You Think?

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The Dodgers took out a full page ad in Wednesday’s Globe to congratulate the #RedSox on winning the World Series.

Would you want the Red Sox To Do The Same Had they lost To The Dodgers?

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Fish Tales – Save the Date

This is the biggest live story-telling show of the year, benefiting The Writers Center and Gloucester Stage.  With the theme OMG, it is bound to be entertaining.  Buy your tickets early, it was sold out the last two years.

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Inge Berge Tonight! Wednesdays with Fly Amero @ The Rhumb Line 7-10pm 10.31.2018

Dinner Specials Each Week!
Wednesday, October 31 – 7pm
My Musical Guest: INGE BERGE!

I’m sure Inge Berge has something scary bubbling in his
witch’s brew pot for us on Halloween this Wednesday. Only
one way to find out what it is… jump on your magic flying guitar
and come to the Rhumb Line! We start at 7pm! ~ Fly

Dinner with great music!
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
The Rhumb Line Kitchen……features Morgan Forsythe! Dishes are better than ever before!
Plus a fine, affordable wine menu!
Upcoming…
11/7 – Toni Ann

11/14 – Annette Dion

Visit: http://www.therhumbline.com/
Looking forward……to seeing you there 🙂

Salem witch trials end with Esther Elwell, from Gloucester, Sarah Jessica Parker’s ancestor

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In the tv show, Who Do You Think You Are? (March 5 2010), produced by Lisa Kudrow, season 1, episode 1, Sarah Jessica Parker learns that her tenth great grandmother, Esther (Dutch) Elwell, was found guilty of witchcraft in 1692. Her arrest was the last formal accusation recorded during the Salem witch trials. The grisly court was dissolved days prior to her sentencing because spectral evidence was banned. Esther lived to be 82 years old. Parker visited Danvers to meet with historians and inspect the original records, and then on to Salem to pay respects.

Did Sarah Jessica Parker come to Gloucester?

Well, not according to the final edit. The show could have filmed here.

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Beckoned to Gloucester, Salem teenager and accuser, Betty Hubbard, officially confirmed the false suspicions in 1692. And just like that three women from Gloucester– Esther Elwell, Abigail Rowe and Rebecca Dike– were arrested for killing Gloucester resident, Mary Fitch, by witchcraft. Historians determined that nine women from Gloucester were caught up in the witchhunts, jailed, and released (by the spring of 1693). Accused were more often than not related and at odds with accusers, well off, and/or “trouble”.  Collaborating institutions and collections have gathered and digitized 17th century documents. You can peruse them here: http://salem.lib.virginia.edu/17docs.html

Later history of witches in Gloucester revolve around Dogtown. In the 1896 book,  In the Heart of Cape Ann, Charles Mann described Gloucester’s Dogtown as “practically the only ruined city in America.” By then Dogtown legends persisted about “witches” like Tammy Younger (died 1829), her aunt Luce George, Peg Wesson, and Judy Rhines.  Percy Mackaye’s 1921 poem Dogtown Common acknowledged Mann’s book, “curious reader may learn many strange, half fogotten facts concerning the old Puritan life of that region…”  Here’s the eerie opener setting a fitting scene for Halloween.

Inland among the lonely cedar dells
of old Cape Ann, near Gloucester by the sea,
Still live the dead–in homes that used to be.
     All day in dreamy spells
They tattle low with toungues of tinkling cattle
     bells,
Or spirit tappings of some hollow tree,
And there, all night–all night, out of the
     dark–
They bark–and bark.

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Apparently, when Sarah Jessica Parker starred in Hocus Pocus (1993), she did not know this family history. Some of the movie was filmed on location in Salem and Marblehead.

Happy Halloween

Shopping at Nichols candies, Gloucester, Ma. They’re open till 8pm!

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 Nichols Candies Gloucester, Massachusetts since 1932

Visitors to Gloucester at the Breakwater

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From Beverly enjoying a bike ride around Cape Ann with a stop at the Breakwater

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From Argentina enjoyed a walk on the Breakwater

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From South Korea enjoy fishing at the Breakwater

Scary Lunch

I took Finn to lunch at Captain Carlos to see the Halloween Decorations on Sunday while Thatcher was off volunteering at the awesome City Hall Halloween Party!

They do a wonderful job of turning the restaurant into a treat for diners!