After the clouds started to clear the sunset was very interesting and stunning.


My View of Life on the Dock
After the clouds started to clear the sunset was very interesting and stunning.


Cape Ann participated in the Massachusetts Cultural Council (MCC) statewide cultural district convening which was hosted by the Natick Center for the Arts. Statewide district gatherings occur once or twice a year: the last two were held in Cambridge, and Beverly. Representatives from Gloucester, Rockport and Essex cultural districts were in attendance. (Manchester and Ipswich do not not have a designation at this time. Gloucester could have seven.)
Massachusetts Cultural Council Director, Anita Walker, welcomed the crowd, and introduced officials from Natick and new additions to the MCC staff. Jill Cahill, Gloucester’s Director of Community Development, brought a gift from the Mayor and the City to add to a send-off of thanks and well wishes for Meri Jenkins, longtime MCC leader who managed cities and towns through cultural facilities funding and district designations. Luis Edgardo Cotto and Justina Crawford will be taking over the MCC Community Initiative programs managed by Meri.

The MCC approved five year district renewals for both Rocky Neck and Rockport last year. District renewal for Gloucester’s downtown is underway. Essex received official citations for their renewal at this convening. Here’s a photo of Christopher Stepler, artist and Manager of Essex Shipbuilding Museum, and Lee Spence, former Director. One update they shared was that the successful historic exhibition The Women of Essex – Stories to Share displayed at Essex Town Hall in a renovated bright space on the top floor above the TOHP Burnham Public Library (thanks in part to Cultural Facilities funding) was selected to travel to the NPS regional Visitor Center in Salem.

The waves along the back shore were pretty terrific the other day



Of course there were pumpkins to celebrate an October wedding! I think these are adorable.


Monday’s Action. Tournament schedules for Field Hockey and Boys Soccer TBA over the next couple days. Football-home playoff game Friday night too!!
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Join us as we explore the joys of storage vegetables and their many uses in baking! Learn how to highlight or hide hardy winter roots like carrots and beets among more traditional items like apples or pumpkins. Participants will be led by community gardeners and Backyard Growers staff, alongside our fabulous guest chef Sarah Wonson. You’ll leave with recipes, tips, and tricks to incorporate these seasonal recipes into your holidays meals! Not an experienced cook? No problem! We’ll go over the basics, so all levels of cooking experience are welcome.
Please notify us in advance of any allergies in your party.
Hi Joey,
My name is Matt Catanzano. I work at Improv Asylum in Boston.
Last year, Nichole posted about a bartending video I did for the holidays. I just did another one for Halloween and I thought you may like it!
Here it is: Halloween Bartender.
Chris Anderson and Chef Ken Duckworth
DON’T MISS THE LAST BOOK CLUB EVENT OF THE YEAR! The literary dinners sell out quickly. If you would like to attend, purchase your tickets here.
Moderator: Erin Almond has published fiction, essays, and reviews in The Boston Globe, Roar Magazine,Colorado Review, Normal School, Small Spiral Notebook, and on Nerve.com, Cognoscenti.com, and The Rumpus.net. She is a graduate of the UC-Irvine MFA program and a recipient of a St. Botolph Foundation Emerging Artists Grant. She is currently seeking a home for her novel Witches’ Dance, and at work on her next book. Erin lives outside Boston with her husband, Steve, and their three children. NOTE: This event will run from 6-8 p.m.
Maggie Dietz and Todd Hearon led a lively discussion on October’s sold out book club selection, George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four.
Many of our Piping Plover volunteers will recognize two of October’s attendees, Kerry and Patty. Every morning at sunrise, these two are at Good Harbor Beach cleaning up, what on some mornings amounts to, a mountain of litter.
Last week we posted a photo of a group of Great Blue Herons, Cormorants, Snowy Egrets, Little Blue Herons, and Great Egrets all foraging together on a rainy morning. The Great Blue Herons are so perfectly camouflaged when perched on the rocky shoreline and we asked how many GBH folks could see. Reader Julie W. saw the most and she even sent the photo back with the Great Blues circled. Thank you Julie for taking the time to do that!!
Did you know that Crossfit Cape Ann offers a ladies-only class on Monday nights at 6:30PM? It’s a great way to meet the strong and inspiring ladies of CFCA.

Interested in joining CFCA? Check out our website for more info!
What fun on Sunday afternoon at Gloucester’s City Hall. Thank you Mayor and all the volunteers for a great time. Love all the costumes on both kids and parents. Helped not be so nervous waiting for the Champion Red Sox Game.

Shop Gloucester – Gloucester Downtown Association
Gloucester Downtown Association’s Annual Main St. Halloween Trick or Treat is less than a week away! On October 31, from 4-6, bring your family and friends for Trick or Treating along Main St. Many shops on will be open with goodies ready for everyone!
Thanks to Paul Horovitz for this great shot of some wave riders off Annisquam Light.
