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The 1926 Schooner Adventure has returned to Gloucester after furthering its educational mission with the World Ocean School and about 400 Boston school kids. The 122-foot National Historic Landmark vessel also made a two-week voyage up the coast of Maine, showing the Gloucester flag at Portland, Boothbay, and Rockland and welcoming hundreds of visitors aboard.

Now back at our home port we are continuing our community sailing program three times a week: Wednesdays at 4pm, Fridays at 5pm, and Saturday mornings at 11 for the rest of the season. This Wednesday there is a special deal with reduced ticket prices.  Just visit the Calendar and click on July 11. Add the promo code SAILNOW18 and join us at Maritime Gloucester’s Webster Pier for a fun and relaxing experience. Kids sail free on Wednesdays.

This Wednesday Design of Mine continues it’s Summer Series of Live Music while you Sip & Shop 6-8pm with Toni Ann Enes

 

 

Also, make sure to also check out our new neighbors
Rose & Dove
and welcome them to the West End !

Gloucester HarborWalk Summer Cinema welcomes three more sponsors- 2 days till The Greatest Showman

Five free movie nights begin Wednesday July 11th, 2018- The Summer of Song!

City of Gloucester and Rob Newton, Cape Ann Cinema and Stage, announce the 2018 Gloucester HarborWalk Summer Cinema free outdoor movies line up:

July 11 ::: The Greatest Showman
July 18 ::: Coco
July 25 ::: The Wizard of Oz
August 1 ::: The Beatles Yellow Submarine
August 8 ::: Footloose
July 11, 18, 25 and August 1 and 8. Rain dates  August 15 & 22

HarborWalk Summer Cinema Sponsors and Presenters include:

Gloucester Lyceum & Sawyer Free Public Library, Sudbay Automotive, and 1623 Studios (Cape Ann TV) join North Shore 104.9, the Building Center; ToodeLoos! ; Doyon’s Appliance ; and Cape Ann Savings Bank  as HarborWalk Summer Cinema important sponsors. 

 

The Summer 2018 movie nights are presented by: Woodman’s of Essex;  DIVA; Cape Ann Lanes, The Cave Gloucester Mass: Cheese, Wine & Chocolate Shop, and Gloucester Auto Body.

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Breakfast Places: Sherry’s Corner Café in Magnolia

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Sherry with a great smile at Sherry’s Corner Café, located at  2 Lexington Ave Gloucester, MA 01930

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Themed food and entertainment aboard the Beauport Cruiselines every Wednesday starting July 11

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Seaport Grille friends – are you looking for something to do this Wednesday? Join us for a night of themed food and entertainment aboard the Beauport Cruiselines every Wednesday starting July 11 through August 15! Kicking off the first event of our Chefs at Sea series is Chef Jason Bond of Bondir Restaurant.

Chef Jason Bond’s award-winning highly acclaimed cuisine will be brought to Gloucester where he will prepare tastes of the seasons during a charming evening 3-hour cruise of the harbor on July 11. Dine under the stars and interact with one of Boston’s most treasured chefs.

Be sure to get your tickets today!

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Join us for a night of themed food and entertainment aboard the Beauport Cruiselines every Wednesday starting July 11 through August 15! Kicking off the first event of our “Chefs at Sea” series is Chef Jason Bond of Bondir Restaurant.

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#CHOOSEGLOUCESTER VIDEO SERIES: MEET GLOUCESTER HIGH GRADUATE KEVIN NOLAN

For Kevin Nolan, Gloucester High School was a springboard to the world of mechanical and electrical engineering at Virginia Tech University.

Kevin says Gloucester High teacher Kurt Lichtenwald taught him about engineering and physics through hands-on projects and classroom teaching, allowing kids to learn about science in whatever way they learn best.

“I’m grateful for the education I got at Gloucester High School,” Kevin says. “My experience being here has been some of the best few years of my life.”

Watch Kevin’s story:

Fourth in a series of video profiles about why students and their families choose the Gloucester public schools. Read the introductory post about the #ChooseGloucester series here. You can also check out the student video profiles of Lizzie LusterAustin Monell and Delaney Benchoff.

Fish Food: Slow Mo Video

While out for a walk yesterday we watched fish eating the moths that were landing on the water.  Could this be an answer to our absurd moth situation in “the cove”?

We’re Lucky To Have Nelson’s In Town

The staff is knowledgeable, friendly and they stock a wide variety of the clothing for working men, especially fishermen.

Got a nice lightweight lobster belt that doesn’t sag from it’s own weight and some summerweight work gloves.  Perfect belt- $15.

Address248 Main St, Gloucester, MA 01930

 

 

New Moon Yoga Nidra

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Please join Ayurveda Wellness Healing, LLC for a powerful session of restorative Yoga combined with the deep relaxation of Yoga Nidra . (Yoga deep sleep) & Aromatherapy, Wednesday, July 11 from 6:30-8:30pm

This class will incorporate meditation, breath work, aromatherapy, and supportive healing yoga poses. We will combine the energy of the new moon to set our intention for the month ahead while deeply relaxing the body to ground these intentions and heal the body and mind.

Benefits of Yoga Nidra
• Increase Immune function
• Improved digestion
• Better sleep
• Releases old habit, fatigue, worry and stress

We supply all the mats and props.

Space is limited and pre-registration is required.
Investment: $27

Please register by calling: 978-852-0066.
Or email:  info@ayurvedawellnesshealing.com

“Blockage is disease/Flow is health” 🙂

www.ayurvedawellnesshealing.com

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Gloucestercast 287 With Kerry McKenna, Ken Reihl, JD MacEachern, Lesa Frontiero Cahill, Cathy McCarthy, Stephanie Tashjy, Chris Brien, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 7/8/18

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Gloucestercast 287 With Kerry McKenna, Ken Reihl, JD MacEachern, Lesa Frontiero Cahill, Cathy McCarthy, Stephanie Tashjy, Chris Brien, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 7/8/18

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Topics Include:

Free Tickets To Cape Ann Community Cinema – Share this post on Facebook for a chance to win two free tickets to Cape Ann Community Cinema, The Cinema Listings are always stickied in the GMG Calendar at the top of the blog or you can click here to go directly to the website

Seacoast 10K Roadrace Register here- www.northshoretiming.com 

Rocky Neck Wednesdays On The Neck- https://www.facebook.com/rockynecking/

July 11th &August 8th

Chamber Block Party Schedule – http://www.gloucesterblockparty.com/ , Auction, Festival By The Sea, Waterfront www.capeannchamber.com

Plover Update

New GMGI Facility

Schooner Festival

Monarchs Are Coming

Schooner Lannon Cigar and Bourbon Cruise Will Sell Out July 27, 2018 Get Tickets Here

PIPING PLOVER UPDATE – WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

 Pip, the day before he was killed.

You may be asking, “where are the Good Harbor Beach Piping Plovers now?” Surprisingly, they are still around! After the night the last chick was killed (tracks point to a skirmish with a dog and several people in the nesting area), two Piping Plovers were reported at Cape Hedge Beach the following evening. Rockport resident Gail, who first reported the sighting, and PiPl volunteer monitor Laurie Sawin and I, found one at Cape Hedge the next morning, and by the next day, two had returned to the roped off area at #3 boardwalk!

Everyday since, either Greenbelt’s Dave McKinnon, my husband Tom, Deborah Cramer, or myself have spotted at least one in the cordoned off #3.

Recent PiPl sightings at the Good Harbor Beach nesting area.

Our thoughts are to leave some part of the roping up as long as the Piping Plovers are still using it as a sanctuary during high tide when the beach is crowded. For a second and even more important reason, many of us would like to see part of the cordoned off area stay in place for the simple reason it is helping with dune recovery.

You may recall that during late winter we had back to back nor’easters, which had a devastating effect on Good Harbor Beach in that much of the beach’s sand was washed away. The beach dropped about ten feet, which now causes the tide to come up high to the edge of the bluff. Beach grass and beach vegetation will help prevent future washouts. Because the area around #3 has been roped of since mid-April, a fantastic patch of beach grass has begun to take hold!!! If we leave a narrow strip roped off from the public, about ten to fifteen feet wide, running the length of the beach and around the creek bend, this simple step alone will have a marked impact on the overall health of the dune habitat.Beach plants help prevent erosion while also providing shade and shelter for tiny shorebirds.

A pair of one-day-old Least Tern chicks finding shade.

 

REMINDER: KIM SMITH PROGRAM AT THE ROCKPORT ASSOCIATION AT 6PM MONDAY EVENING

This new, more conservation-oriented talk is based on my ‘Friend of the Earth’ speech at Salem State University.

The event is free and open to the public. I hope to see you there!

Ice Ice Baby

Ice, Ice, Baby! During the recent 2018 July 4th Heat Wave, ice was being distributed however possible, including a Tesla Model X ice wagon heading to the Market Restaurant in Annisquam, and Cape Ann Marina’s stainless 2 ton flatbed (they hoped to beat the Cut drawbridge). The vintage Harvey Cape Pond Ice truck was last seen down Thurston’s Point:

“Anything is Possible” …. Join Us in Supporting Reid’s Ride and the Reid R. AYA Cancer Alliance.

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Reid R. Sacco AYA Cancer AllianceAltering the course of Cancer in Adolescents and Young Adults. 

AYA Cancer Alliance Mission –bring better care and treatments to each and every adolescent and young adult battling cancer so that each is given the chance to survive and thrive. Changing the way adolescents and young adults with cancer are treated, one patient at a time if need be. 

You can participate in and support Reid’s Ride by cycling, volunteering, donate, cheering on cyclists along the route, or Come to Stage Fort Park, Gloucester MA Sunday, July 15th and meet ‘the force’ behind Reid’s Ride –    

Join Reid’s Family, Lorraine, Gene, Weston, Deb, Frank Sacco, and Reid’s many cousins, friends and volunteers. A wonderful group of organizers and participants for this 28-Mile fundraising Bicycle Ride from Lynnfield MA high school to Gloucester MA, Stage Fort Park.

So much positivity behind this group…

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