Good day kids:
Happy nice weather.
When: Saturday, June 30, 2018
Where: St. Peters Square
Time: 08:00 – 09:00
We can go up Main and Rogers as well.
Thank you all
Buona Fiesta

My View of Life on the Dock
Good day kids:
Happy nice weather.
When: Saturday, June 30, 2018
Where: St. Peters Square
Time: 08:00 – 09:00
We can go up Main and Rogers as well.
Thank you all
Buona Fiesta


Dinner Specials Each Week!
Wednesday, June 27th – 7pm
My Musical Guest: INGE BERGE!

photo by Sheila Roberts Orlando
Inge Berge is a rare breed of artist. I knew it instantly when
first we met. His lyrics are honest and fearless. His rhythm
hand on the guitar is hypnotic. Pure quality. However it was
that he chose this place on the planet to settle, well, I’m just
glad it happened. Starts at 7. ~ 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…
7/4 – Closed for Holiday
7/11 – Charlee Bianchini
7/18 – Bill Gleason (w/Ken Steiner on upright)
Visit: http://www.therhumbline.com/
Looking forward……to seeing you there 🙂
Buona Fiesta, Gloucester! We have our full bar starting Wednesday! We will also be open for lunch & dinner on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Enjoy all of the traditions right outside our front door! #viva
DRIFT CAFE on Main St. in Downtown Gloucester had put in AMAZING open-view windows that span the entire wall. It’s officially the best seat in town to see all that is Fiesta! They will have the LIVE FEED for the Seine Boat Races and the Greasy Pole!!
VIVA!!!
Please help support the PRIDE OF GLOUCESTER documentary we are doing. Go to
http://prideofgloucester.com/ for info and chance to be a part of our film!
“4th of July greased pole walk over water Glouceter, MA 1973” by Spencer Grant
Can anyone identify the Greasy pole walker, boat leaper, and little boy in the cool inflatable (50 something years old now)? Are you in this photograph on the platform or watching from the water?

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Spotted on the dock by the Maritime Heritage Center. Imagine what they have seen!





Photos of food not enough? Check out our video of stunning Rockport and the sunsets we get every night at the lobster pool! With the hot weather and holiday approaching there is no better place in the world to enjoy outdoor dining and amazing sunsets! Video credit to Jameson Malgeri, who took the time to shoot and edit this together!
First Degree/Shoden (Beginning Teaching) – 2 Day Training **Plus Additional requirements for ‘Certificate of Completion.’
When: Saturdays, July 14th and July 21
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-reikioffers 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.
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The silhouette is unmistakable.
I’ll let him fill in all the cool features. It’s pretty interesting.
I think battery technology is going to be the next big thing over the course of the next decade at least. With solar and other things being able to charge gadgets and run homes and automobiles without polluting the environment.
Randolph Duke loves pork bellies and orange juice futures.
Blue horseshoe loves Anacott Steel.
Joey Ciaramitaro loves battery technology.
Mark it down.

What are these things called wings?
Pip grows rounder, stronger, and more capable of catching tiny sea creatures daily. We love watching the development of his wings especially. Soon his flying feathers will begin to grow. In the meanwhile, periodically throughout the day he does wonderfully zany-looking zing-zang-up-down-sideways-zig-zag mini flight tests throughout the day.
The Piping Plover’s soft sandy feather colors and patterns blend seamlessly with the surrounding beach habitat, but camouflage alone is not enough to keep the birds safe. The ability to fly to escape predatory danger is equally as important to Piping Plovers.
Massachusetts state wildlife biologists consider a Piping Plover fully fledged at 24 to 28 days, whereas federal wildlife biologists have determined a Piping Plover chick to be fully fledged at about 35 days. Judging from our observations of Little Chick last year, he did not fully fledge until five weeks old (35 days). He could manage brief sustained flight up to that time, but until he reached that five week milestone he was still at risk from predators, including and especially dogs and raptors.

Seventeen-day-old Pip needed lots of warming snuggles on this chilly Tuesday morning.

Middle through High School students are invited to attend FREE weekly Tuesday jams at Sound Harbor facilitated by Joe Cardoza. The series is made possible with support of the Massaschusetts Cultural Council. Sound Harbor is located at 11 Pleasant Street, Gloucester Ma (within Brown’s Mall). 6-8PM


Sherry’s Corner Cafe
2 Lexington Avenue, Magnolia Gloucester, MA 01930
Introducing our “Beach-goers” to-go only menu!
In a rush and need a sandwich quickly? We have a selection of ready-made sandwiches! Made fresh and ready to go!
Each sandwich comes with a bag of chips!

