Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Assoc. Annual Meeting

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The Annual Meeting of The Mt. Pleasant Cemetery  will be held at the East Gloucester Community Church on Chapel Street, East Gloucester on Wednesday, July 26 at 6:30 pm.  All board members, lot owners,  and interested persons are encouraged to attend.  We are looking for new members for our Board and welcome anyone who is interested in helping our non-profit in any way.   We are looking to elect a new President and Treasurer.  

If you cannot make the meeting but are interested in helping out in the future, please contact me at khmelanso@comcast.net

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THE GREAT AUK AT THE PAINT FACTORY! AND PIPING PLOVER DAY 28 UPDATE

The Great Auk was an extraordinary seabird that was driven to extinction in the mid- 19th century. What made it so extraordinary was its ability to dive great depths and swim as fast as the fish it caught. The Auk’s amazing abilities were also its downfall. The same wings and webbed feet that propelled it through water with tremendous speed and agility evolved so that over time, the wings shrank. The bird became flightless and its feet unable to navigate well on land. Ten months out of the year when the Auk lived entirely on the sea this was not a problem but during the breeding season, the Great Auk would return to the rocky shore of its birth to find its life mate and deposit a single egg. Both male and female took turns incubating the egg with their large feet. During the two month period on land, the birds were slaughtered by the tens of thousands. The oily skin of the Great Auk that allowed it to float on the surface of the water and live on the sea was used for oil lamps, the warm downy feathers for quilts and pillows, and its meat eaten by hungry settlers and fishermen.

The Great Auk and very tragic story of its long, painful extinction has captured the imagination of Nathan Thomas Wilson, the first Goetemann Artist Residency Fellowship award recipient. Working on the grounds of the Paint Factory and in partnership with Ocean Alliance, Nathan is creating a twice-life size interpretation of the Great Auk (the Great Auk ranged in height from approximately 27 to 35 inches). Nathan’s Auk is made from plastic pollution and debris scavenged along the shore, created with the goal of highlighting the devastating effect pollution is having on all living creatures.

Great Auk in progress. Head to arrive soon–Nathan is casting the head off site as it will have a lighting component.

Nathan is giving a talk on the 25th of July. Go to his facebook page for details about the talk and for more about Nathan.

No two eggs alike – Great Auk eggs were unusual in that each egg was uniquely patterned to allow easy identification by the brooding parents.

Great Auk nesting habitat.

Day 28: Little Chick is growing beautifully, developing and honing a range of defensive skills. With each passing day, he can feed longer, run faster, and stay in a position of perfect stillness for greater and greater periods of time. Still though, only very short little five- to six-foot run-hop-airbore flutters have been observed by the PiPl monitors.

Twenty-eight-day old Piping Plover shown with a small sample of the plastic pollution found daily on Good harbor Beach. The plastic debris litters GHB every morning before Gloucester’s hard working DPW and trash-piker-uppers arrive to clean up the mess left by beach goers the day before.

 

MONARCHS HERE, THERE, AND EVERYWHERE! PLEASE REPORT YOUR MONARCH BUTTERFLY SIGHTINGS (EDITED)

Reports of Monarch Butterfly sightings are coming in from all around Cape Ann, and beyond. I have seen more this this year than in recent summers. I wonder if higher numbers in July indicates a stronger migration in September. We can hope!

At this time of year, the females are depositing the eggs of the next generation.  You can find Monarchs at wildflower meadows, dunes, and gardens, where ever milkweed and nectar-rich flora grow. Typically, the eggs and caterpillars are found on the undersides of the uppermost leaves.

If you would, please report any Monarch activity that you have seen–eggs, flight, caterpillars, nectaring, mating, whatever you discover. Please share the approximate date and place. Even if you have shared previously in a comment, I hope to keep all the sightings in one place, so please re-comment. Thank you! 

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Thank you everyone for writing! How exciting that so many are being spotted, many more than the past several years. One was in my garden this morning, again, and two at Good Harbor Beach dunes earlier this morning.

Adding JoeAnn Hart, Susan Burke and Michele Del, as they commented on Facebook.

Patti, do you have caterpillars?? I’d love to stop by and see.

Please keep your comments coming. Thank you!!!!

When watching, note that the first two minutes of the film were shot in Gloucester. I think you will be dazzled by the numbers of Monarchs that travel through Cape Ann’s backyards and meadows during the peak of migration.

Planning Stage Fort Park | Come hear & share thoughts about everybody’s favorite public park 4pm today

Reminder that there’s a Stage Fort Park presentation and visioning discussion at the Visitors Center this afternoon/early evening. Come to see ideas, listen, and share your thoughts about Stage Fort Park. Nothing is final.

While you’re at it, don’t forget that there’s enough time to plan for essential visits to the Cape Ann Farmer’s Market and Harbor Loop concert, too (links and times below)!

stage fort invite tonight 4-6PM

While you’re at it stop by Farmer’s Market 3-6:6:30PM

Afterwards, head over to tonight’s Harbor Loop concert 6-9PM

DIVA’s on Main Street extending the sale

DIVA’S First Anniversary Sale in Gloucester has been extended to July 30, 2017.

Store Hours are 10:00 – 6:00 PM

STOREWIDE

161 Main Street

978-879-4119

AdornmentDIVA.COM

Beatles Tribute band, 4Ever Fab – This Sunday at Stage Fort Park

Beatles Tribute band, 4Ever Fab, appears in concert on Sunday, July 23,2017, at 7pm at the Antonio Gentile Bandstand, Stage Fort Park, Hough Avenue, Gloucester MA. This outstanding band returns to the bandstand with a terrific and genuine Beatles sound. This show features spot-on renditions of your classic Beatles favorite.

This concert is sponsored by Cape Ann Savings Bank, who will provide free ice cream treats to the audience. The concert is free to the public. Parking is free and the venue and rest rooms are wheelchair-accessible. Bring a blanket or chair and perhaps a picnic dinner. The rain date is Wednesday, July 26. For further information please visit DavidLBenjamin.com or call 978-281-0543

Brian Templeton tonight @ The Dave Sag’s Blues Party 8:30pm * The Rhumb Line 7.20.2017

 

 

 

Thursday at the Rhummie, the spine-tingling Mr. Brian Templeton returns. This 6 foot 6 golem of the blues makes Foghorn Leghorn sound like Jackie Kennedy! Pipes like the Groaner in the harbor! A pure pleasure to listen to. Plus he’s dragging in the esteemed David Mattacks and six-fingered Billy Loosigian to tighten the thumbscrews. Even worse, we get to do it all over again at the Smile Marker on Sunday (5 to 8). So either (or both) Thursday and Sunday c’mon down and let him squeeze the cider out of your Adam’s 

Dave Sag’s

 

 

 

40 Railroad Avenue
Gloucester, MA 01930
(978) 283-9732

http://www.therhumbline.com/

Harbor Loop Summer Concert Series 2017 Tonight! With Peter Hoare & Local 28 6-9pm 7.20.2017

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July 20th 6pm

Peter Hoare

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Local 28

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Bobbie Brooks Daylilies for Days

Bobbie writes,
Once a year Bobbie Brooks opens her private gardens for viewing the hundreds of award winning hybrid daylilies that she has collected. This is their peak week for blooms.

There are approximately 1000 cultivars being grown, including her own introductions, and they are mixed in with many other unusual plants, as well as being displayed in several formal daylily beds.

The Gardens will be open for 2 weekends; Fr, Sat, Sun

July 21,22,23
July 28,29,30

from 9-1
Rt. 127N on Langford St. – Lanesville section of Gloucester Ma on the tip of Cape Ann.

For More Info and pics – Lilylady@comcast.net ; http://www.distinctivegardendesigns.com/

In Face Book under Distinctive Garden Designs

Hope to see you!

bobbie brooks

masterclassflyer

CAPE ANN LITERARY TOURS

We’re excited to launch out Cape Ann Literary Tours this week. ThursdaySaturday we’ll be leaving from the shop at 9:00 am and walking around downtown and the waterfront. To kick things off we’re offering a special rate of only $10 per person during our first week. Reservations are required, and people can do that by emailing us at easternpointlithouse@gmail.com. Just let us know which day works best!

Outdoor dining coming soon at Italiano Restaurant & Bar

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Looks like a new dining patio is being built at Italiano Restaurant & Bar at 64 Main Street.

A One Man Cleaning Machine

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This gentleman was like a one man cleaning machine, raking and piling the seaweed near the pavement in the parking area for easy pickup and take away.

Visitors from Cambridge and College friends from WI, ME, and CN

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College friends from Wisconsin, Maine, and Montreal Canada come visit friend.

The man on the left is the Gloucester Host.

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Friends from out of state visit friend from Cambridge Mass, and come to Gloucester for the day.

One of them is a famous Interior Designer.