Evening row on the Boulevard
Spring cleaning: new checkout counters at Stop & Shop supermarket and signs at Leonardo’s Pizzeria Sub Shop
Stop & Shop 6 Thatcher Road Gloucester installed 3 Goldilocks options for the checkout counters: which one is your too easy, too hard, just right?




Leonardo’s 273 Main Street sports a new canopy outside and programmable 3 screen menu inside


Check out the local scene: Art at the Schoolhouse spring show opens tomorrow
Nichole’s Picks 4/8 + 4/9
Pick #1: Enchanted Easter Tea Party at MarketStreet
Dress in your Easter best and let us enchant you at our Easter Tea Party on The Green!
As your party attendee enters the affair, they will be greeted with a special Easter Package containing everything they will need to delight in the fun!
Guests will sip “tea” and enjoy a light breakfast while being mystified by our entertainers. That’s not all! Hop on over to the craft table, cookie decorating stations, and photobooth for more fun!
-There will only be 150 tickets sold for this event, reserve yours while you still can!
-Each ticket is good for one Child and 2 Adults. *Each child is allowed to bring up to 2 parents/guardians with them. More than 2 adults will not be permitted into the Tea Party Area.
-(Rain Date for this event is Sunday, April 9, 2017)
-*100% of your $5.00 donation will be given to the Lynnfield Recreation Department.
-*Ticket required for entry. Participants without tickets will not be granted access to the party.

READ MORE AND PURCHASE TICKETS HERE
Pick #2: Beverly Comic Con

Join us on Saturday, April 8th for the fourth annual Beverly Comic Con hosted at Porter Mill Studios!
Free to the public, family friendly and jam packed with local comic creators and unique vendors. Original art, posters, prints, handmade collectibles, t-shirts, graphic novels and of course comic books, will all be on hand for this one of a kind event.
Free admission with plenty of parking across the street at the garage.
Doors open to the public at 10am.Beverly Comic Con 4
Saturday, April 8th.
Studios at Porter Mill 10am-6pm
95 Rantoul Street
Beverly, MA. 01915Special Guests-
Robert Gill – DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Valiant Comics
Braden Lamb – Boom Studios, First Second Books
Shelli Paroline – Boom Studios, First Second BooksLive music –
DJ Noel Snow
DJ Radio Scotvoid
QwillLive art –
Michael CrockettMagic Show –
The Impossible Ivan DemarjianTONS OF VENDORS ON SITE
READ ALL ABOUT COMIC COM AND REGISTER HERE
Pick #3: Visit Rockport
Now that the town is coming to life again for the season, you’d be crazy to not get a jump on the season by visiting now. As we learned earlier this week, Top Dog and Roy Moore Lobster Company are open….as are many of the shops. Visit T Wharf, stroll Bearskin Neck, stop for lunch, do some spring shopping, and enjoy the sunshine (hopefully).


As always, for a comprehensive list of family activities, please visit our friends at North Shore Kid
Cape Ann YMCA Community Awards Celebration Thursday, April 13, 2017
Click here to see a web copy of this email
The Cape Ann YMCA Board of Directors and staff invite you to our
Second Annual
Cape Ann YMCA Community Awards Celebration!

Join us in honoring our 2017 Community Award Winners
Mayor’s Youth Exemplary Award
Charles and George King
Youth Development
David Brooks – Cape Ann Art Haven and The Hive
Healthy Living
Lara Lepoinka – Backyard Growers
Social Responsibility
Sal Zerilli and The Trustees of Awesome Gloucester / Awesome Rockport
Thursday, April 13, 2017
7:30-9:00 am Cruiseport Gloucester
6 Rowe Square, Gloucester, MA
Community Awards Program begins at 8:00 am
Complimentary Full Breakfast
RSVP strongly encouraged by April 7th.
Complete this form to reserve your seat today!
Join us for an Easter Jazz Brunch Cruise
Vessel Candle Co At Saltwater Massage Studio
Gloucester’s Stacy boulevard public works construction Part 3: compare high res plans from 1922 and 1923 with today
Here are the original 1922 and 1923 plans from the Gloucester DPW archives for close inspection:
The Gloucester Daily Times published a construction status for the Western Avenue Project on June 5, 1923. Necessary delays were explained and some of the work would not be ready for Gloucester’s tercentenary celebration. The column indicates that the bridge house would be moved across the street–which didn’t happen then, but is happening in 2017– and mentions the state’s involvement.
“Work on Sea Wall Completed”- June 5 1923 update
Work on the construction of the new Western avenue seawall as far as the state is concerned, is practically completed and the lighters which for several months past have afforded great interest in many spectators have been withdrawn from the job…
On the western end of the park, the wall which held up the little park known as Marine Park is being capped with a four-foot cement topping, to bring it level to and joined with the new wall just completed from that point easterly toward Morgan’s store.
Although hopes had been held out that the entire boulevard could be completed in time for the celebration, doubts are expressed now if this can be brought to a conclusion because of the large amount of work to be done, such as filling in behind the wall just erected, and the laying out of the street. Before the street can be laid out, time must be allowed for the settling of the rock filling, thousands of tons of which are to be dumped behind the wall, and this, it is now believed by those in charge, will not be ready for surfacing until spring (1924) at the least.
The bridge-house and the small shed alongside of it are scheduled to be moved to the other side of the street so that an unobstructed view of the boulevard from The Tavern to…“


- Stacy Boulevard Construction update: what’s been done as of August 10, 2016 about 80% to the finish line seawall restored, sidewalks constructed, etc
Frankie Gwynne and his crew have the 2017 Bikini Speedo Dodgeball Court Set Up!
Ayurveda Spring Wellbeing Workshop ~
When: Saturday, April 8
Time: 1:00 – 3:00pm
Where: Trident Yoga, 214 Eastern Ave, Gloucester
Join Ayurveda Wellness Healing, LLC at Trident Yoga in Gloucester for informative and interative spring workshop through the lens of Ayurveda.
According to Ayurveda, spring is a KAPHA season, a mixture of earth and water elements. We know this because of its characteristics: wet, cold, heavy, dull, sticky, soft and firm. Too much Kapha leads to common springtime symptoms like congestions colds, flu, cough, sinus infections, sleepiness, and winter weight gain.
The mind can become dull and lose some of its winter sharpness. Common emotional problems are sadness, depression and over-attachment to the past.
Learn how to lessen Kapha’s effect on your health so you can feel great this spring!
Ayurveda is the ancient Indian way of living with vitality, good health and abundant happiness. The path to good health is unique for…
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VERNAL POND FIELD TRIPS TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT!
We had a nice little field trip last night to two pools in Ravenswood Park. Nice drizzle to keep everything wet. A few degrees on the cool side, but we did see two spring peepers hopping to the pool. Also saw several spotted salamanders making the migration. Saw one wood frog in the pool and heard a few others quacking. 50 or so spotties in the pool and 50 million fairy shrimp.
We posted some photographs from last night so click the link to the right to take a look. We have some more good ones that will be posted later today. https://www.capeannvernalpondteam.org/
There will be a field trip tonight. Might not see any migration, but there should be some action in the pools. Meet at Walgreen’s parking lot on Main Street in Gloucester at 9 pm. Check the field trip guidelines on the website.
Then, on Thursday April 6, the weather should warm up and get wet. I think it will be a good night for migration. Same deal so meet at Walgreen’s at 9 pm.
See you out there, Rick
LEARN HOW YOU CAN HELP THE POLLINATORS THURSDAY NIGHT AT THE SAWYER FREE LIBRARY
Seaside Goldenrod for Bees and Butterflies
Come on over to the Sawyer Free Library Thursday night and learn how you can create a welcoming haven for birds, bees, and butterflies!
Plant Cosmos for the Birds, Bees, and Butterflies
Marsh Milkweed for the Butterflies and Bees
Zinnias for Ruby-throated Hummingbirds, Bees, and Butterflies
Bocce Zen

Local Fish & Chips Friday at Latitude 43

Local Fish & Chips Friday
at Latitude 43 for the month of April
Enjoy local haddock, fries & apple coleslaw for just $10.99 at lunch
Latitude 43 is located at 25 Rogers Street in Gloucester
Snow on Saturday
Even on a snowy gray day, Gloucester City Hall looks beautiful.

SAND TO CITY STYLE
Sand to City has some great events. Here is another ..

Sand to City Style
21 C Lexington Avenue
Gloucester, MA 01930
Find Tickets at
http://www.sandtocity.com
Wednesday, April 26 at 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM
Sand to City Style
21 C Lexington Avenue, Gloucester, Massachusetts 01930
Schooner Adventure Volunteer Session
I received the following from Captain Willy Leathers:
“Our Thursday April 6th Intro session will be held at the Maritime Gloucester classroom, located on the lower floor as you walk towards the main pier. It will run from 1800-2000, with some pizza and refreshments provided. This session is intended to welcome everyone back for the operational season, check in regarding our up coming training and volunteer opportunities; it is intended for existing and new volunteers alike. If you have a friend who may be interested in joining Adventure as well feel free to bring them along!”
This is a great opportunity to get involved with one of the true gems of Gloucester. I’ve been volunteering aboard for a while now and it’s one of the most satisfying and exciting things I do. You don’t have to know anything about sailing to get started and the training is always well done. We’ll be starting Saturday work parties next weekend as the winter cover comes off and the ship is up-rigged for the jam-packed sailing season ahead. Don’t miss the chance to be a part of the gang that keeps this National Historic Landmark sailing.
Gloucester Smiles-560
Monday’s high tide at the Mill Pond
Early morning on the Mill Pond on Monday












