Getting Sista Felicia’s St. Joseph Altar ready really does take a village of amazing women, each of whom bring their own special talents. There is much to do cleaning, repairing, constructing, ironing, painting. Many hours later and lots of love, it is ready and waiting for Novena to start March 10th.
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Snuggle time anyone?! I love to get attention and I am happy to make you feel like the most important person in the world. I am a little love-bug who has a sweet and mellow nature. I got to spend a few nights in foster during the last snow storm and I am proud to report I was an excellent girl! I went outside in the yucky snow to do my bathroom business. I got along well with the cats that lived there. I didn’t chase them at all and was not impressed with their efforts to try to get me to misbehave. I have lived with and gotten along with other dogs as well so sharing my home with some other furry friends sounds just fine to me. I love soft beds and pillows to curl up on and like any self respecting Chihuahua I can burrow under the blankets like a champ!
I am a super sweet, quiet and perfectly sized little lady looking for love. I am a rescue from Puerto Rico so no one knows my history but that’s why they call it history, right? I’m letting my past stay in my past and putting my best paw forward on my search for true love.
Think we could be a good match? Then come meet me today!! To see all the available animals at the Christopher Cutler Rich Animal Shelter please go to our website: capeannanimalaid.org.
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We took the dogs for a long walk in the snow on Saturday and somewhere along the way the boys decided to do face plants in the snow. This is what was left behind. I can not for the life of me see the impression…..even though I know exactly what they did. Strange what lighting can do.
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@Joey_C We're so lucky in Gloucester, it doesn't get better than this,4 freshness from, native shrimp to lobsters to Gloucester Fresh Catch! pic.twitter.com/wNyaq9E5f3
Your Bridge to Health; Promoting Optimal Wellness for Mind, Body & Spirit
Reiki for Relaxation, Comfort and Calm – Reiki (ray-kee) will offered to residents at Golden Living Center Gloucester.Tuesday, February 21st. 2 pm – 3:30 pm.
Golden Living Residents can sign up through the Activities Department. Family members and health care agents can sign up loved ones unable to sign themselves up (Alzheimer’s, dementia, post-stroke, or other cognitive issues.) Attention is paid to comfort, safety, hygiene and confidentiality.
According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Reiki is considered generally safe and has the potential benefits of relief of stress and anxiety, improved comfortand increased calm.
GloucesterCast 218 With Steve Douglass, Nichole Schrafft, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 2/19/17
Topics Include:
www.capeannharbortours.com Stevie Douglass Breaking news left and right, also old Rocky Neck History, Susan Baker, Evie Parsons, Harbor Shuttle News and Deals
I took some pictures yesterday of the lobster trap Christmas tree being taken down, and thought you might want to post them on GMG and give a shout out to Art Haven.
A handful of volunteers helped Art Haven’s David Brooks retire the Lobster Trap Christmas Tree for the year. Passers-by commented on how sorry they were to see the beloved tree come down. One women thought that the tree should stay up all year and be decorated seasonally, with shamrocks on St. Patrick’s Day, and eggs for Easter. David said that would be nice, but the traps are borrowed and the fishermen need their lobster traps back.
Thanks,
Lisa
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CAPE ANN Y COMMUNITY CELEBRATION – ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS NOW!
THE CAPE ANN YMCA ANNOUNCES NOMINATIONS FOR 2017 ANNUAL COMMUNITY AWARDS
Our Community Celebration event honors community members who make an impact every day.
Do you know someone who is making a difference in our Cape Ann community? The Cape Ann YMCA wants to hear all about them and thank them for all they do! The Y is accepting nominations for its second annual Community Awards in the areas of Youth Development, Healthy Living, and Social Responsibility and, new this year, the Mayor’s Youth Exemplary Award.
Join us Thursday, April 13, 2017 at 7:30 am
Cruiseport Gloucester (the event sponsor)
6 Rose Square, Gloucester.
Complimentary breakfast will be served.
Cape Ann Y Executive Director Tim Flaherty said, “This event is a great way for our Y to honor those people in Cape Ann who join us in our commitment to strengthening our community by providing essential programming regardless of one’s socio-economic situation. Last year, the honorees included Maggie Rosa and Ed Shoucair of the Gloucester Education Foundation, Erin Canniff of the Rockport Public School System and the Reverend Tom Bentley of the Trinity Congregational Church. We can’t wait to see who gets nominated and selected this year.”
Visit the Cape Ann Y and pick up a form at the front desk
Please submit all nominations by 5:00pm on February 28th for consideration by the Y’s selection committee. For more information, please contact Brian Flynn at flynnb@northshoreymca.org
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StudioCrepe on 17 Railroad Ave is an absolute must try if you haven’t been there. I am guilty of not making my way into Rockport with all the great restaurants.
My daughter Talia loves it and introduced me to brunch! Can’t make it for brunch? No worries they have lunch and dinner!
Here’s a glimpse of brunch but they offer so much more! Check out their website www.studiocrepe.com
I got the Sunrise Crepe with some Rose! Great beer and wine selection!
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It’s not a surprise party, but it is limited in size. Invitations will go out in April. Mass Audubon is hosting a special retirement tribute for Chris Leahy in celebration of his remarkable career –45 years of “impact and success”. How nice to see a Gloucester naturalist treasure being recognized in the spring –(bird-a-thon season!)– at Joppa Flats Education Center, Parker River National Wildlife sanctuary. Folks and fans can also swarm cards and MA Audubon gifts as a great way to acknowledge this milestone. Chris’s astonishing powers of observation and communication skills can make anyone care about birds, nature, and place. Within a mere twenty seconds of conversation he can capture history and immediacy in such an affable and effortless manner. What an ambassador.
“If I said, ‘Are there more birds around in the summer or the winter?’ most people would say the summer, and that’s right. But not by much,” said tour leader Christopher Leahy of Gloucester, who holds the Gerard A. Bertrand chair of natural history and field ornithology at Mass Audubon. “Actually almost 50 percent of the 300 bird species that occur in Massachusetts occur here during the winter.”– Chris Leahy from Boston Globe article Thrills and Chills: Birders Brave the Cape Ann Cold and Find What They’re Looking For by Joel Brown, published February 5, 2009
Congratulations, Chris
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Last weekend’s storm got off to a slow start but made up for it as the afternoon went on. Here’s a time lapse video of South Kilby Street disappearing:
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Trying to find something for your kids to do during winter vacation? The La Vida Rock Gym is excited to offer an indoor rock climbing camp February 21-23 for ages 10-15. The camp will run from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. each day and will cover the basics of climbing techniques. We’ll also incorporate fun climbing and bouldering games and knot tying lessons. The cost is $115 per person and your spot is reserved once you have made your payment in full. Sign-up here: http://www.gordon.edu/climbingcamp
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