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This Veteran’s Day, we honor the men and women who serve our country, past and present. Join us and enjoy a free entree for all vets. Thank you for your service.

My View of Life on the Dock
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This Veteran’s Day, we honor the men and women who serve our country, past and present. Join us and enjoy a free entree for all vets. Thank you for your service.

They should be in by Monday afternoon.
My 12 favorite images in a CD case calendar.
My favorite local images in a 12 month CD case calendar. Perfect for holiday gifts and easy to ship. If you order 5 calendars I will automatically add a 6th calendar to your order. You know it’s going to happen, right? Some fringe friend or family member is going to show up at your doorstep with a gift out of nowhere. What do you have? A couple of these beautiful Gloucester Calendars on hand so you don’t get caught off guard. #Boom!
Delicious food and drink and fundraiser for the YMCA! More photos coming of all the amazing restaurants and businesses. Come on down to Cruiseport (clam chowder from them)! Oh mY, the Cevice from Passports Restaurant! The bruschetta from Tonno!…
Here’s Beauport 1606
Announcing the First Storewide Holiday Sale at our New Gloucester Location!
161 Main Street and everything is on sale, even the brand new pieces! And there are some extraordinary pieces!!!
Dates:
Saturday November 12th – Sunday, November 27th (closed 11/24)
Hours:
Tuesdays – Thursdays: 10:30am – 5:30pm
Fridays and Saturdays: 10:30am – 6:30pm
Sundays: 11:00am – 5:00pm
Stunning

Time for holiday shopping at the Magnolia Library on Lexington Ave.

TOODELOOS
Visit our own Toodeloos at 142 Main Street, Gloucester, MA for a fun day.
Neighborhood toy store day is this Saturday, November 12! Please join us for fun and free giveaways from 12 noon to 4 PM. Every child gets a prize…. A small token of our gratitude for shopping locally and supporting your small neighborhood toy store – US!

Great new talent for ya this Thursday. Mr. Daryll Nulisch, world travelled harmonicat and soloist of the gods is coming in to the Rhummie Thursday night, thanks to Mr. Matt Stubbs, who urged me to get Daryll to join in. Google this guy, I’m tired of gushing! And, as you know, Matt is no slouch in the gootar, either. Not only that, but Mr. w/Chris Anzalone is coming to beat the skins.

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This is how it works for me: you meet one great musician, and he/she/it introduces another one and another one and so on and so forth, etc.,etc. If you miss this night, please don’t kill yourself; he’ll be back. Unless trump wins, in which case we’ll all kill ourselves!

40 Railroad Avenue
Gloucester, MA 01930
(978) 283-9732
A delightful couple with one of their four sons. This young man just completed his military service in the US Army, many thanks for your service and patriotism. She has ventured to Gloucester and the North shore, since her mother’s passing. She recalls all the wonderful times she had with her mother in the area. Every visitor has a smile, and every visitor has a story. Thank you.

Date & Time
Saturday, November 12
10AM-12NoonCost
Member Child $5. Nonmember Child $10. Adults FREEContact Information
978.356.4351 x4020
cshortliffe@thetrustees.orgMapLocation
Stevens-Coolidge Place
North Andover, MADirections to Stevens-Coolidge Place
Trace the evolution of Thanksgiving from the Puritans’ holy day of thanks to today’s family feast and homecoming. In this active, fast-paced, and multi-sensory program, discover how Thanksgiving transcended time, place and culture to become the uniquely American holiday celebrated today. Meet costumed roleplayers, create a harvest craft, and explore homes from three centuries. In small groups guided by a museum educator, find the common themes of this holiday over three hundred years: charity, survival, gratitude, national identity, and the celebration of family and community. Recommended for ages 5 and up. Adults $15, children 5-17 $10, children under 5 free.

From the Boston Massacre to Paul Revere’s midnight ride, Boston is renowned for its inciting events to the American Revolution. Come explore the streets of Boston’s oldest neighborhoods and hear the extraordinary stories preserved in the meetinghouses, halls, and homes where the Revolution was born.
Our most comprehensive Freedom Trail offering, this tour includes such historical landmarks as King’s Chapel, the Old South Meeting House, the Old State House, the site of the Boston Massacre, the Paul Revere House and more.
What famous Boston restaurant originally served as headquarters for a Patriot paper called the Massachusetts Spy? Who devised the legendary “one if by land, two if by sea” signal at the Old North Church before Paul Revere’s ride? How did the British response to the Boston Tea Party help spread the revolutionary fervor throughout the colonies?
Whether you are a history buff or just want a refresher on our nation’s Revolutionary past, our guides will gladly take you down the Road to Revolution on this fascinating tour!

For a comprehensive list of family activities, please visit our friends at North Shore Kid
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Friends of Mel 2016 Conference
Sponsored by Friends of Mel Foundation. www.http://friendsofmel.org
SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 12th at the Lombardo’s in Randolph, MA.
For anyone ‘touched’ by cancer, this conference is affirming, informative, supportive and empowering. This conference is designed to help survivors and their caregivers navigate the road to healing with a full day of professionally led workshops and skill building seminars.
To REGISTER ON – LINE and for a List of Workshops and Seminars – http://friendsofmel.org/conference/
To Learn More About Melanie Simmons, the inspiration behind Friends of Mel and to order Mel’s Bracelets – http://friendsofmel.org
Read About “The Impact of STRESS While Living with Cancer” from Friends of Mel’s Founder, Pauline Alighieri – http://huff.to/1EagW7z
For More Details, to Donate, or to Register for the Conference – http://friendsofmel.org/conference/
SAMPLE SESSIONS OF MASSAGE and REIKI – OFFERED at the FRIENDS of Mels’ Conference. Join me, Jean Walsh, RN, RM, Karen Lohnes…
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Joey C ~
A place where non-profit Cape Ann organizations can post press releases directly and then those press releases will be reposted to http://www.goodmorninggloucester.com . This is not an advertising space for businesses, fitness or wellness organizations, or music listings.
The web address will be http://www.capeanncommunity.com
To have your community organization news posted here, contact Joey C who will grant access for you to post directly.
November 8, 2016 ~ maritimegloucesterprograms
Click HERE to reserve your seat!
November 8, 2016 ~ Cape Ann Museum
2:00 p.m.

Image: Adams at work in his workshop. Photograph 2016 by Paul Cary Goldberg.
Photographer Paul Cary Goldberg, whose photographs are included in the special exhibition Voicing the Woods: Jeremy Adams, Instrument Maker, worked closely with Adams over a period of three months in an effort to capture the complexity, mechanics, beauty, detail and personality of the instruments and their maker. The resulting photographs, commissioned by the Museum, offer insight into the work and the process, highlighting the exquisite detail and craftsmanship of the instruments and underscoring the breadth and volume of Adams’s work.
Paul Cary Goldberg’s work has been exhibited throughout the United States, and in Florence, Italy and Tel Aviv. He is the recipient of numerous grants and awards for his photography and his work can be found in the collections of the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Boston Public Library, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Cape Ann Museum. Goldberg has been represented by Pucker Gallery since 2003.
This program is $10 for CAM members / $15 for nonmembers (includes admission). Space is limited; program is expected to fill quickly. Tickets/reservations are required and can be purchased online at Eventbrite or by calling (978) 283-0455 x10.
This program is accessible.
Voicing the Woods is on view at the Cape Ann Museum October 22, 2016 through February 26, 2017.

Image: Adams doing restoration work on a Pleyel harpsichord. Photograph by Paul Cary Goldberg ©2016