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Every time I look at my rewards by logging on online there’s more free stuff that magically appears. Sign up here (for free) to get yours and enjoy the gift of free awesome food from The Serenitee Group.
Here’s the info from The Serenitee restaurant Group website-
Account for your good taste.
The Serenitee Rewards Card allows you earn points towards free food and experiences every time you dine at one of our restaurants. You earn 10 points for every dollar spent. All you have to do is put your Rewards Card next to your credit card when you pay. Here are the standard rewards:
2,500 points = Free Appetizer, Salad or Dessert
3,500 points = Pizza, Sushi Roll or Sharing Platter
5,500 points = Free Entrée
10,000+ points = Tickets to special events, like wine dinners and cocktail parties, plus some fun rewards we’re…
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SAVE THE DATE FOR LOCAL ARTIST MARY RHINELANDER FOLLY COVE PRINTMAKING WORKSHOP
Folly Cove Designer-Inspired Printmaking Workshop
A four-part adult block printing workshop at The Cape Ann Museum
The Cape Ann Museum is pleased to present a four-part printmaking workshop for adults this coming October, inspired by the Folly Cove Designers and led by artist Mary Rhinelander and Museum staff member Victoria Petway. This workshop will meet at the Museum on Thursdays from 10:00a.m. to 12:30p.m.: October 27 to November 17.
$125 for CAM members / $145 for nonmembers, materials included. Space is limited to 15, reservations required:
To register, please call (978) 283-0455 x10 or email info@capeannmuseum.org.
Stop into Alexandra’s Bread to see Mary Rhinelander’s wonderful and whimsical prints. This is a detail of one of her cards, which I had sent to Matt and Liv. Sorry I can’t resist–it was simply puuurrrffect for Valentine’s Day!
Photo: L to R: Virginia Demetrios, Aino Clarke, Louise Kenyon, Hetty Beatty Whitney, Ida Bruno.
photo for Life Magazine by Harold Carter, Sept. 19, 1945. Collection of the Cape Ann Museum.
Cape Ann Community Bulletin Board Listings For 8/19/16
Welcome To Cape Ann Community Bulletin Board
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.
Gloucester Rotary Club Announces Photography Contest
The Gloucester Rotary Club will publish a 12-month Cape Ann photo calendar for 2017 as a fundraiser. All profits will go to the Gloucester Rotary Club’s efforts to raise money that supports the many community and international activities in which the club is involved.
In Order to publish a beautiful calendar, the Club is requesting high quality digital photos that show the unique beauty of Cape Ann throughout the year. Gloucester photos are preferred, but images from other Cape Ann towns will be considered. Water—either ocean or tidal river—must be visible somewhere in all entries. Images from each season: winter, spring, summer and fall are encouraged. A selection committee from the Rotary Club will make the choices.
Full contest rules and requirements are available online at www.gloucesterotary.us. All entries must be received by 12:00 p.m. on September 16, 2016.
More information about the Rotary Club of Gloucester is available online at www.gloucesterrotary.us and www.facebook.com/RotaryGloucesterMA.
The mission of Rotary International is to provide service to others, promote integrity, and advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through its fellowship of business, professional, and community leaders.
Now Enrolling! Call Today!
Image ~ August 18, 2016 ~ lwheels2636
The Phyllis A. Marine Association is sponsoring a very exciting Fall Art Show and Sale inside the Gloucester Marine Railways building on October 22, 2016! We are looking for artists of all medium to participate!
Image ~ August 18, 2016 ~ middlestwalk

Tonno Lobster Roll Made with Fresh Off The Boat Lobster
GOOD HARBOR BEACH DAZZLING DAYBREAK
Lead The Way

This beautiful Egret looks like the boss of the ducks

Oh Hell No…
More great deals at TBT Post
Visit us this Saturday during the second Main St. Block Party of the summer in Gloucester. Our special promotion for this Block Party ONLY: The first 20 customers to make purchases of $25 or more receive a FREE SCARF!
The Block Party starts at 5 p.m. and runs until 10 p.m. but make sure you get there early to get your free scarf with your purchase!

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Sax Gordon Tonight! Dave Sag’s Blues Party @ The Rhumb Line 8:30pm 8.18.2016

The exploding cigar of honky sax, Mr. Gordon “Sax” Beadle, returns to The Rhumb Line. They broke the mold before they made this guy! Always a party!

And he’s bringing along the Mysterious Mr. Pete henderson to thwack the glitar as well as Mr. Chris Rivelli, of Broomful ‘O Blooze fame to hit on all cylinders. Don’t miss it!

40 Railroad Avenue
Gloucester, MA 01930
(978) 283-9732
Fishermen’s Memorial Service 5PM August 27. Guest speaker Linda Greenlaw.


Gordon Parks 1943 FSA Gloucester photograph-
“Memorial services for fishermen lost at sea. Here relatives of fishermen wait their turn to toss flowers into the water”
Lexicon Gallery

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Saturday September 24, 2016 at 10:00 AM EDT
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Contact
Seyrel Williams
Lexicon Gallery & Studios
978-525-2111
seyrel@lexicongallery.com
Martha Grover Two Day Hands-On Workshop
Sept 24 – 25, 10am – 4pm
Lexicon is very excited to have Martha Grover coming to our neck of the woods to teach this two day, hands-on workshop.
Participants will work with bottomless wheel-thrown forms and slabs in both the soft and leather-hard stages. Martha will demonstrate various altering techniques and the addition of slabs, handles, and spouts to create an assortment of functional forms. These will include her signature cups, bowls, vases, pitchers, lidded forms, and baskets. Each new form will be demonstrated by Martha then practiced by participants, moving from simpler to more complex construction over the course of the two days.
Martha will also address a range of topics of interest to working and aspiring potters, including crack repair and mending, the use of the spray gun for glaze application, successful studio practices, any special topics requested by the class, and her sources of inspiration and philosophy of making. Participants will gain both technical knowledge and insights into Martha’s development of a successful body of work.

Sat Sept 24 10am – 4pm and Sun Sept 25 10am – 4pm
Class size 20 maximum
What’s for lunch? Lobster roll at Topside Grill


My Gloucester Ambassadors – Peter Souza
Peter Souza a Gloucester ICON and Ambassador, member of the singing group “Three Sheets to the Wind” and is also on the Board of Directors of Schooner Adventure.
Visitors from Canada
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Nichole’s Picks 8/20 + 8/21
Pick #1: Gloucester Waterfront Festival
9:00 a.m – 6:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at Stage Fort Park
With live music, crafts, vendors, artisans, and much more Stage Fort Park will be the place to be this weekend. In addition to all of the shopping and entertainment, the North Shore Old Car Club will be displaying a large collection of antique automobiles on Sunday.


Pick #2: Antique and Classic Boat Festival
Salem, Ma at the Brewer Hawthorne Cove Marina

The flash of polished bronze and gleam of varnished wood across the water will be the order of the day as elegant antique and classic yachts sail into the host city of Salem, Massachusetts for the 34th Annual Antique & Classic Boat Festival August 20-21, 2016. Mostly wood, primarily private yachts and aesthetically stunning, the vessels will be on display to the public over the weekend at Brewer Hawthorne Cove Marina. A hallmark of the Festival is the great variety of craft exhibited. “Where else,” says Pat Wells, Coordinator, “can one see 1900s-60s motor yachts, mahogany speedboats, sloops, yawls, schooners and a 19th century gold-leaf canoe! Although many of these craft are museum quality, they are real boats in the water and in use by their owners today.”
To the delight of the public, some skippers sport vintage garb; others display period décor or play a few tunes. Table settings and captivating floral arrangements might be found aboard a boat. Welcome mats are in evidence and children, pets and parrots have been known to enliven the scene. Many hospitable owners invite the public aboard for a personal tour, regaling visitors with tales of their boat’s history, memorable voyages and the joys and woes of restoring their classic.


Pick #3: Boston Greenfest

Welcome to the region’s largest multicultural environmental music festival located at Boston City Hall Plaza, Faneuil Hall and the adjacent Sam Adams Park. This year will feature a Showcase of Innovation. Find out how salt, water and vinegar can be more powerful than bleach. Try out apps that can make your life easier and our world greener. Discover ways to grow a mini-farm in your kitchen. See how easy it is to give new purpose to household objects. Appreciate art and jewelry made from recycled materials.
At this free event you can experience live music and dance performances from more than 20 countries, watch an eco-fashion show featuring local designers with models walking the runway in upcycled fashion, create a community-wide art piece, view a green film festival, test drive an electric car, listen to inspiring speakers, take a ride on a bike that generates electricity, taste healthy international cuisines, have a drink at the beer and wine garden, and much more.
Learning comes in many forms. Boston GreenFest is a community classroom. It allows everyone to learn and explore together. It will bring the innovator out that is in each one of us.
Boston GreenFest is a celebration of life and possibility, providing you with ideas and experiences that can shape your life and the life of your community. When summer comes to a close, see that it closes by opening a door to a greener future. Turn off your AC, call your friends and neighbors, and come explore Boston GreenFest!
As always, for a more comprehensive list of family activities, please visit our friends at North Shore Kid
Gail Welter Crushin’ On G-Town
Hi, I love you page and your town. My husband and I visited recently and enjoyed a 3-day stay – not our first visit. I’m a blogger and featured the sights and pleasures of Gloucester in my blog in a few different posts. I thought you might be interested in reading them and perhaps sharing them on your Facebook page.
We sailed the Thomas E. Lannon: http://www.lifeasiseeitphotography.net/2016/07/sailing-on-seas-on-thomas-e-lannon.html
We also visited Beauport: http://www.lifeasiseeitphotography.net/2016/08/before-skip-and-joanna-gaines-there-was.html
Then in Rockport: http://www.lifeasiseeitphotography.net/2016/07/halibut-point-state-park-must-see-when.html
And: http://www.lifeasiseeitphotography.net/2016/07/rockport-massachusetts-perfect-seaside.html
My last post from our visit will be featuring the Adventurer Schooner and the Maritime Museum. Please enjoy these posts and check out others written about your area which can be found in my Table of Contents under “Destination-Massachusetts”. Thanks and have a great day!!!
Adult coloring at the library. Artist Christy Park show in the Matz Gallery.











