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Gloucester Smiles ~ 67
TRIVIA NIGHT TO BENEFIT ROTARY PROGRAMS
The Rotary Club of Gloucester will host a Trivia Night on Friday, November 13, at the Gloucester House, located at 63 Rogers Street in downtown Gloucester. The doors will open at 6 p.m. and the game will begin at 7 p.m. Teams of four will compete for the title of Cape Ann Trivia Champions.
All trivia fans are invited to this fun night of knowledge and laughter. The registration fee is $100 for a team of four players. Proceeds from this event will support programs of the Gloucester Rotary Club. The night will also feature a 50/50 raffle, a cash bar, and light snacks for purchase. A registration form is attached to this email. Additional forms may be obtained any Gloucester Rotary Club member or may be downloaded from www.GloucesterRotary.us
November 4, 2015 Christmas Commercial Three Full Weeks Before Thanksgiving
Community Photos 11/5/15
One last visit for the year
We had to check out the hotel progress. It should be completed by the next visit hopefully in seven months. This has been a wonderful week of Fall weather. We will follow the area on GMG, it’s kinda a nice second to being here. Hope our winters will be as gentle as this season has been.
Linda rae Castagna
After casting my vote, I stopped by Buswell’s Pond today.
Susan LaRosa
Hello Joey,
Just in case anyone is wondering why the boulevard gardens are suddenly gone . . . . .
On Saturday 12 Generous Gardener volunteers moved hundreds of plants to the American Legion.
Hundreds more were moved to various vegetable gardens until Spring.
The Seawall Construction is moving along and Newport Construction will be fencing up the entire area soon.
It is completely eroded under the Fishermen’s Wives plaza.
Front bed of nepeta and daylilies
Iris and Sedum in the back bed
The boulevard gardens will return as a much expanded design in the Spring.
Susan Kelly
Generous Gardeners.
Nichole’s Picks 11/7 and 11/8
Pick #1: Apple and Wine Festival: Russell Orchards
Apples and Wine Festival November 7th & 8th!Featuring: Wine tasting*, Live music, Hands-on cider-pressing demonstrations, Make-Your-Own Apple Pie, Apple samples, Hayrides, as well as loads of apple goodies made fresh in our bakery including hot apple crisp and cider donut caramel sundaes.
*Wine Tasting consists of several offerings of our award winning fruit wines & hard ciders, complemented by special gourmet food pairings, along with our souvenir glass and thank you gift. Reservations strongly recommended for Wine Tastings. Please call the store to reserve a time slot for your group.
HEAD HERE TO READ MORE ABOUT RUSSELL ORCHARDS!
http://www.russellorchards.com/
Pick #2: 29th Annual Boston Christmas Festival at the Seaport World Trade Center
November 6, 7, and 8, 2015.
Friday: noon – 7pm
Saturday: 10am-6pm
Sunday: 10am-5pm
With something for everyone this event is not-to-be-missed if you are ready to get your Christmas on. Yikes.
Offering everything a holiday shopper could desire under one magnificent roof. The annual Christmas Festival, features the distinctive work of over 300 master American craftsmen. Bargain hunters, as well as those with extravagant tastes, will find an endless array of gorgeous home accessories, designer fashions, artisan jewelry, handcrafted holiday décor, tempting gourmet speciality foods and one-of-a-kind handcrafted gifts unavailable elsewhere.
READ ALL ABOUT THE EVENT HERE! http://www.bostonchristmasfestival.com/
Pick #3: From the Forest: Wreath Making for Kids
Appleton Farms, Ipswich
Get into the holiday season by creating your own evergreen wreath! Kids will craft their 16″ wreaths by hand using local greenery, winter berries, fallen cones, holly leaves, ribbon, and more! Materials and instruction included. Parents are encouraged to attend but wreath making is for kids only please. (Checkout our adult workshop as well!) Ages 8 and up.
Saturday, November 7 from 10:00 am – 12 noon
Member Child: $15, Nonmember Child: $25
Please go HERE to learn more and for contact info to register
http://www.thetrustees.org/things-to-do/north-shore/event-3943.html?referrer=https://www.google.com/
For a comprehensive list of family activities, please visit our friends at North Shore Kid
Community Stuff 11/5/15
Ask Super Travel Agent Jean Grobe If She Had Any Fun At Hard Rock Riviera Maya
Super K and Jean Grobe Represent! At Hard Rock Riviera Maya
For your travel service needs contact super agent Jean Grobe who can tell you a thing or two about having fun on vacation. Check out her website here- http://www.connectionsadventuretravel.com/
or give her a call 888-602-7622
The Sticka Never Looked So Good!
Kim Smith Black Swallowtail Film Program at the Seaside Garden Club
The Seaside Garden Club invites everyone to see the beautiful film by Kim Smith: “The Life Story of the Black Swallowtail Butterfly” on November 10th at the Manchester Community Center. Social time begins at 7:00 and the program begins promptly at 7:30. Light refreshments will be served.

The Crowd Goes Wild for Sefatia!
CAPE ANN TV INTERVIEWS SEFATIA!
Solomon Jacobs Park Rehab Project
Strolling the Magnolia Pier at Sunset
Gloucester Smiles ~ 61
One Hour at a Time Gang Clean Up
Chickity Check It!- Gloucester’s Angel program helps 260 in four months
Terry Weber writes on Wicked Local-
Gloucester’s Angel program helps 260 in four months
Since June 1, an estimated 260 drug addicts have been assisted, not arrested, by the Gloucester Police Department’s Angel Program.
The program is designed to combat the opioid-heroin epidemic by shepherding drug addicts to treatment, not jail time, provided they turn themselves in voluntarily and meet a few other requirements. Requirements include that the addict not have any outstanding warrants and must be over 18.
The creation of Gloucester’s Angel program marks a major shift in thinking and practice by the police department, whose traditional task is to enforce the law. The program has received national attention, even a mention by presidential candidate Hillary Clinton that more programs should be developed like the one in Gloucester.
“We are working on growing the program nationwide,” said Gloucester Police Chief Leonard Campanello, who is the driving force behind the program’s creation.
For the entire article follow the link here
A Mother’s Prayers From Virginia McKinnon
Hi Joey, I would like to share this story with you and your readers of “A Mother’s Prayers”.
I am continuing my classes at the Gloucester Veterans Writing Workshop. The facilitator,
Dorothy S. Nelson, has been a wonderful inspiration and teacher to me, as I continue to write
my husband, Robert Hilary McKinnon’s, WW2 war stories. This story was written as a class assignment
on “Returning, Coming Home, Back Home” after the war in my voice or someone else’s voice.
Saturday, November 7, 2015 1-4pm my husband at age 91 will be one of Cape Ann World War 11 Veterans
honored at the City Hall. I want to thank Jason Grow for his dedication to our veterans with his
Exhibition of Photographs of “Our Greatest Generation.”
Mother’s Prayers by Robert McKinnon, as told to his wife, Virginia
Returning from the Navy after World War 2 in February 1946, I was sorrowed to find my mother’s health had declined. She had suffered several strokes. She was unable to greet me at the train depot, now weak, and frail. I believe my Mom was also a causality of WW2. My half-brother “Buster,” a Marine, was stationed at Pearl Harbor, I remember, how my Mom cried, when she heard the news of the “Attack of Pearl Harbor”. My Mom would sing to me “I didn’t raise my son to be a solider, I raised him to be my pride and joy.” My half-brother, Woodrow, was drafted. I was drafted and I had no choice, but also to serve my country. Mom cried when I left. A little banner was hung in the window with three stars, three sons in the military. My Dad and sister related to me how my Mom would look at our pictures and her heart would be breaking with worry. She was overcome with grief, more than she could bear. Dad stated Mom spent many hours in church, praying fervently for our safe return. Mom embrace the Catholic faith, receiving the sacrament of Confirmation, same day as my sister Margaret in 1935.
On the living room wall hung a portrait of my Mom, as a young lady, blond, beautiful and angelic. No wonder my Dad fell in love with her. He was just discharged, as a Chief Petty Office, from the Navy after World War 1.
Mom was a widow with three small sons. Dad married her and later her aged parents, my grandparents, Rachel and Gabriel came to live with us. I remember Mom playing hopscotch and jump rope with the neighbor kids on Washington Square. She was always laughing and a very happy, strong person, loving to cook wonderful dinners and dedicating her life to nurture and love all of her family
Mom was bedridden for six years. My Dad had a nurse come daily to care for Mom, while we were all at work. She would laugh, when I hugged her and told her jokes. Her love for me so apparent in her eyes. Secretly, she would ask my sister and niece to invite some nice girls to visit, looking for a companion for me. I believe her goal was to have me married and cared for before she went to
heaven. I had no interest in the girls they invited. Mom suffered several more strokes, losing her speech.
One day while I was walking up Duncan Street on my way to Sterling’s for my “mug-up” coffee break, looking in the window of Johnson’s Insurance office, there she was, the girl of my dreams. It was love at first site. One day I saw her walking home on Middle Street, as I was leaving the YMCA. I was too shy to approach her. Working on the engine of the F/V American Eagle, I inquired to my friend, Peter, “I would like to be formally introduced to the girl in the insurance office.” To my surprise Peter stated “That girl is my niece.” Peter arranged a meeting. Our meeting was magical in April 1953. Soon we were dating and married on Thanksgiving Day the same year. During our courtship, we visited my Mom often. After the wedding our first stop was to visit my mother. She was bedridden with no speech. Looking at me and my new bride, my mother cried tears of joy, as her prayers had been answered. I heard my wife tell my Mom she would take good care of me. I was a lucky man.
A few weeks later, just like on my wedding day, I was walking down the aisle of Saint Ann’s Church. This time following my mother’s casket for my Mom’s Funeral Mass. At age sixty-four my Mom was now at peace.
Yes, as I look at my life today, I realize my mother’s prayers were answered. I just celebrated my 91st Birthday on Halloween, a loving family of seven children, eight grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren at my side at the Gloucester House for a grand celebration. My mother would have been so proud. She had a special love for children. Thanksgiving Day I will celebrate my 62nd Wedding Anniversary. Holidays are so special for family gatherings.
A mother’s love is a precious gift, her prayers are powerful. My Mom’s three sons returned safely from WW2. Now I treasure memories of my angel Mom, so grateful for her care and concern for my well-being and happiness, as I believe she continues to watch over and bless me from her home in heaven.
Virginia (Frontiero) McKinnon November 2015
Many Thanks to All the Poll Workers
CONGRATULATIONS MAYOR SEFATIA ROMEO THEKEN AND ALL THE WINNING CANDIDATES!!!
Let Your Kids Try Hockey for FREE
On Saturday, November 7th, USA Hockey and 500 local associations across the country will host Try Hockey For Free Day, presented by KraftHeinz! Participating locations encourage kids, ages 4 to 9, to come try youth hockey as part of “Come Play Hockey Month.” All locations will have limited equipment available for use.
Head HERE to read all about this great opportunity http://www.tryhockeyforfree.com/
@Lone_Gull Announces New Hours And Launch Of Breakfast Egg Sandwich!
Cape Ann Dining News-
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Starting December 1st, Lone Gull will be open from 6:00 am until 5:00 pm. We will launch our new breakfast “Egg Sandwich”.
Egg and Cheese served on a delicious english muffin or your choice of one of our panini breads.
Add a choice of ham, bacon or breakfast sausage patti.
Add an extra: tomato and/or spinach.
Our Egg Sandwiches will be served from 6:00 am til 4:00 pm.
Our panini will continue to be served from 11:00 am til 4:00 pm.


























