The Magnolia Library and Community Center Movie Night

ReBlogged from The Magnolia Library and Community Center

1 Lexington Ave, Gloucester, MA, United States, Massachusetts
info@magnolialibrary.org

 

She’s coming to Magnolia on Friday, March 1! Doors open at 6:30. FREE admission, concessions available. Don’t miss it!!

Hot Tub Piranhas show @ Minglewood Harborside Cancelled for tonight!

Tonight’s show is CANCELLED due to illness within the band. We apologize to Minglewood Harborside and to all our fans, but this situation is unavoidable.

Clammers A’Clammin’

We hadn’t come across clammers in quite a while and I always find this interesting. The tides have been quite low recently and I hope these clammers had good luck.

Here’s Our Friends Josh and Ariel’s New Instagram Account For Their Soon To Open Burger Joint “Little Sister” In The Former Top Dog Location On Bearskin Neck- https://www.instagram.com/littlesister_rkpt

As of posting they have 602 followers , let’s see what kind of bump we can give them from a GMG Post

follow them at this link- https://www.instagram.com/littlesister_rkpt

TALISE will still be operating In Annisquam. This will be a different venture on Bearskin Neck. To keep up with them, follow them here- https://www.instagram.com/littlesister_rkpt

New Hours Of Operation At Grove Street Self Storage! They Have Now Added Saturday’s! 61A Grove Street Gloucester MA 01930

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Here are our updated hours of operationMonday: 8am-5:30pmTuesday: 8am-5:30pmWednesday: 8am-5:30pmThursday: 8am-5:30pmFriday: 8am-5:30pmSaturday: 9:30am-5:30pmSunday: CLOSED~We are now open an extra day during the week!~*If you are a tenant at Grove Street Self Storage you will receive 24 hour access to our gated facility*
978-879-4524

Magnolia Historical Society Lecture

46 Magnolia Ave, Magnolia, MA, United States, Massachusetts 01930
Have you ever pondered…who lived here before us? Probably not…but now you are. Join us this Sunday to find out the answer. The lecture is entitled — Unveil the Past: Magnolia’s Indigenous People at the Time of European Contact.
Immerse yourself in a 45-minute journey that will take you back in time to explore the lives of the indigenous people who called Magnolia home before European contact. The engaging slide lecture will answer these questions:
· Who were they? Uncover the identities and histories of the indigenous communities that thrived in Magnolia and the surrounding area.
· Where did they come from, and when? Trace their ancestral roots and understand the timeline of their presence in the region.
· How did they live? Discover their ingenious ways of utilizing the land, sea, and natural resources to sustain their unique culture and lifeways.
· What happened to them? Explore the reasons behind their displacement and learn about their enduring legacy.
Mary Ellen Lepionka, a renowned scholar and passionate storyteller, brings the past to life in this fascinating presentation.

Join us this Sunday at 3:30 PM for social time and refreshments and the lecture will start at 4:00There is no-charge but a $5 donation (or more) would be greatly appreciated!

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Gloucester, Massachusetts

Tuck’s Point Compare and Contrast

Apparently it was one year ago that I posted about how pretty it was at Tuck’s Point that day (click here for post). We recently went down to check out how the recent high tides had been affecting that area and this is what we found. Mother Nature at work.

sushisanglee Ikura : Chum Salmon roe from Alaska

sushisanglee Ikura : Chum Salmon roe from

Alaska.

Omakase dinner reservation at Tock or visit www.sushisanglee.com

Holiday private event Homakase & Gift card available. Please Contact us via email for more information.

@kimberlykoury

Recent Happenings — pat morss

We recently attended the first annual Rocky Neck Winter Fest, and the opening of Our Time on Earth at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem.

Rocky Neck, and Smith Cove which it protects, are in winter mode.
Adventure remains at the Marine Railways, now sporting her new propeller and rudder.
No, she doesn’t have a new wheelhouse.
That’s the tug Meridian, beyond.
As part of Winter Fest, multiple artists were sketching portraits at The Cultural Center.
Headquarters appears to be at The Salted Cod – if you can find and open the door.
It houses an excellent selection of local art, crafts and jewelry, and is open all winter.
With an ideal pairing of light food and drinks (sample the flatbreads and wines).
Outside, the flooding high tide reminds us of the impact of climate change.
That takes us to the opening of a current traveling exhibit at the Peabody Essex Museum.
Our Time on Earth, curated by the Barbican in London, explores our sustainability.
This visitor is mesmerized by a cosmic video.