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Free to the public and hosted at Stage Fort Park, this 2-day extravaganza will showcase the rich and diverse cultural history of Gloucester. The weekend’s festivities will include performances from local singer-songwriters, cultural dance performances, including those by the Wampanoag Nation Singers and Dancers, a collaborative community art project, and booths representative of our cultural communities.
As the birthplace of the U.S. fishing industry and the site of the first marine railway, Gloucester has been a beacon of maritime innovation and culture for more than four centuries. The Seaport Trail invites locals and tourists alike to immerse themselves in Gloucester and Cape Ann’s rich history, encompassing art, innovation, culinary delights, and a medley of adventures by sea, from schooner sails to whale watching.
Central to the Seaport Trail is a celebration of the abundant catch-to-table seafood offered in Gloucester and on Cape Ann thanks to the city’s active working waterfront, and home to the largest lobster fishing fleet in Massachusetts! Autumn in Gloucester promises an unparalleled variety of high-quality seafood options. Try lobster like you’ve never had it before: atop an angus beef burger, nestled in a quesadilla, lobster linguine, baked, boiled, rolled, bisqued, and more! Not to mention other timeless local favorites from the sea, like baked haddock, fried clams, fish & chips, a tuna reuben, ceviche, and seafood stuffed baked pineapple, to name a few.
“The Seaport Trail, highlighted through video and promoted digitally, is intended to make it easy for visitors to learn how to experience our history, art, award-winning cuisine, and famous passion for the sea, in all seasons,” says Discover Gloucester Executive Director Tess McColgan. “This trail embodies so much of what makes Gloucester unique and true to its roots. We’re proud to share that authentic spirit and local stories through the Seaport Trail.”
Discover Gloucester’s Seaport Trail was funded, in part, by the Massachusetts Office of Travel & Tourism. The project was made possible by support from the North of Boston Convention and Visitors’ Bureau.
About Discover Gloucester:
As the official, 501(c)6 not-for-profit destination marketing organization (DMO) for the City of Gloucester, Discover Gloucester works to promote tourism and the visitor based economy by increasing awareness of Gloucester as a desirable visitor destination while also improving the quality of life for Gloucester residents and local business owners, and yielding positive economic benefits. Our work is enabled through grant support from the City of Gloucester, along with tourism-related local businesses that invest in promoting Gloucester as an attractive, year-round destination. The purpose of the DMO is to promote and encourage tourism and the artistic, cultural, historic, maritime, recreational and scenic resources of Gloucester.
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The Annisquam Village Hall 36 Leonard Street, Annisquam.
Nearly 40 artisans and artists will be displaying their work this weekend at the Annisquam Village Hall. The annual Arts & Crafts Show is a major community event to benefit the Annisquam Village Church.
Gloucester Schooner Festival 2012 – American Eagle, Spirt of Massachusetts, Summerwind Virginia — 2008 Mayor’s Race Thomas E. Lannon, July 1, 2023 – Out of the fog into the light
Among this year’s displays will be framed photographs of schooners, mostly from various Gloucester Schooner Festivals. Included will be a photograph of three schooners with the Boston skyline as a backdrop used for invitations in 2015 and 2019 to the Mayor’s Reception and the poster marking the 2014 festival. A more recent photograph is of Gloucester’s Thomas E. Lannon catching the evening sun July 1, 2023 as it emerges from the fog. Another shows the Virginia in 2008. The photographs below are by local photographer Carl Gustin and printed by Cape Ann Giclee.
Greer is doing great. He has been having two appts. weekly at the Brigham with the post team who are all great. His numbers are great. They are very pleased with Greer’s excellent record keeping. We just took a nice walk in Boston for exercise & fresh air. Admittedly he is a little bored but that’s understandable. We walk the boulevard, Rocky Neck, take drives….Lots of bonding time with Bob & I, ha ha. His appetite is good. He had lost 20 pounds and being 6’2″ and skinny to begin with he needs to put on some weight. He had the drain port taken out last week which was great. Still gets tired. Can’t lift. He wishes he could fish but no go yet.
He wrote a letter to the donor, Bob wrote a card and me, well, you can maybe guess, I wrote five pages. We put them together and brought them to the transplant office last week. They told us they would make sure our miracle amazing donor would receive them. We hope when they feel ready they will want to meet him.
His immune system is low right now for several months.
He can be with people for visits providing no one is sick in any way or been around anyone ill. They are fine with visitors in small groups if mainly outside.
No indoor venues with lots of people, no restaurants. Just mindful of staying healthy.
The team really wanted Bob & I to be currently COVID boosted plus get the Flu & RSV vaccines which we did.
My hope is to work with the National Kidney Registry possibly as a microsite coach to help people get the word out for Living Kidney Donorship.
We are grateful for all your love & support. Greers direct email is gviau2@gmail.com
I can’t guarantee he’ll respond but feel free to give him a shout out.
Love Donna
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On Thursday, October 5, 2023 at 1:00 p.m., on the steps of City Hall, Mayor Greg Verga will proclaim the month of October as Domestic Abuse Awareness and Prevention Month. All are invited to join him to reaffirm Gloucester’s commitment to becoming a violence-free community.
Mayor Verga notes, “This is an annual gathering of community leaders and partners to recommit ourselves to making Gloucester a Violence Free Zone. Continuing to do all we can to prevent and address domestic abuse and sexual assault are substantial parts of this ongoing effort.”
“As a community, we are blessed to have the swift response of HAWC (Healing Abuse Working for Change), our police department, led by Chief Conley and the Domestic Abuse Response Officers, the intersecting efforts of the Community Impact Unit, and the continuing training offered throughout the City on trauma-informed responses. We will share updates on these endeavors at our October 5th event,” the Mayor continued.
“Even as we come together to celebrate our persistence, we are only too aware of the continuing tasks and the need to support each other as we advance this mission by asking…. ‘what else can we/should we do?'”
“Please join me for this important event – the annual proclamation reading followed by the raising of the Domestic Abuse Awareness Flag. Be assured that the outstanding community services on which we all rely remain accessible:
HAWC services for those experiencing domestic abuse are available via telephone intake and in-person or virtual services as needed – 978-744-8552. The HAWC Hotline is staffed 24/7 at 800-547-1649
The Gloucester Police Dept. is available via 911 for emergency calls and 978-325-5400 for Officer Ron Piscitello and the other domestic abuse officers, and for non-emergency situations
Younity: Young Adult Access Center is available for youth 16-25, in person, at 6 Elm St. in Gloucester, and via text or telephone at 978-270-0428 or 978-415-4115
YWCA North Shore Rape Crisis Center for sexual assault concerns is available via the hotline at 877-509-9922 and the Lynn office at 781-477-2313 or support@ywcanem.org
Elliot Community Human Services, providing group counseling for those seeking Intimate Partner Abuse Education is available via Glennys Acosta at 339-223-3446. Programs are all via Zoom
“If you have a concern, please reach out to one of our outstanding response organizations,” the Mayor concluded.
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A long walk to a short pier. With another 90 minutes to burn while Finn skated over at Governor’s Academy, I took my Tuesday drive through Newburyport and then walked a bit at the end of Plum Island. It’s really a special place.
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I took a ride and found myself at Pebble Beach in Rockport as the sun was beginning to sink in the sky. The light was so beautiful and the water so peaceful, I stayed much longer than anticipated and was eventually accompanied by some shorebirds.
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Second Glance is holding a special Harvest Home Sip & Shop event THIS SATURDAY.
On Saturday, Oct. 7 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., shop a selection of high-quality, curated furniture at Second Glance (2 Pond Road, Gloucester MA).
A selection of complimentary coffee, cider, popcorn, and fruit from The Open Door Farmers Truck will be available on a first come, first served basis.
Thank you! As a program of The Open Door, revenue at Second Glance helps fuel hunger-relief programs that serve local people. Learn more at FOODPANTRY.org
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After GMG Jimmy’s O’Maley Field Hockey win last night we decided to celebrate with dinner. So we went to a place I’d been excited to try for a while- “Gang Nam” in the location under Drift on the Rogers Street side across from Oak To Ember. Sista Felicia joined us and she’s one of the toughest critics around. She was wowed by it!
Gang Nam Gloucester 4 Rogers St
(978) 727-7979
First up was the
Korean Corn Dog
Korean corn dog is a trendy Korean street food. It’s filled with cheese and sausage, then coated in crispy panko breadcrumbs.
It was really good. Super tasty.
Korean Fried Chicken
I should have put a quarter in the picture for scale. These were huge and super crispy while being coated with a delicious sticky sauce. Incredible.
Jeon
Crispy Korean pancake with scallions
The scallion pancake was my favorite- so flavorful and unique.
41. Korean Ramyun
Felicia got the Korean Ramyun which she likedRounding out dinner was the dumplings.
Hours:
Sunday
11:00AM – 10:00PM
Monday
11:00AM – 2:00PM
5:00PM – 10:00PM
Tuesday
11:00AM – 2:00PM
5:00PM – 10:00PM
Wednesday
11:00AM – 2:00PM
5:00PM – 10:00PM
Thursday
Closed
Friday
11:00AM – 2:00PM
5:00PM – 10:00PM
Saturday
11:00AM – 10:00PM
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