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Chef Dan invites you to the July Pop Up Dinner to kick off the holiday weekend this Saturday, July 1st, from 4:30-9pm. Call 978-515-7386 to make your reservation!

Happy Humpback
2 Lexington Avenue
Magnolia, Gloucester, MA 01930

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The 400 Trees Project What is the 400 Trees Project? 400 Trees is a three-part Gloucester 400+ sustainability program offered by Biomimicry New England*(BNE) in collaboration with Gloucester DPW and jointly sponsored by BNE & Cape Ann Elms. Additional sponsors include 100 Trees of Gloucester and Boston, and WT Rich of Beverly. The program combines history, environmental stewardship, experiential education and community engagement as a living legacy to this and future generations. 400 Trees will:(1) plant 400 native trees in Gloucester during 2023-2024, (2) identify the city’s 400 oldest trees, and (3) conduct an educational program on the value of trees. How can I help? Trees will be provided free to anyone in Gloucester that is interested in planting a tree on their property and agrees to water the tree once a week. How can I learn more about native trees ?400 Trees will offer educational programs for adults and children on the advantages of native trees —including the enhanced ecosystem services they provide. These programs will be based at the Sawyer Free Library and are offered in collaboration with the Library and the Cape Ann YMCA. For more information about this program, to donate funds for a tree, or to become a sponsor please email 400treesgloucester@gmail.com *Biomimicry New England is a501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. “The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now.”-Chinese Proverb- |
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The Avocado Club- grilled chicken, avocado, bacon, swiss cheese, lettuce, tomato, mayo on sourdough bread
It’s one of their top sellers and once you try it you’ll know why!
Check out their Facebook for the latest hours – opened most days 11am-8pm
978-526-0443
www.mymagcafe.com
20 Lexington Ave Magnolia MA
I love this photo of Finn and a fish he caught pond fishing the other day. His buddy, Ryan Tarr took it and it couldn’t be more perfect. Nice fish, Finn….and awesome photo, Ryan!

Susan LaRose submits these photos she and her husband Leo took of the rainbow over the harbor Saturday evening just as the festivities along the beach wrapped up. Thanks so much!



Here’s a little review of some of the pictures that didn’t make the blog posts but I still think show the spirit of the weekend, at least up through Sunday’s procession. It was an outstanding event! I appreciate the hard work and long hours spent by so many to put these events together. Well done once again!

















Stay tuned but we are going to have a Golf putting tournament Saturday morning. Details to follow but be assured there will be bloody Mary’s and mimosas available. Who is in? There will be prizes that I’ll donate and I’ll be debuting my new line of Gloucester Golf quarter zips for women in women sizes. Who’s in?
Omakase dinner Thursday to Sunday 2 seatings a night
Bento box Lunch Wednesday to Sunday From 12pm to 5pm
Reservation & Order at Tock Or visit www.sushisanglee.com
Photo by Jefferson Dexter Litton @trulydex

Great Fiesta, the weekend was fabulous.


Slice Of Slice, Fink writes: “Slice is a tribute to Americana as well as my friend Jasper Johns and his recent painting of the same name in his retrospective at the Whitney, which depicts his vision of a slice of the universe.” The scale of the painting (60×84-inches) emphasizes the significance of the watermelon in both art history and cultural history. Also on view will be a number of smaller paintings on paper from the Slice series, and a limited Edition print. A selection of works from the exhibition can be viewed at: https://www.janedeeringgallery.com/aaron-fink-slice .
Aaron Fink (BFA, Maryland Institute College of Art; MFA, Yale University). His work is in the collection of prestigious institutions worldwide, among them Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY; MoMA, NY; MFA, Boston; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; National Gallery of Art, DC; Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia; Hara Museum, Tokyo; Peter Stuyvesant Foundation, Netherlands. His work is the subject of Out of the Ordinary (Eleanor Heartney published 2002).
Since the 17thC, Fink’s family has owned land on Cape Ann. Fink maintains a summer studio in Rockport in addition to his East Boston studio.

Photo by Adrian Hewitt abhewitt7@gmail.com