Sawyer Free Folk Showcase w/Hayley Reardon 6pm 21 Main Street – Above Mystery Train. Tonight June 1st, 2023

This evening. Join us! -> 21 Main St -> 6pm
Hey all, I’m hosting a Songwriter showcase at the Sawyer Free Library this Thursday evening! it’s FREE, it’s early, and it’s open to the public – please do stop in! This month’s guest is Hayley Reardon! Joe Wilkins

 

Please note this will be held at the library’s temporary location above Mystery Train at 21 Main St in Gloucester

Hayley is a critically acclaimed folk pop artist and a storyteller in the truest sense of the word. Her songs serve as postcards from an artist brave enough to take the road less traveled. The songstress made the decision to begin living life boldly when she left Nashville to tour the world playing her music. In addition to having recently been based in Dachau, Germany for a six month artist residency program awarded by the city, she has spent the past 5 years carrying her songs and guitar all over the globe — gathering experiences, inspirations, and soulful connections along the way. The artist masterfully channels her colorful stories through music, capturing even the most subtle nuances of the human experience with a striking clarity.

Reardon recently made a splash with her single, “Losing From Within,” grabbing the attention of Spotify Editorial Playlists like Fresh Folk, Folk Pop, Morning Coffee, and Today’s Singer/Songwriters. Her latest EP, In The Good Light, was recorded in Barcelona with Catalan collaborators Pau Figueres (one of Spain’s finest guitarists) and Aniol Bestit Collellmir (recording engineer) at The Sound of Wood Studio. The EP embodies Reardon’s essence with a kiss of Spanish flair on certain tracks. The artist discovered a new piece of home in Spain while recording the EP, “It was amazing to travel across the world and work with people who were essentially strangers from an entirely different culture,” she says, “and feel so deeply and effortlessly understood by them.”

Raised in Massachusetts, Reardon dove head first into music at the young age of 15. She has now been honing her craft for a full decade now, sharing the stage with acts like Lori McKenna, Rodney Crowell, and Anaïs Mitchell, among others. Her raw artistry boasts a lyrical and melodic weight far beyond her years, being described as “brilliantly moving folk/pop with a lyrical depth and soul” (Performer Magazine) and “a melancholy little masterpiece” (American Songwriter Magazine). No Depression writes “Reardon is truly a treasure.”

Decklyns Getting Back That Gloucester Vibe With John Jerome Playing Friday Night!

Giving the people what they want! Gloucester Music- Boat Vibes- On The Deck- Don’t Fight It! Let It Wash Over You! Deck Music Is BACK at The Former Captain Carlos!

This should be celebrated in a big way!!!!

Celebrate Gloucester With A New Keepsake

Pat D’s Photos has a new product we think you will like very much. Limited quantities of these 6″ x 6″ marble trivets with scalloped edge and cork backing are now available for free delivery to the Cape Ann area. These are great for your drink glass or for hot dishes. Also just a cool decoration or gift. Check them out online at Pat D’s Photos or on Facebook at Pat D’s Photos and Adventures. They are fairly solid and I can ship them if needed but shipping costs will be a little higher than they normally are.

Red Chair on Good Harbor Beach Trivet

6″ x 6″ marble trivet with scalloped edge and cork backing. Free delivery to Cape Ann area or plus shipping.

$30.00

Fisherman Trivet

6″ x 6″ marble trivet with scalloped edge and cork backing. Free delivery to Cape Ann area or plus shipping.

$30.00

Footbridge Under Pretty Sky Trivet

6″ x 6″ marble trivet with scalloped edge and cork backing. Free delivery to Cape Ann area or plus shipping.

$30.00

NEW ITEM! SPF 50 CREW NECK Gloucester Fishing Shirts! If You Order From My Gloucester Apparel Store By Friday I’ll Ship Your Stuff Out For Father’s day!

Link to purchase- https://gloucesterapparel.square.site/

What are you gonna wait and then have to battle the crowds? Or are you the type that’s going to blow it off til the last minute and get something really shitty after everything your dad has done for you? Your answer is here. Guaranteed he’ll love it and you’ll have the peace of mind that you didn’t wait til last minute all stressed out.

Dad love Gloucester? We have Gloucester Apparel.

Dad love to fish? We have Gloucester 50 SPF Fishing Hoodies.

Dad like to grill? We have Gloucester BBQ Delegation Caps.

Dad love the blog? We have GMG old School Caps.

Dad think that the Plovers should not be artificially inseminated to make our beaches bird sanctuaries? We have Eat more Plover Towels and a couple of XL quarter zips.

LINK TO PURCHASE- HTTPS://GLOUCESTERAPPAREL.SQUARE.SITE/

New Item- Gloucester Fishing SPF 50 Crew Neck

UPF 50 Long Sleeve Crew Neck Sun Shirt New Gloucester Fishing Crew Necks With the American Flag On The Sleeve (because we’re proud Americans) Gloucester Map With The Annisquam and Gloucester Fishing On The Back with a Stout Anchor!

Don’t Miss G400+ Cemetery Tour Series

Local Historians Share the History of

Gloucester Families and Legends

June 10

Morning (10-Noon): Cove Hill 1720 – Joyce & Walter McGrath will share with you the family history of the early settlers of northern Gloucester as well as the local history of Lanesville.

Afternoon (1pm): Families of Lanesville – Melissa & Russell Hobbs will share with you the local history of those families that lived in Lanesville in the 1800s. 

July 8

Morning: Tragedy During the Victorian Era

Afternoon: A Travel Through Time

Aug 12

Morning: Families of West Parish

Afternoon: Their Hearts Belonged to the Sea

Sep 16: Drama in the Cemetery

Oct 14: Bad Choices & Bad Luck

Oct 21: Oak Grove

See the link below for information about these tours and other upcoming events

https://www.gloucesterma400.org/calendar/list/

Sawyer Free 2025 releases new naming opportunities as benefit luncheon kicks off summer season

A group of the 80 attendees at the Sawyer Library Foundation Women’s Luncheon to benefit the Sawyer Free 2025 capital campaign gathers for a photo. (l to r) Clare Quinn, Cindy Thorburn, Ann Gilson, Beth Gordon, Sallie Strand, Kate Stavis, Lois Budrose, Carolyn Plourde, Rebecca Bornstein, Tatiana Whitten, AnneLise Morss, Katherine McKnight and Mimi Tambone.

Leading into the holiday weekend, a sellout gathering of 80 attended a Sawyer Library Foundation Women’s Luncheon at Oak to Ember restaurant to benefit the Sawyer Free 2025 capital campaign to renovate and expand Cape Ann’s oldest public library. The fully philanthropic sawyerfree2025.org campaign further elevated the daytime fundraiser’s profile by formally announcing the latest gifted naming opportunities available for the new library building, which will celebrate its groundbreaking this fall. 

“We’re almost 400 days into the public phase of this campaign and the overwhelming response to this event on the eve of the holiday weekend was humbling and offers a great deal of hope,” said Sarah Oaks, the Foundation’s campaign manager. “We’ve got more work to do and more ground to cover in order for this project to become a reality, but it’s becoming clear how passionately people believe that Cape Ann deserves this library.”

Community philanthropist Kate Stavis was part of the luncheon’s five-member host committee, which billed this past week’s event as an unofficial kickoff to the Cape Ann summer season. Liza Featherstone, a Manhattan-based columnist for the Jacobin and The New Republic, delivered the keynote address. She discussed the ideal of an inclusive library in a democratic society, reflecting on the novelist Virginia Woolf’s account of her humiliating experience of being excluded from Oxford University’s library, and learning that women could only enter with permission from a man. 

Featherstone, who has close family ties to Cape Ann and has been a lifelong visitor to Sawyer Free Library, recalled that her own mother had a similar experience at Gloucester’s Sawyer Free Library as recently as the early 1970s—when a librarian there told her she needed her husband’s permission to apply for a library card. There was an audible gasp from the luncheon’s audience. 

Featherstone, whose mother, Helen, was a writer prior to her death in 2021 while living on Eastern Point, noted that while today’s libraries are open to all, their inclusiveness “has made them a target (of book-bannings and other restrictions).” Today’s ‘gatekeepers,’ she said, know they can’t go back to the days when women weren’t allowed to use the library, so instead “they seek to abolish the library itself … But we won’t let them win.”

During the course of the event, many of those gathered exchanged stories about the role public libraries played in their personal and professional growth, and the crucial contributions of modern public libraries in support of women and girls. Gloucester attorney Meredith Fine addressed the assembly and described the life-altering role her local library played as a new home away from home after her family relocated during her middle school years. She characterized the Sawyer Free 2025 capital campaign as “the most important” fundraising effort currently underway on Cape Ann.

A LASTING LEGACY

In conjunction with the fundraising luncheon, the release of the Sawyer Free 2025 campaign’s new list of naming opportunities confirmed that nearly half of currently available donor-recognition opportunities have been reserved. That leaves 13 which remain available, including the Main Floor Reading Room, the Main Floor Atrium, the Teen Room, the Dale Avenue portico and the Fountain Plaza, among others.

Prior major gifts by donors have secured naming rights for the Children’s Room (the Institution for Savings), the Children’s Program Room (Bank Gloucester), the Teen Creation Space (Sudbay Automotive Group), the Digital Makerspace (Cape Ann Savings Bank) and the Library History Center (Gorton’s), along with several others still to be announced. 

The Women’s Luncheon host committee’s members featured Stavis, Frederica Doeringer, the Vice Chair of the Sawyer Free 2025 campaign, Stephanie Cuff, Sally Bradley-Golding and Oaks. Five silent auction items were snapped up, including combinations of restaurant gift certificates, a gift certificate for Beth Williams jewelry items, Gloucester Stage Company tickets, lunch at a private club, and car service to dinner driven by mystery chauffeur in an elegant, luxury vehicle. 

The event raised about $10,000 toward the construction of the new library. For more information about the new library or to get involved, visit sawyerfree2025.org.

Salt Water Grille Is BACK!

We were excited to learn that Salt Water Grille on Washington Street is back in the game! We recently visited and were very happy with our experience. Rosanne was our helpful server and we were additionally greeted by Mike, a friendly face behind the bar. We had potato skins as an app and Jim ordered the Salt Water Burger. I ordered the Vodka Penne, which was yummy with the generous portion of grilled chicken. The bar area was at capacity and it seemed to be everyone greeting someone they knew (lots of hugs!). I tried the Prickly Pear Margarita for the first official Margarita Monday of the season. Delightful experience and we’ll be back soon! Check it out!

If You Order From My Gloucester Apparel Store By Friday I’ll Ship Your Stuff Out For Father’s day!

Link to purchase- https://gloucesterapparel.square.site/

What are you gonna wait and then have to battle the crowds? Or are you the type that’s going to blow it off til the last minute and get something really shitty after everything your dad has done for you? Your answer is here. Guaranteed he’ll love it and you’ll have the peace of mind that you didn’t wait til last minute all stressed out.

Dad love Gloucester? We have Gloucester Apparel.

Dad love to fish? We have Gloucester 50 SPF Fishing Hoodies.

Dad like to grill? We have Gloucester BBQ Delegation Caps.

Dad love the blog? We have GMG old School Caps.

Dad think that the Plovers should not be artificially inseminated to make our beaches bird sanctuaries? We have Eat more Plover Towels and a couple of XL quarter zips.

LINK TO PURCHASE- HTTPS://GLOUCESTERAPPAREL.SQUARE.SITE/