MARY POPPINS JR. โ€˜FLIESโ€™ INTO ROCKPORT MIDDLE SCHOOL

Mary Poppins JR. is playing at Rockport Middle School December 9 and 10 at 7:00 pm and December 11 at 2:00 pm. The โ€œpractically perfectโ€ 90-minute musical (including intermission) is based on the classic P.L. Travers stories and the Walt Disney film. The cast and crew include over 40 RMS  students led by Director Keith McCarthy, Musical Director Patti Pike, Technical Director and Choreographer Seania McCarthy, and Costume Designer Alicia Cywar.

All of London is shouting from the rooftops about this exciting stage adaptation of the classic tales of Mary Poppins. Join the Banks family as they encounter adventure after fun-filled adventure with their curious new nanny, Mary Poppins. Adapted especially for young performers, this musical includes favorite Sherman brothers songs such as โ€œA Spoonful of Sugar,โ€ โ€œFeed the Birds,โ€ and โ€œSupercalifragilisticexpialidocious,โ€ as well as wonderful new songs by George Stiles and Anthony Drewe. With colorful characters and an irresistible score, Mary Poppins JR. is sure to be a crowd-pleaser for all ages!

Tickets, which are $10 for adults and $8 for students and seniors, are available at the door.

Disney and Cameron Mackintoshโ€™s Mary Poppins JR. is presented through special arrangement with and all materials are provided by Music Theatre International.

Sawyer Free Library Honors Long-time Volunteer with Prestigious Community Award

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Each year, the Gloucester Lyceum and Sawyer Free Library recognize outstanding volunteers for their efforts and dedication to the Library. As a part of the Sawyer Free Libraryโ€™s Annual Meeting, the Mary M. Weissblum Volunteer Award was presented to lifelong Gloucester resident Rebecca Aliberte. She was honored with the community award for her leadership, tireless dedication to the Friends of the Sawyer Free Library, and countless hours volunteering in the Libraryโ€™s childrenโ€™s room.

โ€œVolunteers are essential to the work of our Library, and so every year, we seek to celebrate one of our most exceptional volunteers. This year we have chosen to honor the wonderful Rebecca Aliberte,โ€ said Assistant Library Director Beth Pocock in presenting the award. ย 

Rebecca has volunteered in the Libraryโ€™s childrenโ€™s room for over ten years. On any given day, one might find her doing various tasks to help ease the load of the libraryโ€ฆ

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Cape Ann YMCA Presents 2022 Holiday Delights Showtimes Dec. 9, 10, 11 | Middle Street Walk brochure

The Cape Ann YMCA presents annual gem – HOLIDAY DELIGHTS 2022

Showtimes at Gloucester’s stately landmark, the American Legion

Middle Street Walk Dec. 10 – printable PDF

Ho Ho Ho! Cape Ann Lighthouse ornaments with stands at Pauline’s Gifts #GloucesterMA

Local ware – lighthouse ornaments with stands (can be hung on wall or window, too); local history books by Pru Fish; holiday gifts 2022 at Pauline’s Gifts from the Heart, (978) 281-5558. 512 Essex Ave, Gloucester, MA

Congratulations to Pauline’s Gifts for receiving a Retailers Association of Massachusetts Award for Excellence in November 2022!

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Duck Duck Heron

A beautiful blue heron was peacefully hunting at Niles Pond recently along with a number of ducks. Apparently the ducks decided they needed to establish themselves with the heron and dive bombed him. It was more of a drive by than an attack, and both species continued along with their business. Kind of reminded me of some of those silly Tik Tok street scenes you see.

Why you donโ€™t want a contractor doing your home inspection

Jameson Malgeri's avatarCape Ann Home

If you are under the impression that this article is going to be a discussion about what knowledge a home inspector has in contrast with a contractor or builder, that will not be the focus. There are good and bad home inspectors out there, and there are good and bad contractors, but quality varies greatly on an individual basis in both cases, and I am sure many builders or contractors will have an extensive knowledge base about the many systems in a home. The construction industry has been around in some form since the beginning of time and the home inspection profession is an extremely young industry. This article is not to diminish either profession but merely to discuss some of the trends going on in the market. As a home inspector in this current market, I have seen fewer and fewer traditional inspections being performed. One of the manyโ€ฆ

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2022 Good Morning Gloucester Shop Local Series- Blue River Diamonds


Kate and I are going to feature one or two local places to buy holiday gifts each day highlighting the fact that thereโ€™s no need to buy your presents online or trudge up to the mall.

Thereโ€™s excellent places to shop right here in Gloucester.

Previous videos:

2022 GOOD MORNING GLOUCESTER SHOP LOCAL SERIES-FIREFLIES

2022 GOOD MORNING GLOUCESTER SHOP LOCAL SERIES- TOODLEOOS

2022 GOOD MOORNING GLOUCESTER SHOP LOCAL SERIES LOCAL COLORS

2022 GOOD MOORNING GLOUCESTER SHOP LOCAL SERIES MYSTERY TRAIN

2022 GOOD MOORNING GLOUCESTER SHOP LOCAL SERIES- GOODLINENS STUDIO

2022 GOOD MOORNING GLOUCESTER SHOP LOCAL SERIES- MARK ADRIAN SHOES

2022 GOOD MOORNING GLOUCESTER SHOP LOCAL SERIES- SWEATS OF GLOUCESTER

2022 GOOD MOORNING GLOUCESTER SHOP LOCAL SERIES- BOOKSTORE OF GLOUCESTER

2022 GOOD MOORNING GLOUCESTER SHOP LOCAL SERIES- BRASS MONKEY

2022 GOOD MOORNING GLOUCESTER SHOP LOCAL SERIES- CAPE ANN OLIVE OIL

2022 GOOD MOORNING GLOUCESTER SHOP LOCAL SERIES- DESIGN OF MINE

2022 GOOD MOORNING GLOUCESTER SHOP LOCAL SERIES- BANANAS

2022 GOOD MORNING GLOUCESTER SHOP LOCAL SERIES-POP GALLERY

2022 GOOD MORNING GLOUCESTER SHOP LOCAL SERIES-SAMPLE THIS

2022 GOOD MORNING GLOUCESTER SHOP LOCAL SERIES-PASTAIO VIA CORTA

2022 GOOD MORNING GLOUCESTER SHOP LOCAL SERIES- SHORE NUTRITION

2022 GOOD MORNING GLOUCESTER SHOP LOCAL SERIES- THE DRESS CODE

2022 GOOD MORNING GLOUCESTER SHOP LOCAL SERIES- MERMAID TALES

2022 GOOD MORNING GLOUCESTER SHOP LOCAL SERIES- FLOTING LOTUS

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Daughter Madeline and I baked these delicious prosciutto and sun dried tomato mozzarella ball Christmas trees for lunch. Inspired by @lericettedigessica and dressed with Pastaio Via Corta passata di pomodoro San marzano dop. Belissimo! Buon Natale!

Charlie Davis Rockin The Plover Hoodie At BC!

Hi there Joey!

As promised hereโ€™s a photo. My son, Charlie, loves his new sweatshirt and is proudly wearing it out and about at Boston College! It especially goes perfect with his Gloucester lifeguard sweats! ๐Ÿ™„

Thanks again,

Tracy Davis

What a handsome young man!

Amazing sunset over Magnolia Pier

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Theyโ€™re beautiful and wondrous. Theyโ€™re also the source of some UFO reports!

 

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2022 AT 5 PM โ€“ 6:30 PM Santa is coming to the library with Jambalaya Horns! Magnolia Library and Community Center

Reblogged from the Magnolia Community Library
5 PM โ€“ 6:30 PM Santa is coming to the library with Jambalaya Horns! Magnolia Library and Community Center
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Join us for our annual visit from Santa, tree lighting, and holiday carols with Jambalaya Horns.
Inside the library, there will be crafts and snacks until Santa’s arrival.
Once we have sung along with Jambalaya Horns and lit our tree kids can come inside and give Santa their letter.

Savour Wine Complimentary Wine Tasting SATURDAY, DEC. 10, 2-4 PM

SATURDAY, DEC. 10, 2-4 PM

JOIN US FOR A COMPLIMENTARY WINE TASTING WITH CASEY GRUTTADAURIA OF IDEAL WINES

Ideal is an importer and distributor of fine wine and spirits based in Medford, Massachusetts. The companyโ€™s roots go back to 1905, when Samuel Bender and two partners founded a retail wine and provisions store in Boston, which evolved in the years after WW II into one of the cityโ€™s premiere fine wine shops. It was in the late 1970s that Larry Bender, the third generation of his family in the business, decided to strike out on his own, separating the importing business from his fatherโ€™s retail operation. His goal was to import wines from small high-quality wineries directly to the Massachusetts market, wines that had previously only come through national importers, if they were imported at all. Most of the wines at that time were French, but the company soon expanded its Italian selections, and has since rounded out the book with some American wineries as well as wines from other countries.ย Ideal brings us wine with a strong sense of place, made with minimal intervention, at a great price. Casey is one of our favorite wine reps as he is engaging and very educated in these unique, boutique wines. Come out and enjoy them with him as your host!

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La Crotta di Vegneron Mรผller Thurgau, Valle dโ€™Aoste, Italy

Varietal: Mรผller Thurgau Alc. 13%

The La Crotta di Vegneron Cooperative was set up in 1980 with 25 partners. Today it numbers 70 partners and produces 200,000 bottles. The cooperative collects the grapes coming from the Chambave Denomination of Origin. The partnersโ€™ objective has always been to get the best quality out of their vines and their sloped terraces. La Crotta di Vegneron pursues the ancient tradition of the “campagnards”, whose strength lies in the relationship between autochthonous vines and terroir.

La Crotta di Vegneronโ€™s wines and grappas emanate the spirit of the Aosta Valley mountains, thanks to ancient autochthonous vines (traditional vines cultivated with great skill and pride and which are respectful of the multifaceted terroir). Their cellar is in Chambave, a small hamlet in the Aosta Valley bordering on the west with France and north with Switzerland. The winegrowers who belong to the Cooperative often manage small plots located in a territory where the mechanization of the vineyard is not always possible, and therefore tend to have higher management costs.

Mรผller Thurgau is a vine obtained from the crossing of Riesling and Sylvaner which is well suited to cool climates. In Valle d’Aosta, it was introduced after 1946; the climate of the region, characterized by sudden changes in temperature especially during the maturation period, favors the formation of the elegant aromas that characterize this wine. This Mรผller Thurgau has a very fruity nose, with notes of melon, peach, and tropical fruit, along with aromatic herbs and white flowers. On the palate, it is fresh, dry, and full-bodied.

Serve as an aperitif. Pairs well with Italian vegetable soups, white meat, and fresh cheeses. $14.99

Maison des Ardoisieres Cuvรฉe Silice Blanc 2020, Savoie, France

Varietal: Jacquรจre Alc. 11%

Formed by a group of partners in the late 1990s, Domaine des Ardoisiรจres revitalized their vineyard land at the direction of organic and biodynamic vigneron Michel Grisard. Champagne native Brice Omont joined the team as lead winemaker in 2005 and, since then, their five different wines (three white and two red) have garnered critical acclaim not only within France but worldwide. With demand increasing but supply remaining the same, some of Omontโ€™s wines fetch prices nearing triple digits, which makes โ€œSiliceโ€ seem underpriced for the immense drinking pleasure it provides. In the glass, it is a vibrant lemon hue with flecks of silver. With a short 15-minute decant, beautiful aromas of green apple, honeydew, lemon zest, and fresh apricot unfurl from the glass alongside a touch of flinty smoke. On the palate, the wine has a balance of taut minerality and textured roundness, akin to top-notch Chablis. Being Jacquรจre though, it offers more floral notes with flavors of plum and winter melon. It will gain more texture and complexity in the next two to three years but is ready to drink now.

Pairs well with cheese fondue, vibrant salads, garlic-butter shrimp. $22.99

Chateau de la Liquiรฉre Faugรฉres, Languedoc-Roussillon, France

Varietals:Grenache, Syrah, Carignan Alc.14.5%

Nestled in the midst of the Haut Languedoc national park, the Faugรจres wine region is unique in that its soils are nothing but schist. La Liquiรจreโ€™s vineyards are located in the highest parts of the appellation. They look out over the Mediterranean, offering a prime site for growing fine wines. Although the soils are all the same type, elevations range from 150 to 350 meters. The warmer soils in the lower part of the appellation area are conducive to growing Mourvรจdre, Carignan and Grenache. The cooler, higher sites are the perfect location for Syrah. The entire estate is farmed organically. The vineyards cover 55 hectares. There is little soil, and some vineyards are very steep, resulting in small yields. Faugรฉres is an intense wine, with red and black berry aromas and flavors and mineral notes, elegant tannins, and a long finish.

Pairs well with lamb, beef fillet, and game birds. $17.99

Domaine Durand Prรฉmices Cornas, Rhone, France

Varietals: Syrah Alc. 14.5%

Domaine Durand is a family-owned estate run by brothers Eric and Joel Durand since 1991. The estate comprises 13 hectares of Syrah vines, eight in Saint-Joseph and five in Cornas. Cornas is one of the most exciting wine regions in the world and is the only red-wine appellation in the northern Rhรดne that requires its wine to be 100% Syrah. Eric and Joรซl have painstakingly reconstructed their family’s ancient, terraced vineyards, and continue the back-breaking work of maintaining and rebuilding them every year to prevent erosion. They work their vineyards entirely by hand, coaxing the grapes to optimal ripeness before crafting exceptional wines of depth, precision and persistence. Their lush, rich style is the paradigm for the region, and one of the reasons Cornas is such a sought after and admired wine. The 2019 Cornas Prรฉmices offers all the intensity and power of a great Hermitage, but at a fraction of the price of its flashy neighbor. In the glass, the wine is a deep purple with blue fruit, violets, ground pepper, and charred meat-like aromas and flavors. Rich and full-bodied, it has loads of silky tannins. This Cornas will evolve with age. Best from 2023 through 2035.

Pairs well with roast leg of lamb, grilled beef, spiced red meat. $39.99

Vigneti VumbacaCirรณ, Calabria, Italy

Varietal: Gaglioppo Alc. 13.5%

The Vigneti Vumbaca company is based in Cirรฒ and extends over an area of about 13 hectares. Organically run, the enterprise is now led by Christian Vumbaca, who, after about fifteen years spent in Rome between university studies and work at a prestigious law firm, decided to return to his native land to follow the company created by mother Silvana and uncle Enzo. His red wine is made from Gaglioppo grapes, grown in tree-trained vineyards, on clay-limestone soil, located in the historic production area of Cirรฒ Classico. It pours a deep ruby red. The nose is complex, full of red fruit, undergrowth, dried flowers, dehydrated fruit, and citrus, Mediterranean scrub, and toasted and sweet spices. It is balanced on the palate, lively, fresh, and quite structured. It finishes on balsamic notes, minerals, cherry, and bitter orange.

Pairs well with aged cheeses, salami, courses with red meat sauces, roast lamb. $19 .99

Cantina del Pino Ovello 2015 Barbaresco,

Varietal: Nebbiolo Alc.: 14.5%

Barbaresco is a small village in Piedmont rising up out of the plain to sit in the Langhe hills. Here they produce a 100% Nebbiolo wine that takes its name from the village. Barbaresco is a wine of power and depth with an ability to age for multiple decades. Often thought of as the feminine version of Barolo, Barbaresco is a dramatically smaller region than its cousin. Barbaresco can only be produced within 1265 acres, and a maximum of 85,000 cases per year can be produced from the more than 500 growers. It is separated into four different communes of which three dominate, Barbaresco, Neive and Treiso. The Vacca family has been living and working the vines at Cantina del Pino, one of the oldest estates in Barbaresco, since the 1920s. Cantina del Pinoโ€™s approach to winemaking is rooted in a deep appreciation for the land and gentle processes that allow the particularities of the soil to become tangible in the wines they are making. Deceptive in its light-bodied color, the 2015 Barbaresco Ovello packs a serious punch. Violet, star anise, woodland berry, and camphor aromas lead the way on this elegant, firm red. The savory, linear palate delivers juicy Marasca cherry, pomegranate, licorice and orange zest while taut, fine-grained tannins provide support. It’s focused and balanced, with fresh acidity. It is a structured wine that will develop gradually over the years.

Pairs well with roast meats, game birds, and powerful cheese. $57.99

And donโ€™t forget to check out whatโ€™s new in our beer case. We just got in a new shipment of Maine Beer, with the IPAโ€™s โ€œLunchโ€ and โ€œLittle Whale Boatโ€ leading the charge.  We have a rich brown ale called โ€œBrown Dogโ€ and the wonderfully dark but slightly hoppy Robust Porter, both from Smuttynose.

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Kathleen’s Price-Value Gems:

Unique to SAVOUR our three price-value collections, with

each category ($9.99ers – $14.99ers -$19.99ers) offering hundreds of wines

at one price, personally curated by Kathleen, some have limited availability

9.99ersโ€ฆthe quality is taste delivering above-price enjoyment โ€ฆValue!

14.99ersโ€ฆexhibiting qualities of complexityโ€ฆElevating the Experience!

19.99ersโ€ฆvalue laden wines by innovative vintnersโ€ฆExpect Exceptional!

Adding to this Saturdayโ€™s wine tasting with Casey is Savourโ€™s Everyday Tech Tastings at the North Shoreโ€™s Only Digital Wine Machine. Fun to use and enjoy!  Taste up to 20 wines with new selections regularly addedโ€ฆ& yes, complimentary. Kathleen welcomes your questions for food pairings.

Welcome Your Donation in any amount for Pathways for Children.

Thank You! โ€ฆKathleen

 For Your Mobile Calendar – July

๏ปฟSavour Wine Tastings!

Nov. 26, – Tasting of Westport Rivers Wines, grown and estate-bottled in Massachusetts! Susan Richards, a Cape Ann resident and new to our staff is our host – so please Come and say hello!

Dec. 3 – Casey Gruttadauria – Ideal Wines

Dec. 10 – Harry Zarkades – Main Street Wines

Dec. 17 – Anthony Sciarappa – Carolina Wines


Continuing to offer a case discount 0f 10% on wines and all items purchased with the case to all customers. Wine Club members get 5% off on 6 bottles and all items purchased with the 6 bottles. Thanks again for your support!

 We continue using our 5 Molekule high performance air purification units that clear the air of 99.9% of viruses, bacteria and allergens every hour, store wide.

We are pleased to continue curbside pickup service

Savour Wine & Cheese l 76 Prospect St. l Gloucester l 978. 282 .1455

Savour Wine and Cheese
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Gloucester, Ma 01930
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