Seven Suns Gallery Holiday Open House this Fri. Night 5-8pm

Seven Suns Gallery Winter Schedule:

1) Holiday Open House- this Friday evening from 5-8pm! Gift Certificates Available for classes and art!

2) Rockport Shopping Night- next Friday eve from 5-9pm!

3) Open for daily for visits/shopping 10am-6 through Dec. 23rd

4) Open Christmas Eve from 9am-4pm

5) Closed from Dec. 25- Dec. 30th.

6) OPEN for Rockport New Year’s Eve Event!

7) The gallery will be only open by appointment from Jan. 2- May 1. Stay tuned for workshops, classes and events throughout the winter months. 

Today! Holiday Storytime: The Tree in Dock Square T.O.H.P. Burnham Public Library, ESSEx

Dec. 2, 2022, 4-4:45pm!

TOHP Burnham Library, Essex Town Hall is such a lovely spot to visit. Entrance on the right.

Dancing Angels @ Design of Mine ~ Ladies night downtown Gloucester, MA 12.1.22

It wasn’t just the shoppers that had fun…Angels, Danette & Laurie can laugh and play too!

click on each photo for a slide show

 

 

 

Mellisa Tarr Owner/Operator/Designer @ “Design Of Mine”

 

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Gloucester, MA 01930

Gloucester Fire Department Shares Holiday Fire Safety Tips for Decorating This Season

Chief Eric Smith and the Gloucester Fire Department would like to provide community members with important fire prevention tips to remember when decorating this holiday season.
According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), fire departments across the country responded to an average of 790 home structure fires per year that began with decorations, excluding Christmas trees, in 2015-2019. During that same period, fire departments also responded to an average of 160 home fires per year that were started by Christmas trees.
While it is fun to decorate homes for the holidays, the Gloucester Fire Department wishes to share the following holiday fire safety tips from the NFPA:

Christmas Tree Safety

According to the NFPA, nearly one in five Christmas tree fires were started by decorative lights. To prevent your tree from catching on fire, the Gloucester Fire Department offers the following tips:
  • Choose a tree with fresh, green needles. The needles should not fall off when touched.
  • Cut two inches off of the bottom of the trunk.
  • Place the tree a minimum of three feet away from any heat source, including fireplaces, radiators, candles, heat vents and lights.
  • Do not place the tree in an area where it may be blocking an exit.
  • Add water to the tree stand daily. A dry tree is dangerous because it can catch on fire easily.
  • Check whether your string lights are intended for indoor use and use lights that have the label of a recognized testing laboratory.
  • Check your holiday lights to make sure they are not worn and do not have broken cords or loose bulb connections. Review the manufacturerโ€™s instructions for the number of light strands to connect.
  • Never decorate a tree with lit candles.
  • Always turn off the lights on your tree before going to bed or leaving home.
  • Dispose of your tree after Christmas or when it becomes dry. Dried-out trees are a fire hazard. Do not keep a tree that has become dried out in your home or garage or lean it up outside against your home.

Candle Safety

Candle fires peak in December and January with 11% of candle fires reported in each of these months according to the NFPA. During this time, Christmas is the peak day for candle fires with roughly 2.5 times the daily average. To ensure your candles do not start a fire, consider the following:
  • Keep children and pets away from lit candles. Consider using battery operated candles around children.
  • Place candles in a sturdy candle holder and on a surface that is also sturdy and uncluttered.
  • Place candles a minimum of one foot away from anything flammable.
  • When lighting a candle, take care to keep your hair and loose clothing away from the flame.
  • Do not burn a candle all the way down. Before it gets too close to the holder or container, put it out.
  • Never use candles if a member of your household uses oxygen.
  • Matches and lighters should be stored in a locked cabinet.
  • An adult should supervise any time candles are being used.
  • Do not pass handheld candles from one person to another.
  • Do not place lit candles in windows where a curtain or blind could catch fire.
  • Blow out candles before you leave a room or go to sleep.
  • Avoid using candles in areas where people may fall asleep, such as bedrooms.
  • Residents are reminded to test their smoke alarms monthly.

General Holiday Decoration Safety Tips

Community members should also be mindful of the decorations, such as figures or string lights, theyโ€™re displaying around their homes this holiday season.
  • Seek out holiday decorations that are flame resistant.
  • Be careful about the placement of decorations and be sure to keep them away from lit candles and other heat sources.
  • When using string lights outside, make sure they are designed to be used outdoors. Some string lights are designed for indoor use only.
  • Hang lights using clips, not nails, so that the cords do not get damaged.
  • Do not place decorations in the way of windows and doors.
  • Before going to sleep or leaving your home, turn off all light strings and decorations.
For any other questions on holiday fire safety please visit NFPA.org or contact the Gloucester Fire Department at 978-325-5300.

Video and Pictures Click Here: Barbara Lynch Teaches Kate How To Make A Negroni- Barbara Will Have The Rudder Open With Her Cookbooks Available and More Saturday December 3rd For The Rocky Neck Holiday Art Walk

73 Rocky Neck Ave, Gloucester, MA 01930

Holiday Shopping With Pat D at Sage Floral Studio

I hadn’t stopped by Sage Floral Studio on Main Street in quite a while but GMG Jim needed some flowers so I accompanied him. There are so many cute things in that little spot, it’s well worth a stop. Just a feast for the yes and senses. That end of Main Street can sometimes get a little bit less attention but there’s every good reason to check out the stores ALL around Gloucester.

Design of Mine | Ladies Night 2022

City sidewalks, busy sidewalks, dressed in holiday style!

Design of Mine Dancing angels captivated little ones and shoppers Ladies Night 2022, Gloucester, Ma.

Design of Mine Dancing angels captivated little ones and shoppers Ladies Night 2022, Gloucester, Ma.

2022 Good Morning Gloucester Shop Local Series- Mermaid Tales


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- SHOREย NUTRITION

2022 GOOD MORNING GLOUCESTER SHOP LOCAL SERIES- THE DRESSย CODE

Renowned philanthropist John Byrnes appears in a frame capture from the video he and wife Mollie allowed the Sawyer Library Foundation to produce and release today, December 1, in support of the Sawyer Free 2025 capital campaign.

An updated architectโ€™s rendering, released last month, looks northwest from Mason Street at the new Sawyer Free Library. It depicts angled portions of corbeled brick, which echo the existing corbelling between the windows at each floor of the original building. โ€œWith this newly added detail, weโ€™re trying to reinterpret some of the elements of the Monell structure that people like, and this repetition of vertically grouped windows with a projected frame around them, along with the corbeled brick, makes for some interesting play of light and shadow.โ€

Sawyer Free 2025 (visit sawyerfree2025.org), the philanthropic capital campaign to fund a comprehensive renovation, modernization and expansion of Cape Annโ€™s oldest public library, is proud to announce the December 1 release of a new video featuring John and Mollie Byrnes in support of the campaign. As two of Gloucesterโ€™s leading philanthropists who generously support charitable and nonprofit causes across Cape Ann and beyond, the Byrnesโ€™ imprimatur comes at an ideal time for the Sawyer Library Foundation, which has one month remaining to meet a $100,000 challenge grant by a private family foundation. 

Since the matching-gift challengeโ€™s October 18 launch, Gloucester has come together to donate more than $58,000 of the $100,000 goal. The Byrnes video can be viewed on the sawyerfree2025.org landing page or on the campaignโ€™s YouTube channel, Sawyer Library Foundation 2025. 

โ€œWe like to support organizations that put money where it really makes a difference in peopleโ€™s lives and the (new) Sawyer Library will make a difference in peopleโ€™s lives,โ€ said John Byrnes. โ€œThe various programming the library provides and the fact that itโ€™s a community gathering spaceโ€”thatโ€™s going to really help raise people up.โ€

Sawyer Free Library provides a lifeline of resources serving people from all walks of life, but itโ€™s beset by severe limitations of space, navigation, technology and mobility device access. While our colleagues at the Sawyer Free Library continue to provide the best possible services and programming for our entire community, Sawyer Free 2025 is committed to rallying all of Cape Ann to support the campaign to remake our beloved institution so the space will finally reflect the amazing things that happen within the building.

โ€œThe library is a wonderful community asset โ€ฆ and itโ€™s time,โ€ said Mollie Byrnes. โ€œBuildings donโ€™t last forever. A lot of people donโ€™t want to be โ€˜the first,โ€™ then as they get used to the idea some change is happening and it really is good and they see enough other people buying into the idea and supporting it financially, they come around. I want this library to be a good part of this community.โ€

โ€œ(The Byrnes) know what theyโ€™re about in this world and they consistently give to things they care about,โ€ said Beth Graham, a member of the Sawyer Library Foundation Steering Committee, a retired development executive and a Unitarian minister. โ€œWhen I think of the Byrnes and Sawyer Free Library, so much of what they care about is embedded in this institutionโ€™s mission and in what we do every day as an organization.โ€

The Sawyer Free 2025 campaign is a transformational investment in Gloucesterโ€™s future. The time-restricted, dollar-for-dollar match offer by a fund that wishes to remain anonymous represents a canโ€™t-miss opportunity. If Gloucester and the surrounding Cape Ann community can raise that sum by midnight on December 31, the new library project will receive a matching gift of $100,000. 

The most advanced Western democracies have embraced the fact that modern libraries are a nexus of education, community, innovation, economic advancement, technology, wellness, civic engagement, assimilation, belonging, preventative care, climate justice, lifelong learning, research and free programming. Gloucester deserves to be part of this revolution.

The Sawyer Free 2025 projectโ€™s total cost is $29 million, a sum that includes built-in inflation costs through the completion of the project in 2025. The Sawyer Library Foundation, the fundraising arm of the campaign, has already secured $15.25 million in pledged donations and grant awards, including $1 million in donations in the first 150 days following the public launch of the campaign this past May. 

โœ“ How do contact Sawyer Free 2025?

info@sawyerfree2025.org

media@sawyerfree2025.org

Call 978.225.0363 or 978.225.0915

Facebook: Sawyer Free 2025

Instagram: Sawyer Free 2025

YouTube: Sawyer Library Foundation 2025

โœ“ How Do I Give to Sawyer Free 2025?

  • Visit sawyerfree2025.org
  • Text to donate: Text โ€œ325182โ€ to 1-855-575-7888 and select an amount
  • Checks: SF2025, 2 Dale Ave., Gloucester, 01930 (Checks payable to: โ€œSawyer Library Foundationโ€)
  • Volunteer! Reach out if you want to pitch in at the library or with the capital campaign, either in person or virtually. Help your neighbors, serve your community and share your expertise. No matter what kind of volunteer work you do for us, you are contributing in invaluable ways.

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Sawyer Library Foundation is a tax-exempt, 501(c)(3) organization. Its Determination Letter issued by the IRS can be viewed at sawyerfree2025.org. SFL2025โ€™s EIN is: 84-2837206.