Gloucester’s Hammond Castle

Lots of activity near the Hammond Castle.  Thank you Beth Welin for the information.

 

An independent film company making a fictional film of an art heist inspired by the Isabella Stewart Gardner heist. They have a ton of replica masterpieces set up in various rooms. They will be there until Thursday night. I decided to come back home and work here instead of being trapped up in the archive room for the whole day. I will go in again Thursday and get to see the Great Hall all decked out as they finish up. It was piled with stuff this morning so couldn’t see how it will look during the filming. Have no idea who’s starring in it. The actors weren’t there yet when I was there this morning.

Rockport Ambulance Benefit Breakfast 2022

Hi all,

It’s that time of year again for our annual fundraiser-November 20 8-10am

See the attached  flyer. 

The Rockport Ambulance EMTs have been doing this breakfast for close to 30 years-it’s a great event and people look forward to it every year!

The Brackets/Brothers Brew has been the venue we have used for the past couple of years and we are excited to do it again with the Brackets.

We will be offering breakfast in the ocean view dining room and also curbside or delivery. 

Tickets can be purchased from local EMT’s, Brothers Brew or at the door on Sunday morning.

Please call if you have questions, want to order tickets in advance or need a pick up or delivery 978-546-7297

Thank you for any publicity you can give this event!

Rosemary 

Rockport Ambulance Rockport HarbormastersScott Story and Rosemary Lesch

Veterans: Thank you for everything, this one’s on us!

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Identify yourself as a Veteran at any Serenitee Group Restaurant  today, Friday (11/11) and your entrée is on the house. 

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AlchemyOpusThe Spot Hale Street TavernMaggie’s FarmMinglewood Harborside.
15 WalnutCala’sMaggie’s Other Farm

Offer valid on Friday, November 11th 2022 when dining at any of the above Serenitee Group Restaurants.

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Friday Nov 11 Last Day for Lobster Roller

Sharing news from the Lobster Roller Facebook page that today (Friday Nov 11) is their last day of the season. Check them out along the boulevard today starting at 11:30 am.

Vietnam Memorial Event Today

The recently relocated and redesigned Vietnam Memorial now has military flags flying to honor our local Vietnam veterans and those who lost their lives in the conflict. A ceremony is scheduled for 11:30 today at the new Stage Fort Park location near the tennis courts. The Veterans’ Day ceremony at the high school is scheduled for 9 AM and this event will follow at 11:30 am. It’s absolutely beautiful and thoughtfully designed for contemplation and remembrance and I hope you can stop by today or sometime soon to take a look. Stop, Reflect, Honor.

Just 3 Days Remaining to Bid on Auction Items! Great Deals Still Available!

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The Online Only portion of our Love Greater Cape Ann Fundraising Auction is almost over! Only 3 days remain to bid. Auction will close on Sunday, November 13. View all available items at one.bidpal.net/onlinelovegca22.

There are 92 great items to bid on, ranging from boat charters to travel to gift cards and more. Don’t miss out on your chance to score great deals!

Proceeds will help the Chamber build for this special place where we live, work, and play! Bid now and bid often to show your love for Cape Ann!

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Sold tonight! Edward Hopper Gloucester Roofs Fetched 1.98 million at Christie’s Auction Paul G Allen Collection Part 2

view from Winchester Ct. / Spring St. stairs in 1928

The first sale was by Rehn Gallery to Edward and Grace (Cogswell) Root in 1929. They built a major modern collection.

Lot 138 Sold for $1,980,000 (plus fees)

Presale estimate was 1.2 – 1.8 million

EDWARD HOPPER (1882-1967)
Gloucester Roofs, 1928
signed ‘Edward Hopper/Gloucester’ (lower right)
watercolor and pencil on paper

Provenance

  • Frank K.M. Rehn Galleries, New York (1928).
  • Edward Wales Root, Clinton, New York (acquired from Rehn Galleries, 1929)
  • Mrs. and Mrs. Wilson H. and Mary D. Kierstead, New York and London (after 1962)
  • Hirschl & Adler Galleries, Inc., New York (1981). Sold to Mr. and Mrs. James A. and Edith Hall Fisher, Pittsburgh
  • Hirschl & Adler Galleries, Inc., New York — sold to Paul Allen, in 2016

The price realized for a second drawing, Lily Apartments, by Edward Hopper, Lot 153, was $1,620,000

The sixty lots included in the Paul Allen Part 1 sale last evening totaled 1.6+ billion. Paul Allen cofounded Microsoft in 1975. He died in 2018. Proceeds were raised for undisclosed charitable entities.

Bacon Wrapped Pickles On The Weber Kettle

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Pretty simple to make. Take out quality pickle spears, pat dry with paper towels, wrap with bacon, sprinkle rub on and cook offset the coals at 350 F until you get the texture on teh bacon you like!

Rockport DPW Removes Long Beach Stairs and Footbridge access

Long Beach, Nov. 10, 2022

This year, several of the stairs had to be dug out several feet for removal.

Sign of winter coming: Saratoga Creek footbridge severed access between Cape Hedge and Long Beach until spring returns.

Sand is covering the rip rap in November 2022, not as high as 2011, and deposited the entire stretch. Sand depth shifts on Long Beach. Read more here in an older post from 2017.

Seawall repair October 2022 Before | After

Inflation-busting Wine Sale and Grand Tasting at Savour This Weekend! (Our Biggest Discounts of the Year)

Savour Grand Wine Tasting

Saturday &  Sunday, November 12 and 13, 2-5p.m.

Two Days, so you can spread out – different wines each day, so come for both!

Complimentary!

$5 Suggested Donation to

Pathways for Children

Over 60 wines to taste!

10% discount on 6 wines

15% off a case of 12

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76 Prospect St., Gloucester

978 282-1455

Gloucester Meetinghouse Symposium

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                                             November 10, 2022   

 

ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM IN DOWNTOWN GLOUCESTER SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2022

ADDRESSING CLIMATE CHANGE AND URBAN PLANNING

 

GLOUCESTER, MA: The Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation (GMF) and TownGreen present Planning for Reality: Climate Change and Downtown Gloucester, on Saturday, November 19, at 1:00 p.m. The event will be held at the Gloucester Meetinghouse, home of the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church, at the corner of Middle and Church Streets, Gloucester, MA.

The program features four presentations that include opening remarks from Greg Verga, Mayor of Gloucester; Professor Charles Waldheim, Director of the Office for Urbanization at Harvard Graduate School of Design; Dr. Antonio Raciti, Associate Professor of Community Planning and Ecological Design, University of Massachusetts, Boston; and Kevin Hively, CEO and Founder of Ninigret Partners, a management consulting firm that focuses on economic development and community planning.

The Symposium addresses urban planning in the downtown Gloucester area in light of expected and projected climate impacts with a focus on building awareness of climate threats and considering them in the urban planning process. It will conclude with a panel of the speakers to address reflections and key insights from the event. All segments will have Q&A for audience participation.

EVENT DESCRIPTION
The November 19th Symposium, Planning for Reality: Climate Change and Downtown Gloucester, brings together experts in climate change scenario planning, community planning in environmental justice communities, and economic development in urban coastal areas to discuss how addressing climate change impacts today will allow for more effective and protective urban planning in the future.

Hosted by the Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation in partnership with TownGreen, the Symposium will provide the public with an opportunity to learn more about how climate change will impact downtown Gloucester. The event is free and will be live streamed on GMF’s YouTube Channel where it will be available after the program.

Speakers will address these topics:

  • Professor Charles Waldheim, Director of the Office for Urbanization at Harvard Graduate School of Design: What does research say about the impacts of sea level rise and a Category 3 hurricane on downtown Gloucester?
  • Antonio Raciti, Associate Professor of Community Planning and Ecological Design, University of Massachusetts, Boston: What is the framework for future downtown development given the interests of environmental justice communities?
  • Kevin Hively, CEO and Founder of Ninigret Partners: What are the implications of urban planning from the perspective of the Blue Economy?

“TownGreen is focused on Cape Ann-specific climate impact research and public education based on this research. We’ve been lucky enough to partner with Professor Waldhiem and his team at the Harvard Graduate School of Design to bring our communities realistic, visual research so we can begin to see what might happen in a great storm,” says Dick Prouty, TownGreen Board Chair. “It is very important that we understand what the climate threats are, what they look like, where they will happen, and begin to take the necessary steps to address it through adaptation solutions.”

The program will take place in the heart of downtown Gloucester at the Gloucester Meetinghouse on Church Street. “It is fitting that a symposium addressing climate change be held in the historic Meetinghouse, the site of important annual community programs on topics of current concern,” says GMF President, Charles Nazarian. “Climate change will impact us all. Meeting together to talk about these issues is exactly what we need.”

ABOUT THE GLOUCESTER MEETINGHOUSE FOUNDATION 

The mission of the Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation is to preserve one of Gloucester’s most admired historic buildings, built in 1806 for the first Universalist Society in America and home of the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church. The GMF is an IRS-recognized 501(c)(3) modeled on a similar nonprofit that supports Boston’s famed Old North Church.

ABOUT TOWNGREEN

TownGreen, Inc’s mission is to act as a catalyst in assisting the greater Cape Ann region in becoming a vibrant and inclusive model of sustainability that is fossil fuel free and prepared for the impacts of climate change. TownGreen, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. It has promoted climate mitigation and adaptation strategies, including clean energy, since 2015. For more information, visit the TownGreen website: towngreen2025.org.
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For additional information, contact: Kathleen Williams, Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation, k.williams@gloucestermeetinghouse.org, Cell: 978-821-5291; Maureen Aylward, Director, TownGreen, maureen@towngreen2025.org, Cell: 978 290 1507.

 

Boston Globe Review | Of Garments and #GloucesterMA…Folly Cove Show at Cape Ann Museum

Great review. Read Murray Whyte’s rave here. He found a favorite. You will, too. Must see exhibit at Cape Ann Museum.

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“There are magical things here. The array of printed swatches of fabric might be the least beguiling element of a rich process — which is saying a lot, because they’re captivating. The group’s instrument of choice was the linocut block, each of them carved meticulously by hand.”

-Murray Whyte.

Whyte, Murray. (2022, Nov. 9). Of garments and Gloucester: celebrating the Folly Cove designers. Boston Globe.
Over decades, the women’s collective built a national following for their hand-printed fabrics and wares. In a new exhibition, the Cape Ann Museum looks at the process and precision that guided their handiwork.

Magnolia Women’s Club Holiday Fair

Almost time for the beginning of the holiday events.  The Magnolia’s Women’s Club is back for their annual Holiday Show.

Hope to see you all and please remember to shop local and shop small.
Thank you