@FishermenGHS: We are excited to lift our fan restrictions at athletic events & welcome our student body & public back to events.This is a friendly reminder of our fans/spectator expectations in attendance of all GHS events.

Oh My Lord What Incredible Villain Energy from Danill medvedev!

Register now for the GMGI Science Hour on 1/27 with Dr. Peter Girguis of Harvard University

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Please join us on Thursday,  January 27 at 7:30pmas we kick off the winter season of GMGI’s Science Hour with Harvard University’s Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Dr. Peter Girguis.

This is not Planet Earth: Recent findings from our work on the physiological and biochemical adaptations to life in the deep sea

The deep sea represents more then 80% of our planet’s living space, and harbors some of the Earth’s most extreme environments. Dr. Girguis and his colleagues study the microbes and animals that live in these environments using “omics-informed” physiological experiments that aim to:

  • Measure metabolic activity – including carbon, sulfur, and nitrogen metabolism
  • Examine the associated patterns of gene and protein expression
  • Relate their research activity to biogeochemical cycles

Studying these communities is an incredible challenge – many of these habitats are located where pressure is immensely high and temperatures range from near…

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Time Lapse Video of Bex Painting Steamers

Monochrome-ish sketch of steamers.I like to block my drafts on a neutral background n then build forms with lights and darks. As a sketch it took me about 20min to paint this 30×24 canvas.
I have rented xtudio space above Tonno in the Blackburn building through March. I plan on having my very first {gasp!} art show at the end of March before I move out.STAY TUNED!
Bex

Sunday Dinner at the Azorean

Jim and I have made it a habit to go to the Azorean on Washington St. for our main meal on Sundays. Sometimes our main meal is earlier in the day (some call it lunch time) and sometimes it’s later. Regardless, we ALWAYS feel welcome and we are never disappointed in our meals or the service. Recently, Karina was our server and we had one of the specials: haddock and shrimp florentine. YUM. Make sure you check their specials if you go. Jim had one of the pizza, which I have noted previously may be one of the most underrated pizzas in Gloucester. Thanks Azorean for giving us wonderful Sunday dinner.

Cold? Want to warm up?

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Click here to get the Cape Ann Waterfront Guide. It’s full of all the Gloucester and Rockport winter activity: ACT, SOLD and UAG properties, with prices, photos, remarks and data.
Timely information to learn the market and make a smart decision when “OMGosh! That’s the one!” comes on the market.

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Kenny MacCarthy • Gibson Sotheby’s International Realty • 978.758.0983

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Local Families Turn Grief into Good 

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Sponsored Meals Help Alleviate Hunger in Memory of Loved Ones 

Dennis Acker places labels on Friday’s Community Meal which read “This meal is donated in loving memory of Charlene Acker.”
(Photo Courtesy of The Open Door)

GLOUCESTER – A local family is honoring a loved one today by putting dinner on the table for those in need of a little extra help.  

Friday’s Community Meal at The Open Door, a heartyham, pineapple, vegetable stuffing, and mashed potatoes dinner, is given in loving memory of Charlene Acker by her husband Dennis Acker and daughter Maya Acker, and her father LeRoy Ross.

Charlene Acker, age 57, passed away in October 2021 from ovarian cancer. Today would have been her 58th birthday.

With her birthday approaching, Dennis Acker saw the opportunity for meals sponsorship on social media.

“The minute I saw it, I knew I had to do it. It was…

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Gloucester’s So Salty

Updated Event Schedule Link- https://www.capeannmuseum.org/events/gloucesters-so-salty/

To celebrate Gloucester’s recognizably salty character, the Cape Ann Museum is partnering with several area cultural institutions and businesses to offer Gloucester’s So Salty on Jan. 22 and 23 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Inspired by the annual Salem’s So Sweet event, this two-day mostly outdoor event will include ice sculptures, salty sweets for sale, free kids’ art activities, and much more.

Teaming up for the event is a unique partnership between Art Haven, Movement Arts Gloucester, MA (MAGMA), Dogtown Books, Discover Gloucester, and the Gloucester Cultural Council. Participants are invited to bundle up and stroll down Pleasant Street and Hancock Street or wander across Main Street and Rogers Street to find any of the following free activities.

At the Cape Ann Museum:

  • Take a selfie with an Ice Sculpture inspired by Virginia Lee Demetrios’ The Gossips in the Cape Ann Museum Courtyard. 
  • Free admission both Saturday and Sunday to view sea-worthy content in the galleries.
  • Create a free salty watercolor in the CAM Studio.
  • On exhibit in the CAM Library & Archives will be materials pertaining to the history of Cape Pond Ice Company. Containing photographs, maps, artifacts patents and more, it might just be “The Coolest Exhibit Around!”
  • Mug Up! Save 10% on CAM’s signature ‘Little House’ and ‘Sea Serpent’ mugs and warm up with a complimentary hot chocolate at the CAM Store. *CAM Members save an additional 10% on select items.
  • Stop by any participating business to write your own Gratitude Gossip, something positive that you’d like to spread around the community, and bring it to the ice sculpture at the Cape Ann Museum.

Partner Offerings:

  • Live Ice Sculpting with Brilliant Ice presented by the Gloucester Cultural Council at the 14C2 Lot next to Gloucester House from 2:00 – 4:00 pm on January 22.
  • Free art activities and buoy pick up from the Lobster Trap Tree at Art Haven
  • The Salt Shaker, a free drop-in dance workshop, from 3:00 – 4:00 pm on Jan 22 and Jan 23 at Movement Arts Gloucester MA (MAGMA).
  • The Seaweed Scream: End the day on Saturday at 4:00 pm at the 14C2 Lot to release some tension in this salty gathering.
  • Search on the sidewalk for snippets of Salty Poetry from Dogtown Books, and write your own poetry with chalk.
  • Stop by Charles Fine Art Gallery to see a salty silkscreen and other seaworthy content
  • 10% off nautical-themed books at the Bookstore of Gloucester.
  • $1 off sea salt at Cape Ann Olive Oil.

Any business, community group, or institution that is inspired to share its salty Gloucester character is welcome to add its own event. To be listed as part of the event offerings, reach out to education@capeannmuseum.orgClick here for the most recent list of participating institutions and events. 

Ready for work on the Trawler Saturn, January 1928. Collection of the Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives, Gloucester, MA. Gift of Gardner Lamson, 1995 [Acc. #1995.54].

GloucesterCast 544 With Michael Dekoster, Miranda Aisling and Joey C Livestreaming 1/21/22

GloucesterCast 544 With Michael Dekoster, Miranda Aisling and Joey C Livestreaming 1/21/22

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