Celebrating the Virginia Lee Burton Writing Cottage restoration and resiting at the Lanesville Community Center, #GloucesterMa

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Congratulations to Ross “Sandy” Burton, Chris Wagner, Russell Hobbs, Cheryl Mazer, Juidth Oleson, Christine Drohan, Carol Kelly, and many many other volunteers who rescued and repurposed Virginia Lee Burton artist studio into a most fitting new chapter

Come on inside the Virginia Lee Burton Writing Cottage which was once the acclaimed artist’s former studio of her own. Virginia Lee Burton’s personal studio was rescued and nestled into the Lanesville Community Center property. The center’s clubhouse and grounds, established in 1954, seem to be the ideal spot for a summer rec program, even more so now. As one enters the cottage through the custom built door, there’s a brand new window straight ahead where the stove and chimney – and asbestos– had been. Virginia Lee Burton needed a wood stove. Today’s visitors won’t. New materials and insulation make the cottage cozy and warm.

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vs “The Barn” (1948) Folly Cove Designers large public space 

 

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Chris Wagner & Ross Burton (with microphone)

At the celebration presentation on October 21, 2018, Chris Wagner, President of the Lanesville Community Center and project manager,  recounted some history. Virginia Lee Burton purchased her studio from the Building Center in 1963. It was a pre fab home that she repurposed for her needs. He explained that the volunteers leveraged outreach. The Building Center responded with “anything you need,” and was so supportive of the cottage regeneration that they offered the volunteers a $5000 credit towards building materials. It takes an inspiring and talented village. Other area businesses stepped up: Timberline donated shingles; Argentino handled plastering; Closed Cell Structures out of Reading handled the spray foam so the cottage was winterized; Carpenter & MacNeille designed and commissioned door and windows custom built by Chris Roe from Bayview; architectural drawings from Dore and Whittier; KML Electric; plants and flowers from Generous Gardeners; and cut sunflowers for the reception from Shaws. How inspiring to learn that Camilla MacFadyen, artist and textile extraordinaire, had a hand in this studio-raising. Character, warmth, and charm were added to the new exterior wood work. Volunteers salvaged what they could of the studio and rebuilt a gem. Work is still underway. When Burton exited her sanctuary studio, she faced the ocean. Now it’s an ocean of love. Plans for future community programs and events (see below) are underway and volunteers welcome.

 

 

Support for the cottage renewal came from residents of Gloucester via CPA funding and donations, various city staff departments (e.g. conservation and community development), and a slew of committed volunteers. Like Russell Hobbs! Here’s the modest presentation listing some key volunteers:

 

The poignant celebration was held inside the Lanesville Community Center and concluded with an apt recitation from a Little House passage read by Christine Drohan.

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Chris Wagner’s Gloucester Bar List- is He Missing Any Place?

Hey GMG!

New to the area in the last year and I just discovered your site.  Good stuff!  I’m lovin’ gettin to know Cape Ann and your site is going to be a big help.  

My pals and I are beginning an odyssey of sorts to have a drink at every bar on Cape Ann, starting with the bars, taverns and pubs of Gloucester. The only rule is that the establishment must have an actual bar to sit at.  I have a list going based on visual and web reconnaissance and I was wondering if you could help me out with any places I am missing.  After Gloucester, we’ll do ever bar in Essex, Manchester, Ipswich, Hamilton/Wenham and Beverly.   Maybe after that we’ll start over in Gloucester!

The List, in no particular order:

1. Latitude 43.  25 Rogers St

2. Topside Grill. 50 Rogers St

3. Dog Bar.  65 Main St

4. Crows Nest.  334 Main St

5. Stones Bar.  242 Main St

6. The Rhumb Line.  40 Railroad Ave

7. Cape Ann Brewing Co.  11 Rogers St

8. Azorean.  133 Washington St

9. Franklin Cape Ann.  118 Main St

10. Halibut Point.  289 Main St

11. JD & Meyers.  24 Lexington Ave

12. St Peter’s Town Landing.  46 Commercial St

13. Smokin’ Jim’s Bar-B-Q.  121 E Main St

14. Mile Marker One.  75 Essex Ave

15. The Rudder at Rocky Neck.  73 Rocky Neck Avenue

16. Madfish Grille.  77 Rocky Neck Avenue.

17. Oceans Edge Restaurant.  171 Atlantic Road.  Closes at 9pm.

18. Espresso Italian Grille & Pub.  116 East Main St.

19. Seaport Grille. 6 Rowe Square Gloucester, MA

20. Alchemy Café and Bistro. 3 Duncan Street

21. Passports Restaurant.  110 Main Street.

22. Jalapeno’s.  86 Main St.

23. Pilot House BBQ Restaurant.  3 Porter Street

24. Minglewood Tavern.  25 Rogers St

25. Horizon Chinese Rest.  4 Rogers St.

26. Giuseppe’s.  2 Main St.

27. House of Mitch.

Catch 22 or whatever it is called now

Any suggestions you have will be appreciated and appropriately acknowledged on our forthcoming blog.

Thanks!


Chris Wagner