Leslie Wind Submits-
My View of Life on the Dock
The Rockport Farmers Market always provides fresh surprises. Artist Leslie Wind has stopped by a few times and done a little spinning of wool and on-the-spot knitting, which has been a great complement to all the handmade and small-batch food at the market.
More great vendors are on for this coming week, the first week in August. Pick up a little something for your weekend, whether you’re hanging out at home or headed out to the boat or the beach. The Rockport Farmers Market offers everything from lettuce to grass-fed beef to apple slaw to fresh pasta to pickles to….you get the idea!
Vendors
Wally’s Blackburn Bistro
Seaview Farm
Prides Osteria
Sullivan’s Sugarhouse
Ma’s Tomato Marmalade
Brothers’ Brew
First Light Farms
Home Grower’s Wheelbarrow
Rockport Festivals Market booth
Twin Lights Soda
Sea Biscuit Bakery
Last Saturday, the Cape Ann Museum had an event where several local artists demonstrated their work. Due to parish commitments, I arrived late and missed Michael Foley’s demonstration of his stonework. You can find an interview with him here, and see his website here. Michael is both a skilled stoneworker and a talented musician. He will be giving another demonstration towards the end of this month, and I hope not to miss that one!
A few other artists were still doing their demonstrations when I arrived. It was great to talk with them and see their work!
Beth Williams works with glass, and has a studio and gallery practically next door to the museum:
Pamela Stratton, whose studio is in Rockport, creates beautiful mosaics:
Leslie Wind makes jewelry, as well as knitting and crocheting (even spinning her own yarn from wool):
Leslie’s demonstration was interactive, helping visitors to make things like jewelry, bookmarks, and coffee stirrers out of thick wire (subsequently beaten flat). I tried my hand at it and came up with this… I’m not sure if it is a drink stirring stick or a bookmark, or something altogether different, but it was fun!

Learn to Crochet with Leslie Wind!
Basic Crochet with Not So Basic Results
Using the simplest of crochet stitches and odds and ends of yarn it is possible to
see results worthy of gift giving in an evening!
Come Join Local Artist Leslie Wind as she will run a 2 hour workshop for all levels of crochet.
Instructor: Leslie Wind
March 31st
10:00AM-12:00PM
Ages 16 & Up
Fee: Member $15
Community: $22
Pre Registration is recommended
Katy Milne | Youth & Sports Director
Cape Ann YMCA
71 Middle Street | Gloucester, MA 01930
(M) 978-283-0470 978-283-0470 ext. 1714 | (F) 978-283-3114