The Jim Dowd Fund at the Gloucester Education Foundation

So many were touched by the beautiful piece Bo Abrams wrote last week in memory of Gloucester’s beloved Jim Dowd and his brother, Johnny. In it, she shares what a difference mentors and caring adults made in Jim’s life, and how painful it was for him that they were missing from Johnny’s:

Jim talked a lot about all the people who mentored him along the way from the time he was about 12. It wasn’t any one person. But it was one person at time, one interest at a time, one program at a time, that helped him survive to get to the next thing. Someone to give a nudge to stick with it when something was hard. Someone to suggest a book or a program. Someone to talk about colleges or vocations or hopes and dreams.

Johnny never had that. Jim hated that.

Bo goes on the explain that here in Gloucester, the Gloucester Education Foundation is a key resource that helps hook kids into their passions and interests, and connect them to the supports they need:

Which leads me to Gloucester Education Foundation. They are the reason there is a band program and a hundred other programs that make sure practically every kid has something they can connect to in school. And they’re adding more. GEF is starting a mentor program at the high school in conjunction with Wellspring. And they just helped GHS get a grant to bring in an administrator in the vocational program. They are also beginning a student advisory group so students can have a say in GEF leadership which offers a stipend, because you can’t do internships for free if you have to make money.

In the five days since Bo shared this post and created a fundraiser for the new Jim Dowd Fund at GEF, Jim’s family and friends have raised over $15,000 to support mentoring and student leadership opportunities for Gloucester students. This is a testament to how loved Jim and Johnny were, how beautifully (and honestly) Bo wrote about them, and the insightful way she connected their divergent paths to the work GEF has done – and can do more of – to support students. 

We’re looking to grow this fund even more, so that we can help the Gloucester schools provide new opportunities to excite and engage our kids, to connect them with a caring adult or help them discover their voice. Consider a contribution to GEF in memory of Jim and Johnny, and in support of Gloucester students like both of them.

Cape Ann Nonprofits Offer “Smarter Giving.” A free seminar about how your donations can go further and have bigger impact. Oct. 26 at Noon.

Smarter Giving: Strategies to Enhance your Charitable Impact

Join fellow donors from across Cape Ann for a “lunch and learn” seminar about simple ways to enhance the impact of your giving.

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About this event

With year-end charitable giving right around the corner, join us for a 1-hour interactive webinar with financial and legal experts to learn how your charitable donations can go further and work harder to benefit your favorite causes AND your own bottom line.

Hosted by Cape Ann Development Warriors in partnership with Greater Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce and Essex County Community Foundation

SPEAKERS Click here for Speaker Bios

David S. McKechnie, CLU, Managing Partner, Beauport Financial Services

Ryan J. Swartz, Director and Vice Chair, Trust and Estates Department, McLane Middleton

Aria McElhenny, Founder, Cape Ann Development Warriors

Stacey Landry, Director of Strategic Giving & Gift Planning, Essex County Community Foundation

Jennifer Mayo, Assistant Director of Gift Planning & Advisor Relations, Essex County Community Foundation

12:00 – 12:05 Intro

12:05 – 12:45 Strategies to Enhance your Charitable Impact

  • Appreciated Stock Gifts
  • Donor Advised Funds
  • IRAs
  • Simple Bequests
  • Life Insurance Policies

12:45 – 1:00 Q & A

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER NOW. SPACE IS LIMITED!

Cape Ann Development Warriors is a group of fundraising professionals from nonprofits on Cape Ann and beyond. We meet monthly to share ideas, support each other, and promote collaboration among local charities for the greater good. We are a subcommittee of the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce.

4th Annual Power of Play Festival!

Gloucester Education Foundation is proud to host our fourth annual Power of Play Festival!

When: Sunday, March 24, 2019 11am-2pm

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Where: Gloucester High School Field House, 32 Leslie O. Johnson Road, Gloucester

Who: Gloucester families and kids of all ages. Admission $5/family at the door.

 What: The Power of Play Festival – a fun day of art, games, slime-making, gymja, legos, obstacle courses and so much more!

Research shows that play helps kids develop the critical thinking, communication, problem solving and collaboration skills that prepare them for life-long success. So let’s move, build, climb, create and have fun together!

Gloucester Education Foundation works with parents, teachers and community volunteers to drive innovation in the Gloucester Public Schools. We support programs ranging from music and theater; to literacy and art; to technology, math and science. www.thinkthebest.org

Hosted by Gloucester Education Foundation and Sponsored by Cape Ann Savings Bank and Cape Ann Savings Trust & Financial Services Department

 

 

 

 

10th Annual Gloucester Public Schools Arts Festival

gps-arts-festival-073_17275879908_oThe Gloucester Public Schools Art Festival is back! Join us for a free day-long celebration of art, music, dance and theater. Amazing artwork by Gloucester’s pre-K-12 students will be on display and performances will take place all day. We’ll even have a group painting project with Cape Ann Art Haven taking place in the Cape Ann Museum Courtyard. Don’t miss this fun, family event for all ages. Sponsored by Gloucester Education Foundation
When: Saturday, May 12, 2018 11:00am – 4:00pm
Location: Downtown Gloucester – Sawyer Free Library, City Hall & Cape Ann Museum,

For more info: https://www.facebook.com/events/2131934250371512/

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

Cape Ann Museum:
11 – 1 Community Art Project – Paint with Art Haven (Courtyard)
12 – 12:20 Veterans’ 4th & 5th Grade Chorus “The Gleeful Eagles” (Auditorium)
12:20 – 12:40 O’Maley Chorus Performance (Auditorium)
12:40 – 1 GHS Chorus Performance (Auditorium)
2 – 2:30 GHS Theatre Program Performance: Once Upon a Mattress (Auditorium)

City Hall Auditorium:
11 – 11:30 Mad Hot Ball Demonstration (District 5th Graders)
11:30 – 12 Recorder Performance (District 3rd Graders)
12 – 12:30 Ukulele Performance (East Gloucester & Plum Cove 4th Graders)
1 – 1:30 Dancing Through the Decades with Sarah Slifer Swift
1:30 -2 GHS Engineering Department Interactive Demonstration
3 – 3:30 O’Maley Jazz Band Performance
3:30 -4 GHS Docksiders Performance

Sawyer-free Library:
11 – 1 GHS Culinary Arts Reception (Friend Room)
12 -2 Musical Petting Zoo with Sound Harbor (Friend Room)
12 – 2 Garden Games with Backyard Growers (Amphitheater)

ALL DAY VISUAL ART DISPLAYS

Cape Ann Museum:
• Lobby Gallery (Pieces from Elementary Schools, O’Maley & GHS)
• Beeman – Blue
• Plum Cove- Purple
• West Parish – Green

City Hall:
• O’Maley Innovation Middle School (Auditorium)
• GHS Engineering (Auditorium)
• GHS Cabinet Design (Auditorium)

Sawyer-free Library:
• GHS Visual Arts, Clayworks, Photography (Friend Room/Matz Gallery/First level)
• East Gloucester – Black (Mezzanine)
• Veterans’ – Red (Mezzanine)

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The Power of Play Festival is Coming Up!

Gloucester Education Foundation is proud to host our third annual Power of Play Festival!

What: The Power of Play Festival: a day of play for ALL AGES. GEFcolorPlayLogo

When: Sunday, March 18, 2018 11am-2pm

Where: Gloucester High School Field House, 32 Leslie O. Johnson Road, Gloucester

Who: Gloucester families and kids. Admission $5 per family at the door.

Gloucester Education Foundation’s Power of Play Festival will feature fun family activities like: an obstacle course, art projects, lego building challenges, hula-hooping,  games, music, dance, fort-building, goop-making, sand and water play, and LOTS more.

This year, each K-8 student who attends the Power of Play will receive a “homework IMG_2017pass” good for replacing one school homework assignment with some at-home playtime. All Gloucester Public Schools, K-8 will honor the pass.

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Hosted by Gloucester Education Foundation and Sponsored by Cape Ann Savings Bank and Cape Ann Savings Trust & Financial Services Department

Gloucester Education Foundation is a nonprofit organization made up of parents, teachers and community volunteers. We drive innovation in the Gloucester Public Schools, supporting programs ranging from music and theater; to literacy and art; to  technology, IMG_1988math and science.

Click Here for the Event Webpage 

www.thinkthebest.org

The Power of Play Festival is Back!

Gloucester Education Foundation is proud to host our second annual Power of Play Festival!

What: The Power of Play Festival: a day of play for ALL AGES. GEFcolorPlayLogo

When: Sunday, March 26, 2017 11am-2pm

Where: Gloucester High School Field House, 32 Leslie O. Johnson Road, Gloucester

Who: Gloucester families and kids. Admission $5 per family at the door.

Gloucester Education Foundation’s Power of Play Festival will feature fun family activities like: an obstacle course, art projects, lego building challenges, hula-hooping, giant board games, music, dance, fort-building, goop-making, sand and water play, simon says and LOTS more.

Play promotes creativity and innovation, and helps kids develop skills that are a foundation for life-long success, including critical thinking, communication, problem solving, and collaboration.

Hosted by Gloucester Education Foundation and Sponsored by Cape Ann Savings Bank and Cape Ann Savings Trust & Financial Services Department

Gloucester Education Foundation is a nonprofit organization made up of parents, teachers and community volunteers. We drive innovation in the Gloucester Public Schools, supporting programs ranging from music and theater; to literacy and art; to  technology, math and science.

www.thinkthebest.org

School Arts Festival this Saturday

The Gloucester Public Schools Art Festival is here! Join us for a free day-long celebration of art, music, dance and theater. Amazing artwork by Gloucester’s pre-K-12 students will be on display and performances will take place all day. We’ll even have a group art project taking place in the Cape Ann Museum Courtyard. Don’t miss this fun, family event for all ages. Sponsored by Gloucester Education Foundation
When: Saturday, May 14, 2016 10:30am – 3:30pm
Location: Downtown Gloucester – Sawyer Free Library, City Hall, Cape Ann Museum, The Hive, Pleasant Street Tea Co. & Toodeloos!
Schedule of Events

10:30 AM: Opening Remarks – City Hall / High School Drama Workshop – Sawyer Free Library
10:45 AM: Dancing Through the Decades workshop with Sarah Swift – City Hall
11 AM-1 PM: Collage Art Project – Cape Ann Museum Courtyard (inside the Museum if raining)
11:15 AM: Mad Hot Ball Demonstration – City Hall / High School Culinary Reception – Sawyer Free Library
11:45 AM: Elementary Schools Recorder Concert – City Hall / 3D Printing Demonstration – The Hive
12:15 PM: Ukelele Demonstration by East Gloucester Elementary School – City Hall
12:45 – 1:45 PM: Pottery Wheel Demonstration – Cape Ann Art Haven / Gloucester High School Chorus – Sawyer Free Library Amphitheater
1:30 PM: Poetry Reading by Middle and High School Students – City Hall
2:00 PM: Into the Woods Prologue by High School Drama Students – City Hall
2:15 PM: O’Maley Middle School Band – City Hall
2:45 PM: GHS Docksiders Jazz Band – City Hall
3:15 PM: GHS Docksiders with O’Maley Middle School Band – City Hall
3:30 PM: Closing Remarks – City Hall
All Day Visual Art Displays
Elementary Schools – Cape Ann Museum
West Parish Elementary – Toodeloos!
Middle School – City Hall & Pleasant Street Tea Co.
High School – Sawyer Free Library
High School Woodworking – City Hall