Symposium at the Meetinghouse: ‘PRESERVATION & SUSTAINABILITY?’
Tuesday, November 14, 7pm at the Manchester Community Center. Guests are cordially invited, $5 fee.
One week from today the Seaside Garden Club presents this delightfully illustrated program exploring the importance of creating welcoming habitats for birds through thoughtful landscape choices, including native plants vital for food and nesting sites. Presenters Joan Butler and Jana Milbocker are experienced gardeners with backgrounds in floral and graphic design. Go to their Enchanted Gardens website (http://www.enchantedgardensdesign.com) for details.
Seaside Gardeners are asked to bring donations for Beverly Bootstraps to this meeting. Toiletries are especially needed, such as tooth paste & brushes, shampoo, body wash, men’s and women’s razors, and feminine products.
Members are also encouraged to bring in material for the window boxes at Beverly Bootstraps. The Community Service committee requests greens from White Pine, Hemlock, Balsam Fir, Cedar, and Cyprus. Branches should be 2 to 3 feet long and put in plastic bags. Please bring to the Nov 14 meeting or drop off at Lenore’s house.

This Friday (11/10) the Gloucester Knights of Columbus are hosting a Red Cross Blood Drive at our Lady of Good Voyage Parish Hall on Nov 10th from 1 to 6 pm. Give the gift of life! All are welcomed to come and give blood. We look forward to seeing you there.

Bring your friends and get your holiday shopping done early! Cape Ann Animal Aid is hosting a shopping fair featuring some of your favorite vendors, all for a great cause!
Vendors Include:
4 Twisted Tarts | Angie’s Alpacas | Avon | Bella & Harvey | LulaRoe | Pampered Chef | Paparazzi Jewelry | Party Time Mixes | Scentsy | Senegence/Lipsense | Thirty One Gifts | Tupperware | Usborne Books and More | Younique Cosmetics
Plus, Shelter Tours, Refreshments, and Holiday Gifts! Please consider carpooling with friends because parking is limited!


From the Office of Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken (3PM): As many of you know, the power is out in certain areas of the City. According to National Grid, we still have 3,600 customers without power (21% of our community) but the Gloucester DPW, Police Department, and Fire Department continue to work with National Grid crews around the clock to provide support and restore power as quickly and safely as possible.
We continue to work on clearing downed trees and wires. Be aware of downed limbs and always assume that a downed wire is live: DO NOT touch any wires that have fallen.
Given the widespread extent of the power outages and the uncertainty of whether power will be restored by this evening, it is important that all Gloucester residents either shelter in place or make the appropriate arrangements with family and friends as the temperature is supposed to drop during the evening hours.
Please check on any neighbors who are elderly or sick. Power to our hospitals, senior homes and schools have been restored. The Sawyer Free Library and the Rose Baker Senior Center will be available during regular working hours for our seniors who are in need of warmth and/or electronic charging stations.
All markets have power and are open for regular business hours.
To report any outages, please contact National Grid directly by calling their Outage Hot-Line: 1-800-465-1212
Additionally, customers can view the National Grid power outage reporting map: https://www.nationalgridus.com/MA-Home/Storms-Outages/Outage-Map
MEMA power outage reporting map: http://mema.mapsonline.net/public.html
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