Welcome Yule! A Midwinter Celebration – Music, Dance, Songs and Stories to Drive the Dark Away

“Welcome Yule! – A Midwinter Celebration” returns for a third year to the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Meetinghouse.

The Welcome Yule Chorus, Children’s Troupe and Folk Orchestra, under the direction of

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Welcome Yule Children – 2015

Rose Sheehan, will present this lively, seasonal pageant on Saturday, December 10, 2016 at 4:00 PM in the sanctuary of Gloucester’s historic Unitarian Universalist Meetinghouse. The program is expected to run two hours including a fifteen minute intermission.

Yule is the name for the old, pre-Christian Winter Solstice festivals celebrated throughout northern Europe. ‘Welcome Yule!’ highlights symbols and festivities associated with those older festivals – wassailing, holly and ivy, yule logs, candles – and includes Christmas lore that blends the old customs with the newer festival.

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Welcome Yule Mummers – 2015

 

This family friendly show is filled with music, dance, songs and stories for the longest night. It features a mix of traditional pieces, as well as contemporary works. A mummers’ play, ‘Saint George and the Dragon’ is a comic reworking of an English ritual drama in which a character dies and is brought back to life.

There will be a Yule Log Procession in which the audience is invited to touch the log with a holly leaf and make a wish for the new year.
A number of songs invite the audience to sing-a-long, making for a fun participatory event.

Welcome Yule is produced by Folk Life Studio in cooperation with the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church.

Tickets are available at the door.
Ticket prices are
$15 for adults;
$10 for seniors (65+) and children five through sixteen;
$35 family cap;
age four and under free.

 

Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church Fair

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Join us for our annual church fair, a key stop on Gloucester’s December 10 Middle Street Walk. Enjoy food, crafts, music, seasonal shopping, and fellowship. We’re also hosting entertainment in our sanctuary throughout the day. Here’s the day’s schedule:

9:00-11:00 Breakfast downstair: Donuts, bagels, coffee, tea, hot chocolate

9:00-1:00 Church Fair downstairs: Cookie walk, artisan tables, hand-knitted scarves, book table, Brad’s Unique Boutique

10:00-10:30 Gloucester High School Chorus concert upstairs in sanctuary

10:00-12:00 Santa downstairs in the vestry, free S’mores on the church lawn

11:00-11:45 Grace Center Jug Band concert upstairs in sanctuary

11:00-1:00 Lunch downstairs in the vestry: chowder, veggie chili, hot dogs

11:45 Tour of the historic Meetinghouse

12:00 Caroling downstairs

2:00-2:45 “Mingling of Souls,” dramatic reading of a play by Jay DiPrima based on the life and writings of Rev. John Murray and Judith Sargent Murray. Sanctuary: $5 suggested donation.

4:00-6:00 “Welcome Yule! A Midwinter Celebration”, a family friendly show filled with music, dance, songs and stories for the longest night. Sanctuary.                                                   $15 for adults; $10 for seniors (65+) and children five through sixteen; $35 family cap; age four and under free. Tickets available at the door.

Gloucester High School Open House “Future Stars of GHS Night”

 

    8th Grade Students and their Families

You are cordially invited to Gloucester High School’s

 “Future Stars of GHS Night”

Featuring:  

8th Grade Students

GHS Class of 2022

GLOUCESTER HIGH SCHOOL

“WHERE STUDENTS DISCOVER THEIR PASSIONS”

                          Date:  Wednesday, November 8th

                          Time:  7:00 P.M.

                          Place:  Gloucester High School Auditorium

  • Welcome to students and families
  • Demonstrations & Performances by GHS staff & students

  Award Ceremony & Raffle

  • Presentation of “Future Stars” recognition awards.
  • Interactive Sessions for “GHS Future Stars” & their families
  • Academic & Vocational Program Displays
  • Student Panel Room – ask the experts about GHS
  • Parent Panel Room – parents of GHS students answer your questions about their GHS experience

Please contact the high school with any questions you may have in advance (978) 281-9870

 

CATA Wednesday Mall Bus

Each Wednesday, CATA provides service to shopping centers outside Cape Ann for senior and disabled customers.  Locations include WalMart, Christmas Tree Shops, Trader Joe’s, and Liberty Tree/North Shore.  Pickups are at the Rockport and Gloucester Senior Centers.  The cost is $5 round trip.  Please call 978-283-7916 with any questions!

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Stop by Backyard Growers’ POP-UP SHOP!

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BACKYARD GROWERS’ ANNUAL HOLIDAY POP-UP SHOP IS IN FULL SWING UNTIL DEC 21!

The holidays are almost here, and we’ve filled our office at 271 Main Street with veggie socks, garden books, children’s watering cans and more! Come shop our new and vintage funky clothes, gardening tools, cooking supplies, and books- plus our usual supply of seeds, organic fertilizers, and pest sprays.

We will be open every MondayFriday 9 am- 5 pm

Also, shop late from 5-10 pm on Ladies Night Dec 1, Employee Night Dec 8, and Men’s Night Dec 15!

All proceeds benefit Backyard Growers’ schoolcommunity, and backyard garden programs.

SPACE AVAILABLE: Backyard Growers’ “Painting the Harvest Still Life”

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Artists: Backyard Growers invites you to Painting the Harvest Still Life, an evening of still life painting and tea. Please join us at our office on Main Street, where we will stage a lovely nature-based still life for you to paint. Bring your own easels and supplies. All proceeds benefit our nonprofit urban agriculture programs.
November 30, 2016
6:30 pm
271 Main Street 
$10 at the door
 
Reserve your spot here!