Timeline: Cape Ann
Saturday, February 15th, 2025, 7:30pm
The Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation proudly presents Kory Curcuru’s film series, “Timeline: Cape Ann.” Produced for 1623 Studios, Kory’s film focuses on the history, culture and heritage of Cape Ann. It tells the story of Cape Ann’s unique history in jewel-like form, from the “first boss-lady,” Abigail Trask of Manchester-by-the-sea to Rockport’s long celebrated but little understood “Paper House,” actually a much more complicated tale than just a house of newspaper.
The film showing will be held on Saturday, February 15th at 7:30pm in the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church, located at the corner of Church and Middle Streets (GPS 50 Middle Street). Parking is available on the green. The admission for the event is $20 General, $5 Students (all ages), under 12 free. An elevator is available from the side door at 10 Church Street.
Thank You, Sponsors!
Sponsors of the 2024/2025 Concert and Lecture Series
PLATINUM:
J.J. & Jackie Bell, John & Janis Bell
GOLD:
Peter Calkins & Susan Casey, Linzee Coolidge, Cape Ann Savings Bank, BILH/Addison Gilbert, Carl & Judy Gustin, David Kaplan
SILVER:
Jerry Ackerman, Ann Banks, Cowan & Dick Gardner, Beth Graham and William Schulz, JoeAnn Hart & Gordon Baird, Charles Nazarian
BRONZE:
Ken Erickson, Phil Cutter
Parking Info
The Green is now open for event parking. After 6, parking in downtown Gloucester is free and there are several lots nearby. When parking in and around the area, please make sure not to block our neighbor’s driveways.
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The Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation proudly presents Kory Curcuru’s film series, “Timeline: Cape Ann.” Produced for 1623 Studios, Kory’s film focuses on the history, culture and heritage of Cape Ann. It tells the story of Cape Ann’s unique history in jewel-like form, from the “first boss-lady,” Abigail Trask of Manchester-by-the-sea to Rockport’s long celebrated but little understood “Paper House,” actually a much more complicated tale than just a house of newspaper.
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Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church
10 Church Street, Gloucester, MA 01930