We attended the first public showing of Ron Gilson and Jim LaBelle’s film Gloucester’s Golden Age of Fishing Part 2 at the Rose Baker Senior Center yesterday morning.  The room was packed and the film was well received by the group, which seemed to recognize many of the names and places that were shown throughout the film.  Another GMG intrepid contributor was there with his camera, so you may see those soon.  It’s a GREAT movies and I encourage you to see it.  It will be shown again at the Sawyer Free Library Nov 18 at 1 pm.

Thank you to the Rose Baker Senior Center for hosting and making last minute adjustments to accommodate the crowd for the film.  Thank you Ron Gilson for your expert and thorough coverage of Gloucester’s fishing industry from about 1940-55.  We loved the film and will hope to see it again.

We were so moved by the movie, that we went right over to the Cape Ann Museum for a further dose of Gloucester history.

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It’s one of my favorite places to go.  We were anxious to see the World War II veterans display but that opens today Oct 27 so we’ll have to go back.  Not a problem!

 

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