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October 27, 2012

Essex Calendar

SATURDAY, Oct. 27

Trail Work Day, 8:30 a.m. Meet at Cedar Swamp parking area on School Street. Bring clippers, loppers and other tools you may have.

Sunday, Oct. 28

Halloween graveyard tour, 2 to 4 p.m., Old Burial Ground, Main Street. Presented by Essex Historical Society and Shipbuilding Museum. Tours run approximately 60 minutes, every half hour. Interest is high, so arrive early. $10 for adults, $5 for children 12 and under. 978-768-7541. www.essexshipbuildingmuseum.org. Call Laura Doyle at 978-578-1613.

Thursday, Nov. 1

“Shakespeare In Two Acts,” presented by Cape Ann Shakespeare Troupe, 8 p.m., Gloucester Stage Co., 267 East Main St., Gloucester. $15, $10 for students, $5 for those under 19. Tickets at door. To reserve tickets, email cast2008@prodigy.net.

Friday, Nov. 2

“Shakespeare In Two Acts,” presented by Cape Ann Shakespeare Troupe, 8 p.m., Gloucester Stage Co., 267 East Main St., Gloucester. $15, $10 for students, $5 for those under 19. Tickets at door. To reserve tickets, email cast2008@prodigy.net.

SATURDAY, Nov. 3

Trail Work Day, 8:30 a.m. Meet at trailhead of Pipeline Road (upper Pine Street, Manchester). Bring clippers, loppers and any other tools you may have.

Third annual benefit concert and silent auction, sponsored by Cape Ann Vernal Pond Team and Kestrel Educational Adventures, Woodman’s, Essex Room, 127 Main St., Essex. Entertainment by Entrain. $20. Doors open at 7 p.m. Tickets available at door. Advance tickets at www.ShowClix.com, 1-888-718-4253, Gloucester Music in Gloucester, or Toad Hall Bookstore in Rockport.

“Shakespeare In Two Acts,” presented by Cape Ann Shakespeare Troupe, 8 p.m., Gloucester Stage Co., 267 East Main St., Gloucester. $15, $10 for students, $5 for those under 19. Tickets at door. To reserve tickets, email cast2008@prodigy.net.

SUNDAY, Nov. 4

“Shakespeare In Two Acts,” presented by Cape Ann Shakespeare Troupe, 3 p.m., Gloucester Stage Co., 267 East Main St., Gloucester. “Love on a Midsummer Night” and “Visiting Lear.” $15, $10 for students, $5 for those under 19. Tickets at door. To reserve tickets, email cast2008@prodigy.net.

Manchester Essex annual meeting, 4 p.m., Manchester Community Center, 40 Harbor Point. Kick-off with a woods walk. Meet at Cedar Swamp parking lot on School Street at 2 p.m. Warm up with refreshments and talk by Whitney Hatch, former director at Trust for Public Land.

Tuesday, Nov. 6

Free flu clinic for Essex residents, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., Senior Center, Pickering Street.

Friday, Nov. 9

“Shakespeare In Two Acts,” presented by Cape Ann Shakespeare Troupe, 8 p.m., Gloucester Stage Co., 267 East Main St., Gloucester. $15, $10 for students, $5 for those under 19. Tickets at door. To reserve tickets, email cast2008@prodigy.net.

Saturday, Nov. 10

“Shakespeare In Two Acts,” presented by Cape Ann Shakespeare Troupe, 8 p.m., Gloucester Stage Co., 267 East Main St., Gloucester. $15, $10 for students, $5 for those under 19. Tickets at door. To reserve tickets, email cast2008@prodigy.net.

Sunday, Nov. 11

“Shakespeare In Two Acts,” presented by Cape Ann Shakespeare Troupe, 3 p.m., Gloucester Stage Co., 267 East Main St., Gloucester. “Love on a Midsummer Night” and “Visiting Lear.” $15, $10 for students, $5 for those under 19. Tickets at door. To reserve tickets, email cast2008@prodigy.net.

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