Monday News Podcast: Covid 19 Impact on North Shore & Cape Ann – Much More Information

News Podcast – Rockport Music – Weather – Social Distancing – Video of the Day

COVID -19 on the North Shore (Salem news and Lynn); Cape Ann closures; Beverly Friday murder update; Two new, planned pot shop openings in Gloucester; Peabody moving forward with selecting a new school superintendent (for now, at least)

North Shore newscast with Rick Moore and Bill Newell

 

Below: Watch Governor Charlie Baker Sunday evening press conference

Weather – It is March, cold today…warmer tomorrow

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Great north shore weather this past weekend, for two seagulls

Dear Rockport Music patrons,

With the rapidly changing conditions with the Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation, Rockport Music has decided to cancel all Shalin Liu Performance Center events starting today through the end of March. We are concerned and committed to the safety of our patrons, staff and volunteers as the Coronavirus (Covid-19) virus situation develops.

A list of current cancelled events:

March 13 (tonight): Carbon Leaf

March 14: Met Opera broadcast Der Fliegende Hollander

March 20: Met encore showing Porgy and Bess

March 21: Mari Black

March 22: The Bad Plus

March 27: Adam Ezra Group

March 28: 10,000 Maniacs

March 31: Berklee’s Sensory Friendly Recital

There are additional closings already in April, including the Boston Children’s Chorus and the NEC Jazz Sextet.

We will continue to keep our patrons updated as the situation develops and will notify you if it is determined to extend the event closings. We are working with the artists’ management to reschedule the concerts for a date in the future and will keep you updated of any newly scheduled dates.

We are happy to provide refunds on ticket purchases or credit you for a future performance. Please note that the closure of the Shalin Liu Performance Center and the cancellation of concerts will have a major impact on ticket revenue that is critical to our continued operation.  We hope you might consider, when possible, turning your ticket purchase into a gift to Rockport Music as opposed to taking a refund, for which you will receive a tax deduction for the total ticket value.

If you would like to donate the value of your ticket, simply email our Box Office at info@rockportmusic.org or call 978-546-7391 and indicate your desire to make the value of your ticket a gift to Rockport Music. Otherwise, your refund will be processed within the next 3-5 business days.

We will continue to monitor the developments of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak and will notify all patrons regarding any further cancellations and when concerts resume. In the meantime, please check our website or connect with us on social media for further updates.

Rockport Music is committed to the health and safety of our patrons, staff and volunteers, and hope you will remain safe and healthy in the coming weeks. Thank you for your patience and support as we continue to monitor this situation closely.

Sincerely,

Tony Beadle

President and CEO

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