
Jim ‘n’ Tonic
Friday, August 29th, 2025, 6:00pm, with food service by Meat & Sweet
Jim Coyle, Rikki Razdan, John Cameron, Ken Steiner, John Loud are a wildly eclectic band. More information to come…
Tonight’s non-profit organization
In the spirit of giving back to the community each concert is partnered with a Cape Ann non-profit organization. The public is invited to make a free-will donation (So if you can, please bring cash/check.) This week's organization is HAWC.
About HAWC
HAWC (Healing Abuse Working for Change) strives to help abused women, children, men, and nonbinary people live free from violence and fear. As a leading domestic violence agency in Massachusetts, HAWC provides a domestic violence helpline, emergency shelter, legal services, advocacy and counseling services to more than 2,500 families in the North Shore area each year.
Beyond providing this help, HAWC advocates for social and cultural change. With one in three women and one in four men experiencing abuse each year, domestic violence is an epidemic. To raise awareness and bolster prevention efforts, HAWC supplies the public with education, volunteer opportunities, annual community events, and frequent updates on related news and legislation.
Once known as “Help for Abused Women and Their Children,” HAWC understands the complexity of abuse. Thus, we expanded our language capacity so abused women, men, non binary people, LGBTQ+ individuals, older adults, undocumented individuals, and people with disabilities can feel comfortable accepting our services.
For almost 40 years, HAWC has provided healing, freedom, and change to survivors throughout Massachusetts’ North Shore. Explore the map below to find our five main locations, which serve 23 cities and towns from Saugus to Cape Ann.
Learn more about HAWC.Become a summer series sponsor!
We are deeply grateful for grants from the Gloucester Community Preservation Act and the Massachusetts Cultural Council plus the generosity of individual donors. Each concert features talented local musicians and benefits Cape Ann non-profits through free will donations from the audience. Last year we raised over $18K in support of their important work in our community. Delicious food is available from local vendors for dinner on the lawn, making our summer music festival a relaxing way to start the weekends through early September.
Now all we need is your support as Sponsors!
If you would like to become a series sponsor, please scroll down to see the options available.
In thanks, your giving level and personal or business name will be featured on our season card and poster.
We hope that you will enjoy these summer evenings of great music with your family, neighbors and friends in support of our non-profit partners. Thanks for all you do to make Cape Ann such an amazing place to live!
Parking Info
Parking on the Green is limited to vehicles with disability registration plates or placards.
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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Jim Coyle, Rikki Razdan, John Cameron, Ken Steiner, John Loud are a wildly eclectic band. More information to come…
Food service provided by Meat & Sweet Gloucester Meetinghouse, 10 Church Street, Gloucester, MA 01930 Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation info@gloucestermeetinghouse.org false MM/DD/YYYY 90

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Location
Address:
Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church
10 Church Street, Gloucester, MA 01930