NEW ENGLAND PIRATE FAIRE COMES TO GLOUCESTER

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Pirates and buccaneers to raid Stage Fort Park June 20 – June 21

GLOUCESTER – Pastimes Entertainment has announced that their 6th annual pirate festival will take place in Gloucester this year at Stage Fort Park during June 20-21.

The New England Pirate Faire has moved to America’s Oldest Seaport to take advantage of the historical significance of Gloucester, as well as to enjoy the oceanfront view afforded by Stage Fort Park.

The annual production debuted in 2004 and has been held every year since in Salem.

Pastimes’ Creative Director David Stickney said the production’s move to Gloucester will fulfill a long term goal for the company.

“Wherever you are at Stage Fort Park, you can see the ocean. The realistic cannons at the park, the picturesque setting and the historical relevance of the park offers us the perfect backdrop for a pirate and sea-faring festival,” Stickney said.

Additionally, the move allows the company to expand the faire, which will feature over a cast of over 100 actors and musicians. The festival will also host the “Tortuga Marketplace” for vendors offering pirate clothing, prop weapons, accessories, jewelry, food, refreshments, and more.

The show will feature a scripted daylong storyline with several interactive scenes with characters drawn from literature and a different time.

The two-day event will be held on June 20 and June 21 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $12 for adults, $10 for students, seniors and guests with a military ID and $8 for children 4-12.

Stickney is working with Linn Parisi, owner of Over the Bridge Tours of Cape Ann in order to facilitate a citywide celebration of all things pirate.

“I’m thrilled for our City that The New England Pirate Faire wants to call Gloucester its home. Stage Fort Park is a fabulous venue for pirates young and old to enjoy a weekend of family fun. Plans are in the works for Pirate Faire themed activities on land and sea to please landlubbers, scalliwags and privateers!” Parisi said.

Pastimes, an interactive theater production company based in Revere, has been producing

festivals and faires in the Boston area for over 15 years, including the Castle of the Damned held annually at the Hammond Castle in Gloucester.

“We believe this event will be a great draw to the city of Gloucester, and we appreciate the support of local businesses and residents who wish to help support the faire,” Stickney added.

Any businesses interested in vending or sponsoring portions of the festival are encouraged to contact Stickney at 781-346-1028

Ontario Represents! Bev Hanna Jones Visits Gloucester Video

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Bev Hanna Jones At The Gloucester Visitors Welcoming Center At Stage Fort Park

Here is Bev Hanna Jones.  When stopping by the Gloucester Visitor Welcoming Center she rolled in there with a gaggle of about 40 people on a tour bus from Ontario Canada.  I had a nice chat with Bev for the Gloucester perspectives video coming up at 2PM.

Where Zat? #25

Today’s Where’s Zat? is off the beaten path, but almost everyone has seen it. This might be an easy one. Jay?

Good luck and thanks for playing!

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Woodman’s Lobster Sign 4:40AM 5/25/09

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Note To Downtown Gloucester Retailers Second Annual Flower Box Competition-

I’ll be rolling through town to take pictures for the second annual Good Morning Gloucester Downtown Flowerbox Competition the first week of June.  The deadline wiull be next Sunday to have your flowerbox done for entry in the slide show and voting.

I know last year’s winner Beth Williams from Beth Williams Studio has been gearing up for weeks so put your best flowers out and the Good Morning Gloucester Readers will decide.

Here is the slide show from last years competition if you missed it-

Click here to view the full size version of the slide show.

Niles’ babies from last year

DSC_2968 [640x480]These signets were born last year. I’m still looking for the new babies at Niles Pond. Anyone seen them yet?

The Western Edge- Geno Mondello’s Lobster Boat Video

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The Western Edge, Geno Mondello’s Lobster Boat

The Western Edge, Geno Mondello’s Lobster Boat

Here’s Geno Mondello’s lobster boat The Western Edge.  Video interview with Geno aboard the Western Edge at 8:00AM

Black Crowned Night Heron

Over the past ten years or so we’ve seen a big time increase in the number of strange birds like this down and around the harbor.  I don’t know what to attribute it to but between the egrets, and herons and snowy owl, it’s becoming a bird lover’s paradise.  With my average camera I just didn’t have enough lens to capture this guy from the distance I was shooting with great clarity.  If you are a bird lover or wildlife lover you owe it to yourself to check out Steve Borichevsky’s Shooting My Universe and Jim Barber’s Jim B Media

These guys are pros with great equipment and steady hands to capture some incredible birding shots.

Black Crowned Night Heron, originally uploaded by captjoe06.


Bob Grover’s ’38 Roadster

38 Ford Roadster

My brother-in-law Bob Grover and my sister Pat just picked up our mother in Bob’s ’38 Ford Roadster. My mother, who turned 80 in March, thought it was great! The car was used in a advertisement photo shoot last week. Very cool!

Windmill On The Harbor

You’ve got to be kidding me.

Liberals won’t fight it because it would look like they weren’t  “green”

Conservatives won’t fight it because it goes against them being in support of business.

So it looks like we will end up with huge visual pollution on the waterfront.

A 250 foot tall windmill right down in the inner harbor is going to look ridiculous, lol.

This from the same company that stopped carrying lobsters at their supermarkets because they called it inhumane to hold them in tight quarters (or something ridiculous along those lines)

Whole Foods Bans Sale of Live Lobsters

Is a two million dollar windmill really going to pay for itself?  Or is Gloucester going to be used in a green marketing campaign to show the rest of the country that Whole Foods Is a green company even though it doesn’t make financial sense.  Judging by what they did with press releases during the ridiculous banning of the sale of lobsters because they don’t like them being kept in tight quarters, I fear it’s more about marketing and less about the real financial or green impacts of the ginormous (it’s a real word now) visual pollution that will be erected and loom over our harbor.

You gotta give them credit though, if they give the fishermen a payout we will surely end up with this thing stuck up our ass.

Why should we even have building codes with height restrictions?  250 feet in the air is what, seven times higher than the current building codes at that location?  Fuck it, we might as well build high rises while we’re at it.

Kudos to the Whole Foods Marketing Team- they’re no dummies.

Visitors Welcoming Center Tour Part V

In and around the rehab taking place at the Gloucester Visitor Welcome Center-

Kim and Kelly From Albany NY Represent!

I ran into these two crazy birds at Janis Lufkin-Shea’s Cormorant shop.  They had me rolling.   Watch for the video later this week.

Adam Sandler Movie Shooting Info

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I had a couple of friends of the blog ask for information about the Adam Sandler movie which stars David Spade, Chris Rock, Salma Hayek, Rob Schneider, Kevin James, Maria Bello, Colin Quinn and others and is shooting on Cape Ann.

The name of the film is Grown Ups and it is scheduled for release in March of 2010.  There’s a ton of info about the movie if you click the above link.

Salma Hayek on the set of Grown Ups
Salma Hayek on the set of Grown Ups

Photos from popsugar.com, click the picture to go to the site for dozens of pics from the set of the movie.

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Topside Grill Pulled Pork Sandwich To Go