Rick Doucette -Good Egg

Rick has been instrumental in many teen projects.  He’s one of the guys that makes our city great.  Look for the interview with Rick at 8PM

Rick Doucestte -Good Egg, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

REMINDER to send in your photos for the slide show at the Block Party!

NOTE: You can send in more than one photo! Deadline extended until Monday June 8!

We’re starting to get photos in for inclusion in the slideshow. Be sure to submit your best shots!

For those of you who haven’t seen this yet:

Do you want to be part of the June 20th Block Party? Here’s your chance to see your photography big and beautiful! Good Morning Gloucester is hosting a community slide show featuring the first 150 photos we receive that meet the criteria below:

1. One submission per person

2. High resolution jpg image-

3. Must be Gloucester-related with a recognizable location

4. Must not be offensive or in poor taste

5. Must include your name so we can give you credit (We will use an alias if you request it)

6. Agree to allow  GMG  to use your photo in the slide show on and off the internet (your photo will not be sold or used commercially)

7. Submit your entry by June 5.

We know there are Gloucester photos out there in shoe boxes or on a hard drive just waiting to be seen. Dig them out and if you need help getting your print or negative scanned, we can suggest ways to get it done.

Sent your photos to Sharon at sharon_lowe88@yahoo.com and we’ll keep you updated on how we’re doing!

Thanks and have fun!

Things To Do- Watch The Dory Race Elimination Races Saturday

Saturday, 8:30 a.m., Niles Beach – The Elimination Races will be held to determine who will represent the US vs. Canada on June 20th.

If you’ve been watching the GMG coverage of the International Dory Races and the building of the dories at Geno Mondello’s shop, if you want to buy some raffle tickets for the handline dory, if you want to share part in a great Gloucester tradition-

Head on down to Niles beach tomorrow morning for the elimination races.

It’s a great thing to take the family to and you can register to become part of the action, you can buy t shirts, get row hard or row home bumper stickers.

Here’s the scenario- you pack the kids in the car, go to Last Stop Variety, grab a cup of coffee and one of their incredible muffins (blueberry and morning glory are awesome) and then go to Niles to catch the action.

Click this text to see some previous posts with pictures of the action

The Farm Bar and Grill Steak Tip Dinner

I have to admit when the guys that opened this place were getting it ready I thought that it was too bad for them because the location had been host to 3 or 4 different failed restaurants in the past 7 years or so.

Boy am I glad I was wrong.  They are KILLING IT!  The place is packed night in and night out and there has been NO LET UP in the amount of patronage they have enjoyed.

Look for video with the boys tomorrow.

Photo Exhibit

GH Boardwalk

Through the month of June, I have a photo exhibit at the First National Bank of Ipswich (next to Walgreen’s on Rogers St. here in Gloucester) with Good Harbor Beach as the focus. Joey will join me with his great GHB shots. Come down to the bank and check out the many moods of GMG’s favorite beach!

Cape Ann Copper Works- Video

Interview with Dana Hatch From Cape Ann Copper Works

Cape Ann Copper Works – 34 Mt Pleasant Av Gloucester, Ma 01930
Tel- 978-325-7093  capeanncopperworks@yahoo.com

Cape Ann Copper Works

Interview with Dana Hatch at the Mount Pleasant Ave workshop/studio for Cape Ann Copper Works coming at 8AM

Cape Ann Copper Works, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Essex At Dawn, Essex Sunsise 4:45AM 6/4/09

Yesterday morning the sunrise was spectacular. Click the pic and select “all sizes to see them full size.  Real beauties.

Essex At Dawn, Essex Sunsise 4:45AM 6/4/09

Things To Do- 2009 Nights on the Neck

Please join the

Rocky Neck Art Colony

for the first

2009 Nights on the Neck

evenings of gallery receptions and entertainment

Thursday, June 4, 5-9 pm

Three Sheets to the Wind

The Schooner Adventure organization spawned Three Sheets to the Wind, a group of local musicians and Adventure crew members who are preserving the history of maritime work songs (chanteys) and forebitter songs.

Rick Berlin

Rick Berlin sings honest narrative (sometimes funny) songs from the torn pocket of the heart; his style has been compared to  Waits, Weil, and Newman. Rick’s impressive past credits in the Boston music scene include Orchestra Luna/Luna, Berlin Airlift, Rick Berlin–The Movie, Rome is Burning, Rick Berlin-The Awful Truth, and The Shelley Winters Project. He was a regular at Jacques in Boston ’s Bay Village for nine years, and now appears frequently at the Lizard Lounge in Cambridge, among many other places.

Eoin Vincent

In November of 2007, Eoin Vincent visited and photographed eighteen orphanages, schools, and hospitals near Arusha, Tanzania. His book is a photographic record of the places he visited and the extraordinary people he met. Eoin will give a slide show and a talk about his book (proceeds from the book will benefit the Tanzania Hope Fund, EPIC Change, and other organizations that improve the lives of the people of Tanzania).

Gordon Baird

A veteran of North Shore Music Theater and other musical palaces, Gordon Baird will bounce around between show tunes and comedic renditions of familiar classics, tailored to a Glosta sensibility and a Rocky Neck state of mind.

Rocky Neck Avenue, East Gloucester

Specific times and locations will be posted in the parking lot on the Rocky Neck causeway and along the Neck.

One Hour At A Time Gang- Railroad Station Near Shaws

From Donna Ardizzone-

Hi all:

Great day today with the weather….  We are so ready for sitting at the beach with a large print book.   I received an email about the trash around there.  How does that sound?

Saturday:                             June 6, 2009

Railroad Station:               Near Shaw’s

Time:                                     8:00 am

Looking forward to seeing you all.  Thanks again …. You are all the best.

Donna

Are You Ready?

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Registration is Open!

Message from the Founder –

Janda Ricci-Munn
Co-Founder
Gloucester Triathlon

 I am thrilled that you will be joining us for the inaugural Gloucester Triathlon!

This event has been a dream of mine for many years and I am looking forward to watching each and every one of you in action on August 9th. Co-Founder and Race Director Bill Burnett and I have laid out a great course that highlights the natural beauty of America’s oldest fishing port, my beloved hometown of Gloucester, Massachusetts. I hope that you’ll take the time to explore all that Gloucester has to offer while you’re here, and invite you to learn more about Gloucester’s maritime history by visiting any number of our many museums and waterfront attractions…..Read more here.

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Pablo!

We call Pablo Big Papi!  He loves to fish for stripers.  Yesterday he nailed a biggun (fish, not woman).

Pablo!, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Rudy gave Pablo a haircut yesterday-

Here’s Big Papi with his big ol striper-


Scroo Cooking Chicken Parm Sandwich

On a Virgilio’s Roll

Gloucester Adventure, Inc. was awarded a $6,000 grant by the National Trust for Historic Preservation

June 3, 2009
Gloucester, MA

National Trust for Historic Preservation Awards Gloucester Adventure, Inc. A Preservation Grant from The Johanna Favrot Fund for Historic Preservation
Grant Will Go Toward Marine Architectural Services

Gloucester Adventure, Inc. was awarded a $6,000 grant by the National Trust for Historic Preservation from its Johanna Favrot Fund for Historic Preservation. The seed grant funds will be used to to support marine architectural services needed to complete the restoration of the Schooner Adventure and obtain USCG Certification as a passenger vessel.

Specifically, funds will support development of final tonnage reduction plan, updating hull lines, inclining test, intact and damage stability analysis, and submissions to USCG.
“These funds provide the foundation for important preservation projects across the nation”, said Richard Moe, president of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. “These grants go toward protecting the places that tell our story and they often trigger other preservation projects, further bolstering efforts to protect America’s heritage.”

In 1994, the Johanna Favrot Fund for Historic Preservation was created from a generous grant from the Favrot family in honor of the 80th birthday of Texas preservationist Johanna Favrot. The Johanna Favrot Fund fosters appreciation of America’s diverse cultural heritage, and preserves and revitalizes the livability of the nation’s communities by saving historic environments. The National Trust for Historic Preservation distributes a total of $50,000 annually from the Johanna Favrot Fund for Historic Preservation. Once a year, Favrot Fund grants ranging from $2,500 to $10,000 are awarded to nonprofit groups and public agencies. Grants must be matched at least dollar for dollar with public or private funds.

Gloucester At Dawn- Good Harbor Beach 4:50AM 5/31/09

As with any of the pictures you can click on them and then select “all sizes” to see the larger version.