Month: November 2009
Stoner Herring
These are for sale at PRESENT!
I created this 12 month calendar packaged in a special CD case. There are 3 different themes of my photography- Good Harbor, Cape Ann, and Magnolia and sell for $15 each. The Cape Ann theme has been selling very well!
Come down to PRESENT and check out the calendars and the other unique and fun items! It’s never to early to start shopping! —-Sharon
CHAMBER BUSINESSWOMEN’S HOME TOUR- Saturday, November 21
CHAMBER BUSINESSWOMEN’S HOME TOUR –
“HOMES FOR THE HOLIDAYS”
Fabulous homes in the Annisquam and Rowley Shore area of Gloucester will be open to the public on Saturday, November 21, for a self guided tour from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Some of these beautiful homes will be professionally decorated for the holidays. “Homes for the Holidays” is a program of the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce Businesswomen’s Division.
The Home Tour is being planned by the Businesswomen to support the Carolyn O’Connor Scholarship. Named for the first Chairperson of this active Chamber group, the scholarship benefits a woman who is changing careers or returning to the workforce after an absence and is in need of further education. The Businesswomen have given out four $1,000 scholarships since it was created in 2006. The group is hoping to raise enough funds to either increase the scholarship amount or the number of scholarships for 2010.
Tickets are $25.00 in advance and $30.00 on the day of the tour. Actual tickets and a map showing the location of the homes can be picked up on the day of the tour at the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce, 33 Commercial Street, Gloucester between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Contact the Chamber office at 978-283-1601 to order your advance tickets.

Hey you guys! You’re on the same team!!!
Rockland, Maine Lobster Trap Tree
Those fuckers up in Maine are touting their lobster trap tree as the largest one ever.
Well we’ll see about that!
Won’t you help out building the Tenth Annual Lobster Trap Christmas Tree?
To Help-
Friday, November 27, 2009 at 9:00am
Gloucester Police Station Plaza
Let’s show these no good Mainer rat bastards who’s boss when it comes to building lobster trap trees!
Maybe we could get a bet going between public officials from each community. Hmmmm, what local politician believes in our tree enough to step up?
Stay tuned.
Picture from Kadance
Sawyer Free Library Art Auction Exhibit Video- How It Works Video
There are works by Jeff Weaver and Bittman that are going for fractions of their worth.
My advice? Get down there and bid! You might just steal something. The Live Auction sounds like a blast as well-
Banana Glam O Rama Pics From David Cox
Don’t you just love how everyone dressed up for the occasion?
Banana Glam O Rama Pics From David Cox, originally uploaded by captjoe06.






Gloucester Monthly Parking Tag Info From City Treasurer Jeffrey Towne Video
When I found out about these monthly parking tags last week I was intrigued.
I’d never heard about them, never seen them before and there was no information about them on the City Of Gloucester website. So what did I do? What any good investigative schlep would do- I went to the source- City Hall and got myself an interview with THE MAN- City Hall Treasurer Jeffrey Towne.
Jeffrey assures me that by the time I have this video posted the information will be available on the City of Gloucester Website- Sweet! Results!

What Up Homie?
Things To Do- seARTS Wearable Art Show Dec 11-12th
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Dear Friends & Sea Glass Fans!
I hope you will join me for some fabulous Holiday shows coming up in the next month. Each is unique. The Sleigh Bell Show provides a wide assortment of Holiday gifts with 25% of sales going to support the Wenham Museum. This is my 3rd season displaying my work at this venue. I can’t wait to share some of my new earrings and pendants and of course, the ever growing collection of hair accessories! And of course, I will have the 2010 Sea Glass Calendars available at both shows! See you there! Jacqueline
“Find one-of-a-kind gifts crafted by the North Shore’s best artisans as you enjoy holiday entertainment. Share the spirit of giving by bringing an unwrapped toy to donate to the 14th Annual Toy Drive sponsored by Senator Bruce Tarr and Northshore 104.9 radio. ”
As we get closer to the holidays, you can enjoy the 3rd Annual seARTS Wearable Arts Show & Sale! For the second year, we will be hosted by the Sawyer Free Library in Gloucester on the second floor of the newly renovated Saunders House. We will support the Library through our raffle and the display is ready NOW for you to see. Raffle tickets are only $2 or 3 for $5. The show itself features 14 artists who make “wearable art” – jewelry, scarves, jackets, and more. Each artist is wonderfully unique in their approach. |
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Which One of Us is the Mother Now Alzheimer’s Event Friday Night
GHS vs Lynn Classical Slide Show Pics By David Cox
Herring
GMG vs CAO “Smackdown”
Gift Certificates
Need to purchase a Gift Certificate for a Birthday, Anniversary or Christmas Gift? Haven’t had time to get to the mall for a gift and the party is tonight? Is there a blizzard outside, and you do not want to go and find parking at the Causeway just to buy a Gift Certificate? Well…….You have come to the right place. Do you know you can purchase Gift Certificates to all your favorite restaurants from the comfort of your home or office on Udine4less.com. Its as easy as 1 – 2 – 3-4-5:
1. Log On To Udine4less.com
2. Find the restaurant you would like to purchase a gift certificate for
3. Click on the gift certificate logo
4. Enter your Credit Card info
5. Click the Link and Print your Gift Certificate
This is a feature that should make your life less stressful. Just for example, I needed a gift for my kids teachers last christmas, but did not have time to shop before the last day of school before vacation. I went to my computer, bought two gift certificates, printed them on the computer and put them in a card for my kids teachers. The great thing about it is you can buy them for any denomination that you like, with a minimum of 10 dollars. So keep this in mind with the holidays coming – its a great gift, and easy as 1-2-3-4-5.
Our own Mike Lindberg and Pete Malaquias TONIGHT!
Beautiful Industry- Lady Jane Silhouette
Banana Glam O Rama Pics From David Cox
Banana Glam O Rama Pics From David Cox, originally uploaded by captjoe06.






Glam O Rama Reviews and Props From Maggie Rosa and Erika Hansen
From Maggie Rosa-
Gloucester has many treasures – two of them were celebrated in a unique way this past weekend as vital contributors to the vibrancy of Gloucester’s downtown.
At the invitation of Kathy Slifer and Jan Bell, maestro and treasure RIchard Leonard staged one of his renowned Bananarettes shows in our treasured City Hall as a fundraiser for the restoration of CIty Hall. During the two shows, one on Saturday evening and one on Sunday afternoon, the genius of Leonard to excite and tantalize with a hint of naughty but nice thrilled all in attendance.
City Hall was transformed from the center of city government to its second function, the center of our community. During its almost 140 year history City Hall seen circuses, Buffalo Bill shows, many parties and the 375th City Anniversary Sculpture Show but as Maggie Rosa, Chair of the City Hall Restoration Commission, remarked during the shows “Nothing, nothing can match the excitement of a Bananas show in City Hall – truly an historic event in an historic building.
From Erika Hansen-
Joey, you totally get how important this event was!
As you know, I have been looking at things that “lift my heart, open my mind and take my breath away” and the Banana Glam O Rama Fashion Show at City Hall did all those things and more!
I am intimidated to even take a stab at recording it, out of fear that I am not doing it justice, but I can’t resist your plea so here goes:
As Jackie Hardy commented, from the moment the lights dimmed and the music started, there was a palpable feeling that we had been transported to Broadway.
And then the first set of gorgeous women glided onto the stage looking like a 30’s Hollywood extravaganza come to life.
The production values were incredible: everyone and everything looked and sounded stunningly gorgeous against the dramatic backdrop of City Hall’s Kyrouz Auditorium. (And the silhouettes underneath the “Build not for today alone, but for tomorrow as well” quote were astounding!)
As a producer/director, Richard Leonard channeled Florenz Ziegfeld and Busby Berkeley; as a performer, he channeled Maurice Chevalier and Nelson Eddy. Most importantly, he added his own inimitable flair and essential Richard Leonard-ness to all of the above and gave us the show of a lifetime!
Each routine was masterpiece: from Carmen Miranda to Marilyn Monroe & Jane Russell to (yes!) Tom Jones…and all points in between.
It was a perfect mix of costumes, beauty, talent, humor, music, history and culture.
A special shout out to my sissy, Elise, whom many thought was a dancer by the way she moved so gracefully across the stage. She epitomized 30s glamour and as Sue Ferhmann said (looking striking and elegant herself in a classic tuxedo), it doesn’t hurt when you look like Elise!
And to Maggie Rosa’s very apt assessment that this event was a celebration of 2 Gloucester icons: Richard Leonard and City Hall, I add a third: Margi Green’s legs! Her already popular Relax and Lengthen stretching classes at the Arts & Wellness Center (222 Eastern Ave.) will now have waiting lists I’m sure!
I could go on and on (but I won’t!)…instead I will just leave you with this point: my daughters, who were mesmerized for the entire performance (although my younger daughter did cover her eyes with her program during
Tom Jones‘s gyrations!), were so inspired that they promptly acted out their own version of the spectacular Sisters act they had just witnessed (nuns (!) singing the song made famous by Rosemary Clooney and Vera-Ellen in White Christmas). As event visionary and organizer Kathy Slifer put it, “that’s what it’s all about!”






Save the Date: Friday Dec. 11th, 5-8pm







