Cape Ann Chamber Of Commerce Weekly Highlights

The Weekly Catch
Weekly Highlights from the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce
Gloucester, Rockport, Manchester by the Sea, and Essex
June 23, 2010

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UPCOMING CHAMBER EVENTS


Goods & Services Auction

Cruiseport Gloucester

Live Auction: July 16, featuring a live and silent auction
Online Auction: July 14-26, featuring over $10,000 in goods

Evening Business Exchange
The Landing at 7 Central, Manchester-by-The-Sea
July 21

Joint Networking Mixer
with North Shore, Salem, Marblehead, and Beverly Chambers of Commerce
North Shore Music Theatre
July 22

Manchester Arts Festival
Downtown Manchester-by-the-Sea
July 24

Gloucester Sidewalk Days
Downtown Gloucester
August 5-7

Gloucester Waterfront Festival
Stage Fort Park
August 14-15

Gloucester Schooner Festival
Gloucester Harbor
September 3-6

THIS WEEK ON CAPE ANN

GLOUCESTER STAGE’S 2010 season kicks off with Table Manners, a heartbreakingly hilarious reunion of adult siblings and their spouses and the first play of Alan Ayckbourn’s infamous The Norman Conquests trilogy, June 17 through July 3. The production features the return of Academy Award nominee and Gloucester resident Lindsay Crouse to Gloucester Stage as she joins an all star cast of Boston actors. 978-281-4433

ST. PETER’S FIESTA is a five day festival honoring the patron saint of the fisherman St. Peter. The festival is put on by the Italian American community of Gloucester. Viva St. Pietro!

Please join us as we welcome back Eoin Vincent to THE ROCKPORT ART ASSOCIATION, to give his "Eyes of Tanzania" lecture Part II on Wednesday, June 23, 7pm. Eoin will be reporting updates regarding this important project. Free and Open to the Public Refreshments and a book signing will follow the lecture. 978-546-6604

ROCKPORT PUBLIC LIBRARY presents a panel discussion, featuring nonfiction writers, on Wednesday, June 23, at 7pm. "Memoir: From the Personal to the Universal" explores the relationship between author and reader, between personal anecdote and broader understandings. 978-546-6934

CAPE ANN MUSEUM is pleased to present New England’s Vernacular Architecture and the Atlantic World, presented by J. Ritchie Garrison, Director of Winterthur Program in Early American Material Culture at the University of Delaware, on Thursday, June 24 at 7pm. $10/Museum members, $15/non-members. Reservations are required. 978-283-0455  x11.

THE CAPE ANN FARMERS’ MARKET will open the 2010 season on Thursday, June 24, 3-6:30pm at its new location– I-4/C-2 on Rogers Street. The market will be open from every Thursday from June 24 to October 7.

To celebrate Gloucester’s annual St. Peter’s Fiesta, THE CAPE ANN COMMUNITY CINEMA, located at 21 Main Street in downtown Gloucester, will present a trio of popular Italian films – one classic and two recent hits plus a free fishing film – to kick off the 5-day downtown celebration throughout the second half of June. Check the website for schedules. 978-309-8448

ROCKPORT CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL continues this weekend. Tickets are still available for Friday’s concert with the Biava Quartet with Stephen Salters, baritone. Check the website for full details. 978-546-7391

Kick off Fiesta with a Sunset Music Sail on the SCHOONER THOMAS E. LANNON on Friday, June 25, 6-8pm. Local musicians perform acoustic bluegrass, Celtic, folk music, etc. as the Schooner sails around Gloucester harbor. Tickets are $47.50/adults, $42.50/seniors, and $35/children. Seating is limited and reservations are suggested. 978-281-6634

BEAUPORT, SLEEPER-MCCANN HOUSE closes to the public at 3pm this Saturday, June 26, for a private function, but is open for guided tours at 10am, 11am, 12noon, 1pm and 2pm. The grounds will remain open until 5pm. 978-283-0800

 

Karen Pischke of DREAMTIME WELLNESS will host a Reiki I Class on Saturday and Sunday, June 26 and 27, 10am-6pm in Manchester. Call for information/reservations. 978-283-4258 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting   978-283-4258 end_of_the_skype_highlighting or 978-526-4400  x-5

NEW ENGLAND PIRATE FAIRE. June 26-27, 10am-5pm, Stage Fort Park, Gloucester. Admission is $12 for adults; $10 for senior citizens, students, and military personnel (positive ID required!); and $8 for children age 12 and under. Rain or shine. Saturday, June 26 is Gloucester Day. Gloucester residents who show proof of residency at the gate (driver’s license, MA state ID, or other form of picture ID showing a Gloucester address) will receive $4 off an adult admission. (Discounts cannot be combined; the greater discount will be honored.)

THE FISHERMEN’S WIVES ASSOCATION invites you to "Hands Across the Sand"-the largest world-wide event against offshore oil drilling in history on Saturday, June 26, 11:30am at Good Harbor Beach and Pavilion Beach. Angela Sanfilippo: 978-283-2504, Jane Barry: 978-335-1573 .

THE SEAWARD INN, Rockport, will feature Tom Rousseau, an Acoustic / Americana /Folk Rock singer – songwriter Sunday Morning Live, June 27, 9am-noon during a Breakfast Buffet by the Sea. Tom’s wife may join him in song during the concert. There is no cover charge. 978-546-3471

Celtic Music Sail. Join Michael O’Leary & Friends for a floating ‘seisiun’, an evening of traditional songs ‘n tunes aboard the SCHOONER THOMAS E. LANNON as it takes a sunset sail around beautiful Gloucester harbor on Saturday, June 26, 6-8:30pm. 978-281-6634

THE CAPE ANN AMATEUR RADIO ASSOCIATION will host a free outdoor demonstration of amateur radio on Saturday, June 26, starting at 2pm, and runs 24 hours straight until Sunday, June 27, at the James Babson Cooperage Museum Field. This is a fun and educational outdoor event where we show we show yesterdays technologies such as morse code but we also show how we use today’s computer technology to transmit digitally to amateur radio operators around the world as well as on satellites.

ROCKPORT PUBLIC LIBRARY presents Meet the Author, featuring Stephen McCauley as he discusses his latest book, "Insignificant Others,", on Wednesday, June 30, at 7pm. 978-546-6934

We are pleased to announce the 2010 PAINTING-BY-THE-SEA, PLEIN AIR CONTEST AND EXHIBITION. Artists from around New England will be exhibiting recent Cape Ann paintings July 1-31 at the Manchester-by-the-Sea Historical Society’s Trask House. Monday-Friday, 9am-12noon. Additional hours can be arranged to view the exhibition by calling 978-546-6700 . Opening Reception: Friday, July 9, 6-8 pm. All are welcome.

INDEPENDENCE DAY INFORMATION is available on the Chamber’s website–www.capeannvacations.com, including event times and parade routes.

THE CAPE ANN MUSEUM invites families to a theatrical performance at the White-Ellery House on Saturday, July 3, at 11am. Beauport Anthology is a collection of dramatic monologues of historical characters from Gloucester, 1600 – 1900. There will also be an arts activity for children and families provided by Cape Ann Art Haven. These programs are free and open to the public. 978-283-0455

Enjoy Gloucester’s fireworks from terrace and lawn of BEAUPORT, SLEEPER-MCCANN HOUSE on Saturday, July 3, 7-10pm. Bring blankets, chairs, picnics, and mosquito spray. Candles are prohibited. The house is open for abridge tours on the half-hour. Adults and children over twelve only, please. $10 for Historic New England members, $18 for nonmembers. Reservations required. 978-283-0800

LANESVILLE EMERGENCY ACTION PROGRAM will hold the Whistleblowers 4K Road Race (start: 10am) and Whistleblowers 1 Mile Fun Run/Walk (start: 10:45am) on Saturday, July 3. Check-in: 8:30-9:45. Lanesville Community Center, 8 Vulcan Street in Gloucester. Go to leap-lanesville.org for mapped course, registration forms, award categories, discounts, and more. Information: LEAPJuly4@aol.com.

LANESVILLE EMERGENCY ACTION PROGRAM will host an Independence Day celebration on Saturday, July 3, 8:30am-1pm. Join a 3-legged race, show your strength in the tug of war, grab something from the grill or walk the neighborhood as you collect items for the scavenger hunt. Check out leap-lanesville.org for lots of extravaganza details, directions, discounts and race registration forms. Information: LEAPJuly4@aol.com.

ROCKPORT LEGION BAND CONCERT SERIES. Sunday, July 4, at 7pm at the bandstand overlooking Rockport’s Back Beach. Concerts will be held every Sunday evening through August 30; listeners are invited to bring their own chairs or blankets to this family-friendly program.

SAVE THE DATE

ROCKPORT GARDEN CLUB presents its 2010 Garden Tour July 9-10, 10am-4pm. Tour Rockport’s private coastal gardens. Luncheon, Plant Sale, and Sale of Original Art at one designated garden. Tickets $25, available at Toad Hall Bookstore. Allproceeds used to plant & maintain town gardens and to fund civic projects.

VALENTINO’S RESTAURANT, located at 38 Main Street in Gloucester’s North End, will host Murder Mystery Dinners on Saturdays, July 10 and August 14. Show and dinner 7:30pm, doors open at 7pm. Ticket price includes: All you can eat pizza, pasta & meatballs, chicken wings, salad …and the Show! Cash bar available. Tips not included.. Pre-reservations: 978-283-6186 .

Karen Pischke of DREAMTIME WELLNESS will host Cape Ann Walking Meditations-on Saturday, July 10, 10am-12noon, and Saturday, August 21, 10am-12noon. Call for information/reservations. 978-283-4258  or 978-526-4400  x-5

SENIORCARE’S SUMMER SUNSET CRUISE. What better way to enjoy a summer evening than to enjoy great music, great food, and great friends aboard a harbor cruise? Join us on the Hurricane II for a great time on Thursday, July 15, 6:30-9:30pm. The cruise will take you to Salem Harbor and back, weather permitting. There will be a cash bar, light buffet, door prizes, a raffle, and music by Leo’s Classic Hits. $25/person.

THE ROCKPORT ART ASSOCIATION will host an Opening Reception & Book Launch of "Harold Rotenberg, An Artist’s Journey" on Friday, July 16, 5-7pm. Come celebrate Harold Rotenberg’s 105th birthday. Meet the artist. Refreshments. $25 admission . 978-546-6604

Runners of all ages and abilities can now register as individuals or teams for the 7TH ANNUAL SEACOAST SEVEN ROAD RACE, a 7-mile run to directly benefit the residents of Seacoast Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. This year’s Seacoast Seven will be held on Saturday, July 17, with a 1-mile fun run beginning at 8:30am and the 7-mile road race kicking off at 9am, both from Stage Fort Park. 978-283-0300