Rocky Neck Art Colony Presents- Nights On The Neck This Thursday-

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Gloucester -  The Rocky Neck Art colony presents an evening of performance and entertainment from 5:30 to 9:00 pm. at Nights on the Neck, Thursday, August 5, 2010, on Rocky Neck.

Performers and entertainers include:

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

Carol St. John will explain how graphology (the study of handwriting) works, talk about appropriate uses, and call for participants to contribute handwritings to demonstrate its validity for a fun, friendly, positive event.

Rick Drost began singing with a Kingston Trio-style group in high school, continued in a small folk group in college, then a glee club, and an opera chorus. He started writing and singing around coffeehouses in DC and New England in the ‘70s, finally settling in Cambridge, MA, where he was a member of the folk-rock group Parts and Labor. He performs at least once a week, wherever he goes.

Catherine Strisik has been active in the writing community of Taos, New Mexico, for over 26 years. Her poems have appeared in numerous publications including The Cafe Review, The Comstock Review, Peregrine, Northwest Review, War, Literature and the Arts, and others. Her new book, Thousand-Cricket Song, from which she will be reading, is receiving much acclaim.

Laura Dow / Zumba. Working out can be healthy, rewarding, and beneficial; it can be lots of things, but it’s never been known to be an exhilarating experience… until Zumba! The Zumba program fuses Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow moves to create a fitness program that will blow you away. Laura will present three Zumba rhythms ~ Salsa, Tango, and Flamenco~ to give you a taste of the program that’s taking the world by storm.

Click here For Photos From Past Events At The Rocky Neck Art Colony Website

Digital Journal Shows GMG Some Love

Kim I. Hartman writes a piece about the triple pincher lobster that was landed at our dock Saturday. 

Click the picture to go to the article-

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Please Welcome Wyatt Julius O’Neil to the World!

Congratulations To Randy and Momma Stephanie

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In case you were wondering, yeah Randy picked the middle name in honor of Dr J.

Hey Look Randy He has More Hair Than You Already!  I figure in a year or so he’ll have more than me too!

Wyatt has a great start with two of Gloucester’s finest in Randy and Stephanie as parents.

Enjoy the Heat……

Don’t think snow

Dom Nesta’s Rocky Neck Snow Plow

http://www.johnnesta.com/

Harbor Cruise – Benefit for Cape Ann Animal Shelter

Saturday JULY 24th 7:00-10:00 PM

Gloucester Fleet Vessel Lady Sea

75 Essex Avenue

Gloucester, MA

Entertainment by DJ Vito Ferrara

Tickets are only $20 per person

Call Troy …978-815-4310

Rocky Neck Accommodations Penthouse Suite Renovation Tour 7/20/10

The Faherty’s Gorgeous Penthouse Is Now Available Nightly.  You can pull up by boat and stay in this penthouse with full kitchenette and deck overlooking beautiful Smith’s Cove.  A Hop Skip and A Jump get’s You To The Rudder or Studio Restaurant’s For Dinner or Drinks.  Amy’s Coffee and Cones is just next door for your quick snack or breakfast at Sailor Stan’s.

Because the place had been under construction all summer it hasn’t been advertised so there is still availability even though we are in the height of the tourist season.

Great insider scoop right there baby!

You can go directly to the Rocky Neck Accommodations Website for more info here-

http://www.rockyneckaccommodations.com/

Thursday Night Blues Jam @ The Rhumb Line

A few words from Mr. Dave Sags himself,


Sick and tired of the same old thing? Wanna add some voltage to your puny, miserable existence? Do you feel like slashing your ankles everytime you look in the mirror, or while reading the Herald? Then, maybe I can help you out. You need my new recession eraser: Mr. Larry Sortwell. Hobgoblin on glitar, menace to the Muses, and snake oil singer. This guy is something else, and a truly wonderful cat to work with, too. But don’t just believe me, czech it out for yooself. You’ll throw those razor blades away for good , this time.
Pushing good ol’ L-man over the top will be Jeff Casper, the friendly drummer, a fugitive from these parts since he caught the Katy. Be good to see him, for a change. And, of course, Greg “Whammy Bar” Tower  and myself will be there too. You’ll never be the same. Don’t ever change.

9:00 to 12:00

Book Signing: Elinor Teele’s The Doll’s Head July 24th

BOOK SIGNING

A book signing for The Doll’s Head, a mystery for girls ages 9-12, will take place at The Annisquam Exchange, 32 Leonard Street, on Saturday, July 24, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Based on the real discovery of a doll’s head in Lobster Cove, The Doll’s Head tells the story of two very independent girls separated by 100 years. Readers will have a chance to meet the doll that inspired the story, buy the book and talk to the author, Elinor Teele.

For information call 978-281-0358 or learn more at www.thedollshead.com.

Book Signing for The Doll's Head

"Kids are Home, Kids are Hungry" Food Drive Month of July at Addison Gilbert Hospital

"Kids are Home, Kids are Hungry" Food Drive Month of July at Addison Gilbert Hospital
to assist The Open Door Summer Lunch Program

Items being collected:
Canned fruits and vegetables, healthy soups, rice, pasta, cereal,
peanut butter, jelly, oatmeal, canned beans, juice, canned meats,
tuna, healthy snacks, granola bars, spaghetti sauce, and other
healthy, low-salt foods.
All items must be non-perishable.  Please, no glass containers.
Containers are located in the at Telecommunications at Addison Gilbert Hospital.
                       

Thank you for your consideration to help!