Month: November 2010
News From Cape Ann Art Haven
November 2010
ART HAVEN NIGHT AT JALAPENOS!
Join us tonight for some appetizing Mexican food at Jalapenos (located at 86 Main St. in Gloucester)!! If you’re on the go and don’t have time to sit and eat there, order some take-out. Ten percent of all profits will be donated to Art Haven so bring family and friends. We’re offering a raffle for a FREE session of class at Art Haven to anyone who comes so don’t miss out! We look forward to seeing you all there!!
SAVE THE DATES!
We have a few big events coming up in the next month
that we wish you all to be a part of:
CAPE ANN PARTNERSHIP FOR CHILDREN & FAMILIES: On November 16th from 6-7:30 there will be an informational meeting at Pathways for Children on various programs provided for children and families provided by the Cape Ann community. It will include dinner and presentations from Art Haven, Cape Ann Families, Cape Ann Museum, and Cape Ann YMCA. Please join us!
SPECIAL NEEDS OPEN HOUSE: Join us in our introducing of our Special Needs class! On December 8th from 5:30-7 come meet the teachers and partake in an art activity!
WORKSHOP WEEKS: December 6th to the 17th, we’ll be running workshops with things like block printing, ornament and card making, and holiday mugs! More information to follow!
BUOY PAINTING AND ICE SCULPTUR
E: The holiday season is right around the corner! Make sure to mark your calendars for our buoy painting and ice sculpture event! Buoy painting starts Friday, December 10th from 3-7 and continues on Saturday, December 11th from 10-4. We look forward to celebrating with you all!
Thank you to everyone who donated and participated in our 3rd Annual Pumpkin Carving Contest! It was a blast! Your continued support is what keeps us going. We truly appreciate it.

Sincerely,
Dawn Gadow
Cape Ann Art Haven
Rockport PTO Annual Holiday Fair is this Saturday, November 20th
Schooner Adventure Holiday Tea At The Inn Magnolia Dec 5th
Jenny Dee & The Deelinquents at The Rhumb Line on Friday 11/19
Jenny Dee & The Deelinquents will be returning to The Rhumb Line this Friday, November 19th, for three sets starting at 9:30pm. We’ll be there shaking it til’ we close the place down!
Q-Dee Records has just released a new Jenny Dee 45rpm single on *purple vinyl* as part of the ‘Rock’n’Soul’ Series that includes releases by Barrence Whitfield and The Monkeyhips, Eli Reed’s “True Loves”, and Muck and The Mires. The single features a stereo mix of “Big Ol’ Heart” b/w a Lillian Hale tune called “Don’t Boom Boom”. The single will be available at the show, or it can be downloaded from the Q-Dee Records site.
See y’all Friday!
A Note About Amaryllis From Kim Smith
Amaryllis ‘Ambiance’
Dear Gardening Friends,
We have been blessed with a delightfully warm autumn, which has made these last few weeks in the garden a delight. As I am preparing gardens for their winter rest, my thoughts turn to the upcoming holidays and the winter blooms that will make the season all that much brighter. I hope you don’t mind—the following is from the chapter on Coaxing Winter Blooms, excerpted from Oh Garden of Fresh Possibilities! With our son’s soccer team headed to the state finals, I haven’t had the ability to focus, spare time to write, or accomplish much of anything besides work. We’re all on pins and needles in anticipation of the Big Game Sunday night!
Warmest wishes and Season’s Greetings, Kim
P.S. Results of Sunday night’s game: CONGRATULATIONS VIKINGS, the new Division Three North Massachusetts State Champions!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Rockport Vikings 1, St.Mary’s, Lynn 0. Wednesday’s game against the winning southern region state champs will be held in Quincy at 5:00 pm. GO VIKINGS!
A Note About Amaryllis
Living in New England the year round, with our tiresomely long winter stretching miles before us, and then a typically late and fugitive, fleeting spring, we can become easily wrapped in those winter-blues. Fortunately for garden-makers, our thoughts give way to winter scapes of bare limbs and berries, Gold Finches and Cardinals, and plant cat-alogues to peruse. If you love to paint and write about flowers as do I, winter is a splendid time of year for both, as there is hardly any time devoted to the garden during colder months. I believe if we cared for a garden very much larger than ours, I would accomplish little of either writing or painting, for maintaining it would require just that much more time and energy.
Coaxing winter blooms is yet another way to circumvent those late winter doldrums. Most of us are familiar with the ease in which amaryllis (Hippeastrum) bulbs will bloom indoors. Placed in a pot with enough soil to come to the halfway point of the bulb, and set on a warm radiator, in several week’s time one will be cheered by the sight of a spring-green, pointed-tipped flower stalk poking through the inner layers of the plump brown bulbs. The emerging scapes provide a welcome promise with their warm-hued blossoms, a striking contrast against the cool light of winter.
Perhaps the popularity of the amaryllis is due both to their ease in cultivation and also for their ability to dazzle with colors of sizzling orange, clear reds and apple blossom pink. My aunt has a friend whose family has successfully cultivated the same bulb for decades. For continued success with an amaryllis, place the pot in the garden as soon as the weather is steadily warm. Allow the plant to grow through the summer, watering and fertilizing regularly. In the late summer or early fall and before the first frost, separate the bulb from the soil and store the bulb, on its side, in a cool dry spot—an unheated basement for example. The bulb should feel firm and fat again, not at all mushy. After a six-week rest, the amaryllis bulb is ready to re-pot and begin its blooming cycle again. Excerpt Oh Garden of Fresh Possibilities! ~ Coaxing Winter Blooms.
Amaryllis ‘Orange Sovereign‘
Gloucester ZEN Fishing boats on the Move
Gloucester ZEN
Fishing Boats on the Move
Two Missing Lab Puppies- Back Home Safe!!!! A GMG Update
Rebecca Borden writes in-
Thanks so much – the pups somehow found their way home last night on their own at 1:30am
All is good.
Two lab pups went missing Monday night after they ran off Good Harbor Beach towards the Inn. They are regulars of the beach but not the neighborhood. One is Black (F-Stella, 1yr) and the other is Choc (M-Chester, 8mo). They have tags and reflective collars.
Many thanks for all your assistance.
Rebecca Borden
Gloucester MA
Tuffy Says “That’s No Baby Lobster”
Tuffy writes in-
I saw the (lobster) toby brought in on your website. The old timers used to call them snow lobsters but that probably isn’t the real sceintific name for them. They only get that big and they are not the same as the lobsters we are catching. It takes a keen eye to see them and ONLY after a really big blow. The last time Hussey and I spotted a couple on the rail was after 91′ storm. They burrow deep in the mud tunnels. tuf
that was a rare find
Swans at Niles Pond – Video and Slide_Show
Coast Guard 47 Foot Motor Lifeboat Compilation
Here’s another one
Check out the one that North Shore Waterman Doug Maxfield posted a couple of weeks ago-
USCG 47
This one was released yesterday-
Provincetown, Mass. – The National Motor Lifeboat School conducts training with Coast Guard Station Provincetown Nov. 11-12, 2010.
This is the first time the National Motor Lifeboat School has conducted training on the East coast.
U.S. Coast Guard Video by Petty Officer 3rd Class James Rhodes.
Re-Use Your Coffee Cup Sleeve Eight Times For A Free Cup ‘o Joey
The Mrs Lobster Corn Chowder – The Finished Product
One Inch Baby Lobsters Filmed and Released Video
99.999% of folks never get to see what these tiny creatures look like at this stage of their development. We filmed the ones that came up in Toby Burnham’s aboard the Jupiter II traps and then released them to live another day.
Have you subscribed to Good Morning Gloucester yet? If not you may miss these things and what kind of Gloucester person wants to miss out on the insider stuff?
Molly Moose–GMG Adopt A Pet of the Week
Molly Moose
My name is Molly Moose and I am a puggle, part Beagle and Pug; two great dogs
in one! I am a pretty ten-month-old girl who has a beautiful fawn coat. I have lived
with children and get along with them. If you might like to meet me, I am residing
at the Cape Ann Animal Aid, 260 Main Street in Gloucester.
"Santa Paws" is where dogs may have their photo taken with
Santa! This will take place from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. on
Sat., Dec. 4 at Smith’s Hardware & Lumber, Three Station Square, Rockport
and Sun., Dec. 5 at Hometown Ace Hardware, 231 Gloucester Crossing, Gloucester.
I WANT TO GO, so please adopt me… and hurry, December is almost here!!
The Dog Bar expands to SUNNY D AND RUM WEEKEND
The buzz around Saturday’s GMG Sunny D and Rum night is crazy. Media outlets from across the country are contacting Joey C and PR folks are trying to get VIP access for their celebrity clients. Market Basket is stocking up on Sunny D. McDonalds is also making sure they have plenty of McRibs for after the event.
Andy has responded by making this Sunny D and Rum Weekend. The band for Friday is The Boyfriends. They have already learned the song and will be celebrating Ryan’s Birthday. This sounds like a great kickoff to the weekend. We will not able to fully cover, but hopefully you will represent and get us a video of their rendition.
Sunny D and Rum BONUS KICKOFF night:
Where: Dog Bar – 65 Main Street, Gloucester MA
When: Friday , November 19th – 9:00PM til CLOSE
GMG Cell Phone Picture Series- Mary Murphy
Allen Estes Local Music Seen To Air On Cape Ann TV Wednesday Dec 1st
all photos by Manuel Simoes courtesy of GoodMorningGloucester
Allen Estes
Allen’s first guest is Peter Van Ness co-founder of gimmesound.com & co-producer of Celebrate Gloucester.
The first show will air on Cape Ann TV Channel 12 on Wednesday, December 1st. Check the schedule for times and future showings. After shows air, you will be able to see archives on this website.
Shows are taped before a live studio audience. If you would like to be in the studio audience or you’d like to be Allen’s guest on a future show — or if you have an idea for a guest or questions to ask or topics to cover, please complete the form below and someone will get in touch with you.

Peter Van Ness
Click here to listen to music by Allen Estes and download songs
Click here for live music listings in Gloucester and Cape Ann, MA
Making Salmon and Dilled Potato Pie with Jerry from Cape Ann Pies–YUM!
Hi Everyone–I’m back after a whirlwind couple of weeks–cookoff madness but more on that later. I went to the world headquarters of Cape Ann Pies on Rockport last week to visit with all around nice guy and amazing baker/cook Jerry Ryan.
Apologies right off the bat here for lack of pictures in this post but my pics and myself are separated at this very moment and I cannot access them. Will add the pics tomorrow but wanted to get this recipe out for today as the show is airing on Cape Ann TV tonight at 8:30. Watch the show–Jerry is full of helpful hints to make pie making much easier and take the mystery out of making your own crust.
When I tell you that the afternoon slipped by like it was five minutes, I am not exaggerating. Jerry and I could have talked about pie crust, baking and quick breads until sunset for sure. He is very knowledgable about baking and cooking general and I advise you to make this savory salmon pie asap. His crust recipe is here too–a bonus for all of us–and we are so lucky to have him and his Cape Ann Pies in our community.
Salmon and dilled potato pie
This recipe is for a 10” deep dish pie. Serves at least 8 if you slice it into 8 generous slices.
Pie Dough — top and bottom crusts
White flour 2 cups, gently sweeped (11 ounces)
Salt 1 tsp
Sugar, white granulated ¼ cup (about 2 ounces)
Butter, cubed, chilled 8 ounces (two sticks)
Water, chilled 5 ounces (maybe. Depends on many factors)
Filling—for a deep 10” glass pie plate.
Salmon– 1.5 lbs fish
Potatoes, red, par boiled and cubed 12 ounces (about 1.5 cups)
White onion, rough chopped
Half a medium sized onion
Celery, rough chopped About 1.5 cups
Carrots, peeled, rough chopped About 1 cup
Garlic, minced 1 tablespoon
Thyme 1 teaspoon
Dill 1 teaspoon
Salt 1 teaspoon (maybe more to suit your taste)
Pepper ½ teaspoon
Olive oil 2 tablespoons (at least)
Water 2 cups
Chicken stock 12 -14 ounces
Whole pepper corns 4
Bay leaf 1 or 2
Make the pie dough crusts first if you’d like. Or not. Mix dry ingredients thoroughly. Add the butter to the dry ingredients and dump it on a clean surface. With the tips of your fingers, press the pieces of butter down and away, creating flakes. Do this over and Over until your fingers hurt. Touch the butter as little as possible. Once the butter is mixed in and you’ve got flakes and small bits of butter/flour, it’s time to add water.
Create a depression in the center of the dough pile and add the water to this depression. Now you’ve got a pool. Mix the dry ingredients a little at a time to this very cold water. Add a tablespoon of water at a time if you need to bring the dough together. Mix just enough so the dough and hold together relatively well. It’s ok if there’s some dry flour.
Cut the ball of dough in to two halves and wrap with plastic wrap. Refrigerate for at least an hour.
Make the Filling Bring water, bay leaf, crushed whole pepper corns, (and a wedge of lemon if you’d like) to a simmer. Add salmon for maybe 2 minutes at a simmer. Remove and dry. Save 1 cup fish water for the filling.
Add olive oil to another pan. Heat the oil. Add carrots, celery. Let them cook awhile till you can smell them. Add the garlic and the dill, thyme, salt, pepper. Let cook until everything is soft. Don’t burn the garlic.
Add the potatoes and keep cooking. Add the chicken stock, 1 cup fish stock and the salmon. Mix it all together and cook. Add more liquid if you’d like. Cook and then cool completely before filling pie.
Prepare Pie
Take out the dough and roll a top and bottom crust. Place one dough in the pie plate (best to use glass) and fill this with the fish and dilled potato filling. Cover with the second crust and crimp and make it look nice. Brush with egg white.
Place in pre-heated 350 oven for one hour. Check the bottom of the pie to make sure it’s browned. Add more cooking time if necessary. Maybe lower the oven temp 25 degrees and more to lowest rack. Remove. Let cool for 20 minutes before serving.
This was one of the most delicious savory pies I have ever tasted in my whole life and I had to restrain myself from eating more than one piece…..
Cape Ann TV Announces a Special Program to Remember Our Soldiers During the Holidays
Cape Ann TV will be holding videotaping sessions in their studio at
38 Blackburn Center, Gloucester, for families and friends who would like to pay tribute to Cape Ann soldiers
during the holidays and be part of a special project. Cape Ann TV is compiling a program called,
Holiday Message to the Troops from Home, that will include messages from family members,
friends and neighbors, as well as some musical presentations, that will be edited together and
recorded onto a DVD and sent with the care packages to Cape Ann soldiers this holiday season.
You can be part of it by calling Cape Ann TV to reserve a time to record a message will be
taken in 15-minute increments. Call and reserve a spot to record an individual message or
bring a group or family in to record a message together. Take this opportunity to share a
heartfelt video message from your community, let our soldiers know that you are thinking
of them and help to brighten the holidays for the soldiers who are honoring our country
and protecting us each day. Call Andrew or Lisa at Cape Ann TV: 978-281-2443.



