The BrainCandy Family FilmFest @ the CACC

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The BrainCandy Family FilmFest @ the CACC
Gloucester, MA  (February, 2011)

The Cape Ann Community Cinema and The Brain Candy Project have teamed up to present a special on-going film festival that explores the foundations of American Family Cinema. Proceeds will benefit the The Brain Candy Project, a Cape Ann charity that supports parents who are living in hospitals with their critically ill children.

February is Animation Month at the BrainCandy Family FilmFest! (Click link for synopses of films)

February 12: The Curious Adventures of Mr. Wonderbird (1953)
February 19: The Hobbit (animated 1978)
February 26: Gulliver’s Travels (1939)
All shows are Saturdays at 11:00am, with one showing per film. Kid’s tickets are just $5.

Scarlett to play Camerons Tonight 1-29-2011

Saturday – 9:30 to 12:30  ~ Scarllett

SCARLETT is back in Gloucester @ Cameron’s – 206 Main St on Jan 29th Saturday Night. Can’t wait to see everybody again! Let’s rock the house!

See you at the gig…Theresa, Frank, Johnny & Rick

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=156290561086460#!/pages/Scarlett/113873945305495?v=wall

Pigeon Cove Circle to Host Fried Dough Breakfast

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Saturday, February 5, 2011 
9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

(Snow date Feb. 12)
at Pigeon Cove Circle, Six Breakwater Avenue,
Rockport

(take right after former Tool Company).
Admission $4. for adults; $2. for children.

Cape Ann Winter Birding Weekend February 4-6th

Dear Joey,

Just a heads up to GMG readers about the Winter Birding Weekend organized by the Cape Ann Chamber and Mass Audubon February 4-6. It starts Friday afternoon with check in at the Elk’s Hall on the Back Shore and then an evening lecture by Chris Leahy on the winter birds of Cape Ann. Saturday morning and afternoon there are guided bus trips all over the Cape led by expert ornithologists, with stops back at the Elk’s for hot drinks and food and another slide presentation in the evening. There are also vendor booths set up with optics, bird carving, photography and many other related topics.

On Sunday morning we go out on the Privateer IV with Jay Frontiero at the wheel, an incredible opportunity to see pelagic birds otherwise invisible, Gannets, Grebes, maybe even a King Eider. We’ll be back in plenty of time for the Super Bowl, if anyone still cares.

As EJ would say, did you know there are more birds on Cape Ann in the winter than there are in the summer? There are, they are just harder to see. I have been a casual birder for many years, but I learned more about the birds around here in one weekend than I had in all the previous time. The opportunity to go out birding with the experts is not to be missed, whether one is a long time observer or just interested in another amazing aspect of our life in Gloucester. People on the tours are friendly and helpful. Dress warmly and bring binoculars if you have them, folks will help out if you don’t.

More info at http://www.capeannchamber.com/birdingweekend/

Gregory R. Bover

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Pimping Tuffy

So yesterday morning I get an email from a woman named Kaitlin Herbert.  Kaitlin works for the television production company that produces the number one show on BRAVO- “the Millionaire Matchmaker and one of the top rated shows on Animal Planet “Pit Boss”.

So her production company is looking for some fishermen for a particular type of show they are developing for the Food Network.  She told me that she found GMG after an extensive search for Gloucester Fishing vessels. I sent here a pile of links to some of the videos we’ve done featuring Tuffy, Stoga and Trapper John.

Within an hour or so I got an email back from Kaitlin asking for the contact information for Tuffy saying that he and his crew seem like a great group of guys and that they would love to hear their story.

Tuffy happened to be out fishing but when he hit the dock we taped a special message for Kaitlin which you can view below.

She wrote back last night.

What do you suppose she said? 🙂

Here are the videos I sent her which led to her interest.

Here you go-
https://goodmorninggloucester.wordpress.com/2010/12/16/ice-covered-trapper-john-hits-the-dock-after-a-frigid-day-lobstering/

https://goodmorninggloucester.wordpress.com/2010/12/17/trapper-john-covered-in-ice-winter-lobstering-video-baby/

https://goodmorninggloucester.wordpress.com/2011/01/06/its-a-day-in-the-park-lobstering-on-the-degelyse/

https://goodmorninggloucester.wordpress.com/2010/12/01/rockin-and-rollin-aboard-the-degelyse-with-nate-and-sean-part-i/

Jock Strap Swan Dive Because He Loves Lobstering-
https://goodmorninggloucester.wordpress.com/2009/09/07/gloucester-it-must-be-something-in-the-water/

https://goodmorninggloucester.wordpress.com/2010/09/12/caption-this-photo/

Greetings From The Crew of the Degelyse

 

Sean Gives Back To His Gay Fans

 

Nate Goes All Mr T On Us

 

The Boys Aboard The Degelyse Take Tiger’s Sloppy Seconds

 

Tuffy’s Tootsie Pop Hat- “How Many Licks Does It Take?”

 

An Unsuspecting Tuffy Prepares To Fuel Up The Degelyse

Stoga! Video

Deepest Sympathy To The Family of Fisherman Joe Cracchiolo- Pictures of The Herring Seiner Sunlight

Our deepest sympathy does out to the family of Joe Cracchiolo who was working aboard the herring Seiner Sunlight.

Here are my photos of the Sunlight from the past couple of years.

click the picture for a slide show-

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Click here for the story at the Gloucester Daily Times website

Heather Atwood and Joanne Avallon Prepare Winter Sausage Giambotta Video at The Taste of the Times

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Heather Atwood of Food For Thought invited an old friend to her kitchen to cook one of the old favorites from her Italian family’s recipes. It is quick, easy and proves again that there seems to be no limit to the various ways that Italian peasant food can be made to taste delicious. A giambotta is an Italian stew, particularly hearty and good for the winter months. It can be vegetarian or with meat, but Joanne Avalaon prepares one of her family recipes the way they made it growing up in an Italian household, made with sweet Italian sausage seasoned with fennel.

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January in Rockport

Don’t be deterred by the sight of Rockport’s Christmas tree being hacked into bits…downtown Rockport is still happening, with lots of shops still open along with TWO coffee shops and a couple of restaurants! Besides, it’s cathartic to see the giant tree taken down in late January, even if it is in such a gruesome manner. You know that the time for excess partying is past and we have settled into one of our classic, cold and beautiful New England winters.

Rich Vassallo Thatcher’s Light Photos

Joey,

Enjoy reading your blog. My dad (Rich Vassallo) took these photos of Thatchers. Thought I’d forward them on to you.

Have a good one, Andy

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Did You Know (Goose Cove)

painting of egret feeding at Goose Cove in the low tide shallows
Painting by E.J. Lefavour

That Goose Cove Reservation was conserved by a group of concerned Gloucester residents who cherished the natural scenic beauty of this woodland as seen from Route 127?  The property features wooded upland, rocky shoreline, and tidal mudflats.  The scenery is some of the most beautiful and tranquil of all Greenbelt properties, and provides an opportunity to study varied plant and animal life.  A variety of estuarine and marine plants and algae exist in unusual proximity along the shoreline, and there is an abundance of shorebirds.  Geologic features include Cape Ann granite, horenblended granite, glacial erratics, glacial outwash, and moraine.  Great spot for Hiking, birding and nature study, cross country skiing & snow shoeing, fishing, and canoeing.

Direction from Route 128, at Grant Circle in Gloucester:
Drive north on Washington Street, Route 127, toward Lanesville for 1.9 miles. Landmarks you will pass are: the hospital on your left, the Ralph O’Malley Middle School on your right, you will drive over a causeway, and pass The Grange on your right, and a sign for the Beeman School.  The Goose Cove parking area is on the right.  This is a blind right turn that could be easy to miss.  If you pass a small municipal building on the right, you have gone to far.  Visit http://www.ecga.org/properties/goosecove.html for more info.

This painting is of an egret feeding in the shallows at low tide in Goose Cove.

E.J. Lefavour

www.khanstudiointernational.com

Revels comes to Cape Ann Museum this Saturday 11AM

If you have never heard the Revels and you and your children are a little snowbound crazy you must go to Cape Ann Museum this Saturday at 11AM.  It’s free and the Revels has to be experienced. Audience participation becomes necessary. Do not be surprised if your family is dragged on stage to clog or something.

Details:

Join Revels Rep as they perform “A Celebration of the Sea,” an exuberant program exploring the lives of whalers during the great age of sail and their families who remained on shore. Beginning on the docks of New Bedford, the program includes packing for a journey; farewell to friends and family; shipboard work and entertainment; a whale hunt; a storm at sea, and a celebration of the sailors’ safe return.

Saturday January 29 at 11 AM.

27 Pleasant Street, Gloucester.

St Ann’s Open House and Reception Sunday January 31st

Hi Joey – Felicia recommended that I attach the following flyer to you for one of the "goings on" happening at St. Ann School next week in honor of Catholic Schools Week!  This particular event with a local artist is open to the public and is occurring on Thursday at 12:30pm.  It is enrichment for both adults and children.  The flyer explains it all and we would appreciate it if you would post it on GMG.

St. Ann’s School is having an open house and reception for all parents interested in touring the school and finding out more about its curriculum and program on Sunday, January 31st at 11:00 (immediately following Mass). 
Thank you very much for your help!  Just to warn you – I will be sending you another flyer for  a St. Ann’s School Valentine’s Comedy Night fundraiser coming up at the Cruiseport on Friday February 11th.  Three headliner comedians, chocolate Valentine theme candy bar, 50/50, doors open at 7:30…  as soon as I get the flyer emailed to me. Would it be possible for you to post the above information as a teaser until I get you the flyer? 
Thanks again!
By the way – I am a huge fan of gmg, drive around with your car sticker (which I get compliments on), and my son Danny was on your Horribles Parade float!  Dan is in school with Amanda…
Joey – fyi as you already know St. Ann’s is a great Cape Ann Catholic school that has a long tradition in the city but is in serious financial danger due to the Archdiocese of Boston’s financial troubles and its inability to continue to help the school.  St.  Ann’s needs community help to stay open and we are trying to reach out to the community, whom I think would be very sad (whether they believe in Catholic education or not), to see the school, with so much history and tradition in Gloucester, shut its doors.  We can use all the help we can get to get the word out!  Thank you!

Marnie Powers
VP of St. Ann PTO
close friend of the famous Felicia!

‘Sometimes Wheels Spit and Sputter,’ from WHAT DO WHEELS DO ALL DAY?, 2006

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Below: ‘Chapel on Naxos,’ from SACRED PLACES, 2000

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ART FOR KIDS, AND BEYOND

Giles Laroche has been drawing for as long as he can remember. "I especially enjoyed sketching the mountains, old farmhouses, and mill buildings which surrounded Berlin, New Hampshire, the town I grew up in." Giles fell in love with books at a young age.
Little did Giles know that when he grew up, other people would gaze at his books about faraway lands and that he would also travel to many of the places he would come to illustrate in such books as Bridges Are To Cross, Sacred Places and What’s Inside? Fascinating Structures Around the World. Whether Giles is exploring in Europe or hiking in New England, he always has a sketchbook in hand.
Sketches are only Giles’ first step in creating the elaborate collages that Kirkus Reviews called "truly awe-inspiring." Every illustration involves many stages of drawing, cutting, painting, and gluing. Often, a piece has seven or eight layers before Giles is through with it!  Giles places spacers between each layer to give the final artwork added depth and dimension. He calls his technique "paper relief" because of its three-dimensional effect when photographed for inclusion in his books.
Giles lives and works in his house in Salem, Massachusetts, and in a 230-year-old barn in southwestern New Hampshire.  He writes, "As a child I enjoyed poring over maps, and reading and gazing at books about faraway lands – these are the books I enjoy creating for children."


This school visit will provide students, families and teachers with knowledge of a fine-art form and inspiration for hands-on activities. Above right, Giles Laroche explains his art using the original cover art for DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS.
Copies of Mr. Laroche’s favorite books will be available for purchase by St. Ann Families.  Join us for this exclusive event and you can bring home a signed copy of this acclaimed author/illustrator’s work! 

GILES LAROCHE      41 DEARBORN STREET, SALEM MA 01970      giles@gileslaroche.com

Congratulations To the Farm Bar and Grille Darts Team- State Champs

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Travis James, Dave Tilley, Jim Stavis, Dave Roberts, Dan Comeau, Peter deJager, Ed Akerley and Kevin Johnson. Kneeling: Minuteman Rep and Team Cpt Brad Atkinson

High and Dry Part II

 

High and Dry Part II

http://www.FrontieroGallery.com

Yesterday afternoon’s project

I submitted this last night to the 365 Project.  My body was exhausted from shoveling, but the keyboard took very little exertion, and I learned how to put images inside letters.

Today feels like Monday AND Friday rolled into one! Enjoy the day!

Weekend Picks From Your Boy Joey and The North Shore Blogger Consortium

My number one pick for the weekend is going to be the Art Haven Lobster Buoy Auction Tonight!

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The Main Event

The 3rd annual Buoy Auction and Art Show is on January 28th! At this fundraiser for Art Haven, you have a chance to bring home your favorite buoy from the 2010 tree. Enjoy appetizers from local restaurants and see some of the beautiful artwork produced by our students over the past year!

Silent Auction begins at 6:00 pm, Live Auction at 7:30.

Tickets: $15/adult, $5/student, $35/family before Jan 28

$20/adult, $10/student, or $40/family at the door

(Cash or check only please)

The Weekend Picks From the North Shore Bloggers Consortium Here-

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Choices from all over New England at The Two Palaverers.

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Media giant Seth gives up the best of Lynn at Lynn Happens.

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Please welcome Kimmy Bingham and her picks from Newburyport here

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The wonderful Jane Ward has some great ideas, over at Food and Fiction.

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North Shore Dish spices things up with their weekend picks here North Shore Dish

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Weekend Picks from North Shore Kid here

Frankie (The Silver Bullet) Gwynne Face Plant At The Farm Bar and Grille Bikini and Speedo Dodgeball Tournament

Thanks to Kevin Johnson for the video