
Month: May 2011
Congressman Tierney to Host Community Coffee at Cape Ann Business Incubator
GLOUCESTER, MA — On Thursday, May 19th at 9 am, Congressman John Tierney will host a community coffee for local families and small business owners at the Cape Ann Business Incubator. In an effort to provide a legislative update and to hear from local residents, Congressman Tierney regularly hosts community meetings throughout our area.
In addition to taking questions on a variety of issues, Congressman Tierney will provide an update on his ongoing work with small businesses and local officials to encourage economic growth in our communities. This event is open to the public.
***COMMUNITY COFFEE***
Who: Congressman Tierney
When: Thursday, May 19th 9:00 am – 10:00 am
Where: Cape Ann Business Incubator 3rd Floor
33 Commercial Street, Gloucester, MA 01930
‘NOUGH SAID
‘NOUGH SAID!
Local Treasures You Need To Know About- Archivist Stephanie Buck At Your Service!
I had no idea how much the people who work at the Cape Ann Museum love their job and how willing they are to investigate things for you.
Listen to this interview with Stephanie Buck and get an idea of what I’m talking about-
The bar on which Stephanie’s arm rest is the exact bar from the tavern of Howard Blackburn. Just one of a gazillion interesting artifacts down in the archives at The Cape Ann Museum!
Gloucester’s Courtney Reid Heading To NYC As A Finalist In The Folgers Jingle Contest
Five Finalists announced in Folgers® Jingle Contest
click the arrow to hear her jingle
ORRVILLE, OH, May 11, 2011 — Five musical acts are heading to New York City as finalists in the Folgers® Jingle Contest. The talented top five will compete in a live audition in front of award-winning songwriter and former American Idol® judge, Kara DioGuardi for a chance to win the grand prize of $25,000, a mentoring session with Kara and a chance to appear in a Folgers Coffee commercial.
The top five finalists:
Charles M. from Springfield, MO
Courtney Reid. from Gloucester, MA
Dorrell E. from Mesa, AZ
Jered L. from Fort Collins, CO
John P. from North Port, FL
“I’m all about taking a song and making it your own. It’s been great to hear the diversity of The Best Part of Wakin’ Up™ jingle submissions—from R&B to Country—musical genres of all types have been represented,” said DioGuardi. “I’m excited to witness the creativity and musical talent first-hand at the judging event in New York City.”
Visit www.bestpartofwakinup.com to view the finalists’ video entries and complete Official Rules.
About the Contest
Thousands of creative musicians submitted video entries on www.bestpartofwakinup.com from January 19 through March 1, 2011. Qualified entries underwent an initial round of judging based on creativity/originality, musical performance, and adherence to creative assignment and were then narrowed down to a group of ten semi-finalists.
From March 31 through April 25, 2011, the top ten semi-finalist entries were posted to www.bestpartofwakinup.com for a public vote. The top five finalists were determined based on points awarded from both the initial judging round and online vote totals.
Finalists will travel to New York City in June 2011 to compete in the live grand prize audition and perform their version of The Best Part of Wakin’ Up jingle in front of Kara DioGuardi and a panel of judges. One finalist will be named the Grand Prize Winner and receive $25,000, the chance to appear in a future Folgers commercial and chance to receive a music mentoring session from Kara DioGuardi.
GLOUCESTER’S GOT TALENT BABY!!!!
Lettie G Set To Stay In NYC Say Sources In The NY Post
Seaport Museum’s ships will be stay downtown in deal with city and state, say sources – NYPOST.com
http://bowsprite.wordpress.com/
Thanks Brian for forwarding the story
Giant Flea Market
Giant Flea Market
Holy Family ParishWomen’s Guild is hosting a Flea Market on Saturday May 21st from 9:00 AM to 2:30 PM. There will be dozens of vendors with wonderful crafts, white elephant, and games & face painting for the kids. There will be coffee & lunch available. Hope to see many GMG subscribers there!
GHS Girls Softball Games – Photos by David Cox
Video-The Gear Room At The Gloucester Marine Railway
Magnolia to Unveil Memorial Stone Honoring Veterans!
The Magnolia Historical Society Proudly Announces…
Magnolia To Honor Veterans & Servicepersons
May 21st, Saturday at 10:00am
The public is welcomed & encouraged to join in this
poignant ceremony.
Magnolia, Massachusetts — April 25, 2011 — For Immediate Release —
The Magnolia Historical Society is excited to announce an unveiling and ceremony honoring all service branches on May 21st at 10:00 in Knowlton Park in Magnolia – situated along side the Magnolia Firehouse between Fuller & Shore Roads, overlooking Magnolia Harbor. A full military dedication will take place and the unveiling of the memorial stone. A free reception open to the public will follow immediately with light fare, refreshments and beverages.
Open to the public, we encourage all to attend, witness the unveiling of the memorial plaque and raising of the newly installed flagpole and flag, wreath laying ceremony, singing of the National Anthem, gun salute, color guard and more.
This memorable ceremony will include veterans, active servicepersons, dedicated citizens, Gloucester Police & Fire Departments, Sen. Bruce Tarr and more – please be a part!
Seating and facilities will be available throughout the ceremony at the park for convenience. Please come celebrate and show your appreciation our veterans and servicepersons representing and protecting the United States of America.
For more information contact:
Lisa Ramos, President of the Magnolia Historical Society
978.290.3005 – lramos@eastcoastindustrial.com
Tomorrow Night "Dan Rather Reports" Investigates Fisheries
After a six month investigation, Dan Rather Reports will broadcast an in-depth look at the US commercial fishery along the east coast on Tuesday May 17th at 8 p.m. ET.
The report examines charges that NOAA, the agency that oversees the National Marine Fisheries Service, has been over-zealous in its prosecution of those in the fishing community. Fisheries Administrator Eric Schwaab’s responds to the charges.
Included in the report is rarely seen video of a NOAA raid against the Gloucester Seafood Display Auction and details of NOAA’s attempt to shut down the fish warehouse.
Also, the report examines the Asset Forfeiture Fund where fines, many in the hundreds of thousands of dollars against the fishermen, are deposited. The broadcast digs deep into what NOAA used the fund for. For example, it paid for bonuses for NOAA employees. Also, the broadcast documents that hundreds of thousands of fund dollars were spent on NOAA travel. One document shows that the fund paid the expenses of two prosecutors to Kuala Lumpur along with the judge in the case they had just completed. Eric Schwaab responds to these and other uses of the asset forfeiture fund.
Dan Rather Reports has obtained the confidential Inspector General’s report on the shredding of official documents by the head of NOAA’s law enforcement arm during an official investigation. NOAA responds to questions about that and to questions about an audit of the fund.
Community Garden Launched at Burnham’s Field Photos and Captions By John McElhenny
John McElhenny writes-
Joey,
The Burnham’s Field Community Garden has been officially launched! On Saturday, 25 volunteers laid down geotextile landscaping fabric, built 4’ x 8’ garden boxes, filled wheelbarrows full of compost and raked fine-looking garden plots that’d make a Midwestern farmer proud. Twenty individual garden plots are planned, along with a low fence to protect the garden from critters. Thanks go out to the volunteer gardeners for their energy and awesomeness, the Building Center for donating materials, J. Harrison of The Food Project for his direction, Steve Winslow and the City’s Community Development Department for their support, and Donna Ardizzoni and the One Hour at a Time Gang for sprucing up Burnham’s Field on Saturday morning before the gardeners arrived.
John McElhenny, Allen Street
Gloucester
A truck dumps steaming compost for the community garden at Burnham’s Field. It took 25 volunteers about 2 ½ hours to shovel the compost into 4 x 8’ frames for individual garden plots. Twenty plots are planned.
Becky Thompson spreads compost in one of the 4 x 8-foot boxes specially built for the Burnham’s Field community garden. Thompson, who lives right by the field, is one of several Gorton’s employees who’ve volunteered to work in the garden.
Gardeners Barb Collins (left) and Marie Rodriguez fill a wheelbarrow with compost. Rodriguez is part of a group of teachers from St. Ann School who plan to use their garden plot to teach children about growing fresh flowers and vegetables.
Tim Burnham from the Building Center delivers wood to the garden site. The Building Center generously donated materials for the construction of the community garden.
Gardener Gina Curcuru spreads compost onto the geotextile fabric beneath the garden. Curcuru is one of the many gardeners who live close to Burnham’s Field and can walk to their plots.
Thanks John for getting us the pictures and the rest of the volunteers and folks who donated time, money and energy to make it happen! You all should be very proud!
Astronomy Photo of the Day
Astronomy Photo of the Day is something I usually try to catch. Stunning photos of galaxies and stuff. Well, APOD has a video for today, May 16 which has a few useful items in it for Gloucester. (Read the paragraph under the video for the non-Gloucester explanation.)
1) At 27 seconds in the setting sun with a green flash. If you have never seen one of these check it out and then the next time you are in Lanes Cove or a decent sunset viewing spot see if you can see the green flash.
2) Clouds as waves crashing into Brace Cove. at one minute and several other places.
3) Star field spinning around the North Star. You don’t have to go to a desert to get this. Go to Halibut Point State Park where the Cape Ann granite shields you from light pollution from Boston and lay on your back. If your cheap point and shoot has the ability to shoot movies in time lapse just fire it up and point it straight up. You will be amazed at the results. A tripod and pointing it at the north star helps but not necessary. You can even capture multiple shooting stars this way.
Click. Then right click and open video in a separate window so you can make it as big as possible. Watch this movie until the sun comes out. Rumor has it the sun may return in June.
Favorite Picture from Twin Lights Half Marathon
My wife completed the inaugural Twin Lights Half Marathon. The rain held off and the event had a great spirit about it. I only run when chased, but it looked pretty hectic out there for the runners with all the cars on the road. Hopefully they get some approval to shut down or re-route the traffic next year for the peak period of runners. Congrats to all the runners who participated.
These folks took on 13.1 in costumes and you would think the Lobster would not be so happy to see the chef!
Docksiders Would Like Your Vote In Bandemonium
This round ends at 11:59pm Monday Night
(David Cox, May 2011 Docksiders @ City Hall Photo)
The Gloucester High School Docksiders Stage Band still needs your vote for the Boston Heralds online "Bandemonium" contest. The prize is a $5,000 grant and with your vote that can happen!
The Docksiders thank everyone for their continued support in voting and look forward to seeing the community at many concerts in the fall.
Direct link to voting: http://www.bostonherald.com/entertainment/music/general/view.bg?articleid=1337005
Henry All TheatreWorks Open Auditions
Special Guest Host @ THE RHUMB LINE ~JOHN ROCKWELL!
Wednesdays at the Rhumb Line
Prime Rib Specials!
Wednesdays Only!
Hello everyone!
Wednesday, May 18th
Special Guest Host: JOHN ROCKWELL!

Do not be misled by this photograph… John Rockwell is not,
nor has he ever been a member of the Clancy Brothers. But
he IS a brilliant talent with a bottomless catalog of classic
material. John has generously offered to host in my place
this week as touring takes me away to the west. Come and
say hello!
Dinner with Fly Amero: 8 – 11pm
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
Dave Trooper’s Kitchen…
Prime Rib Dinner – $9.95 (while they last)
Prepared fresh weekly by “Troop”… always good!
Sincerely…
I hope to see you there! 🙂 ~ Fly
Special Guest Host: JOHN ROCKWELL!
Do not be misled by this photograph… John Rockwell is not,
nor has he ever been a member of the Clancy Brothers. But
he IS a brilliant talent with a bottomless catalog of classic
material. John has generously offered to host in my place
this week as touring takes me away to the west. Come and
say hello!
Dinner with Fly Amero: 8 – 11pm
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
Dave Trooper’s Kitchen…
Prime Rib Dinner – $9.95 (while they last)
Prepared fresh weekly by “Troop”… always good!
Sincerely…
I hope to see you there! 🙂 ~ Fly
Music Around Town ~ May 16 – 22, 2011
The Infamous Fred Buck In The Archive Room At The Cape Ann Museum
“Little Sandra” from Glenn AKA “Swimdad”
This is a great photo from Glenn. AKA “Swimdad” A Gloucester Fishermam now residing in the great State of California. Glenn is one on my biggest supporters when my posts get a little carried away. I always appreciate his support. Your right Glenn “we’re getting F’N Old!”
From Glenn AKA “Swimdad”;








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