Month: June 2011
Gearing Up For 2011 Saint Peter’s Fiesta Photos Seine Boat Practice
New GMG Series: What’s New in Jenna’s Garden?
At Joey C.’s request, novice gardener and Pleasant Street resident Jenna Howard has agreed to provide updates on the tomatoes, peppers and other vegetables growing in her plot at the new Burnham’s Field Community Garden. The reports and photos will allow GoodMorningGloucester viewers to follow the garden’s progress with a weekly answer to the question, “What’s New in Jenna’s Garden?”
By Jenna Howard
Week One:
"Three continuous days of rain followed by lots of sunshine proved very beneficial to the Burnham’s Field Community Garden! I was surprised to find that some of our plants had doubled in size in just a few days. We even had to harvest our first batches of kale and spinach because they were shading some of the smaller plants! And we noticed that something seems to be eating the radishes. Hmm, wonder what it could be …”
Did You Know? (Samuel de Champlain)
That in September 1606, Samuel de Champlain landed at Rocky Neck to caulk his shallop (an open rowing boat), and created an accurate chart of the harbor, which he called le Beauport? If you consider the drawing of a chart to be art, then Rocky Neck had its earliest Gloucester Harbor inspired creation as far back as 1606.
E.J. Lefavour
Did You Know? (Friends Return)
Jim and Rosemary Banks devoted FOB’s from Boca Raton, FL and Gloucester have arrived back on Cape Ann and represent at Khan Studio and the Good Morning Gloucester Gallery. Jim is the uncle of Kenny McCarthy, who does the podcast with Joey.
E.J. Lefavour
SUNSET DESSERT CRUISE FOR CAPE ANN ANIMAL AID July 9th
Cape Ann Animal Aid’s popular Sunset Dessert Cruise will take place on Saturday, July 9th leaving from Captain Bill’s on Harbor Loop at 7 pm. Tickets are on sale at the Cape Ann Animal Aid at 260 Main Street, Gloucesterfor $25.00 each. All proceeds will go to the CAAA. There will be lots of raffles, cash bar, desserts, cash bar and a relaxing cruise around beautiful Cape Ann and lots of fun. For more information please call 978-283-6055 or email info@capeannanimalaid.com. Please visit www.CapeAnnAnimalAid.com or call for more information.
The CAAA is located at 260 Main St. in Gloucester and they are a non-profit and no-kill shelter.
Nancy Tarbox
Public Relations Manager
info@capeannanimalaid.com
Oliver Balf and Joseph Jeswald Art Opening Reception June 22th
“GLOUCESTER NIGHT” at Fraser Field in Lynn. –Friday, July 1st
Come on out for “GLOUCESTER NIGHT” at Fraser Field in Lynn. –Friday, July 1st at 6:15pm.
Similar to the ‘Lowell Spinner’s’ Games, there will be FAMILY FUN for ALL!!!
Join us as the NORTHSHORE ‘NAVIGATORS’ take on the SANFORD ‘MAINERS’
Tickets are $6.00 each and $3.00 is returned to Gloucester Little League. If you already have tickets, please forward this on to Family and Friends!!!
Please call 978-239-9179 or send an email to gloucesterlittleleaguenews@verizon.net to place your order.
Gloucester Night at Fraser Field, Lynn – Friday, July 1st – 6:15 pm Northshore Navigators vs. Sanford Mainers
Directions to Fraser Field – Take 128S to Lowell St, exit,
Turn left onto Lowell St, Continue onto Main St, Continue onto Boston St
Turn right onto Essex St., Continue onto MA-107 S/Highland Ave for 3 miles
Fraser Field, 365 Western Ave will be on the right
Wednesday, June 22nd Special Guest: JOHN ROCKWELL
He finally delivered. So…whaddyas think?
Come on down and see Ellen Tasker shave
his moustache with a dull fruit-paring knife… BLINDFOLDED!
You do NOT want to miss THIS!
Dinner with Fly Amero: 8 – 11pm
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
Dave Trooper’s Kitchen…
Wednesdays Only!
Prime Rib Dinner – $9.95 (while they last)
Prepared fresh weekly by “Troop”… always good!
his moustache with a dull fruit-paring knife… BLINDFOLDED!
You do NOT want to miss THIS!
Dinner with Fly Amero: 8 – 11pm
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
Dave Trooper’s Kitchen…
Wednesdays Only!
Prime Rib Dinner – $9.95 (while they last)
Prepared fresh weekly by “Troop”… always good!
Sincerely…
I hope to see you there! 🙂 ~ Fly
2011 – St Peter’s Novena Photos by David Cox
5/8ths Groundline Lobster Trawl Rope Inverted
We Did It! More Good Morning Gloucester Views Than Gloucester Residents 6/20/11 29,072 Views!
I’ve been waiting for this day for a long time. Another milestone, more Good Morning Gloucester views yesterday than Gloucester residents- 29,072 views vs 2010 Gloucester population 28,789* source wikipedia census data
I consider it a substantial number especially when considering that those census numbers include babies and older adults who don’t even own a computer. Keep up the great work team!
Today’s Viewer Location Map as of 2:18PM
Check Out The Beach Wheelchairs For People With Disabilities At Good Harbor Beach
Dale Rosen writes-
Joey: Here’s my friend Liz Casey on her 60th birthday having fun at Good Harbor Beach. The lifeguards were wonderful. They transported her from her wheelchair to the beach chair and then Liz and her friends were off. This is what Liz (who has MS) wanted most for her birthday and Gloucester gave it to her! Thank you Gloucester.
Dale Rosen
2011 Seine Boat KAOS Crew
THE DOWNTOWN GLOUCESTER BLOCK PARTY SCHEDULE! – MARK YOUR CALENDAR!
The popular Downtown Gloucester Block Party series begins July 16 when Main Street transforms into a mall packed with entertainment, dancing, art and craftworks and assorted vendors. Diverse restaurants offer dining al fresco and food to go. The series celebrates Gloucester the third Saturday of each month, July through September.
The Block Party Committee is pleased to announce Valerie Marcley as the Artistic Director and Coordinator. Cape Ann’s Marcley produces New England’s only Fringe performance festival, the Seacoast Fringe Festival in Portsmouth, NH, and is a board member of the Manchineel Chutney Theatre. She worked in concert production with Boston jazz legend Fred Taylor; at the Opera House Theater, Stonington, Main; the USVI Theater of St. John and at WFNX-FM and WBZ-AM, Boston.
Marcley is indebted to the hard-working team that created the summer series three years ago. “Without their expertise, enthusiasm and dedication, we wouldn’t have such a dazzling and fun event as the Gloucester Block Party! It’s clear that they are avital spark to the future of our unique downtown. These folks had an ideal vision that continues for Gloucester.
“We are currently seeking performers, vendors and volunteers to help us have some ‘wicked fun’!’” Those who wish to take part in the event, please contact Val at: glostablockpahty@yahoo.com .
“The Downtown Gloucester Block Party is an opportunity for our restaurants and businesses to be creative and strut their stuff,” states Marcley. “We urge participants to get imaginative with specials, contests and eye-catching displays to showcase their businesses and entice clientele.
Each Downtown Gloucester Block Party starts at 6 pm July 16, August 20 and September 17 and is free of charge. Rain dates will be the following Sunday.
2011 senior seine boat practice
Thomas Philbrook Shares Summer Solstice Wishes
Exhibition of St. Peter’s Fiesta Photos by Greg Cook
Greg Cook Photo
Greg Cook will exhibit his photos of Gloucester’s St. Peter’s Fiesta in the front window of Mystery Train, 21 Main St., Gloucester, from June 23 to July 3, 2011. Cook will be present at a 30-minute exhibition reception that will be held in front of the store window a half hour after the conclusion of the greasy pole contest on Saturday, June 25. So somewhere around 7 or 7:30 Saturday night.
This small exhibit, in the window where the St. Peter’s statue was displayed for many years, features Fiesta highlights from the past three years—from greasy pole walkers to the procession of statues and icons of saints through downtown Gloucester, from seine boat races to a pie eating contest. Over 15 years of photographing the St. Peter’s Fiesta, Cook has taken his camera onto the greasy pole platform and into seine boats, followed greasy pole champions as they were carried up Pavilion Beach and stood next to Cardinal Sean O’Malley in Holy Family Church as he blessed the procession. His photos of St. Peter’s Fiesta are a comprehensive and intimate account of Gloucester’s great summer ritual.
Cook’s photos can be seen at gregcookland.com. In addition to St. Peter’s Fiesta, Cook has spent years photographing community-building spectacles across the region—Chinese New Year Lion Dances in Boston, the Honk Parade of radical marching bands in Somerville, the Festival Betances greased pole climbing contest (vertical versus Gloucester’s horizontal one) in Boston, the monster costumes of the Mirabal Carnival Dancers in Lawrence, St. Patrick’s Day Parade in South Boston, and the Boston Caribbean Carnival. A selection of his photos of Bread and Puppet Theater in Vermont from the past three years appeared in the June 2011 issue of the national art magazine Juxtapoz.
Cook lived in Gloucester for 11 years, including a stint reporting for The Gloucester Daily Times, before moving into Boston to write for The Boston Phoenix. He now lives in Malden. He organized a guerrilla exhibit of 21 artists and collectives at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts on June 15, 2011, that was reported widely, including on WBUR radio, the Boston Globe, GoodMorningGloucester, and, nationally, on the front page of the Huffington Post. Cook is the founding editor of The New England Journal of Aesthetic Research (which won a 2009 Creative Capital | Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant), an award-winning cartoonist (his comics have been published in Nickelodeon Magazine, Publishers Weekly, The Believer and many other places), and founder of The New England Art Awards, a regional open-source contest supporting art created here.







