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Month: August 2011
Working Waterfront Joseph Flack Weiler Exhibit Through October 1st
Joseph Flack Weiler will exhibit photographs of Gloucester’s Working Waterfront through October 1st at the Weiler Photo Gallery located at 77 Rocky Neck Avenue, Gloucester. The Gallery is open on Saturdays 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Phone 978-281-6443 or visit http://www.WeilerPhotoGallery.com
for more information.
The black and white photographs, taken over the past 25 years, depict the maintenance of the fishing fleet at Rose’s Marine Service and the Gloucester Marine Railways.
Wheel Work at the Gloucester Marine Railways, 1991.
Gloucester PD splashed by wave on Stacy Blvd While placing caution tape up Photo BJ Mohan
Tree Down On Gloucester’s Back Shore Photo Donna Ardizzoni
Passports Pork Dish With A Little Chipotle For Some Kick
Harbor Cam 08/28/2011
Here’s the View from the Harbor cam that looks over the Greasy Pole.
CLICK ON PHOTO OR LINK FOR LIVE VIDEO
http://www.discovergloucester.com/gloucester/articles/gloucester-harbor-live-cam.html
Gloucester At Dawn 6:20AM Pictures The Morning Of Hurricane Irene 8/28/11
Video- Hurricane Irene Report Gloucester MA 6:20AM 6/28/11
Live On Stacy Boulevard A Report Of Current Conditions
TEKKA MARKET, LITTLE INDIA IN SINGAPORE video from Rick Macomber
I love this video for so many reasons.
First it’s so visually stunning. But then the way Rick Edited it not just visually, but the audio as well.
It is completely humbling and makes me realize I have so very very much to learn.
I’d be happy with 25 % of his video producing knowledge.
http://vimeo.com/25195465
Most Gloucester Fishermen Are Tied Up For The Storm But We Had Lobstermen Moving Gear To Safety All Day
August 27, 2011 6:00 PM – Hurricane Irene Update From the Office of Mayor Carolyn Kirk:
A hot line has been established to answer calls for downed tree limbs, flooding, waste water emergencies and other storm related damages. The storm hotline number is 978-281-9785. The Hotline will be staffed from 9 am to 9 pm on Sunday. In the after hours, the call will be transferred to the business line of the Gloucester Police Department.
Please do not call 911 to report power outages, please call the National Grid power outage report line at 1-800-465-1212.
For all emergencies, please call 911.
Emergency Operations Center will be open and staffed beginning at 9:00 am, for the duration of the storm. The Bayview and Magnolia fire stations will, be open and fully staffed.
If you see catch basins clogged with leaves or debris, if possible, please clear and please rake the debris downstream.
The Red Cross will be handling all sheltering in a regional location which will be announced by the Red Cross.
Dr. Safier will be making an announcement pertaining to the Schools later this evening.
Please stay safe and limit movement around the city unless necessary, to allow the emergency crews to clear roadways and address downed trees and power lines.
Gloucester At Night Photos From Terry Weber
Last night I was testing my new camera, the Powershot S95 (recommended by Joey), and I wanted to see if it took good night photos. For the most part it did the job, but at some points, the flash was actually too bright, and altered the mood of the picture. (I need to learn the advanced settings on the camera).
The church is the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church and the man fishing is a new kid in town, Brendan from Wakefield. He moved to Gloucester for the fishing and the beaches. I asked him if he wanted to take the cigarette out of his mouth, but he said, "Smokers are people too." 🙂 It does add a certain character to the picture.



CIVIL WAR SESQUICENTENNIAL MUSIC in Annisquam Sunday, August 28, 7:30 PM Annisquam Village Church
Friends, Civil War and History Buffs, Music Lovers, All!
I hope to see all of you at this unique, exciting concert Sunday night. We are most fortunate to have these wonderful musicians bring a historical, musical context to this sesquicentennial year.
If, by chance, hurricane warnings prohibit travel after noon on Sunday, the concert will be re-scheduled. We will post a notice of cancellation on our website at www.annisquamvillagechurch.com. Meanwhile, visit the website to learn more about Jacqueline Schwab.
Stand the storm,
Kathleen Adams, Music Director, Annisquam Village Church

150 Years Ago……
CIVIL WAR SESQUICENTENNIAL MUSIC in Annisquam
Sunday, August 28, 7:30 PM Annisquam Village Church
The historic Annisquam Village Church presents Jacqueline Schwab, renowned pianist of Ken Burns’ Civil War documentary series, in a program entitled “150 Years Ago….” commemorating the Sesquicentennial year since the War between the States. Schwab performs music of period, sharing the evening with Celtic musician, Michael O’Leary and a vocal set by the women’s a capella group, ‘Leven, directed by Kristina Martin.
Chosen by the film maker Ken Burns for both the skill and the emotional content of her work, Jacqueline Schwab has performed on the soundtracks for the Grammy award-winning Civil War, the Emmy award-winning Baseball and Mark Twain, and the recent series on National Parks: America’s Best Idea, among others. She performed at the White House for President Clinton in 1997 to celebrate Burns’ Lewis and Clark series and also at the Smithsonian in 2000 to celebrate its exhibition on The Presidency. In May, 2009, she accompanied Scottish singer Jean Redpath, on the "Late Show" with David Letterman. She has played on over forty recordings.
Underscoring the Cape Ann connection with this repertoire, Michael O’Leary, singer and Celtic musician, comes ashore from the Thomas E. Lannon to join Schwab for several numbers, and the a capella songsters of ‘Leven, under Kristina Martin’s direction, will perform three favorites from the Civil War repertoire.
The Annisquam Village Church is an 1820’s building with remarkable acoustics, standing at the head of Lobster Cove (820 Washington Street in Gloucester) only footsteps away from a Civil War monument to 19 Cape Ann men. At least two houses in the Village are said to have been part of the underground railroad during the war, one with a tunnel leading to the Annisquam River.
The concert is the second in this summer’s series dedicated to the memory of the late Houston/Annisquam artist Colin Kennedy, whose works are featured at the the Village Exchange Gallery on Leonard Street. Kennedy was an ardent supporter of the series, generously sharing his talents and support with many village events each summer. Mark your calendars now for the final concert on September 11 with Jonathan Miller, BSO Cellist and John Gibbons, Harpsichord commemorating not only the 10th anniversary of 9/11, but also paying tribute to Colin Kennedy, to famed cellist Bernard Greenhouse (Miller’s mentor and friend), and to Gabrielle Vawter, a longtime supporter of the Boston Artists Ensemble.
Donation: $15. Proceeds benefit music programs at the Annisquam Village Church. For additional information visit www.jacquelineschwab.com or www.annisquamvillagechurch.com or call 978.283.6416.
Irene to Visit
Crazy Weather Guy
For those of you Cape Ann Twitter folk, you all know that guy.
The guy who gets so very excited and the amount of exclamation marks in his tweets goes up exponentially with each heightened chance of more catastrophic damage to our area.
You just know he has dreams of the storm bearing right down through the middle of his house so he can report about it first hand.
If you are from Cape Ann and are on twitter you know this guy.
I just hope he doesn’t beat himself up too bad as the storm approaches.
CRAZY WEATHER GUY- PUT DOWN THOSE STORM TRACK MODELS!!!
I know the Official GMG Hurricane Irene Pasta Zugu Models probably pushed you over the edge but I’m thinking it might be a little less creepy if you picked up a Hustler or Playboy to get ‘er done instead.
Hurricane Mug Up Party
Although last week’s Mug Up and Deviled Egg Competition was on a lovely sunny day, we have held Mug Ups in torrential rain and nasty stuff before, so a little hurricane threat isn’t going to stop us hearty New Englanders. Mug Up will go on Sunday at 10:00 am at Khan Studio and the Good Morning Gloucester Gallery, 77 Rocky Neck at Madfish Wharf on Rocky Neck. There will be coffee, food and fun. Batten down your hatches and come on by.
E.J. Lefavour
Thursday Sunrise Evil Grin
CIVIL WAR MUSIC in Annisquam Concert Sunday, August 28, 7:30 PM
The historic Annisquam Village Church presents Jacqueline Schwab, renowned pianist of Ken Burns’ Civil War documentary series, in a program entitled “150 Years Ago….”. In observation of the sesquicentennial year since the War Between the States, Schwab performs music of period, sharing the evening with Celtic musician, Michael O’Leary and a vocal set by the women’s a capella group, ‘Leven. The Annisquam Village Church, at the head of Lobster Cove (820 Washington Street in Gloucester), is only footsteps away from a Civil War monument on Leonard Street which commemorates the lives of 19 Cape Ann men who fought in the war. Songs of the times have become part of the American song book, and will come to life under the sure hand of Schwab.
The concert is the second in this summer’s series dedicated to the memory of Houston/Annisquam artist Colin Kennedy whose paintings are featured at Village Exchange Gallery on Leonard Street. A third concert takes place on September 11 with Jonathan Miller, BSO Cellist and John Gibbons, Harpsichord.
Proceeds benefit music programs at the Annisquam Village Church. Donation: $15. For information visit www.annisquamvillagechurch.com or call 978.283.6416.
150 Years Ago….. Civil War Sesquicentennial
Music for Annisquam Concert
The historic Annisquam Village Church presents Jacqueline Schwab, renowned pianist of Ken Burns’ Civil War documentary series, in a program entitled “150 Years Ago….” commemorating the Sesquicentennial year since the War between the States. Schwab performs music of period, sharing the evening with Celtic musician, Michael O’Leary and a vocal set by the women’s a capella group, ‘Leven, directed by Kristina Martin.
Jacqueline Schwab is a folk and classical improvisational pianist who plays "gorgeously spare piano" (The Boston Globe) yet "sounds as if she has an orchestra at her fingertips" (Sing Out). Chosen by the film maker Ken Burns for the emotional content of her work, Schwab has performed on the soundtracks for the Grammy award-winning Civil War, the Emmy award-winning Baseball and Mark Twain, and the recent series on National Parks: America’s Best Idea among others. She performed at the White House for President Clinton in 1997 to celebrate Burns’ Lewis and Clark series and also at the Smithsonian in 2000 celebrate its exhibition on The Presidency. In May, 2009, she accompanied Scottish singer Jean Redpath, on the Late Show with David Letterman.
Schwab’s signature style defies easy categorization, fitting somewhere in the crossover between folk, traditional, classical and new age music. She has "… an uncanny sensitivity to the moods and proprieties of music from other eras," wrote New England Folk Almanac reviewer Scott Alarik. Her solo recording, Mark Twain’s America – A Portrait in Music (on Dorian), recreates the sounds of nineteenth-century American parlor music – Stephen Foster and Civil War songs, hymns, spirituals, and ballroom dances. A Lexington Minuteman solo concert review said, "(Her playing was) full of colors and introspection which drew the listener into a musical reverie from which it was hard to return." Schwab has performed and recorded with many traditional and folk musicians, among them: Scottish fiddler Laura Risk, singer Jean Redpath (on A Prairie Home Companion), fiddler Alasdair Fraser, cellist Abby Newton, glass armonica player Dean Shostak, fiddler Andrea Hoag, singer-songwriter Dillon Bustin, and singer Jeanne Morrill. For her work with Ken Burns, she has also collaborated with fiddler Jay Ungar, bassist and guitarist Molly Mason, fiddler Matt Glaser, whistle player L.E. McCullough and others. She has played on over forty recordings.
Underscoring the Cape Ann connection with this repertoire, Michael O’Leary, singer and Celtic musician, comes ashore from the Thomas E. Lannon to join Schwab for several numbers, and the women’s a capella group, ‘Leven, under Kristina Martin’s direction, will perform a set of Civil War songs.
The historic Annisquam Village Church is an 1820’s building standing at the head of Lobster Cove (820 Washington Street in Gloucester) only footsteps away from a Civil War monument to 19 Cape Ann men. At least two houses in the Village are said to have been part of the underground railroad during the war, one with a tunnel leading to the Annisquam River.
The concert is the second in this summer’s series dedicated to the memory of Houston/Annisquam artist Colin Kennedy whose works are featured at the the Village Exchange Gallery. A third concert takes place on September 11 with Jonathan Miller, BSO Cellist and John Gibbons, Harpsichord. Donation: $15. Proceeds benefit music programs at the Annisquam Village Church. For information visit www.jacquelineschwab.com or www.annisquamvillagechurch.com or call 978.283.6416.
Upcoming programs at Addison Gilbert Hospital
Free Adult Speech, Language, Memory and Swallowing Screening
at Addison Gilbert Hospital
The Speech-Language Therapy Department at Addison Gilbert hospital is accepting appointments for a free adult Speech, Language, Memory and Swallowing screening. Appointments are available from September 6 – 30, 2011.
Adults with difficulty communicating or having trouble with memory or problem solving tasks and/or adults who are having difficulty swallowing are invited to the free speech/language/cognitive/swallowing screenings that are 30-minutes long. Communication, memory and swallowing abilities have a great impact on individuals quality of life, sometimes these tasks become more difficult in aging adults, the speech-language pathologist will offer strategies and tips to help improve and/or maintain your current level of functioning for a longer period of time.
The free clinics will be held at the Speech-Language Therapy Outpatient Clinic at Addison Gilbert Hospital at 298 Washington Street in Gloucester .
For further information or to schedule an appointment, please call Addison Gilbert Hospital, please call 978-283-4000, ext. 141. Please feel to e-mail sgriffin@nhs-healthlink.org with questions and comments.
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Community Health Fair
Rockport Senior Center
Addison Gilbert Hospital and Northeast Senior Health will host a free health fair on Thursday, September 15 from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. at the Rockport Senor Center , 58 Broadway in Rockport.
Free hearing screenings, blood pressure and other health screenings, Reiki clinic, educational booths, give-a-ways, resources for families and seniors, access to insurance information, refreshments and more.
The Rockport Senior Center will provide lunch. A $2.00 donation is suggested. To order, please call 978-546-5027 prior to the health fair.
HOW MAY YOUR LOCAL EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
ASSIST YOU?
Ruth George, RN, BSN, manager of Emergency Services at Addison Gilbert Hospital will be the guest speaker on Tuesday, September 6 from 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. at the Rockport Senior Center. Learn more about your local emergency department, dealing with emergencies and knowing when to call for help. There is no fee and pre-registration is not required.
Lunch may be ordered through the Rockport Senior Center by calling 978-546-5027 prior to the lecture.
Nicotine Anonymous Support Group at Addison Gilbert Hospital
STOP SMOKING AND USING TOBACCO support group will meet at Addison Gilbert Hospital , 298 Washington Street , Gloucester, on Monday evenings at 7 p.m.
The free program will be held in the Longan Room located at the Washington Street entrance of the hospital.
For further information, please call 978-879-3096.
C.A.R.E. WORKSHOPS
C.A.R.E. Workshops are provided to active injection drug users at risk for hepatitis, overdose, HIV and other substance related health issues. This program is held every Wednesday from 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. in the Healy Room at Addison Gilbert Hospital , 298 Washington Street , Gloucester (enter at Washington Street entrance).
For further information, please contact Healthy Street at 978-236-0251, CAB Health and Recovery Services, Inc., Healthy Streets Outreach Program, 302 Washington Street , Gloucester .
Brand new documentary “AGH-Our Lifeline on this Island” now available on line
from aphickey







