Did You Know (Empty Bowl)

Photos by E.J. Lefavour

How in 1990 a high school art teacher in Michigan helped his students, and ultimately Cape Ann solve a problem? They were searching for a way to raise funds to support a food drive. What evolved was a class project to make ceramic bowls for a fund raising meal. Guests were served a simple meal of soup and bread, and were invited to keep the bowl as a reminder of hunger in the world.

By the following year the originators had developed this concept into Empty Bowls, a project to provide support for food banks, soup kitchens, and other organizations that fight hunger. Since then Empty Bowls events have been held throughout the world, and millions of dollars have been raised to combat hunger. The Open Door/Cape Ann Food Pantry saw this event as a way to raise funds and also to raise awareness in the community that hunger does exist on Cape Ann.

For the last ten years professional potters from the North Shore ClayWorks group have donated bowls; seniors at the Rose Baker Senior Center made bowls; students in public and private schools all over Cape Ann made bowls; and lots of people who had never worked with clay created hand-built bowls at Marty Morgan’s studio. 

The photos above are: 1.)  Jim and Lea Watson and Mark Morgan creating their lovely bowl contributions, 2.) some completed bowls awaiting glazing and firing, 3.) inside Marty’s workshop are many bowls in process (the blue tinted ones have been decorated, glazed and are awaiting firing) and a couple of finished products, 4. & 5.) pottery on a rolling shelf system, that when the time is right gets rolled into the large gas-fired kiln at right,  and 6.) some of Marty’s lovely pottery in the studio shop.  Marty Morgan Pottery is located at 428 Washington Street in Gloucester.  Mary has been working on Cape Ann since 1972, creating dinnerware and other functional pottery.  Her glazes and designs, inspired by the quarries and river outside her studio, has evolved over time.  Her latest work features heavily textured, multi-colored porcelain wall tiles and vessels.  She welcomes visitors to tour the studio, see work in progress and sit by the river to watch the swans and egrets.  Visit www.martymorganpots.com to see more (and better photos) of her work.  Marty also has some of her work on exhibit at the Sawyer Free Library as part of the Cape Ann Artisans Group exhibit through March, a very nice exhibit which you should definitely stop in to see.

This year’s Empty Bowl event will be held May 12th 4- 8 pm at Cruiseport.  Tickets $15 for adults and $10 for children and are available at the door. Extra parking is available at Harbor Beach with complimentary trolley service to and from the event site. The Silent Auction part of the event features work by local politicians as well as local artists such as Marilyn Swift, Kevin Ellis, Betty Lou Schlemm and Sigrid Olsen.  There will be delicious soups and breads donated by local restaurants and bakeries. Best of all, everyone in the community who attends the event has a wonderful time, makes a significant contribution to the Food Pantry, and gets to take home a beautiful bowl as an unspoken reminder that somewhere someone’s bowl is empty.  In 2010 nearly 1,000 people attended the event and they raised over $26,000 for the Food Pantry!

On Saturday, March 26 from 10:00 am to noon, you too can enjoy painting a bowl to contribute for the event at Open Door Food Pantry, 28 Emerson Ave.

For more information on the Empty Bowl Project, visit www.emptybowls.net.  For more information about the Open Door/Cape Ann Food Pantry: www.foodpantry.org, or call: 978-283-6776. 

E.J. Lefavour

www.khanstudiointernational.com

GHS Girls Basketball vs. Arlington Catholic – Playoff Game Photos by David Cox

March 12th 2011 – Gloucester 49 – Arlington 62 played at Tsongas Arena

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Applications for Round 2 of CPA Projects Deadline of April 1

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Hi Joe,

Would it be possible for you to announce on goodmorninggloucester that the first step for applications for round 2 of CPA projects has a deadline of April 1.  Applicants can refer to the city’s website and click on Community Preservation Committee in order to get instructions for the full process.  They can also contact Matt Lustig at the Community Development Department. (978) 281-9781 for further information.

Thank you very much,

Sandy Ronan

or click here-

New funding round beginning for the Community Preservation Act (CPA) grants.

Spring Fling Fair March 26th at O’Maley Middle School

 

The Spring Fling Fair is a great event happening March 26th at O’Maley Middle School, 32 Cherry Street, Gloucester from 9a-2p.  See attached flier.
Proceeds this year will go towards the purchase of lockers for O’Maley Middle School.  The current lockers pre-date backpacks (yeah, when I was there in ’79, we actually CARRIED our books!).  New lockers will be wider and will accommodate coats & backpacks.
Hope to see lots of folks at the Fair.  As you can see, there will be all kinds of terrific vendors, kids’ crafts by the PTOs, pizza & snacks, etc.!!! 
It will be a lot of fun and a great way to SPRING forward!
Erika

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Donna and Her Band Of Outstanding Citizens Start Up One Hour At A Time Gang March 19th

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Looking to make a huge impact with a bunch of like minded folks who love our fair city?  Well if you are just coming to GMG in the past 8 months you may not know about the fantastic job that this group does each week by picking a section of the city and meeting to spend an hour or so picking up trash  together.  If you are new to town or are a long time resident you can’t help but love the positive energy you will glean from this group of Gloucester’s finest.

Here are the details for the first clean up of the season from Donna-

Date:   Saturday:               March 19, 2011

Time:                                   9:00 AM

Place:                                  St. Peters’ Square.

I will get the bags..

Thanks all

Donna Ardizzoni

Twitter Folk You Should Follow- Bean and Leaf Coffee Co

Yes I’m not going to stop banging the drum about how important it is to use social media for your business or organization.

Here is an example of a company who just started up their twitter thang and how they just plain get it already-.  The Bean and Leaf Coffee House is in Rockport and they tweeted this-

Scones, muffins, bagels baked fresh today – on sale for $1….now until 5pm!about 15 hours ago via HootSuite

Now I wouldn’t have known this otherwise.  It took the owner or employee responsible for their twitter feed all of 5 seconds to write out this little special deal but it got my attention and I’m sure a whole bunch of either folks attention.   Building a business and brand one customer at a time. 

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Check out their twitter feed here and follow them- @BeanLeafCafe

Fort Film No Pretty Prayer Accepted In Boston International Film Festival!

Hi Joey,
I hope you’re doing well.

You asked that I keep you updated with news from our efforts to have No Pretty Prayer accepted into film festivals.

I am happy to let you know that ‘No Pretty Prayer’ will screen at the Boston International Film Festival on April 21 at 29 at the AMC Theatre at 175 Tremont Street, Boston, MA. According to information provided by Festival organizers, the film was one of about 100 films accepted from 2600 entries.

More information about the Festival is available at their website: www.bifilmfestival.com

Exciting stuff!

Thanks again for your help, support and interest in the project.

Sincerely,
Sal
Here’s my interview with Sal before the first screening-

St Patrick’s Day At The Farm

Time
Thursday, March 17 · 8:00am – 11:00am
Location
THE FARM Bar & Grille
233 Western Ave
Essex, MA
Created By
THE FARM Bar & Grille
More Info
Saint Patrick’s Day happens to be our favorite holiday at the Farm. So, in celebration of this holy event we will be opening the bar up at 8am for a traditional Irish Breakfast. Throughout the day we will be offering food specials (boiled dinner, Guinness mac and cheese, Irish bread, bread pudding, etc), music, games, tomfoolery, contests, dancing, celebrating and other various shenanigans. Join in whenever your schedule allows but don’t miss out on spinning the big board. This year we are offering t-shirts and sweatshirts, they are limited so the earlier you get here the better off you’ll be.

GMG Question and Answers- Bobby Ryan

How long have you lived in Gloucester? The first half of my 57 years on the planet. I married “over the bridge” and moved 7 miles away to Manchester… Still Cape Ann… well, I thought that comment was worth a try. But I considered nowhere else to open our business.  
What is your favorite season In Gloucester? Summer. You don’t need to shovel sunshine.

Do you have any secret outdoor spots in Gloucester where you go to “get away”? No secret now since the security cameras are there.. Head of the State Fish Pier, looking out off o’ Five Pound Island. You’ll see me there with a small Tuna & Egg Sub and a Dr. Pepper.  I will be thinking, not mid-day napping.  
What is your favorite pizza joint in Gloucester? Virgilio’s, but not for the pizza. I don’t really do Pizza. I hear they have a nice homemade Beauport Vodka pasta sauce in various sized jars and affordable prices, available daily. Should not every local restaurant feature local Virgilio’s Beauport Vodka Sauce. Call today. It is a “local “ call.

What is your favorite sub shop in Gloucester? The closest one at the time of need. Destino’s, Yellow Sub,……

What place would you go for a romantic dinner in Gloucester? It does not matter what I think is “Romantic”. It matters what Kathy Ryan thinks is Romantic. I got engaged in the building where Duckworth’s Bistrot is. So Duckworth’s Bistrot  is my answer !!!

What is your favorite bar in Gloucester? So, you want me to pick one? That would be poison to my business, Ryan & Wood Distillery, Gloucester’s maker of Beauport Vodka, Folly Cove Rum and Knockabout Gin. Very soon to launch: Ryan & Wood Straight Rye Whiskey! As the Craft distillers say “Think Globally, Drink Locally”

Bar style drinkin’ is pretty well behind me these days, but in an effort to answer each question here, having worked for 25 years on the State Fish Pier, I have been seen at a location known by many names. Pier Café, Earls CAV, Sherms CAV, Parker St. Palace, … Pratty’s CAV….3 part Trivia question, the first, most correct answer is worth a T shirt from us: What & Why is “C.A.V.” & Why the Key Slot at the entrance? I will confer with Jimmy Pratt as judge. I hope a true “Vet”  wins.

What is your favorite breakfast joint in Gloucester? I’m a simple breakfast guy. Joe Georges or Two Sisters…Two Sisters Bread, Fish Cakes & Beans and Patty let’s me bring my own Piccalilli.

What is your favorite local event in Gloucester? Dory races, St Peter’s Fiesta, 4th of July..    Thank you City of Gloucester, JimmyT and the International Dory Committee, Joe Novello with the Fiesta committee, Pete Williamson, Mr. Tucker, and all the committee for the Horribles Parade.. We have problems, but seriously, across the globe people are giving their lives daily to have just a thought of what we are able to be and do. For well over 200 years the cost has been high, but for me it’s the 4th of July.
In the summer do you prefer the beach or to be on a boat? Boat! I have not enjoyed the beach since a teen in high school. It was one particular day at Good Harbor when I and a friend went to the concession to get “tonics” for our group. When we returned “Fly” Amero had sat down, started with that guitar, in his odd way, and all the girls, I mean all the girls on the beach went to sit by him. It was like a darn Frankie Avalon movie. We were left holding the Fanta’s. Not Fly’s fault, of course, just nature. I decided that would not happen to me at a beach again, so no more beach. 40 years ago. Maybe I should let go of that.
Who is your favorite local artist? For paintings, it may seem odd, but I really do get lost in the murals around town by Jeff Weaver.  Given my failing eyesight and his artistic license  I enjoy the colors and feelings of his pre “Urban Renewal” working waterfront. I’m appreciating the photographic work of that era more and more.
Which is your favorite local beach? Good Harbor. If it were nearer to the equator it would be one of those top ten celebrity millionaire “must be seen at” beaches.
Who has the best chowder in town? Tough one. I’m rarely disappointed. I have not tried them all, but, Charlie’s Place and Lobsta Land are up there. Not so common but traditional, have you had the Finnin Haddie Chowder at the Patio? Tell Mixologist Rezza I sent you and you may get an extra bag of crackers.

Excluding GMG what is your second favorite local blog? Are you telling me there are other Blogs?

Do you prefer haddock chowder or clam chowder? Haddock, Cusk, Cat are all over clam. Unless it is Billy Novak’s clam chowder. I like my clams in Fritters. Laurie Lufkin, can you make clam fritters with Folly Cove Rum in the fixings?

What is your favorite Gloucester neighborhood? Downtown. We all default to childhood. Are you asking me to trade that? My Gloucester may not be today’s Gloucester in that regard. Cedar & Sargent & Shepard was where I grew up. Cedar was not even paved at the time. Lots of kids, always a ballgame to join at Burnham’s Field, a thriving neighborhood back then. Zion’s, Nelson’s Bakery, Salah’s, Corey’s Barbershop, Sarofeen Subs, etc, all just on that street. As with all the neighborhoods everything needed was a quick walk away. The Fort, East Glou. West Glou, Magnolia (yes, there is a diff.), Green St, Lanesville, ‘Squam, on and on. They are all defined and it’s all good.

What is your favorite local band? One Man Band Jimmy Moses. Also, “Fly” Amero  and family. Because of the above “Beach or Boat” answer.. Truthfully, I hear and read the bands names but, cuz, other than “Sunny D and Folly Cove Rum” I’m not really hip to the righteous G-town groovy music scene these days, diggit?  I am so embarrassed I wrote that. But I do know it is the music and the restaurants that will carry Gloucester’s  new economic future along with the already established daytime ventures. I hope not just umbrella rentals on the Beaches. To Fly, David Brown, Allen Estes, Gordon Baird, Peter Van Ness and all the facilitators, thanks for opening the doors and creating jobs through the newer Cape Ann music scene. (Soooooo..can I get some cloth or product placement on stages?)

As A Reward For Filling Out The Form For Use On GMG Feel free To Provide a Link Here to Any Business, Band or Website You Would Like Promoted www.ryanandwood.com

Did You Know (Gloaming)

photos of the gloaming over Wingaersheek Beach from River Road and Cambridge Beach in Annisquam
Paintings by E.J. Lefavour

That Gloaming is the time of day immediately following sunset and before dark?  People go to watch and photograph the sunset; but it is the gloaming that to me is always the most spectacular atmospheric condition and what determines whether a sunset was amazing or just nice.  I have had people say to me as I arrived at a spot: “Oh, you just missed the sunset”, as they were leaving and missing the grand finale of the event that I was arriving just in time to catch.

E.J. Lefavour

www.khanstudiointernational.com

More Andrews Point from Yesterday 3/12/11

Trying new ways to post photos. This time I made a mistake with Flicker so that the photo is scrunchified in width and relaxes out and pops up in a new window after you click on it . I thought it was kind of weird so I left it that way.

Attempting to capture how the waves really look. Andrews Point has no sand within a mile so the clarity of the water even when waves are pounding is amazing at times. The water is currently at 38 F so the bios are at their nadir too so catching them aqua clear green is easier this time of year. I did punch them up in iPhoto a bit since the sun was not cooperating. Once a year the morning sun gets behind a cloud but lights up the waves as if they glow from within. The sun only does this when my camera is in my closet.

I was down on the edge since there was a nice fat seal lolling in the waves when I arrived. I thought it would be cool to snap a photo of her but as I whipped out the camera she winked and dove. They can hold their breath for 15 minutes and so I waited.  I think she may have been snickering miles away by the time I gave up.

Free Skin Cancer Clinic at Addison Gilbert Hospital

A free skin cancer clinic will be held at the Addison Gilbert
Hospital on Tuesday, March 29 from 1-3 p.m. in the Gorton’s Specialty
and Cancer
Care center locate on the fourth floor.
The clinic will be conducted by dermatologist
Robb Marchione, M.D. with Northeast Dermatology Associates.
Appointments are necessary and may be scheduled by
calling the Health Connection at 888-253-0800.
Those individuals who are concerned about a mole or other
skin abnormality are welcome to attend the clinic.  This is not a
dermatology clinic and surgical procedures will not be performed.
The clinic*s purpose will be to determine whether any treatment is
necessary.

Crafts Fair to Benefit the O’Maley School March 26th- Vendor Spaces Available

I’m putting on a crafts fair to benefit the O’Maley School on Sat. March 26, 2011.  I have about 10 spaces available at $50 (6′ table and chairs included) for anyone who makes anything other than jewelry and doll clothes.
Contact Ann Caulton at acaulton@comcast.net or acaulton@gloucester.k12.ma.us or call 978-281-5871.
Thank you for your help in this matter.
Warm regards,   Ann

Irish Sweepstakes From The Chamber


Don’t miss out on the best odds in town!

Don’t miss your chance to win $10,000! There are less than 15tickets left for the12th annual Irish Sweepstakes. The party istomorrow, March 15, from 5:00 p.m. to7:00 p.m. at the Gloucester House Restaurant, 63 Roger Street, in Gloucester. The festivities will include Irish music and dance, traditional appetizers, great door prizes, and the chance to be one of eight winners who will share $15,000 in prizes.

The Chamber’s Sweepstakes Committee, chaired by Patrick Thorpe of BankGloucester, has printed 300 tickets, which are for sale at $100 per ticket. Purchase of a ticket will admit two people to the party and drawing. There will be a $10,000 first prize, three $1,000 second prizes, and four $500 third prizes. Contact the Chamber office at 978-283-1601 or susan if you would like to purchase a ticket.

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