Sawyer Free Library Art Auction

 

Sawyer Free Library Art Auction

My Contribution:

“Stranded On The Annisquam”

Oil on Panel

There’s some Great Artwork at The Sawyer Free Library that’s up for Auction all through the Month of September. You can get a great deal on some awesome paintings and drawings from some of Cape Ann’s Famous Artists.

The Silent Auction will take place throughout the month of September in the Matz Gallery. The Live Vocal Auction will be held on October 5, 2011 at 7 pm. A Preview Party at 6 pm will precede the auction.

 

http://www.FrontieroGallery.com

I Got A Bunch Of These Google Plus Invitations To Hand Out

If any of my GMG peeps want one you can click on the symbol below and use ‘em up for free while they last-

Big Time Thanks To Tim Blakeley From Gloucester Bytes For The Webcam Install at Lat 43

After thanking my man Ed Collard, Sista Felicia, BJ and Amanda, Mark McDonough, Jen Amero, Matty Burke, Frank and Joey Ciolino, Terry Weber, Rick Moore, Donna Ardizzoni, Paulie Walnuts,The Rabbit and Thom Falzarano as well as the entire staff at Lat 43 including super chef Zach Sears and Jen Waitkus I’d like to send a special shout out to my  computer guru- Tim Blakeley at Gloucester Bytes.

Here’s his contact info- www.gloucesterbytes.com

Tim overcame some serious technical obstacles and got our webcam up and streaming just in time for the Celebrate Gloucester Show. Here he is setting it up-

Tim Blakeley Installs Lat 43 Webcam

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I can tell you without hesitation- if you need computer work done call Tim.  His rates are reasonable and he is always looking for ways to save you money by finding the parts you may need for less money.  But most importantly, he does the job right.

Why I Am Glad I Brought My Girls to the Fishbox Derby

Having 2 daughters has clearly changed my life in so many ways. I am outnumbered in the household and watch a lot less football. I want my girls to be confident, athletic and smart. So, I get really frustrated when I see t-shirts at major retailers targeted for girls that say “I’m too pretty to do homework, so my brother does it for me” or “Alergic to Algebra”.  This is why I am so glad I was able to catch the end of the Fishbox Derby with my oldest daughter Emma. Why you ask? Check the standings!

We got there for the final runs and caught the great final runs of all the girls, including both overall winners, Ava and Alexis Wiswall. I am always trying to instill confidence in my daughters and while I am not steering them away from princesses, I drop hints that they can do anything boys can do. These girls did exactly that and won it all! Check out the bikes they won.  We walked through the pit afterwards and had a quick conversation with Ava and Alexis’s Dad -He was so proud of his two girls and we caught him taking it all in. Emma told me that she wanted to race in the Ava’s pink car and win!

Here’s to all the Fishbox Derby participants and winners, you are a part of a great tradition. Lets not also forget all the volunteers and parents that make this such a great event.

Thanks – Patrick

2011 Coastsweep Event Last Thursday Pics From Howard Amaral

Hello Joey, Here are several pics of Coastsweep at Plum Cove Beach, Homie was there to represent!

The Cleancity Initiative sponsored a Coastsweep Event at Plum Cove Beach Thursday. Each year volunteers clean and collect data from what they pick up, and submit it to the Ocean Conservatory in Washington D.C. The data is collected from the entire east coast and used to help define what materials are littering our waterways and beaches, and work towards environmental solutions to reduce or redefine how the materials are used. There are more Coastsweep events scheduled for this fall, please volunteer to help out.

“Help us to Keep our Homeport Clean”

Howard P Amaral and Patti Amaral

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Navigating GMG- Some Tools You May or May Not Know Are Available to You

Some of you access the Blog directly through the webpage address- www.goodmorninggloucester.com some of you through our Facebook page, some of you get the nightly feed in an email by subscribing to Good Morning Gloucester.

I’m happy whichever way you come back to us, so long as you indeed , come back to us. I’d like to explain for the folks that follow along with us through Facebook and through the nightly email subscription about some features you may want to utilize.

Number one of all features that resides in the left hand column of the blog at www.goodmorninggloucester.com

THE SEARCH BOX!!!!!!!!

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So if there is something that someone tried to tell you about that they saw on GMG say last week and it doesn’t happen to be on the front page any more, just type in the topic in the search box.  If we wrote about it, chances are you can find  it in the search box.

Below the search box in the right hand column when you access the blog directly at www.goodmorninggloucester.com There are options to email me, Follow our posts on facebook, follow along with recent comments and below each posts there are little buttons you can click if you care to share a post you like.  the options offered are sharing on facebook, twitter, share by emailing the post, you can print the post, share in google circles, and more.

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Below that you can check out the podcast, Learn how to get a free GMG Sticka, and listen to the official GMG Theme Song From earl and Arch

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That may be a lot for the technology challenged folks to absorb all in one day so we will revisit more GMG tools available on the blog in installment II tomorrow.

Celebrate Gloucester 2 At Lat 43 From Kim Smith and Terry Weber

Compaq at Stage Fort Park – Free Concert

Final concert of the summer concert series at Stage Fort Park – internationally acclaimed Compaq Big Band tonight 6:00 pm at Antonio Gentile Bandstand.  Dress warmly and have fun.

Edward Herman Jr Has Some Nice Things To say

Edward writes-

Joe,I don’t know you well,but you’ve let me paint at your dock for years and always treated me with  respect and kindness.You appear to have wonderful and beautiful family and most of all you do a great job with this blog.I don’t read many.You work your ass off and do a lot for this great community.Enjoy the accolades;you deserve it.Thanks for the good work,Edward Herman Jr   Lanesville,by way of the Middle St fire.  p.s. your wife looks like Ingrid Bergman.

Thanks Edward but I’ll remind you like I do everyone, it is a team effort.  I have the best contributors, web and local community that all pulls in the same direction for the betterment of each other.  It makes the “work” easy when there are many hands contributing such positive energy.

Drumroll please . . . and the Winner is!

Video of the judging of the First Annual GMG Lobster Roll Competition during Mug Up this morning.  And the overall winner was Stevie Black (partner of Gigi Mederos who was the winner of the deviled egg competition), with 2nd place going to Joanne Souza of Schooner Adventure.  More photos and info about the winner entries to follow.

E.J. Lefavour

Live Blogging the Gloucester Fish Box Derby with Donna Ardizzoni and Melissa Cox

Results courtesy Melissa Cox-

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Greg Bover with the lever

Greg Bover with the lever

Bumble Bee

Bumble Bee

Dragon Fish Box

Dragon Fish Box Derby

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September Cape Ann Skeptics in the Pub Will be on the 20th

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Skeptics in the Pub

The September Cape Ann Skeptics in the Pub Will be on the 20th. The program will be titled Free Will–is it an Illusion? and be presented by Jim Masciarelli. It will be an interactive discussion taken from traditional arguments and quotes from brilliant minds and what new science has to say about  how we make decisions. It will take place at the Dog Bar, 65 Main Street, Gloucester. We meet at 6:00 to mingle and order food and drink. The program begins at 6:45.

Jim Masciarelli is an entrepreneur, management consultant and writer, It‘s sure to be an interesting evening.

GMG fan Doug Brendel is performing in a knockout one-man show about Vincent Van Gogh

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GMG fan Doug Brendel is performing in a knockout one-man show about Vincent Van Gogh — yeah, the artist who cut off his own ear! This full-length two-act play (actually written by Leonard Nimoy of Star Trek fame) is hilarious and heartbreaking — and it’s sold out for its first week. But a few tickets are still available for next Thursday-thru-Saturday, September 22-23-24. Performances begin at 7:30 pm at Time & Tide Fine Art, 4 Market St., Ipswich. Tickets in advance $15 at the gallery. Only 20 seats per show, so call 978 238 8848 to hold your tickets until you can get to downtown Ipswich to pick them up.

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Jimmy Tingle’s American Dream: Live On Screen & Stage (Gloucester, MA * 10/1/11)

This is a date-specific trailer for “Jimmy Tingle’s American Dream: Live On Screen & Stage,” making its North Shore premiere on Saturday, October 1st at 7:00pm at The Cape Ann Community Cinema at 21 Main Street in Gloucester, MA.

This special show marks the Cinema’s 3rd birthday, and tickets are available athttp://www.CapeAnnCinema.wordpress.com/advance-tickets