Cassie at Ace is Great

This is Cassie at Ace, the friendly hardware place, at Gloucester Crossing, mixing the floor paint for the gallery.  It is a lovely tourquoise.

E.J. Lefavour

www.khanstudiointernational.com

Local Talent on Stage with National Recording Stars This Summer

You heard it here first, folks: Peter and I are presenting a concert series at North Shore Music Theatre this summer featuring top Gloucester talent on stage with National Recording stars.

We kick it off with Chris Isaak on June 28 (watch GMG for our announcement of which Gloucester singer/songwriter will open for him).

Aaron Neville Quintet, featuring his brother Charles on June 30.  Our good friend and former gimmesound Artist of the Week, Henri Smith and his excellent band New Orleans Friends & Flavours opens for Aaron.

Then one of Gloucester’s living legends Fly Amero joins his band Orleans on August 31 with special guests John Cafferty & Michael “Tunes” Antunes of the Beaver Brown band and the  cult movie classic Eddie and The Cruisers.

Just as we did for Celebrate Gloucester, gimmeLIVE is offering spectacular VIP packages (at much less than you can get from VIP Nation) for all concerts that include premium seating, a 3 course dinner, meet & greet with the artists, pre-show parties, free parking, gifts and more.  Check them out here.

Feels like Summer.  The Music Schedule looks like it too.  We’re up to 9 venues on Cape Ann with music tonight.  Check out the full music lineup here.

six pairs of hands a musical~ go see it.

Advance tickets on sale now for “Six Pairs of Hands,” a new musical about The Fisherman’s Wives of Gloucester, opening 4/20 – 22 Due to popular demand, a 5th performance has been added on Sunday, April 22nd at 5pm. Click here for details.

Photo by Sharon Lowe

 

Community Photos

Anthony Marks Submits-

April 16,2012 due to the heat the beach was still crowded at 4:30 pm

Good Harbor beach 4/16/2012 4:30 pm
    


Len Burgess Submits-

Many volunteers showed up last weekend to work at the Essex Shipbuilding Museum, building a new demonstration Steam Box for bending large planks and getting the Schooner "Lewis H. Story" (the Museum Flagship) ready for the summer season. Visitors from Oklahoma, Nantucket, Sweden and many area residents came through the yard enjoying the great weather and were very much interested in what was going on in and around the Museum.
Photos by Dave Delorey.
-Len Burgess

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Photo by Carol Creed Perry. Taken early Easter morning. We were visiting from Florida. We enjoy Good Morning Gloucester every day!

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Anonymous Quote of The Week From Greg Bover

Dear Joey,

I think this one may have flown under the radar last week. I know there’s no accompanying bio, but it was too good a quote to pass up.

"If you think you are too small to be effective, you have never been in the dark with a mosquito" – Anonymous

Regards, Gregory R. Bover

Rise and Shine Campers! It’s Earth Day! We’ll Be Live Blogging It So Send In Your Group Volunteer Pictures So We Can Feature You Here ON GMG!!!

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We will be having coffee and donuts, giving away GMG Stickas and drawing names from our Earth Day Volunteers for some long sleeve GMG embroidered T Shirts and an embroidered GMG cap (donated by Paulie Walnuts) www.art-rocks.org. There will be an Art Rock hidden.  for our Waterfront dockside cleanup.

Send in your volunteer pictures from around the city to goodmorninggloucester@yahoo.com I’ll be live blogging it all day long and we want to give recognition to all those folks that are making a difference today!

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Melissa Cox is picking up the goodies and yellow bags along with the ones that Rose LoPiccolo dropped off.  Melissa is also bringing disposable gloves in case you don’t have any.

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If you would like to volunteer in other locations here’s more info from Rose-

The Clean City Initiative will be focusing its efforts on Stage Fort Park from 9 to noon, but the clean up is citywide and participants are encouraged to choose a public area in Gloucester they would like to see cleaned up.  We are also asking different groups to reach out to their members and pick a problem area to clean that day.  Listed below are some hot spots if folks need ideas.

    Green Street Playground                Cherry Street
Pavilion Beach                    Maplewood Avenue
Magnolia Avenue                    Centennial Ave to High School
Poles Hill                        Fitz Henry Lane
Thatcher Road                    Railroad Avenue
Fort Square                        Gloucester Avenue

Details
If you are organizing a group and an area to clean, contact Rose LoPiccolo at Gloucester DPW before the event to let her know where you will be working and estimated number of yellow trash bags and clear recycling bags you will need.  Rose can be reached at 978 281 9785.  Rose will be maintaining a list of all the clean up spots to insure we are maximizing our efforts! Volunteers are encouraged to bring their own tools and re-useable gloves, although gloves will be available.

Not Attached to a Group??
On the day of the clean up, volunteers (all ages welcome!) should plan to meet at Stage Fort Park Visitors Center starting at 9 am until noon to sign in and pick up trash/recycling bags and gloves, if needed.

Community Stuff Saturday

North Shore Art*Throb celebrates one full year in print! On Tuesday, May 1, we will unveil the first issue of Volume II and celebrate being the North Shore’s new magazine, dedicated to arts, culture and community.
North Shore Art*Throb has been online since spring 2009 and in print since April 2011. We employ diverse platforms, from traditional print to cutting-edge digital, in an effort to incubate a regional movement of sustainable communities invested in the arts, a local economy and cultural engagement. Since our first copy hit the streets last April, we have experienced growth of 400 percent. The magazine is printed 10 times a year at the century-old and family-run Deschamps Printing Company in Salem and is available at area businesses and in distribution boxes in Salem, Beverly, Marblehead and Lynn. Our first 10 issues of rich, four-color pages featured the work of local artists, North Shore happenings, our monthly Hot List and the smart writing of our contributors.
The May issue features artists, fashion and food, while exploring the spring ritual of Transformation. The issue also features interviews with the founders of Art*Throb and Beverly-based Studios at Porter Mill, as each celebrates a one-year milestone.
Also launching this May is the long-awaited re-design of Art*Throb’s web presence, an undertaking by Salem-based designer Rob Gifford and Gloucester-based Ben MacAdam. The fresh site will continue to feature our curated Monday Hot List of events for the week, the North Shore’s most comprehensive arts calendar, outtakes from the print magazine and exclusive web features.
Join us Tuesday, May 1 for a celebration of spring, art, success and Transformation. Studios at Porter Mill is celebrating one year since taking over the space formerly known as Red Brick studios and creating gallery space, studios and a waiting list for space. Their call for artists on the theme of our May issue, Transformation, has produced a thought-provoking show that will run through the month of May. The show has been juried by Susan Halter,  executive director of Lynn Arts, and has resulted in our May cover by Lynn-based artist Erin McCarthy.
The photograph Last Night at West 49th Street, New York, New York is from the series if we’re being honest/yes, let’s be honest, a body of work spanning a year and six countries. The series serves as a visual diary and seeks to understand what a person leaves behind in places and people they encounter, and the lasting (and sometimes life altering) effects that simple moments can create.
The May 1 reception is 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. and features nibbles by Chive Sustainable Event Design & Catering of Beverly and the Latin beat of Patino Vazquez of Los Sugar Kings.
Our monthly parties move around the North Shore, shine a light on local musicians and restaurants and bring together artists, educators, business owners, community activists and our contributors, subjects and readers.

North Shore Art*Throb has been online since spring 2009 and in print since April 2011. Art*Throb employs diverse platforms, from traditional print to cutting-edge digital, in an effort to incubate a regional movement of sustainable communities invested in the arts, a local economy and cultural engagement. Offices are at 8 Front Street,Suite 215, Salem, Mass.
www.nsartthrob.com


Henry Allen writes-

Hi, Joey!
Tickets for the Regis College World Premier of SIX PAIRS OF HANDS: A musical about the Fisherman’s Wives Association of Gloucester are selling like hotcakes! I have personally seen this show, and was so very impressed (and you know I have high standards!). I know that many locals will be moved and honored by this tribute. Not to be missed!
We are adding a special final performance on SUNDAY, APRIL 22nd at 5:00pm, and tickets are on sale at The Annie’s website www.TheAnnie.org. Tickets can also be reserved by phone and paid for at the box office by calling 978-704-1269.
(The Annie info is in fine print at the bottom of the poster!) Tickets are a suggested $15 donation.
See you there!

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NORTH SHORE ARTS ASSOCIATION FEATURES 90TH SEASON’S FIRST “SMALL WORKS” EXHIBIT

The North Shore Arts Association presents a solo exhibition of small works by plein air painter Steven Kennedy from May 5th through May 24th.  The public is welcome to join the artist in an opening reception on Sun., May 6th from 1- 4 pm.
Since the early 1980’s Steve Kennedy has been working in the plein air tradition, painting directly from life outdoors in the many variations of weather and season.  He calls his style “painterly realism” because he paints in a loose yet representational style.  Maritime and architectural themes figure prominently throughout his work, and he’s especially interested in the play of light and shadow upon his chosen subjects.
Kennedy’s work is in many public and private collections, including the permanent collection of the Cape Cod Museum (Dennis, MA), the Cahoon Museum of Art (Falmouth, MA), as well as several others in the Northeast.  He has won various awards at art associations in the New England-New York area.  He has taught painting in Provincetown for many years and will be teaching a workshop this season at NSAA June 13th-14th titled “An Eye to Architecture, Painting on the Streets of Gloucester”. Please visit http://www.nsarts.org/Education.html for registration information.
North Shore Arts Association has a thriving artist membership of over 350 contemporary artists recognized nationally and worldwide. They come not only from Cape Ann, but throughout North America.
NSAA’s historic old building, located at 11 Pirates Lane in East Gloucester, provides the opportunity to view one of the largest collections of paintings and sculpture on Cape Ann. 
North Shore Arts Association is open Monday through Saturday from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm and Sundays from Noon to 5:00 pm. In addition to exhibitions, NSAA  offers demonstrations, workshops, lectures, critiques, an art auction and more. Please call 978-283-1857 or visit http://www.nsarts.org for more information.

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May is Better Speech & Hearing Month

Free Speech-Language Screenings at Addison Gilbert and Beverly hospitals

The Speech-Language Therapy Department at Beverly Hospital will  sponsor free pediatric speech/language screenings at Beverly and  Addison Gilbert hospitals from May 1 – May 31 for children 11 months – 18 years  Screeings will be conducted by a member of the Speech-Language

Therapy Department which will take approximately 20-30 minutes  to identify if a child is developmentally appropriate in terms of  their speech, language, or feeding skills. If a child qualifies for  further evaluation, a speech/language pathologist will assist  you in scheduling a comprehensive speech/language evaluation.

Screenings will take place in Speech-language Therapy Outpatient  Clinic at Beverly Hospital , directly on Herrick Street in Beverly , MA  and Rehabilitation & Sports Medicine at  Addison Gilbert Hospital, 298 Washington Street, Gloucester.

Times available by appointment only. Please call 

978-816-2690 (Beverly Hospital ) and  978-283-4000, ext. 141 (Addison Gilbert Hospital)  to schedule a free screening.  For questions or comments,

please e-mail sgriffin@nhs-healthlink.org


ROCKPORT CULTURAL DISTRICT

KICK-OFF PARTY

Tuesday, April 24, 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM

Brackett’s Oceanview Restaurant, 25 Main Street, Rockport, MA

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The newly designated Rockport Cultural District will host a kick-off party for new and prospective members on Tuesday, April 24, 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM, at Brackett’s Oceanview Restaurant, 25 Main Street in Rockport, Massachusetts.

The host committee invites all organizations and businesses within the borders of the District to learn more about the organization’s plans, including goals for attracting more visitors to the Town of Rockport. Speakers include Merri Jenkins from the Massachusetts Cultural Council. Light refreshments and appetizers will be served, courtesy of Brackett’s Oceanview Restaurant. There is a cash bar.

Membership in the Rockport Cultural District is free of charge. The District is comprised of Bearskin Neck, Main Street, and sections of School, Broadway and Pleasant Streets. A map may be viewed on the Rockport Cultural District’s page on Facebook.

To RSVP and find out more about the District send an email to rockportculturaldistrict@gmail.com or call 978.502.1854.

Video- Second Glance First GMG Look With Julie LaFontaine

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Send In Your Earth Day Clean Up Photos

I want to recognize your efforts here on the pages of GMG so send in your cell phone or regular camera pics to goodmorninggloucester and I’ll post em!

Waterfront Earth Day Clean Up Saturday April 21, 2012 and I’m Buyin! Two free T-Shirts and One Free Embroidered GMG Logo Courtesy Paulie Walnuts

For anyone who wants to help clean up down along our docks on east Main street for earth day, I’ll be buying coffee and donuts.  I suggested to Melissa Cox that I’d buy beer and pizza but she told me it might be a little early for that and suggested coffee and donuts.

We will have some water as well and if anyone is still around come noon Saturday April 21, I’ll re-up on the pledge for pizza and beer as well.

Melissa is picking up bags and disposable gloves.  We’re gonna get started at 8AM

95 East Main Street, Captain Joe and Sons

and anyone who shows up will get one of the highly coveted only a handful ever made metallic blue stickas!

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Stickas made by FOB’s Frank Ciolino and Shewsberry

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Paulie Walnuts donated two embroidered T Shirts and one embroidered GMG Logo Cap to be raffled off for a free drawing chosen from the group of FOB’s who come down and hang with us.  I can guarantee you that our group will be having the most Earth day Fun on Saturday!

There may even be an art rock planted somewhere in our general vicinity that morning!

Thanks so much to Paulie, check oout Paulie’s website here www.art-rocks.org

Atwood and Scones In The GDT Food For Thought Column

Let me first state that the first couple of times I’d eaten a scone they left me wholly unimpressed.  Dry, hard and crumbly and far inferior to your everyday muffin.

But then one day it happened.  I popped into Alexandra’s Bread Co for my usual 4 cobbles. Two for me and one each for Snoop Maddie Mad and The Bean.  They were all out of cobbles but John suggested I try a scone.  I explained my disdain for scones and he told me a story that I’ll never forget and have relayed to my children.

When you try something new that you wouldn’t ordinarily try and then you discover you like it, it’s like you’ve made a new friend for life.  I’m all about making new friends, it’s what I live for.  I know some people are happy having only one or two good friends but in my life I feel like if 1 is good 100 is way better.

So I try the scones at Alexandra’s bread Co and let me tell you, I was blown away.  These goddamn scones were moister than ones I had eaten in the past, they were scrumptious.

So try out Atwood’s recipe which you can find by clicking this link at The Gloucester Daily Times website-

Food For Thought: Exalting of scones is no food fiction

Food For ThoughtHeather Atwood

But if you’re a no-cooking fool like me and won’t get around to trying Atwood’s recipe head on down to Alexandra’s bread Company for the tastiest damn scones I’ve ever eaten, they’re one of my friends for life I’ve discovered thanks to John.

For Tons Of GMG Pictures and Videos from Alexandra’s Bread Company Click Here

The Therans Represent! at Bodin Gallery

Fred Bodin writes-

Californians Peter Theran, VMD and his daughter Michelle Major-Theran, MD represent at Bodin Historic Photo gallery last night. They and 22 relatives are in Gloucester for an Easter family reunion, staying at the Hovey House. They absolutely love Gloucester. I thought Peter looked familiar, and in talking it came out that he worked for Angell Animal Medical Center in Boston from 1961 to 1984, retiring as a vice president. Early in my freelance career, I took the annual hospital staff photo (including Peter during his tenure), and continued to do so for almost 30 years. It’s a small world!

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What a terrific way to spend a glorious day

Fenway Park Open House..  so exciting to be so close to sacred ground  great time.. very emotional as well..  Donna

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Horns on Robert Palmer & Talking Heads Techno Tunes?

That’s right, folks.  In this video gimmesound Artist of the week, Orville Giddings gives us a hint about some new material we’ll hear at Castle Hill later this summer.  And he explains why he no longer plays in a trio, but prefers either solo acoustic or his big band.

Beautiful day, gorgeous night and lots to do starting at 7.  See tonight’s complete music lineup here.