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My View of Life on the Dock
Here’s one from out of the past. The "Rough Rider" was a steam gillnetter built in Manitowoc, Wisconsin in 1904. My great, great grandfather Axel B. Dahlmer bought her in 1909 and fished her out of Dunkirk, New York. She here dimensions were 10gr.tons X 39′ length X 10′ beam and 5′ draft. Axel sold her to my grandfather, John A. Dahlmer around 1910 and repowered her with a gasoline engine. He brought her to Gloucester in 19
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Hi Joey,
Island Art & Hobby has launched a frequent buyers club.. any chance you could post the blurb from our FB site??
We would like to recognize and appreciate all those who have supported us. So beginning today we have implemented a frequent buyers club.. For each $10 spent in the store you will have a star placed on your ID card kept at the register.. Collect 10 stars and you will receive a 10% discount on your next purchase. Stop by and get your ID card today!!! …and our heartfelt thanks for supporting local !!!
Many thanks,
Don Boye
Island Art & Hobby 117 Main Street
Gloucester, MA 01930 978.879.4511
islandartandhobby.com
On the next Cape Ann Profiles show host Rich Sagall interviews movie writer, director and Shawn Goulard and movie actor Nick Decoulos, the creative team behind the movie Devil’s Island. The movie, which recently premiered to a sold-out audience at the Gloucester Cinema, is an eerie tale of intrigue shot here on Cape Ann.
Cape Ann Profiles can be seen on Cape Ann TV Channel 12 on Friday, May 18 at 10:30AM and 7:00PM and on Sunday, May 20 at 2:00PM. It repeats on Friday, May 25 at 10:30AM and 7:00PM and on Sunday, May 28 at 2:00PM.
Please join us at the Lanesville Community Center Sunday, May 20, 3 – 5 PM for an exhibition of Helen Jacobson’s art and a taste some of her much loved chocolate! Helen Jacobson lived from 1918 – 2011 and she loved Lanesville and Cape Ann. At 3:30 PM, the LCC will unveil a stone dedicated to Helen. All are welcome to join us!
Local author and musician Barry Stacks has written two more novels using Gloucester and Cape Ann as the platform on which the stories take place. 124 Main Street: When We Was
takes place in and around the business that once occupied that address (Nick’s Pool Room). It is the tale of four Italian cousins all born in 1946. The story follows the four cousins as they attempt to navigate the treacherous waters of the 1960’s. Simply put, they were told all through their informative years that they were capable of achieving anything they wanted. As a storm tide blew in the wake of the war in Southeast Asia, they found they were ill equipped to face the challenges they faced. It is a moving story, at time very funny and at other times very sad.
Following the success of his successful All in Vein saga and the popular House on Marchant Street the author has now turned to a very different genre. Ann’s Eyes: The Twins of Thacher Island is a tale that will surely raise the hair on the back of your neck. The two main characters are twins who live with their parents on Thacher Island. Their father is the lighthouse keeper. He is married to a beautiful woman, who like himself, is of Finnish ancestry. Murder and mayhem follow the twins through their lives.
Look for part iv if the All in Vein series in the fall of 2012.
Spiran Lodge #98 is having an Open House on Motif #1 Day, May 19th from 11:30 AM to 2:00 PM. The Lodge is located on the corner of Broadway and School Street in Rockport. Please come join us for refreshments and learn more about our Lodge.
Submitted by Judith Harris