Spirit of the West and Mug Up

Tonight 7:00-9:00pm.  Tomorrow morning 9:00-11:00am.   Khan Studio and the GMG Gallery, 77 Rocky Neck, Gallery 3.  Horses, cowboy hats, whips and spurs welcome.  (Paul F., don’t go at all kinky on us now).

E.J. Lefavour

www.khanstudiointernational.com

Playtime with the Magic Man

Tally’s seems to be the main (or only) tow truck business in town. I don’t know much about them, except that they have really cool trucks. Here is one. I like the custom paint job on the side!

Heres a closeup.

Basic Safety and Survival Training – Commercial Fishermen

Basic Safety and Survival Training – Commercial Fishermen

The  Fishing Partnership, New Directions Southcoast, the Massachusetts Fishermen’s Partnership (MFP)  and Coast Guard Station Gloucester will be providing a one-day course covering some of the most important aspects of fishing vessel safety, broken down into 6 modules: Fire Fighting and Emergency Communications; Man-Overboard and Helicopter Hoist Procedures;  Flooding and Pump Operation; Life raft ,flares and EPIRBS; Survival Suits;  and Basic First Aid. In addition, a Coast Guard Rescue Helicopter from Cape Cod will be on display. The entire course and lunch are provided at NO COST to the fishermen. Registration forms can be download here or can also be obtained at Station Gloucester or the MFP office in Blackburn Park. We also ask everyone to bring their own survival suit; if you don’t have a suit, one will be provided. Seats are limited so register soon and BE SAFE!
When: June 22, 2012
Where: USCG Station Gloucester 17 Harbor Loop, Gloucester.
Time: 8:00AM to 3:00PM
V/r
BOSN Luis Munoz
Commanding Officer
STA Gloucester

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Terry Weber’s First Ever Barbeque

Hey Joey,

Last Sunday I held my first ever BBQ. Because it was my first one, I kept it small to reduce the anxiety I generally have before big ‘events.’ But there was no reason to worry. It was a perfectly sunny day and the food was good. One of the things that made it great was the company of a few friends and my friendly neighbors. The view wasn’t bad either…I realized again why I love living here.

Now that I am a pro, I am already looking up the prices to host clambake for 100 people…;)

Terry

For more pictures, click here:  www.themightyvoyager.com

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Community Stuff May 26th

Hi there Joey, loved all your images from Italy…I am going to have my own Gallery Show on Rocky Neck June 30 thru July 6th, please add this poster to your blog when you get a chance…thanks and look forward to seeing at one of the mug ups.

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The  Holy Family Womes Guild is having a Plant Sale/Strawberry Festival June 2, 9 a.m. to 2p.m. but we need help we need plants, seedlings etc. We are also having a General Store that day and will be selling perserves , pies, cookies and goodies, and also we will have delicious Strawberry Shortcake.  It will be held on the ( Saint Ann’s) Rectory lawn the Prospect street side weather permitting or the if raining it will be in the Parish Hall. if anyone can donate plants, baskets, perserves etc please contact Jane Marshall 978-283-5111.


  Rockport High School Jazz Band

                Will be preforming May 30th 1PM at the

                Rockport Senior Center

                58 Broadway

                All are Welcome


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Contemporary Art at the White-Ellery House: Jenna Powell

The Cape Ann Museum is pleased to present Sounding Patterns, a one day contemporary art installation by Jenna Powell at the historic White-Ellery House on Saturday, June 2 from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The house is open that day as part of 17th Century Saturdays, an Escapes North program. This program is free and open to the public.

Jenna Powell documents and responds to Cape Ann’s Nautical Industry through the lens of an artist, historian, manufacturer, and exhibit preparator. Industrial materials, process and presentation provide the framework for her investigations that expose trace layers of history.  She records and reinterprets embedded memories of trade, invention, and production inherent to sites including Star Island in Rockport, and the Tarr & Wonson Paint Manufactory in Gloucester.

Powell grew up in her family’s textile manufacturing business in Essex County Massachusetts.  She was educated at The School of Visual Arts, NYC holds a Masters in Art Education from Lesley University, and is completing a M.F.A from AIB @ Lesley
University in Boston.  Powell apprenticed at the Johnson Atelier Foundry where she received technical training in all phases of fabrication, ceramic shell, and resin-bonded sand casting.  Powell also worked as an exhibit preparator for zoos, aquariums and
museums throughout the country.

The White-Ellery House is one of a handful of surviving First Period buildings in Massachusetts. The house was placed on the National Register of Historic Sites because of its design, materials, and workmanship, and its plank frame construction. The house was built in 1710 for the Reverend John White, Gloucester’s first settled minister, and exhibits an elegance and refinement commensurate with White’s esteemed position in the community. The second owner of the house was James Stevens, who kept it as a tavern until 1740, at which time it was sold to the Ellery family. In 1949, when plans were unveiled showing Route 128 traversing the Town Green, the house was taken by the City of Gloucester by eminent domain, turned over to the Cape Ann Historical Association, and moved safely out of the path of the highway. The present location of the White-Ellery House is at 245 Washington Street.

Funding for these programs was made possible through a grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council, which promotes excellence, access, education and diversity in the arts, humanities and interpretive sciences, in order to improve the quality of life for all Massachusetts residents and to contribute to the economic vitality of our communities.

The Cape Ann Museum is located at 27 Pleasant Street in Gloucester. Hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Sundays from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. The Museum is closed during the month of February, on Mondays, and on major holidays. Admission is $10.00 adults, $8.00 Cape Ann residents, students, and seniors. Children under 12 and Museum members are free. The Museum is wheelchair accessible. For more information please call: (978) 283-0455. Additional information can be found online at http://www.capeannmuseum.org.


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Sri Lanka to Gloucester welcomed aboard the Schooner Lannon

Joey, This one is a long awaited greeting to you and your crew from our Sri Lankan brother.  Check out his band’s music campaign song for his marketing firm, Times, they are a changing… Calling all marketers.  It’s a catchy tune and think you’ll enjoy it. It reminds me of you. Auto play when you open his web site at http://www.bates.lk/ .  This follows hopefully for your blog. Thanks, Jo-

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Left to right: Yeshanth Gunewardena, Nimal Gunewardena, Kay Ellis and Andrew Innes (back row)

We were anxiously awaiting the arrival of our Sri Lankan brother Nimal Gunewardena, Chairman and CEO at the marketing/communications firm, Bates Strategic Alliance Sri Lanka <http://www.bates.lk/> and his son Yeshanth.  It had been a year since our visit to Sri Lanka and India. Nimal was due a visit to Gloucester.  He stepped out of the car, arms stretched wide and a big smile, "I’ve come to say Good Morning Gloucester ! ".  Nimal and his wife Jayanthi had heard my husband Andy and I referring to it often during our travels pulling out the GMG traveler’s badge, etching our way through our journey snapping pictures.

Nimal came to the US in 1970 at age 17 as an American Field Service (AFS ) exchange student living with my husband’s family for a year.  He and his family have remained close family members since with many visits over the years.  Both his children attend US universities.   

We woke Monday morning to a slow rolling fog and mist as we headed down to the harbor, the fisherman’s statue and then to the dock.  Kate Ellis welcomes Gloucester’s guests from Sri Lanka aboard the Schooner Lannon to greet Good Morning Gloucester.  From marketer to marketer, Nimal wishes a Good Morning Gloucester!

Kay Ellis of the Schooner Lannon points out navigational location of Cape Ann Harbor and inner land markings.

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Left to right: Yeshanth Gunewardena, Nimal Gunewardena, Andrew Innes and Kay Ellis

The Gunewardena’s invites you to visit their beautiful country virtually at a colorful video he found online at:

http://vimeo.com/37594200

Many thank to Kay Ellis for being such a gracious and welcoming ambassador to Gloucester!  For a majestic schooner tour of Gloucester harbor visit the website…

Schooner Thomas E Lannon in Gloucester, Massachusetts

Happy travels, locally and abroad,

Jo & Andy

Compass Scavenger Hunt 2012

Last Friday the 17 students in the Compass Day Program took part in a local scavenger hunt to cap off their unit on Gloucester history.  The challenges were set up Amazing Race style throughout town.  Thanks to all the locations that helped us out, Sovereign Bank, Sawyer Free Library, Maritime Center, Cape Ann Museum, Neptune’s Harvest, Cape Pond Ice, the Gloucester Fire Department and Art Haven.

Liz

Compass Youth Program, Action Inc

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Your Social Calendar for this Weekend

This Memorial Day Weekend is so chock full of things to do on Rocky Neck that you’ll need a social secretary.  So here I am, and here’s where you need to be and when: 

Today, Friday, May 25

5:00-6:00 dinner at The Rudder or Madfish Grille for Jordan Ruben’s renowned sushi. 

6:00-9:00 pm, grand opening of Aquatro Gallery, 77 Rocky Neck Ave., Gallery 6.  You remember Gigi Mederos and Stevie Black from last season in G2 – don’t miss their incredible new work and partnership with Grace Edwards and her great jewelry.

9:00-midnight shake your booty to Jenny Dee and the Deelinquents at Madfish Grille

Saturday, May 26

5:00-6:00 dinner at The Rudder or Madfish Grille (switch it up from last night)

5:30-9:00 There are a number of Gallery and Exhibit Openings:

The Rocky Neck Gallery 53 Rocky Neck Ave (members group exhibit – exceptional, don’t miss)

White Bird Gallery 75 Rocky Neck Ave (Kathleen Gerdon Archer paintings and photography and photos printed on handmade paper by Liz Woodward)

Alma McLaughlin Studio & Gallery 77 Rocky Neck Ave in the Red Barn on Madfish Wharf (Alma always throws a great party and this is a new gallery location for her this season).

Spirit of the West exhibit of photography by Judith Monteferrante and paintings by Roger Salisbury at Khan Studio & the GMG Gallery, 77 Rocky Neck Ave, Gallery 3

Also don’t miss checking out new Galleries Last Chance Trophy, Mary McCarthy’s quilted wall hangings,  77 Rocky Neck Ave Gallery 2 and Intimate Landscapes, paintings by Caroline Kwas.

9:00-Midnight shake your booty again (it is such good exercise and a lot of fun) to Safety – not your average 80’s dance band, at Madfish.

Sunday, May 27

9:00-11:00 or so – Mug Up at Khan Studio and the GMG Gallery.  Everyone is welcome – always a good time.  We provide the coffee and deviled eggs.  Bring along something to share (not necessary, but helps create an insane table filled with awesome goodies, which can be healthy and does not have to be dripping with fat and calories).

E.J. Lefavour

www.khanstudiointernational.com

Captain Dave Jewell and Family at Captain Joes

Captain Dave Jewell and his wife Erin, daughter Maddy, and son Wyatt say hello to Joey.

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Dave is the Captain of the Lady J, which runs fishing charters throughout the year. Dave also provides lobsters to Captain Joes. Lady J Fishing Charters offers full and half day trips for bluefish, striped bass, cod, haddock, and tuna, and kids are encouraged–for an adventure of a lifetime! After reading about Dave’s charters I’d love to plan a trip with my son!

From Captain Dave’s website about the Lady J. Fishing Charters:

Hi, I am Captain Dave Jewell owner and operator of the Lady J.  I would like to welcome you aboard my second home to experience what life is like as a professional fisherman. To me there is nothing better or more rewarding than a day at sea loading the boat with the best New England has to offer. 

It is my mission to bring you the excitement that fishing offshore Gloucester brings me each day. Give us the opportunity to show you how great fishing can be and we will not disappoint. Just one trip and you’ll be hooked!

Dave and Wyatt

Win Free Tickets to see Top Gloucester Talent on stage with National Recording Stars this Summer

You probably already know about our Summer Concert Series. Since this weekend is Summer’s kick-off, we’re running a special  ticket give-away for GMG readers (FOBs).  Text GMG to 72727 and you’ll be entered to Win 2 FREE Tickets to the concert of your choice.  The winner will be contacted on Tuesday.

And it gets better.  If you reply to the text with your email address or sign up for the gimmeLIVE Concert Club (click here, it’s free) you’ll also be entered to win 2 FREE VIP UPGRADES to the concert of your choice.  (You will have to buy or win 2 regular tickets in order to use the upgrade.)

VIP packages offer exclusive access to VIP Pre-Parties, 3 Course Dinner at Backstage Bistro, Meet & Greet, Gifts & more  (see VIP details here).

You know it’s the Summer season on Cape Ann by the weather (trust me, it will be very nice tomorrow) and by the fact that tonight you have a dozen choices for live music.  See full music lineup here.  And it gets even better going into the long holiday weekend.

Whether or not you supported the wars, let’s honor those who “gave the last full measure of devotion” to preserve our freedom by supporting those who express that freedom  through their music.

The Conservatory @ The UNADULTERATED Cabaret~Check it out.

‘The Conservatory’ at The Cape Ann (“The Annie”) is a no-cost professional arts training program for Cape Ann youth, ages 13-21, bridging them to adult mentors who are working in the fields of theatre, dance, music, poetry, comedy, design and tech. ‘The UnAdulterated Cabaret’ is their debut performance project. It opens tonight and runs every Sunday night, year-round. You’ll be blown away!

Here’s Mine!

This post officially ends the series ; “I’ll show you mine, if you show me yours”!

You (the Artists) that read GMG had your chance for a free plug. Five great artists took me up on it. I know there are more out there that read this Rag. I’m sure some were thinking about participating. some were going to participate but never got the time to do so. Some I’m sure think they are to good to participate in this lowly blog. “I’m not”!

I have a few different setups. One for Oil paint one for Acrylics and one for Watercolor.

So here is my Watercolor set up. It’s so easy to carry around. Other than the box all you need is a napkin or two. Island Art and Hobby down on Main st. carry a similar setup ask for the special water brush. Contact Frontiero@hotmail.com with your photos and info if you use this type of painting kit and i’ll post it and give you a free plug here on this Rag. 🙂

OK Here’s my Car set up. It’s a Sakura 24 color watercolor box that you can put a 4″x6″ postcard size watercolor paper in it and still have a lot of palette space to mix colors. you can see and or buy my small paintings at the EJ KAHN/GoodMorningGloucester Gallery down at the Madfish Galleries on Rocky Neck this year. HAVE FUN!