Pet of the Week- Charles

Charles Pet of the Week Cape Ann Animal Aid

Hi!  My name is Charles and I am a one-and-a-half-year-old pup.
I act like a pup, but I am a small black-and-white dog who is small and fully grown.

I am staying at the Cape Ann Animal Aid located at the Christopher Cutler Rich Animal Shelter, Four Paws Lane, Gloucester.

Please attend the Sunset Dessert Cruise on July 21 at Capt. Bill’s at harbor Loop at 7 p.m. Rain date on the 22. Tickets on sale soon.

Please visit CapeAnnAnimalAid.com and see photos of our new shelter, a list of items on our “wish list,” and more importantly, more photos of me.

Did I tell you enough about me?  Oh!  I am sweet and lovable and I need a little training, but I am quick to learn.  I am a boy pup who is a little Welsh Corgi Pembroke and a little Boston Terrier mix, a little bit of this and a little bit of that – like a buffet!

Maybe Alicia Pensarosa will adopt me!!

 

I would love to adopt Charles. He’s very handsome. I’ll have to discuss with my baby, Coconut, and see what she thinks. 

~Alicia

Kettle Cove Fish Market

Doria and John Heath of Eliot, Maine represent curbside at Bodin Historic Photo on Main Street. John grew up in Manchester, where his family operated the Kettle Cove Fish Market, about which I posted on GMG this past Wednesday. John’s brother, Doug, still lobsters out of Manchester Harbor.

Their station wagon is a 1949 Crosley, which was sold by Sears and Roebuck. Wherever they park, people stop and admire it, as they did in front of my gallery today. One restaurant in Maine gave the Heaths dinners to park the Fish Market car in their parking lot to draw business. Doria and John are look forward to moving back to Cape Ann. BTW, they bought a photo of The Kettle Cove Fish Market.
Fredrik D. Bodin
Bodin Historic Photo
82 Main Street
Gloucester, MA 01930

2012 GMG Old Cuban Cigar Co and Ryan and Wood Folly Cove Rum Sail Aboard The Thomas Lannon Tickets are One Sale NOW Call Kay at 978-281-6634

Anyone that went on our cruise last year knows it was one of the best nights of the summer.  The tickets are $35 and include Two Old Cuban Cigar Co cigars which are valued around $10 each, Folly Cove Rum drinks from Ryan and Wood AND a sail aboard the Thomas E Lannon.  All together it’s like a $85 value that you get for only $35.  but you know what?  Even if it was $85 I bet everyone that went last year would buy tickets again because it was THAT great a night.

So if you are one of my peeps, I want you aboard so we can hang smoking the finest cigars, drinking the finest rum and sailing aboard the most beautiful boat in all of Gloucester Harbor, the Thomas E Lannon.

Tickets are not going to last.  Please if you know you are one of the people I like to hang with call Kay at the Lannon ticket office and reserve your spot so we can chillax together.

Call now 978-281-6634

www.schooner.org

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Sunday Dinner At Mammaw’s House

 

One thing I can count on weekly is that all the clean eating I do all week long will fly out the window once I get to Sista Felicia or my Mother’s house.

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Spedini-

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Breaded red pepers

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Breaded chicken cutlets

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Help looking for ship to shore phone and Loran for Adventure

Hi Joey,

We need Gloucester’s help (especially those who know about old fishing boat parts) with one of the next restoration projects for Schooner Adventure.

We want to put an original ship to shore phone back in Schooner Adventure. I don’t know what kind it was. I’m hoping someone out there recognizes this and could possibly help us to find one.

While I’m at it, we’re looking for an old Loran depth finder as well.

Attached are pictures of Captain Leo Hynes using them on board Adventure in the 1940’s.

www.schooner-adventure.org

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Community Stuff June 20th, 2012

Rockport High School Class of 85 and 86 26/27th reunion

RHS Class of 1985 and 1986 are planning their 26/27th Reunion (‘cause that’s how we roll!) for Saturday, July 7th.  Both classes would like to extend the invitation to Rockport teachers—people who helped guide us and mold us into the people we are!  If you are interested in attending this event, please contact Trish Fears Ruffner pfruffner@comcast.net or Aran Parillo teep@mac.com for more information!  Proceeds from this reunion will be donated to Educational Foundation for Rockport.

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Tina Ketchopolos forwards-

Joey:

Here are some photos from the 10th Annual American Cancer Society Relay for Life at Newell Stadium on Friday afternoon.    This special event raise $75,000for the fight against cancer.


Master Shipwright Harold A. Burham of Essex, MA, receives 2012 NEA National Heritage Fellowship

National Endowment for the Arts Announces

2012 NEA National Heritage Fellowship Recipients

Basketmaking for me is about innovation and creativity within the context of a traditional art form,” said basketmaker and 2012 NEA National Heritage Fellow Molly Neptune Parker. The same words apply to all recipients of the 2012 NEA National Heritage Fellows, which recognizes folk and traditional artists for their artistic excellence and efforts to conserve America’s culture for future generations. The fellowships are the nation’s highest honor in the folk and traditional arts, and include a one-time award of $25,000.

Throughout their careers, these artists have honored the history of their art forms while also incorporating their own creativity and innovation to carry the art forms into the 21st century. For example, Harold Burnham, 11th-generation in a line of boat designers and builders, creates his vessels using hand tools and incorporating locally harvested wood, just as members of his family did some 300 years ago. However, while rooted in the past, Burnham’s designs demonstrate his own blend of form and function. Another 2012 fellow, Leonardo "Flaco" Jiménez, learned to play the accordion from his father, a giant of this early Texan-Mexican tradition, but then went on to collaborate with contemporary musicians such as the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, and Ry Cooder.   


A Talk with Local New England Writer, Brunonia Barry of Salem

Tuesday, June 26, 2012 7 PM

Reservations are required for this small circle discussion with Brunonia Barry, the New York Times and international best selling author of The Lace Reader and The Map of True Places.

Ms. Barry started her career in self-publishing and will discuss her career path, the pros & cons of self-publishing, and her ultimate transition to traditional publishing. She will also discuss her previous books and her upcoming novel. A question and answer period will follow her talk.

Ms. Barry’s work has been translated into more than thirty languages. She was the first American author to win the International Women’s Fiction Festival Baccante Award and is the recipient of the Ragdale Artists’ Colony’s 2012 Strand Invitational Fellowship. Her articles and reviews have appeared in The London Times and The Washington Post.

Born and raised in Massachusetts, Ms. Barry now lives in Salem, MA, with her husband and her “only child,” a 17-year-old Golden Retriever named Byzantium. She is currently at work on her third novel to be released in July 2013.

Event Details

Seating is limited to twenty persons and requires a reservation. Please request a reservation by emailing Terry Weber at bartlett103@yahoo.com. Once your reservation is confirmed, you will receive a confirmation email. Call 978 559 1712 with any questions. Light refreshments will be served. Location: Gloucester Writers Center, 126 East Main Street, Gloucester, MA.  Time and Date:  7 PM. June 26, 2012

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