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Day: August 2, 2012
Community Stuff 8/2/12
"Friday night at the Gloucester synagogue, the charismatic and nationally known Joshua Nelson, an African-American Jew (his family comes from Senegal, he from New Jersey) is going to lead the Sabbath evening service. Joshua Nelson has created an amazing style, playfully called Kosher Gospel. It sets the feet tapping. the hands clapping, and brings the spirit of the soul to everyone who hears it.
The service begins at 7 p.m. at Temple Ahavat Achim, 86 Middle Street. People of all faiths are welcome to come. There is no charge."
Master Harold Review From Amanda Nash
Hi Joey,
I just wanted to take a moment to say that I went to the Gloucester Stage last night to see "Master Harold…and the boys" last night and it was outstanding, maybe the best thing I’ve seen at Gloucester Stage yet. The acting was exceptional — all three actors were terrific — and it’s a very complex and thought-provoking play. I totally recommend it… although not if you’re looking for something lite!
Sorry I have no photos to accompany this – I could probably get something from Andrew over there if you’d like?
-Amanda
The News from Rocky Neck via Judy Robinson Cox
Group Show at the Cultural Center: AUGUST 9-27
Rokhaya Waring Garden Series: Poppies
Artist members of RNAC are encouraged to submit proposals of art in 2 D or flat media (painting, photography, mixed media, printmaking, etc.; maximum width of 2D/ flat art, 48 inches) to hang on two sections of wall at The Cultural Center at Rocky Neck.
Each exhibition will feature six or seven artists. Please complete the entry form with contact information, a brief description of the art to be exhibited with the theme, if there is one, framed sizes, media and jpegs for at least three of the proposed artworks for curating and promotional use.
Selection process: Proposed art will be chosen to complete both shows with a balance in style, media, and size. It will be curated for overall content and visual impact but these are not juried shows. Those not chosen will be placed on a list for future shows.
The four-week show, August 8 through September 4, will be up during our August 17 Cultural District Gala and "Pass the Hats" fundraising party at The Center. And, Labor Day weekend is prime time on Rocky Neck!
Art delivery will be on Monday August 6, 12-4 PM, the works installed on August 7 and an opening reception on Sunday, August 12, 4-6 PM following the 2-4 PM Summer Artist series for Paul George opening at the RNG.
A 30% commission on sales will support the Capital Campaign Fund. Please forward the following information and, if at all possible, include jpegs of your work via email to art@rockyneckartcolony.org by Thursday, August 2 to ease the process of selection.
THURSDAY, August 2 : Nights on the Neck

FRI, Aug 17 : Pass the Hats, 6-10pm, The Center at Rocky Neck

TUE, August 7, 10-1: Hat Making Day at The Center
Anyone interested in participating is invited to come to The Center on Tuesday, August 7 for a hat-making get together. Bring an old hat to decorate or make a hat from scratch. Bring art supplies or stuff youhave around such as feathers, silk flowers, fabric, ribbons, small toys, blinking lights, colored paper, etc. put on the hats. It should be a lot of fun. Here are some links to get ideas:
Crazy Hat Ideas Derby Day Hat Hats Beer Box Hat Crazy Hat Walk

BNI is opening a new chapter at the Cultural Center!
With over 100 chapters in the greater Boston area, Patti Salvucci, Executive Director of BNI in MA, is opening a local chapter that has started to meet at the Cultural Center, 6 Wonson St. on Rocky Neck. Our next meeting will be Friday, Aug 10. 7:00am-8:30am and each Friday thereafter.
BNI is a business and professional referral organization that allows only one person from each profession to join a chapter. It’s like having 40 “salespeople” that are looking for the ideal referral for you!
If referrals are important in growing your business, please contact Patti at patti@bnimass.com, if you are interested in finding out more information or would like to attend.
MON, August 13, Richard Rosenfeld : A Democracy or A Republic?
Lost Lessons from The Early American Republic
Richard Rosenfeld will present a lecture based in part on his widely acclaimed book, American Aurora. Awarded "Best History, 1997" by the Los Angeles Times, the book was described by Doris Kearns Goodwin as "a magnificent achievement…The early days of the Republic will be much better understood by the publication of this remarkable book." And the Dallas Morning News called it a "riveting narrative of an epochal political struggle…A tale of high drama that leaves the stately mythology of our Founding Fathers’ wisdom and omniscience shattered."
M E M B E R N E W S

SAT, Sug 4: WALKING TOUR Fitz Henry Lane’s Gloucester, 10:00 a.m.

oin us for a docent-led walking tour of 19th century maritime artist Fitz Henry Lane’s Gloucester neighborhood. $10 members; $20 nonmembers (includes Museum admission). Space is limited. Reservations are required. To make a reservation please call (978)283-0455 x11 or email lizabrowning@capeannmuseum.org.

