Chorus North Shore’s “Letters from Ireland

Last Saturday I went to “Letters from Ireland”, a concert by Chorus North Shore with counter-tener Thomas Mark Fallon, The Travelers Three Plus One, actress Pauline Miceli, and Trautel Brown on Irish pipes. The Chorus includes many members from Gloucester and Rockport. The music was at beautiful – at times tranquil and other times rousing (with audience participation in some cases)!  Well worth the price of admission.

Fr. Matthew Green

Reminder – Auction tonight- Magnolia Library

bottleWalt Kolenda has moved his auction up the street a bit! More space! Don’t miss out on tonight’s deals. Always a fast-paced good time.

See you there!

Tues. March 5th, 6pm (preview 4-6)

Charles Jones Hall  in the Magnolia Library

1 Lexington St, Magnolia/Gloucester MA 01930

How To Set An Anchor Question

Hello Joey, Can post this; Being a novice boater, I wonder if anyone can tell me how to set an anchor at winga? Knobulus@charter.net or at the low tide marina.. Thanks so much!

George Burton

Community Photos 3/5/13

Ann Kennedy writes-

Now that we’ve had the “Blizzard of Oz”, our 2 ft. of snow and icicles on the wisteria, spring can come and we can head for Cape Ann.  Looking forward!

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Karen Pischke Writes-

When I see the wonders

Of a sunset

Or the beauty of a moon,

My soul expands

in the worship of the creator.

      ~ Mahatma Ghandi

Happy Sunday Joe and all the GMG gang.  Peace,   Karen


Community Stuff 3/5/13

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Education at Savour Wine and Cheese

Dear Joey,

Just a reminder to everyone that wine classes start this week! Throughout March and April, we are offering the 5-part series, Become a Wine Expert, and three 2-part series: Wines of Italy, Wines of Spain, and Wines of France. 

The 5-part series begins this Tuesday, March 5, and the 2-part series on Italian wine begins Thursday, March 7.  We still have a few places in the 5-part course (which is open to anyone, even complete novices).  We also have several places available for the Italian wine class. This is a great opportunity to learn from an expert in a small class.  Questions and discussion are welcomed.  We are only offering the 5-part class once this year, and we may not be able to offer the 2-part classes again.  So don’t miss out on this opportunity.  If you are not sure whether the classes are right for you, just come to the first class to see.  We will do our best to answer your questions and accommodate you.

Kathleen Erickson, “The Wine Ph.D.” and co-owner of Savour Wine and Cheese, will teach the 5-part series, beginning Tuesday, March 5 at 7:30 p.m.   Kathleen has been teaching this hands-on series, based on tasting, for more than 10 years. This is the only time we will offer the series this year, so don’t miss it!

The class will take you through the skills associated with tasting and evaluating wines, from understanding different varietals (like Chardonnay and Pinot Noir) to learning how to accurately describe your personal wine preferences.  We explore the major white and red wines, with a special class that allows you to taste (first-hand) how temperature, decanting, stemware, and vintage affect the taste of your wine.  We even include a section on Quality/Price ratio, where you learn how to get the most bang for your buck in a retail shop or restaurant.  We end the series with a food and wine-pairing class and dinner. 

Once you take the

Become a Wine Expert

series, you will likely know more than 80% of the people who will take care of you in the average wine shop or restaurant. The series gives you the practical information and knowledge to take charge of your own wine buying with confidence.  It is a great course to take with a spouse, partner, or friend, when you are trying to find “common ground” in wines you will both love.

We will start the first class on Tuesday, March 5 at 7:30 p.m. and finish with a wonderful meal at the Chef’s table on Tuesday, April 2.  The all-inclusive price of $195.00 includes notebook, handouts, all wines, and some great  food.  

Call Kathleen today to sign up.  Just leave a check or credit card for $39.00 to hold your place.  (We will not cash the check or charge your card until the day of the event.  The $39.00 deposit is refundable up until 48 hours before the scheduled class time).  

Kathleen Erickson

Savour Wine and Cheese

978 282-1455 – store

If you would like a print-out describing the class, here is a link to the flyer we will have available at the store. Feel free to pass it along.

BECOME A WINE EXPERT COURSE  (Just Click here)!


March is Seafood Month at Maritime Gloucester!

“All great change in America begins at the dinner table.” Ronald Reagan. 

Seafood Month is brought to you by the good folks at Turner’s Seafood.

March 7th: “Fish, Fraud, and Forensics”

with: Beth Daley, Boston Globe; Ross Lane and Dan D’Ambruoso, Special Agents with NOAA Office of Law Enforcement

The lead reporter on the Globe’s seafood fraud investigative team, and NOAA inspection/enforcement agents, will describe this emerging concern and what measures are being taken to address it.

March 14th: “Trawl to Table: Understanding Today’s Groundfisheries”

with Jen Levin, Gulf of Maine Research Institute and a representative from Northeast Seafood Coalition

An eye-opening discussion of commercial ground fishing methods, gear technologies, seafood transport, and the evolving seafood needs of discerning markets.

March 21st: “Sustainable Seafood Choices”

with: Allison McHale, NOAA Fish Watch; and Heather Tausig, New England Aquarium’s Ocean Friendly Seafood Program

Sustainable seafood purchases are easier to make, thanks to these two consumer-oriented programs. A must for anyone who cares about our oceans’ renewable resources and wants to know more about sustainable seafood guides.

All events are free and open to the public. Seating is limited, so please arrive early.

When:   7:00 pm

Where:  Gorton’s Gallery

             Maritime Gloucester

              23 Harbor Loop, Gloucester


ARE YOU READY TO LAUGH OUT LOUD?

~~3 Nationally Renowned Comedians are Coming to Gloucester! ~~

Looking for a fun night out? We are bringing 3 Very funny comedians to the beautiful Bass Rocks Golf Club, Friday, March 8th at 7:30:

Paul Nardizzi, author of “602 Reasons to be Pissed Off”, Jody Sloane, and Kyle Crawford. These incredibly talented people have been featured on:

* The Late Show with David Letterman

* The Conan O’Brien Show (3 times!)

* Headliners Comedy

* The Steve Katsos Show

—CASH BAR—

Tickets are $25 ahead of time or $30 at the door. To buy, call 978-283-3455. You may also reserve a table for your group.

All proceeds benefit the St. Ann School of Cape Ann.

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Join the Gloucester Area Astronomy Club this Friday, March 8th for “An Introduction to Amateur Astronomy”!

We’ll feature presentations on the rewards of the hobby, what the different types of telescopes are, how they work, how to buy one, how much to spend, what to look at, you name it. Everything you need to know to get started, or to up your game. As always, the public is warmly invited, and there are no dues or fees. All presentations are geared toward the general public.

If you have an unused telescope in your closet, or would like to get started in the hobby, this night is for you! We’ll see you there!

GAAC meets at 8:00 on the second Friday of the month at the Lanesville Community Center. See our website, http://gaac.us or our Facebook page, http://www.facebook.com/gaacpage for more information.


Come here the Docksiders play at our Spaghetti dinner!
Fri.,March 15th,6pm at the DES Club on Prospect St.
The band serves the meal. There is also a silent auction.
Tickets are $10 each / a family of 4 costs $25.
Thanks Joey
Mary Ann DeLouise


Please support Rockport High School DECA ‘s Dinner Dealer Fundraiser

What is Dinner Dealer?


It’s a deck of cards containing over $300 dollars in savings to local North Shore restaurants – over 40 restaurants are participating. Each card is a dollar off discount to a restaurant that you use only once.


The deck is good for all of 2013 and retails for $25. The goal is to get local North Shore residents to Dine out, Dine, Local, and Dine often. Plus $1 gets donated to a local food pantry for every deck sold.

For every deck of discount cards sold, $10 will be donated to RHS DECA program.

Help us raise money buy purchasing your Dinner Dealer decks through us.
For $25 you get over $300 in discounts to 40+ N.Shore restaurants. 

Visit the dinner dealer website at https://www.dinnerdealer.com/Rockportdeca/

You make the purchase online and the discount card pack is delivered straight to your home. 

Contact Mr. Larsen at slarsen@rpk12.org with questions or visit the RHS link listed above.

2013 GMG/Farm Bar and Grille Bikini Speedo Dodgeball Tournament T Shirts

We’re not getting regular old cotton t shirts. Working with Jungle Silkscreening we’re taking it to the next level and getting dri fit technical t shirts!
There will also be t shirts for sale at the event. Just another way to reward our competitors!

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We are less than two weeks away from the most fun event you’ll have with your clothes off!

I hope to see you all there on March 16th to support your favorite Dodgeballers and or charity- Next Step.  An organization that makes life better for young adults afflicted with life threatening diseases.

Big time thanks to Rick Doucette and Camp Spindrift where the event will be held.  Camp Spindrift is available for rent for your corporate or family event!

Mitch Hedberg Quote of The Week from Greg Bover

“I’m against picketing, but I don’t know how to show it.”

Mitch Hedberg (1968-2005)

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A St. Paul, Minnesota native, Hedberg made a name for himself in Seattle’s comedy scene with his one-liners, non-sequiturs, and almost Zen-like paraprosdokians. His bashful stage presence was a result of severe performance anxiety, but gained him a cult following, and offers to appear in movies and sitcoms. He appeared on the Letterman show nine times. George Carlin, Dave Chappelle, Mike Birbiglia, and Lewis Black were said to be among his fans. Hedberg often joked about his drug use, and was arrested for heroin possession in 2003, in the end, it killed him.

Greg Bover

Cape Ann Artisans at 30 Reception – Part 2

In conjuction with the Cape Ann Artisans at 30 Exhibit, the Cape Ann Museum hosted an Opening Reception on Saturday.  Cape Ann residents will also recieve free admission on Saturday mornings from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. for the duration of the exhibit.

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Video For the Joey DaSilva Fans

Joey DaSilva wins the Guinness World Record for the fastest time Greasy Pole Walk, in only 4.96 seconds!

Lots of footage of Joey DaSilva (Nick Avelis, and many Greasy Pole Champs, too) in this Fall Greasy Pole Fundraiser video.

Why having a pro on stage and on sound makes a real difference to your concert experience

Chelsea Berry with her Parker Fly (Joe Cardoza at left on bass, Michael Thomas Doyle at right on guitar)

A bright red Parker Fly guitar rests comfortably on its wooden stand, like a Siren luring Chelsea Berry to the rocky coast we all know is behind the stage.

Chelsea enters alone and smiles at the audience, gracefully accepting the ovation she receives before singing a note.  Then she begins … a capella.  No mic, no amp, no guitar, nothing but her gorgeous, powerful, soaring voice carried with perfect clarity to the Shalin Liu’s very last row by the concert hall’s perfect acoustics.

Chelsea’s loving, dramatic, musically brilliant performance of Dave Sudbury’s King of Rome brings the story to life, sending chills up my spine.  If the concert had ended right then, I would have felt fulfilled.  Then I wonder, when’s she gonna play that red guitar?

Migrating to piano, acoustic guitar and finally, the red Parker Fly, Chelsea Berry sings and plays her hits, accompanied by her young, enthusiastic, well-rehearsed band with grace, humor and an enchanting professionalism that endears her to her audience.  This is a show.  It has a beginning, middle and end, like a good story — an arc, you might say.

All through this show, the sound remains nearly perfect — even when the band barrels in, full force on her rocker Lonely being Lonely, which she takes just a tad slower than she did at North Shore Music Theatre last summer, giving it even more ironic power and guts.

After a wonderful encore of crowd-pleasing favorites (Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah and her own You Me And Mary) Chelsea invites the entire audience upstairs for a party and gathers the band for a Broadway style bow to a standing ovation.

Chelsea Berry & Band bow on Saturday at Shalin Liu ~ photo by Louise
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Bill Winn

Lots of our friends are at the after-party, including T Max, who spies sound legend, Bill Winn, having seen him only in a tiny picture from this book review T Max published in the February issue of his Noise Magazine.  T Max introduces himself to Bill and then introduces me, at which point I’m thinking, what’s Bill Winn doing here?  This guy wrote the book, literally, on live concert sound (you can get it here) and has engineered for Whitney Houston, Joni Mitchell and Herbie Hancock, just to name a few.

Then Chelsea comes over and gives Bill a big hug, “Thank you, Bill.  The sound was great!”

We tend to bat the word “pro” around carelessly most of the time, but I don’t use it lightly, here, when I say that choosing Bill Winn as her sound guy was one of a string of highly professional musical and business choices Chelsea Berry has made of late, proving that she has earned the position of Headliner!

Wednesdays with Fly ~ Allen Estes to host with guest ~ Marina Evans

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Surf & Turf Specials!
Wednesdays Only!
Hello everyone!
Wednesday, March 6th
Special Guest: MARINA EVANS!
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Photo by Louise
My only regret is that I’m doing a show at Hard Rock Live,
Orlando this week and thus will be unable to attend.  Filling
in as host?  The great Allen Estes!  There’s a wonderful
chemistry between these two, Marina having appeared as
guest on Allen’s TV show, “Local Music Seen”.
Be there! ~ Fly
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photo by Louise
Dinner with Fly Amero: 8 – 11pm
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
Dave Trooper’s Kitchen…
Surf & Turf Dinner –  $11.95 (while they last)
Tenderloin Tips with Grilled Garlic Shrimp!
Prepared fresh weekly by “Troop”… always good!
Upcoming…
3/13: John Rockwell (w/Robert Brown)

3/20: Chick & Ellen

3/27: Jon Butcher

4/3: Charlee Bianchini

Looking forward…
…to seeing you there!  🙂 ~ Fly