Kay Ellis Writes-
Hi Joey,
This is of the Wednesday night shakedown sail for Tom and his buddies.
We start sailing this weekend, May 4th & 5th from 1-3. Wahoo!
My View of Life on the Dock
Hi Joey,
There was some wonderful surf last week at Good Harbor. And by contrast, a very peaceful day at Rocky Neck yesterday. I thought I’d send these along.
Mary Barker
Leslie Wind submits-
Essex County Needlework Guild Tea
Display and demonstrations.
Hellenic Center @ the intersection or *Route133 & Route 1A
Hi Joey,
We are really excited about The Open Door Empty Bowl Dinner is Thursday, May 9, from 4 to 8 p.m. at Cruiseport Gloucester. Tickets are just $15 at the door. (Children age 10 and under are $10)
Will you let all the GMG readers know? Thank you!
For more information, folks can visit www.foodpantry.org
Hope to see you and the family there. It’s lots of fun. 🙂
Julie
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Julie LaFontaine
Executive Director
The Open Door
This is the final trailer in efforts to get your lazy ass, and your even lazier friend’s assesses, to The Damn Farm Bar & Grille for the world premier.
May 4th 7PM at The Farm Bar and Grille
REMEMBER! It’s all for a good cause! for more info on NEXT STEP, go to:
nextstepnet.org/
We will be starting with Kim Smith’s videos and finishing with Craig Kimberley’s 35 minute Bikini Speedo Dodgeball movie starring a cast of every man woman and child who attended this year’s event!
GloucesterCast With Host Joey Ciaramitaro and Guest Donna Ardizzoni Taped April 29th 2013
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Topics Include: Kim Smith, Moving To Gloucester, Good Harbor vs Wingaersheek, One Hour at a Time Gang, Best Outside Deck To Dine, Favorite Community Events, Block Parties, Celebrate Gloucester, Schooner Festival, Ravenswood vs Halibut Point Park, Kayaking Gloucester, Staying Positive
Nicole Duckworth writes-
Hey Joey,
I was late getting us entered, the deadline is May 12. Could you spread the word? We are hoping to win a small business grant for the Bistrot.
Thanks so much!
Nicole
Check out this wish from Intuit’s Small Business Growing Strong campaign. You can help this small business grow by voting for its wish to come true this spring! Vote at http://bit.ly/YiRSge
Beanpot Title game at Fenway Park with Gloucester’s own Dylan Maki from Northeastern playing against Ryan Cusick from U. Mass. Ryan played well. Dylan did not play, because he had pitched a couple of days before.
We’re lucky our Mayor isn’t an “off with their heads” kind of gal, or some people might be in trouble with those massive scissors she was wielding last night.
It was a wonderful celebration of the Center passing into the hands of the Rocky Neck Art Colony. We now have a permanent home, and a space where everyone in the community can come together and enjoy a great diversity of programming.
If you haven’t yet been to the Center, you owe it to yourself to stop by and visit soon. It is really a beautiful, warm and inviting space with lots of great things happening in it. Visit http://mail.rockyneckartcolony.org/ to see what’s coming up.
E.J. Lefavour
Monarch Butterfly Nectaring at Common Milkweed ~ Good Harbor Beach
Milkweed may not be for everyone’s garden; even if you did not order plants, you are welcome to come on down to the dock Saturday morning, the 18th of May, and learn more about the Monarch-milkweed connection. The plants are being shipped on Monday the 13th and I will keep you updated on their progress.
Renee & Joe on Local Music Seen with Allen Estes on Cape Ann TV Channel 12 Wednesday (tonight), at 6:30pm and airs again Friday at 1:30pm and Sunday at 6pm.

The Cripple Cove Quintet featuring The Goddesses will be performing three sets of pre-Beatles and Pub Rock at The Rhumb Line on Friday, May 3rd starting at 9:30pm. The CCQ consists of husband and wife harmonizing duo Tony and Samantha Goddess plus Pete Koeplin on drums, Ryan Alto on bass, and Geoff Small on guitar. No Cover/21+.
Check out the full music lineup here. Don’t forget the Fly Amero’s special guest tonight is John Hall at the Rhumbline

This Thursday is the first night of our second SingerSongwriterShuffle, hosted by TMax and sponsored by The Noise! For our first week, we have performing in this order: TMax, Sunni Badore, Pete Lindberg, Brad Byrd, Amy Spillert, John Jerome and Janice Fullman. 7-10pm! Don’t miss it! Call for a table if you like, 978-879-4622
Hello there!
I’m a milliner, with my studio carved out of a corner in my East Gloucester shop, Scout Vintage Finds. I hand-craft hats using time-honored millinery techniques and tools. I use wool & fur felt, straw, or buckram to create the basic hat shape, then finish and trim by hand, using vintage trims and findings.
Hats in process:
A few vintage hat blocks. A block determines the shape of the hat, and can be literal (lower left), or perhaps a bit science-fiction-y, like the one on the right. This block will yield a hat that, after being blocked (using intense heat and steam) and dried, will have those side bumps pushed in, with the small creases left by those ridges stitched into place; the lower portion of the hat below the block’s “waist” will fold up and under, to create a finished, inside band. Blocks can demand vision and faith from both the milliner and client, as it’s sometimes a visual leap from block to finished piece. Blocks are virtually always hand carved from hardwoods like maple, walnut, poplar, etc., and are beautiful objects themselves.
These particular blocks belong to Wayne Wichern, a dear friend of mine & master milliner, whose San Francisco workshops I take at every opportunity:
A felt hat starts with this…
…and can become this. I name my hats after vintage cocktails; this is the “Third Rail.”
Inspiration is essential:
I love making hats! When I’m not away making hats for far-flung theatrical productions, I’m making hats at Scout – and when I’m not at Scout, I’m dreaming about making hats.
Scout is open Thursday-Sunday 11-6, and by appointment. I always, always welcome hat chat!
I welcome custom hat orders, and that I offer millinery classes & workshops. Scout Vintage Finds is located at 186 East Main St. (across from Beacon Marine); I can be reached at (978) 290-0533.
Ciao!
Scout King
This was a year ago now… Time flies! A canvas giclée print of this shot will be for sale in the GMG section of EJ Lefavour’s gallery on Rocky Neck very soon. It was printed at Cape Ann Giclée, so the quality of the print is excellent.
My name is Fatima, my sister and I are at the Cape Ann Animal Aid (CAAA) located at the Christopher Cutler Rich Animal Shelter, Four Paws Lane, Gloucester. We are friendly and outgoing pups and very eager to find families to adopt us. We are affectionate and active three-month-old pups who are Fox Terrier/Beagle mix with tan-and-white coats. We will be small to medium when we are all grown.
Everyone is grateful for all the friends who walked at Pride Stride. Also, something else I keep hearing about being grateful for is Cindy Oliver. Cindy is retiring after nearly 20 years of dedicated service to the CAAA. Everyone is going to miss her. Member of the public, volunteers and friends are invited to stop by and say farewell to Cindy and enjoy some refreshments on Sat., May 4 between 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. right here at the shelter. We love refreshments, but we all love Cindy more!

Practice makes perfect! Saturday at Maritime Gloucester.
-Len Burgess
For more info- http://www.gloucestergigrowers.com/