Being sold this morning at St. Ann’s Church (70Â Pleasant Street) as a fundraiser for Holy Family parish! Come get goodies for your garden and for your tastebuds!
Month: June 2013
A few Fred Bodin’s Photos of Harbortown Cultural District celebration
Catherine Ryan submits-
Hi Joey,
Here’s a few photos from Fred Bodin’s coverage of Tuesday’s May 28 kick off Celebration for the Harbortown Cultural District. The party was held in the Gorton’s gallery of Maritime Gloucester and it was packed! Check out the special cake –it very nearly covered a 4 x 6 table.
Gloucester from its water’s edge and beyond: the center for all! Like the “Harbortown” name, the cake was a mash up of two flavors, too. Lise Breen and Judith Hoglander worked with Jim’s Bagel and Bake Shoppe for this classic riff of Saul Steinberg’s famous 1976 New Yorker cover, a favorite motif for him.
Music filled the rooms and welcomed everyone. One of the Harbortown event’s surprises was the talent of musicians Zach Bridges & Steve Lacy from Henry Allen & The New Swingset. Here’s Henry Allen (on the steering committee for Harbortown) visiting with Mayor Carolyn Kirk and Karen Ristuben (Rocky Neck Cultural District) Gloucester ’s Rocky Neck Cultural District is a partner. Mayor Kirk spoke twice.
Leadership here and at the state level are advocating for the arts in a big way. The Harbortown Cultural District would not have happened without the support and commitment from Mayor Carolyn Kirk, Harbor Planning Director Sarah Garcia, Chief Administrative Officer James Duggan, all the Gloucester City Councilors, Senator Bruce Tarr, Representative Ann-Margaret Ferrante, and the Massachusetts Cultural Council representatives. The party filled up quickly. There was bountiful conversation and energy buoyed by appetizers and drinks thanks to so many wonderful partners and stakeholders. Here’s one of Fred’s crowd photos peeking through Maritime Gloucester’s display–what an apt framing for the themes of connection.
One of the first surprises on the evening’s program was a presentation from Harbortown partner, the Gloucester Public Schools. Teachers Kurt Lichtenwald’s and John Barry’s S.T.E.A.M. (science technology engineering, Arts and mathematics) classes feature students’ and made, engineered musical instruments. David Puglisi came to the event and showcased his handmade plywood electric guitar see his youtube video!
Co-chair for Harbortown Cultural District, Judith Hoglander looks on.
Anita Walker, executive director for the Massachusetts Cultural Council gave a wonderful speech about Gloucester , this district, the arts and maritime connections. She spoke to the legacy of the continuous involvement of youth and fostering stewardship through generations. She took a moment to recognize a contribution completed for the application.
Fred captures the authentic spirit of Anita Walker in this one and sheer fun. The MCC is passionate about Gloucester and the arts across Massachusetts . Sarah Garcia surprised Walker with an iconic Gloucester southwester. They visited Nelsons on Main Street on the day of the site visit, and the classic yellow slicker hats and ancillary businesses of the fishing industry were obvious topics. To the left of Walker, Gloucester Lyceum & Sawyer Free Library Director, Carol Gray enjoys the moment.
More photos to come; David Cox, local media, and co-Chair Bob Whitmarsh were all snapping away at different points. By the way, one of the best Facebook pages in town, Fred Bodin may have some posted https://www.facebook.com/BodinHistoricPhoto
We’ll add some photos to our website http://www.gloucesterharbortown.org.
Thank you Joey and GMG for helping!
You. Are. Beautiful. – A Tribute to Warriors
"You. Are. Beautiful. – A Tribute to Warriors"
This is a special event to celebrate art and support our wounded warriors! On July 8, 2013, from 6:30-9:30pm, Thi Linh Wernau, an artist and photographer based in Rockport, will host an art exhibition and party at Minglewood Tavern. View art, enjoy appetizers and live music, and meet some of the veterans she photographed for her "You. Are. Beautiful." project – a celebration of the human spirit and beauty in all people.
Tickets are $20 per person and 100% of ticket sales benefit the Semper Fi Fund, which helps post 9/11 combat veterans and their families. Those interested in attending should purchase tickets in advance of the event. If you cannot attend, you can still donate via the invitation link!
Get more information and buy tickets here: http://youarebeautiful.eventbrite.com/
Also, watch this Tribute to Warriors music video promoting the event!
Community Photos 6/1/13
I’m Not Saying These MFers Deserve To Die
Can Someone Explain To Me Why These Storm Chaser Idiots Put Themselves In Harm’s Way?????
Shit is crazy.
You telling me the guy in the passenger seat didn’t shit his pants?
Rescue Fred the Cockatoo From Lin Chandler
Hi,
I am writing to everyone that I know I can trust. We rescued a cockatoo from an abusive tortuous situation and now we need to find a very experienced handler who can take him home. We can’t keep him for very long because we both work long hours and cannot rehab poor Fred the way he needs. Please see the attached and contact me @ 978-281-6222 or 978-852-6228 with any assistance or information.
Thank you, in advance, for you r help
Lin
Community Stuff 6/1/13
Three 7th grade students from O’Maley Innovation Middle School were semi-finalists for the state of Massachusetts.
Letters About Literature is a reading and writing contest for students in grades 4-12. Students are asked to read a book, poem or speech and write to that author (living or dead) about how the book affected them personally. Letters are judged on state and national levels. Tens of thousands of students from across the country enter Letters About Literature each year.
This year, Letters About Literature received 49,000 entries from young readers across the country! Three 7th grade students from O’Maley Innovation Middle School were semi-finalists for the state of Massachusetts. They ranked in the top ten percent of the letters read in the program that year— a remarkable achievement on their part!
Congratulations to
Brendan Johnson
Matthew Smith
Sarah (Emily) Whitemore
Rockport Senior Center Update
Memoir Writing Class
Classes will be Tuesday morning from 10:30-11:30AM starting June 4th. Come prepared to write about your lives and times. Classes will be taught by Cathryn Clark. Call to sign up 978-546-2573
Call 978-546-2573
Singing Class is for beginners and intermediate singers. The repertory will be varied, including show tunes, standards Jorgelina Zeloi is a professional musician with a degree from The New England Conservatory of Music. No previous singing experience necessary. Class is $5.00. Mondays beginning June 10th from 1:00-2:00PM. Call to sign up 978-546-2573
A Matter of Balance
A four week program blends exercise and learning together. Participants learn to reduce the risk factors, increase activity, and to improve their strength and balance . This program is twice a week, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1-3:00PM. This is a free program sponsored by SeniorCare. Call to sign up 978-546-2573
Laughter is the Best Medicine
This free presentation is sponsored by BAYADA Home Health Care. You will learn the benefits of laughter, how it boosts immunity and decreases pain. Numerous jokes in the presentation to laugh at and share with family & friends. Please RSVP 978-546-2573
The Rockport Senior Center will be traveling to Newport, R.I. on July 17th to tour the Breakers Mansion, have a delicious lunch at the Atlantic Beach Club and then we will take a narrated cruise on the Newport Harbor where you will be able to view many beautiful estates from the water. $79.00 due at time of reservation.
On August 14th we will travel to Connecticut for a delicious lunch and then take a scenic steam train ride where you will meet the Riverboat crew to cruise the Connecticut River on a relaxing, one hour ride. Upon docking, you will meet the steam engine for the return trip to the motor coach. This trip is $82.00 and payable at time of reservation. Call Paula for more information, 978-546-2573.
Intro to iPad & iPhone Classes. 4 classes/$40.00 Thursdays from 1-2:30PM. June 6th -27th and July 11th-August 1st. Taught by Coleen McGrath. Call to reserve your spot. 978-546-2573 Limited space.
Required materials: tablets or phone, owner’s manual, cables, email address(user ID) and password
Intro to Facebook
Do you want to use Facebook but are intimated by it? You will learn to set up an account, learn about all the privacy settings, create postings and messages, navigate the Timeline, upload and tag photos, get comfortable friending people and confidently join the world of Facebook. Mondays & Wednesdays, 10:30-12PM, June 10-19th and July 8th -17th.
4 sessions/$40.00. Payment is due at time of registration.
Intro to Kindle
Kindle classes are Thursdays from 10:30AM-12:30PM. Classes are taught my Coleen McGrath4 Classes/$40.00. Call 978-546-2573 to reserve your spot. Limited space.
What to Look for When Choosing a Quality Healthcare Provider Wednesday, June 12th 1:00PM
You have a choice, choose wisely! Whether a healthcare organization is for profit, or not for profit, each one should adhere to certain standards of care, and you should know what to look for when choosing. This seminar will give you the tips needed to make the right decision.. This presentation is sponsored by Elder Insider. RSVP 978-546-2573.
Hey Gloucester dancers!
A small but dedicated group of people has been working to re-establish regular contra dancing on Cape Ann. Because of a generous donation of space from the First Baptist Church on GLoucester Ave, dances will be held on Sunday evenings, June 9 and 23rd. The evenings will begin with pot luck (table ready please, we don’t have stoves for our use) from 5-6:30. Dancing will follow from 7-10:00. Wellknown caller Cammy Kaynor, who has been teaching and calling dances for 35 years, will call the dances, and musicians of all levels are invited to join the musician’s jam. Sheet music will be provided. A free will offering will be taken to pay the janitor.
Contra dancing is a form of traditional dance usually done in lines or circles and occasional squares. All dances will be taught and all ages are welcome. Contra dancing is great excercise, and a great intergenerational activity. Please join us for fun-filled social event!
Caroline Haines
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day June 15
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day will be observed on Saturday, June 15 from 9 a.m. – 12 Noon at Five Corners in Rockport.
Sponsored by the Rockport Police Department & Rockport Council on Aging, who are encouraging the community to join them anytime between 9 a.m. and 12 Noon. All are welcome. Please bring your business, organization, club sign – hand-made banners or signs are also welcome.
Each year, hundreds of thousands of elders are abused, neglected and exploited. Unfortunately, no one is immune. It occurs in every demographic and can happen to anyone – a friend, family member, neighbor, etc. Together, let’s educate those about elder abuse, join in on June 25th.
For further information, please contact Officer Roger Lesch, 978-546-1212, ext. 13, or e-mail: rlesch@rockportpd.org

