Sarah Elizabeth Shop’s T-Shirt Sale

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Hey Joey,

It’s hot! Would you post this flyer featuring the beautiful Katharine Worth of Banana’s fame? I’m having a T shirt sale in Rockport at the Sarah Elizabeth Shop next weekend. So come on by!

Julia Garrison- owner, printer,
Sarah Elizabeth Shop

5 Whistlestop Mall

Rockport, MA
(978)546-1037

Windowpane Flounder at Maritime Gloucester’s Aquarium

Windowpane Flounder at Maritime Gloucester’s Aquarium 

Our windowpane flounders are masters of camouflage and can change their color to match the seafloor.  Lots of amazing sea creatures can be found in our outdoor Aquarium, open daily through October from 10:00-6:00. 

Learn more about Maritime Gloucester here- http://maritimegloucester.org/

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In response to Fred Bodin’s post on July 18, 2013.

From The Neverlanders:

Drive By Shooting Picture

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Drive by Shooting on Main Street

Posted on July 18, 2013 by Joey C

2013 GMG Blackburn Challenge Live Blog

Follow Our Boy Paul Morrison on his journey around Cape Ann aboard kayak via his cool Rubber duck tracker (works great on smartphones too)

For The Paul Morrison rubber duck tracker Click Here

Send in any photos from the race and I’ll post them to the live blog.

Look for Mr Rubber Duck and Paul he’ll be wearing a bright orange shirt-

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Paul writes-

Park in front of Gloucester High School at 7AM tomorrow and go out back and check out these boats! High Tech SUP paddleboards, tandem canoes, sliding multi rowing boats, fixed multirowing boats, Banks Dory, Workboats, fixed and sliding doubles and singles, outrigger canoes single and double, sea kayaks single and double, fast sea kayaks, high performance kayaks, even Hawaii Five Oh outriggers with everyone yelling hut! hut! hut! 225 boats all told.

Or hang out somewhere on the shoreline or on Pavillion beach after 11AM and watch these boats race to the greasy pole finish line. Whatever you do, do not stay inside on this beautiful weekend clicking on the Rubber Duck Tracker! OK, maybe once, then get in a boat and get out there.

Cape Ann Rowing Club (website) puts on a great circumnavigation of Cape Ann Race every year. This is the 27th running.

7:17AM Update:

Looks like Paul and RD have made their way to the Race Start out behind GHS-

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7:40Update:

Looks like he’s in starting position just off Dun Fugin.

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8:09AM Update:

Aaaaand he’s off!

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8:56 Update:

Up The Annisquam they go-

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9:42 Update:

Working their way toward the tip if the Cape-

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10:33 Update”

Heading Southeast Off Rockport-

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12:32 Update-

Approaching Brace Cove

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1:57 Update:

He Made It!

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Community Stuff 7/20/13

Rich Bean writes-

Hi guys,

I’d like to give a shoutout to Gloucester Rental Center.  Go there if you need something for your Party, or Equipment & Tools.  In order to refinish my deck I rented a monster orbital sander that worked wonders.  It did exactly what I needed.  And when I decided I needed a nail gun, it was a quick trip to rent that too!  Great staff.  They made it easy and flexible.  If you are a homeowner you should be aware of this place.  Plenty of times I have hesitated on a project because it is impossible to have all the tools, never thinking I could easily rent them.  Check them out.  I’m glad they are there.

Rich

Gloucester Rental Center

http://www.glourental.com/

32 Maplewood Ave.

978-281-3266


Rockport Senior Center

New Dates

Laughter is the Best Medicine, a free presentation by BAYADA Health Care. The date has been changed to Wednesday, August 7th at 12:30-1:30PM.  Come hear how laughter can help you stay healthy. Many jokes you can share with family & friends. Please RSVP 978-546-2573

July Birthday Party for the Rockport Senior Center has been changed from Thursday July 25th to Thursday August 1st at 12:30PM..All of you who got your invitation, please mark the new date and RSVP to Diane at 978-546-2573.

The Senior Care Summer Barbecue that was scheduled at the Rockport Senior Center for Wednesday, July 24th has been rescheduled to Wednesday, August 7th  at 11:30. Please call Freda for more information or reservations, 978-546-5027


Yo, did y’all know Karen Bell did socks?

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http://www.kbellsocks.com/

Karen writes-

Joey!

Did you want the names of penny candy stores?

My mother remembered Yankee General Store (Selma Bell) and I remember Bertha’s and Critinans on Bass Ave (also called Carl’s)

Xxoo

Love GMG!

Karen Bell- K. Bell Socks


Fish Candy joints-

Hi Joey,  When I was a kid growing up in Gloucester in the 40’s we got our penny candy from Higgins store on the corner of Smith St by St Ann’s church I know they renamed the church but to me it’s still St Ann’s. Thanks for all the memories you bring up everyday…Grace Duncan

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Blackburn Challenge 1987: 2013 is tomorrow

Fred Bodin posts:

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The Blackburn Challenge, 1987. The cox of the Seine Boat Nina blows the war horn for power strokes. This heavy boat is filled with one ton of pure muscle and brawn. Notice the bow wake, and the wake off her stern. A very impressive sight – I can still hear that horn. One my striking memories of the Seine Boats racing was one of them plowing through the Atlantic Ocean with a smoking hibachi over the side grilling hot dogs and burgers. Of course there was a keg aboard. Row on!

Fred Bodin photographed the Blackburn Challenge from 1987 to 1992, from the committee boat.

A Statement from Gran Prix of Gloucester’s Paul Boudreau

Hi Joey,

The Gloucester Times is going to run a story about the Gran Prix of Gloucester, possibly in Saturday’s edition. I wanted to share the statement that I provided them. Please feel free to run all of this.

On a personal note, I love Gloucester. My family and I are regular visitors at Wingaersheek Beach, on rare nights we get a babysitter, my wife & I hit Duckworth’s. My favorite drive when I need to get my toddler to sleep is heading north on 127 to Folly Cove.

As you’ll see below, we’ve had to investigate other host cities. Rest assured that we are working with the Gloucester Chief Administrative Officer to close some issues. We recently had a site visit with the Chief Administrative Officer, the Operations Manager of Public Services, Fire Chief and Building Inspector and made significant progress. Finally, we’re going through the permit process.

Best,

Paul Boudreau

We are committed to hosting a world-class event in the Greater Boston area on the weekend of Sept. 28-29. Since the fall of 2012, after the completion of the race weekend, Gloucester city officials raised concerns with the event.  We have endeavored to address these concerns to the best of our abilities. Discussions are ongoing, and we remain optimistic that we can reach an agreement. However, given the uncertainty that Gloucester would continue to be a feasible host city, we faced no other choice but to explore options for other potential host cities in the area.

Athletes from across the United States and Europe are currently making travel plans for their cyclocross race season. As the kickoff event of the premier professional cyclocross race series in the United States, we feel we have an obligation to continue to host this event. In addition, the economic impact it has provided to the community has grown tremendously. Based on a Bentley University economic impact study, roughly 40 percent of participants stay in the Cape Ann region during the race weekend.  In the race’s fourteen years, we have strived to be mindful, cooperative community partners and are dedicated to building upon the relationship with the city . However, if the Gloucester venue is not a viable location, we will be forced to seek an alternative site that meets the standards that racers have come to expect from this event.


Editor Nore from Joey C

I am fully supportive of the Gran Prix, the quality of the people it brings here and what they put back into the community between the businesses that benefit and the showcasing of our City as a venue for world class events.  Make no mistake about it, these athletes travel from all over the world to participate.

They have demonstrated that they leave the park in better shape than when they arrive. (Pictures don’t lie homie),  and show that they are willing to listen to, and work with the powers that be to insure that people are left happy.

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Uhmm, yeah, the new dry-fit shirts are gonna be sick!

Top quality moisture wicking material.
Here we decided on logo size with some cut-out paper logos. The color blue is gonna be deeper blue so it will really pop! Three color printing

When I tell you I’m not compromising one tiny bit on anything we make I’m telling you I’m not compromising on any product we order or ship.
Only stuff I’d want to wear.
#Boom!
Better get your sizes and colors in. Navy/White or Black shirts. Short sleeve or long sleeve moisture wicking material. Crazy comfort. Boooyaaaa!

Don’t believe rumors ~ Block Party is ON

BLOCK PARTY IS ON AS OF NOW

Any rumors you may hear about the block party being cancelled are FALSE. The Block Party is ON. If weather forces us to cancel, we will post the cancellation by 4pm tomorrow (Saturday) right here on GMG!

See this post for some last minute updates.

William Arthur Ward Quote of the Week From Greg Bover

“Feeling gratitude and not expressing it is like wrapping a present and not giving it.”

William Arthur Ward (1921-1994)

A Louisiana native, Ward was as near to a professional proverbian as one can find in American society. After a stint in the Philippines with the US Army, Ward was Assistant to the President of Texas Wesleyan University, founded by the Methodist Episcopal Church. He headed a number of church groups during his active community life and wrote an inspirational column that appeared in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram for many years. Among the publications that featured his extraordinary output of quotable sayings were The Reader’s Digest, The Christian Advocate, and Science of the Mind magazine. Ward also served on the boards of the Rotary, the Red Cross, and the Boy Scouts of America.

Greg Bover

Fish on Fridays

The Fish on Fridays series is a collaboration between Gloucester photographers Kathy Chapman and Marty Luster. Look for various aspects of Gloucester’s centuries-old fishing industry highlighted here on Fridays.

Shucking Clams at Gloucester’s Intershell. Most mornings Intershell  http://www.intershell.biz/ employs up to 30 people processing sea clams which have been trucked up from Provincetown, MA. http://www.provincetown-ma.gov/index.aspx?nid=80

Note: the video has not been sped up – that’s real-time shucking speed!

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Photograph and Video © Kathy Chapman 2013
http://www.kathychapman.com

Video edited by Marty Luster 2013
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The Old Sloop Fair

The Old Sloop Fair at the handicap-accessible First Congregational Church of Rockport, 12 School Street, will continue with the traditional events — Silent Auction, White Elephants, Art Mart, Jewelry, Books, Handcrafted Goods, Handknits, Pet Corner, Bake Table, and Snack Bar — on Friday, July 19 and Saturday, July 20, and conclude on Saturday, July 27, with the Giant Yard Sale.  There is an astonishing assortment of hundreds of items for sale.  These photos show a few of the things in the Silent Auction.

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The Old Sloop Fair has long been a popular Rockport summer attraction.  It originated in 1957 under the guidance of Rev. Ed Nutting.  In the early years of the fair, School Street was closed to traffic, festive lighting was erected, and a live auction was held in the street.  Long-time Rockport residents may remember auctioneers Frank Gray and Karl Johnson, “grab lady” Peg Emerson, the roast turkey dinners, and the “Old Sloop” sailor caps worn by the volunteers.

The First Congregational Church was organized in 1755. The building that is now the church sanctuary was constructed in 1804 and originally served as the town meeting house. The tall steeple and white facade close to the Sandy Bay shoreline resemble a ship’s sail when seen from the sea, and the nickname “Old Sloop” was conferred by the fishermen. The steeple contains the Town Clock. Proceeds from this year’s Fair will go toward the church’s operating expenses and the restoration and preservation of the church’s buildings. A project to restore the roof, siding, and windows of the sanctuary building was recently completed, financed by a Community Preservation Act grant and by contributions from parishioners and townspeople.

For more information, visit http://oldsloopfair.org, find us on Facebook at https://facebook.com/OldSloopFair, send email to info@oldsloopfair.org, or call 978-309-9667.

Blackburn Challenge Tomorrow! Saturday!

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Park in front of Gloucester High School at 7AM tomorrow and go out back and check out these boats! High Tech SUP paddleboards, tandem canoes, sliding multi rowing boats, fixed multirowing boats, Banks Dory, Workboats, fixed and sliding doubles and singles, outrigger canoes single and double, sea kayaks single and double, fast sea kayaks, high performance kayaks, even Hawaii Five Oh outriggers with everyone yelling hut! hut! hut! 225 boats all told.

Or hang out somewhere on the shoreline or on Pavillion beach after 11AM and watch these boats race to the greasy pole finish line. Whatever you do, do not stay inside on this beautiful weekend clicking on the Rubber Duck Tracker! OK, maybe once, then get in a boat and get out there.

Cape Ann Rowing Club (website) puts on a great circumnavigation of Cape Ann Race every year. This is the 27th running.