"Pop-up" party at the POP Gallery

Submitted by Fred Bodin

“Pop-up” party at the POP Gallery, diagonally across the street from me. The lighting is as it was – very red. Well attended and they were buying. Serving wine and caviar dip. Classy!

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Community Stuff 7/2/13

Pauline Breshnahan submits-

Good Morning,  In honor of July 4, 2013 we are offering the following at the shop.
All of our American flags are made in the USA.
Please share.
At the same time, If you have an old, tattered or worn American flag please bring it in and
we will be happy to dispose of it properly.
We are on Facebook and Twitter too!!

FB = Paulinesgifts twitter @paulinesgifts


aturday, July 6

Collection/Reflection by Mary Rhinelander, 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Contemporary art installation at the White-Ellery House. This program is free and open to the public as part of Escape North’s 17th Century Saturdays. For more information, click here.

Saturday, July 6

Hopper’s Houses Walking Tour, 10:00 a.m.

Take a docent-led stroll past select Gloucester houses made famous by painter Edward Hopper. $10 members; $20 nonmembers. Space is limited. Reservations required.

Wednesday, July 10

Fitz Henry Lane’s Sunset Harbor Cruise, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.

A narrated tour of the Gloucester Harbor aboard the schooner Ardelle. This program is offered in collaboration with Maritime Gloucester. Members only, $20. Reservations required. For more information please call (978) 281-0470 or visit www.maritimegloucester.org.

Saturday, July 13

Fitz Henry Lane’s Gloucester Walking Tour, 10:00 a.m.

Walk through this 19th century maritime artist’s Gloucester neighborhood with a Museum docent. $10 members; $20 nonmembers. Space is limited. Reservations required.

Friday, July 26

Music in the Courtyard: John Rockwell, 4:00 to 5:00 p.m.

Enjoy a performance in the Museum’s outdoor courtyard. For more information click here.


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Good evening Joey,

I know that you are just wrapping up your coverage of this year’s FIESTA but I wanted to share with you some other great news about Gloucester I thought you might want to share with your dedicated followers.

The organization I am involved with through the North Shore of the United Way –  Women in Action – announced a new round of grants with $20,000 going to Cape Ann based organizations. I wanted to share the following press release elaborating on the grants for your consideration…

NORTH SHORE UNITED WAY’S WOMEN IN ACTION AWARDS $20K  TO CAPE ANN PROGRAMS WITH FOCUS ON HEALTHY FAMILIES

The North Shore United Way’s Women in Action initiative announced that $20,000 of their total $30,767 in grant awards will support two Cape Ann programs with a focus on Gloucester: The Cape Ann Farmers’ Market Backyard Growers Program and The Open Door.  Gloucester is one of 35 communities in Massachusetts with the highest concentrations of hunger, six times greater than the state average.  In Gloucester’s schools, more than 1 in 3 children (actually 44%) come from families that struggle to feed their children. The Women in Action (WIA) grants address the barriers to purchasing fresh fruits and vegetables, increase exposure to and understanding of healthy food for elementary aged children and provide resources for low-income families.

Launched in 2011, Women in Action is an initiative that grew out of the North Shore United Way’s strategic focus area of health.  Through the efforts and commitment of WIA committee members and Manchester residents, Nancy Bildner, Betsy Brown, Tracy Davis, Deb de Sherbinin, Ann Noble-Kiley, Sue Philbrick as well as WIA Co-Chair and Essex resident, Scottie Robinson, 100% of all money raised through WIA is awarded each spring through specific grants to local programs focused on nutrition and physical activity for children.

Tracy Davis


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Join Schooner Adventure’s guides for a 90 minute guided walking tour of Gloucester’s Working Waterfront, starting at the Fisherman’s Statue and ending on Harbor Loop. We will be looking at old photographs and maps, taking us back to the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. Old companies and buildings will be identified at their original locations as we make our way down the Boulevard and Rogers St. $5 per person. Please RSVP @ 978-281-8079. Meet guide at 10 am at the Fishermen’s Statue this Saturday and every other following Saturday: 7/6, 7/20, 8/3, 8/17, 8/31, 9/14, 9/28 (weather permitting).

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Standers vs Sitters On Pavilion Beach. Is There really any debate on this one?

Rick Terselic submits-

Hi Joey:  There was a significant amount of friction between the folks
on Pavilion Beach during the Greasy Pole competitions this weekend.
I’m of the old school that says standing room only!  The sitters were
not only taking up more than their share of beach, they were yelling
(cursing at times) at anyone who was blocking their view. From what I
witnessed each afternoon it could have easily resulted in a rumble
many times over.  How about setting up a poll and let’s see what the
GMG Community thinks about this issue? Viva!! Rick Terselic

I’m not sure there should even be a debate about this.  If it’s standing room only it’s standing room only during the Greasy Pole and Seine boat races.  Obviously if you have some old folks that can’t stand up you move to the side for them but people really can’t expect the whole beach to part for them o have direct sight lines to the pole if everyone else is standing up.  that’s just plain ridiculous.

But we’ll poll it anyway and leave your comments below in the comment section.

Preparing The 4th Bonfire. Rockport, Ma. photo by Anthony Marks

Preparing The 4th Bonfire. Rockport, Ma. photo by Anthony Marks

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Has The GMG Team Delivered Or Has The GMG Team Delivered?

Over 60 Fiesta Posts with more to come.

Could not be prouder of this group of contributors who work tirelessly to bring it to the locals and ex-patriots who have moved away but got to live Fiesta vicariously through our lenses.

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again- “I’ll take my group of dedicated Gloucester lovers over any other group ever assembled.  We’ve got talent but way more than talent it’s the heart and LOVE for this place that makes them the best”

Thank you for your dedication to making GMG the best it can be, even more thank you for your friendship.

Thank you,

Your Boy Joey C

Storm Clouds Over Gloucester Harbor

Hi Joey,

I caught this formation over Gloucester Harbor Wednesday afternoon. This was part of the storm that the tornado warnings were issued about  today. I was looking at the radar map on Weather.com and saw this red spot heading toward Gloucester. When I looked outside this is what I saw!

Enjoy!
~Bill O’Connor
North Shore Kid

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Mary Grazen-Browne forwards-

Storm coming across outer harbor –

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Hello,
Thought I’d share my shot of the storm storm clouds rolling past the Fort. Enjoy.
Nick Parco

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AFRICA

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Barbara and I recently returned from a 17-day visit to Botswana, Zambia and Zimbabwe. It was an adventure that we will always remember.

As you might have guessed, I took a few (thousand) photos and video clips. Rather than share them all with you (although I know you would love that), I thought it best to post several short composite still and movie videos on YouTube intermittently over several days.

Video is a medium I am just beginning to learn, so please bear with me as I aspire to reach the very high standards of GMG’s Craig Kimberly and Kim Smith.

Here is the first effort featuring our arrival in Johannesburg and a cruise on the Chobe River in Botswana.

The tour was booked through Boston based Overseas Adventure Travel. We stayed in tented camps and rustic lodges and were transported from place to place by open vehicle, bus, light planes and small boats.

Soundtrack music is by Ingonyama whom we were lucky enough to see and hear around a campfire in Zimbabwe.

CRABBY MONDAY’s Every Monday all day long!! At Topside Grill

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CRABBY MONDAY’s

Every Monday all day long!!

COME ON IN!

CHECK OUT OUR NEW CRAB MENU –

Snow Crab Clusters, Crab Cakes, Crab Cocktail, Jonah Crab Claws, Stone Crabs, Lump Crab, Rock Crab, Crab Casserole, Lobster & Crab Combo’s. Staring now, all summer long!!!!

If you love crab, you’ll love Mondays!

Don’t forget about Tuesday Oyster Night or Sunday Brunch!

50 Rogers st, Gloucester, MA

Tornado Warning For Cape Ann- Close Your Windows and Seek Safety

Pastel Workshop with Gabrielle Barzaghi at Rocky Neck Cultural Center

pastel workshop

July 19, 20 and 21, 10 am – 3 pm

This is an intensive three-day workshop that explores traditional and contemporary approaches to drawing with chalk pastels. There will be an ongoing conversation about color (observed and expressive), formal and technical drawing concerns, and meaning and metaphor as it relates to our work. There will be demos, critiques, and lots of one-on-one attention. Participants should have basic drawing skills. If you love to draw and would like to learn how to use pastels, or would like to brush up on your pastel technique and try new things, this would be a great workshop to take. Painters will find this medium a welcome addition to their studio practice.

Artist and Educator Gabrielle Barzaghi is a Senior Lecturer at New England School of Art and Design at Suffolk University and has taught college level drawing since 1980. You may see her work at www.gabriellebarzaghi.com

 

Cost: RNAC members $300, Non-members $330
Details: Minimum enrollment 5 people, maximum 8. A supply list will be provided. Students must bring their own drawing boards. Easels are provided.
To sign up or for more information, contact Gabrielle Barzaghi at gb@gabriellebarzaghi.com

Editing the Nick Avelis Sunday Greasy Pole Video!

The Sunday Greasy Pole competition with winner Nick Alvelis was a fantastically exciting event and I captured lots of good footage and have lots of great music in mind–hopefully the editing will be done by the end of today.

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Common Milkweed (Asclepias syriaca)

Thanks to Al Bezanson for sharing this photo of Phyllis’ milkweed in bloom, with honey bees. I am not going to make my 2:00 posting deadline and Al’s photo came in the nick of time! My milkweed is still aways from blooming I think because the temperatures are warmer further inland. Thanks for sharing Al!

Roots 66 to open Free Boulevard Concert July 3 ~ Dance & Party from 5-11PM

Ev Harlow and his band Roots 66 have agreed to open the free concert on the Boulevard beginning at 5pm on Wednesday 7/3.  Their bluesy blend of roots, classic rock and Americana fits perfectly with the spirit of the day and will help us all get ready to celebrate our independence with music, dancing, parade, fireworks & a spectacular laser light show.

Then after the parade, and for the 6th year in a row, Carlos Menezes, Jr. will bring us music from Cape Ann Big Band and The Runaround Sound to Ringo Tarr’s Boulevard stage for a city-wide dance party by the Cut Bridge at the corner of the Boulevard and Centennial Ave (see map here).  This free concert, presented by The Gloucester Fund and gimmesound.com, is only possible because of lots of hard work and generosity on the part of Ringo, his stage/event team and the musicians — all of whom donate their time and talent.  Come down on Wednesday and show them some love!

The Runaround Sound at the BoulevardHere’s the updated schedule:
5:00 Roots 66 kicks off the music
6:00 Music breaks for Horribles Parade
7:00 Cape Ann Big Band & The Runaround Sound after the parade
9:30 Fireworks over Gloucester Harbor
10:00 Spectacular LASER LIGHT SHOW by RK Lighting Design
Then dance with Runaround under the stars & the lasers until 11 P.M!

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