Goose Cove, 1914

In this photo, the tide is coming into Goose Cove, taken 100 years ago this month. Most of the houses on the shore are still there. Photographer Alice M. Curtis's caption says it's "taken from the bridge." She used a tripod to steady her camera, and made a 5x7 inch negative.
In this photo, the tide is coming into Goose Cove, taken 100 years ago this month. Most of the houses on the shore are still there. Photographer Alice M. Curtis’s caption says it’s “taken from the bridge.” She used a tripod to steady her camera, and made a 5×7 inch negative.

2014 North Shore Magazine’s BONS Awards Are Live! Vote For Your Local Fav’s

Would you consider the effort that your favorite GMG contributors put in worthy of a vote for best blog? I think so. We’re in the mix, hopefully the energy we put into this thing for you 365 days a year has earned your vote.

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Voting For Your Favorite Local Businesses and Services Is A Good Way To Reward Them For The Hard Work They Do All Year Long

Click Here To Fill Out Your Ballot

I haven’t voted yet but I have to assume we’re nominated and if you would like to vote for the GMG Team we’d be pretty happy about that.  But before you vote for us, there are so many other incredible bakeries, coffee shops, and destinations in our area that I believe in my heart of hearts deserve your votes so vote for them first if you do anything else!

 

Best of the North Shore (BONS) 2014 Voting

Where to eat, what to buy, who to see, and how to stay on trend—the answers lie all over the North Shore. We all have our go-to favorites and it’s your turn to weigh in by voting for the 2014 BONS Readers’ Choices Awards.

This year, there are more categories, a better voting platform, and bigger recognition for Readers’ Choices winners in the August 2014 issue of Northshore! Voting ends June 1.

Friday May 30th , 2014 Cape Ann Weather …

Marine Forecast…
Fri S winds 5 to 10 kt. Seas 2 to 3 ft. A chance of showers.
Fri Night S winds 5 to 10 kt…becoming NE after midnight. Seas 2 to 3 ft. A chance of showers and tstms.

Video Cast….

http://youtu.be/CENXw5v9pq8
Hourly Forecast…

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Weekend Forecast…

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Community Stuff 5/30/14

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Hi Joey,
I am not sure if this is GMG material, but would you mind posting this announcement?
Thanks,
Erin McKay
Attention families of students grade 8-11: The YMCA and Gloucester High School are exploring the possibility of starting a high school swim team.  The YMCA will be offering free pool use for the first year of the program as well as a volunteer coach.  Any students who will be in grades 9-12 next year at GHS are welcome.  There are no try outs, and all students will be trained in the four basic strokes.  Swimming will be part of the winter sports season so it is a great sport to participate in between fall and spring sports seasons to stay in shape.  This is also a wonderful opportunity for kids who are not on a traditional team sport to try something new. Any interested participants should see Ms. Muise in the principal’s office, or contact the high school  978-281-9870.


Blood Drive


YMCA of the North Shore Helps Bring Birthday Parties to Homeless Children

Y joins forces with Birthday Wishes organization to ensure ALL kids get a birthday celebration

Each of the YMCA of the North Shore’s seven locations: Cape Ann (Gloucester), Beverly, Marblehead, Salem, Ipswich, Haverhill and Plaistow, NH will be collecting birthday gifts and supplies from May 27 to June 15, to support Birthday Wishes, a local non profit that brings Birthday Parties to homeless children throughout the region.

Birthday Wishes supports the idea that children regardless of their living situation, should celebrate their birthdays joyfully, surrounded by family, friends, and others who care. It’s grassroots philosophy fosters the spirit of volunteerism and community service in the adults, children, and families who donate their time and resources to the Birthday Wishes mission.

Founded in 2002 as a  volunteer organization serving one local shelter, Birthday Wishes has expanded its program to serve more than 185 shelters and transitional living facilities in Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Long Island, New York. Our goal is to provide birthday parties to all homeless children in Massachusetts and to make our model available to homeless family programs nationwide.

In Massachusetts and New Hampshire there are 96,000 homeless children who do not get to celebrate one of life’s sweetest joys—a birthday party. From May 27 to June 15, join the YMCA of the North Shore in spreading birthday cheer to a homeless child. Volunteer and donate party supplies or gifts at any of the seven YMCA of the North Shore locations in Cape Ann (Gloucester), Beverly, Marblehead, Salem, Ipswich, Haverhill and Plaistow, NH. Help ensure that ALL children have the opportunity to be celebrated on their birthday.

For more information visit http://www.northshoreymca.org/programs/social-responsibility/community-impact/birthday-in-a-box/.


Hello Cape Ann Trail Stewards partners!

I am writing in hopes that you would be willing to share our event flyer (see attached) for this weekend’s upcoming cleanup at the Babson Reservoir with the City of Gloucester.  The date is Sunday, June 1 from 9-11AM.

Thank you so much!

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Hi Joey,
I’m pleased to share that the next Cape Ann Contra Dance is scheduled for Saturday, May 31 at the First Baptist Church, 38 Gloucester Ave., Gloucester, MA.

No experience is required!  All dances are taught.

House band regulars will be joined by guest fiddler Adrienne Howard.

A break is planned for the half-way point, roughly 8:30, for refreshments and visiting. Non-alcoholic drinks as well as finger snack foods are welcome to be brought and shared. Water bottles are recommended to reduce our use of paper cups.
This dance is sponsored in part by the Outreach Fund of the Country Dance and Song Society, Folk Life Studio, and the generosity of the First Baptist Church, Gloucester and the Cape Ann House Contra Band.

For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/CapeAnnContraDance, or contact us at capeanncontradance@gmail.com

May 31


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Sandy Bay Preschool is thrilled to introduce the Cape Ann community to our new Director and Lead Teacher, Donna Hingston. Donna, a resident of Marblehead, has amassed 30+ years of experience both at the Preschool Director and Lead Teacher level.  With degrees in Early Childhood Education and Psychology as well as noteworthy coursework in both Day Care Administration and Visual Arts, Donna brings boundless administrative, educational and creative expertise to the school.  She is delighted to work alongside the fabulous Kristy Mulkern and is excited to have the support of a well-established parent cooperative preschool behind her.  Although Donna officially begins in August, she is already working on plans for the 2014-2015 school year and will be involved in our summer playdates.

New and prospective families, alumni and the plain curious are invited to meet Donna at our open house on  Wednesday, June 4 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. We think you’ll love her as much as we do!


Hi Joey,

The GHS Human Rights Initiative is holding their second annual benefit concert next Wednesday, June 4th at 6 P.M. at the Stage Fort Park Gazebo. There will be five talented high school and local musicians and bands playing that night as we raise awareness about the issue of the imbalance of education in the United States. The concert is free to the public, but we will appreciate any donations, which will be sent to Teach for America, a program devoted to eliminating educational inequality.

If you could plug this in your blog before next Wednesday, that would be really great! Also if you wanted to bring down a photographer for the night of, that would be really fun!

Thank you very much! Please feel free to email/call me if you have any questions.

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Hey Joey!

We’re raising funds to put in a floating dock at the Paint Factory in honor of our friend and co-worker Kim Marshall Tilas to celebrate her 50th birthday and surviving breast cancer. The goal is $9250 in time for Kim to pop a champagne cork on her birthday on July 24th. Just go to http://www.whale.org/help-make-birthday-wish-come-true-dock-paint-factory/. We’re looking forward to visitors arriving at the Paint Factory from the water.

Thanks so much!

Amy Kerr

Ocean Alliance

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Want Some Landscaping Logs?

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Perfect for defining driveways or standing up and wrapping rope around.  Ive got a bunch you can have for free here at the dock, 95 East Main St. Captain Joe’s

You can stand them up and wrap thick fishing line around the top and plant them in the ground as boundary markers. Or stick them in the ground about 8 feet apart and drill a hole through the top and string the fishing rope through to create a cordoned off area. working on the scrolling issue. may have it fixed. check now.
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Shooting the Breeze

DSCF4469Builder and skipper of the Schooner ArdelleHarold Burnham (L), chats with bystanders at the  Harriet Webster Pier at Maritime Gloucester.

Swallows, Swans, Cygnets and a Muskrat

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It is wonderful to see the swans with their cygnets on Niles Pond again.  I really hope these little ones make it, as last year none survived.  I love to see swallows swooping, but these two made a pretty pair on the wire.  The muskrat was just cruising as normal along the shoreline.  You gotta love Niles Pond, there is always something to see.

E.J. Lefavour

http://www.hobbithousestudio.com

The Latest On Burnhams Field From John McElhenny

@JMcElhenny: #GloucesterMA: Want the latest on the Burnham’s Field renovation? Here’s your #Video update:

Published on May 28, 2014
Steve Winslow of Gloucester’s Community Development Department gives an update on the renovation of Burnham’s Field. May 27, 2014. Interview by John McElhenny of the Friends of Burnham’s Field.

Drugged driving PSA filmed at Good Harbor Beach and the Back Shore

Lisa Smith from Cape Ann TV send us this nice note along with her new PSA discouraging drugged driving.

Here is a Public Service Announcement we made with the Healthy Gloucester Collaborative and the Gloucester Youth Council about the consequences of drugged driving. We filmed it at Good Harbor and the Back Shore.

Gloucester’s New Cruise Ship Gets a New Website

In case you haven’t noticed, Gloucester now has its very own resident cruise ship, The Beauport Princess.  And what a beauty it is!  If you haven’t yet been aboard, this would be a good week to check it out because they’re offering “special introductory pricing.”  And on Friday, June 13, we’re producing a concert cruise featuring The Toasters (on their 2014 world tour) with a special reunion of Mile 21.  Tickets include the concert, Gloucester Harbor cruise and a party buffet featuring Seaport Grille’s world famous lobster rolls!  Get tickets here.

This week we launched a new website for Beauport Princess (see here).  And we built it using a “responsive design” (just like we did for The Cave — see our post about that here), which means it optimizes the viewing experience for what ever device you’re using: computer, tablet or phone.  For example, here’s what it looks like on a computer:

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Here’s what it looks like on a smart-phone.  Notice the menu is optional.  It will automatically drop down when you tap on the menu icon (at the right of the bar with the word HOME in it).

Many other things have changed as well.  And if you turn your phone sideways it will change again — automatically.

If you tap the phone number at the top-right, your phone will automatically initiate a call to book a cruise.

This new website also works beautifully on an iPad and any tablet.

And best of all, the new website uses the same exact HTML code and content (photos, writing, graphics, cruise list, etc.) to display on the phone, tablet and computer.  (You can read a more detailed explanation of why you should build your next website using this type of responsive design here.)

Check out the new Beauport Princess website on all of your devices and see how it looks.

But don’t let that be a substitute for getting aboard.  How many people can say they live in a town with a cruise ship they can go on for an evening any time they like!

Dave Sag’s Blues Party to host Steve Sadler and Jimmy Scoppa tonight @ The Rhumb Line 5.29.2014

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Dave says,

I am just wiped out from all the necessary machinations incurred oner the last weekend. Played music a lot and had to soak my aching body and head in a strong solution of Epsom Salts and Tito’s Vodka for two daze, just to get the banshees to wave a white flag. It helps to rub a little on the inside, too. Presently, I’m lucid enuf to egest this at you before the little people carry me away. At least, when I get Alzheimers,  I won’t remember that I forgot.
So, this Thursday  at the “newly renovated”* Rhumb Line, let’s welcome back Steve Sadler and Jimmy Scoppa. The commodious Steve S. has just returned from a successful campaign in Gaul, where jokes and sandwiches are divided in three parts.** No one knew enuf to clap. And Jimmy, late mechanic of T.H. and the Wreckage fame,  has got his scutum and pilum in fine shape for executing  masterful maneuvers against the enemy. These two guys will show you what it’s like to be an underrated glitar hero. Unbelievable! Can you say ooh-whee? Tintinnabulations supplied by the current hotshot  drummmbler of Broomful o’ Blooz, Mr. Chris Rivelli with myself on base. So launder your Spanx®, splash  on some Stetson© and join in on the fun!

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*A countertop has been painted, and the lights have been turned off, making everybody look real good. See for yourself.
** just got done re-reading all of Woody Allen’s three old books. Maybe this is where I  stole everything. I was amazed at the similarities.

THE RHUMB LINE BAR & RESTAURANT
40 Railroad Ave.

Gloucester, MA 01930

phone: 978-283-9732

http://www.therhumbline.com/index.htm

 

Cheesy Fingerling Potatoes

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When Spring Knocks at Your Door…

“When spring knocks at your door, regardless of the time of year or season of our lives, run, do not walk to that door, throw it open with wild abandon, and say, "Yes! Yes, come in! Do me, and do me big!”  ― Jeffrey R. Anderson, The Nature of Things - Navigating Everyday Life with Grace When I see Spring blossoms, I don't wait to photograph them, because they'll shortly be replaced by green leaves. We won't see colors like that until Fall, and after that we must wait until the next Spring.
“When spring knocks at your door, regardless of the time of year or season of our lives, run, do not walk to that door, throw it open with wild abandon, and say, “Yes! Yes, come in! Do me, and do me big!”
― Jeffrey R. Anderson, The Nature of Things – Navigating Everyday Life with Grace
When I see Spring blossoms, I don’t wait to photograph them, because they’ll shortly be replaced by green leaves. We won’t see colors like that until Fall, and after that we must wait until the next Spring.

 

 

 

The Rose Baker Singing Seniors, under "Jayzee’s" direction. Seacoast Nursing Home

The Rose Baker Singing Seniors, under “Jayzee’s” direction. Seacoast Nursing Home, Gloucester. May 18, 2014

From Jorgelina Zeoli

All photos and video clips, courtesy of Judy Keith and Ray Spiecker.

The Rose Baker Singing Seniors, under “Jayzee’s” direction. Seacoast Nursing Home, Gloucester. May 18, 2014.

To book the Singing Seniors, please contact Jorgelina Zeoli at jayzee.miracles@gmail.com

Engaging the residents at Seacoast-