Captured Susan of Toodeloos and Lauran of Rockport.
Month: August 2014
The Old and the New
Summer Pottery Sale – Nina Goodick
MUSIC & MEDITATION IN THE MEETINGHOUSE – August 31
MUSIC & MEDITATION IN THE MEETINGHOUSE (MMM) featuring meditation leader Brian King with cellist Kristen Miller, August 31st, 2014 in the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Meetinghouse
BASICS: Candle‐lit setting Meetinghouse, home of the Meditation and Music
August 31st, 2014 at 7:30pm in Gloucester’s 1806
Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church
Corner of Middle and Church Streets, on the green
Free‐Will Offering, Fully Accessible, and Everyone is Welcome with Light Refreshments, gloucesteruu@earthlink.net, (978‐283‐3410)
Social Gathering Afterwards Church Contact: Karen Rembert
EVENT DESCRIPTION: The Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church is pleased to announce the next event of its monthly series called Music & Meditation in the Meetinghouse (MMM) that offers Cape Ann residents and visitors a unique combination of beautiful music and relaxing meditation.
Each MMM event offers the participants an opportunity to enjoy a different combination of peaceful self‐awareness through various kinds of meditation enhanced by the musical offerings. The MMM experience is intended to be comforting, entertaining and spiritual but it is emphatically not a church service. It is held in the candle‐lit sanctuary of the grand Meetinghouse, a place of gathering and welcoming for the entire Gloucester community for over 200 years. The Meetinghouse, whose lantern tower with a Paul Revere bell has guided generations of mariners safely into our harbor, is on the National Register of Historic Places. It is the oldest surviving church building on Cape Ann.
The August event will feature meditation leader Brian King with cellist Kristen Miller. There will be a collation with light refreshments afterwards in the Entrance House, giving participants the opportunity to meet the leaders and each other in a convivial atmosphere.
The Sanctuary is accessible with facilities for persons with disabilities via the side entrance at 10 Church Street. A free‐will offering of $10 is requested but no one will be turned away and everyone is welcome regardless of financial capability.
Find your way Sunday evening to the green at the corner of Middle and Church Streets to discover an hour of peace, enjoyment and contemplation in Gloucester’s historic 1806 Meetinghouse.
MEDITATION LEADER: Brian King is a singer, songwriter, and performer. Since a young age, he has cultivated his passion for spirituality, religion, and mythology by studying multiple traditions from Buddhism, Neo‐Shamanism, and Theosophy to Tarot, Jungian psychology and world mythology. Brian has been greatly influenced by the works and teachings of Joseph Campbell, Alan Watts, and Pema Chodron. He has practiced various forms of meditation and contemplation throughout his life, and has found the chakra system to be a beautiful way to balance the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual.
For a decade, Brian worked in public health as director of Prism LGBT Health. He fronts the local band neo‐cabaret band, What Time Is It, Mr. Fox?
MUSICIAN: Cellist Kristen Miller is a one‐woman ensemble. She connects her antique cello to a live digital recorder to stack layers of lush cello, spoken word and singing to create a style that
Billboard writer Bobby Borg calls “romantically, hauntingly, charmingly, brilliant.” As a solo artist, Kristen has released three CD’s, all of which charted on college and community radio nationwide. Kristen is the recipient of several awards and scholarships, including Jam Magazine’s Female Artist of the Year, and the Zara Nelsova Cellist Award for excellence in performance. In addition to solo performing and film scoring, Kristen also enjoys work as a session cellist. She has appeared on records for artists as diverse and varied as Vance Gilbert, Assembly of Dust, and Grammy Award winner Irma Thomas. When she is not performing, Kristen shares the joy of cello and singing with students of all ages. She is also a practicing Shaman, trained in the Unani tradition from Malaysia.
Kristen can be found on iTunes, CD baby, Facebook, and her official website, ic.com and her personal website http://www.KristenMillerMusic.com
BREAKING NEWS! Wingaersheek Beach Update!
Crazy Sunset 8/12/14
“Cucuzza” Zucchini & Ricotta Spingi with Sun Dried Tomato Dip
“Cucuzza” Zucchini & Ricotta Spingi with Sun Dried Tomato Dip
It’s Zucchini Time…and here is my twist on Ricotta Spingi
Last week I created todays “Cucuzza” Zucchini & Ricotta Spingi recipe using a large “Cucuzza” grown in my friend Maryjane Carollo vegetable garden. This is by far one of my most favorite times of year to cook. Everything tastes extra delicious when using fresh produce from local farms, and friends gardens! If your looking for a new recipe using fresh zucchini, this is a must try!
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In Case Anyone Missed The New York Times Article On Cape Ann…
Hi Joey,
You probably saw this but just in case ! Do we love Cape Ann or what! Alice Gardner
Polishing Its Past and Preparing Its Future
AUG. 13, 2014
Here’s the link-
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/17/travel/polishing-its-past-and-preparing-its-future.html?ref=travel&_r=1
WEEKEND RUN DOWN- Saturday Morning MUG UP To City Wide Gloucester Ice Bucket Chalenge- This Is What You Ought To Be Doing!
Saturday Morning Mug Up at EJ’s New Gallery On Madfish Wharf- Come Out and Meet Your Favorite GMG Personalities- Everyone would love To Meet You! If You Are A GMG FOB You Need To Be Here!

SENATOR BRUCE TARR’S CITY WIDE ICE BUCKET CHALLENGE SPONSORED BY CAPE POND ICE AND MELISSA COX TO #STRIKEOUTALS SUNDAY AT HIGH NOON
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Senator Bruce Tarr’s City Wide Ice Bucket Challenge Sponsored By Cape Pond Ice And Melissa Cox To #StrikeOutALS Sunday At High Noon
Betty stranded on the beach
Happy Faces on the harbor shuttle
Tourists from North Reading, MA, Washington D.C., London England, Long Island New York, New Jersey, and Capt. Pete from Cape Ann Harbor Tours teaching young Londoners’.
You’d Be Crabby Too…
Live Blogging From the Patriots
Reason 5,741,231 Why Gloucester Kicks Ass… Sclafanis Pizza at 8:51AM
More Snapshots from Thursday’s Farmer’s Market and Seafood Throwdown
Lisa, The Nutty Redhead ~ Exciting News from the Nutty Redhead ~ STAY TUNED!
Justine Vitale with Family and Brand New Rescue Pooch
Amanda Cook Spinning Her Multi-blue-hued Hand Dyed Yarn
Rosalie Harrington, Thursday’s Seafood Throwdown Winner
Rosalie’s Dogfish and Fresh Vegetable Stew ~ Would you call this a cioppino, even though only made with one fish? Continue reading “More Snapshots from Thursday’s Farmer’s Market and Seafood Throwdown”
Watch “Burnham’s Field renovation update Aug. 12, 2014” on YouTube
Burnham’s Field renovation update Aug. 12, 2014: From John McElhenny
http://youtu.be/bcoT8O4rKs0
Good Day at Good Harbor
Junior Olympic Sailing Festival
LAST MINUTE BLOCK PARTY UPDATE
What will they think of next? Circus performers, Dancers, Hula Hoops, Mary Poppins, Reptiles and more invade Main Street tomorrow night for this summer’s second block party — and what an extravaganza it will be (more info here).
Here’s a list of entertainment by stage.
And here’s a list of all the music by time.
Here’s a list of participating restaurants & merchants. Remember to make reservations if you want to get a table.
And a big map with parking info right here.
Everything you need to enjoy a night on the town in beautiful Gloucester!










