Celebrate the Holidays on Cape Ann- List From The Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce

Celebrate the Holidays on Cape Ann

ESSEX

Thursday, December 4
6:30 p.m. Holiday festivities kick-off in Essex on Thursday night with a special tree lighting ceremony in front of Town Hall, on Martin Street.
Friday, December 5
6:00 p.m. Day two of the Essex holiday festival features Santa Claus’ arrival at the Town Landing – by boat! As you await Santa, activities and refreshments will be available, including: rides on Thomas the Train, Woodman’s clam chowder, Dunkin’ Donuts hot chocolate, and more.
Saturday, December 6
8:00 – 11:00 a.m. The final day of the Festival begins with a chance to eat breakfast with Santa Claus at the Essex Elementary School.
The holiday spirit continues with all-day Holiday Shopping Open Houses at many of Essex’s local businesses.
Thursday, December 11
5:30 – 7:30 p.m. Join the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce for the Essex Holiday Party! The whole community is invited! Stop in, say hello and have some Holiday Cheer at the Windward Grille.

GLOUCESTER

Friday, November 28
6:00 a.m. “Shop Local Black Friday” begins early with downtown shops opening their doors, the day after Thanksgiving, with special discounts. Forget the mall and support local business! A fun family tradition to begin the season.
Sunday, November 30
3:00 – 5:00 p.m. End the Thanksgiving weekend with Gloucester’s Santa Parade, beginning at the State Fish Pier and ending at Kent Circle where the Tree Lighting will take place at 4:30 p.m.
www.capeannchamber.com
Thursday, December 4
5:00 – 10:00 p.m. The 42nd Annual Ladies Night on Main Street keeps historic downtown Gloucester open late! This has been a Gloucester tradition since 1972. Enjoy the special discounts and refreshments offered by businesses while finding unique holiday presents for loved ones. Ladies, don’t let your gift shopping wait until the last minute!
Saturday, December 13
10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. 16th Annual Middle Street Walk – bring friends and family to historic Middle Street to partake in concerts, open houses, special programs, and of course, traditional holiday decorations! An afternoon of cheer, arts, music, dance, and more – locations include, but are not limited to, Cape Ann Museum, Sawyer Free Library, Trinity Church, Unitarian Universalist Church, and Sargent House Museum.
Bring a decorated Gingerbread House to Gloucester City Hall before noon to register for the display and contest. Your sweet abode could take the cake!
10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Contribute to the famous Lobster Pot Tree by painting a buoy at Cape Ann Art Haven.
5:00 p.m. Come down to Main Street to witness the lighting of Gloucester’s celebrated Lobster Pot Tree! Averaging 45 feet high and adorned with lobster buoys painted at Cape Ann Art Haven, this tree is constructed of anywhere from 300-400 lobster pots generously donated by local lobstermen. A Gloucester tradition that began in 2001 and inspired many other New England fishing communities!
P.S. – see a buoy you like? In January Cape Ann Art Haven will hold its annual Buoy Auction and Family FUN Night where you can bid on that memorable piece of Gloucester’s Lobsta Tree.
Sunday, December 14
Noon – 5:00 p.m. Family & Friends’ Day on Main Street – Spend the afternoon shopping with family and friends. Enjoy the beautifully decorated downtown stores while finding gifts for everyone in the family. Many stores will be offering refreshments and specials, and strolling musicians and carolers will sing in the holiday spirit.
Tuesday, December 16
5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Join the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce for the Gloucester Holiday Party. The whole community is invited! Stop by our offices at 33 Commercial Street.
Thursday, December 18
5:00 – 10:00 p.m. 40th Annual Men’s Night – Gentleman, see something for your special someone or family member but couldn’t purchase with them watching? Historic downtown stays open late one last night for you to pick up your gifts at a discount, and enjoy some refreshments too; this night on Main Street is just for you.

MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA

Christmas-by-the-Sea
Thursday, December 4
5:00 – 8:00 p.m. Join the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce for the Chamber Holiday Party and the Lucky 9 Raffle at La Casa de Luis on 40 Beach Street. The whole community is invited! Raffle tickets cost $25 and the grand prize is $1,000, with more than 20 prizes in all.
Friday, December 5
4:00 – 9:00 p.m. Shop Manchester Night kicks off Christmas-by-the-Sea’s holiday shopping season and allows you the chance to win an iPad Mini! To play, pick up a Shop Manchester Night Rewards Passport, available from participating stores. If you are able to collect a stamp from all participating shops before 9:00p.m., bring your passbook to Seven Central for a complimentary drink. Plus, all completed passbooks will be entered in the drawing for an iPad Mini.
Saturday, December 6
1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Come back to downtown on Saturday for Horse-drawn Hayrides and the Annual Jingle Bell Walk with Santa Claus! Arriving at Masconomo Park at 1:00 p.m. by boat, St. Nick will lead the children to the Community Center, jingling all the way! At the Community Center stay for face-painting, crafts, a miniature petting zoo, refreshments, and a chance to hang out with Mr. & Mrs. Claus and take photos!

Drop in Children’s Crafts at the Manchester Historical Museum 9-12 on the Manchester Holiday Saturday, Dec. 6 ($1 per craft) Thanks, Beth

Sunday, December 7
3:30 – 4:30 p.m. The First Parish Church is once again hosting the Christmas Concert featuring the Manchester-Essex School Band, Soundwaves, High School Chorus, Memorial School Chorus, and La Petite Choral. After the show Mrs. Claus will be on the common handing out candy canes and hot chocolate.
4:30 p.m. The Lighting of the Friendship Tree will take place on the Town Hall Common directly after the concert.

ROCKPORT

Christmas in Rockport
Friday, December 5
4:00 – 9:00 p.m. Shop Rockport Night. Get your holiday shopping off to a festive start during this annual Shop Rockport Event! Participating cafes, galleries and shops will be serving hors d’oeuvres, wine and drinks while you shop throughout downtown Rockport and enjoy a night of special promotions. Stroll Rockport’s Christmas tree-lined streets and shop amidst the glow of a delightful array of colorful lights throughout the town.
Saturday, December 6
3:45 – 4:00 p.m. Welcome the holidays to Rockport, with Santa Claus’ arrival by lobster boat, landing at T- Wharf. Picked up by his sleigh, a Rockport Forest Fire truck, Santa will be carted off to Dock Square led by the Rockport cub scouts to commence the Tree Lighting Ceremony at 4:00 p.m.

Sunday, December 7

1-5 PM

Start a new tradition with your family this year. For the fourth year running, “Seashells and Jingle Bells” Inn & Kitchen Tour is a great way to get you and your family in the spirit of the season! The tour features a perfect mix of Rockport’s finest accommodations and private seaside homes, decked to the nines in their best holiday décor. Inspiration guaranteed. (Tour begins at Rockport Inn & Suites, 183 Main Street)


Tuesday, December 9
5:30 – 7:30 p.m. Join the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce for the Rockport Holiday Party and Half-Price Sale. The whole community is invited! Stop in for some Holiday Cheer at Roy Moore’s Fish Shack Restaurant!
Saturday & Sunday, December 13-14
Seaside Village Open House and the 13th Annual Holiday Gallery Stroll;
See events listed below:
Saturday, December 13
9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Annual Scandinavian Jul Fest at Spiran Hall: Santa Lucia Pageant, children’s dancing, Spiran musicians, traditional foods and gifts, holiday greens, and luncheon. Free admission.
Noon – 2:00 p.m. Solstice Singers will be strolling through downtown; feel free to join in the song and celebration!
1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Free horse-drawn hayrides pulled by a team of Belgian draft horses
1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Quintessential Brass in Downtown Rockport, performing music of the season from traditional carols and classic holiday songs to jazzy Christmas tunes.
Saturday & Sunday, December 13-14
Noon – 4:00 p.m. 13th Annual Gallery Stroll in Downtown Rockport; become familiar with the local galleries, studios, artists, and artisans.
Saturday, December 20
5:00 p.m. The 69th Annual Christmas Pageant is a Rockport Christmas staple; the live re-enactment of the Nativity. The event begins at Dock Square with a torch-lit procession up Main Street towards the “stable,” representing Joseph and Mary’s journey to find the manger. After a quick stop at the Bethlehem Inn (Rockport Art Association), the procession continues to its final destination, a stable at the Congregational Church where the events of the Nativity are performed. With narration throughout and Christmas hymns sung by a full choir.
Wednesday, December 31
6:00 p.m. – Midnight New Year’s Rockport Eve 2014 – six hours of continuous entertainment provided by various businesses in Downtown Rockport. Ring in the future surrounded by merriment! There will be clowns, cowboys, magicians, and musicians, ventriloquists, puppets, dance, and drama – and much more celebrating of life and good fortune for the 2015 year to come!
Check out www.capeannvacations.com , www.capeannchamber.com , and www.rockportusa.com for more events during the holiday season and throughout the year!

Tree Lightings listed by town

Gloucester: (traditional) Sunday, November 30, 4:30 p.m. – Kent Circle & (Lobster Pot Tree) Thursday, December 13, 5:00 p.m. – Main Street
Essex: Thursday, December 4, 6:30 p.m. – Town Hall
Rockport: Saturday, December 6, 4:00 p.m. – Dock Square
Manchester-by-the-Sea: Sunday, December 7, 4:30 p.m. – Town Hall Common

Rockport’s HarvestFest From Becky Tober At Cape Ann TV

Enjoy a picture perfect autumn day at Rockport’s HarvestFest. Featuring
local and regional farmers and slow-crafted food producers, businesses and
organizations. No unicorns in this video but it ends with a rainbow!

Becky Tober
Production Coordinator
Cape Ann TV
http://www.capeanntv.org

Rainbow Hood

Love my neighborhood! 

Smiths Cove November sunset Gloucester MA ©Kim Smith 2014

Today, late day, as happens so many afternoons, I looked up from my work and saw the sky beginning to catch fire–an irresistible reason to take a break and run down to the bottom of our hill to take a few snapshots. I am thankful!

Smiths Cove November sunset Gloucester MA ©Kim Smith 2014-2View from Smith’s Cove

Smiths Cove November sunset Gloucester MA ©Kim Smith 2014 -3Rocky Neck 

 

Sausage Sunset

Specifically, Tonight's sunset over Weisswurst.
Specifically, Tonight’s Sunset Over Weisswurst and Smoked Bacon.

Karl’s Sausage Kitchen

Artist Spotlight – Deb Aldrich

2014 artist spotlight_deb aldrich copy

You can see more of Deb’s work at The Cultural Center at Rocky Neck, 6 Wonson Street, during the Second Annual Rocky Neck Holiday Art & Crafts Show:

Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, Noon-4 PM
November 28 – December 28

and look for her during one of the fun parties:

First Choice Opening Party – Friday, 11/28, 5-7 PM
Full Moon Madness Party – Saturday, 12/6, 2-4 PM
High Tea Party – Sunday, 12/14 2-4 PM
Solstice Party & Cookie Competition – Sunday, 12/21 2-4 PM
Last Chance Closing Party – Saturday, 12/27 2-4 PM

Time To Start Following The Beauport Hotel On Twitter For The Latest In Construction Details

Dead Carcasses In Gloucester Harbor!

Just how funny do you think you are? Could you open for an MTV / Comedy Central Star?

HomecomingComedyDid your teacher ever quip, “Just how funny do you think you are, young man?” [or “young lady”]  If you answered that question, instead of assuming it was rhetorical, then you might have some true comedic talent, which likely got you sent to the principal’s office … That was then … This is now — and now, that talent could get you sent to the stage:  The Larcom Theatre stage, that is.  Check out this contest for details:

MTV/Comedy Central Star seeks young, talented, local opener for Dec 3 Homecoming Comedy Show

Sean Lynch (MTV, Comedy Central) and Mark Riccadonna ( Fox Tv’s Laughs) are looking for an opening act for their Homecoming Comedy Show right down the road at Beverly’s Larcom Theater.  The winner will receive a paid 10 minute spot on the show on Wednesday, December 3rd at Beverly’s fully-restored, historic Larcom Theater (550 seats) and a chance to open for Sean Lynch at the Broadway Comedy Club on December 18th in Time Square NYC.

“18 years ago, a young Producer from Comedy Central’s The Daily show, saw me performing in a tiny dive bar and gave me a shot at opening a Huge comedy show at Stand-Up NY in New York City. I was 22, just graduated from college and had no job. That one show changed my life.  It’s how I got my first agent, manager, MTV, Comedy Central, etc.,” explains Lynch, who is a Lynn native.  “I want to give that same opportunity to someone from home who wants to make it.  I feel like I need to put it out there.”

Larcom Theater Homecoming Comedy Contest Rules:

1) Contestants must submit video clip to geezerlynch@gmail.com by Nov 30th.

2) Clips must be no longer than 5-7 mins.

3) Keep it clean within reason. Swearing is ok but don’t be gross.

4) Include your Name, phone number and the town you’re from or college you’re attending.

5) Contestant must be from Boston’s North Shore.

The winner will be announced on Monday, December 1.

Here’s the video that Sean & Mark made to inspire you:

Lobster Trap Tree

This is another fun event.  Please come out and help put this tree up.

Here is a message from David Brooks.

Dear Friends, This Saturday, November 29, 2014, we will be building the Lobster Trap Christmas Tree at the Gloucester Police Station for the 15th year. If you have been involved with building the tree in the past or would like volunteer, please realize it takes a lot of hard work to put up the tree every year and having a team of hard working people makes all the difference! We are starting at 9am on Saturday, we and look forward to having you join us! If you have any questions please call me and if you are able to help let me know. Thanks! -David 978 335 2219

December 24, 2013 Gloucester's Lobster Trap Tree

 

The Latest From Anthony Marks

Raven Lane – photos from Anthony Marks
DSC05980DSC05981DSC05987
Good Harbor Beach – photo from Anthony Marks

Good Harbor Beach

A Fly on the (Bus) Wall

One thing I like about riding the CATA bus is the Transportation service, of course, but also the conversation among riders and drivers. It’s also interesting to just listen. Bus driver to older woman passenger: “My wife and I had dinner at the Emerson Inn last weekend, and it was fantastic. We started with a Caesar salad and Bruschetta. The croutons were still warm–you just knew they were home made. Then we split a Rack of Lamb, served over vegetables and potatoes. I never knew such a great restaurant was open year round in Rockport.” The older lady replied: “I went there when it was the Hotel Edward (1913-1965). I’ll have to try it.”

I can attest to the high quality of the food, as well as the unequaled view of the Atlantic Ocean. The Emerson is open for lodging all year, and serves dinner Friday, Saturday, and Sundays in the late fall, winter, and early spring. On Thanksgiving, they annually host a Grand Buffet, and I have no doubt it will be a meal you’ll remember. And the fly told me so. http://www.emersoninnbythesea.com/

BLACK FRIDAY IN DOWNTOWN GLOUCESTER November 28th 2014

OK, If You haven’t taken part of this one you’re just plum crazy.  If you go to Toodeloos between 6 and 8am on Friday you save 30% off anything you buy and then the later you go in the day the savings decrease.  But 30% is HUGE!

THINK BIG – SHOP SMALL!
FROM 6AM Many Discounts & Specials offered all day long!
TOODELOOS! 142 MAIN ST.       OPEN AT 6 AM

Kick off (or finish!) your holiday shopping in Downtown Gloucester
in a family- friendly and festive atmosphere.
Discounts during the day-
6AM-8AM   30% off storewide.
8AM-10AM 25% off, and 10AM-close 20% off!!!

DSC08239

Tuesday November 25th , 2014 Cape Ann Weather…

Marine Forecast :
Today SW winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt. Seas 2 to 3 ft.
Tonight W winds around 10 kt. Gusts up to 20 kt in the evening. Seas 2 to 3 ft. A chance of rain.

••WINTER STORM WATCH••

Pod Cast Weather :
http://www.spreaker.com:80/episode/5254303

Hourly Forecast :

IMG_5843.PNG

IMG_5844.JPG

Community Stuff 11/25/14

Hi Joey,

We are writing with the hope that you might be able to help us publicize an important upcoming event:

What: “Songs of The Season” ~ A Holiday Concert

Who: Featuring performances by students in The O’Maley Band and The O’Maley Academy Vocal Performance Club.

When:  Friday, December 5, 2014 from 7:00-8:00 P.M.

Where:  The O’Maley Innovation Middle School Auditorium

Admission:  In lieu of ticket sales, food/monetary donations to The Open Door will be collected upon entry

*Please see the attached event program for more information

Thank you in advance for any assistance you can provide in helping us get the word out to the community about this event.

Best,

Joe Janack, O’Maley Band Director and  Jennifer Luzitano & Leslie Sellers, Co-Directors of O’Maley Academy Vocal Performance Club

p.s. O’Maley Academy Vocal Performance Club students will also be singing at the Lights of Love fundraiser for Addison Gilbert Hospital’s Cancer Center from 5:30-6:30 P.M. on Wednesday, December 3, 2014.

image


Gloucester:  Katherine Bevins, Lucas Brisbois, Lucia Dimeo, Marisa Dimeo, Olivia Francis, Moriah Murphy-Thornley, Shannon Murphy-Thornley, Kayla Saltonstall, Isabel White,  Silas White,  Rachel Wolfe

Honors Youth Choir[1]

Chorus North Shore with Artistic Director  Sonja Dahlgren  Pryor presents  “An Advent-Christmas Concert on Saturday, December 6  at 8:00 PM at Our Lady of Hope, Linebrook Road, Ipswich, Mass. and  Sunday, December 7th at 2:00 PM at Hamilton-Wenham High School, 775 Bay Road,  South Hamilton, Mass.

The Chorus is joined by soloists Stephanie Kacayonis, contralto and Erin Smith, soprano; the Festival Orchestra and the 45 member Honors Youth Choir.

The concert  selections feature the holiday season from Advent to Christmas with a montage of Christmas selections arranged by Gustav Holst and features a cantata by Telemann “MACHET DIE TORE WEIT” that depicts the story of opening wide the gates to let the King of Glory come in. The concert includes the New England premier of “Who Will Come” by Bob Milne, selections ranging from rousing hymns and “In the Bleak Midwinter” sung by the  45 member Honors Youth Choir with soloist Grace McGrail.

In keeping with their long tradition, the Chorus concludes the concert with the audience joining them in singing Silent Night”

Ms Pryor says “This concert promises to put everyone in a warm holiday mood”