Artist Spotlight – Trish Conant

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Focus on the Homie

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This is a scientific experiment in visual processing. Stare at the Homie for at least three minutes. Do not blink or look away. Now quickly turn and look at a blank white wall. What do you see? Results can vary. Try it right after you have wedged that last slice of Pumpkin Chiffon into your pie hole tomorrow. You may see something spectacular!

If the Annisquam River Buoy is not spinning either get a new Internet Browser or clean your eyeglasses.

Happy Birthday Nichole Schrafft!

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Having a birthday teh day before Thanksgiving is much better than the day before Christmas when you’d get all jipped out of presents. Instead every birthday falls on Homecoming!
and we all know Nichole needs no excuse to party.

Wednesday Thanksgiving Eve ~ Dave Sag’s Blues Party starts 9pm @ The Rhumb Line 11.26.2014

Mr. Orville Giddings Mr. Amadee Castenell Mr. Dave Sag

We’re dive-bombing the good old Rhumb Line this WEDNESDAY! In all due respect to Turkey Day, The bar is closed on Thursday.
So, I’ve assembled an all-star cast featuring Mr. Orville Giddings. He of the 1000 watt smile and jewel-encrusted uvula will de driving in from Ipswich with a banjo on his knee.  Not only that, but I’ve snagged Mr. Amadee Castenell, fabulously diverse tenor man and mainstay in Henri Smith’s band to put the fear of God in you. This is his first time with us. Make it count!
Throw in Mr. John Cameron, on keys and Mr. John Loud, on eggbeaters, and you have  the beginnings of a wonderful night of music.Be the first on your block to carry your brainstem home in a box!

 

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40 Railroad Avenue
Gloucester, MA 01930
(978) 283-9732

http://www.therhumbline.com/

Dave Barry Needs A Kidney Transplant

My friend Dave Barry, a good friend from my high school days, is in need of a life saving kidney transplant. He has a donor, his son, but needs financial help. His insurance will not

Cover the operation in full.

We have started a fundraising drive for Dave to help with his medical expenses. Our goal is to raise $6000.

We have raised $2490 so far but donations have tapered off quite a bit recently.

If you would like to help Dave, log on

To www.GiveForward.com and look for Dave’s fundraising page. If you would

Prefer to make out a check, make it out to: Dave Barry, 5 Le Pages Lane,

Gloucester, MA. 01930

Thank you, Albie Mitchell, friend and team member. 978-879-3655

Pet of the Week-MIME

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You can’t squeeze more sweetness into a small package than you will find with me!  I am a bit clownish but I guess my quieter nature combined with my animated play led folks to give me the name Mime.  I love cuddle time, soft toys to toss around and having a dog buddy to hang out with.  Come to the Christopher Cutler Rich Animal Shelter and visit with me and my friends today!  For more information on adoptable pets and upcoming events visit www.capeannanimalaid.org.

2014 BLACK FRIDAY Participating Stores IN DOWNTOWN GLOUCESTER November 28th 2014 from Downtown Gloucester Association

BLACK FRIDAY IN DOWNTOWN GLOUCESTER
November 28th 2014
THINK BIG –
SHOP SMALL!

BETH WILLIAMS STUDIO 17 PLEASANT ST.
BLUE RIVER DIAMOND 189 MAIN ST.
CAFFE SICILIA 40 MAIN ST.
DOGTOWN BOOK SHOP 132 MAIN ST.
HARBOR LOOP GIFTS @ THE BUILDING CENTER 1 HARBOR LOOP
HARBOR GOODS INC. LIFE IS GOOD
119 MAIN ST.
HOUSE OF THE RAVEN 141 MAIN ST.
ISLAND ART & HOBBY 117 MAIN ST.
KIDS UNLIMITED 123 MAIN ST.
LONE GULL 146 MAIN ST.

PALAZOLA’S 85 MAIN ST.

PISCES 96 MAIN ST.
PREMIER IMPRINTS 48 MAIN ST.
TBT POST 33 MAIN ST.
THE WEATHERVANE 153 MAIN ST.
THREE LANTERN MARINE & FISHING 7 PARKER ST.
TOODELOOS! 142 MAIN ST.
VILLAGE SILVERSMITH 138 MAIN ST.
Please come and support the shops and restaurants where you live!
Some stores open at 6AM,
the rest at 7AM!
Many Discounts & Specials
offered all day long!

Sponsored by the Downtown Gloucester Association

Wednesday November 26th , 2014 Cape Ann Weather…

Marine Forecast :
Today N winds 5 to 10 kt…becoming NE 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 30 kt this afternoon. Seas 3 to 5 ft. Rain. Vsby 1 to 3 nm…decreasing to 1 nm or less this afternoon.
Tonight N winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 45 kt. Seas 7 to 10 ft. Rain with a chance of snow. Vsby 1 nm or less.

Pod Cast Weather :
http://www.spreaker.com:80/episode/5259873

Hourly Forecast :

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Community Stuff 11/26/14

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Good Afternoon!

The holiday season is once again upon us and here at Action, we’re busy getting ready for Project Uplift, our holiday clothing & toy drive.

I wanted to provide you with some key information in hopes that you would help spread the word throughout Cape Ann.  Project Uplift is the largest toy drive in the community, serving children from Gloucester, Rockport, Manchester, Essex, & Ipswich.  Several local businesses and community groups volunteer each year as donation sites, collecting toys for children ages 0-14. Although we get a large amount of donations through boxes at local businesses, schools, etc., we are not able to give to every child on collected donations alone. We also accept cash donations to provide the remaining gifts on our list.

I’ve attached a press release and flier. If you have any questions or you’d like to get involved, please feel free to contact me or visit our website: http://actioninc.org/projectuplift.html

Thanks so much for your help!

Megan Merlin

Project Coordinator

Action, Inc.


Joey in light of Thanksgiving and the cold weather upon us I thought you may want to post this…The Gloucester Elks Lodge 892 donated 27 brand new blankets to Action Shelter 11/25/2014.  These blankets will be distributed to those who for one reason or another may be turned away.  The Action Shelter only  holds 34 clients at this time.

Thanks

Brenda Leahy

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Cynthia Curtis Pottery invites you to the 10th Holiday Student and Studio Potter Show and Sale as part of the Christmas in Rockport Gallery Stroll Weekend on Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 13 and 14.

Celebrating 20 years as a potter and teacher, Cynthia opens her gallery and studio for a festive holiday weekend filled with beautiful stoneware pottery ideal for gift giving. The peaceful pottery nestled in the woods near magnificent quarries and colorful Atlantic coastline is home to Cynthia’s work and has been shared over the years with over one thousand students.  Many of the emerging artists from her studio, as well as their talented, experienced teachers, display original ceramics with fresh approaches to functional pottery, at prices you will appreciate!

Student and faculty pieces are displayed for the weekend in the pottery studio while Cynthia’s work is on exhibit nearby in her cozy, wood stove- warmed gallery – an inviting place to shop for the holidays and connect with new and familiar friends over a cup of hot cider and homemade chocolate chip cookies.

Stop by the weekend of the Christmas in Rockport Gallery Stroll, Saturday and Sunday, December 13 and 14 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.   Artists’ Reception is Saturday, from 4 p.m. –7 p.m.  Free admission, refreshments and plenty of parking.  All are welcome! 

Profits go to the Cynthia Curtis Pottery Scholarship Fund.  Cynthia’s gallery is open throughout the holidays.  Private lessons and weekly classes offered year round.

More information at 978-546-6186 orwww.cynthiacurtispottery.com

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Hey Joey,

Backyard Growers is in the midst of a major crowdsourcing campaign on indiegogo.com to raise money for our first headquarters (no more running the organization from my kitchen table!). It’d be awesome if you could run the attached jpeg a couple times in your blog. Especially on Tuesday, December 3, which is #GivingTuesday. Thanks a bunch.

Lara

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Help Support Backyard Growers by donating to our 2014 campaign:

http://igg.me/p/we-need-a-backyard-growers-headquarters/x/2913139


Lisa at That Nutty Redhead doesn’t give up, she just reorganizes with Plan B!

Whole Foods wants her all natural, Gluten Free gourmet nuts. She’s learned a lot from the first try, it’s going to happen…

TNR is finally live again with her Kickstarter project!!! Previous backers, if you can please pledge again that would be awesome! This project is just for the packaging costs. Others have said they will re-pledge, and with new supporters it will hit the goal this time! The numbers are already climbing, see for yourself!!!

***KEY: PLEDGE IN THE FIRST 48 HOURS & IT GOES VIRAL ON THE KICKSTARTER HOT LIST!!!! (This will reach many more viewers who look for projects like this to join.)

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1019762443/that-nutty-redhead-sayshooray-you-can-eat-nuts-aga?ref=nav_search

That Nutty Redhead THANKS YOU in advance for any way that you help me make this long road a success story!

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To find out how a shoe box of antique family photos inspired That Nutty Redhead’s gourmet nut & fudge business see the Winter 2015 issue of Edible Boston Magazine, out now.

Click to read story- http://edibleboston.com/that-nutty-redhead/


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Thanksgiving Eve Celebration @ C.K. pearl in Essex 8-11pm. LIMITED SEATING, so reservations are strongly suggested. Essex, Ma.

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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.
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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

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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

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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

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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