Rockport artist, Leslie Heffron upcoming show at Matz Gallery, Sawyer Free Library

CapeGuardChair-860pxRockport artist, Leslie Heffron, will be exhibiting her paintings, colored pencil drawings, and giclée prints in the Matz Gallery, Sawyer Free Library for the month of July. The show, “Endless Summer,”  features the bery best of the season- imagery of farm stands, fresh picked summer fruits and flowers, clotheslines, the beach, lobster buoys, and ocean sunrises.

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James Eves, owner of Cape Ann Giclée, Fine Art Printing and Gallery, is GMG’s Arts Enthusiast and the Calendar Guy. To submit arts related press releases, photos of arts events or any arts related posts email: james@capeanngiclee.com.
To add an event to the GMG Cape Ann Calendar go here to see how to submit events.

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Rebecca Borden Throws Her hat Into The Ring For Ward 1

Boilerplate GMG Political Statement:

Good Morning Gloucester Does Not Endorse Candidates and this press release should not be indicative of a an endorsement or non endorsement of any candidates:

Please accept this letter as the formal announcement of my intent to become the next City Councilor of Gloucester’s Ward 1. I believe I am the best candidate to serve and steward this City’s vast heritage, landscape and cultural legacy.

The Ward 1 boundary includes Jodrey State Fish Pier, Eastern Point Lighthouse, Blackburn Industrial Park, Pond Road businesses, Good Harbor Beach and the Back Shore. In such a small region, Ward 1 is a great example of how industrial businesses and marine industries can operate in harmony alongside residential neighborhoods, naturally protected areas, and small businesses.

People of action before me have worked tirelessly to conserve the natural landscape that exists in Ward 1: Essex County Green Belt’s Seine Field, Niles Pond, Cripple Cove and the great salt marsh of Good Harbor Beach remain protected and open green spaces for all to enjoy. These areas, however, remain vulnerable and require ongoing stewardship, and as Councilor I would focus on this.

I believe Gloucester should be better prepared for rising sea levels and a potential direct hit from the next super­storm or hurricane. Gloucester should do more to update key Ward 1 infrastructure systems including storm drains, hobbled roads and non­existant sidewalks. And Ward 1 residents can be educated and supported on how to effectively prepare their properties with simple, affordable backyard landscaping techniques to better retain excess run­off storm rainwater.

Ward 1 is my home. Among the things I love most about living here are the beautiful beaches. Good Harbor, Niles, Wonson, Smith and Brace Cove­­­what riches we share! Though some are not public, I remain proud that anyone can enjoy them, especially at sunset. I fully support the amazing work of the Department of Public Works and The Friends of Good Harbor Beach, especially their efforts to protect sand dunes and the salt marsh, and to make the beach more accessible to visitors on foot. Visitors come for all over the world to enjoy our clean beaches and, in turn, our beaches have become an important ancillary revenue stream for the City.

In order to get visitors to stay here, they need places to stay overnight. I was an outspoken advocate for the Beauport Hotel on Pavilion Beach. I wrote strong letters to the Editor expressing my support and participated in community forums because I believe that Gloucester’s blighted property should be made bright again. Ward 1 has some of the best and busiest accommodations in the City and I want to help them to continue to thrive. I celebrate the City’s efforts to support cultural tourism, and applaud its decision to allot 30% of the revenue from the hotel tax to a fund supporting the implementation of the City’s new long­range tourism plan.

I back my beliefs with action. I’ve served as an officer of Gloucester’s Harbortown Cultural District for two years, and co­lead a free mobile app project which promotes and connects visitors to everything that our four Cape Ann Cultural Districts have to offer. The City’s Office of

Economic Development has made great strides in advancing what’s possible in Gloucester. We have a Community Development Director and a soon­to­be created Tourism Development Office but I believe we desperately need a City­level staff person to oversee, coordinate and interconnect those efforts to ensure the cultural sector is represented at the table. We have a Harbor Master Plan but no Arts and Culture Master Plan. A City our size needs one. When we talk about Gloucester’s heritage, the harbor and the arts are referenced as two halves of the same coin. I believe the City needs to develop and adopt policies around public expenditure and private investments in arts and culture so controversies like the David Black public art sculpture become mute.

The thing I love most about Ward 1 are the creative, dedicated, talented, passionate people who live in Ward 1 and work in Gloucester. On any given day, one of my neighbors is performing on stage, hosting a gallery opening, teaching Montessori art classes to pre­schoolers, hanging new art work at a local coffee shop, re­purposing old sails into bags, running half­marathons in memory of a fallen Navy SEAL, leading our farmers market that grows bigger and better each and every year, arranging for an independent film crew to shoot on location in our ‘hood, crafting and cooking gourmet sea­to­table dishes at their award winning bistro, hosting literary sessions with nationally known writers, stewarding our local education foundation to obtain amazing donations, gifts, and Federal grants, or working on witty and snarky blogs that garners national attention and build a sense of community connectedness at the same time (GMG, GloucesterClam, and Facebook’s BecauseGloucester, I’m talking about you). I believe they are inspired to do more because of living in Gloucester and I am inspired by them to do more too.

I know I am going to be a great City Councilor for Gloucester… because of Ward 1. 

Thank you,

Rebecca Borden

Ward 1 Candidate
Gloucester MA
c: 202-329-9549

e: BordenWard1@gmail.com

Saturday Morning 2015 Seine Boat Races: Photos from Elinor Teele

Hi Joey,
All race shots: http://squamcreativeservices.com/tag/saturday-seine-boat-races-2015/
Fire Department Boat: http://squamcreativeservices.com/tag/fire-department-seine-boat-races-2015/
Police Department Boat: http://squamcreativeservices.com/tag/police-department-seine-boat-races-2015/
Coast Guard Boat: http://squamcreativeservices.com/tag/coast-guard-seine-boat-races-2015/ 
If anyone has a relative on board the boat, they can email me for a full-resolution file: teele@squamcreativeservices.com
Buona Fiesta!
Elinor

VIDEO: JOE DASILVA SATURDAY 2015 GREASY POLE CHAMPION

Joe DaSilva, winner of the 2015 Saint Peter’s Fiesta Saturday Greasy Pole. This is Joe’s second win (Friday 2011), achieving a lifetime place alongside the Sunday Greasy Pole Walkers.

Listen for Joe’s Mom, Anita. One proud Mama!

In 2011, Joe also won the gold medal for the Fall Greasy Pole Classic (a fundraiser to restore the Greasy Pole after it was destroyed by Hurricane Irene). He was the only Greasy Pole Walker that year to have won on both land and sea, and it has earned him the title “Surf and Turf.”

Congratulations to Joey DaSilva, our 2015 Saturday Greasy Pole Champion!

Seinsational

Truly pieces of art and iconic images in Gloucester’s history.  If you haven’t had the chance to see the Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria up-close you should.

Magnolia Road Race–Last Day To Register for Discount

Hi,

Just a quick reminder that you can sign up in June for the Magnolia Road Race for a third off.  The 5K and 1K Fun Run will be held on Saturday, August 29th beginning at 8:30AM.  More details and sign up are available at www.magnolialibrary.org

The 5K is USA Track & Field sanctioned event and will be chip timed.  100% of the proceeds go to The Magnolia Library and Community Center. 

The Kid’s 1K is only $5 and includes the pancake breakfast.  The Joe Nadeau Band will be playing at the start and finish lines of both races.  Come help us make this the biggest and most fun race morning ever!

Thanks!

Randy

Magnolia Road Race Committee

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“SURF AND TURF” JOE DASILVA SATURDAY GREASY POLE CHAMPION!

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Tonight St. Peter Procession Around “The Fort” Is Cancelled…More Details to Follow

St. Peter will NOT be put to bed tonight…stay tuned for Fiesta Committee rescheduling plans!

Fiesta info

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Fiesta procession canceled due to rain, wind; Greasy pole, seine boats off to Monday at 6. More shortly: gloucestertimes.com

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Atlantic Fish Farts

If you are wondering why the Seine boat Races and the Sunday Greasy Pole has been moved to Monday check the wind map out. Every single fart by a fish in the Atlantic Ocean is being funneled up and is powring into Cape Ann at about 30 mph.
If you are wondering why the Seine boat Races and the Sunday Greasy Pole has been moved to Monday check the wind map out. Every single fart by a fish in the Atlantic Ocean is being funneled up and is powering into Cape Ann at about 30 mph.

Current Wind Map.

Fiesta

From the Gloucester Daily Times:
Fiesta procession canceled due to rain, wind; Greasy pole, seine boats canceled will be held on Monday at 6 pm

Martel Needs Your Help!

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Martel Needs Your Help!

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https://www.loveanimals.org/eye-surgery-for-martel.html?rm=f&ru=12621

FROM The Cape Ann Animal Aid;

“The Story

Martel’s rescue story begins with Ruthie, an abandoned yellow lab caring for eight puppies in an over-crowded, high-kill shelter in rural Georgia (see photo below). Thanks to the folks at our partner rescue organization, Road Trip Home, Ruthie and her pups were pulled from the shelter and put into a loving foster home. Martel was one of those pups and that was just the beginning of his rescue journey. When old enough, Ruthie and the pups were transported into our care, ready to begin the next chapter and find loving homes.

For Ruthie and Martel’s litter-mates, adoption came quickly and our hearts were overjoyed! But what about Martel? Well, Martel’s journey took a surprise turn when his eyes began to look swollen and watery. He scratched at them and was clearly uncomfortable. We took him to the vet for a closer look.

The wonderful staff at Cape Ann Veterinary Hospital recognized a more serious condition and referred Martel for an appointment at the Massachusetts Veterinary Referral Hospital.

There, we learned that Martel is suffering from a severe case of Distichia (pronounced ‘dis-tee-chia’) in each eye. He has extra eyelashes growing through the underside of the eyelid facing toward the eye. These eyelashes rub on the cornea and cause pain and discomfort. In Martel’s case, the condition is serious and may likely lead to more severe complications like corneal ulcerations, scarring, and vision loss.

The surgery Martel needs involves freezing the stray hair follicles in the eyelid with an ophthalmic cryosurgical unit to prevent further hair production. There is a 25% chance that after surgery, new eyelashes will develop and Martel may require a second surgery in his lifetime. Today, we’re taking it one step at a time and we’re determined to get Martel the happy ending he deserves.

The vet bill including Martel’s pre-op care, surgery, and post-op care is expected to total over $2,100. You can help by making a donation—big or small—towards Martel’s medical bills.

With your gift today, you will join others who see the vibrant life and love in Martel’s eyes. You will make a difference and help this little fella thrive, stopping his pain and discomfort and getting back on the road to adoption.

On behalf of Martel, Ruthie, and all of us at Cape Ann Animal Aid’s Christopher Cutler Rich Animal Shelter, thank you for reading Martel’s story. We can’t wait to write the next chapter—and we’ll have you to thank for making it all possible!”

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The Latest Saint Peter’s Fiesta Cancellations