Kale and Brussel sprout salad with a honey lemon dijon dressing. Tuna melt made with homemade sweet bread and bacon from Zeke’s. Baked curly fries.
Month: September 2015
FISH TALES ABOARD THE SCHOONER ADVENTURE!
And what a great bunch of fish tale story tellers! You may recall Greg Bover’s invitation from last week where the Gloucester Writer’s Center, Schooner Adventure, and Maritime Gloucester joined forces to bring us Gloucester’s Fish Tales held not at the writing center but from Webster Pier, on board the beautiful and welcoming Schooner Adventure. Maureen Aylward organized a fantastic line up of story tellers. I unfortunately was only able to stay for the first several story tellers but had the pleasure of listening to GMG FOB Ron Gilson, Bing McGilvray, Jim Masciarelli, and Jimmy Tarantino. I believe Henry Ferrini was filming the event so hopefully it will be available to see soon.
Ron Gilson holding a photo taken in 1951 when he was a young man aboard the Adventure during the time when it was still a working dory fishing schooner.
Separated at Birth?
Beautiful View
At first sight #proud of my Dad: HarborWalk Fisherman’s Wharf public art exhibition
Catherine Ryan submits-
At first sight, Leo Vitale finds the panel where his Dad’s boat is featured in a gorgeous Paul Frontiero photograph. His cousin and sisters join in.
Joey Ciaramitaro, Vito Giacalone, Mark McDonough, and Peter Prybot were the original authors of this outdoor display, before it was expanded and updated. The exhibit was restored because the original faded. Artists generously granted reproduction permission of their work. Go see their art! Look for Joey Ciaramitaro, Paul Frontiero, Martin Luster and Brenda Guiled. Individuals and organizations were generous too. More on this later…
More 2015 Gloucester MA Schooner Festival Pics From Mary Barker!
Mary Barker submits-
Hi Joey,
I hope the GMG world can tolerate a few more photos from the Schooner Festival.
Seanna Kelley, the executive director of the Mystic invited Three Sheets to the Wind aboard to sing on a Saturday sail.
She then invited me back aboard for the Parade of Sails and Race on Sunday so I could take some photos OF the
Adventure sailing, not just FROM the Adventure as I’ve done in the past. What a gorgeous vessel she is. I feel
so blessed to have now sailed on a 3 masted schooner. I was very excited to see the Essex built Lette G Howard
in port for the festivities. And the Columbia is nothing short of amazing. The Mystic’s crew were wonderful, and kept spirits high and
lively despite quickly falling into last place during the race and missing a buoy. How great it was that the weather was
so perfect for this amazing weekend.
Mary Barker
9/11 tribute photo From Brenda leahy
O’Maley Happenings, September 11, 2015
If you didn’t See The Live Stuffed Jumbo Shrimp Wrapped In Smoked Bacon Live Cook On TheHomieCast- Check it Out
Don’t be the dope that puts elderly and people with weakened immune systems at risk. Get your flu shot today!
Got my flu shot at CVS yesterday. Took five minutes. Most insurance covers it without a co-pay. The lady who gave it to me was explaining how much overwhelming evidence there is to say it saves lives and then brought up the anti-flouride crusaders and how much misinformation is out there.
She also told me it takes three weeks to take effect, so get ahead of flu season and potentially save lives!
Guided Walking Tours Offered by Cape Ann Museum
Explore downtown Gloucester through the historic lens of maritime painter Fitz Henry Lane
GLOUCESTER, Mass. (September 11, 2015) – The Cape Ann Museum is pleased to present Fitz Henry Lane’s Gloucester, a guided walking tour, on Saturday, September 26 at 10:00 a.m. Explore downtown Gloucester and discover what it was like in the 19th century when Fitz Henry Lane roamed the streets and painted the views. Tours last about one and a half hours and are held rain or shine. Participants should be comfortable being on their feet for that amount of time. Cost is $10 for Cape Ann Museum members; $20 for nonmembers (includes Museum admission). Space is limited and reservations are required. Email info@capeannmuseum.org or call (978) 283-0455, x10 for more information or to reserve a space.
Fitz Henry Lane was a Cape Ann artist, printmaker and world-renowned American marine painter. With his subtle use of gleaming light, Lane is generally regarded as one of the finest 19th century practitioners of the style known as luminism. The Cape Ann Museum’s unparalleled collection of works by Fitz Henry Lane – which includes paintings, drawings and lithographs – is on permanent display in the gorgeously renovated Lane Gallery, a space fully devoted to Lane’s life and work.
Image credit: Fitz Henry Lane (1804–1865). Gloucester Harbor at Sunrise, c. 1850, oil on canvas. Gift of Lawrence Brooks, 1970. [Acc. #2020]
Cape ann Chamber of Commerce Events
CAPE ANN CHAMBER RIBBON CUTTING FOR ABC HOME HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS
GLOUCESTER, Massachusetts – On Thursday, September 10, 2015, from 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting ceremony at the grand opening ABC Home Healthcare Professionals. The ceremony took place at the new location at 281R East Main Street in Gloucester, MA.
Jeannette Sheehan, owner of the family run business, welcomed the public to the new location with a ribbon cutting ceremony followed by an opening reception. ABC Home Healthcare was presented with a senate citation from the office of Senator Tarr. Refreshments were served to the many guests who attended the ceremony.
ABC Home Healthcare is a local, family owned, full service home care agency. Jeannette Sheehan, Board Certified Nurse Practitioner, is the founder and owner of ABC home care in Boston, with over 40 years industry experience she leads their team of compassionate caregivers. ABC is dedicated to providing the most advanced and comprehensive private home care services.
TICKETS ON SALE NOW FOR CHAMBER’S ANNUAL $25,000 GAME
Reserve your ticket for the BEST ODDS in town!
Join the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce on Thursday, October 1, for the Chamber’s annual $25,000 Game. The event will be held from 5:00 – 7:00pm at The Gloucester House Restaurant, 63 Rogers Street, Gloucester, MA, and one person will walk away the lucky winner of $10,000. As one of the most exciting and fun-filled events on Cape Ann this Fall, it will also feature a 50/50 raffle, door prizes and much more. A total of $25,000 in prizes!
Tickets are available on a first come first served basis at the Chamber office located at 33 Commercial Street in Gloucester and are $100 each. A limit of 500 tickets will be sold. Each ticket admits the ticket holder and one guest to the Gloucester House festivities on October 1st and includes a light dinner. Prizes are as follows:
Grand Prize: $10,000
2nd Prize: $5,000
3rd Prizes: $2,500
4th Prizes: $1,000 each (6 lucky winners)
5th Prize: $500 (3 lucky winners)
Total: $25,000
To reserve your ticket for the Best Odds in town, please visit the Cape Ann Chamber today or call us at (978) 283-1601. More information can also be found on www.capeannchamber.com
September Business After Hours at Ohana!
Thursday, September 17, 2015 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Ohana
151 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930
Come Mix, Mingle and Network with other area Business Leaders at this delicious, award winning Restaurant!
Sample from their menu and enjoy this great little jewel of a restaurant in Downtown Gloucester. $10.
Cash bar available.
Mayoral Candidates Forum
Tuesday, September 15, 2015 7:30 AM – 9:00 AM
The Elks at Bass Rocks 101 Atlantic Road Gloucester, MA 01931
The 2015 Gloucester Mayoral Race promises to be an exciting one! Come meet the Candidates and hear where they stand on important issues facing Gloucester, in this first of two Forums.
A light breakfast will be served. $25 per person.
New Video from CATV Summer Intern Zack Even: Welcome to Ravenswood Park
At Ease
The Meaning of Life! “Art, Rocks!”
High Tide
Annisquam History Discussion Group on Captain Oliver Griffin Lane
The Annisquam History Discussion Group will present Elizabeth Enfield on Friday, September 18, 2015, at 7:30 PM at the Annisquam Village Library. Her talk with focus on Captain Oliver Griffin Lane – the life, times and voyages of the Great 19th Century Sea Captain, father, trader and Christian Man.
Details of his life as sea captain, father and loving husband will be shown by items held by the Peabody-Essex Museum, the New England Historical Society and Cogwell’s Grant, former home of Nina Fetcher Little, and archives from the Cape Ann Museum.
“Art, Rocks!” Corliss landing
Tourists Enjoy Gloucester
Furniture Sale at the Annisquam Exchange
FURNITURE SALE
Once a Year – One Day Only
Saturday, September 19th from 9- 12
The Annisquam Exchange
32 Leonard Street
Annisquam Village, Gloucester
http://www.annisquamexchange.com/
IF YOU HAVE FURNITURE TO SELL, CALL/EMAIL FOR DETAILS
Call for details if you want to bring furniture to sell














