Month: September 2016
Brian Templeton Tonight! Dave Sag’s Blues Party @ The Rhumb LIne 8:30pm 9.29.2016…There shall be lots of dancing!

It’s been a long time since Brian Templeton has graced our stage, so we’re getting out of wimp mode and into a strong belt of scotch. I’m putting my bass to the grindstone for a hone job to keep up with Mr. T’s ebullience. Brian’s the big guy with an acoustic guitar and a huge unmuffled glass pack voice. Every time he comes here it’s guaranteed to cure your IBS (irritable blues syndrome). See if you agree.
He’s draggin’ in that proton beam of a catarrist: Mr. Billy Loosigian and the Atomic Clock: Mr. David Mattacks. Ask your chirofractor if BT is right for you.
Dave

http://www.bluetestamentcd.com/

40 Railroad Avenue
Gloucester, MA 01930
(978) 283-9732
BREAKING NEWS: CRUISESHIP CANCELED FOR TODAY

Just a note to inform you all that the cruise ship, scheduled for today, has canceled its Gloucester stop.
The seas are just to choppy in our harbor to allow safe passenger disembarking on the shuttles.
Thanks
Joe Ciolino
Director – Gloucester Downtown Association
A Beauport Welcome
Black Broom – is there is a story behind this photo ?
Visitors from Peabody
Gloucester Smiles in the Car
Breaking news: Seas too rough for Holland America Zuiderdam port of call today.

Update and thanks from Jeanne Hennessey Assistant to Sheree Zizik, Beauport Hotel, Beauport Princess Cruiselines, Cruiseport Gloucester, and Seaport Grille:
Good Morning, All!!
Unfortunately, we just received word from the Holland America MS Zuiderdam that they deem the seas too dangerous. They have cancelled their call to Gloucester. Thank you all again for all your wonderful work making the passengers of the Zuiderdam fall in love with Gloucester. I heard nothing but wonderful reviews of the city and how welcomed they felt.
Nichole’s Picks 10/1 + 10/2
Pick #1: Salem Food Truck Festival
11:00-6:00 on both Saturday and Sunday
The Salem Food Truck Festival is a two-day event being hosted in the Salem Common in historic downtown Salem, Ma. The event will feature 25 food trucks, live music and family fun. With a range from grilled cheese to whoopie pies, there is sure to be something for everyone! Save the date and save your appetites for one of the area’s biggest food truck events!

Pick #2: Family Day at the Bird Banding Station at Joppa Flats, Newburyport

Sun, Oct 02, 2016 9:30 am – 11:30 amLocation:
Instructors:
Audience:
Members:
Adult $8.00, Child $5.00Nonmembers:
Adult $10.00, Child $6.00Nonmembers can join today during checkout and take immediate advantage of member prices.Come for an exciting visit to the Joppa Flats Bird Banding Station on the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge. See Mass Audubon scientists capture, measure, weigh, examine, and release migrant songbirds. Learn about migration, habitat use, and scientific research at a real field station. The station operates only during the height of migration in spring (April and May) and fall (September and October). Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Instructions and Directions:
Meet at Joppa Flats Education Center. Bring binoculars and cameras. Please be prepared for the weather, and protect yourself against mosquitoes and ticks.Joppa Flats Cancellation Policy: Please notify us at least 24 hours prior to your program if you must cancel. If you cancel less than 24 hours ahead, we can only offer a refund or credit if we subsequently fill your space. We cannot transfer your payment to another registration with less than 24 hours’ notice.Registration is required.Register online or call 978-462-9998 to register by phone.Register by mail: program registration form (PDF 66K)For your own security, DO NOT send credit card information via email.For more information, contact:
P.O. Box 1558Newburyport, MA 01950
Pick #3: Vintage Baseball at Spencer Peirce Little Farm

Saturday, October 1, 11:00 a.m.
Spencer-Peirce-Little Farm, 5 Little’s Lane, Newbury, Mass.
Watch the four teams of the Essex Base Ball Association, the Newburyport Clamdiggers, Lynn Live Oaks, Lowell Base Ball Nine, and the Portsmouth Rockinghams, play baseball using 1860s rules.. At these fun, historically accurate games, players pitch underhand, a ball bounced once and caught is an out, and no gloves are allowed.
Snacks, baseballs, and cards are available for purchase. Grass field seating: bring blankets and lawn chairs, no reserved seating. Weather permitting, please call.
In partnership with Essex Base Ball Association andIpswich Ale Brewery.
Free to Historic New England members
$5 nonmembersPlease call 978-462-2634 or buy online.
As always for a more comprehensive list of family activities please visit our friends at North Shore Kid
Rockport Public Library: 2 bookbinding illustration journal workshops with Jeannie Hunt on Saturday
Rockport Public Library Cape Ann Reads programming:

10AM Saturday October 1 Adult workshop
1:30PM Saturday October 1 Teen Workshop
Space is limited. Please call Rockport Library 978-546-6934 to register

The Cruise Ship Will Not be Landing Passengers In #GloucesterMA Today Due To The Rough Sea Conditions
From Linn Parisi
Cape Ann Community Bulletin Board Listings For 9/29/16
Welcome To Cape Ann Community Bulletin Board
Joey C ~
A place where non-profit Cape Ann organizations can post press releases directly and then those press releases will be reposted to http://www.goodmorninggloucester.com . This is not an advertising space for businesses, fitness or wellness organizations, or music listings.
The web address will be http://www.capeanncommunity.com
To have your community organization news posted here, contact Joey C who will grant access for you to post directly.
Domestic Violence Awareness Event 10/4
Image ~ September 28, 2016 ~ Gloucester Health Department
Educator’s Open House at the Cape Ann Museum
September 27, 2016 ~ Cape Ann Museum
Calling all local educators!
Wednesday, October 5 from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.
Cape Ann Museum
27 Pleasant St., Gloucester
As you sail into the new school year, come see what’s happening at the Cape Ann Museum!
Additional local educators will be on hand to discuss the collections and share ways of enriching your classroom.
Schedule:
4:00 – 5:00 Explore galleries and speak with museum staff and other local educators
5:00 – 5:30 History of Art on Cape Ann and Cape Ann Museum presentation
5:30 – 6:00 Wine and cheese reception
This event is free and open to all educators.
Please RSVP to Liza Browning: (978) 283-0455 x16 or lizabrowning@capeannmuseum.org
Image: Fitz Henry Lane, Gloucester Harbor, 1852. Oil on canvas. Cape Ann Museum, Gloucester, Mass. Deposited by the City of Gloucester, 1952. Given to the City by Mrs. Julian James in memory of her grandfather Sidney Mason, 1913 (DEP. 200).
Tonno Restaurant Specials for the Week
More Cape Ann Dining News-
http://www.capeanneats.com
Hello Everyone,
Here are this weeks specials for Tonno Restaurant, 2 Main St Gloucester. (the Old Blackburn)
Also, Thanks to everyone that has stopped by this summer. We are on to fall now, which is most every chefs favorite season. If you have not checked us out or were waiting for the summer crowds to end then now is the time. We have been getting better at what we do every day.
Blue Fin Tuna Belly with apples, lemon, extra virgin olive oil and fennel.
Chicken Liver Crostini with Marsala poached pears
Mushrooms with Polenta and Parmigiano
Chanterelle “la Plancha” with buratta
Cavatelli, Lobster, roasted squash and brown butter-sage
Short Cut Rigatoni with Tuna Genovese
Halibut, roasted baby rainbow carrots and spinach
Wine Special- Meomi Pinot Noir
Come check us out.
With Love,
TONNO
P.S.-All our Tuna is Local Caught Blue Fin when available…
Fall Cleanse
More Cape Ann Wellness News-
http://www.capeannwellness.com
Artist Workshop Emerged on Main Street
Kat Masella Ecaustic Artist and Teacher operates the Northeast Art Workshops and Retreats
Seen here is Kim English an award wining American Plein-air painter see more at Tutt Art about Kim English.
BREAKING NEWS: GHS KURT LICHTENWALD NAMED MASSACHUSETTS TEACHER OF THE YEAR BY MassTEC!
September 28, 2016
GHS Science and Engineering Teacher Kurt Lichtenwald
The Massachusetts Technology Education and Engineering Collaborative and its members have awarded Gloucester High School’s science and engineering teacher, Kurt Lichtenwald, with the 2016 “teacher of the year” award.
Along with his award, MassTEC deemed GHS’ STEM program, run by Lichtenwald, John Barry, and David Schneider, the 2016 “program of the year.” STEM stands for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
Each year, MassTEC partners with the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and chooses from schools across the state to recognize one program and teacher that excels in educating students about formal technology and engineering studies.
HAVE YOU SEEN THIS LITTLE BLUE HERON ON CAPE ANN?
The Little Blue heron is common in the Southeast and only the second time I have spied this migrant on Cape Ann. I am curious to know if any of our readers have seen this pretty heron–how often, where, and at what time of year, if so. The Little Blue Heron in the photo was fishing in the shallow pond water with the Snowy Egrets. Whereas the Snowies have an energetic method of foraging, stirring up the bottom with their feet, dashing and diving, the Little Blue stood stock still observing the minnow’s movement in the water. The moment it caught a glimpse of me, off it flew, and did not return.
Little Blue Heron range map
REMINDER- LYDA KUTH EVENT THURSDAY NIGHT AT THE CAPE ANN MUSEUM
Architect Eleanor Raymond: A Pioneer in the Field
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29
The life and accomplishments of Eleanor Raymond (1887–1989), a pioneering woman in the field of architecture during the mid-20th century, will be the subject of a talk presented by documentary filmmaker Lyda Kuth. A graduate of the Cambridge School of Art and Landscape Architecture for Women, Eleanor Raymond was a noted innovator partnering with solar energy researcher Dr. Maria Telkes to design one of the first successful solar-heated buildings in the Northeast. On Cape Ann, Raymond designed homes for artist Natalie Hays Hammond, anthropologist Carlton S. Coon and a summer cottage for herself overlooking Gloucester’s outer harbor. Lyda Kuth is an independent filmmaker and Executive Director of the LEF Foundation, which supports New England independent documentary filmmakers. She has been recognized by the Massachusetts Cultural Council with the prestigious Commonwealth Award and honored by Women in Film and Video New England with an Image Award.
Member cost is $10 per lecture / $25 for the series; Non-member cost is $15 per lecture / $40 for the series. Reservations are required. To purchase tickets or for more information please call (978)283-0455 x10 or email info@capeannmuseum.org.
Tickets can also be ordered online at Eventbrite.
Sitting on the Magnolia Pier Float
Off Magnolia Pier the float is the best way to end your day.
One Hour at a Time Gang
Hi kids:
Hope everyone is well. Last week great group started the cleanup.
When: Saturday October 1, 2016
Time: 8:00 – 9:00
Where: Dogtown, near the compost area
Please bring gloves.
Thanks kids







