Four of the sweetest little Piping Plover chicks hatched Thursday morning, June 22, at Good Harbor Beach. They are all beautiful and perfectly formed and healthy. Within hours of hatching, the mini-marshmallow-rockets were zooming and tumbling about the shore. Mom Joy and Dad Joe are in full on protective mode, doing their best to chase seagulls and people out of their territory.
Don’t mess with Mama Joy!
Last year the East Gloucester neighborhood kids named the parents, Joy and Joe; and chicks PuffPuff, FluffFluff, and Tootsie Pop. The parents are most likely the same pair as they have nested in nearly the exact same spot as last year. Comment in the comment section for name suggestions if you would like. Wouldn’t it be great if the four names were somehow Fiesta inspired π
Good Harbor Beach is going to be very crowded this weekend. If the chicks manage to survive the first ten days, their odds of surviving increase dramatically.
How we can all help the Piping Plover chicks survive:
1) Perhaps the most important point to understand is that within hours of hatching, Piping Plover chicks are on the move. They soon begin to explore outside the symbolically roped off area. Keep an eye out for the chicks. Educate friends and family that they may see these tiny vulnerable creatures on the beach. Do not approach the chicks or adults, but observe quietly from a distance. Mom and Dad Plover will let you know if you are too close.
2) Donβt leave behind or bury trash or food on the beach. All garbage attracts predators such as crows, seagulls, foxes, and coyotes, and all four of these creatures EAT plover eggs and chicks.
3) Do not linger near the Piping Plovers or their nests. Activity around the Plovers also attracts gulls and crows.
4) Keep dogs off the beach at all times of the day and evening.
Snuggling next to Mom for warmth.
Clip from last year’s year Piping Plover Family —
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Traditional Sicilian Puppet Shows
during FIESTA!!!
FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 3:OO PM
at theΒ CAPE ANN CINEMA,…
TheΒ WORLD FAMIY PUPPET THEATRE
PERFORMS THREE TRADITIONAL SICILIAN PUPPET SHOWS:
– GRATTULA BEDDATULA – Sicilian Cinderella
– SICILIANΒ FISHING VILLAGE – Medieval tin soldiers Rinaldo and Orlando tame the sea dragon!
– CANTASTORIE – Song-story about a young boy from the Fort’sΒ yearning to walk the greasy pole and win the contest at St. Peter’s Fiesta.
Thanks to a LCC Mass Cultural Council grant from the Gloucester Cultural Council and an anonymous Donor, the Ethnic Arts Center will offer theseΒ shows of traditional Sicilian culture at St. PETER’S FIESTA 2017! Β Students of the World Family Puppet Theatre will work beside Dora TevanΒ to perform. The shows are freeΒ and noΒ tickets are necessary. Β The facility is accessible to persons with disabilities.
For more information, call Dora Tevan at 978-546-3222,
or visit the World Family Puppet TheatreΒ Facebook page,
or theΒ www.ethnicartscenter.orgΒ website.
Gallery 53 Artist,
Mary Rhindelander McCarl ~ Artist Demonstration
Artist Demonstrations on Rocky Neck
Fridays, 6:00-8:00 PM
Gallery 53 on Rocky Neck
53 Rocky Neck Avenue, Gloucester, MA 01930
Gallery hours:
Sunday-Thursday, 10:00 AMβ6:00 PM;
Friday- Satuday, 10:00AMβ8:00 PM.
TheRocky Neck Art Colony’s Gallery 53 on Rocky Neck is sponsoring a series of artist demonstrations this2017 season. On Friday June 23, from 6:00 to 8:00 PM, the public is invited to watch Mary Rhinelander McCarl demonstrate how she prepares hand-decorated paper for use in collage work. Light refreshments will be served. The gallery plans demonstrations by other Gallery 53 artists on subsequent Fridays during the summer. For more information call 978-282-0917. Please plan to stop by and meet the artists.
Mary McCarl, a Gloucester resident, has been a member of Gallery 53 for ten years. She studied sculpture and drawing as a teenager, then received professional training as an historian of the art and culture of the European Middle Ages. She spent some domestic years running art festivals, making costumes and batiks, and participating in a Bicentennial wall quilt project. In retirement she paints with transparent and opaque watercolors and acrylics in addition to working with fabric in wall quilts and collage. In her most recent work she has concentrated on paper collage, the subject of the demonstration. McCarl applies acrylic paints to a variety of papers by scraping and stamping them with instruments ranging from plastic forks to bubble wrap. She then cuts and mounts them on backgrounds of large pieces of watercolor paper, which have also been painted, scraped and stamped, to complete a finished work. All demonstrations are free and open to the public.
Celebrating 90 Years of Fiesta! With Saint Peterβs Fiesta film series
at the Cape Ann Museum
Philip Reisman photograph. St. Peter’s Fiesta, 1951. Collection of the Cape Ann Museum.
The Cape Ann Museum is pleased to join in the 90th anniversary celebration of St. Peterβs Fiesta with three days of films documenting Fiestaβs rich history. The film series will run on a continuous basis throughout each day in the auditorium. Free with Museum admission on Friday and Saturday; free and open to the public on Sunday.
The Greasy Pole (2009)
Runtime: 8 minutes
Created by Emile Doucette, Tom Papows and Michael Pallazola
The Fiesta of St. Peter (1998)
Runtime: 40 minutes
Created by Shep Abbott
St. Peterβs Fiesta is the largest, most colorful of the celebrations which Sicilian immigrants brought to Gloucester. The tradition of celebrating Fiesta began in Gloucester in 1927, and while it remains a deeply religious event at its core, by the 1930s it had expanded to become a City-wide occasion. Fiesta is still celebrated in Gloucester every year in late June and is capped off with four days of music, dancing, parades, fireworks, seine boat races and the traditional greasy pole competition.Β On the last day of Fiesta, an outdoor Mass is held, followed by the blessing of Gloucesterβs fishing fleet.
Rockport Art Association & Museumβs Experimental Group Opens Fifth Show
What: Unexpected No. 5 Exhibit
Where: North Shore Art Association, Gloucester, MA
When: June 12 to July 8, 2017
Reception Sunday June 25, 2-4 pm Rockport Art Association & Museumβs Experimental Group Opens Fifth Show The Rockport Art Association & Museumβs Experimental Group opens its fifth group exhibition, βUnexpected No. Fiveβ at the North Shore Art Association in Gloucester, MA. This show features artworks of about 80 artists, works of both the RAA&Mβs artists and contributing members. Works on view in the exhibition range in medium to include paintings, mixed-media, graphics, sculpture and photography.
The Experimental Group is a creative forum, its main mission is to increase public awareness and to foster self-expression by bringing artists together to explore and share ideas that cultivate creative freedom. The EG is encouraged and supported by the Rockport Art Association & Museum.
If you would like more information about the exhibition, would like to schedule an interview and a walk through, or need additional promotional images please contact: Nella Lush, Experimental Group, Chair, 978.886.4582 or via email experimentalgroupraa@gmail.com
The Rockport Art Association & Museum (RAA&M) is one of the oldest and most active art organizations in the country. The Association has a long and distinguished history that has spanned 96 years
Three Imaginations:
Digital Abstract Art & Photography by
Matt Cegelis, Otto Laske & Ruth Schneider
June 18 β July 28th, 2017
Meet the Artists Reception Saturday, June 25, 2-4 PM
Centennial Gallery at the Musculoskeletal Center
4 Centennial Drive, Peabody MA 01960
Gallery Hours, Mon-Fri, 8:30 AM β 6:00 PM
Cegelis – My Parents Are Flowers
Laske – Reprimand
Schneider – Riding My Bike
On June 18, 2017, the Centennial Gallery opens a 6 week exhibition of abstract art and photography by Cape Ann digital artists Matt Cegelis, Otto Laske and Ruthie Schneider.
βThree Imaginationsβ is on view June 18 β July 28th, 2017 during gallery hours Monday-Friday from 8 AM β 6PM.Β The public is invited to a reception for the artists and friends on Saturday, June 25, 2-4 PM in the Centennial Gallery at the Musculoskeletal Center, 4 Centennial Drive, Peabody.
While markedly different in their background, aesthetics, and set of tools, the three artists share a strong commitment to digital work of quality and an equally strong commitment to educate the public about entirely new kinds of creative processes emerging in the visual arts.
In their work, the artists showcase many of the new kinds of work now possible through the use of intelligent software tools. Their work conveys an expansive breadth of vision both within and between disciplines of visual art, showing that the conventional boundaries between these disciplines have become entirely permeable.
Matt Cegelis uses digital photography as the starting point in his work. From βstraight out of the cameraβ abstract compositions, to explorations of new aesthetic possibilities that he conjures from his images, Mattβs work invites viewers on a journey of serendipitous discoveryβ¦ using their own imaginations as guide.
Otto Laske combines musical and gestural impulses in consistently experimental work that is focused on achieving a classic balance of lines, shapes and textures. His paintings are characterized by striking color/shape combinations intensified by drawing. His black and white graphic work harks back to German expressionist graphic art of the early 20th century.
Ruthie Schneider merges photographic images to create new and sometimes painterly results that take on a new dimension and interpretation. The use of textures and fragments from her unfinished paintings add subtleties and pique the viewerβs imagination.
All the artwork in the exhibition is available for purchase.
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Joe PamisanoΒ shares a pic of the prep of getting the pole ready for tonight’s first greasy pole event beginning at 4:45 today down at Pavilion Beach. Β Looks like a nice low tide and there will be plenty of room so come down and share the VIVA!!
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Sharing some of Mayor Sefatia’s photos from last night’s Appreciation Dinner for the Fiesta Committee and their friends and families hosted by the Gloucester House Restaurant where Lenny Linquata and Dorothy Linquata served locally caught fresh fish. Β Kicking offΒ Gloucester’s promotion of fresh, locally caught fish, to restaurants and dealers.
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We stopped by the pond for a quick visit the other day to check on the cygnets. Β All six are growing steadily and are beyond cute! Β Nice work, Mom and Dad Swan!
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DJ Lara Jardullo will be spinning some fun beats while you follow along to easy to follow, fun choreography. All are welcome. No experience needed, ANY fitness level welcome! Wear sneakers, activewear, and bring a towel and water.
Whereβs the fun happening? Phia Womenβs Center at 242 Main St., two doors down from Stoneβs Pub.
Pre-register online and only pay $10Β admission isΒ $15 at the door. Reserve your spot at www.phiawomenscenter.com
Mimosas afterwards to start your Fiesta Saturday off right! Letβs get this party pumping!
Join the team at Eastern Point Yacht Club, where the Atlantic Ocean meets Gloucester Harbor. We are now accepting resumes and applications for our 2017 culinary team, including line cooks, servers, bartenders and buss staff.
Ideal candidates will have fine dining experience and a creative touch. This is a seasonal position, offering a great schedule and compensation. If you are a responsible team player, organized, creative, and can help deliver an excellent dining experience, please apply today by submitting your resume to Steven Sharad, General Manager / Executive Chef: ssharad@epyc.net.
SeniorCare Inc. will host its Eighth Annual Sunset Cruise Fundraiser, an evening cruise aboard Cape Ann Whale Watchβs Hurricane II, on Thursday, July 13, 2017.Β The evening, which is presented by Connected Home Care, includes a light dinner, dancing and entertainment by DJ Scottie Mac, raffle and door prizes. Tickets are $30 each and can be purchased by contacting SeniorCare at 978-281-1750 or online at www.seniorcareinc.org. Sponsor opportunities are available.
For more information about the Sunset Cruise and SeniorCareβs programs, contact Paula Curley at 978-281-1750 or paula.curley@seniorcareinc.org.
About SeniorCare
SeniorCare Inc. serves an area that represents more than 27,000 residents aged 60 and over.Β We provide services to adults with disabilities and elders in nine communities. Established in 1972, SeniorCare has approximately 100 employees and nearly 400 volunteers. The volunteers and staff work to fulfill its mission as a consumer-centered organization which provides and coordinates services to elders andβ¦