Cape Ann Museum and Historic New England present Thomas Jefferson Coolidge lecture at Coolidge Point by William R Cross

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Ocean lawn, 2006

postcards from my collection- Coolidge Marble Palace, Magnolia, MA and Coolidge Italian Gardens, Magnolia, MA

enjoy press release from Cape Ann Museum below:

SAVE THE DATE: June 23 at 10:00 a.m.

Thomas Jefferson Coolidge: A Man Ahead of His Time

An illustrated talk by local historian William R. Cross

 GLOUCESTER, Mass. (June 13, 2018) – The Cape Ann Museum and Historic New England are pleased to present a special lecture about Thomas Jefferson Coolidge, on Saturday, June 23 at 10:00 a.m. at Coolidge Point: The Thomas Jefferson Memorial in Manchester, MA. This program is $15 for CAM/HNE members or $20 nonmembers. Advance purchase of tickets is required. Space is limited. Visit capeannmuseum.org or historicnewengland.org for more information, or call 978-283-0455 x10.

Thomas Jefferson Coolidge: A Man Ahead of His Time, presented by William R. Cross, spotlights the 19th century industrialist whose vision and generosity shape Manchester and New England to this day.  Discover the history of Coolidge’s “wild promontory,” which he shaped into one of the most beautiful places in Massachusetts. Following the lecture, enjoy a visit to the grounds of Historic New England’s most recent acquisition; light refreshments provided.

William R. Cross is a member of the Board of the Cape Ann Museum with a deep knowledge of the 19th century history of Manchester and of Cape Ann.  A longtime public and private equity investor, he now serves as a consultant to various museums, and writes and lectures on art and local history.  He also serves on the Board of the Yale Center for Faith and Culture, and has served in the past on many other for-profit and not-for-profit boards, including those of Christ Church (Hamilton, MA), Christians in the Visual Arts (Madison, WI), and the Museum of Biblical Art (aka MOBIA, formerly New York, NY). He received his BA from Yale College magna cum laude, and his MBA from Harvard University.  He resides in Manchester with his wife Ellen; they are the proud parents of two grown sons. 

Coolidge Point: The Thomas Jefferson Memorial is located at 9 Coolidge Point, Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA 01944. Several special public programs will be held there this summer. It is one of more than three dozen historic sites owned and operated by Historic New England, the oldest and largest regional heritage organization in the nation. Historic New England saves and shares New England’s past to engage and inform present and future generations. Historic New England engages diverse audiences in developing a deeper understanding and enjoyment of New England home life by being the national leader in collecting, preserving, and using significant buildings, landscapes, archives, stories, and objects from the past to today.

Music on Meetinghouse Green’s Sizzling Summer Concert Series

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MUSIC ON MEETINGHOUSE GREEN’S SIZZLING SUMMER CONCERT SERIES

An integral part of Gloucester summer is almost here. The Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation’s Summer Concert Series, Music on Meetinghouse Green, featuring 9 free concerts, takes place from July 6 to September 7, 2018. The family-friendly concerts, now an iconic part of Gloucester’s summer music scene, have something for every musical taste, including be-bop, Brazilian ‘forro’ dance music, soul, jazz and rhythm and blues.

 All concerts take place at Gloucester Meetinghouse Green, at the corner of Church and Middle Street in Gloucester. Bring folding chairs or blankets. If it rains the concerts will take place inside the Meetinghouse. Each concert will be catered by a local food vendor, providing fresh and tasty dinners or snacks, often reflecting the origins of the music.

 In the spirit of giving to the community each concert is partnered with a Cape Ann non-profit organization. The public is invited to make a free-will donation (bring cash/check.)

 The Friday 6 pm concert schedule, including partner non-profit and food vendor is:

 July 6: Berklee Be-Bop Guitars

            To benefit Pathways for Children

            Food by Causeway

July 13: Stacia Kraft

            To benefit Backyard Growers

            Food by Crepes Dominique

July 20: The Bar Chords

            To benefit Maritime Gloucester

            Food by Willow Rest

July 27: Os Forrozeiros, Brazilian/Forro

            To benefit Wellspring House

            Food TBA

August 3: Deb Hardy and The Altairs

                 To benefit HAWC

                 Food by Classic Cooks

August 10: Hye Fusion, Middle Eastern Band

                   To benefit The Open Door

August 17: What Time Is It, Mr Fox?

                   To benefit Art Haven

                   Food TBA

August 24: Willie Alexander’s Persistence of Memory Orchestra

                 To benefit The Grace Center

                   Food by Common Crow

September 7: Alvin Foster, Soul/Motown

                        To benefit Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation

                        Food by Classic Cooks

 

The non-profit Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation was founded to help preserve and increase public use of the 212-year old Meetinghouse of the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church. The structure is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

Parking is available on Meetinghouse Green, in lots nearby in the Central Gloucester Historic District and at St. Peter’s Square.

Music on Meetinghouse Green’s sponsors include Linzee and Beth Coolidge; J.J. and Jackie Bell; Michael and Mary Bresnan; JoeAnn Hart and Gordon Baird; Harry and Mary Hintlian; Charles Nazarian; Dick and Doris Prouty; Sandra Ronan; Tom and Kristin Zarrella and Cape Ann Savings Bank.

 

YMCA has two great Road Races coming up:  The Father’s Day 5K & 10K is this Sunday June 17, and the St. Peter’s Fiesta 5K is on Thursday June 28

Rick Doucette submits-

Good morning Joey –
Our YMCA has two great Road Races coming up: The Father’s Day 5K & 10K is this Sunday June 17, and the St. Peter’s Fiesta 5K is on Thursday June 28. Both races are a great time year in and year out! Fun for the whole family, and proceeds support the mission-work of the Cape Ann YMCA. Hoping you’ll be able to post the following link https://www.northshoreymca.org/programs/road-races to GMG.

Roy Spittle Electric installing fresh new banners for Cape Ann Museum

Virginia Lee Burton Little House on one side

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The Stuff Childhood is Made Of

Thursday night lights.  Rockport Little League Play-offs, Major B. Game One.

A sweet little Thursday night game under the lights at Parisi Field with the High School field of dreams looming in the background.

National Anthem, 6 innings, team BBQ (for both teams of course), laughter, running, more laughter, and then ice cream over at the Dairy Train.

Quintessential small-town Little League and the stuff that childhood is made of.

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In the Good Ole Summertime

What young ladies saw in the Gloucester Daily Times in 1922 as “informal” summertime frocks. I hear we are getting some real summer weather, but I don’t think we will see this much fabric on the entire beach.

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Jazz Brunch with Scollins-Selib Duo – 6/17 – Feather & Wedge

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Join us for brunch and great jazz standards arranged and performed by Berklee-trained Kevin Scollins and Mitch Selib. Brunch tastes better accompanied by a side a sheer talent and artistry.

Reservations recommended. 978.999.5917

Sunday, June 17

10:30 – 2:30 PM

Feather & Wedge Restaurant & Bar, 5 Main Street, Rockport, MA 01966

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Susan Manning O’Briant Solo Show Now through June 20 Monday through Saturday 10am-5pm and Sunday noon-5pm Open Free to the Public! www.susanmanningobriant.com

Game Changer- Father’s Day Gift Yeti Lowball Double Insulated Tumbler

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YETI Rambler 10oz Vacuum Insulated Stainless Steel Lowball with Lid $19.99

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Gloucester 8th graders making their boats at the Essex Shipbuilding Museum

Last year I went over there to take photos of this great way to help students learn a new skills. Amy one of the teachers invited me back.  It is fun to watch and learn. The teachers at O’Maley and the Essex Shipbuilding Museum are really great.  On Friday, they will be launching this boats.

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John Jerome- Behind the Music

Alicia Unleashed taped 6/13/18 with John Jerome. B-Side and Hostess Alicia

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Episode 80!
Hot Plate: Alicia is leaving the Island. Recycle correctly! Anthony Bourdain and Kate Spade.

Skippers of the Hot Plate: Interview starts at 23:43.

WE GOT HIM! After a year of campaining (or stalking, whichever) we have JOHN JEROME sitting down with us!

We get in to his beginnings with a guitar, his newly released album (links below), also his musical inspirations. We get a “behind the music” tour as to what it took to make an album, how long it takes and the process.

Social Media finds:
FB: johnjeromemusic
Instagram: johnjeromemusic
Spotify, iTunes, Pandora, Amazon Music.

Music Calendar:
June 15 7-10-Old Newbury Counrty Club
June 16 6-9pm-Captain Carlos (Gloucester)
June 20-Design of Mine ‘Ladies Night’ (Gloucester)
June 29 9pm Minglewood Tavern-Fiesta Friday!
July 21st 7-9pm Studio (Rocky Neck)
July 28th 6-8pm The Rhumbline (Gloucester)
August 16th Mile Marker (Gloucester)
August 18th 9pm-whenever Opus (Salem)

Dennis Brennan Tonight 8:30pm @ The Rhumb Line 6.14.2018

 

    Thursday at the Rhumb: critically acclaimed songwriter and male hat model, Mr. Dennis Brennan! Yes, girls, he’s back…and he’s beautiful! I always love to join him and play his great self-penned toons. Joining us will be the commodious Steve Sadler, on guitar, and Andy Plaistead on drummms. A banner night! You’ll see.