Phyllis a art show

Marine railway..gorgeous day for this Art show at this great venue, remember it is always on Sunday

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Get Your Tickets For The $25K Game!

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Tickets are still available for the $25K Game!  This game has the best odds around as a total of $25,000 is given away including one Grand Prize of $10,000! The $25,000 game also features a 50/50 raffle, door prizes and much more! Tickets are sold for $100 each and grant you and a guest entrance the night of the event. You do not have to be there to win.

Call the Chamber at 978-283-1601 or stop by the Chamber office at 33 Commercial Street in Gloucester this week to purchase your tickets. The office is open Monday-Friday from 9 AM – 5 PM. The $25K Game will take place on Thursday, October 4 at The Gloucester House Restaurant from 5-7PM. We look forward to seeing you there!
$25k Game

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Jazz Brunch featuring the Ryu-Young Duo| Sun 9/23 | Feather & Wedge

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The talented Ryu-Young jazz duo will be at Feather & Wedge this Sunday,  September 23, playing music from the great American songbook and other jazz standards.

Sunday, Sept 9/23, 2018
10:30 AM  – 2:30 PM

Reservations highly suggested! 978.999.5917

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NICOLE DUCKWORTH’S EXQUISITE AND WONDERFULLY DELICIOUS CROQUEMBOUCHE!

Nicole and her sweet boys George and Jude stopped by to pick flowers to garnish a beautiful dessert that she had made to surprise two friends who were celebrating their anniversary. This is her croquembouche, a mini version of the larger that she had made for their wedding years ago. Yummmmmm!!!!!

Nicole Duckworth’s croquembouche (and photo)

George and Jude having caterpillar fun 🙂

Visitors to Gloucester from Revere

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Three Brothers from Revere enjoying the Boulevard and than have lunch at the Causeway Restaurant

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Two friends from Revere enjoy a cigar on Stacy Boulevard

1623 Need to Know Rockport

Rockport, MA Town Administrator Mitch Vieira gives us an update about the final phase of water main replcement on Curtis Street as well as the upcoming Harvestfest in Rockport

Join CFCA at 9AM on Saturdays!

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We welcome everyone from the community (non CF members) to join us for our weekly Saturday AM Workout! No Crossfit experience necessary!

The cost? Only $5! This fee is donated annually to an awesome local cause.

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Learn more about us and our community here: www.crossfitcapeann.com

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FILMING WITH THE BBC FOR THE MONARCHS!

Good news for my Monarch Butterfly documentary!

Dear Friends of Beauty on the Wing,

The past two summers we have seen a mini boom of Monarchs in gardens and meadows. Hopefully this will translate to a greater number of butterflies overwintering in Mexico, but we’ll only know after the annual count that takes place during December of 2018. I have been able to capture some wonderful footage and carve out good chunks of time time for editing.

I have some exciting news to share and that is over the past month I have been in discussion with producers from a BBC nature program. They found the trailer for Beauty on the Wing and contacted me for help writing the story about the Monarch migration through New England. Yesterday, I spent the day with the BBC film crew for my interview, and then showed them all around Cape Ann’s beautiful Monarch habitat. It was a very rewarding day and we covered much ground. The show is being produced in conjunction with PBS and will air in the US sometime in October. For myriad reasons, this is fantastic news for my film!

That’s all for now but I’ll keep you posted when I know more details.

Thank you Friends for your continued support and interest in Beauty on the Wing: Life Story of the Monarch Butterfly!

Warmest wishes,

Kim

The interview took place at the beautiful home and garden of my friend and East Gloucester resident Patti Pappows. When I met Patti, she already had a gorgeous established garden however, over the past few years, she has been adding great patches of milkweed and many species of native New England wildflowers. Just ask her how many butterflies (and hummingbirds) visit her garden daily! Patti’s garden made the most beautiful setting to showcase Cape Ann’s butterflies and wildflowers, despite the clouds and drizzle.

The cameraman Bobby and producer Sophie were absolutely delighted and amazed to see half a dozen Monarchs emerging yesterday during shooting! 

FUNDRAISER FOR FIESTA LEGEND ANTHONY “MATZA” GIAMBANCO

PLEASE JOIN US IN HELPING MATZA WITH HIS FIGHT AGAINST CANCER. Checks may be sent to:

Gloucester Fund

45 Middle Street

Gloucester MA, 01930

Memo: Anthony Giambanco

Anthony Giambanco is a six time Greasy Pole Champion

NEW ENGLAND PREMIERE OF MAT SMART’S AGITATORS OPENS at GLOUCESTER STAGE

NEW ENGLAND PREMIERE

MAT SMART’S

THE AGITATORS

OPENS AT GLOUCESTER STAGE

Gloucester Stage Company continues its 39th season of professional theater with the New England premiere of Mat Smart’s The Agitators from September 14 through October 7 at Gloucester Stage Company, 267 East Main Street, Gloucester, MA. Directed by award winning Boston based, playwright, actor and director Jacqui Parker, The Agitators tells the powerful story of the enduring but tempestuous friendship of Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass while following their 45-year friendship from its beginnings in New York, through a Civil War, and to the highest halls of government as they agitated the nation and each other. Young abolitionists when they met in Rochester in the 1840s, Anthony and Douglass were full of hopes, dreams, and a common purpose. As they grew to become the cultural icons we know today, their movements collided, and their friendship was severely tested. James Ricardo Milord, seen earlier this season as Christian in the New England premiere Cyrano, returns to Gloucester to play Frederick Douglass. Sarah Elizabeth Bedard who last appeared at Gloucester Stage in 2015 returns to play Susan B. Anthony.

Gloucester Stage is the second theater to produce Mat Smart’s new play, The Agitators. Rochester, New York’s Geva Theatre Center commissioned Smart in 2015 to write The Agitators. The play enjoyed a highly successful world premiere run in October 2017 at the Geva, becoming the highest attended, four week run of a play as well as the best selling world premiere in Geva’s 45 year history.

A native of Illinois, playwright Mat Smart currently lives in Manhattan. In addition to The Agitators, his recent world premieres include Kill Local at the La Jolla Playhouse, which was nominated for Outstanding New Play by the San Diego Theatre Critics Circle. Mr. Smart is currently under commission by The Second City and the La Jolla Playhouse to write a comedy about white privilege. His other plays include: The Royal Society of Antarctica: Gift Theatre in Chicago, recipient of the 2015 Jeff Award for Best New Work; and Stage West; Samuel J. and K.: Williamstown Theatre Festival; Steppenwolf; and Passage Theatre; The Hopper Collection: Magic Theatre; and Huntington Theatre, and Tinker to Evers to Chance: Geva Theatre Center and Merrimack Rep. An avid traveler and baseball fan, he has been to all of the states, all of the continents, and all of the current MLB stadiums.

Boston based, playwright, actor and director Jacqui Parker makes her Gloucester Stage directing debut with the New England premiere of The Agitators. As an actress she last appeared at Gloucester Stage in 2014’s award winning production of Fences. Ms. Parker has won numerous awards for her work as an artist including; the Elliot Norton Award, Boston Theatre Hero Award, eight Independent Reviewers of New England Awards (IRNE) and the DRYLONGSO Award, for her struggle against racism. She is named one of Boston’s most influential people, in Don West’s book Portraits of Purpose. Ms. Parker was the visiting playwright at Hibernian Hall, where she wrote and directed five productions including A Crack in the Blue Wall, which was nominated as Best New Play, by the Independent Reviewers of New England. Her directing credits include: Glitch at the Contemporary Theatre at Boston Conservatory; Top Eye Open at Hibernian Hall; Wrestling With Freedom Part I at Hibernian Hall; Naomi Iizuka’s Polaroid Stories at Harvard University; Intimate Apparel at Brandeis University; and Deborah Lake Fortson’s Body & Sold produced by Amy Merrill at Hibernian Hall. Ms. Parker is presently a part of the I Dream Team at Emerson College, devising New Works in High Schools across the city of Boston.

James Ricardo Milord made his Gloucester Stage debut as Christian in the critically-acclaimed Cyrano earlier this season. His other recent credits include Anna Christie and Barbecue at Lyric Stage. Mr. Milord has appeared in Akeelah and The Bee with Wheelock Family Theatre; Clybourne Park at Longwood Players Club; The Good Negro, and The Brothers Size Trilogy with Company One; Zooman & The Sign with Our Place Theatre; and Macbeth with Shakespeare Now. His film credits include Screen Gems’ Proud Mary and Showtime’s The Brotherhood. Mr. Milord is proud to be the first recipient of the Best Emerging Actor (David Wheeler Award) in 2010.

Sarah Elizabeth Bedard returns to Gloucester Stage after appearing in 2015’s Measure of Normalcy. Her New York credits include One Year Lease Theatre Company, The Workshop Theatre, Classics on the Rocks and Mettawee River Theatre. In New England she has worked at SpeakEasy Stage Company in  Significant Other; Lyric Stage in Barbecue; Nora Theatre Company in Intimate Exchanges and Midvale High School 50th Reunion; Company One inShockheaded Peter; Actor’s Shakespeare Project in Phedre; Berkshire Theatre Festival in A Christmas Carol; Shakespeare and Company in DibbleDance; Boston Public Works in Three; and Bad Habit Productions in Arcadia and Translations. Ms. Bedard frequently directs at The Young Company at Greater Boston Stage Company and teaches at Bridgewater State University. She earned an M.F.A. in Acting from Brandeis University. She will be seen in The Wolves at Lyric Stage Company later this fall.

Mat Smart’s The Agitators runs from September 14 through October 7 at Gloucester Stage. Performances are Wednesday through Saturday at 7:30 pm;Saturday and Sunday at 2:00 pm. Following the 2 pm performances on Sunday, September 23 and Sunday, September 30, audiences are invited to free post-show discussions with the artists from The Agitators. Single ticket prices are $35 to $45 with discounts available for Preview Performances, Cape Ann Residents, Senior Citizens and Patrons 18 years old and under. In addition to regular reserved tickets, Pay What You Wish tickets are available for the Saturday, September 15 matinee at 2 pm. Pay What You Wish tickets can only be purchased day of show at the door. All performances are held at 267 East Main Street, Gloucester, MA. For more information about Gloucester Stage, or to purchase tickets, call the Box Office at 978-281-4433 or visit www.gloucesterstage.com

 The Agitators in Rehearsal Photo Credit Gary Ng

Susan B. Anthony: Sarah Elizabeth Bedard; Frederick Douglass: James Ricardo Milord

Playwright Mat Smart  Courtesy Photo

Phyllis A Art Show Saturday and Sunday

This venue is fun to come and shop and to be able to wander in a historic Marine Railway.

For More information on the this historic Railways please follow the link below:

http://www.gloucestermarinerailways.com/index.htm

The Goddesses this evening Dave Sag’s Blues Party @ The Rhumb Line 8:30 pm 9.20.2018

Thursday at the Rum Line, it’s the return of those rascally millennials, Tony and Sam Goddess! Or are they Gen X? or Genesee? Creme Oil? Cream Ale? This mom and pop duo will have you checking your retirement account on your phone every 5 minutes. But, seriously, I love playing with these folks; they have a really nice take on roots rock,blues and Americana.

With the formidable john Cameron, on keys, and the volcanic Andy Plaistead, on drums. And the gaseous Dave Sag, on base. Batter up! 830 to 1130

Dave