group show continues Through June 16, 2019
My View of Life on the Dock
Over at the Railway on Saturday, The beautiful Roseway is being repaired. It was little foggy but made to ship look prettier.




Sunday June 9th, Johnny Carwash will be playing outdoors on the deck with Josh at Blue Collar Lobster Co. on Rogers Street from 3-6pm. Stop by and have a few drinks and a fresh lobster right off the boat while listening to some authentic “Surf & Beach Music” while watching the boats go by…….very relaxing for sure!!! photo art: Weezie

Blue Collar Lobster Co.
63 Rogers St
, Gloucester, MA
(978) 283-1812
Have you ever said “Let’s just have breakfast for dinner”?
Well the Gloucester High School Class of 2022 and Sugar Magnolias have joined to do just that!
Come on down and have a fabulous breakfast for dinner and support the
THURSDAY JUNE 6th, 5:30 PM to 9:00 PM
A % OF THE PROCEEDS WILL BE GIVEN TO THE CLASS

Whenever we get to stop by Cape Pond Ice, we walk away with a smile on our faces. It’s got a little bit of all the good stuff: ice house tours, “cool” merchandise and friendly staff. If you haven’t been there in a while, stop in and have a look-around. Thanks, Scott! Great to see you.




Zdeno Chara takes a puck right to his face last night in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup. Look at the video-
Did whatever he could to get back on the bench next to his team mates.
From CBS Boston-
“Chara did not return to the ice for the remainder of the second period, but he did return to the bench in the third period, wearing a full face shield. He did not, however, take any shifts in the third period.
Defenseman Brandon Carlo said that Chara could “barely talk” while on the bench.
“Just shows his great leadership. He’s there to support the guys,” Carlo said. “Obviously his mouth has some blood and I don’t know what’s going on there. But he can barely talk and he’s out there supporting us, so just his leadership is on a whole other level, especially during this final round…
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Nancy Carolyn Kwant submits:

Nice day on Sunday to go see the Santa Maria in Newburyport. Of course it is a replica but very impressive. The next stop is the Great Lakes.

As part of the Exhibition Discover Rocky Neck, artists have donated 100% or 50% of the sale of multiple artworks in the show’s Silent Auction. The price of many artworks opens at a bargain price, some as low as $12. Originally scheduled to end on June 15, the show organizers have moved the deadline to 5:00 pm on June 9 to coincide with the festive reception for Art Collectors, New Home Owners, Realtors, Home Decorators, Art Lovers and Tour Participants. At that time, whoever has written in the highest bid on the auction bidding sheet will walk away with a one-of-a-kind art treasure.
Venue
The Cultural Center at Rocky Neck
6 Wonson Street
Gloucester, MA 01930
contact Executive Director, 978-515-7004, director@rockyneckartcolony.org

The Rocky Neck Art Colony is holding a series of free Guided Studio and Gallery Tours on Sunday, June 9 from 1:00 to 4:00 PM. Participants will have a chance to see private artist studios — usually open only by appointment, galleries normally open limited hours and popular studios and galleries with new work.
You may visit the East Gloucester Studios on your own by car. The studios will be open from 1:00 to 3:00 PM. Please follow the map in the Studio/Gallery Guide, that is available in the Rocky Neck Parking lot and at the Cultural Center Gallery, 6 Wonson Street or download a pdf Gallery Guide.
Four ½-mile walking tours are scheduled on the Rocky Neck peninsula beginning at 2:00 PM.
One of the highlights of the tours is a visit to the beautiful new gallery FLOAT (with artists Barbara Moody and Kathleen Gerdon Archer) on Madfish Wharf and private studios of artists rarely open to the public including the Ruth Mordecai, Marilyn Swift, Sinikka Nogello, David Calvo, Rokhaya Waring, and Ten Way Studios. The Guided Tour also includes visits to the studio/galleries of L. A. Dahlmer, Paul George and KT Morse, Elynn Kroger, Judythe Evans Meagher, Stephen LaPierre, Diana Pasquarello, Joe’s Fresh Fish Prints, Brenda Malloy, and Sallie Strand. Visitors will also have a chance to see the studio/galleries of deceased artists John Nesta and Gordon and Judith Goetemann. In addition, the tour visits a range of other eclectic galleries and shops, some with new artists and many with new artwork: State of the Art Gallery, Side Street Gallery, The Cultural Center Gallery, James B. Hand Fine Art, Gallery on the Neck, Imagine, Gallery 53, Madfish Gallery, North Shore Arts, and The Cottage on Smith Cove. Along the way visitors will see artists at work and may partake in refreshments and special gifts reserved for Tour participants.
All Tours start at The Cultural Center at Rocky Neck, 6 Wonson Street, Gloucester on Sunday, June 9.
Tour Schedule (please arrive 15 minutes before Tour):
To reserve your spot or find out more information see https://rockyneckartcolony.org/discover or email RNACgala@gmail.com.