Day: July 1, 2019
SAINT PETER’S SUNDAY PROCESSION WITH FAITH, FAMILY, AND FRIENDS
Willow Rest, a good place for cyclists to stop and refuel in Gloucester
Karen Pischke submits-
Hi Joey.
BEAUTIFUL SAINT PETER’S FIESTA SUNDAY MASS
Fog surrounding Stage Fort Park
Alice Gardner Submits- Mass of Saint Peter
Music on Meetinghouse Green Announces Fourth Season
PRESS RELEASE, June 28, 2019, announcing:
Music on Meetinghouse Green IV, Summer Festival 2019
A free outdoor summer music festival at 6:00PM on Friday evenings in July and August. We dedicate this fourth season in honor of Linzee Coolidge and the late Beth Coolidge for their vision and generosity to the Cape Ann community.
Description:
Please join us for the 4th season of this free outdoor concert series, hosted by the Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation in front of the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church. This unique summer music festival features a different musical ensemble at 6:00PM each Friday evening in July and August and benefits our North Shore non-profit partners via free-will offerings from the audience. The whole community is invited to enjoy this ‘mini-Tanglewood’ experience under the shade trees on the green at the corner of Church and Middle Streets. Bring lawn chairs, blankets and your favorite libation to enjoy the music and delicious food available from local vendors. Your voluntary contributions support the work of 8 terrific partner organizations that work so hard to improve the lives of our fellow citizens on Cape Ann.
Schedule:
Date Music Beneficiary Food
July 5 John Baboian Ensemble Pathways for Children Causeway
July 12 Livin’ on Luck Backyard Growers Classic Cooks
July 19 Hye Fusion The Open Door Markouk
July 26 The Goddesses Art Haven Willow Rest
August 2 What Time Is It Mr. Fox? Maritime Gloucester CommonCrow
August 9 Cape Ann Big Band HAWC Jalapenos
August 16 Willie Alexander The Grace Center Willow Rest
August 23 Deb Hardy Band Gloucester Education Foundation Jalapenos
September 6 Alvin Foster Gloucester Meetinghouse Causeway
Sponsors:
Thanks to their amazing generosity, the series’ expenses are pre-paid and all free-will donations from the audience go to our non-profit community partners!
Hero Scobie Ward
Platinum J.J. & Jackie Bell, Cape Ann Savings Bank, Harry & Mary Hintlian
Gold John & Janis Bell, BOMCO, Michael & Mary Ann Bresnan
Silver Anonymous, Gib & Sarah Carey, JoeAnn Hart & Gordon Baird, Charles Nazarian,
John & Sandra Ronan
Bronze Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce, Bill & Rose Hausman
Location, Time and More Info:
The Green in front of the Gloucester Meetinghouse is located at the intersection of Church and Middle Streets. The program starts at 6:00PM and concludes at 8:30PM. Please consult www.gloucestermeetinghouse.org for more information about the performers, non-profits and food vendors. Please note, events are held indoors in the downstairs social hall in case of bad weather-we never cancel!
Additional information
Quilt to be Raffled to Benefit the Meetinghouse:
Lanesville textile artist Doris Prouty has created and donated a beautiful quilt that will be raffled to benefit the present work on the Meetinghouse.
Building History and the Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation:
Completed in 1806 for the first Universalist Church in America, the grand Federal Style, 600-seat Meetinghouse with a 110’ lantern steeple and Paul Revere Bell is a jewel in the heart of the Historic District. Now well into its third century serving the people of Cape Ann, its history is steeped in the establishment of religious freedom in Massachusetts and the Constitutional separation of church and state. Home of the present-day Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church and host to The Grace Center, the building is alive with activities like concerts, family-friendly entertainment, events, symposia and civic celebrations.
The Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit modeled upon the Old North Foundation in relation to Boston’s famous Old North Church. Its mission is to preserve the landmark building as a welcoming civic hub, premiere entertainment venue, and family-friendly community action center. The ongoing preservation of the building seeks to combine the highest standard of restoration and energy conservation techniques.
Thanks to support from state, municipal and philanthropic grants plus gifts from private individuals the Meetinghouse is accessible to persons with disabilities, is protected by a fire-sprinkler & monitoring system augmented by extensive fire-proof thermal insulation, and has achieved a ‘net-zero’ building carbon footprint with the help of Reforest the Tropics and its climate-change initiative TownGreen/2025.
More info at: www.gloucestermeetinghouse.org
I Am More Project at the Matz Gallery Sawyer Free Library for the month of July
Amy Kerr
Since 2017 Amy had dedicated her artistic career to her public art and writing project
I AM MORE PROJECT which began as a local portrait series to start a conversation about all the ways we are more than our mental challenges
Music Around Town ~ July 1-7, 2019
WITH LOVE AND BEST WISHES TO SARA FAVAZZA
MTOC State Champs! Cape Ann United U16 Soccer wins division at Massachusetts Tournament of Champions
Cape Ann United U16 Longshoremen are MTOC state champs, June 30, 2019
team photo MTOC Champs 2019 – Great team & effort along with kind and dedicated coaching! Thanks to Coach Kyle Hurd (GHS class )back row far right; plus Jim Sperry back row 2nd to right; Luciano Sappia far left; and Gary Schmidt not pictured 😦 here but see below in group shot from earlier game. It was crazy hot in Lancaster.
June 30 CAU vs. North Andover 3:2 (games delayed due to wild weather)
June 30 CAU vs. Douglas (came down to penalty kicks shootout)
June 29 CAU vs. Harvard 0:2
June 28 CAU vs. Springfield 5:0
June 28 CAU vs. Worcester 6:2 (hat tricks Robert & Jerome)
- June 28-30, 2019 ECYSA U16 soccer champs Cape Ann United headed to Lancaster for the Massachusetts Tournament of Champions (MTOC) state tournament here
- June 23, 2019 Essex County Youth Soccer (ECYSA) U16 soccer playoffs at pretty Pingree photos here
MTOC State Champs! Cape Ann United U16 Soccer wins division at Massachusetts Tournament of Champions
Cape Ann United U16 Longshoremen are MTOC state champs, June 30, 2019
team photo MTOC Champs 2019 – Great team & effort along with kind and dedicated coaching! Thanks to Coach Kyle Hurd (GHS class )back row far right; plus Jim Sperry back row 2nd to right; Luciano Sappia far left; and Gary Schmidt not pictured 😦 here but see below in group shot from earlier game. It was crazy hot in Lancaster.
June 30 CAU vs. North Andover 3:2 (games delayed due to wild weather)
June 30 CAU vs. Douglas (came down to penalty kicks shootout)
June 29 CAU vs. Harvard 0:2
June 28 CAU vs. Springfield 5:0
June 28 CAU vs. Worcester 6:2 (hat tricks Robert & Jerome)
- June 28-30, 2019 ECYSA U16 soccer champs Cape Ann United headed to Lancaster for the Massachusetts Tournament of Champions (MTOC) state tournament here
- June 23, 2019 Essex County Youth Soccer (ECYSA) U16 soccer playoffs at pretty Pingree photos here
SUNDAY GREASY POLE WALKERS MOTORING BY CAPE POND ICE
DERRICK HOPKINS STUPENDOUS GREASY POLE SWEEP PHOTO SLIDESHOW- FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY FOR THE WIN
With three flawless walks, eighteen-year-old Gloucester ‘Farm Boy’ Derrick Hopkins sweeps the Greasy Pole competition Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Only one other walker, Jake Wood, has won three consecutive competitions. As announcers Tom Favazza, Al Millefoglie and Jimmy Tarantino joked, “he could have walked all the way to the Boulevard.”
Derrick’s Dad Rich Hopkins came out of retirement to walk with his son.
Saturday’s winning walk
Friday’s winning walk
Friday’s winning walk
Fiesta Sunset
Another beautiful sunset after the thunderstorms.


Spinning
For a variety of reasons, my typical Fiesta spent on my paddle board underneath the Greasy Pole was not to be had this year. In fact, my time spent at Fiesta was much more fleeting than usual, but I did get down there long enough to get nauseous watching Thatch and Finn brave some rides that made me more than a bit nervous.
Sample This Clothing Store Downtown
I had the opportunity to browse around a bit at Sample This, located at the site of the former Pisces store on Main Street. You may have heard our discussion on podcast 341 published Sunday June 30. I met Joy, the proprietor and looked through her selection of sample items available from a variety of manufacturers. The space is bright and welcoming. I plan to return for some more serious browsing soon!