Here’s The Big Announcement- The Headliner For Riverfest Will Be… (You gotta listen to the audio in this post)

Click here for the Riverfest Seaside Music Festival Headliner Announcement!!!!-

For all the details check out the dedicated website- https://theriverboston.com/attend/riverfest/

NEW VENUE & NEW DATE FOR 2019!

Riverfest Seaside Music Festival
Stage Fort Park, Gloucester, MA
Saturday, August 24, 2019, 12-6pm

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We heard you when you told us we’d outgrown the venue in Newburyport. So, we’re excited to share that Riverfest is moving to a new, larger venue — beautiful Stage Fort Park, Gloucester, overlooking Gloucester Harbor.

And we’ve also moved the event up one week from its traditional Labor Day weekend. The event will be held Saturday, August 24, 2019, 12-6pm.

But something that definitely hasn’t changed — Riverfest will continue to be free and open to the public, as it’s always been.

We’re stoked about the future for this popular, annual event, and we hope you’ll join us on August 24th for an awesome day of live music and great vibes!

Grupo Fantasia Latin Dance Party at the Antonio Gentile Bandstand

The Antonio Gentile Bandstand will host a Latin Dance Party performance by Grupo Fantasia on Sunday, July 14, at 7pm, at the bandstand in Stage Fort Park, Hough Avenue, Gloucester. The rain date is Wednesday, July 17, at 7pm. These free weekly outdoor concerts are handicap accessible, parking is free and rest rooms are open.

Bring a chair, blanket, picnic and family and soak in the sounds and sights of beautiful Gloucester Harbor at sunset.

For further information please visit DavidLBenjamin.com or call David Benjamin at 978-281-0543.

 

 

 

 

Whales spotted from shore! Jeanne Blake photographs moments between Long Beach and Good Harbor Beach, Gloucester Mass.

photos from Jeanne Blake July 10, 2019 – whale(s) passing back and forth

 

 

Video from Cliff- whale blows (look at left of frame at 30 sec mark in the distance) and bubbles or whale footprint at center. Ten minutes prior, observers describe seeing a dramatic whale breach. They could see the whale from its back and it was so far out of the water both fins visible.

 

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Perhaps these are the same minke whales spotted off Halibut Point July 9, 2019 mentioned in  today’s GDT here:  “On Monday, Rockport native John Parisi spotted two whales off the coast of Halibut Point on Monday while fishing with his son and his son’s friend. “We were fishing for stripers,” said Parisi. “There were a lot of porgies jumping out of the water. Then there was a huge commotion with the fish. I looked over and saw these two whales breach the ocean with their dorsal fins.” Parisi’s video here 

Toni Ann Enes joins Fly Amero this evening 7pm @ The Rhumb Line 4.10.2019

Dinner Specials Each Week!
Wednesday, July 10 – 7pm
My Musical Guest: TONI ANN!

Such joy this girl has brought to us all over the years here in
Gloucester! Toni Ann Enes and her wonderful music will be
this week’s Rhumb Line featured guest. Let us embrace.
Love and magic begins at 7pm. ~ Fly
Dinner with great music!
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
The Rhumb Line Kitchen……features Morgan Forsythe! Dishes are better than ever before!
Plus a fine, affordable wine menu!
Upcoming…
7/17 – Inge Berg

7/24 – Quentin Callewaert

Visit: http://www.therhumbline.com/
Looking forward……to seeing you there 🙂

BREAKING: LARGE MARINE MAMMALS OFF GOOD HARBOR BEACH – DOLPHIN OR WHALE OR BOTH? AN OSPREY SWOOPS IN TO FEED, AND PIPL UPDATE

On my morning PiPl check, I met up with a super nice gentleman, Bill, who walks the beach every morning. He loves wildlife (including PiPls), is a Coast Guard veteran, was a fisherman, and grew up on a marsh. Bill pointed out the whale (or he thought possibly a large dolphin), breaching and blowing blow holes off in the distance. Bill mentioned there had been a crowd along the back shore earlier and that there is tons of good bait fish off the coast right now.

Can a marine specialist please help us identify what we are looking at. Please comment in the comment section if you have a moment. Thank you so much!

Editor’s Note – Piping Plover volunteer monitor Val Cabral shares that this is a Humpback Whale. Thank you Val for writing!

How exciting at see an Osprey swoop in and snatch up a large fish precisely where the whales were fishing. All were too far away to get some really fine shots, but you can at least get an idea from the photos.

PiPl Update- all three fledglings are doing beautifully on this, their 39th day 🙂 The three spent the hours of five to seven mostly foraging in the area front of the enclosure, and also preening within the enclosure. Papa was on the scene, too.

July 10, 2019 Good Harbor Beach Sunrise

I wonder what kind of fish is bringing out the whales and the Osprey?

Pet of the Week- Auggie

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My name is Auggie and I am a special needs pup! Who doesn’t love an adorable pup?! I am a terrier mix just about 3 months old.

I have never met a toy I didn’t like, and I think running around and playing outside is pretty much the greatest thing since sliced bread. I have made many new dog and human friends here at the shelter, so that’s a lot of fun some have even taken me offsite and I loved It! What I think would be even better is having a home and family of my very own. Maybe you can help me out?

I’m what’s called a special needs adoption because I have a heart condition called pulmonic stenosis. I take medicine called atenolol every day and there are possible surgical procedures and continued diagnostics that we could explore together if we decide that is the route we want to take but for now I am enjoying being a puppy and hoping you will take a chance on me. The doctors estimate that without any correction of the defect I could start showing clinical signs, typically fainting at 5-7 years but it is hard to predict the future so I plan on enjoying every day to the fullest!

Please visit Cape Ann Animal Aid to learn more! https://www.capeannanimalaid.org

 

Crane waiting for the barge

The Crane at Magnolia Pier is taking down the pilings closest to shore.  The delay of the barge was due to some of the moorings having to move so the barge could come in and remove the rest of the pier.  It is coming along.

Bids, Budgets & Beer @ True North

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Join us for a conversation about Bids & Budgets. We will hear about the journeys, processes and methods from 4 different professionals across the building industry. We know its not an easy subject, but that’s why we want to talk about it. We’ll supply the beer & tacos to make it all go down a little smoother! Bring your crew!

When: Thursday, July 25th, 5-8
Where: True North Ale Company
116 County Road
Ipswich, MA

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Seaport Grille – It’s Lobster Fest! 🦞

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Lobster Fest at Seaport starts tomorrow (6/10)! 🦞 Join us every Wednesday this summer for our lobster specials served with corn on the cob and coleslaw 🌽 #summeratseaport #lobsterfest

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Single – $12.95

Twins – $22.95

2lb – $45.00

5lb – $70.00

Single Baked Stuffed – $21.95

Twin Baked Stuffed – $31.95

2lb Baked Stuffed – $55.00

5lb Baked Stuffed – $80.00

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Nia Goes to the Beach:The Songs of Summer July Nia routine on Cape Ann:

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Songs of Summer/Nia with Linda

Come experience the fun of moving safely to and singing along with all the great summer hits! Artists including the Beach Boys, Seals and Crofts, Alan Jackson. Songs like Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini, Summertime Blues, Help Me Rhonda, Love that Dirty Water and more. Come join us for a Nia beach party but leave the sand at home.

linda31Want to try Nia with Linda?

Free, weekly class at Rose Baker Senior Center-Mondays at 1 pm
Manchester Athletic Club on Mondays and Wednesdays at 8 am. Free to members
 MAGMA, 11 Pleasant St.  Class on Thursday at 10:15am $5 seniors, $10 others

You may find MAGMA by either entering the building on the Pleasant St. side or via the Main St. entrance.  The elevator is accessed by the Main St. door.  Walk to the rear of the arcade and take the elevator to 5th floor and…

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1606 Restaurant & Bar – July Music Series 🎶

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Our July Music Series schedule is here! 🎶 Join us every Wednesday and Thursday night with local artists from 6-9 PM!

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July 🍉

10 – AJ Edwards

11 – Chris Fritz-Grice Music

17 – Brick Park

18 – Toby Tobas: Steel Drummer/Percussionist

24 – Mari Martin

25 – Mike Francis Duo

31 – Fil Pacino

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SNAPSHOTS FROM “NONNA, WHAT IS ST. PETER’S FIESTA” AT THE GLOUCESTER STAGE COMPANY!

On the Saturday during Fiesta, my granddaughter Charlotte and I had the joy of attending Nonna, What is St. Peter’s Fiesta, a Gloucester Stage Company original adaption of the beautiful book of the same name, written by Laura Ventimiglia. The production was fantastic, the kids wonderfully talented, and I think it was so successful that Nonna, What is St. Peter’s Fiesta is going to become a tradition at Gloucester Stage.

Many, many thanks to Laura and Heidi for inviting Charlotte and I. Charlotte, who is not quite two, had a wonderful time–the show is appealing to a wide range of ages–from the very youngest to the very oldest nonnas and nonnos in the audience.

Laura and her grandchildren

Nonna, What is St. Peter’s Fiesta: 

NARRATOR- Gianna Ferace

JOEY- Bianca Numerosi

AMELIA- Lia Sophia Numerosi

JACOB- Nathan Gorman-Melo

NONNA- Emily Grace

MR. AMATORE- Finn Wall

ST. PETER- Naia Gibson

LOCAL FISHERMEN/STORM- Brady Patten, Nate Oaks, Miranda Joyce, Sophie Camera Murray, , Schuylar Corbett April Smith, Oni Gibson, Benjamin Pixley . Mia Jaworski, Anya Lichtenwald. Alexis Thomas, Olivia Philbrook, Miranda Joyce

MRS. VITTORIA- Lucy Camera Murray

FAMILY- Brady Patten, Nate Oaks, Miranda Joyce,

COUSINS- Sophie Camera Murray, Emerson Philbrook

MR. MARINO- AJ Porcello

MR. BRUNO- April Smith

MISS NICOSIA- Gabi Cros

SEINE BOAT ROWERS- Brady Patten, Nate Oaks, Anya Lichtenwald, Alexis Thomas

GREASY POLE WALKERS- Brady Patten, Nate Oaks, AJ Procello, Alexis Thomas, Benjamin Pixley, Schuylar Corbett

Greasy Pole Flag: Emerson Philbrook

CARDINAL-Finn Wall

 

PRIESTS/ FLEET Brady Patten, Nate Oaks, Miranda Joyce, Sophie Camera Murray,

Strega Nona: 

NARRATOR- Miranda Joyce

STREGA NONA- Brady Patten

NONA’S CAT- Oni Gibson

TOWNSFOLK/ SPAGHETTI-  Emily Grace, Bianca Numerosi, Naia Gibson, Gabi,Cros, Lia Sophia Numerosi, Gianna Ferace,  AJ Porcello, Nathan Gorman-Melo, Lucy Camera Murray, Nate  Oaks, Anya Lichtenwald, Alexis Thomas

TOWNSPERSON 1- Mia Jaworski

TOWNSPERSON 2-  Finn Wall

TOWNSPERSON 3- April Smith

TOWNSPERSON 4- Schuylar Corbett

BIG ANTHONY- Benjamin Pixley

PASTA POT- Sophie Camera MurrayGrace Numerosi and Bianca Numerosi

DON’T MESS WITH MAMA (OR PAPA) – YOUR DAILY PIPING PLOVER SMACK DOWN

These beautiful shorebirds, so small you can hold one in the palm of your hand, and so softly hued, they melt into summer shades of driftwood and sand, are actually tough as nails. You would have to be mighty fierce to battle hungry gulls and crows twenty times your size, an ever shrinking habitat, extremes in weather, and oddest of all, unmated males of your own kind.

We usually refer to our disrupter as the Bachelor; in WWE terms, I think he would be called a heel. Daily, there are impromptu smack downs, mostly Papa defending the chicks, but Mama often rescues the chicks, too. Even on the 38th day of our fledgling’s lives, the Bachelor went after one of the chicks this morning. The heel snuck up and then moved aggressively towards an unsuspecting fledgling, sleepy-eyed in the sand. Papa was nearby, gave the Bachelor the business, and down the beach they both flew.

Unmated males pose a problem not only at Good Harbor Beach, but at Piping Plover nesting sites everywhere. Early in the season, I imagine it may be good for the success of the species to have a few extra males present in case the male of a mated pair is killed. But why do they continue to harass throughout the summer, especially when the female may even have left the area? Papa’s and Mama’s defense of the chicks against the Bachelor’s villainous behavior is perhaps demonstrating to the young birds life lessons in how to defend their own future broods.

The Bachelor this morning, hiding behind a sand castle, waiting to pounce on a resting fledgling.

The sleepy 38-day-old fledgling.

Several mornings ago I observed the family feeding together in the intertidal zone, but wait, there were six, not five. Mom looked up from finishing her bath and quickly realized the Bachelor had wormed his way into the family’s territory. She went straight at him, but he held his ground. Papa heard the commotion and full on charged, chasing the Bachelor all the way down to the snack bar.

Mama taking a bath.

She looks up and recognizes it’s the Bachelor.

She flies straight at him, even wrassling for a moment, but the Bachelor refuses to leave.

Papa gives chase up the beach.

MONARCH BUTTERFLY RELEASE FROM MY FRIEND LAUREN

From four fat healthy caterpillars, Lauren released two butterflies yesterday, with two more chyrsalides yet to open. This was her first time raising Monarchs and I think she is hooked. Many thanks to Lauren for sharing her photo, just beautiful!