Aperture…

My View of Life on the Dock
Aperture…



The Annisquam Village Church presents violinist Scott Moore in the second of a three-part series of Bach Sonatas and Partitas this Sunday, April 24 at 3 PM. Moore, the newly appointed Artist-in-Residence at the Village Church, has already won a following for his Bach playing (not to mention a fan-base built on his performances in bluegrass, folk, rock, and other idioms). AVC Music Director, Kathleen Adams adds, โThese brilliant works demand technical virtuosity, yes, and Scott has that in spades, but his playing here reaches into the senses and emotions in a way that one can rarely experience. Itโs a fusion of Bach with time and place โฆ.not reproducible.”
The historic Annisquam Village Church provides the ideal acoustic for chamber music, combining antique intimacy with its unique resonance. After the first concert of the series, an audience member exclaimed โHe could play in Carnegie Hall!โ Another replied, โYes, but it sounds best here!โ Located at the head of Lobster Cove at 820 Washington Street (corner of Washington and Leonard streets) the 1830โs clapboard building was recently renovated, with new facilities for those with disabilities, including a โliftโ to the Cove Room where a reception follows the concert. All are welcome! Donations gratefully accepted.
The third (and final) concert in the Bach series takes place May 22.
From Birdland to Fishtown!

A Grammy-nominated musician, powerhouse vocalist, New York-based bandleader and winner of the 2021 American Traditions Vocal Competition Gold Medal, Nicole Zuraitis continues to establish herself as an undeniable force in the modern jazz landscape of both NYC and beyond. Nicoleโs bold, versatile voice possesses a special combination of soothing warmth, familiar authenticity, and raw grit that is reinventing the worldโs conception of what it means to be a jazz artist. She infuses elements of multiple genres and approaches into her artistry, refusing to limit herself to any one corner of the music business. With a โheart as big as her remarkable voice,โ (Jazz Police) Nicoleโs effervescent personality and boundless enthusiasm for sharing the joy of music keep her audiences thrilled
In 2019, Nicole was nominated for a Grammy alongside her husband, renowned drummer and bandleader Dan Pugach, for their arrangement and performance of Dolly Partonโs โJolene.โ In recognition of her talents, Nicole has won a litany of other awards, including the New York City Songwriting Competition Coffee Music Project (2016), the Herb Alpert ASCAP Young Composer Award (2014), and the Gold Medal, Ben Tucker Jazz Award, Peopleโs Choice, and Johnny Mercer Award in the National American Traditions Vocal Competition. In 2015, Nicole was the second runner-up in the Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition. In 2020, Forbes Magazine featured Nicoleโs pandemic pivot project, โVirtual Piano Lounge Plus One.โ
Most recently Nicole has returned to the recording studio, her latest album is produced by legendary jazz performer Christian McBride and scheduled for release later this year. Sheโs back to the skies with a recent tour of Lithuania, performing with their national orchestra. And she is on the road from performing with the Savannah Philharmonic to NYC โs famous jazz mecca, Birdland. This is her only local performance- thatโs right..from Birdland to Fishtown! Don’t miss this concert!
(and you don’t have to be a Mom- lover of great music!)
Tickets at www.gloucesterstage.com.

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The early blooming tulips on the boulevard seemed to radiate a special glow in the later afternoon sun recently. I just had to share the beauty as we await the remaining tulips to bloom in their own time. Once again, thank you Generous Gardeners! PS: they accept donations online.




This Saturday morning, April 23rd, join Rick Roth and Cape Ann Vernal Pond Team for an introduction to vernal pools and all the amazing critters that call them home! Drop into the Friends Room from 11 a.m. to 12 noon and see what he brings and learn about vernal pools.
Great forfamilies andchildren of all ages.No registration needed.For more information visit, sawyerfreelibrary.org or 978-325-5505.



Love the shiny ocean as the sun was trying to break through the clouds on Tuesday,ย There was a lot of sea foam flying around as well.ย We all love a good storm.

All in a row…



Please join us in celebration of the launch of Quarry Dance X.
Quarry Dance X: The Film Premiere is being launched online on Zoom on Sunday, April 24, 2022 at 7:00PM. The Zoom premiere is free to attend.
If you have already RSVP’d for this event, please look for your zoom ticket in your email later today (Friday). If you sign up after 12pm today (Friday), please look for a zoom ticket in your email shortly after RSVP’ing.
Cape Annโs signature dance event, Quarry Dance X: The Film, is set to premiere on April 24, 2022 on Zoom at 7:00PM. The film features Duลกan Tรฝnek Dance Theatre dancers filmed at two private Cape Ann quarries during the summer of 2021. This 36-minute film, produced by Lisa Hahn, Executive Director of Windhover and filmed by Anders Johnson, features original music composed by Joe Mulholland. Joe is a Professor of Harmony/Jazz Composition at Berklee School of Music in Boston, MA, and this marks his first time composing music for the quarry dance.
The Zoom premiere is free to attend. RSVP for this event. Although the event is free โ please consider making a donation to Windhover in order to help sustain the creative work of artists at Windhover. Please join us on April 24th.
Following the film showing, there will be a Question and Answer session with the creative team. Please feel free to ask questions in the chat, and our moderator will pose your questions to the artists after viewing the film, and you will hear their answers in real time. Please download Zoom on your device beforehand, and for any technical issues, please email us at the following email: Windhover@Windhover.org
Many thanks for your interest and we welcome you this Sunday online.
Warm spring wishes,
Lisa Hahn
Lisa Hahn, Executive Director
Windhover Performing Arts Center
P.O. Box 2249
(257 rear Granite Street)
Rockport, MA. 01966
978-546-3611

From Email from Patti Gates of Cape Ann Olive Oil Co.
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
If you are local, live close to our shop, or will be traveling by car to visit our city, we would love for you to bring your bottles back for refilling instead of purchasing new ones.
Plus!
By bringing back your bottles for refilling, you will save $1 for each bottle!
All we ask, before bringing them back, is for you to clean them!
Clean & Refill Bottle Policy
We do not accept responsibility for the cleanliness of your bottle.
How to Clean Your Bottle:
Or
Cape Ann Olive Oil Co. thanks your for your help during this time and we look forward to seeing you all soon, ready to refill your bottles with you favorite flavors.
One of my favorites is the fig
Last night I posted a quick video of the wind picking up. Well, it has continued to do so. Hereโs a new video. After a gorgeous 85 degree day with nothing but sunshine and blue skiesโฆ. last night got a little snotty. Click on the link to watch this morningโs video update. We continued to watch our four anchors and lines and everything has continued to hold. While it may not be cool to pat myself on the back, Iโm pretty proud of our modest crew for handling this 60-foot boat so well. This โGo West, Young Menโ adventure has been my mom, my sister, my two sons (14 and 12), my 13 year-old nephew, and me. Definitely making memories. Now cross your fingers that these winds dissipate for us soon!

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Let’s put the FUN in Fundraiser
JOIN US FOR THE BLUEIN BASH
JULY 13, 2022
Join us for the Bluefin Bash FUNdraiser, benefiting the Alzheimerโs Association
Wednesday, July 13th
6:00PM โ 10:00PM
Under the tent at the Cape Annโs Marina Resort
75 Essex Ave. Gloucester, MA 01930
Dinner | Dancing | Unique Live Auction Experiences
And did we mention FUN
$750 per ticket โ $7,500 per table โ Limited Tickets Available
๐ DON’T MISS IT – HERE’S WHY ๐
Joey has been dying for video of our epic fails and bloopers from houseboat living, but so far so good. After two days in Williams, AZ how do you super cute little Airbnb and a day trip to the Grand Canyon, we packed up the minivan to head to page, Arizona. We had to decide which way to go, but quickly a couple of fast spreading wild fires north of Flagstaff dictated the route we should take. Due to the detour we arrived at the Wahweap Marina couple hours later than planned. We still have to pick up three paddle boards, take our 30 minute houseboat operating lesson, and hit the grocery store for four days worth of food, supplies, and alcohol. No joke. By the time we were settled, it was 6 PM. We decided to stay put in the marina and relax. Boys fished and paddleboarded while we barbecued on the upper deck and relaxed. We got a good nightโs sleep and prepared to leave the marina. The night before Kevin gave us a great lesson on how to work our 60-foot houseboat. Not going to lie, there was a lot to learn. This morning, AJ piloted us out past the gas dock, was picked up by another marina employee, and we were on our way. While not necessarily our intention from the get-go, we immediately started to rely on Thatcher to run the boat. We opted to not head the 2 1/2 hours past the Glen Canyon Dam, but to stay a bit closer to the safety of the marina. We took a 30 minute cruise and found a secluded and protected cove. We had been taught to beach the houseboat in the safety of the Highwinds that are coming in a couple of days and also obviously far away from any rocks. We have a giant area completely to ourselves. We have spent the entire day paddle boarding, fishing, hiking, and relaxing. Super sketchy Wi-Fi but every once in a while it kicks in. we are constantly trying to be aware of Lake Powellโs ever receding water to make sure that we donโt get stuck on the beach. We dug 4 3-foot holes to bury four anchors and packed them with wet sand. Weโve been readjusting the slack in the lines and switching back-and-forth from the generator running and not, but other than that itโs pretty chill. A little bit nervous about our first nightโs sleep and whether or not we will break free. Fingers crossed! Canโt say enough about this trip! Hopefully making memories to last a lifetime.

















