If you were wondering who was going to be the chef at The Studio this summer it’s chef extraordinaire Doug Papows!!!

This is incredible news as Doug is one of the most creative chefs on the North Shore!!!

Humpbacks off Shore Road

There was a lot of activity off Shore Road on Tuesday.  Humpbacks were out there near Kettle Island very far out but we could see them.  Wish the photos were better but grateful to see them.

🕓WE’RE GETTING CLOSE – 2022 BLUEFIN BLOWOUT🕒

🕓WE’RE GETTING CLOSE – 2022 BLUEFIN BLOWOUT🕒


THERE ARE MANY WAYS TO PARTICIPATE AND HELP US REACH OUR GOAL OF $500,000 To Benefit the Alzheimer’s Association

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May 15th Bluefin Blowout 5k

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July 13th Bluefin Bash Fundraiser

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July 26th – 28th The Bluefin Blowout Tournament

July 26th Captains’ Welcome 

July 27th Fish & Weigh In 

July 28th Fish, Weigh In, and Closing Ceremonies 

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Cape Ann’s Marina & Resort – Room Block BB2022 

The Beauport – Gloucester – Room Block Bluefin Blowout / Lyon-Waugh Auto Group

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Rockport Middle School Play Starts May 20

Hello, 

My name is AnDrea Bush and I wanted to know if your podcast could advertise the Rockport Middle School Musical, Frozen Junior? I have attached a flier. The play is in  the John E. Lane Performing Arts Center. The dates are : Friday, May 20, at 7pm, Saturday, May 21 at 7pm, and Sunday Mty 22 at 1pm. Tickets are $10  for adults and $8 for seniors and students. We would love any publicity you could give us. Thank you in advance.

 Sincerely, 

AnDrea Bush

One Hour at a Time Gang

Good Morning kids:

Thanks for last week’s clean on Rogers and Main Street.  Cigarette butts are still a problem.  Any suggestion how to enforce the no littering law?

When:                   Saturday, May 7, 2022

Where:                 Essex Avenue starting at the Boulevard

Time:                     09:00 – 10:00

We can park on the Boulevard and start to walk towards the Movie Theater.

I have bags and please bring gloves and pickers.

Thank you again for helping out.

Take Care

Donna

Back Where it Belongs

Back where it belongs. Yesterday I posted one of my favorite signs of summer….Cape Ann Whale Watch heading out to see our local whale population as they arrive back from southern feeding grounds. Well, this is one of my other favorite signs of summer. The houseboat is back where it belongs…. I have no doubt that there are families….particularly children….who use that houseboat as an indicator that they’ve reached their destination. “Look, we’re almost there. There’s the houseboat!” I can almost hear them triumphant and giddy in their car seats! So, happy summer. Get back where you belong.

Pebble Beach Rockport In The Spring

It’s a lovely spot for contemplation and gazing out to the horizon. My CB (crystal ball) looks great amongst the rocks and enjoyed a bit of a salt water bath.

Whoopie!! It’s Teacher Appreciation Week!

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The Whoo(pie) Wagon is making the rounds to the Gloucester Public Schools this week for Teacher Appreciation Week!

On behalf of The Gloucester Education Foundation, the Gloucester PTOs, and community:

“THANK YOU teachers and staff!”

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Join Us For The Live Stream Of The GloucesterCast At 9:00AM Monday 5/9/22 With Perfect Storm Author Sebastian Junger Link to join here- www.facebook.com/goodmorninggloucester

Join Us For The Live Stream Of GloucesterCast At 9:00 AM Monday 5/9/22 With Perfect Storm Author Sebastian Junger

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Sebastian will be on in advance of his Gloucester 400 appearance at Cruiseport. You can reserve tickets for the event at Cruiseport.

Gloucester 400 organization writes: Mark your calendar for May 13th at the Cruiseport Gloucester where we are honored to host New York Times best-selling, and author of The Perfect Storm, Sebastian Junger. Click the link for tickets and more info! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/gloucester-400-presents-sebastian-junger-tickets-311771666447

Rockport Town Clerk Candidate Forum is Tomorrow!!

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New Energy Flows into Cape Ann Artisan Tour

Spring Open Studios Tour Just One Month Away!

It’s right around the corner.  Literally, you can walk or drive down the street or up the highway and enjoy some of the most engaging artists in the region.  It’s the 39th year of the Cape Ann Artisans Open Studio Tour and 16 artists spread across 15 studios are looking forward to welcoming art lovers from near and far.

This year’s tour welcomes three new Artisans all based in Gloucester.  John Abisamra, Photographer, on Carrigan Court; Rebecca Anne Nagle, Painter and Mixed Media artist who is located in the Cripple Cove Studios; and Melody Phaneuf, Painter located on Centennial Avenue.  The new artists have brought exciting energy to the tour and also complement the genres of art that can be experienced.  Enjoy the updated CAA video to get a window into what to expect as you traverse Cape Ann.

Many of the artists have expressed their inspiration and current direction in the “From the Studio” blog on the Cape Ann Artisans website.  Here are a few highlights from the blogs:

  • Deb Schradieck was recently interviewed for Cape Ann ARTWaves and her story is fun and engaging.  She is a prolific painter who has done sketches and paintings her entire life and recently added street scenes to her portfolio.  Deb and Jon Abisamra are part of a trio that launched the new Gallery One in Rockport.
  • Jon Abisamra shares “My real passion is to capture the beauty of Cape Ann and its magical light through my camera. I try to capture the uniqueness each season brings. Photography for me is all about capturing a moment in time which may never be repeated. My real studio is the great outdoors.”
  • Melody Phaneuf shares: “I appreciate looking at things, particularly old, tarnished, abandoned things. Objects are combined, arranged, rearranged, discarded. All the parts are judged for their role in the design and expression of idea. “
  • Pam Stratton continues to expand her repertoire with encaustic wax and glass. She recently completed a work reminiscent her of her time in Ravenna Italy. She carved into a field of blue wax to inlay multicolored stars in her piece called Ravenna Dreams. Pam has also started a new line of jewelry incorporating glass threads that she pulls using the shards from her mosaic works.
  • Sinikka Nogelo recently made a piece called “Hidden Treasures,” for The Experimental Group of Rockport Art Association & Museum’s.  The piece honoring the late Jacki Harrington.   combines two disciplines, sculpture and painting.  Nogelo has rolled two paintings that evoke the beauty of the outdoors into a richly textured cylinder, inside of which is a surprise fashioned from recycled paintings – a flower in full bloom.  Look out for more surprises from Sinikka.

Artisans are always expanding their collections and finding new ways to get work into the hands of patrons.  Jacqueline Ganim-DeFalco’s blog, co-authored with Beth Williams, focuses on the importance of relationships with galleries.   Sallie Strand is expanding her reach by leading a collaboration with the Emerson Inn. 

The tour is “self-guided” with 15 individual stops to visit with 16 artisans.  The CAA encourages visitors to do some advance planning to maximize their visit by using the Brochure with the map which is now available at all the tourism outlets and online.    You will find brochures at the Cape Ann Chamber, North of Boston CVB on 95 South, Stage Ft. Park Visitors Center, local banks, and CAA partner locations.  The full group of studios is listed below by last name:

  1. John Abisamra, Fine Art Photography 
  2. David Archibald – Ceramic Arts – Porcelain & Stoneware
  3. Cynthia Curtis – Ceramic Arts – Stoneware
  4. Rob Diebboll – Painting – Oil & Watercolors 
  5. Jacqueline Ganim DeFalco – Sea Glass Jeweler
  6. Deborah Gonet – Painting – Mixed Media
  7. Rebecca Anne Nagle – Painting and Mixed Media
  8. Sinikka Nogelo – Painting & Sculpture– Experimental Arts
  9. Melody Phaneuf – Painter
  10. Scott Place and Erin O’Sullivan – Ceramic Arts
  11. Marcie  Rae – Fine Jeweler
  12. Deb Schradieck – Painting–Oil & Watercolor
  13. Sallie Strand – Painting- Abstract
  14. Pam Stratton – Mosaics
  15. Sara Wright – Fiber Arts- Handwoven & Knit Accessories

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What:  The 39th Annual Cape Ann Artisans Open Studios
Where: Gloucester and Rockport, MA.
When:   Spring Tour: Sat & Sun, June 4-5 
Contact: info@capeannartisans.com or leave a message with Cynthia Curtis 978-546-6186

Team Smitty Texas Hold’em Tournament May 7th

Good morning Joey, I wanted to see if you would be interested in posting something about a fundraiser my family and I are hosting this coming weekend.  The following is a little something about how the tournament came to be and what it supports.  The flyer is attached.  Thanks!

Team Smitty is a group of people comprised of Mike Smith’s family, friends, and people that Mike had touched over the years. Our goal is to make sure that Mike’s memory and spirit lives on in our hearts, minds, and memories! We are also dedicated to helping others in the same way that our community helped Mike, and all of us, during his times of struggle.

As part of our effort to help others, we hold an annual Texas Hold’Em Tournament and include a 50/50 drawing and raffle prizes. The tournament is a fun night that brings friends together, new and old, for a few laughs and a chance to share in Mike’s memory, while raising money to assist those in need. This is an event that Mike created years ago in support of the Relay for Life. Since Mike’s passing in 2012, we have carried on the tradition of this event each year. The last year we held it prior to COVID (2019), we were able to help 5 local families who had been impacted by cancer and/or other life hardships.

The event will be held on Saturday night, May 7th at 6:00 at the St. Peter’s Club (registration starts at 5:00).