Meatball Challenge Ticket Info- ONLY ONE TICKET PER PERSON AND THE PERSON MUST BE PRESENT TO PURCHASE A TICKET!

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! Tickets Go on Sale at 5PM at The St Peter’s Club Tomorrow for The Meatball Challenge. ONLY ONE TICKET PER PERSON AND THE PERSON MUST BE PRESENT TO PURCHASE A TICKET! We expect a lot of people so we won’t be pre- selling and we won’t be holding tickets for people. The bar will be open so get there and get your ticket Thursday after 5PM.

Video: Anthony Saputo On Behalf Of Zina Saputo meatball challenge hype video

Thursday evening at 6PM the place to be is going to be the St Peter’s club when they are opening their doors to the public for the 1st Ever Meatball Challenge. The first 100 people to donate $10 that night at the door will be able to try a meatball from 10 of Gloucester’s finer chefs. These people will be entered to win a door prize and will be able to vote for their favorite meatball!

I expect a great crowd. The bar will be open and we will be livestreaming the event!

Look for the other contestant’s hype videos.

Sclafani’s – Tonno – Oak To Ember – Minglewood Harborside – Delaney’s – Topside Bistro- Zina Saputo – Richie Baressi – Causeway – Charlie’s Place

Video: Causeway Restaurant (rightfully busy) meatball challenge hype video

Thursday evening at 6PM the place to be is going to be the St Peter’s club when they are opening their doors to the public for the 1st Ever Meatball Challenge. The first 100 people to donate $10 that night at the door will be able to try a meatball from 10 of Gloucester’s finer chefs. These people will be entered to win a door prize and will be able to vote for their favorite meatball!

I expect a great crowd. The bar will be open and we will be livestreaming the event!

Look for the other contestant’s hype videos.

Sclafani’s – Tonno – Oak To Ember – Minglewood Harborside – Delaney’s – Topside Bistro- Zina Saputo – Richie Baressi – Causeway – Charlie’s Place

‘Here Comes the Sun’ Concert at the Unitarian Universalist Society of Rockport – Saturday, May 13, 7:00 pm

The Unitarian Universalist Society of Rockport (UUSR) will host a concert featuring Headlands, with  special guest Scarlett Evans Berge.The concert will be held  Saturday, May 13, 2023, from 7:00pm to 9:30pm at 4 Cleaves Street in Rockport.  Doors open at 6:30pm. 

HEADLANDS, with Amy Rich, John Rockwell, Eric Wilson, George Englis and Kevin Levesque, plays Americana music, exploring the finest elements of rock, blue grass, folk and country. With exciting three-part vocals, they put their stamp on  every musical genre they choose.  A staple of the Cape Ann community music scene, Headlands’  local following  are drawn in by their pitch-perfect harmonies and engaging performances. 

Scarlett Evans Berge is a student at O’Maley Innovation Middle School in Gloucester. She plays piano in her school’s extra-curricular Jazz Band, Innovators, and is involved in school and local theater productions. She recently sang jazz favorites with the Carlos Menezes Quartet and is slated to sing with the Cape Ann Big Band later this spring.

A suggested donation is $20 per person; kids 12 and under are free. All are welcome.  Funds raised will support renewable energy initiatives for the congregation, including a solar panel installation that will generate 161% of the building’s electricity needs.  Ben Mayer of SunBug Solar will be available to answer questions about installing solar panels on your home, business, or congregation before the concert and during intermission. Refreshments will also be for sale.

Fly Me to the Moon, Gloucester Meetinghouse

From our friends at the Gloucester Meetinghouse.

FLY ME TO THE MOON-IMAGES FROM THE JAMES WEBB SPACE TELESCOPE WITH NARRATION AND LIVE ORGAN ACCOMPANIMENT

On Sunday, May 21, at 3:30 p.m., the Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation presents a unique program featuring stunning images captured by the James Webb Space Telescope, with narration by noted broadcaster Dana Hersey, and live improvised accompaniment by organ maestro Peter Krasinski. Descriptions of the space images were written by Rob Newton, creator of the Cape Ann Cinema. The program opens with the hilarious 1902 silent movie, “Trip to the Moon,” by French director Georges Me̒liès, and is considered to be one of the first science fiction films. The event will be held at the Gloucester Meetinghouse, corner of Middle and Church Streets, and projected on a large screen in the darkened room.  The Foundation specializes in offering family-friendly programs that are not available anywhere else for the entertainment and good of the whole Cape Ann Community.

Launched on December 25, 2021, the James Webb Space Telescope, has been sending breathtaking images from deep space that reveal our own solar system beyond Mars, observe new stars as they form from clouds of dust, and determine whether planets in other solar systems may have atmospheres. The most powerful telescope ever built, the Webb, with its 21-foot structure of gold plated mirrors, has been showing us what the universe looked like with light from more than 13 billion years ago.

The program will be narrated by broadcaster Dana Hersey, popular local TV38 host of The Movie Loft and Ask the Manager. Hersey, honored by the Massachusetts Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 2021, has provided introductions to classic movies for the series The Film Detective.

Master theater organist Peter Krasinski will provide live accompaniment to the Webb images and is a favorite with local audiences for his improvisations for silent movies.

Rob Newton, owner of the Cape Ann Cinema and space enthusiast, has researched the Webb images and provided descriptions for each.

Tickets are available online at www.gloucestermeetinghouse.org or at the door. General seating $25; students with ID $5; children under 12 free.

ABOUT THE GLOUCESTER MEETINGHOUSE FOUNDATION
Founded in 2015, the Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation is dedicated to preserving the landmark building as a civic hub, entertainment venue, and community center. In addition to its work to preserve the historic 1806 Meetinghouse, the GMF is currently raising funds to restore Meetinghouse Green. The GMF has received a $130,000 grant from the Community Preservation Act and a $2,000 grant from the Essex Heritage Partnership Grant Program. Other grant applications are pending. Construction that will restore the original elms and landscaping features is scheduled to begin in early fall 2023.

For more information, a full schedule of upcoming concerts and events, and to sign up for the GMF newsletter, visit www.gloucestermeetinghouse.org.

We thank the sponsors of the Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation’s 2022-2023 Autumn, Winter, Spring Concert and Event Series:
GUARANTOR: H. Woody Brock, Patricia Roach & Robert Martin, Scobie Ward
PLATINUM: Anonymous, Peter Calkins & Susan Casey, Linzee Coolidge
GOLD: J.J. & Jackie Bell, John & Janis Bell, Karen Bell, Cape Ann Savings Bank, Susan Gray, Andrew Spindler & Hiram Butler
SILVER: JoeAnn Hart & Gordon Baird, Charles Nazarian, Patricia Poore
BRONZE: Beth Graham & William Schulz, Sandra & John Ronan, Holly Tanguay, Sarah Willwerth-Dyer and Michael Dyer
SPECIAL THANKS: Massachusetts Cultural Council, Essex County Community Foundation

 

 

 

Fireside Chat Series – Katherine Sherbrooke MONDAY, MAY 8, 2023 AT 6 PM

Beauport Hotel Gloucester

Join us in welcoming Katherine Sherbrooke, author of “Leaving Coy’s Hill” and “Fill the Sky.” Sherbrooke is the winner of a 2017 Independent Press Award and finalist for the Mary Sarton Award for Contemporary Fiction and the Foreword Indies Book of the Year. Sherbrooke was a Fireside Chat speaker at Beauport in 2022 with her last book, “Leaving Coy’s Hill.” We are delighted to welcome her back with her new book “The Hidden Life of Aster Kelly.”

“The Hidden Life of Aster Kelly” is a story about the bonds of chosen family, the cost of fame and the enduring strength of love. It will keep you guessing until the last page!

This Author Talk is free admission, food and drinks are available for purchase. Light refreshments will be provided. Event will take place at the Beauport Hotel. RSVP via email Concierge@BeauportHotel.com.

Progress at Stage Fort

Link to post by Catharine in 2019 for old photos of area https://goodmorninggloucester.com/2019/10/16/sam-novello-asks-gmg-what-happened-to-the-cannons-at-stage-fort-park/

Eyes Everywhere

I’m so thankful for the fact that there are eyes everywhere “on the island.” Finn is nearly 14 and is more often off fishing than not. This morning he woke up at 5:00 a.m. and took off on his bike to make a few casts before school. As is often the case, it wasn’t too long before someone sent a photo of him in search of fish. I love how much he loves to fish. And, I love that people are always looking out for him and keeping eyes on him. “Finn sightings” set my mind at ease.

Sound of Music Rehearsal- Manchester Essex Middle School Ready for Opening Night!

Just days away! Manchester Essex Regional Middle School presents the Sound of Music on May 5, 6, and 7. Below is a press release, cast list and rehearsal photos.

Photos: Courtesy photos

The YMCA of the North Shore and Manchester Essex Regional Middle School (MERMS) are  proud to present one of the most famous musicals of all time: The Sound of MusicYouth Edition on Friday, May 5 at 7:00pm;  Saturday, May 6 at 7:00pm;  and Sunday, May 7 at 2:00pm at the Manchester-Essex High School Auditorium on 36 Lincoln Street, Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA. All tickets are $15.00. For ticketsgo to:https://our.show/mermssound-of-music

Directed by YMCA of the North Shore Theatre Specialist Heidi Dallin, the production features students from the Manchester Essex Regional Middle School playing some of the most beloved characters in theatre history. The Sound of Music was the final collaboration between Rodgers & Hammerstein and features many cherished songs, including “Climb Ev’ry Mountain,” “My Favorite Things,” “Do-Re-Mi,” “Sixteen Going on Seventeen” and the title number, The Sound of Music The book of the musical was written by the Pulitzer Prize winning writing duo of Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. A Broadway legend, Crouse spent his summers living in the Annisquam neighborhood of Gloucester. The Sound of Musicwon the hearts of audiences worldwide, earning five Tony Awards and five Oscars. Set in 1938 Austria, before the Nazi occupation, this inspirational story based on the memoir of Maria Augusta von Trapp, follows Maria Reiner, an ebullient postulate who serves as governess to the seven children of the imperious Captain von Trapp, bringing music and joy to the household. 

MERMS 8th Grader Cate Vendt playing Maria Reiner and MERMS 7th Grader Jack Rousmaniere playing Captain von Trapp lead the cast of over 30 middle school actors. Director Heidi Dallin’s YMCA Theatre Production Team includes Music Director: Rin Wolter; Set, Prop and Costume Designer: Sarah Vandewalle; Stage Manager: Manchester native Jenny Hersey; Choreographer: Ts Burnham; Sound Designer: Francis Bordeleau; Set Tech: True Sayess and Lighting Designer: MERHS Sophomore Nicholas Haley.

 The YMCA of the North Shore and Manchester Essex Regional Middle School’s production of The Sound of Music Youth Edition will be presented at the Manchester-Essex High School Auditorium on 36 Lincoln Street, Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA on Friday May 5, and Saturday May 6, at 7:00 p.m and Sunday, May 7 at 2:00 pm. All tickets are $15 and can be purchased at  https://our.show/mermssound-of-music

The SOUND OF MUSIC CAST

Sound of Music Youth Edition CAST LIST

CharacterCast
Maria RainerCate Vendt
Opening Number ensemble (mountains, trees, birds, a brook, etc)Grace Burgess, Kit Carpenter, Thomas Chrzanowski, Damian Etna, Kate Graeter, Annabelle Kerivan, Calvin Lee, Scarlet Lee, James Lamb, River Martin, Mady N, Jack Rousmaniere, Oscar Storella, Julian Zaremba
Sister Berthe, Mistress of NovicesSimone Argento
Sister MargeHarper Hemme
Sister AnneNatalia Woodman
Sister EttaMaddie Delaney
The Mother Abbess, in charge of the AbbeyScarlet Lee
Sister SophiaRosie Renehan
Nuns of the AbbeyKatelin Aloi, Sofia Colarusso, Elizabeth Coughlin,  Emily Fedorowich, Maya Khan, Paisley Koeplin, Estelle Lovett, Chloe Marletta, Hannah Meara, Anne Stevens, Antonia Vivanco
Captain Georg von TrappJack Rousmaniere
Franz, the butlerElizabeth Coughlin
Hellen, the ChefHannah Meara
Clara, the MaidKatelin Aloi
Annika, a servantEstelle Lovett
Emilia, a servantMaya Khan 
Frau Schmidt, the housekeeperAnne Stevens
Liesl (16)Kit Carpenter
Friedrich (14)Oscar Storella
Louisa (13)Kate Graeter
Kurt (10)Thomas Chrzanowski
Brigitta (9)River Martin
Marta (7)Grace Burgess
Gretl (youngest)Annabelle Kerivan
Rolf GruberDamian Etna
Max Detweiler, friend of CaptainCalvin Lee
GoatAntonia Vivanco
Girl in the Pale Pink CoatChloe Marletta
Folks In the TownSofia Colarusso, Maya Khan, Paisley Koeplin, Madelyn Nazzaro, Natalia Woodman, Rosie, Simone, Katelin, Maddie D, Harper, James, Damian, Scarlet, Estelle, Julian
MamaEmily Fedorowich
Herr Zeller, a German supporterFrau ZellerJames Lamb
Fraulein Zeller, Herr Zeller‘s SisterMadelyn Nazzaro
Baron Elberfeld, party guest against NazisJulian Zaremba
A New PostulantPaisley Koeplin
Admiral von Schreiber, admiral In German NavyChloe Marletta
German OfficialsDamian Etna, Maya Khan, James Lamb, Antonia Vivanco, 
Salzburg Accordion DancersElizabeth Coughlin, Paisley Koeplin, Hannah Meara
Festival JudgesEstelle Lovett, Anne Stevens, Julian Zaremba
The Trio of The Saengerbung of HerwegenSofia Colarusso, Emily Fedorowich, Madelyn Nazzaro
Fraulein SchweigerKatelin Aloi

Sawyer Free Library to Celebrate Memoirs of Gloucester Authors in May

Cape Ann Community

Author Talk at SFL with GAIL BRENNER NASTASIA on Thursday evening, May 4

Sawyer Free Libraryis pleased to present a series of local authors reading and discussing their memoirs this May at 21 Main Street in downtown Gloucester.All events are in person and open to the public. To register, or for more information, visit, sawyerfreelibrary.org.

Thursday, May 4, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Book Reading with local author GAIL BRENNER NASTASIA

Join local Author and Gloucester native Gail Brenner Nastasia, who will speak about her newly released memoir,The Fruit You’ll Never See.

Gail learned early on that some people mattered and others didn’t. Despite moving away from Gloucester in her early twenties and becoming an attorney, it wasn’t until she began to appreciate the value in her criminally-charged clients, those with whom she shared similar struggles, that she was finally able to recognize her own worth…

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