Rick representing Gloucester golf at the old course at St Andrews. Claret trophy is typically not viewable but is on loan at the golf museum for a short time.




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My View of Life on the Dock
Rick representing Gloucester golf at the old course at St Andrews. Claret trophy is typically not viewable but is on loan at the golf museum for a short time.




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ETA Last call for 2023: Sunday Oct. 29
There’s still time 🙂


Heidi Dallin shares a reminder for an original Halloween themed concert on Saturday. DANSE MACABRE at Gloucester’s Unitarian Universalist Church features the four principal string players from the Cape Ann Symphony.
Cape Ann Symphony’s Musicians Unleashed Series celebrates Halloween with a spooky concert of ghostly music featuring a quartet of Cape Ann Symphony’s principal string players: Seth MacLeod, Cello; CAS Concert Master Scott Moore, violin; Erica Pisaturo, violin; and Brandon White, viola; playing a program of creative and varied compositions ranging from Schubert’s String Quartet No. 14: Death and the Maiden to a pop medley of Stevie Wonder’s Superstition, Gnarls Barkley’s Crazy and Michael Jackson’s Thriller to Spooky Waltz, a piece written by CAS violinist & Concert Master Scott Moore.
“Our program for October 28 features an adventurous variety of music, which really showcases the talent and versatility of the Cape Ann Symphony’s principal string players,” explains Moore. “From cheeky, spooky fun, to the truly tragic; from Schubert and Shostakovich to Doc Watson and Gnarls Barkley…there’s something here for any music lover, and it’s all bound together by the theme and title piece, Danse Macabre.”
Scott Moore
The Danse Macabre concert program includes: Shostakovich’s String Quartet No. 8: Largo & Allegro Molto; Saint-Saens’ Danse Macabre; Penderecki’s Tanz; Scott Moore’s Spooky Waltz; A Pop Medley of Stevie Wonder’s Superstition, Gnarls Barkley’s Crazy and Michael Jackson’s Thriller; the classic traditional pieces: Jenny on the Railroad and Go Dig My Grave; Sibelius’ Valse Triste; Satie’s Gnossienne No.1; Purcell’s When I am Laid in Earth and Schubert’s String Quartet No. 14: Death and the Maiden.
Scott Moore was born and came of age in rural Kentucky. He began his career as a violinist and composer as a four-year-old in New York. He’s been a soloist with a number of orchestras, played Mozart for the Archduke of Austria, and has given an impromptu recital in Carnegie Hall for an audience of ghosts. In 2018, he began performing, from memory, the complete Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin by J. S. Bach. A composer as well, he has composed six adventurous new scores for the Louisville Ballet, including As You Like It in August 2022. This native Kentuckian is now a resident of Gloucester. He and his wife violinist Erica Pisaturo, also a member of CAS, moved to New England in the fall of 2019.
Violinist Erica Pisaturo is a native of New England, where she began her violin studies at the age of four. After earning a BA in Music and Art History from Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine, she went on to earn an MFA at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Savannah, Georgia. While in the South, Ms. Pisaturo played violin in a number of professional symphony orchestras, including the Hilton Head Symphony and Savannah Philharmonic, both of which she also served as Orchestra Librarian. She has toured and traveled the world extensively including studying architecture in Italy, making music on tour in China and Japan. She and her husband, CAS violinist Scott Moore moved to Gloucester in 2019 and Ms. Pisaturo now plays with the Cape Ann Symphony and Symphony By The Sea.
Cellist Seth MacLeod earned his Bachelor of Music in cello performance from Boston University, where he studied with George Neikrug who dedicated to Seth a cadenza he composed for the Dvořák Cello Concerto. In September Mr. MacLeod joined the Cape Ann Symphony as Principal Cellist. He has performed as a soloist with the Wellesley Symphony, Lincoln-Sudbury Civic and the Metrowest Symphony Orchestras. Mr. MacLeod is also the principal cellist of the Wellesley Symphony Orchestra, and he is a member of Symphony By The Sea. He is a versatile chamber musician and string instructor at area schools.
Violist Brandon White made his CAS debut in March 2022’s Musicians Unleashed Concert, the Virtual Clarinet Quintet Concert. Originally from New York and now residing in the Boston area, Brandon White has enjoyed a varied career as a violist. A classically trained violist, Mr. White has been recognized as an analytical, and forward-thinking musician with a love of all viola music and new compositions. He holds degrees from The Crane School of Music at SUNY Potsdam where he studied under Shelly Tramposh and earned his BM in Viola Performance, as well as The Boston Conservatory at Berklee where he studied under Lila Brown and earned his MM in String Performance. He has performed at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Jordan Hall, and Sanders Theater and played with the Orchestra of Northern New York, Hamptons Festival Orchestra and the Choral Society of the Hamptons. Mr. White currently performs in the Rivers Symphony Orchestra and is also a member of the contemporary viola duo Waterhouse Row alongside Emilie Catlett.
Danse Macabre is Saturday, October 28 at 3:00 PM at the Unitarian Universalist Church, 10 Church Street, Gloucester. Ticket prices for Danse Macabre are $40 for Adults and $15 for Youth. Call Cape Ann Symphony at 978-281-0543 or go to www.capeannsymphony.org for tickets.
The Cape Ann Symphony’s Musicians Unleashed programs were launched in 2019 and have become a wonderfully popular series with an overwhelmingly enthusiastic audience response.
Thank you, Regina, for the tour of your wonderful and beautiful farm on Wednesday.
This farm has horses, cows, goats and wonderful fruits veggies and meats.
Seaview Farm is located at 38 South Street , Rockport, MA : seaviewfarmrockport@gmail.com
978-546-2418

Diva…



Join us for an action-packed weekend of street hockey! It’s an all-inclusive event with divisions for both Men and Women, so everyone can showcase their skills. Saturday will kick things off with round robin style games all day, and Sunday will bring the exhilarating playoffs. Best of all, spectation is entirely FREE! Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to test your street hockey prowess and enjoy a fantastic weekend of sports and camaraderie.
Stage Fort Park Rink, 24 Hough Ave, Gloucester
FREE
Join us for an action-packed weekend of street hockey! It’s an all-inclusive event with divisions for both Men and Women, so everyone can showcase their skills. Saturday will kick things off with round robin style games all day, and Sunday will bring the exhilarating playoffs. Best of all, spectation is entirely FREE! Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to test your street hockey prowess and enjoy a fantastic weekend of sports and camaraderie.
Register using the below links:
Men’s Division: https://ylstreethockey.com/yl400mens
Women’s Division: https://ylstreethockey.com/yl400womens

🦞🦞 $13.95 Lobster Rolls
🍕🍕 Half Price Large Cheese & One Topping Pizzas!
excludes slices & gluten free crusts

978-281-1700

Hungry to make a difference? Support @CommunityServings’ 31st annual #PieInTheSky #Thanksgiving bake sale. Together, we can ensure those unable to shop or cook for themselves and their loved ones get the nourishment and support they need now and in the coming year
Click on this link to purchase a pie and help a family in need!
Every Thanksgiving table needs a pie – make yours one that gives back!
Community Servings believes in the astonishing power of food. Their team prepares and delivers scratch-made meals daily to individuals and families across Massachusetts and Rhode Island, living with critical and chronic illnesses. The agency tailors meals to meet the individual medical and nutritional needs of clients eperiencing HIV/AIDS, cancer, kidney disease, diabetes, heart disease, and other devastating illnesses.
With generous support from friends and donors (like YOU!) through Pie in the Sky, their annual Thanksgiving fundraiser, Community Servings will continue to bring home-delivered meals to as many critically and chronically ill neighbors as possible this holiday season and beyond.
When you buy a freshly-baked apple, pecan or pumpkin pie for $35 or make a Pie for a Client donation, you purchase more than just a pie; you help Community Servings serve a neighbor unable to shop or cook for themselves – for an entire week!
Please buy a pie or make a donation and help Community Servings provide meals to critically ill clients and their families this holiday season.
I took advantage of the beautiful weather this week to do another one of those things I’m trying to jam in before the season ends. The Essex River Cruise is a great take especially on a gorgeous fall afternoon but you need to hurry as their season ends Sunday Oct 29. You can book online at this link. It’s an easy ride down to Dodge St Essex, parking is plentiful, the narration is great (thanks Alex and Powers). Take a friend for a leisurely afternoon trip and get caught up (thanks Susan).





