Five Cent Fireballs at Manship Artists Residency

The Cape Ann Guitar Society proudly presents Five Cent Fireballs, an all female alt-bluegrass group, at the Manship Artists Residency from September 7th through the 14th. Based out of Charlottesville, Virginia, the Fireballs are coming up to Cape Ann for a week of composing and rehearsing material for their debut album. Come hear this new material and more at their concert in the Manship barn studio on Friday the 13th – doors open at 6:30 and music starts at 7 pm. 

Malia Furtado (fiddle, mandolin, vocals), Clara George (guitar, keyboards, Scruggs-style banjo, vocals), and Emma McDowell (guitar, fiddle, mandolin, clawhammer banjo, vocals) bring together their own musical styles to create a perfect union of the alternative and bluegrass worlds. Displaying instrumental virtuosity with stunning three-part harmonies, their repertoire includes original songs as well as covers that pay tribute to women in bluegrass/folk such as Alice Gerrard and Hazel Dickens, pioneering women of bluegrass, and Nanci Griffith (folk/country). Throw in a few traditional bluegrass tunes, “Talk About Suffering,” and “Pretty Fair Maid,” and you have a show that respects and reimagines bluegrass culture. 

Throughout their residency week, in keeping with the Cape Ann Guitar Society’s purpose of listening and learning, members of the group will teach workshops on bluegrass string instruments and singing. All levels of musicians are encouraged to register for the workshops – the guitar/fiddle/banjo sessions will be on Monday the 9th at 7 pm, and the vocal class is on Wednesday the 11th at 7 pm. Sign up for these events at the guitar society’s website, capeannguitarsociety.org/events. Tickets for the Friday concert are also available at the Manship website, https://www.manshipartists.org/.

ABOUT the MANSHIP ARTISTS RESIDENCY 

The site of the Manship Artists Residency was once the summer retreat of Paul Manship, the sculptor of the Prometheus Fountain at Rockefeller Center. Many of the same opportunities and qualities that attracted Manship to Cape Ann are available to those who come here seeking solitude or community in this restorative landscape. Manship Artists Residency gives artists and the creative spirit time and space to flourish for the benefit of our community by welcoming artists and thought leaders from around the world to work in these serene surroundings steps away from the scenic northeast coast of New England. Our residents magnify the social capital and the cultural value of Cape Ann, and our innovative programming contributes to the health and vitality of our community and beyond.

ABOUT the CAPE ANN GUITAR SOCIETY

The Cape Ann Guitar Society is a newly incorporated non-profit with the mission of elevating local guitarists, bringing global talent to Cape Ann, and increasing access to guitar education. It has been a longstanding dream of founder and Rockport native Brendan Evans to build a guitar society on Cape Ann, and 2024 is the year the dream comes true. Our offerings to the community include concerts, educational workshops, jam sessions, and ensemble opportunities. 


Cape Ann Guitar Society bluegrass events

Title: Bluegrass instrumental workshop with the Five Cent Fireballs

Date and start/end time: Monday, September 9th, 7 – 8:30 pm. 

Place: Manship Artists Residency; Address given upon registration.

Description: Bring your guitar, banjo, mando, or fiddle, and learn tips, tricks, and tunes with the Fireballs. All levels are welcome. More info and registration: http://capeannguitarsociety.org/events

Title: Bluegrass vocal workshop with the Five Cent Fireballs

Date and start/end time: Wednesday, September 11th, 7 – 8:30 pm. 

Place: Manship Artists Residency; Address given upon registration.

Description: Bring your singing voice and join the Fireballs in a vocal workshop – warmups, techniques, harmony and joy! More info and registration: http://capeannguitarsociety.org/events

Title: Five Cent Fireballs in concert

Date and start/end time: Friday, September 13th, 7 – 9 pm. 

Place: Manship Artists Residency; Address given upon registration.

Description: Malia Furtado (fiddle, mandolin, vocals), Clara George (guitar, keyboards, Scruggs-style banjo, vocals), and Emma McDowell (guitar, fiddle, mandolin, clawhammer banjo, vocals) bring together their own musical styles to create a perfect union of the alternative and bluegrass worlds. Displaying instrumental virtuosity with stunning three-part harmonies, their repertoire includes original songs as well as covers that pay tribute to women in bluegrass/folk such as Alice Gerrard and Hazel Dickens, pioneering women of bluegrass, and Nanci Griffith (folk/country). Throw in a few traditional bluegrass tunes, “Talk About Suffering,” and “Pretty Fair Maid,” and you have a show that respects and reimagines bluegrass culture. Tickets and info: http://manshipartists.org

Surfside Sub and Pizzas Pizza Special Thursday 8/8🍕Buy any 18” Pizza get an 18” $5 Cheese Pizza🍕Half price 16” Cheese & One Topping Pizzasexcludes gluten free crusts

Arctic Schooner Bowdoin Visits Gloucester

I was alerted to Arctic Schooner Bowdoin‘s presence by FOB Susan L who saw it in the harbor and let me know. Little did I expect to see her tied up with Schooner Adventure at Maritime Gloucester to spend the night. She’s the official vessel of the State of Maine and is built specifically for the arctic. In fact, she very recently returned from a two month voyage. The ice barrel at the top of the foremast is designed for ice work and exploration. It is really beautiful and quite a lovely surprise in our very own harbor.

“Snakes of New England and the World” presented by Sawyer Free Library

 ~ Sawyer Free Library ~ 

Family Fun Event on Saturday, August 10 at 11:15 am 

Come learn about, meet & handle (if you’d like!) many types of snakes, some of which are from our local area. Rick Roth and his Cape Ann Vernal Pond team will share their knowledge and enthusiasm as they present science in a unique and fun way and help the Sawyer Free Library celebrate the summer reading theme of Read, Renew, Repeat which strives to bring attention to our natural world.

All ages are welcome at this family-friendly event which will be held on Saturday, August 10 at 11:15am at the Trinity Congregational Church, lower level, 70 Middle Street in Gloucester.

No registration required. For more information visit SawyerFreeLibrary.org or call 978-325-5500. This special event is made possible in part through the generosity of the the Constance T. Rhinelander Fund.

In Light Of The Sidewalk bazaar Being Canceled We Are Doing A Half Off Sale On Cape Ann Nautical Chart Dog Collar/Leash/Harness For Small-Medium Dogs Through Sunday!

For Dogs Up To 35lbs.

Also doing Buy One Get One Free On our Thirsty Seagull/ Gloucester a Drinking Town With a Fishing Problem Microfiber Towels. Just Buy One and I’ll automatically ad a second one for every one that you order through Sunday.

Hummingbird in the rain

For some reason the hummingbirds seem to like the feeder in the rain.

  1. Mix 1 part sugar with 4 parts water (for example, 1 cup of sugar with 4 cups of water) until the sugar is dissolved
  2. Do not add red dye
  3. Fill your hummingbird feeders with the sugar water and place outside
  4. Extra sugar water can be stored in a refrigerator
  5. Change feeders every other day and thoroughly clean them each time to prevent harmful mold growth

Gloucester Boxing Club Fundraiser

Join us for a fun-filled evening of ball whacking, great prizes, and bragging rights! All proceeds go towards a great cause. Don’t miss out!

Shop Local, tax free weekend

It’s almost tax-free weekend in Massachusetts.

When is tax free weekend in Massachusetts?

The Legislature this year approved the 2024 Massachusetts sales tax holiday weekend for Saturday, Aug. 10 and Sunday, Aug. 11. On those days, the state sales tax of 6.25% will be waived on most retail items.

What can you buy on tax free weekend in Massachusetts?

The sales tax holiday exemption applies to retail items that cost less than $2,500. All retail businesses

Battle Of Gloucester 1775 Plaque Ceremony Saturday

Linn Doyle Parisi submits the following info and graphic:

The Cape Ann Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution have been working on a project for a few years to commemorate and honor the August 8, 1775 Battle of Gloucester between Gloucester residents and the British ship Falcon, as well as the two Gloucestermen who were lost in the battle. 

We’re happy to say that the project is finished and ready to be unveiled close to the 249th Anniversary of the Battle to help lead us into MA250 in 2025, the 250th Anniversary of the American Revolution!

The DAR project, a large bronze plaque affixed to a big Gloucester granite boulder, will be dedicated on Saturday, August 10, 2024 at 10:00AM to 11:00AM, rain or shine.

The public is invited!  BYO umbrella to the Gemmellaro/Ciaramitaro Playground, aka the playground down the Fort, before 10AM.              Some covered seating will be available.

Forge On Or Forget It?

As soon as I saw this Puffin puzzle set offered by Pauline at Pauline’s Gifts on Essex Ave, I knew I would need one for Pat’s Puffin Emporium at 44 Main St. It’s turning into a challenge I wasn’t exactly expecting. 443 (!!) pieces, many of them pretty darn tiny, and 31 instruction steps before I have a completed puffin on my hands. I set a goal to have the puzzle done by the time FOB Paula Ryan O’Brien came back to Gloucester for a visit in mid August. Let’s just say we aren’t having fun with it yet.

We are up to step 11 and this is our progress. When I took the photo for this post was the first time I saw the puffin feet looking like puffin feet. Step 12 is proving a killer and I am ready to call the project DOA. What’s your call? Forge on or forget it?

This Week at The Cut!

 ~ The Cut Live ~ 

Another fun week at The Cut!!

Wednesday:
The Cutup – Comedy Open Mic Night – $5 at the door to laugh, or try to make people laugh, or both! – Doors at 7pm.
TRIVIA! – Come test your smarts with our new bar trivia series. Game starts at 7:30pm. It’s free to play, but we do suggest you make a reservation to secure a table. Trivia will be held EVERY Wednesday night in the restaurant.
Thursday:
In Bloom Listening Series with Christian Towler, Alexandra Grace and The Far Out. There are still tickets to this show where singer/songwriters showcase their music in an intimate setting. Doors at 7pm, show at 8pm.
Reggae Night with Matt Jenson in the restaurant. Music from 8pm – 10:30pm. No cover.
Friday:
The Wolff Sister with Ali McGuirk – Join us for an evening of music from incredibly talented women! The Wolff Sisters played Boston Calling in the spring – you won’t want to miss their debut at The Cut! There are still tickets available for this show. Doors at 7pm, show at 8pm.
Saturday:
The Ibiza Party – A DJ Dance Party with Jaminic – 9pm – Midnight. Huge dance floor, huge sound, huge bar, Ibiza vibes – No Cover.
Sunday:
Gloucester Speaks Film Screening – We’re looking forward to our first film screening! Filmmaker, Shep Abbott will be in attendance for a Q&A session following the film. Doors at 7pm, film at 7:45pm. Seating is GA. There are still tickets to this event.
Vinyl Night in the restaurant. BYO records and we’ll spin them! 4pm – 10pm. This will be a recurring event every Sunday.

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