Author: Joey Ciaramitaro
The creator of goodmorninggloucester.org Lover of all things Gloucester and Cape Ann. GMG where we bring you the very best our town has to offer because we love to share all the great news and believe that by promoting others in our community everyone wins.
Is GMG Quietly Building Up A Monster Rotation Of Quality Bloggers Or What? Please Welcome Cat Ryan To The Ranks!
Huge Month For GMG-
Making Greg Bover Official, The Right Out The Gate Huge Impact From Bridgette Mathews, and Now Signing High Powered Art Blogger Cat Ryan To The Rotation.
Can’t stop, won’t stop. This thing just keeps getting better and better!
So welcome our long time FOB Cat Ryan- officially now part of the GMG team.
She’ll be blogging about all kinds of stuff (I’ll let her tell you more later) but she’s definitely passionate and involved in the local art scene including happenings at The Hive and Local Art History and Treasures.
Cat Ryan with her two sidekicks- George and Charles- Kim Smith Photo
Nottingham: The Legend of Robin Hood At The Community House In Hamilton

There is a great show geared toward kids in Hamilton put on by Stage 284 at The Community House. Matinees are at 3 pm both Saturday 4/9 and Sunday 4/10.
Below is a link to the information about the show.
http://communityhouse.org/nottingham/
Nottingham: The Legend of Robin Hood
A New Musical
Book by Jay Pension and Nathaniel Punches
Music and Lyrics Katie Clarke and George Luton
Performances
Friday, April 1, 7:30pm
Saturday, April 2, 3pm and 7:30pm
Sunday, April 3, 3pm and 7:30pm
Thursday, April 7, 7:30pm
Saturday, April 9, 3pm and 7:30pm
Sunday, April 10, 3pm and 7:30pm
PURCHASE TICKETS HERE
Tonno Update: Expected Open May 15, Pics and More!
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2016 Bikini Speedo Dodgeball Tournament Is Next Saturday April 9th- It’s A Spectacle For The Ages-Don’t Miss It!
GOOD MORNING GLOUCESTER QUESTIONNAIRE WITH MANNY SIMOES
How long have you lived in Gloucester?
Immigrated to Gloucester in 1954 from the Azores, I left in 1968, and returned 40 years later in 2008. (Total of 20 Years)
What is your favorite season In Gloucester?
SUMMER and FALL
Do you have any secret outdoor spots in Gloucester where you go to “get away”?
Sit at the end of the Breakwater.
What is your favorite pizza joint in Gloucester?
Maria’s Restaurant 35 Pearl Street Gloucester MA.
What is your favorite sub shop in Gloucester?
Destinos Sub Shop 129 Prospect Street Gloucester MA
What place would you go for a romantic dinner in Gloucester?
Any Restaurant downtown, then we can walk home
What is your favorite bar in Gloucester?
We enjoyed Giuseppe’s Ristorante and Piano Bar, however it closed so we are looking for another favorite, it’s always fun to look.
What is your favorite breakfast joint in Gloucester?
Sugar Magnolias 112 Main Street Gloucester MA
What is your favorite local event in Gloucester?
Schooner Festival
In the summer do you prefer the beach or to be on a boat?
By Boat – We have Season Tickets to the Water Shuttle from Cape Ann Harbor Tours. Hop On Hop Off or just Ride around, Best Deal in Town.
Who is your favorite local artist?
Jeff Weaver
Which is your favorite local beach?
Good Harbor Beach.
Who has the best chowder in town?
Fish Chowder at Causeway Restaurant 78 Essex Ave Gloucester MA
Excluding GMG what is your second favorite local blog?
The Gloucester Clam and Cape Ann Images
Do you prefer haddock chowder or clam chowder?
Haddock
What were your thoughts on The Downtown Block Parties last year?
Okay – I take a walk up and down Main Street, than I find a quite place to eat not on Main St..
What is your favorite local band?
I prefer to listen to solo singers Allen Estes, Chelsea Berry, Fly Amero and Henry Allen.
What about Gloucester sets it apart from anywhere else?
The People. It is very easy to meet those that live and visit Gloucester. I enjoy the history and the multi-cultures that make up Gloucester, and I was born on an Island so I like living on an Island.
I guess the college basketball game has changed a whole bunch in the past 20 years
Watching last night’s Final Four matchup between Syracuse and North Carolina and a couple games before this in the tournament (a small sample size I admit) it seems the game has changed a ton in the last twenty years.
I’m not going to pretend I know more than lifelong basketball minds but this is what I do know-
Back when I used to watch a ton of college basketball, if players launched off balanced three pointer after off balanced three pointers instead of trying to work the ball inside for a better percentage shot, those players that launched threes would be riding the pine.
A coach back in the day would sit those players down in a hurry.
Maybe they just didn’t feel like they could work the ball inside so the theory is to just launch threes and hope your team gets on a hot streak? But how many games in a row can you count on lower percentage shots to bail you out?
Anyway it was a nice run for Syracuse and fun to watch.
#GoOrange!
Boiled coffee From Al Bezanson
Boiled coffee has been the preferred morning beverage on GREEN DRAGON for most of the 53 years I’ve owned her. On fishing vessels it was/is the way to go as well. About fifty years ago I was aboard the dragger DELAWARE when provisions, including a boxed, new giant percolator, arrived from Gloucester Grocery. Bert Cluett was the cook. The first thing he did was unbox the percolator and fling the innards over the side at the state fish pier. The general feeling was that sooner or later some of the parts would go missing, not to mention the extra work of cleaning them, so you might as well get rid of them forthwith.
It just came to my attention that my neighbor of long ago, Joseph Burnett, patented a product for discerning coffee drinkers. Only ½ cent per day per family.
The patent likely expired long ago, so here is an opportunity for someone to challenge the K-cup market and add value to cod landings.
Al Bezanson
Craigslist 2009 @WeberGrills Performer Deluxe Upgrade Update New Metal Table and Stainless Table Charcoal Bin Holder Cable
More from Joeys Pit-
http://www.northeastbbq.com
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The 2009 @WeberGrills Performer Clean Up and First Cook #BBQ
She started out dusty, faded blacks,rusty vents with a stained thermostatic plastic table-



She got a though rough detailing that you can follow in the link at top of this post.
So yesterday she looked like this-

Today the updated Performer table and stainless charcoal basket cord arrived.
The swap out took all of five minutes and the results are very pleasing. If I owned an older Performer it would be the first thing I’d do is order the newer style table.
The newer style metal table comes with bolts that are darker than the bolts that came on the original as you can see in the picture. I was torn deciding between keeping with the silver ones that were in great shape still or using the newer black ones that shipped with the metal table. In…
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Charcoal Deal Alert- @Kingsford Blue Bag $12.99 For Two 18.6 lb Bags @Lowes
More from Joey’s Pit-
http://www.northeastbbq.com
2 x 18.6 lb bags of Kingsford Blue Bag for $12.99 is roughly 34 cents a pound and a great deal. Sale ends April 11th
Verified- Got two 2-packs today at Danvers MA Lowe’s-

Free Lecture on Reiki Ryoho: Japanese Healing Art/Method at Common Crow Natural Market
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Promoting Optimal Wellness for Body, Mind and Spirit
Wondering ‘What is Reiki?’ – Reiki (ray-kee) is a hands-on (or non-touch for those that prefer) healing method/art that originated in Japan in 1922. During a session, recipients are fully clothed and can lie down or sit for their sessions. Preliminary search indicates that a session of Reiki can promote relaxation and potentially decrease stress, increase calm, and improve comfort. More information on Reiki and other integrative therapies can be found at the National Center Complementary and Integrative Health (www.nccih.gov.) Not to take the place of conventional medicine, Reiki is offered in hospitals and other healthcare settings, as supportive care for patients undergoing cancer treatment, pain management, and before and after surgery. Want to learn more?
Attend a Free Lecture this Wednesday, April 6th at the Common Crow Natural Market –
*Introduction to Reiki Ryoho; Japanese Healing Method/Art. Wednesday. April 6th. 6…
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Cape Ann Community Bulletin Board Listings For 4/2/16
I support the Cape Ann License Plate – Join Me -Sign-up NOW! http://bit.ly/1EazCYR
I support the Cape Ann License Plate – Join Me -Sign-up NOW! http://bit.ly/1EazCYR; or call the Chamber at 978 283-1601, and they will sign you up over the phone.
Let’s get these plates on the road. Our contributions directly support our Cape Ann communities.
DON’T DELAY – SIGN-UP TODAY, AND ENCOURAGE YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY AS WELL!
Informational Cocktail hour to discuss a fabulous opportunity to visit the Azores Tuesday April 5th from 5-7:30
Informational Cocktail hour to discuss a fabulous opportunity to visit the Azores
Tuesday April 5th from 5-7:30
Azorean Restaurant Gloucester Ma
Singles, Couples and Groups are all welcome!
Contact Jean for more information at 888-602-7622
Amazing Azores
September 23rd to October 2nd
A fantastic tour to Sao Miguel offered by
The Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce and
Connections Adventure Travel
You are invited to attend our information session at the
Azorean Restaurant, Gloucester Ma.
Tuesday April 5th from 5-7:30 PM
Price per Person, $2,359 USD *based on double occupancy
- Round-Trip Airfare from Boston to Ponta Delgada, on SATA/Azores airlines, economy class. Only 4 1/2 hours from Boston.
- 8 Night Lodging at Royal Garden Hotel, 4 Star Hotel in Ponta Delgada (or similar) , based on double room with breakfast daily.
- 13 Total Meals. Includes welcome & farewell dinner, 3 lunches and 7 breakfasts.
- Tours to Twin Lakes, (Sete Cidades), Furnas with traditional “cozido”, and Nordeste
- Whale Watching Half Day
- Transfers, and English speaking local guides on all tours
- Transfer to /from Ponta Delgada Airport to Royal Garden Hotel
- Reception with Ponta Delgada Chamber of Commerce
Get a fun group together and travel to paradise just 4.5 hours from Boston.
New Program at the Senior Center – From Panic to Powerful – for cancer survivors and their caretakers
New Program at the Senior Center – From Panic to Powerful – for cancer survivors and their caretakers. Led by cancer coach and cancer survivor, Laurie Geary . Tuesday, April 5th from 1-3 pm
Power of Play
Hundreds of children and parents had a great time at the Power of Play event held at the Gloucester High School Field House on Sunday, March 2o. Cape Ann TV was there and we created this highlight video. The video was shot and edited by our intern Anthony Farenwald.
Themed Mini Tours at the Cape Ann Museum
April 1, 2016 ~ Cape Ann Museum
On Saturday, April 16, join the Cape Ann Museum docents for a series of creative and fast-paced twenty minute tours on a variety of themes of their choosing. Whether you have time for just one tour or get in on all of them, you’ll be exposed to information, art and characters not always available on the traditional “highlights” tour.
image credit: Nicole Fandel
- 10:00 a.m. Wood You? Explore some of the wooden objects in the Museum’s collection—from everyday kitchen implements to magnificent pieces of furniture, a cigar store Indian and several sculptures by James McClellan (1910–2005).
- 10:30 a.m. Patriots’ Day Tribute From the American Revolution to the Civil War – We’ll meet some of our local heroes and view historic artifacts as we explore how each contributed to the patriotic heritage of Cape Ann.
- 11:00 a.m. How Dear to Our Hearts Are the Scenes of Our Childhood A quick romp through the Museum to look at several works relating to children and childhood on Cape Ann—the children who worked and those who played and those who sat still for portraits.
- 11:30 a.m. Seeing the Light—Navigation & Lighthouses During the age of sail, navigation was iffy at best. Learn why landfalls could be the most dangerous part of a voyage, and why the Fresnel lighthouse lens was a true breakthrough.
- 12:00 p.m. Harvesting the Sea: Gloucestermen in the Heyday of Fishing Under Sail More than 1,000 schooners called Gloucester their home port, sailing to fishing grounds as far as 1,000 miles away in search of finny gold.
- 12:30 p.m. Fifteen Shades of Blue Experience the impact of blue—the color of sea and sky, symbolic of trust, loyalty and wisdom. This tour explores works of art in the Museum that make use of this favorite color.
This program is free for CAM members / $10 for non-members (includes Museum admission). Space is limited; first come, first served.

image credit: Nicole Fandel
Sawyer Free Library Week of April 3, 2016
April 1, 2016 ~ sawyerfreelibrary

We’re ALMOST There! Sign Up for Your Plate Today.
Cape Ann – We are seeking YOUR SUPPORT in this final push to get the Cape Ann License Plate on the road! Please share with friends and family – we only need 150 more applications in to be able to submit to the registry! Sign up here http://bit.ly/1EazCYR.
Our contributions directly support the communities of Cape Ann!
We can easily sign you up right over the phone! Call the Chamber today at 978-283-1601.
The Cape Ann License Plate is a wonderful way to support our region. Proceeds from the license plate will be used to benefit promotion, economic development and education initiatives for Cape Ann and the Cape Ann communities of Essex, Gloucester, Manchester-by-the-Sea, and Rockport.
Spring Almond Milk Share Being Offered At Mayflour Confections Rockport MA
Piano prodigy Aaron Wonson is headed to Germany in June to play piano at the homes where Liszt and Schumann composed their masterpieces
Piano prodigy Aaron Wonson is headed to Germany in June to play piano at the homes where Liszt and Schumann composed their masterpieces. Grandson of John and Dianne Wonson of Rockport and son of Rockport High graduate Brian Wonson, the 16 year old junior at Bridgewater-Raynham Regional High School discovered his love and inherent talent for the keyboard after he first played in his 8th-grade music class.
Neither Aaron nor his two younger siblings had ever expressed an interest in music before. Just like his father Brian who played hockey and baseball for Rockport, Aaron always liked sports. He now studies at the New England Conservatory Preparatory School in Boston where he was selected by the faculty to travel to Germany this summer along with 12 other students.
The tour will begin with a sendoff concert in Boston at the Conservatory’s Jordan Hall followed by two concerts in Germany, in Weimar at the Liszt-Haus and in Leipzig at the Schumann-Haus.
In 2012, he started piano lessons with a local piano teacher who discovered he was immediately able to read very complicated classical music and was almost immediately playing at a college level.
“Aaron completely immersed himself in piano and classical music,” his mother Paula has said.
That’s when his teacher recommended Aaron audition to study at the New England Conservatory where the instructors could not believe he had been studying for just eight months. “He literally brought tears to their eyes and ours. The incredible passion he has while playing is so intense,” his mother said.
Aaron’s favorite composer to play is Debussy. “There’s not a note he wrote down that didn’t matter. He gives the pianist a lot to work with,” he said.
His favorite composer to listen to is Chopin, calling him quiet and reserved and whose music is understated, elegant and deeply moving.
“A lot of people say he wrote the human experience,” Aaron said adding, “A good composer can exploit the harmonies in a way that’s heart wrenching.”
Aaron and his parents were both surprised and honored that Aaron was invited to tour. Sending Aaron to the Conservatory was not part of the long-term financial plan for this family of five and the trip to Germany will cost $5,000. But it’s an opportunity his parents wouldn’t want him to miss out on.
“He loves to share his passion with everyone and his friends have always been very supportive,” says Mom.
Aaron will be sharing his passion with friends and family on Cape Ann this Sunday in a fundraising concert from at 1PM at The Lutheran Church, 1123 Washington Street, Gloucester where he will be playing a variety of classical pieces by Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy and others. To support his tour in Germany, donations can be made on his go fund me page gofundme.com/3kmcakm4.
Refreshments will be available and the free will offering will help to fund Aaron’s tour as well as the youth of the St Paul Lutheran’s church trip to the 2018 ELCA gathering in Houston, Tx.
GOOD MORNING GLOUCESTER QUESTIONNAIRE WITH JAMES EVES
Local Website everyone should know about (excluding GMG)
How long have you lived in Gloucester?
14 Years. I moved to Rockport in 2002 from Providence RI to join my lovely bride, Anna. We did a “Brady Bunch” thing merging families, her three kids and my two. These have been the best years of my life.
What is your favorite season In Gloucester?
Late Spring / Early Summer
Do you have any secret outdoor spots in Gloucester where you go to “get away”?
Anywhere along the coast. I love the sound and sight of the ocean. It’s rejuvenating and peaceful. When the kids were young we used to go to “Little Parker” Quarry in Rockport after a day at the beach to rinse off. I suppose that is my favorite “inland” spot.
What is your favorite pizza joint in Gloucester?
Being from New Jersey and New York, It’s not easy to impress me with pizza. I must say that Cape Ann has some of the best pizza I’ve had in New England. We order most from Rockport House of Pizza, Sebastian’s and Mike’s.
What is your favorite sub shop in Gloucester?
Well, now that I’ve had a chance to explore my options since the podcast when I answered this question with “Subway” (WTF?), I like the Italians at Mike’s and Sclafani’s!
What place would you go for a romantic dinner in Gloucester?
Anna just loves to go to Duckworths so that’s my favorite!
What is your favorite bar in Gloucester?
This is a tough one. There’s a bunch go great watering holes here. However, I most often end up at the Rhumb Line.
What is your favorite breakfast joint in Gloucester?
It’s a toss up between George’s Coffee Shop on Washington and Lee’s on Main St.
What is your favorite local event in Gloucester?
Schooner Festival is the one I never miss. Although I hope to get to the Blues Fest this summer.
In the summer do you prefer the beach or to be on a boat?
I do the best of both by bringing a kayak to pebble beach.
Who is your favorite local artist?
There is simply no way I could answer this one. At Cape Ann Giclée, I work with hundreds of artists. All of theme have knocked my socks in one way or another. The trait that I find most impressive in an artist is the ability to explore a technique, experiment with it and then master it by applying it in their work.
Which is your favorite local beach?
Cape Hedge (unless Felicia has food at Niles)
Who has the best chowder in town?
Anna makes the best clam chowder ever. In a public place, I like it when they add bacon like the Fish Shack.
Excluding GMG what is your second favorite local blog?
The Clam < http://www.gloucesterclam.com > is damn funny.
Do you prefer haddock chowder or clam chowder?
Both, all day every day!!!
What were your thoughts on The Downtown Block Parties last year?
I missed it last year. Normally I like to hang a Passports and watch the insanity.
What is your favorite local band?
I always like who ever is playing at the Rhumb Line. However, though we’ll never play in public, “The Old Folks Novice Acoustic Jam” who meets at my studio on Wednesday nights is definitely my favorite local musicians.
What about Gloucester sets it apart from anywhere else?
Holy Smokes! I could write volumes on this topic. I’ve lived in many, many places and I can confidently say that there is no place like Cape Ann. The thing that stands out most is the amount of friendly, open generous people that live here.
MARTHA WOOD NAMED PROJECT MANAGER OF THE GLOUCESTER ARTS AND CULTURAL INITIATIVE
Gloucester’s new Arts and Cultural Initiative is extremely pleased to announce that Cape Ann artist and business owner Martha Wood is leading the Initiative as its first Project Manager, effective March 25th. Martha Wood holds a B.A. cum laude from Harvard University and an MBA from the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth. She has staffed a C$9 million startup campaign for the Alberta Performing Arts Stabilization Fund, and she has experience as a management consultant, as a board member for arts and education non-profits, and with historic preservation on Cape Ann. She has operated her own jewelry design and fabrication business since 2001 and manages the Pop-In! Gallery in Manchester-by-the-Sea. In September, 2015, a partnership of three arts organizations — Rocky Neck Art Colony, ArtsGloucester, and seARTS — received $45,500 in grant funding over two years for the establishment of the Gloucester Arts and Cultural Initiative, a project whose mission is to champion innovation and excellence in the cultural landscape, to support private and public cultural development across all sectors, and to strengthen and promote the cultural vitality of the city’s waterfront and neighborhoods. This prestigious grant, awarded by the Massachusetts Cultural Council through its Adams Arts Program, is an important step for Gloucester. The grant partners gratefully acknowledge the Council’s continuing investment in Gloucester and the many people whose efforts over many years have helped sustain Gloucester’s cultural vitality by fostering support at the community, municipal, and state levels. Among these arts leaders, the partners give special recognition to Karen Ristuben, President the Rocky Neck Art Colony, whose role in the development of the successful Adams grant proposal was crucial, and whose leadership and commitment to the arts in Gloucester is an inspiration. The City of Gloucester is assisting the Arts and Cultural Initiative through collaboration and the contribution of in-kind services. “This Initiative is critically important to the future of our City,” said Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken. “I am pleased with the decision to hire Martha Wood. She is certainly qualified, and I believe that she will be a strong partner as we work together to promote and sustain Gloucester’s arts and cultural heritage.” A central goal of the Initiative is to plan for and create a permanent City government office for arts and cultural development led by a full-time salaried Cultural Development Director and supported by a broadly representative volunteer Cultural Development Council.
The Initiative will be led by the Project Manager and a Steering Committee. In September, the partners convened a planning group to lay groundwork, including the design of a process to hire the Project Manager. After a state-wide announcement for the position, an independent community-based Screening Committee reviewed 16 applications, conducted interviews, and recommended Martha Wood, whom the partners have unanimously and enthusiastically ratified. Henry Allen, Chair of the Screening Committee, said “We were looking for the right balance of many important qualities. We selected Martha Wood from a field of exceptionally qualified finalists because of her impressive accomplishments in business administration, her extensive experience in government and the arts, and her expertise in strategic planning, and analytical studies. A working artist herself, Ms. Wood has been a civic-minded Cape Ann resident for 19 years. The Committee found her to be a remarkable blend of the creative artist and the effective planner. We trust that she will bring her valuable perspective to the Initiative and that with her leadership the City of Gloucester and its arts and cultural communities will join together in an enduring way.” Suzanne Gilbert Lee, Executive Director of the lead grant partner, Rocky Neck Art Colony, praised the diligence of the Screening Committee and called it a “wonderful example of the community working together for everyone’s benefit.” “We were fortunate to have such thoughtful and diverse Screening Committee members,” added Jo-Ann Castano, Principal of ArtsGloucester. Guided by Ms. Wood, the Initiative will engage in long-term projects including development of a Cultural Master Plan for Gloucester; investigating ways to provide affordable studio space for visual, performing, and other artists; and researching how best to provide resources and advocacy for Gloucester’s many-faceted cultural organizations and communities. Among the Initiative’s tasks will be to assemble the Steering Committee, a council of citizens dedicated to the future and sustainability of Gloucester as a city rooted in its arts, culture, and the unique heritage of its natural environment. On behalf of the Gloucester Committee for the Arts, Chair Judith Hoglander said “Congratulations and welcome! The Committee for the Arts looks forward to partnering with Martha Wood in promoting arts and cultural development in Gloucester.” To that end, the Initiative and the Committee are working with the City’s Ward Councilors to hold a series of public forums in April to solicit further public input on both the Committee’s efforts to develop a new public art policy and on arts and cultural development priorities for the Initiative. The Initiative has also created an online survey to gather public input at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/F62NTPQ
If you haven’t gotten to @PassportsGlo For The Bluefin Tuna Guacamole You Are Missing Out
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City Council President Announces the Retirement of City Clerk
City Council President Announces the Retirement of City Clerk
Gloucester City Clerk to Retire
Today, Gloucester City Council President Joe Ciolino and Council Vice President Steve LeBlanc announced that Linda Lowe will be retiring as Gloucester’s City Clerk after six and a half years of service. In addition, Linda has also served as the City Legal Council for a number of years, for Mayors Bruce Tobey and John Bell.
“Linda has done a great job serving Gloucester and its residents as City Clerk.” said City Council President Joe Ciolino. “We have been lucky to have her experience and institutional history. Linda always put Gloucester first in administrating the office in charge of all of Gloucester’s vital records and elections.”
Linda’s last day of work will be Friday April 29, 2016.
The Gloucester City Council’s Ordinance and Administration committee will begin interviewing candidates for a new City Clerk in the coming months.
Beauport Hotel Pool Rendering

Hotel friends, enjoy this stunning rendering of our rooftop pool and jacuzzi area. It’s sure to be the highlight of any stay at our hotel, offering our overnight guests panoramic ocean and harbor views as a backdrop for lounging, splashing, and tapas-style dining and cocktails. Chair and towel service provided.
Overnight hotel guests and other visitors to our restaurant and tavern can also enjoy a beachside meal and cocktails on our expansive Oceanside Terrace, located on the first floor. The Terrace is accessible from both the restaurant and tavern and is just steps away from Pavilion Beach. It’s a perfect spot for dinner and drinks with friends while enjoying the sun setting over Cape Ann.
www.capeanncommunity.com Bulletin Board Listings For 4/1/16
Joshua Nelson & The Kosher Gospel Singers
March 31, 2016 ~ taagloucester
A BENEFIT CONCERT TO CELEBRATE TAA’S FIFTH YEAR IN OUR NEW BUILDING
FEATURING JOSHUA NELSON & THE KOSHER GOSPEL SINGERS
Join us for this extraordinary evening of music and celebration!
Invite your family and friends!
Sunday, June 5, 2016 at 5:00 pm
At Temple Ahavat Achim, 86 Middle St, Gloucester, MA
$36 Regular Admission, $18 for Kids Under 13
CLICK HERE TO BUY YOUR TICKETS!!!
For information about becoming a benefactor and attending a private reception with Joshua Nelson, please call Natalia at (978) 281-0739.
All proceeds from this Benefit Concert will support Temple Ahavat Achim’s religious services, celebrations, programs and education for all ages in our beautiful building!
TAA Passover Seder
March 31, 2016 ~ taagloucester
TAA Passover Seder
Saturday, April 23rd at 6 pm at Temple Ahavat Achim (86 Middle St, Gloucester)
Please join us for the Traditional TAA Second Night Passover Seder.
Space is limited, so please reserve your seat today!
CLICK HERE TO RESERVE YOUR SEAT
Jazz, Wine Tasting & Silent Auction Evening!
March 31, 2016 ~ taagloucester
Jazz, Wine Tasting & Auction Evening

Sunday, April 10th at 6 pm at Temple Ahavat Achim (86 Middle St, Gloucester)
Come listen to wonderful jazz (“Jazmen” Trio feat. Mark Arnold will perform! An acclaimed vocalist Mari Martin will be joining us that evening!), bid on wonderful auction items and taste some delicious wines! Space is limited to 80 people, so please buy your tickets early.
CLICK HERE TO BUY A TICKET
Maritime Gloucester Fish Printing Workshop for Adults
Image ~ March 31, 2016 ~ maritimegloucesterprograms
SEACOAST NEWS APRIL 2016
SEACOAST NEWS
APRIL 2016
Thanks to the Friends of Seacoast the residents enjoyed many activities including their St. Patrick’s Day celebrations with a luncheon at Bunratty’s Irish Pub, Irish Step Dancers and an Irish concert by Sgt. Dan Clark, the St. Joseph’s celebration with fresh baked Zeppolis and the weekly concerts by professional entertainers.
The Friends of Seacoast enhance the residents lives at the Seacoast Nursing and Rehabilitation Center with hours of enjoyment by providing the finances needed for the special entertainment, supplies and community outings.
The Friends of Seacoast are grateful for the gifts they have receive in honor of loved ones. Any and all donations to “The Friends of Seacoast” are gratefully accepted.
We are looking forward to many upcoming events with the support of the Friends of Seacoast including a Baby Farm Animals visit, Red Sox “Home Opener” Celebation with Fenway favorite snacks, weekly Musical Entertainment and a Couples luncheon at The Gloucester House Restaurant where our Married Couples will enjoy a lunch date together.
The next Friends of Seacoast meeting is scheduled for
Tuesday, April 12, 2016 at 5:00 PM at The Bank Gloucester.
New members welcome.
Alison Cox
Activity Director














