ART EVERYWHERE . American Artists on billboards opens TODAY interactive map

Cat Ryan submits-

Hi Joey

Art Everywhere Billboards opens across the country today. Here’s a link to the interactive map of locations http://arteverywhereus.org/Map

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For GLOUCESTER, MA there’s a mash up poster for the entire Art Everywhere exhibit, rather than a single image. You can see it at 551-553 Washington Street Gloucester. Look for Homer’s Breezing Up on the 93 expressway by Dorchester.

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The Fitz Hugh Lane’s Boston Harbor is in two locations, one near  Westborough, the other one along 495 near Wrentham/Plainview/Foxbourough.

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Salem State College has the Hassam. Boston is the location of the Heade Giant Magnolias.

Community Photos 8/7/14

Mary Barker submits-

Hi Joey,

Thursday was a ‘wicked’ day at GMR.    Dave Marciano of Wicked Tuna fame had his Hard Merchandise go back in the water after Donny King did some maintenance on her.   Stephen Coady, pipe ever ready, was busy working on his Boston Pilot, who is up on the railway.   Restoration work continues on the Phyllis A.  The Francesca & Carlo was looking so cute next to the Caterina G, and Gret Webster’s Stone Horse got a new name.


Morning Clouds Coffin’s Beach From drgeodmd

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Joe "The Animal" Barboza Baron, Thachers and Straitsmouth Islands and long distance ocean swimmers

Adam Bolonsky submits-

Mitchell Hsing and Isabel Brachmann, grad students at MIT (who said only nerds go to MIT?) recently swam the perimeter of Straitsmouth Island from Gap Head in less than 25 minutes. Their coach Bill Steele and I escorted them in kayaks.

Fish tacos afterwards at Cape Ann Brewing Company!

Here’s a video clip. You can clearly see Twin Lights at Thachers and Straitsmouth Island light in the background:

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Joe “The Animal” Barboza was flown to Thachers Island each night by helicopter in the late 60’s while testifying against the New England mob. When Barboza’s cover at Thachers was blown, federal marshals moved him to a house on Eastern Point.

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Barboza was gunned down a few years later in Southern California.

This was back in the day when the Coast Guard radio station at Gap Head was still in operation.

Community Stuff 8/6/14

Hey guys I was wondering if you could help me out? My name is Jared Rodriguez, and I am the Junior sailing director at Eastern Point Yacht Club. Next week we are hosting the US Sailing Mass Bay Junior Olympic Sailing Festival and are in need of spectator and safety boats. I remember 2 years ago Annisquam Yacht Club had a post on here and was a huge success. Please let me know if you can help!

Best,

Jared 


Good morning Joey,

I am Antrella Grice Johnson, ex-wife of Howard “Raf” Johnson, the bait wagon fellow who sold bait. He passed away on Friday July 11, 2014, losing his battle with cancer.

I am holding a Memorial for him on Friday August 8th at 1:00 P.M. at the State Fish Pier.

From The Gloucester Daily Times-

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The Pigeon Cove Circle will be having a Bake Sale on Saturday, August 9th at the Transfer Station from 9 AM to 12 PM. There will be many different homemade  goodies to choose from: Cakes, Pies, Potato Salad, Baked Beans, Cookies, just to name a few. Please come support the Circle. Donations welcome!

Submitted By:

Judith Harris

21 Summit Avenue

Rockport, MA 01966

The Bounty of the Sea: and the Perils she brings, A New Book From Andrew Weiner

Check it out, it’s only $2.99  Here’s the link

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Book Description

Publication Date: July 28, 2014

As long as there have been records kept, there have been stories of the sea. Some of the stories have been good and are filled with happiness, others have shown the hard life that the men on the front lines of the fishing industry have and some are so heartbreaking if a man is lost at sea.
Growing up in Gloucester meant fishing and salt water was injected in your blood at birth. Some kids were born with a rod and reel, some were born with trawling nets, others with traps or deep sea rigs. It didn’t matter, you simply knew how to do it. You knew the difference between a jig and a #8 hook and what fish liked clams as bait or sea worms.
You skippered boats with names that were created with an industry in mind, such as a dentist naming a boat “The Impaction. They were named for a mother or father or a nautical term such as Gale Force. Some even had names that were comical such as “Hekawi” as in the tribe in the 60’s sitcom “F-Troop”. It didn’t matter what the name was, because it was yours.
You knew how to pilot any size boat, from an Amesbury skiff, to a Boston Whaler and an Albin cabin cruiser. You knew how to chum the waters and gahf the big one. NYC clam chowda is blasphemy to you, as is Red Lobster and any Lobsta Roll south west of Lobsta Land. It will never be a question of “To fish or not to fish”, but rather “how am I gonna cook it tonight? You have saved many fish from the hazard of drowning in the ocean.
A snow storm that only drops 6” is considered a dusting. If it’s sunny and above 40 degrees, you are in shorts. 60+ degrees is a beach day, and a rain storm means you can have a great day fishing. You hate people that think a 50″+ swell is Hollywood magic, because you may have lived through one. Pneumonia may sideline you, but sea sickness will never. You can hold a beer in one hand and hot dog in the other while doing 30 knots.
You mourned the losses and celebrated victories. It didn’t matter what your background was, you did it all together at Our Lady of Good Voyage. You were there when Cardinals Cushing, Mediros and Law blessed the fleet during every fiesta.
You have played the air guitar at “Old Timers”. You have drank Sambucca, and you are 100% Italian or Sicilian during the last full weekend in June. “Viva San Pietro” rolls off your tongue with ease at the same time.
You are all Gloucestermen, no matter where you settled and what you did, because like riding a bike, you will always remember being a Gloucesterman.

Joey C and BJ Mohan Complete The #IceBucketChallenge For Pete Frates Quest To Wipe Out ALS

Joey C Nominates Eric Lorden, Nick Chareas, and The Rabbit.  BJ Mohan Nominates Michele Donovan, Paul Morrison and His Buddy Will McGuiness.

Y’all have 24 hours to complete it or cough up $100.

http://petefrates.com/contribute.html

#IceBucketChallenge

Gloucester Celebrity ALS Ice Bucket Challenger at Cape Pond Ice ?

Scott Memhard submits-

Who is it ? Guess who is the latest Gloucester Celebrity ALS Ice Bucket Challenger at Cape Pond Ice ?

Who is it ?  Guess who is the latest Challenger raising awareness & funds in the Strike Out ALS – Ice Bucket Challenge Fundraiser at Cape Pond Ice ?
Who is it now, beneath that cascade of ice ???
Hint:  This is a brave local “celebrity” shouting out to friends to promote an important cause…

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And,  Andy Ziergiebel, Leo DiMecurio and Peter Couture
this past Sunday….  https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=941725072509482

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and on Saturday, Kevin Barrett of Reading at Cape Pond Ice:   https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=790173539395

www.ALSA.org
Scott Memhard
Cape Pond Ice Company

Community Photos 8/5/14

Yacht SUNARK @ Cruiseport Gloucester / photo from Anthony Marks

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Hey Joey,
I was hanging out at the Corliss landing during low tide one evening and this big, bass sound came booming across the water. Loud, rap music…gang style. These 3 men went past and the one in the center of the image and I proceeded to have a gun contest. Yes, we were flexing our muscles. Ha ha ha These are the best kind of gangs, it was a fun memory…great night.
Lisa Cardinal

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Hi, Joey.

Thanks for Good Morning Gloucester.

Hope you like the attached, taken on our deck adjacent to Annisquam River, Gloucester, during the morning fog of Monday, August 4, 2014.

John Schoenbaum

Essex Avenue, Gloucester, MA

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This flower is growing with my sun flowers. Maybe someone knows what it is

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Hi Joey thought I would share some pics from the Sunset Music cruise on July 31st.  It was my husband’s and my 21st wedding anniversary…We had a great time listening to Fly Amero and Alan Estes!


Hi Joey,

I was visiting in West Gloucester Thursday afternoon, and found there was a different type of beauty at low tide.

I thought I’d share a few of my photos.

Mary Barker

Community Stuff 8/5/14

Fishermens Memorial-

Joey, was hoping you could post this to let all the families and public know about it.

The annual Fishermen’s Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, August 16th at 5:00 P.M . This Service is to remember and honor all of those who have lost their lives in the long history of Gloucester’s fishing industry. The Service starts with a procession from the American Legion, down Middle Street and onto Stacy Boulevard. Everyone is invited to join the procession. It is lead by a line of drummers and many of those walking carry flowers to toss into the sea at the end of the ceremony to remember loved ones or hold boat oars carrying the names of Gloucester fishing boats, past and present. Please join the Fishermen’s Memorial Service Committee in remembering those who lost their lives fishing from America’s oldest seaport. If you would like to make a donation to support the service or have any questions, please e-mail gloucesterinfo@gmail.com.


International Races in Lunenburg , Nova Scotia August 23rd

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At the midpoint in our racing season the IDRC is preparing for a trip to Lunenburg , NS to compete for the International Dory titles (August edition).  That means more eliminations races here in Gloucester to compete in or watch next week.  All entrants must sign up at 6PM on Friday August 8th at St. Peter’s Square or email prior in order to race.  The races will take place on Saturday August 9th at Niles Beach in East Gloucester starting at 9AM.  All members are welcomed to participate in 5 categories:  Junior Men (18 and under), Mixed Doubles, Women, Master’s Men (50+) and Senior’s (Men Open).  We hope for a big turn out and some competitive races, so bring your family and friends, and come on down to Niles !!

Book your trip to travel to Nova Scotia with the IDRC

The ferry/cruise ship has returned from Portland , ME to Yarmouth , NS , and through a recent partnership and the generosity of the Nova Star Cruise organization the IDRC racers and committee representatives will be traveling to and from Yarmouth , NS aboard the Nova Star expense free!  The sponsorship will also include travel provided for the Canadian Dory Racing Association each June.  So if you would like to witness the beauty of Nova Scotia and the excitement of dory racing book your trip atwww.novastarcruises.com or call 866-864-6295


Cape Ann Ceramics Festival “Contemplation” Show

Hi Friends and Family,

Here’s a shout out to attend the Cape Ann Ceramics Festival “Comtemplation” Show, happening August 7 – Sept 1, 2014.  It is an honor to be showing with this talented group of artists and generally wonderful people!  This show is a must see . . . no kidding.  I have attached a photo of me working on my piece which will be located at Flatrocks Gallery, 77 Langsford St., Gloucester . . . fantastic gallery!  There will be another sculpture at Side Street Gallery on Rocky Neck across from Sailor Stans and the body of the show will be at the Cultural Center Gallery, 6 Wonson Street, Rocky Neck, Gloucester.
Here are some more details:
The opening is Saturday, August 9 from 4 – 6 pm  at the Cultural Center.
General hours are Thursday – Sunday, 12 – 6 pm. 
Artists Talk with Hideaki Miyamura: August 24, 5:30 pm (recommended for sure!)

Pottery Trail:  Open Studios on Cape Ann – August 16 – 17, 10 – 5 pm

Jeremy Randall Demo Workshop at Cynthia Curtis Pottery, Saturday, August 23, 10 – 5 pm.

Please visit the website: www.capeannceramicsfestival.com

There you will find biographies of all the artists with photos and more detailed information of the aforementioned events. 

If you wish to schedule time to see the show with me, I’d love it!  Yours Truly, Kerry

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Summer Greetings,

Hope you are enjoying this beautiful summer.  There are so many great clay-related events coming up.  Please take a minute to check out the info below (in order by date).  I tried to be concise – I realize its a lot to take in! Let me know if you have any questions!

All the best,

Cynthia

1. Cape Ann Ceramics Festival Show – “Contemplation”: August 7 – September 1. Gala opening reception this Saturday, August 9, 4-6:00 at the Rocky Neck Cultural Center (Free). I am honored to be a part of such a fabulous ceramics show right here on Cape Ann! (www.capeannceramicsfestival.com for all the info)

2. Outdoor Sculpture at Flatrocks and Side Street Galleries – August 7 – September 1

3. Pottery Trail – Saturday and Sunday, August 16-17 10-5:00.  Just added: On Saturday, 11-2:00, come to my studio to try your hand at the pottery wheel!  I will have students here to help. (Free!)

4. Jeremy Randall Workshop – Here on Saturday, August 23. Come relax under a tent with other clay enthusiasts and watch the talented New York potter demonstrate his pottery-making techniques.  Pot luck lunch is awesome.  Register at www.capeannceramicsfestival.com

5. “Art of the Possible” Show at the Rocky Neck Cultural Center August 30-31. Gala opening reception – Friday August 29, 5-8:00 (Free)


6. Fall Pottery Classes here at the studio.  September 8 – November 1 (email me for more info)

7. Go to www.facebook.com/CynthiaCurtisPottery for weekly photos and updates. Please Like, Share, and Comment all you want.

Thank you for reading all this! Please let me know if you would rather not receive my emails.


QUILT EXHIBIT AT ROCKPORT COMMUNITY HOUSE
SATURDAY AUG. 9 & SUNDAY AUGUST 10
10 – 4
Presented by the Sandy Bay Historical Society, the quilt exhibit presents 60 quilts from the Society’s historic collection and from contemporary Cape Ann quilters at the Rockport Community House on Broadway in Rockport. One quilt by Rockport quilter Jan Salmon will be raffled off at the end of the exhibit. A detail from this quilt is pictured above. It is a double reversible quilt, “Choosing Sides”, 80 by 88 inches. Tickets are $2 each or 3 for $5.
Among the historic quilts the one pictured on the right is a “Friendship” quilt signed by 42 Rockport women in 1857 — including three who took part in the Hannah Jumper Liquor Raid the year before!  Also in the exhibit is a pieced cotton pillowcase embrodiered with the names of the Gloucester High School class of 1903, including some who became leading citizens, Elliott Rogers and Sumner Wheeler.
Local quilters in the exhibit include Natalie Balzarini, Linda Hogan, Edith Humlin, Judith Davis, Edie Montgomery, Carole Findlay, Sheila Irvin, Isobel Baade, Joyce McGrath, and Jan Salmon. Entrance donation is $5.

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Hey, Joey. I’m hoping that someone from GMG can me some suggestions.

My friend has a trained cat show/rescue program that tours the country. She uses positive reinforcement to train all the cats and they even have an all cat band with feline guitar players, piano players, drummers and even a chicken that plays the tambourine. She uses the show not only to entertain, but to teach people the importance of interacting and training their cats to prevent problem behaviors. While she tours, she networks with rescues and shelters to help them raise money and awareness of of their needs. She also has personally found homes for over 100 abandoned/rescued cats while touring. 

She will be on the east coast next summer and is a huge Gloucester fan. I suggested the Gorton Theatre, but she needs something that doesn’t have an audience on three sides.  Is there a venue or a club that holds about 100 people that does rentals?  It’s a really unique fun show, although sometimes the cats choose to leave the stage to meet and mingle with audience members rather than perform.  The cats are all happy and love being on stage and tour in a special RV with huge play rooms that they live in. The website is http://www.circuscats.com if anyone wants to check it out. Some of the cats even have twitter accounts.

Any help finding her a venue that she could rent next summer would be greatly appreciated. I also suggested the Cape Ann animal shelter for her to work with.

Thanks, Joey!

Ramona


Jewelry Designer Rony Tennenbaum 

To Host Exclusive 

Trunk Show” 

At Blue River Diamonds

In Gloucester, MA

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Blue River Diamonds is expanding its demographic outreach now marketing to the LGBT community by stocking a jewelry collection whose very reason for being is to celebrate same-sex marriages.

The Massachusetts based family-owned store has added Rony Tennenbaum Jewelry to its bridal cases in its Gloucester location. Store manager Neal Van Dam believes that adding the Rony Tennenbaum collection will allow them a wider outreach and include same-sex couples as part of their all-inclusive accepted family of consumers.

To celebrate the new partnership, Rony Tennenbaum will be hosting a “Trunk Show” at the Gloucester store on Saturday, August 23 from 11:00am to 6:00pm. Open to the public, the free event offers the perfect opportunity to meet the designer and view a more extensive portion of the collections that are not typically carried by the store year round.


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Hello,
  I enjoy your site every day.  I have a question,  I host a cycling event every year out of Danvers, Ma that supports cancer research at BIDMC in Boston, MA.  It is a grass roots effort that gives 100% funds raised directly to BIDMCs cancer research programs.  We have people from all over the North Shore participating in the ride.  Our web site is  www.areasontoride.com .  Could this event make it into you publication?
Thank you,
Tom DesFosses


Cape ann Whale watch Pics From Muffy White

One of the top 4 things to do in Gloucester is a Whale watch.  Every person I’ve ever spoken to that’s gone on one has said it’s incredible.  it’s like you are seeing real life dinosaurs right in front of you with the massive beasts.

One of the oldest Whale watches in Gloucester with incredible Naturalists is Cape Ann Whale Watch website- http://www.seethewhales.com/

Save with a Groupon here-

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Johnny on the spot!

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Did You Know You Can Go Fishing With Captain Dave Marciano On A Special Yankee Fleet Trip Tomorrow?

Public Art: Two more Justin Desilva crosswalks downtown Gloucester

Cat Ryan submits-

Hi Joey

As a reminder, there will be 20 temporary mixed media crosswalks throughout downtown by artist, Justin Desilva (Rhode Island School of Design alumnus). Each one features different HarborWalk story moment content.  Special thanks to Ben’s Paint.

Here’s the TS Eliot work along the intersection of Washington Street and Main by Tallys. The HarborWalk Story Moment marker #2 featuring TS Eliot is further down on the path by St. Peter’s and Cape Ann Brewing.

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Comments included how the images change depending upon where and how one is looking (viewing the images through a lens, or viewfinder, from a distance, or up close).

This man thought it was fun to compare Justin’s ideas and process with Seurat and other Pointillists. The pug is unfazed by the new surface over his frequent path past Joan of Arc. The HarborWalk Joan of Arc story marker is #37. We’ll ask Justin about his ideas in another post.

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Today’s intermittent rain slowed down the process, but not the speed of the cars! (Drivers fly past Joan of Arc heading to the Boulevard).

Thanks to Phyllis Cucuru for spending time with us and supplying a barney trash bag. Feeling fortunate that Café Sicillia, Building Center and other businesses are open on Sunday as we had to make a couple of trips. Desilva was planning to complete Hammond Castle and one in tribute to the Dory (on Main Street by Café Sicillia and Short and Main).

Here’s the Hammond Castle site BEFORE looking down to the Boulevard and out to the harbor. There’s also a photo looking back in the direction of the Joan of Arc memorial.

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The 2013 Gloucester HarborWalk Public Art Challenge was a competitive, two-stage, open process established and administered by the Committee for the Arts (CFTA) on behalf of the City of Gloucester, and at the direction of Mayor Kirk and the City’s Community Development Department under Sarah Garcia. Funding for the purchase of public art was provided through a grant from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Seaport Advisory Council. The awards reflect discussions, community development, planning and determination to remember and work towards incorporating the creative arts broadly alongside other city efforts. Gloucester hearts art! For further information Gloucester Committee for the Arts

Have an idea? Want to get involved or volunteer? Please email friends of the HarborWalk gharborwalk@gmail.com or visit http://www.ghwalk.org