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.
Well I guess The Market Basket Strike Is For Real
Block party stolen table
Hi Joe – I don’t suppose this is something GMG does, but someone stole a folding table while we were setting up. It was for young artists from the NationalAlliance on Mental Illness, so they had no table to use. I know it’s unlikely the thief that stole it will return it, but I’d like them to at least know they stink! If they want to return it and leave it in the entrance way to Fred Bodin’s shop – no questions asked. It’s blue and says "Return to Val" on the underside. Here’s a similar one in white, ours is light blue. I understand if you don’t wish to post.
Thanks,
Val
The Downtown Gloucester Block Party Series is a project of
the non-profit Cape Ann Business Incubator.
Was That Nutty Redhead Down At The Block Party?
Ohana’s Big Kahuna Burger Is Frickin’ Fantastic
You Gotta Go See… the Work Of Regina Piantedosi
You Gotta Go See… Erin Luman’s Show at The Hive
Erin writes-
Rooftops show and reception!
Yay! These paintings are gonna see the light of day!
Look left when you wander down Pleasant St. towards Main because these babies will be at the Hive for the month of July. One big painting in the window and then follow the path to the back gallery to see the rest of the work.
The Hive is not only a place looking to involve our community in the making of art, but also is about to start holding regular art shows. Its honestly one of the loveliest spaces to see art in Gloucester and is about to define itself as a regular and relaxed space to see art.
Video- Jen & Jack Fernandes Talk GEF and Upcoming Cruise For Schools
Click to View Video Interview With Jen and Jack-
Event info can be found at GEF website: www.thinkthebest.org
Tickets can be purchased online or at the door: $75 each- the YMCA is offering inexpensive childcare
Beautiful Industry- At The Dock- Captain Joe and Sons
Banksy quote of the week from Greg Bover
“A lot of parents will do anything for their kids, except let them be themselves.”
Banksy (1974?- )
An English graffiti artist, film maker and painter, Banksy’s birth name has never been revealed, although he is said by some to have been from a middle-class background in Bristol. He first gained public notice in the early nineties for his ironic, existentialist, and darkly humorous street art that has a liberal and anti-capitalist viewpoint. Much of his wall art is stencil based and shows a strong influence from the earlier work of French artist Blek le Rat. Often labeled vandalism by the powers that be, his preserved work, sometimes an entire wall, can sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars. His first film, Exit Through the Gift Shop, won documentary awards at several festivals and was nominated for an Academy Award.
Gregory R Bover
Community Stuff 7/19/14
Join us for our 10th annual fundraising gala! This year’s theme is An Evening Under the Spar: Navigating the Future! Formerly the Bluenose Gala, this event will be held on on Friday, August 29, 2014 from 6:30 pm to 10:00 pm. Join us for an elegant evening on our pier surrounded by the classic schooners visiting for the 30th Annual Gloucester Schooner Festival! Proceeds from the event support the educational programs and operation of Maritime Gloucester. Click here for full info and tickets.
The Rocky Neck Gallery in Gloucester
Will Host the Next
seARTS Arts & Cultural Exchange Member Night
Free and Open to the Public
Everyone is cordially invited to the next seARTS Arts & Cultural Exchange Member Night, on Wednesday, July 23, at 6:00 PM. This is our fourth Member Night of the year, and we’re honored and excited to have it at the Rocky Neck Gallery. The evening offers so much to enjoy: the chance to meet seARTS members, stimulating conversation, a tasty buffet and beverages, and the Gallery’s rich array of paintings, photography, jewelry, ceramics, collages, mosaics, etchings and monotypes by regional artists.
This event is free and all are welcome. We hope to see you there! If you can’t RSVP because you’re not sure you can make it, please come anyway!
Details of the evening:
Date: Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Location: Rocky Neck Gallery
53 Rocky Neck Avenue, Gloucester, MA
6:00-8:00 PM
To RSVP, please leave a message at seARTS (978) -281-1222 or email info@searts.org
Pot Luck Buffet and Drinks
Free & Open to the Public
BankGloucester is hosting a public reception for artist Judith Greulich on Saturday, July 26,2014 from 11 am to 1 pm in the Bank’s lobby. A collection of her paintings are on display at the bank through September 12, 2014. The reception is a great opportunity to meet Judith and speak with her regarding her work. Light refreshments will be served.
Judith Greulich is a fine artist and longtime resident of Wakefield, Massachusetts. She paints primarily in oils, in a realist manner. Her subjects and inspiration have always included the New England landscape, gardens, and the beauty of still life. For the last decade, her focus has shifted toward painting people, in both portraiture and figurative settings.
Judith’s inspiration to paint in oils came at an early age. Fascinated and inspired by the paintings she encountered at Boston’s MFA and Gardner museums during childhood visits, she began pastel and oil painting lessons as a preteen. She graduated from Montserrat School of Art, where she studied with the founding faculty in the seventies.
Plein air landscape work and painting people from life are the mainstay of her process. “The intensity of that direct encounter and focused response to my subject is the fuel that keeps me painting. The immediacy of staying fully present in the moment…it is both an outcome of, and a motivation for the work itself” stated Greulich.
Since 1999, Judith has organized a twice weekly open life drawing group and portrait session called the Malden Sketch Group which now attracts 30-35 artists per week. She is also a founding member of a Brattleboro, Vermont group of artists (the High Street Painters) who work and study painting the model from life twice a month.. Since completing her formal education, she has continued to develop her craft and technique through study and workshops with master painters and talented teachers such as Clayton Beck, Casey Baugh, Nancy Guzik, Kathy Anderson, Juan Ramirez and Cameron Bennett.
Judith is an award winning member of the North Shore Arts Association where she exhibits frequently. Her work can also be found at Vermont Artisan Designs, Brattleboro, VT.
BankGloucester is located at 160 Main Street in Gloucester.
For additional information please contact:
Patrick Thorpe, President & CEO, BankGloucester 978-283-8200
Judith Greulich, 781-245-2337
ZINNIAS FOR SALE
Add late-summer color to your garden with vivid and long-lasting zinnias! I grew about 20 zinnia plants from seed. My twelve-year-old great-nephew will be selling them for $5 apiece to earn money for his summer activities. We have several varieties and colors. Please stop by Saturday morning between 10 a.m. and noon to say hello and buy a plant. Then relax on the porch and enjoy a cold glass of juice. Rain or shine.
21 Exchange Street, Gloucester (near the Washington Street Dunkin’ Donuts)
Hi Joey.
Hoping you can let the community know about this community event! If possible, to post today or tomorrow to let people know. Thanks!
This Sunday, July 20th is ‘Reid’s Ride; a fund raiser for Reid Sacco Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Fund for research and treatment. The riders ride up from Lynnfield MA and stop at Stage Fort Park, Gloucester MA.
This year, in honor of the 10th Anniversary of this event and in memory of Reid, some riders will continue on to Kennebunkport. If people want to find out more, register to ride or donate to this awesome cause- http://www.cancerinyoungadults.org/2014-reids-ride/. The following is excerpted from Reid’s Saco web site-
The Purpose- Reid’s Ride is the primary fund-raising event to benefit the Reid Sacco AYA Cancer Fund. The fund provides financial support to select clinicians, researchers, and programs around the world working on finding better treatments–and someday a cure–for the cancers predominantly striking adolescents and young adults. Proceeds come from registration fees, rider fund-raising, individual donors, and generous donations and sponsorships from local businesses.
The Inspiration- The event is named in honor of Reid Sacco, who lost his life to cancer at age 20. Shortly before he passed away, when he was still hopeful that he’d be able to beat the disease, he aspired to ride in an event to raise money to support research in young adult cancer like his. He never lived to achieve that aspiration, so his family and friends established a Foundation in his name, and launched Reid’s Ride as a way carry on that aspiration for him.
Come out and support the riders! The Dreamtime Wellness ‘Dream Team’ will be there offering Wellness Services of Reiki, Massage and Reflexology. There will be raffle tickets (Acupuncture, Massage, Reiki, Reflexology, and more at Stage Fort Park this Sunday to help raise additional money for the ‘Reid Sacco AYA Cancer Fund. ‘ ~ Karen Pischke, info@dreamtimewellness.com. Gloucester, MA
Thanks Joey! Happy weekend. Karen
Coffins Beach Shipwreck Follow Up From Jim Salem and second Update From Victor T. Mastone
View Marty Luster’s Original Post Here
Hi Joey,
Great meeting you at the Gloucester Farmer’s Market. It was fun to see the nice photos you took and posted of my daughter working there!
I took a few more photos of the old shipwreck that you can see at low tide along the middle of Coffin’s Beach. I’ve attached the best one here. It would be fun to hear people’s thoughts around the age and provenance of the craft. Enjoy!
It’s about 30′ long by 10′ wide.
if anyone has anything to add to the story please add your info in the comments to this post
Second Update 7/18/14
Victor T. Mastone
Captain Joey,
We haven’t spoken in a while. Your always a good source of information and as I promised in the past, I just wanted to let you know that our program has started investigating the unidentified shipwreck which recently became exposed on Coffins Beach. We were out there yesterday and spoke with a few local residents. They had never seen the wreck before and several lived there for about 40 years. Our files list a few wrecks in the area, but those vessels were much larger than this shipwreck. The exposed portion of the wreck is about 34 feet long, though probing suggests it is about 40 feet long; width is roughly 14 feet max. Metal fittings were not evident. If you have heard of anything about the wreck. I’d like to hear from you. otherwise, I’ll keep you posted on what we find out.
Most people don’t get to see real shipwreck too often. So, it is an interesting opportunity to visit this window to our maritime past. While there is really nothing to take, most people do not realize that the site is protected by state law. It is my hope people respect the site and completely refrain from removing any of it or otherwise disturb or damage the site when they visit.
Speak with you soon.
Best regards,
Vic
Victor T. Mastone
Director and Chief Archaeologist
Board of Underwater Archaeological Resources
251 Causeway Street, Suite 800
Boston, MA 02114
Website: http://www.mass.gov/eea/agencies/czm/buar/
Video Timelapse Niles Beach Sunset 7/18/14
Beautiful Industry- Lobster band Color Study
Throwing Lefty- A Good Morning Gloucester FOB Production (Now Updated With Chariots of Fire Music)
First sighting of REDBIRD
Hi Joey ___
REDBIRD’s long migration from San Francisco via Portsmouth, VA is now complete. She is now a year-round resident of Cape Ann. This beautiful schooner had been kept in the builder’s family until Daisy Nell and Captain Stan brought her to town for the first time last Saturday.
Welcome!
Al Bezanson
GREEN DRAGON
Catch a ride to the Gloucester Schooner Festival on the famous schooner BRILLIANT
Al Bezanson submits-
Hi Joey ____
The upcoming Schooner Festival got some notice at Mystic Seaport last month at the WoodenBoat Show. Here’s Capt. Nicholas Alley, schooner BRILLIANT, signing up for a return visit this year.
BRILLIANT, owned and operated by Mystic Seaport, is one of the world’s most beautiful classic boats. Keeping her in tip top condition is no small challenge, and the Seaport depends on income from charters to defray expense. When she visits Gloucester BRILLIANT is forgoing income more easily earned in her home port. Right now she has six berths available for the trip to Gloucester and eight for the return. A trip on BRILLIANT with her congenial and capable crew is a truly great experience. Here’s a link to her website.
http://www.mysticseaport.org/learn/sailing/brilliant-programs/charters/
I got this photo of BRILLIANT heading back to Mystic after last year’s Schooner Festival. And by the way, Capt. Alley is a previous winner of the Mayor’s Race here when he was in command of VIRGINIA.
Community Stuff 7/18/14
Millbrook Meadow meeting Wed. July 23 at 7 PM Brenner Room at Rockport Public Library
Rockporters will get the first look at the possible “Future” of Millbrook Meadow and Mill Pond, at a visual presentation at the Brenner Friends’ Room at the Rockport Public Library Wednesday, July 23 at 7 p.m. and hear Milone & MacBroom , the engineering and landscape design company, present their recommendations for bringing the Meadow and Pond back to their full vitality. For more information see http://www.millbrookmeadow.org.
thank you
Dianne Anderson 978 546-2122
The Annisquam Village Church 2014 Online Auction is going on now!
Enjoy the bidding and thank you for your support.
Christa Johnson
Administrator/Bookkeeping Assistant
Annisquam Village Church
avchurch820@gmail.com
978-281-0376
Katerina’s Review From Alicia DeWolfe
Hey Joey,
Since Katerinas opened on 24 railroad ave its been the go to place at the office (ordered almost everyday since opening) We have tried calzones, pizza and salads. Made with only the freshest ingredients, we give it a A+!
Thought id pass along another gem to add to our collection!
Alicia Cox-DeWolfe
Burnham’s Field renovation – VIDEO update
From John McElhenny-
Joey,
Did someone say “the new playground equipment has arrived”? It’s a HUGE week in the renovation of Burnham’s Field in central Gloucester. Here’s your Burnham’s Field renovation video update.
– John McElhenny, Friends of Burnham’s Field www.burnhamsfield.org








