Community Photos 6/18/14

Cruiseport After Dark, photo from Anthony Marks

Cruiseport After Dark


Hey Joey. 

Hope you had a great Father’s Day! You probably already know (have had) this, but the re-opened Studio has a sushi roll in your honor! Delicious! So good we had to have 2! 🙂     Karen Pischke

Note from Joey- Named after our Grandfather, Captain Joe, The Man our business is named after.  I’m no Captain.


Hello Joey and Kim,

It is the summer of blue petunias in Gloucester.  If anyone is wondering why weedy beds on the boulevard and around town have been cleaned out and replaced with blooming flowers, please thank my numerous Generous Gardener Volunteers.  We are the ones in the green aprons working around town.  We have planted around 400 plants behind the police station including 100 blue petunias.  We have planted 300 blue petunias and 50 Nepeta at the Fishermen’s Wives and another 70 blue petunias and 10 Knock Out Roses have replaced the weedy patch of Rosa Rugosa at the start of the boulevard.  The small garden at the corner of Pleasant and Middle Street has also been filled with a variety of perennials.

This is donated time, labor and plants for all residents and tourists to enjoy.  If you would like to join our group, we meet on Wednesday’s at the Fishermen’s Wives Memorial from 6-7 PM.  If we are elsewhere, there will be a sandwich board at the memorial to let volunteers know where we are.  If you would like to get emails regarding Generous Gardeners activities, contact Susan@generousgardeners.org.  If you would like to support city beautification financially, the non-profit Gloucester Civic and Garden Council supports our work.  Send donations to Adah Marker, Treasurer, 3 Fuller Street, Magnolia, MA 01930.  Please put in the memo line for Generous Gardeners.

These projects could not have been done without help from Terese O’Connell, Sue Skinner, Ann Johnson, Deborah and Roger Dawes, Beth Chianciola, Mary Jo Holland, Nancy Mertens, Cathy Hertl, Joan Sweeney, Sheila Blake, Christie Wight, Kirstin Martin, Maggie Rosa and Rosemary Banks.  I hope I didn’t miss anyone and I apologize if I did.  Also, a thank you to Wolf Hill Garden Center for a fabulous discount on all of the plants that didn’t come from someone’s garden.  We also thank Neptune’s Harvest Fish/Seaweed Products for their fabulous fertilizer we are using everywhere.

Here are some before and after pictures.

Susan Kelly

Chair, Gloucester City Planting Committee

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The new stairs at The Police Station From Bing McGilvray-

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The situation was brisk last Sunday at Bodin Historic Photo.  Our man Fred was back in his de facto Chamber of Commerce role as tourists wandered in with random questions.  A customer was being briefed on the way things were a hundred years ago on the waterfront.  All the while old friends were coming by.  The word of the day was Keep Calm and Carry On.  There was time, however, to enjoy a popover sent over from Passports.

Al Bezanson

 

Fred Bodin with popover


American Glory-

American Glory arriving in Gloucester harbor at 5:40am. Tues.  –Len Burgess

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Community Stuff 6/18/14

Cynthia Mochowski submits-

The Child Study Program had the opportunity to be filmed by the local cable station to promote the program to the community. A special thank you to Mark Kelsey for helping to make this happen. Check it out


Rockport Art Association

The Rockport Art Association opened its 2nd Summer Shows of the 2014 season on Saturday, June 14th.
These juried shows feature the paintings, graphics, sculpture and photographs of its juried exhibiting members.  Awards were given to the following artists for their outstanding achievements: Jeff Weaver, George Martin, Em Marquis Brown, Tom Nicholas, NA, Charles Shurcliff, LinĂ© Tutwiler, Eva Cincotta, Anita I. Johnson, Charles Movalli, Judy Metcalfe, Greg Phillips, T.M. Nicholas and David Piemonte.  To see these works and the exhibitions in their entirety, please visit the RAA at its 12 Main Street campus.  As always, the Association is open and free to the public.

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good afternoon Joey.

can you please post the attached two files to your blog?   one is the general annoucement of the parade and the other is a campaign we are trying to raise.  get people back to dressing up and being part of the parade. trying to gather that interest in participating, especially of the young kids in the community.

any help would be great.

thanks as always.

David Harvey

Chairman

Fishtown Horribles Parade Committee

Presents the

Fishtown Horribles Parade

When:    Thursday, July 3, 2014

Time:    6:00 pm

Where:    Kicks off and ends at Gloucester High School
Parking lot

*Parade participants need to be at the High School no
Later than 5:00 pm

**If interested in becoming a committee member
Or volunteering day of Parade, please contact Dave
Tucker @ 508-517-1731 or Al Kipp @ 978-223-7264
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For anyone that isn’t interested in attending Gloucester’s Superbowl, The Saint Peter’s Fiesta-

Hello,

My name is Marinna Teixeira and I am the event planner at Mass Energy Consumers Alliance in Boston. Candace Wheeler has advised me to contact this email address for sending out a press release for one of our upcoming events:

Mass Energy is hosting a breakfast & wind turbine tour at one of the wind turbines in Gloucester on June 28. I would like to submit the attached press release and spread the word about this wonderful (free!) event that is a great opportunity for everyone in the Gloucester community to learn more about wind power.

Who: Massachusetts Energy Consumers Alliance (Mass Energy), a local non-profit organization with a commitment to support renewable energy.
What: A Gloucester Wind Turbine Tour! People of all ages are welcome to join us for breakfast and to learn about the wind turbines (and take a peek inside a turbine tower!) Speakers on renewable energy will be present, including members of the Gloucester community who will explain how the turbines benefit their community.
This event is free and open to the public. RSVP is required by Wednesday, June 25.
Where: Blackburn Industrial Park in Gloucester, MA
When: Saturday, June 28 at 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM
Why: Mass Energy offers the only tax-deductible green electricity option in Massachusetts (see http://www.massenergy.org/renewable-energy). The Gloucester wind turbines are two of the most productive wind turbines in the state, and Mass Energy purchases green power from them on behalf of our members. During our wind turbine tours, we aim to educate the public about the positive impacts that local wind power provides for the community.
RSVP: Get your tickets by Wednesday, June 25 for this free event at http://gloucesterwind2014.eventbrite.com or by contacting Marinna Teixeira at marinna@massenergy.org or (617) 524-3950 ext. 142.


North Shore Arts Association is pleased to Announce
A Special Exhibit and Benefit Sale for Local Charities of archived works of internationally recognized Rockport artist, Betty Lou Schlemm.

“The Gift”   June 29th – July 26th

Artist’s Sale of Unframed Paintings,  Saturday, June 28,  1-4 p.m.
Opening Reception Sunday, June 29th,  2 – 4 p.m.

Rockport’s artist, author and teacher Betty Lou Schlemm is, as she says, “tithing my life,” referring to her amazing body of work.  She is selling off the personal
archive of her work both in oils and watercolor.
The proceeds of this most generous sale will go to benefit three of Cape Ann’s charity organizations:  Wellspring House, Open Door, and Cape Ann Animal Aid.
This extraordinary gift and sale, given with such generosity of spirit, truly is
a one time opportunity to own and collect the work of a legendary artist.

More information on all North Shore Arts Association events is available by visiting their website at http://www.nsarts.org, and by email at arts@nsarts.org, or by telephone
978 283-1857.
The North Shore Arts Association’s galleries are open, free to the public, Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday,  Noon to 5 p.m.


COME PARTY LIKE A POP GIRL!

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Want to have a late night shopping /dance party at POP, complete with drinks and your favorite hostesses?! 

Come hang with Peg and V for a night of partying…like a POP Girl!
Specialty cocktails and snacks will be served and there will also be some other surprise goodies for attendees!
This is a test run of what we hope will become a regular thang! Special goodies for special customers! Tease, tease! 🙂

WEDNESDAY NIGHT 7 – 11! 

At 67 Main Street! 

https://www.facebook.com/events/729924993731393/

Also-

Take Us Out to the Ball Game!

It’s not often you can get a Red Sox fan and a Yankees fan to agree on, well… anything! Especially if that Yankees fan happens to be… FRANK from Gloucester!

But once in a great while a brand comes along that unites the fans for love of the game! That brand is Tokens & Icons!

Click the picture below to see the video:


FREE Dance Trial Classes

Saturday, June 21st

· 11am-12pm Tiny Tots (ages 2.5 – 5)  

· 12pm-1pm  Ballet/Jazz (ages 6-9)

· 1pm-2pm Ballet/Jazz (ages 9-13)

Thank you:)


Katherine Hooper

North Studio Owner/Director

Mass Motion Dance North
36 Walnut Street
Peabody, MA 01960
(978) 977-DANCE (3262)
north@massmotiondance.com
www.massmotiondance.com

Home of BoSoma Dance Company www.bosoma.org

MAC Free Class - June

Tuffy and The Crew Of The Degelyse- 2014

These are the type of guys that make the long hours bearable.  All in it together.  Lets have a good season boys.

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Community Photos 6/17/14

Joey-  thought you may like this picture.  It was taken at 5:30 AM on Fathers Day, Downtown home on Washington St.   Isn’t nature grand.  I whish it was clearer but they were on the move.                 Thanks,   Brent Moir

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Last Friday the morning fog was quietly creeping…

Best,

Janet

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From Julie LaFontaine-


Fueling up at a bar with fans from San Diego.  Watching Germany beat Portugal which is good for us . Liz Neumeier

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Your Daily Hard Merchandise Sighting

Captain Dave Marciano Heading Up The South Channel, Gloucester Harbor 6/17/14 5:47AM

How do you not root for Dave and The Hard Merchandise?  It’s impossible

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Community Stuff 6/17/14

International Dory Races Saturday

Over 60 years of dory racing every June in Gloucester, MA will resume this Saturday, June 21st in Gloucester’s Inner Harbor (best viewed from the Jodrey State Fish Pier) where the best teams from the US will face off against the best teams from Canada in a battle of endurance, skill, and seaworthiness.  The races will begin at 10AM with teams from 5 categories:  Junior Men, Mixed Doubles, Women, Masters (men over 50) & Senior Men.  Will the US teams redeem themselves from last August’s Canadian sweep?  Find out this Saturday!!

Any members who would like to volunteer some time this week to help us host the committee events Thursday night or Saturday, please reply.

Erik Dombrowski


A FINE LINE: Drawings and Other Interpretations

A juried exhibition of New England Artists

selected by Al Miner of the MFA, Boston

July 3-August 3

The Cultural Center at Rocky Neck

6 Wonson Street, Gloucester, MA 01930

Gallery hours, Thurs-Sun, 12:00-6:00 PM

Opening Reception: Saturday, July 12, 4:00-6:00 PM

The Rocky Neck Art Colony (RNAC) invited New England artists to submit art that expresses concepts, thoughts, attitudes, emotions, or fantasies and give visual form to line for A FINE LINE: Drawings and Other Interpretations, a juried exhibition on view from July 3 to August 3 at the Cultural Center Gallery, 6 Wonson St., Gloucester.  The juror, Al Miner, assistant curator of contemporary art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston selected 18 artists including eight members of the Rocky Neck Art Colony—Matt Cegelis, Elynn Kroger, Sinikka Nogelo, Regina Piantedosi, Rosella Sagall, Ruth Schneider, Martha Swanson, and Heidi Zander. Also included are guest artists Gabrielle Barzaghi, Susan Blatt, C.J. Lori, Chloe Feldman Ernison, Margaret Furlong, Alexandra Hart, Peter Hart, Kate Higley, Paul Hitchen, and Margaret Rack. As expected, Cape Ann is well represented and joins artists from Boston to New Hampshire with a total of 30 works of art exploring a fine line.

According to juror Miner, “Entrants presented a wide range of mediums, subjects, and aesthetic approaches; the works on view mirror this variety, but were selected for their overall artistic strength rather than to represent the full range of work being made.” 

He continues, “Of the mediums represented on these walls, digital techniques are used to interesting and dramatic effect, but digital art is far from predominant here.  The same can be said for sculpture.  In fact, even paint, used here with skill, proved less popular than pen, pencil and pastel. The simultaneous simplicity and versatility of line is beautifully explored with those mediums. “

RNAC invites the public to the opening reception on Saturday, July 12, 4:00-6:00 PM at the Cultural Center Gallery. Refreshments will be served. Gallery hours are 12:00-6:00 PM, Thursday(s)-Sunday or by appointment.

ABOUT THE JUROR
Al Miner is assistant curator of contemporary art at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston where he organized “Ori Gersht: History Repeating” in 2012.  Prior to his work in Boston, Miner was a curatorial assistant at the Hirshorn Museum and Sculpture Garden and the Smithsonian Institution’s museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Washington, DC where he curated projects with Dan Graham and Yoko Ono. He was recognized by the Association of Art Museum Curators with the 2013 travel fellowship and participated in the Artis curatorial research trip to Israel. His recent exhibition at the MFA: “Dawit L. Petros: Sense of Place”, was the first solo museum presentation exploring the work of the Eritrean artist.

Images:

Hot Spots by Susan Blatt
Origins, pen and ink drawing by Peter Hart
Spinning World, drypoint print by Kate Higley
Run Off  acrylic & graphite on board by Elynn Kroger
Pigeon Cove by Heidi Zander


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St Peter’s Fiesta Caps and Shirts From the Nicastros

Andrew and Marc Nicastro were at Strawberry Fest at Mile Marker One this weekend selling these killer Fiesta Caps and T Shirts printed and embroidered by Julie Lopes at www.shirtsillustratedsalem.com (Julie was also at Strawberry Fest with her husband giving out awesome aluminum water bottles with the shirts illustrated logos on them)

Anybody who’s anybody is gonna want one of their killer lids for Fiesta, check out their online store here-

Andrew writes-

Hi Joey,

Glad you liked the shirts/hats. The other day was the first time we brought them out so hearing some good comments was great for has.

We have an online store at http://st-peters-fiesta.myshopify.com and any press you’d be willing to give would be much appreciated.

Also, in about a week, I’ll have a fiesta mobile app done and if you’d be willing to talk that up as well, it would be huge for downloads!

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Here are a bunch of images of the Fiesta Apparel we are selling this year. Thank you for posting this for us. Since this is our first year, we have no idea what to expect, sales wise. We really appreciate it.

If people don’t want to use the online store, they can call us directly at 978-810-0553 or email us at andrewnicastro@gmail.com

Andrew Nicastro

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www.shirtsillustratedsalem.com

http://st-peters-fiesta.myshopify.com

Beautiful Industry- Waterfront Scenes From The Harbor Shuttle

For More Info- Gloucester Harbor Shuttle Information

Henry Ford Quote of the Week from Greg Bover

“If you think you can do a thing, or think you can’t do a thing, you are right.”

Henry Ford (1863-1947)

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The quintessential American industrialist, Ford got his start as an engineer with the Edison Illumination Company, eventually rising to Chief Engineer and beginning to experiment with vehicles powered by internal combustion engines. Ford is credited with the development of assembly line manufacturing and the franchise system which allowed him to produce and sell a car that the middle class could afford. He also believed in paying his employees much higher wages than average so that they could help fuel an upward capitalist spiral. He thought increased international commerce would lead to peace and was only a reluctant supporter of the US war effort, although at its peak his Willow Run plant was building one B-24 bomber every hour. Ford’s reputation as a philanthropist was enhanced by the vast wealth he left to the Ford Foundation, but sullied by his life-long anti-Semitism.

Greg Bover

Mayor Kirk Represents! In Japan

At the Mighty-Mac store.

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Still says “out o’ Gloucester”

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Kagoshima Mayor Kirk writes-

On a boat in Kagoshima observing fish being fed in their pens.   Active volcano behind me.

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Farm caught fish being packaged fresh.

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Preview Party for Artists and their Guests tonight at Art in the Barn 25th Annual Art in the Barn Benefit and Sale From Alice Gardner

Preview Party for Artists and their Guests tonight at Art in the Barn 25th Annual Art in the Barn Benefit and Sale

25th Annual Art in the Barn Benefit Exhibit and Sale, 82 Eastern Avenue, Essex,MA

Friday, June 13, 2014 Opening Reception 6-8:30 PM

“Join us for a night full of live music from E.J. Ouellette and Crazy Maggy and refreshments from the Flatbread Pizza Mobile Oven, The Woo(pie) Wagon and Ipswich Ale Beer Truck.”

Friday,June 13 10AM to 4PM

Saturday,June 14 10 AM – 6PM

Sunday , June 15 10AM – 4PM

One time parking fee $5 a car.

Photos Alice Gardner