Memorial Day Remembering WW1

Hi Joey. On the 100th Anniversary of WW1, I am remembering my father-in-law, Hilary F. McKinnon. This photo was taken October 1917 in New York City, just before leaving for France. My husband remembers his dad, a Chief Petty Officer, was the only one aboard his Naval Cruiser able to start the steam engines. The ship’s captain was so impressed, he helped his dad study for his diesel/steam license even. though his dad only completed third grade.

Recently I attended a class sponsored by the Gloucester Writers Center and the Veterans Center. I wrote my husband’s Navy story of WW2. He served on the LSTs and LCTs landing troops and supplies in the Asiatic Pacific. He was in the Gilbert Island, Battle of Tarawa, the Mariana Islands, Battle of Saipan and the Marine Disaster at West Lock, Pearl Harbor. I was able to obtain most of the information from his Navy records and the internet, as he
is still unable to speak of the horrors of war.

My son, Hilary F McKinnon, 2nd, was a Radio Operator in the US Coast Guard stationed in the Hawaiian Islands and Guam. He received many commendations for his assistance in search and risqué. Luckily the Vietnam Conflict was over two weeks before his orders for transfer there.

The Gloucester City Hall has bronze plaques honoring veterans, all three are recognized. WW1, WW2 and Vietnam. Memorial Day a time to honor and remember all Veterans and Thank them for their service. Freedom is not free.

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Captain Hooks Lobster Rolls- People Just Can’t Get Enough

Hey Joey!!

At Hook’s we only do lobster rolls seasonally, but when that season comes around we mean business! When Al and I took over the business last April we decided we wanted to really make people feel at home by naming some of the menu items after family members, naturally the lobster roll had to become “Grandpa Charlie’s Lobster Roll”!  Thanks for putting us on your blog!

Cousin Jessica 🙂

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Notice Anything Different Around Here?

In our never ending quest to better the blog I upgraded the layout making it easier to read and allowing larger photos/videos and fonts. Hopefully you all enjoy the new look.

-Joey C 🙂

Affordable Airport Transportation In On Cape Ann Exists!!!- Ride On Transportation

Ride On Transportation

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Surrounded By Dolphins While Wakeboarding

Has to be one of the coolest experiences ever, right?

http://www.vimeo.com/95850715

Not gonna lie though, if this is me I’d probably crap my pants.

Community Photos 5/25/14

Display At GHS, photo from Anthony Marks

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Mary Barker Submits-

Hi Joey,

I travelled to Wakefield for one of my jobs recently.   I stopped along the shores of Lake Quannapowitt to snap a few

photos.

Mary Barker


Nat Johnson submits-

Cygnets at Henry’s Pond in Rockport. We’ve been waiting all spring for this (and so have they)!

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Community Photos 5/24/14

Hi Joey,

This horshoe crab didn’t catch the outgoing tide, which instantly put it on the Lunch Specials menu!

 

Enjoy!
~Bill O’Connor
North Shore Kid

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2013 World Series Trophy

Hi Joey,
Here is Photo & Video of

A.G.H. Citizen’s Fund, inc.  Presented the 2013 World Series Trophy at G.H.S. Benjamin A. Smith Field-House at Saturday’s Athletic and
Academic Fitness Fair
Gloucester’s  A-B  Little League players pose for photos in front of the Red Sox World Series Trophy
Thanks,
Herb Wennerberg

May 17,2014 RSWS


Claming Mill River photos from Anthony Marks


Boulevard Flags Are Up photos from Anthony Marks

Thanks to Ringo Tarr and crew the flags are flying for another season!

Take The CBS How Much Do You Know About Gloucester Quiz and Tell Us Your Results In the Comment Section Of This Post

Click here to take the quiz

 

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Elisabeth Klaugesen Represents! In Colorado

Greetings from Colorado. My sister, Cynthia Kennedy Sam sent these with comment “from Joey personally”. Thank you. I assume you know who “John Elway” is.  Best wishes

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Prospect St. 1960’s–2013 From Brenda Davis On Our GMG Google + Community Group Page

Click the photo to join the group and see the rest of her collection of old time Gloucester photos next to the same view today in full size-

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Community Stuff 5/24/14

The North Shore Health Project is pleased to announce that the 4th Annual Community Health Activist Award is being awarded to Sefatia Romeo Theken. Sefatia is being honored for her years of service and dedication to the community as the Health and Human Services Liaison at Addison Gilbert Hospital. She is also a tireless member of the Gloucester City Council. Sefatia deserves all of our support and thanks for the job she has done, and continues to do, for the city of Gloucester and all of Cape Ann.

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Please join us as we celebrate Sefatia on Thursday morning, May 29th, 2014 at the Gloucester House, Rogers Street, Gloucester. Breakfast will be served at 7:30AM with remarks from local officials, colleagues and perhaps even Sefatia herself, and the program will conclude by 9AM.

Tickets to the breakfast are $25 each and are available by calling 978-283-0101 or emailing scoviello@healthproject.org. You can also make a reservation and payment to The North Shore Health Project, 5 Center Street, Gloucester, MA, 01930. There will be a limited number of tickets available at the door, but please RSVP so that we can have an accurate head count.

The North Shore Health Project’s mission is to promote wellness in people living with HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C by providing free case management, holistic health care, support services, information and outreach in a safe, caring and confidential environment.

We thank you in advance for your support of Sefatia and of the Health Project, and we look forward to seeing you in May.


Beauport Opens for the Season This Saturday, May 24

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Beauport, the Sleeper – McCann House opens for the 2014 season on Saturday, May 24.
This eclectic summer home of one of America’s first professional interior designers, Henry Davis Sleeper, is perched on a rock ledge offering spectacular views of the Gloucester Harbor.  The house is over 40 rooms and filled with his lifetime collection of glass, ceramics, furniture, silhouettes, architectural salvage and curiosities in every nook and cranny.
Hours at Beauport are from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Tours are on the hour with the last tour at 4:00 p.m.  Beauport is free for members of Historic New England and Gloucester Residents with proof of residency. 

About Historic New England
Historic New England is the oldest, largest, and most comprehensive regional heritage organization in the nation. We bring history to life while preserving the past for everyone interested in exploring the New England experience from the seventeenth century to today. Historic New England owns and operates thirty-six historic homes and landscapes


Hi Joey –

We met a while ago at Local Colors – I am one of the jewelers there.

Over the past few years, I have been creating wax seal charms that have been quite popular.

Most recently I created a St. Peter charm with the Fiesta in mind – the charm comes in silver and bronze and also comes with a story about St. Peter – see attached picture

A few years ago I made charms of the Man at the Wheel and Motif #1  — also attached –

I am trying to find a way to get those designs out there – they are my tribute to the North Shore as I have loved living here for the last 20 years!

I hope you can help me out –

Thanks for your consideration,

Ann Schlecht


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Cape Ann TV  will hold its annual meeting next Tuesday night, May 27th, from 7-8pm, at 38 Blackburn Center in the Blackburn Industrial Park, Gloucester.
Bob Kelly, Chair of Mass Access, an organization comprised of local public access cable TV stations throughout the state, will be the guest speaker. He will speak about the future of television with a particular focus on the public access cable TV sector.
There have been a multitude of recent changes in the communications landscape recently with more to come. These changes put local public access stations like Cape Ann Television at great risk.  Industry disruptors like Netflix, Hulu, and Apple, combined with major corporate mergers within the media industry will require a re-evaluation and completely new negotiations to allow local community television to flourish.
This is a topic that affects us all. The mission of Cape Ann TV is to bring Gloucester, Rockport, Manchester, and Essex the highest quality, local programming. Community support is a vital component of this mission.
All residents of Cape Ann are invited to attend the meeting.
RSVP is requested, but not required.
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Media Contact: Becky Tober, Production Coordinator
978-281-2443
rtober@capeanntv.org
Cape Ann TV, 38 Blackburn Center, Gloucester


“Scenes of Cape Ann”

The artwork is on the wall and the Seacoast Nursing and Rehabilitation Center memory impaired unit looks like a museum of fine art. The Residents love the art and memories are being provoked with the scenes of Cape Ann. 

Thank you to all the photographers who contributed to this memory enhancing project Carl Gustin, Cathy Chapman, Charlie Carroll, Dana Hasselgard , David Cox, David Delorey, , EJ Lefavour, Joey Ciarmataro, Lennie Burgess , Les Bartlett, Lowell Peobody, Mark Kanegis, Marty Luster,  Fr. Matthew Green, Nancy Shaw, Skip Montello, Mark Kanegis and Thom Falzarano.

Thank you Cape Ann Giclee James & Anna Eves for all your beautiful work and efforts in helping making this project a success!

Alison Cox

Activity Director

 


Rockport Senior Center

Senior Care Options Plan, Tuesday, May 27th at 12:30PM at the Rockport Senior Center, 458 Broadway. If you are a Mass Health member or eligible for Mass Health you are eligible for SCO. Come and hear all the benefits of this program which includes dental services, prescription drugs, transportation to medical appointments, eyeglasses and more. RSVP, 978-546-2573

National Senior Fitness Day at the Rockport Senior Center. All exercise classes are FREE today. Tai Ji 9-10, Arthritis exercise Class 10:30-11:30, We are walking to the beach, meet at the Senior Center at 1PM and Yoga from 2-3PM.  Come and try a new class.

iPad Class June 4-25th  from 10-11:30AM  4 classes/$40.00

Question and Answer Session on Wednesday, June 4th from 1-2:30PM. Do you have questions about your smart phones, iPad, Kindle or laptop. Bring your electronics and come ask Coleen and have her teach you how to use it. Pre-registration is required. Call 978-546-2573.

Bruce Tarr’s representative, Richard Curran will be at the Rockport Senior Center on Friday, June 6th from 9-11AM.

Strength, Flexibility & Balance class will begin on Mondays & Friday  from 9-10 starting June 9th. Class is $4.00

Growing Older, Staying Healthy & Happy, Tuesday, June 10th at 12:30. Learn how your diet, regular physical activity and getting enough sleep is essential to good health. Please RSVP, 978-546-2573

Continental Breakfast & Social Hour Wednesday, June 11th from 9-10AM. Come relax, enjoy some coffee and a continental breakfast of pastry and fresh fruit with friends. RSVP, 978-546-2573 $1.00

Father’s Day Luncheon Special  BBQ Kansas City Brisket, Delmonico potatoes, green beans, blueberry crisp with topping. $2.00 Call Freda for reservations, 978-546-5027


Hello there Joey my name is Jeremy and I am a Copper Smith!    

CopperTreez (my business) is interested in getting a booth for the August 9th Gloucester Bazaar!

How would I go about getting an application for this event?

If you are interested in what type of art I create I will attach some photos of my work.

Thank you for reading and hope to hear from you soon, Be Well!

J.I.R


Hi Joey!

​I’ve recently taken a new position at the YMCA in Marblehead (a bit of a commute from Gloucester, but I don’t mind!), and I am the new Camp Director for Children’s Island Day Camps. This year we wanted to make the camp more accessible to Cape Ann families, and are offering boat transportation to the Island from Manchester on the Double Eagle boat!

We’re hosting a “Meet & Greet” with the Double Eagle at Masconomo Park this Sunday, 12-2pm. Families can check out the boat, meet the Camp Director, and get more info about the camps and programs on Children’s Island.

I’m excited to spread the word to our Cape Ann families! Attached is a photo I took on the Island last week showing our Rangers area, Flagpole gathering, Back Beach, and the Main Lodge.

Holly

(P) 781-990-7013 (F) 781-639-0190

(E) liberth@northshoreymca.org (W) www.northshoreymca.org

(O) Facebook | Twitter | YouTube

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“Sail into Summer” with the North of Boston CVB on June 18th

All are invited to welcome the warm, sunny summer months with the North of Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau as we “Sail into Summer” on Wednesday, June 18th from 6-9pm (6:30-8:30pm sail) aboard the Mahi Cruises’ Hannah Glover

Enjoy a fun, summer-themed evening of raffles, music, and networking as we sail around Salem Sound.  Bring your friends, family, and staff as we say goodbye to the cold spring and sail right into summer fun!

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Pickering Wharf (23 Congress Street) Salem, MA

Sail into Summer 2013- Patrick, Rinus and Susan

To learn more about the event, please contact the North of Boston CVB at 978-465-6555 or visit www.northofboston.org.  Tickets are $35/person.  The ticket page can be accessed from the CVB homepage and event tickets may be purchased online. 

About the North of Boston CVB

The North of Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau represents the needs of its members and the region overall through involvement with the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism, the Regional Tourism Councils across the state, and those industries represented on the MA Governor’s Advisory Council on Travel and Tourism.  The CVB’s mission is to strengthen the economic impact of tourism throughout the North of Boston region by marketing the entire region as a travel destination. This is achieved through development and implementation of marketing programs targeting domestic and international visitors, group travel, meetings and conventions. We work with our members, municipalities and legislators to aggressively promote the region’s natural, historic, and recreational resources, thereby increasing overnight business for the lodging industry of North of Boston.

Proudly Serving the 34 Cities and Towns of:

Amesbury, Andover, Beverly, Boxford, Danvers, Essex, Georgetown, Gloucester, Groveland, Hamilton, Haverhill, Ipswich, Lawrence, Lynnfield, Lynn, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Marblehead, Merrimac, Methuen, Middleton, Nahant, Newbury, Newburyport, North Andover, Peabody, Rockport, Rowley, Salem, Salisbury, Saugus, Swampscott, Topsfield, Wenham, West Newbury

Essex County Tourism Statistics

In 2012, Essex County generated $865.5 million in domestic and international travel spending, supporting 6,845 jobs with $189.3 million in payroll expenditures.  Tourism in Essex County generated $43 million in state taxes and $22 million in local taxes.

Photo Attached: CVB Members Patrick Cornelissen (Endicott College, Beverly), Rinus Oostheok (Salem Chamber of Commerce, Salem), and Susan Middleton (Emerson Inn by the Sea, Rockport) enjoy networking at last year’s Sail into Summer event.


North Shore Arts Association Announcing Solo Show
Painter, Claudia Kaufman, Contemporary Realist

“I Can See Right Through You”
Show runs June 3rd – June 22nd,  Opening Reception  Sunday, June 8th,  2 – 4 p.m.   

Painting in oils, Claudia Kaufman describes herself as a contemporary realist whose  works are studies in observation – especially the effect on objects seen through transparent media like glass and clear plastic.
     Her still life set ups are of familiar objects that are deceptively simple, yet complex.  Stopping short of photo-realism, Kaufman says, “I work to keep the signs of my hand and brushstroke in my work, and am particularly intrigued by the drama of light, reflection, transparency and strong shadows.  For me, the trick is in the looking and the seeing; the breaking down of an image to shapes of color, planes, and spatial relationships.”  She is fascinated at the effects of laying one area of color against another to define light, space and weight whether painting landscape, figures or still life. 
    Kaufman’s work is visually exciting –  somehow offering an apple or lemon as a    stunning surprise to the viewer.   Come experience the adventure of common items in stimulating presentation as they become completely fresh and uncommonly unique.

    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.


North Shore Arts Association Announces
Water Color & Oils – SOLO SHOW ED STEINHILPER

“Favorite Places on Cape Ann”

  Tuesday, June 3rd – Sunday, June 22nd, 2014  

“Of all the places on the East coast I love to paint Cape Ann,” says veteran painter
Ed Steinhilper.   He finds that the diversity of terrain – fresh water ponds, salt water marshes, dunes, inlets, seacoasts, and architecture native to New England – provides him the most stimulating subjects to capture.  While he often uses the oil medium, his favorite is watercolor painting because “it allows me the freedom to pour and mix color, to create loose, transparent, and spontaneous images.”   Steinhilper loves to “go wild” when painting skies.  He is excited by the challenge of capturing the subtleties and intensity of light sources as they relate to horizon placement. 
    Don’t miss this Art Institute of Pittsburgh trained artist and teacher whose work, over his fifty years of painting,  reflects the influences of internationally known artists like Edward Wesson and James Fletcher Watson, as well as some of The Cape Ann School’s well known artists – Charles Movalli and Marilyn Swift.  His work is featured in many galleries and private collections.
   
    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.


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Choruspix

On Saturday June 7, 2014 at 8:00 PM Chorus North Shore conducted by Sonja Dahlgren Pryor  performs Beethoven Mass in C Major at Our Lady of Hope Church on Linebrook Road in Ipswich.

The Chorus is joined by soloists Rochelle Bard, soprano; Stephanie Kacoyanis, contralto; Omar Najmi, tenor; Mark Morgan, baritone and the Festival Orchestra.

Ms Pryor says “I’m excited the Chorus is able to perform this wonderful masterpiece by Beethoven who only wrote two masses.   The Hallelujah Chorus from  “Christ on the Mount of Olives” supplements the Mass and the concert will end with the audience joining the Chorus and orchestra in singing “Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee.”  It promises to be a thrilling evening of beautiful music.”

Tickets are available on line at www.chorusnorthshore.org or at the door.

General Admission:  $20

Senior/students: $17

For more information call  78 468-3077

  The mission of Chorus North Shore is to foster appreciation and advancement of choral music. To afford the opportunity for singers of varying ages and technical abilities to learn and perform diverse forms of choral music. To educate, entertain and inspire audiences through performances of high artistic quality.

submitted by:   Dianne Anderson    978 546-2122


Dear Joey,

As the curator of the Rocky Neck Art Colony “Pixel Revolution” Show, I want to draw your attention to a related show sponsored next Sunday, by RNAC, held at the Cape Ann Community Cinema, as shown on the attached flyer (Sunday 25, 4 pm, CACC).

While the RNAC show comprises digital art stills that are on exhibit from May 15 to June 1, the Sunday show comprises 1 ½ hours of “visual music” animations by four North American animators. This is a unique event for the Cape Ann artist community. The name of these animations is due to the fact that the animators are, with one exception, also the composers of the music the animations integrate, so that the sound/image relationship is artistically and competently controlled, and is not just an “accompaniment” as usual. Jean Detheux, Dennis Miller, and Sylvia Pengilly are internationally known animators who have become models for younger artists the world over.

Could you kindly make this unique event known to your readership this weekend, pointing also to the exhibit at RNAC shown til June 1st.

In addition, on June 20, 7 pm, RNAC will sponsor an artist talk by the 4 local artists of the Pixel Revolution exhibit, an educational event to which the public is invited.

Together with the stills show, the animation show is meant to educate the public about digital visual art, comprising animation stills, digital painting, and photomontage and –collage, works entirely created, not just “touched up”, by using computers (no boats and gulls).

For further information, please contact the RNAC Artistic Director, Martha Swanson, or myself at this address.

Many thanks,

Otto Laske

music-fineart@ottolaske.com

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Chickity Check it!- Heidi Wakeman’s New Gloucester Biking Blog –

http://www.manatthewheel.blogspot.com/

Check out the interview with the ever upbeat Heidi Wakeman

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Here’s the blog-

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Send in pics of your bike, start up the conversation about local biking, all that good stuff.  Heidi is about the sweetest woman you’d ever wanna meet.

Here’s our interview from August 2008 when the GMG was only a few months old-

Light Up Mattos!

The Mattos Field Committee consists of Jerry Goulart, Patty Philbrick, Kelly Brancaleone, Denise Goulart, Michael Muise and myself. We have been meeting for about 4 months towards a goal of new lights and the rehabilitation of Mattos Field. You can contact us at LightUpMattos@gmail.com and like our Facebook page Light Up Mattos. When we have finished our goal of the new lights we would like to rededicate Mattos Field again and perhaps have a Joseph S. Mattos Jr. day to celebrate. Another story I left out was the story of Capt. Joseph S. Santos the nephew to Joseph S. Mattos Jr. I met him on the Gloucester Daily Times when I spelled Mattos wrong when responding to an article. Mr. Santos lived in Florida and when he came home he met me at the field and we talked and talked about the neighborhood and I took pictures of him at the memorial to his uncle. I talked to him about all the work that is going to be done and he was very happy and looked forward to cutting the ribbon when we rededicated the field. Sadly Mr. Santos passed away last July. I am in contact with his wife Alice and now she is looking forward to cutting the ribbon for the rededication. So I thank you for getting the word out and lets “Light Up Mattos”.

One Day In Boston From Rick Macomber

On April 26, 2014 a collaboration of Boston filmmakers set out to film an event in the city for “One Day in Boston,” part of the documentary film “One Day on Earth.” Shot throughout the entire day during intermittent rain with a Canon C300, a Freefly MoVI, aerial shots and timelapse photography from different locations, our film documented Boston based community organizers Isabel Torres and Kevin Thomas from PROJECT Right in Grove Hall. Because of recent left rotator cuff surgery due to camera work, instead of shooting this story I produced and directed it.

PRODUCER/DIRECTOR: Rick Macomber

CAMERA: Todd Mahoney

FREEFLY MoVI OPERATOR: Mike Magee

TIMELAPSE FOOTAGE: Brian Arata, Dan Berube, Ron Risman

AERIALS: Above Summit Films

EDITOR: Rick Macomber

SOUNDTRACK: “Barely Baked” and “John Stockton Slow Drag” freemusicarchive.org

BTS FOOTAGE: Mike Magee, Louise Michaud

Community Stuff 5/22/14

Cape Ann TV’s
2013-2014
Annual Meeting
Cape Ann TV, 38 Blackburn Center, Gloucester
May 27, 2014 at 7:00 p.m.
Please join us for Cape Ann TV’s Annual Meeting featuring
keynote speaker Bob Kelly, Chair of Mass Access and Executive
Director of NewTV. Mr. Kelly will be speaking about the future of
visual media and cable TV.
These topics are relevant to all local access media stations and to
the communities they serve. This meeting will be open to the
public and we invite all who are interested to attend.
Please RSVP by May 25th


Don’t miss the ANNISQUAM SEWING CIRCLE’S ANNUAL PLANT SALE on Saturday, May 24th from 8 am to NOON!
The PLANT SALE includes a wide array of the freshest, brightest Annuals and Perennials from a leading, local garden center. There will be hanging baskets, bedding plants, rose bushes ~ all chosen to thrive on Cape Ann. You’ll also find precious perennial plant treasures dug from our member’s gardens at a bargain prices!
Entertaining Memorial Day Weekend? Likewise not to be missed is our BAKE SALE TABLE with delicious pies, cakes, and savory treats. Many items will be prepared from recipes in our award-winning Annisquam Sewing Circle Cookbook, ” A Circle of Recipes,” which celebrated the 175th Anniversary of the Sewing Circle. “A Circle of Recipes” cookbooks will be sold at the sale and make a wonderful hostess gift. Come early for the best selection at this always-popular MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND EVENT! The plant sale is in Annisquam, Gloucester, off Rt. 127. Turn at Leonard Street at the Annisquam Village Church and follow the street to the Village Hall.

Web site: AnnisquamSewingCircle.org
Blog: AnnisquamSewingCircle.blogspot.com

FaceBook: www.facebook.com/AnnisquamSewingCircle


Press Release on Touch a Truck/Chowderfest held on May 10th:

We the Horribles Parade Committee would like to thank all that attended and participated at our annual Touch a Truck event on May 10th. It was a wet start but once the sun quickly came out, so did the people and the all the kids. The event was fun for all and this committee would like to extend thank you’s to our participants as listed below:

Light House Taxi, Gloucester Police Dept, Gloucester Fire Dept

Gloucester Coast Guard Station, Gloucester Transit Mix, Tally’s ,Altec Inc, Beauport Ambulance

CATA, Gloucester Public Schools, R B Strong, Local Amvets Post, All Seasons Septic Services

Coxco Trucking

To the local restaurants that participated for our Chowerfest:

Stone Pub, Latitude 43, Sugar Magnolias, Cape Ann Brewery (Peoples Winner), Causeway Restaurant

Hope to see all again next year!! Thanks again for making our fundraiser a great success.

Fishtown Horribles Parade Committee

That’s Gonna Hurt Coming Out Bro…

You thought popcorn kernels or red pepper flakes were a bitch?  I’ve got a feeling turtle shell pieces are just gonna tear that butt to shreds.

Hope it was worth it.