This Saturday, 8/17, the Sargent House celebrates Block Party from 6-8pm.
SHM will have costumed actors roaming the garden, historic lawn games for
kids, and first floor Open House during the festivities on Main Street.
Boxed lunches by Beach Gourmet will be for sale; bring your blanket to
picnic on our scenic lawn.
At 6:30pm Henry Allen’s North Shore Folklore Theatre Co. will perform an act
from Judith Sargent Murray¹s 1795 play “The Medium” on the Block Party
stage. Judith¹s plays were the first plays by an American woman to be
staged. They have never been performed in Gloucester, and have rarely been
exhibited since their original debuts at Boston¹s Federal Street Theater.
Witness history in the making!
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Kimberlee A. Cloutier-Blazzard, Ph.D.
Author: Joey Ciaramitaro
Community Photos 8/16/13
Wednesday morning action on the harbor from Lowell Peabody
OMG, OMG they were so good. The large tail is left because I had both of our legs and knuckles that I love. I mentioned to my hubby, maybe we should get smaller ones, his response: “why on earth would we want to do that? Miss having lobster rolls? Are you crazy?” I suspect we’ll be back next week.
My very best friend who now lives in SF, grew up in Cambridge (and was close to Julia child, yikers) will be visiting around our son’s wedding. She wants lobsters, so we will call ahead for a small order. She taught me ( from Pittsburgh) how to eat lobster and doesn’t leave a smidgen except the shell behind.
Thank you! Thank you!
I am stuffed ( in a delicious way)
Best,
JoAnn
The Chamber is pleased to present the Gloucester Waterfront Festival! Historic Stage Fort Park along Gloucester… http://t.co/wEG4y8X32K
— Cape Ann Chamber (@CapeAnnChamber) August 15, 2013
If you are determined enough & willing to pay the price, you can get it done. -Mike Ditka
— Fitness Motivator (@Fit_Motivator) August 15, 2013
Absolutely gorgeous day for a picnic! Don't forget about ours next week after the NAMA Seafood Throwdown pic.twitter.com/wakIU0lutg
— CapeAnnFarmersMarket (@CapeAnnFMkt) August 15, 2013
Here we go again folks….F/V Orion and Team All Funked Up out of Gloucester Massachusetts are at the top of their… http://t.co/zUwNrVtoKg
— Bluefin Blowout (@BluefinBlowout) August 15, 2013
I had so much fun teaching origami today at the farmers market! I think I had more fun than the kids…… http://t.co/Vl7UMXuZQG
— Matthew Green (@mehjg) August 15, 2013
@kidns Especially for a picnic! So pack your basket and come enjoy some reggae music with our vendors next Thursday 🙂
— CapeAnnFarmersMarket (@CapeAnnFMkt) August 15, 2013
Tune into the WBZ-4 news tomorrow between 5-6pm. Phantom Gourmet feature on great seafood restaurants including… http://t.co/FBxbdniQGg
— Ohana (@Ohanacapeann) August 15, 2013
#GloucesterMA: It'll official! The ballot will read Bell vs, Kirk for mayor in November. http://t.co/a2r6AE3hly
— Gloucester Times (@GDTnews) August 16, 2013
#Boom#hardmerch pic.twitter.com/POHxjGeOtO
— Nancy Marciano (@HardmerchNancy) August 16, 2013
Wicked Tuna Taping
Community Stuff 8/16/13
GHS Boys Soccer Car Wash – this Saturday, August 17th from 9:30-1:30 at the Sears Parking lot.
Thank you so much.
Jodi Bertolino
GHS Boys Soccer Boosters Secretary
‘TINS OF TIME’ by Tin Can Sally will be featured from August 17 through September 6 at Local Colors Artists’ Cooperative, 121 Main Street, Gloucester, MA. Sally has taken this special collection of tins and transformed them into one-of-a-kind timepieces. Tins included are Singer Sewing Machine, Marilyn Monroe, Winnie the Pooh, Peter Rabbit, Gingersnaps, Zodiac, Schooners, Paddington, Snow White, and Lions and Tigers and Bears (OH MY!). Some of the tins are also music boxes and play tunes such as ‘Happy Birthday’ and ‘Whistle While You Work’. Summer hours are 10-6 Sunday through Thursday and 10-8 on Friday and Saturday.
Submitted by:
Local Colors Artists’ Cooperative
Hey there all you Patrons of the Arts!
This Saturday, August 17th, is the Second Annual Wet Paint Event and Auction. Over 60 artists have signed up to paint their favorite scenes in Essex and donate them to the silent and live auction. Here are the details:
Painter registration Saturday morning beginning at 8AM at the Waterline Center on Main Street.
Artists will be all over Essex for the day and they would love to have you come by and watch them at work. Just look for the balloons!
Beginning at 5PM, there will be a gala event at the Cox Reservation on Eastern Avenue. Chebacco Liquors will have a cash bar set up, Dana King and friends will be playing great music, Laurie Lufkin will be serving delicious food and you will be able to see, up close and personal, all of the wonderful art that was produced during the day right in Essex.
There will be both a silent and live auction component to the evening; most of the art will be sold during the silent auction, while some of the most interesting art will be sold during the live portion of the evening. Last year there was competitive bidding and no one went home disappointed!
This entire evening is brought to you by Terri Eramo of Eventide Gallery at Periwinkles and the Essex Merchants Group. Proceed from the evening will go directly to promoting Essex as a destination and to help promote other events for our town.
Tickets are $25 each and are available at Main Street Antiques, Periwinkles and other locations. They are selling quickly so get yours now. There may be a limited number available at the door, but don’t wait!
Butch and I are counting on you to come and hang out with friends and neighbors and support local art as well as the Merchants Group, buy some exceptional works of art, painted that day, right in our little town. It is an event not to be missed!
See you on Saturday!
Susan and Butch
Looking for ASL “speakers” to master the art of signing
I’m learning ASL (American Sign Language) and wanted to see if GMG has any deaf/hard-of-hearing readers (I myself am a hearing person). I’d love to meet new people whose primary means of communication is signing. Is there anyone in Gloucester? I’ll treat you to a nice cup of coffee/tea for your troubles 🙂
Thank you so much!
Natalia.
Pottery Trail this Weekend! Look for the orange flags.
Download your map and listings at www.capeannceramicsfestival.com/potterytrail.html or get your
festival program at:
The Cultural Center at Rocky Neck, 6 Wonson St., Gloucester
The Cape Ann Community Cinema foyer, 21 Main St., Gloucester
Cynthia Curtis Pottery Studio, 80 Pigeon Hill St, Rockport
and participating businesses around town
Tour around on the Pottery Trail this weekend. Open studios around Cape Ann and Beverly. Check out demos, see and purchase beautiful ceramics for table, spirit and home, schmooze, snack and learn.
Special events:
Extended hours for Beauty In Use: Ceramics from Cape Ann, Pucker Gallery and Beyond, Sat-Sun, 8/17-18, 10-6, Cultural Center at Rocky Neck, 6 Wonson St., Gloucester
Diane Chen Demo, ceramic carving, Sat, 11-2, Cynthia Curtis Pottery, 80 Pigeon Hill St, Rockport
Demos at The Hive, Gloucester, Sat, 11-3, 11 Pleasant St, Gloucester
Clay Dreaming, Free Paint-Your-Own Pottery Studio fee with coupon in Festival Program, 186 Cabot St., Beverly
…and open studios at Ruth Worrall Pottery, Twin Lights Studio (Scott and Erin O’Sullivan-Place), Scott Tubby Fine Arts, Four Winds Pottery (Mary Kay Carbone), Pigeon Hill Pottery (Susan Hershey), Plum Cove Pottery (David Archibald), Dogtown Pottery (Anni Melançon), Marty Morgan Pottery, and Annisquam River Pottery (Nina Goodick)
IDRC Update
he IDRC heads to Lunenburg, NS
A great day of racing with a limited field last Saturday produced winners in 4 out of 5 dory racing categories. The first heat featured multi-time mixed doubles champs Elin D’Angelo/ Mike Frontiera in an exhibition race with first time competitors Tyler Edmonds/Thomas Beaton. Both faired well in the race and completed the course with ease. The second race was the Masters (Over 40) division with a rematch of last August’s barn burner between Mike Harmon/John Scola and Allan Murray/Bill Edmonds . This year Harmon/Scola took an early lead and held it throughout the race. Also, competing in the masters division for the 2nd time this year was the tandem of Alex Thomas/Donny Favaloro who continue to improve with race experience. The final race Saturday delivered on its promise to be a tight heat. Mark Duval/Joe Sanfillipo took on rivals Glenn Harrington/Erik Dombrowski and Chris/Nick Giacalone. All 3 crews raced into the turning flags in a dead heat and the race home was on! Duval/Sanfillipo and Harrington/Dombrowski continued the pace home changing leads with the help of some building waves. In a final push (and crash into the start boat by Harrington/Dombrowski) Duval/Sanfillipo came away as victors in a photo finish. What an exciting day of racing. The final teams traveling to Canada will be announced once the rowers coordinate their individual schedules.
On another note, the Fishermen’s Memorial Service will be held this Saturday at the Fisherman’s Statue on the boulevard at 5 PM. To show our support for the forefathers of our sport, the IDRC plans to row over to the boulevard after meeting at the town landing around 4 PM Saturday. Bring a partner or take a friend for a ride on the harbor and show your support for those who have lost their loved ones at sea.
Lastly, the annual Maritime Gloucester Harbor Race sponsored by the Gig rowers will take place on Sunday, September 15th off Niles Beach . The race course is about 3.5 miles out to Eastern Point and back around Ten Pound Island . Registration will be at Niles Beach at 8 AM that Sunday morning. All members are welcomed to use the IDRC dories on a first come first served basis, so if you plan to row sign up and reserve a dory!!
The 33rd Annual Gloucester Waterfront Festival This Weekend August 17 & 18
Historic Stage Fort Park along
Gloucester Harbor will come alive with color, flavor and music for the
33rd Annual
Gloucester
Waterfront Festival
Saturday, August 17 & Sunday, August 18
9am to 6pm daily
Over 200 Juried Artists and Craftsmen from throughout the U.S. will display their unique American made creations, craft demonstrations, live musical entertainment, children’s activities plus delicious ethnic foods.
A pancake breakfast, famous Gloucester Seafood and a huge assortment of Antique Cars complete this
picture perfect Seaport event!
Are you ready for this?…. this is a big one folks!
Come on out and meet the Artisans … Exhibits include Fine Jewelry, Original Wildlife Art, Dolls, Custom Signs, Plush, Acrylic Sculpture, Tile, Pressed Flowers, Painted Antiques, Photography, Candles, Metal Sculpture, Maps, Fiber Arts, Tapestry, Stained Glass, Vintage Chic, Scroll Work, Wood Burning, Slate, Scarves, Nautical Crafts, Aromatherapy, Pewter, Soaps, Wearable Art, Oil Paintings, Blown Glass, Ornaments, Tide Clocks, Stone, Fleece, Calligraphy, Pet Gifts, Fragrance, Primitive and Folk Art, Tile, Stone, Candles,
Wire Mesh Buffalo by
Peter Robinson Smith
Mosaics, Wire Mesh, Stone, Candles, Stained Glass, Turned Wood, Basketry, Leather, Glass Chimes, “Sports” wear, Felting, Handbags, Walking Sticks, Accessories, Flags, Burl Wood, & more.
Come and sample gourmet delights such as Herbal Dips, Tea,
Honey, Nuts, Home-made Fudge and Candies, Oils, Vinegars, Maple, Cannoli, Pickles, Hot Sauces, Slushy Mixes, Mustards & more.

Bring your appetite … Food Vendors include traditional American Fare and Lobster Rolls,
plus Fried Dough with all the fixins, Fabulous Kettle Corn, Gourmet Lemonade, Trolley Dogs and Fresh Healthy Paninis, Guzpacho, Soups and more!
Live craft demonstrations include Basketry, Decorative Painting, Fiber Art, Red Work Sewing, Pottery, Tile Making, Leather Embossing & Acrylic Sculptures and more.
The Rotary Club starts us off Saturday morning with their fabulous Pancake Breakfast! From 7:30am to 10am
North Shore Old Car Club will display over 75 Antique or Vintage Autos on Sunday ….
The Gloucester Waterfront Festival runs from 9am to 6pm each day.
Handicap Accessible and friendly pets are welcome, on a leash.
Directions: From Route 128 North take Exit 14.
Location: Stage Fort Park, Hough Ave Gloucester
Admission is FREE! Rain or Shine.
Free parking along Stacy Boulevard or at the High School. However, please note that there is fee to park across the street at Beach Parking.
Free, live “family style” entertainment includes
Julie & Brownie Pirate Show, Mary Poppins Pops In,
51 Soul, All Hands Drumming,
Just Like Newman

Some Links of Interest …
Exhibitor List … See who is in the Show!
Wow! This Event is awesome and bigger than ever!
Stage Fort Park, Hough Ave, Gloucester, MA
Easy to find … From Route 128 North, take Exit 14 , follow to end.
Weather … Festival goes on Rain or Shine … but it’s looking good!

Area info dining, shopping …
Keep the Party going at the Downtown Gloucester Block Party
On Saturday August 17 from 6pm to 11pm
Shop ~ Dine ~ Dance

A few photos from past years Waterfront Festival …


For more information visit www.castleberryfairs.com
or call 603-332-2616
GMG At The Fisherman’s Feast In Boston. Warren Durgin Represents With Mayor Meninno
Ann Straccia from Gloucester Ingredient List Makes Mario Batali’s First Video In His Batali Cooks 4 Series
Hi Joey
I hope you’re well and enjoying your summer. I wanted to reach out to you regarding a new video series we just launch entitled Batali Cooks 4, where we asked fans to send us their top 4 favorite ingredients using the hash #batalicooks4. Mario picked a list and created a custom recipe and video based on those picks.
In this inaugural video, mario chose a list from Ann Straccia of Gloucester which includes monkfish, artichokes, lemon and kale. Mario then created a custom recipe and video – where he walked viewers through all the steps of the recipe in his signature style – teaching us along the way.
GMG Local Twitterati Report! 8/15/13
6am sunrise making meatballs #Sicilianproblems https://t.co/h956Su7A9H
— Mamie's Kitchen (@MamiesKitchen) August 15, 2013
Fishermen's Memorial Service this Saturday, August 17, 5pm on Stacy Boulevard in Gloucester, all welcome. #GloucesterMA @DscvrGlstr @Joey_C
— Glou Schooner Fest (@GlSchoonerFest) August 15, 2013
You could see Atlantic white sided #dolphins while #whale watching outta #GloucesterMA– Go, asap! via Capt. Bill &… http://t.co/VuUzVG3Zpn
— Discover Gloucester (@DscvrGlstr) August 14, 2013
Here Comes Reggae Weekend! We've got Five Reggae Bands and some afternoon acoustics acts to keep us busy all Weekend Long!
— Mile Marker One (@MileMarkerOne2) August 14, 2013
Wondering which vessels are visiting Gloucester harbor? @MaritimeGlou now lists them at http://t.co/qX8fH0Eptl #GloucesterMA @DscvrGlstr
— Glou Schooner Fest (@GlSchoonerFest) August 13, 2013
Nice morning at GH! http://t.co/0aEkpbqcUP
— New England Surf Co. (@nesurfco) August 11, 2013
http://t.co/plSXG5NmPY Enjoy Outdoor Ambiance on the Waterfront! New Heaters on our Waterfront Indoor and Outdoor Decks
— Seaport Grille (@SeaportGrille) August 11, 2013
love where I live! #GloucesterMA #Amen Summer bliss! pic.twitter.com/6XmKZA8iYZ
— Paulines Gifts (@Paulinesgifts) August 11, 2013
Who Cut One? OUR BIRTHDAY BOY FOB FRANK CIOLINO THAT’S WHO!!!!
Sista Felicia Publically Thanks her Kickstarter Backers…
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you all for supporting my Kickstarter project. Because of your support, my first cookbook, Gifts of Gold In a Sicilian Kitchen with Sista Felicia Harvest will be available very soon. I truly appreciate your generosity and hope my recipes bring your family, friends and loved ones in to your kitchens to enjoy my Gifts of Gold. Hope to meet and celebrate with each of you at the Red Carpet Cookbook Gala at the Cruiseport Gloucester August 28, 2013Tickets are on sale now…3 days remaining to support Sista Felicia’s Kickstarter project, reserve your copies and Red Carpet Gala Tickets here
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/95596299/sista-felicias-sicilian-cookbook
Donna Favazza, Virginia Smith,Catherine Orlando, Meg Sussman, David Kyrouz, Betty Mitchell, Michelle Philpott, Sonia Leigh Burdick, Grace & Tom Lattof, Karen Muniz, Pamela A. Orlando, Amanda, Sue Almeida, Alison Ciaramitaro, Betsy Smith, Bobbi Erwin, susan hunter, Zinnia, Joanne Frontiero, joan waterhousse, Shannon McPhee, Vickie & Peter Van Ness, Jan Bordinaro, Sandra Conley, Gregory Boccuti, Joe Morrissey, Christopher R. Daddato, lou, Christopher R. Daddato, julie cooper, Kevin Henry, kelly oconnor, Annette Ciaramitaro, Paula J Bertolino, Lucinda Seigel, joe orlando, DigitalWhitewater, Meredith Canaway, carl zerbo, Aaron Bourke, Nicole Duckworth, Josephine R. Curcuru, Michael Puscar, Carol McMahon, James Balestraci, bonnie mitchell, cathy, jane c nicholson, Leela Aniela Giannasi, agatha Valenti, J. Joyce Curcuru, Kathryn Goodick, Jerry Greely, Susan canning, Patricia Ciaramitaro, David Dorr, Richard D. Roderick, Norma E. Kitfield, Ann Marie Nehme, Melissa Joy Teixeira, Alicia Cox, Marcia DeFelice, Nancy Fi., Frank Ciolino, Joseph Warren, aurelia nelson, Meredith Manos, Deb McNeil, Catherine Webber, Ed and Jean Sawicki, Catherine Gunn, Margaret Lee, Alice Gardner, David Leveille, AnnMarie, Grace Pallazola, Elisa Mullen, David Pankiewicz, John W. Saputo,Grace Pallazola, Charleen Ellis McCarthy, JoeAnn Hart, Andy Doyle, joan kimberley, Winifred Diedrich, Sini Estlander, Jennifer Ciaramitaro, Todd DuPriest, Diana, Marie Shurina, Karen Burris, Kim Arntsen, Pam murray, Cindy Bass, Concetta Orlando, Marguerite Ryan, Janet L Johnson, Christopher Gray, Stephen Dubin, Suzanne Lafata,, Sharon Collins, Kerrie Donahue, Shelly Lane, Kim Arntsen, Joseph Marcantonio, Tanya Frost, Camellia El Antably, Kathleen Scalli Johnson, Virginia R. McKinnon, Karen McNally, Ruthie, Jeffrey Legendre, Valerie Marino, Gene McCartney, Linda McGuinness, Peter Greico, Nikki kaloust, Matt Parisi, Joanne Main Souza, kelly oconnor, Cosimo Marcantonio, Linda Devoe, Gary Hasselschwert, Marsha Mohan, Laura Thomas, Phyllis-Ann Morrissey, Alicia Pensarosa, Nancy Silva, Patricia M Howard, Rachel Kahan, Natalie Sweet, Karen Waystack, Robert Suizu, Joseph C Saia Jr, Carol Miller, Shirley Kahan, Nina Calomo Ciccariello, Maria Randazza, david a rosania, Debbie muniz, Gwen Stantial, Marcia Curcuru, Carolyn Souers, Angela Finnerty, Raina Morgan, Suzanne Roberts, Susan Slark, Carolyn Curcuru, Skip Montello, Bartosz Kiera, Sarah Wilkinson, Debbie Mahoney, Jeanne F. Smith, lucille militello, carl zerbo, Garth Greimann, Rosamond Smith, Nancy Hogan, Tim Mascara, Joyce Reardon, GERALDLINE GAIPO, Stori Cadigan, Rebecca, Jean Petruzzelli Lochiatto, Amy Orlando, Ann Kennedy, Marty Morgan, lucille militello, Nancy Sperry, Robert Ryan, Kay Ellis, Angela OConnor, Jean MacLachlan, Kathryn Connors Flaherty, Susanne Guyer, Grace & Tom Lattof, Jeanne Gavin, jean coffey, Martha Coleman, Lauren Day, Gail Guittarr, Beth Costanzo, Deanna M Ouderkerken, Mary Beth Stanton, Steve Alley, Linda Berard, Barbara Lane, Lowell Peabody, Anthony Valente, Bridgette Mathews, Cathy Hebert, Grace Ciaramitaro, Eleanor Curcuru, Paulf, Sharon St Clair, Corinne M. Hallett, Ella Lewis, Dianne Eason, patricia mastrorio, cath, Deborah Hysmith, Jonas Atterbring, joseph ciaramitaro, chuck cook, Grace Giambanco Numerosi, Bartosz Kiera, Liam King, SeanOo, Ed and Jody Dove, Deborah McComiskey, Mara Destino, Patricia Papows, Mara Destino, JENNIFER CULLEN, Angela Ciaramitaro, Melissa Abbott, Michele Tocco, Martha Geraghty, Patricia Ciaramitaro, Ed Collard, Gina Parisi Wingerter, Felicia Trupiano, Carol McMahon, Mary Pat Smilikis, Kim Smith, Karen Teague, Paul Morrison, Donna Ardizzoni, Kathy Low, joseph ciaramitaro
Community Photos 8/15/13
Bees In The Lavender At Harbor Loop From Rick Isaacs
Hi Joey-
I simply want to share the glorious row we had in Gloucester Harbor this morning.
Check us out at gloucestergigrowers.com. As always, we welcome new rowers.
See you on the water!
Best, Janet
Up The Essex River From Elinor Teele
Last Friday unveiling of the Lanesville Neighborhood Quilt at the Community Center: Juni Van Dyke and Mayor Kirk.
Joey, this is the Lanesville Neighborhood Quilt which was created by Gloucester Senior Citizens in my art program at
The Rose Baker Senior Center. The quilt was unveiled by the Mayor last Friday evening.
Thank you Joey for printing the photos.
Adventure Sails
Hi Joey,
The Adventure has had a very exciting couple of weeks. The Amistad sailed to Gloucester the weekend of August 2, 2013, to assist the Adventure with her rigging and sail installation.
They were amazing. Unfortunately, prior commitments caused them to leave before the Adventure could have her first trial sail.
Ryan Graham, who was directing the efforts in this stage, pulled together an amazingly experienced crew (in only 4 days) to ensure the Adventures first sail trial went smoothly.
With 32 crew aboard, the Adventure left the pier at the Gloucester Marine Railway about 10:20 on Saturday morning, August 8, 2013. Captain Greg was at the helm with Ryan as his
mate. The crew brought up the sails when the Adventure was in the outer harbor, and the Adventure was sailing for the first time in 20 years. What a magnificent accomplishment!
Congratulations to the Adventure, the City of Gloucester, and to all of Adventure’s supporters who never gave up the belief that she would sail again!
Here are some photos of the past few weeks in the Adventure’s life.
Mary Barker
Commnity Stuff 8/15/13
Hi Friends and Family –
My girlfriend Stephanie created a company called Coastal Dog Apparel. They make anti-chafe swim suits for boys and men. She is Founder, CEO, Admin, Mailroom clerk, Shipping Dept. manager and does it all. I help a little bit but mostly I keep her laughing as she launches this company.
We have entered Coastal Dog into a small business contest which, if we win, gets Coastal Dog highlighted in a Super Bowl commercial! Hah! Can you imagine? The FIRST ever Super Bowl commercial with MEN in bathing suits!
🙂
The way to get us there is to go to this URL and vote for us! BTW- you can vote once everyday!!
https://www.smallbusinessbiggame.com/ma/Coastal-Dog-Apparel/376584
O’MALEY INNOVATION MIDDLE SCHOOL
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Who: All O’Maley Innovation Middle School students
What: A casual, drop-in gathering for Summer Reading
When: Thursday, August 15, 2013, 5:30 – 7:00 pm
Where: O’Maley Innovation Middle School Library
Why: Get it done and Celebrate! Whether you want some help, a check-in on what you’ve done, or book talk with other kids, come on in and get it done! Pizza, popcorn, packets and books.
Hosted by O’Maley ELA teachers 6-8
Please call school to leave your name before Thursday 08/15/13 978 281 9850
Cape Ann Ceramics Festival update
karen ristuben, Rocky Neck Art Colony president talks with master potter Randy Johnston. Johnston appeared courtesy of Pucker Gallery of Boston.
Randy Johnston teaches his clay techniques at a workshop on Saturday at Cynthia Curtis Pottery in Rockport
Cape Ann Ceramics Festival and Beauty in Use show organizers and curators Jenny Rangan, Seyrel Williams and Susan Hershey accept tributes from Cape Ann ceramic artists Jill Solomon, Cynthia Curtis and Anni Melancon. The opening was a huge success and attended by more than 200 people.
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The Cape Ann Ceramics Festival got off to a hugely successful start with a workshop by world-renowned potter Randy Johnston, attended by over 40 people, at Cynthia Curtis Pottery in Rockport. Johnston, who is from Wisconsin, is a master potter and was generous in sharing his techniques and methodology with rapt participants from as far away as Connecticut, Maine and New Hampshire. Johnston appears at the festival courtesy of the Pucker Gallery on Newbury Street where he has a solo show coming up in November. His wife, jan McKeachie Johnston appears courtesy of Lacoste Gallery in Concord.
The opening of the Beauty in Use Show at the Cultural Center at Rocky Neck on Sunday was also a smash hit with over 200 people attending. This weekend ceramic lovers have the opportunity to visit Cape Ann ceramic artists’ studios on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 17, and 18, from 10 – 5 pm. Here is a chance to see what goes into the process of making, glazing and firing a piece of pottery. These skilled artisans are proud of their work and look forward to inviting you into their studios. Download a map of the Pottery Trail from the website: www.capeannceramicsfestival.com
The final event of the festival takes place the weekend of Aug. 23, 24, 25, when an exclusively local show of ceramic art opens on the mezzanine level of the Cultural Center at Rocky Neck, 6 Wonson St., Gloucester. This is a showcase for local artists whose work is emerging. Free mini bowls made by local artists will be given out to the first people to come to the grand opening which takes place on Friday, Aug. 23, from 5 – 9 pm. The show runs all weekend and hours are 10 – 5 each day.
The newest addition to Arcadia Publishing’s popular Images of America series is Lighthouses and Lifesaving Stations on Cape Ann by local author Paul St. Germain. The book boasts more than 200 historic images.
Paul St. Germain, president of the Thacher Island Association, has been a Rockport resident for 18 years and has a view of both Thacher and Straitsmouth Islands from his home. With assistance from the Cape Ann Museum, the Sandy Bay Historical Society archives, US Coast Guard historian, and other private collections, he has put together a most revealing record and a fascinating history through vintage photographs of the lighthouses and lifesaving stations around Cape Ann.
The maritime history of Cape Ann, on the northern coast of Massachusetts, is filled with stories of heroism, adventure and human endeavor.
Annual Rotary Pancake Breakfast on August 17, 2013
This is the 35th year for the event which will be held on Saturday, August 17 at the Bandstand of Stage Fort Park from 7:30 to 11:00 a.m. (in conjunction with the Waterfront Festival) – Parking is free during breakfast if you have a ticket and tickets are $7.00 per person.
Howard has been the Co-chairperson of this event for 25 of the 35 years it has been held. This will be his last year as Co-chairperson.
Any shout out you can offer is great advertising for the Rotary Club of Gloucester and all proceeds will benefit The Rose Baker Senior Center and Northshore Health Project.
Rockport Council on Aging Day Trips
Authentic Downeast Lobster Bake September 16th we will depart from the Rockport Deport and travel by motorcoach to visit Nubble Ligh and York Village, you will have time to browse many boutiques or stroll along ocean Drive. Then we will feast on steamed mussels, delicious clams, corn on the cob, Lobster (or BBQ Chicken if you prefer). Your feast is steamed over a roaring fire. We will stop at Stonewall kitchen & Hampton Beach after lunch. $66.00. Call to reserve your spot 978-546-2573.
NH’s Kancamagus Scenic Highway October 16, this trip includes a full course buffet at Indian Head resort & “Granite State” scenic sightseeing. View the foliage along the way. New Hampshire’s best attractions are yours to enjoy and you’ll make several scenic stops along the way. $64.00
A Salute to our Veteranson November 14th will feature a musical show and delicious feast at the Log Cabin in Holyoke MA. The Log Cabin’s show features a “Salute To Our Veterans “. You’ll have a great time with both delicious cuisine and great music. Bring your friends for an afternoon of fun. $79.00
Honors Youth Choir
Auditions for Honors Youth Choir will be held on:
Thursday, September 12th at the Rockport Baptist Church – 4:00 PM
and
Thursday, September 19th at Ascension Memorial Church – Ipswich – 3:30 PM
followed by the first rehearsal.
Honors Youth Choir is sponsored by Chorus North Shore. Students pay no tuition.
Ages are: 10 thru high school.
If you have any questions, please call Sonja Pryor [978-356-4713] or
Mary Sepich [978-468-2841] or [mssepich@verizon.net]
Over the years, Chorus North Shore has worked with local area schools to promote choral singing by inviting students to sing with us for credit, and by offering scholarships for graduating seniors who plan to further their interest in music. But, our strategic plan required a more focused approach toward educational outreach.
As a community arts organization, we are particularly sensitive to the cutbacks in funding and support that have steadily eroded the music programs in schools throughout the North Shore. The Honors Youth Choir of Chorus North Shore is a fully funded program allowing children aged 10 through high school the opportunity to learn and perform choral masterworks along with Chorus North Shore, and present extraordinary concerts on their own.
By establishing The Honors Youth Choir of Chorus North Shore, we are able to accomplish several goals for Chorus North Shore:
- provide an avenue for young singers to learn basic vocal techniques and ear training
- introduce young singers to a life-long love of choral music
- offer an opportunity for a children’s choir to work with a premier adult chorus and orchestra
- reach out to a new audience in the communities we serve
The Honors Youth Choir is selected by audition. The students range from ages 10 through high school, and must attend scheduled rehearsals and concerts. The Chorus North Shore artistic director, Sonja Dahlgren Pryor and associate conductor, Mary Sepich bring their experience as life long educators and musicians to the planning and development of this special group.
Hi Joey,
Lama Marut has scheduled a talk in Gloucester at the UU Church. It’s next Monday, August 19th, 8-9:30pm at The Meetinghouse of the UU Church of Gloucester, 10 Church Street. Attached is a Jpeg for your viewing pleasure. Hope you can come to see him! If possible, would you please post this on GMG to get the word out to all your Gloucester readers?
Thanks so much,
Judith Ring
Free Concert and Ice Cream at Stage Fort Park on Sunday, August 18th at 7:00 PM
Free Cape Ann Community Band Concert at Stage Fort Park in Gloucester. This annual concert is sponsored by BankGloucester. This year’s concert theme is “An Old-Fashioned Band Concert in the Park” which will include a patriotic sing-a-long, a tribute to our armed service veterans and a children’s march around the bandstand. During the concert, friends and staff of BankGloucester will be scooping out free Richardson’s Ice Cream and Richie’s Italian Slush. Bring a chair or a blanket and enjoy this free summer concert and delicious ice cream! In the event of rain, the concert will be rescheduled to Wednesday, August 21st.
LAW & WATER GALLERY
Gloucester Massachusetts 978-995-3415
Down the Docks Reception
Saturday | August 17 | 2013 5 – 8 pm
Artists
Here above the tide, in America’s storied fishing port, the Law & Water Gallery shows provocative works by accomplished artists in mixed media, paint, ceramics, and photography.
Works offer fresh perspectives on law and justice, port and place, work and environment.
Located in the storefront law office of Ken Riaf
on Gloucester’s Harbor Walk, the Law & Water Gallery is open on the weekends and by appointment.
Beasley and Amandacakes Prepping Aqua Blue Sista Felicia Iced Tea Containers For The Farmers’ Market And Waterfront Festival
John Todd Offloads His Lobster Bounty
Community Photos 8/14/13
Dave Sullivan Submits-
Joey:
From Cripple Cove – tonight’s sunset.
Moonset From Jeffreys Neck, Ipswich
From Rick Isaacs
Next Tuesday please come to City Hall and participate
Hi Joey
Let them know what you think! Next Tuesday, August 20th, Community Development will host the second of its three public meetings geared towards all thoughts/suggestions for downtown, see the details below:
Downtown Work Plan: Second Public Meeting Tuesday, Aug. 20 at 6:00 PM: The Conversation Continues!
Last month 90 people came out to City Hall to share what they love about downtown Gloucester and what they thought could be improved. It was a great discussion, and we hope you will join us for the second public meeting on the Downtown Work Plan.
Meeting 2 will be held next Tuesday, August 20, 2013, at 6:00 PM in the Kyrouz Auditorium on the second floor of City Hall.
We will provide feedback on the first meeting, share additional information, and get your input on next steps. If you were able to attend the first meeting please spread the word, our goal is to involve as many folks as we can. If you cannot attend, always feel free to email your thoughts and ideas. Tom Daniel, tdaniel@gloucester-ma.gov
Gloucester’s Community Development Department is holding these public meetings to frame future opportunities and develop a set of shared values for downtown. This initiative is an opportunity to take a half-step back, talk with the community, and look at downtown holistically. We are building from past work and integrating on-going economic development efforts with various stakeholders. These combined discussions and efforts will inform the City’s work downtown.
The last public meeting will be held on Tuesday, September 17, 2013 (also at 6:00 PM in the Kyrouz Auditorium).
Reporting live from the North Shore 104.9 parking lot! TUNE IN SOON!
Reporting live from the North Shore 104.9 parking lot! TUNE IN SOON! pic.twitter.com/osGSZnSG56
— คɱคՈძค (@_amanda_pleaze) August 14, 2013
Chickity Check It!
Forwarded by Adam Gaffin at www.universalhub.com
Saturday, Aug 10, 2013 07:59 PM EST
The monstrous serpent was real!
Did the Gloucester fisherman see a massive tuna, or a serpent? And what are we conjuring, when we imagine the sea?
By Ben Shattuck




