Community Photos 6/21/13

Jen Cullen Submits-

This was taken from my BlackBerry through my car windshield while at the red light on Boylston Street facing the Memorial. Granted not the best quality pic, especially since I had to turn my wipers off and it was still lightly raining, but still a kinda cool effect.

I got the chills when I saw it appear so bright and wondrous above the Memorial, thought it was a great symbol of triumph after tragedy and things like The One Fund that people, foundations, corporations and the City donated to so generously to help support the survivors, $54MM raised as of today and still growing.

Double Rainbow over Boston Marathon Bombing Memorial.2012.06.17

Community Stuff 6/21/13

Peace Fest

The annual Peace Fest, sponsored by the Unitarian Universalist Society of Rockport, will be held in Harvey Park, at the
intersection of Broadway and Mount Pleasant Street in downtown Rockport, on Sunday, June 23 from noon to 5:00
p.m. The event will include music by top local performers, food, and games. Peace-themed art by winners of an art
contest for Rockport students will be displayed and students will also read their poems about peace. All are invited to
enjoy a meaningful day of fun. In case of bad weather, the Peace Fest will be held at the UUSR, 4 Cleaves Street,
Rockport.   


Hi Joey,
Please find attached an ad for a photo workshop for teens that Simone Salvo (simonesalvo@gmail.com) is running at the end of this month and the first week of July. It is a great opportunity for young artists and very reasonably priced. It would be great if you could pass it on through the newsletter!
Thanks so much,
Dawn Southworth

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Chargers Youth Program

FREE – Metal Drive Fundraiser

Saturday June 22nd starting at 8am
Charger/Scout House
35 Concord Street Gloucester
Any and all items accepted including appliances!
Only exclusions: paint cans, TVs and computer monitors.
Some Pick-up/delivery available
call Fran @ 978-828-3354or Glen @ 978-407-3215
** $10 fee for Propane Tank disposal

Brianmoc Catch and Release Video

Brianmoc would like to dedicate this video to the dead stripers caught by Dani Lubbers and Paul Morrison.

Summer Solstice From Tom Philbrook

HAPPY SUMMER SOLSTICE! This year, the Solstice is on Friday, June 21st at 1:04 A.M. (ET) — when the Sun reaches its farthest point north of the equator. Wishing you a beautiful, bountiful, blissful Summer.

Tom Philbrook

www.thomasphilbrook.com

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MBBS #2 Wicked Graylock Seacock From Al Bezanson

Joey_____

Another random photo from the Maine Boat Builders Show.  This caught my eye because I have battled a few corroded frozen seacocks in inaccessible places.  When the frozen seacock wins you may be floating dangerously.   

The Graylock Seacock System booth was manned by two young brothers from the Cranberry Isles.  I spent some time with them and this is what Seth Gray told me,  “The idea for the project came from my father, Ed Gray.  He had the idea for years but just didn’t know how to put it into action.  For my senior design class at Wentworth (in 2011) I chose to take his idea and make it practical.  Out of that senior project came our first design, which has evolved since then into the display at the show. Years and years of working on the water and working on systems aboard boats led us to the conclusion that our system needed to be both rugged and simple.”

Wicked Graylock Seacock

Check out their website and the installation in the Cranberry Isles Water Taxi.

http://graylockengineering.com/

Al Bezanson

Rick Noonan and Dorthe Represent! With A Couple of Upstanding Young Ladies From The Netherlands (or Sweeden or Finland) One of those places…

Cape Ann Coffee In the House Y’all!

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*yeah, geography not one of my strong suits

Local Twitterati Report 6/20/13

Community Stuff 6/20/13

MS Plane Pull event

Dear Joey,

Each year a group from Cape Ann participate in the Plane Pull at Portland International Jetport, with Federal Express, to raise money for the National MS Society.

There are a great number of people on Cape Ann afflicted with horrible disease, and each year Frank Rich organizes this group of people to pull the enormous 757 across the runway of the Jetport!  This year, our group, Team Forza Azzurri, needs to raise more money for the event.

Please post the attached poster on GoodMorningGloucester? You have a wonderful readership and I know it is the best way to reach the greatest number of people!

Thanks again for everything you do for our community!

Gloria Parsons

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Remember a Couple Weeks Back When Chandler Evans From BuzzFeed Out In LA Came Down the Dock?

20 Reasons Why Massachusetts Is Wicked Awesome Shot By Chandler Evans For BuzzFeed

Featuring many different scenes from Gloucester and Cape Ann. How many different locations can you identify?

Rate the video 1 star if you hated it and 5 stars if you loved it by clicking the title of this post and clicking on the stars below to submit your ranking.

Chandler Evans From BuzzFeed Swings By The Dock To Do A Segment

Posted on June 3, 2013 by Joey C

Check out his work www.buzzfeed.com/vayabobo

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Pomatomus saltatrix: Won’t be long now!

Adam Bolonsky submits-

They’re in thick down on the Cape and headed up this way.  Meanwhile, they’re $7.99 a pound down at the supermarket. 

BTW, if you say they’re "oily", that means you’ve never tasted one!

Call them what you like:

γοφάρι (gofari) or  λουφάρι (loufari) in modern Greek

"lufer" in Turkish


or луфарь/lufar in Russian

because these guys live and feed worldwide.

If you had one bite you, you can call them snappers or choppers.

Or just call them what they are:

BLUEFISH!!!!!

bluefishfillets

Local Twitterati Report 6/19/13

North of Boston CVB’s Sail into Summer

North of Boston CVB’s Sail into Summer

Thursday, June 20, 2013 at Cape Ann’s Marina Resort, Mile Marker One-Waterfront Restaurant & Bar, 75 Essex Avenue, Gloucester, MA 01930, 6pm to 10pm.

The North of Boston CVB invites all to Sail into Summer with us.  This event will be held at the beautiful Cape Ann’s Marina Resort at the Mile Marker One-Waterfront Bar & Grill.  Throughout the evening, enjoy a fun beach-themed networking event with silent auction and raffles.  And as an added bonus, each attendee will receive a grab bag with a ticket to one of our region’s water-based attractions to enjoy whenever with whomever you wish!  All are welcome to this event, so bring your friends, family, and staff. Tickets: $25 per person. Call 978-465-6555 or email e-mail Kristina@northofboston.org to purchase tickets!

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2013 International Dory Races Set For Saturday June 22nd, 10 AM

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After some exciting elimination races last week the stage is  set for Gloucester to host our Canadian challengers in the 61st annual International Dory Races.  This is an exciting week for dory racing enthusiasts, dory committee members, and the general public to witness tradition, skill and athleticism wrapped up in the friendly competition of dory racing between 2 nations.  Saturday’s festivities will start with a pancake breakfast at 8AM followed by the dory races at 10AM.  Competitors from Nova Scotia , Canada will come to Gloucester to compete in 5 divisions of 2 person team dory racing:  Juniors (18 & under), Mixed Doubles, Women, Men Over 40, and Men Open.  This is a great family event unique to Gloucester and Lunenburg NS that shouldn’t be missed.  The 2013 IDRC Races will be dedicated to 3 members who recently passed away.  Robert “Woody” Greeke, Fred Purdy Jr., and George Dearborn were all involved in the IDRC in different ways, but shared a passion for dory rowing that will live on in dory rowers for years to come.

Please find attached a schedule of events for the upcoming week.  I hope all of our members and friends will make every effort to attend this week!  Those who would like to volunteer to help out Gina Lampasi with the Awards Banquet, please email ginarow@gmail.com .

Community Photos 6/19/13

Rabbi Lewis Submits This Double Rainbow Video Short

Dear Joey,

This speaks for itself. 

Taken from Fisherman’s Memorial Park on Ledgemont Ave.

Best, Steven


Dolce submits-

The first Luncheon get together for the Gloucester Girls was held at the Arnold Palmer Country Club in The Villages, Florida in May. Old friendships from decades past have been rekindled here in The Villages.  We plan on meeting monthly.  If any ladies that currently live in The Villages, full or part time would like to join us please call or e-mail:
Maria Randazza-dolce40@comcast.net
Joann Dunphy-352-753-5662

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Back Row: Marjorie Meinerth, Sharon Alves, Paddy Brancaleone, Joann Dunphy, Regina Miller, Maria Randazza
Front Row: Joyce O’Maley, Linda Gogain, Chris Blatchford, Annette Mahoney


Bill O’Connor forwards-

Hi Joey,

I missed the double rainbow last night, but my neighbor Davies Brown, who owns Rocky Neck Associates, captured this fantastic panorama.

Enjoy!
~Bill O’Connor
North Shore Kid

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Help Me Decide Which Color For The New GMG Caps

I’m ordering some crazy high quality hi stitch count GMG Caps but need help deciding the color.  I’m only ordering 24 with the mesh back because those are the caps I prefer but I know our readership will probably prefer a stonewashed canvas type cap so there will be two different styles.

The mesh ones will be black or navy with a white mesh back.

I went with three color hi stitch count ridiculous quality.  They aren’t cheap but I want to put out a killer product.

Keep in mind that blue has been the GMG background color from the beginning.

Ron Gilson says the black is too harsh (I think the old timer’s getting soft on us).

Help me decide in a vote

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Black or Navy

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Community Stuff 6/19/13

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Schooner Adventure’s  Gloucester’s Working Waterfront  Walking Tour

2013 Season starts this Saturday!!!

10 am – Every Other Saturday:

6/22, 7/6, 7/20, 8/3, 8/17, 8/31, 9/14, 9/28(weather permitting)

Meet the guide at 10 am at the Fishermen’s Statue

Come join Schooner Adventure for a 90 minute guided walking tour of the Gloucester Working Waterfront, starting at the Fisherman’s Statue and ending on Harbor Loop. We will be looking at old photographs and maps, taking us back to the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. Old companies and buildings will be identified at their original locations as we make our way down the Boulevard, Rogers St. and Harbor Loop.

$5 per person


LOCAL FILMMAKER PRODUCES TWO DOCUMENTARIES AIRING ON BOSTON TV IN JUNE

They might not sound like related subjects—urban gang violence and maritime history—but Beverly filmmaker Ted Reed has a wide range of interests when it comes to reality story-telling. Making their premieres on Boston stations WBZ TV and WSBK TV, the first show, “Hitting Home,” investigates the human toll of youth violence in Boston and Springfield, and what these communities are doing to stop it. The second, “The Insider’s Guide to Boston Harbor—The Islands,” takes a journey to one of Massachusetts’ more unusual, and little known, national parks: Boston’s harbor islands.

“To me, both topics are as different as can be, on the surface,” says Reed, winner of 13 Emmy awards. “But both relate to how communities value their assets, and the commitments and interactions that follow.  The real solutions to the tragedy of youth violence in Boston and Springfield don’t just come from government agencies; they rely on individuals and groups coming together to create positive change.  And the Boston harbor islands were saved from ecological disaster because concerned citizens pressured their government to act.”

“Hitting Home” is sponsored by the US Department of Justice’s Project Safe Neighborhoods initiative, and airs at 2pm June 23rd on WBZ TV and again at 10:30pm June 25 on WSBK TV. “The Insider’s Guide to Boston Harbor—the Islands” is  sponsored by the National Park Service, the Greater Boston Visitors and Convention Bureau, and the Boston Harbor Island Alliance, and airs at 10:30 pm June 24 on WSBK TV and again at 11:30pm June 30 on WBZ TV.

“The US Attorney’s Office in Boston was looking for a way to reach young people who might be on the verge of joining as gang, and give them some idea of who is affected by their decisions to be part of their communities or part of the problem,” Reed offers. “We used a filming technique where our interviews–victims, former gang members, law enforcement and other leaders–looked directly into the camera while they told their stories. These are all intensely personal narratives, and they speak right to the audience about what they mean to them.”

“The Insider’s Guide to Boston Harbor—the Islands” was a product of Reed’s interest in the reclamation of Boston Harbor from the infamous “Harbor of Shame” to the recreational destination it is now becoming. “To see the islands transformed from city dump to nature sanctuary makes anyone familiar with them feel optimistic about their future.” The show follows that progress and showcases some of the out-of-the-way treasures visitors can find on the islands. “It’s amazing. You can stand on Spectacle Island and see the city that seems so close, and yet here you are in the most peaceful, rural place you can imagine.”


SEACOAST NEWS June 2013

Thank you to the Friends of Seacoast!

Over the month of May The Friends of Seacoast had provided the residents with gifts of a violet plant and special entertainment for Mothers Day. Dinner Theater Entertainment, Memorial Day Entertainment, Baby Farm Animal visits, A history sharing program by The Schooner Adventure and an outing to the Mile Marker at the Cape Ann Marina.

Scheduled special events provided by The Friends of Seacoast in June include:

An ongoing program with the Schooner Adventure

Dinner Theater with musical entertainment by Joey Canzano, catered foods will be served

A 90 minute Harbor Cruise on “The Hurricane”

On June 25, 3:00-4:30

Any Families or Friends of Seacoast interested in attending please contact Alison Cox @ 978-283-0300 x124

The Friends of Seacoast enhance the resident’s lives at the Seacoast Nursing and Rehabilitation Center with hours of enjoyment by providing the finances needed for the special entertainment, supplies and community outings.

Any and all donations to “The Friends of Seacoast” are gratefully accepted

The Friends of Seacoast are coordinating the Seacoast Seven Road Race as a fundraiser for Seacoast. For more details please visit Northshoretiming.com

Thank you to our Sponsors of this race, Bank Gloucester, Beverly Hospital, Rockport Mortgage, Granite Savings, The Liquor Locker, Merritt Capital, Lyons Ambulance, Carroll Steele Insurance, Rockport National Bank, Addison Gilbert Hospital, Lahey Health, Cape Ann Savings Bank and Contributors David Harrison, DMD, Jim’s Bagel & Bake Shop, Ben’s Wallpaper and Paint, Stop & Shop Market and The Gloucester Rental Center, Hospice of North Shore and Greater Boston, Al Carrasco, Lone Gull Coffee House, George’s Coffee Shop


TRIBUTE TO JACKIE HARDY SCHEDULED FOR JUNE 22

Jackie Hardy will be honored at a reception on June 22, 2013, from 5-6:30 p.m. at the Gloucester House restaurant.  Ms. Hardy represents Bay View, Annisquam, and Lanesville on the City Council and serves as Council president. The proceeds from this event will be donated to the new Gloucester Dog Park.
The event will feature hors d’oeuvres and a program led by City Councilor Bruce Tobey. Tickets are $100 and can be obtained from Mr. Tobey, 978-968-8100, or from Dick Wilson, 978-525-3293.  Checks should be made payable to the Gloucester Fund; please write in the memo line “Jackie Hardy/Dog Park.”


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Mayor Kirk and New Regional Publisher For North of Boston Media Group Karen Andreas Get Freaky with Some Lobstahs.

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See Mayor, They Have The Yellow Bands On.  (that means they wont bite) Smile

It’s Cape Ann Artisans Studio Tour Time Baby!

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It’s Finally STUDIO TOUR Time!

We’re all looking forward to welcoming

old friends and new to our studios next weekend

Saturday, June 22 and Sunday, June 23

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

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WHAT’S NEW?!

This year, 2013 members have put together a stunning exhibit of their work at the Sawyer Free Library in Gloucester , MA . You can find pictures from the Library show and much more on our Facebook page.

CELEBRATING 30 YEARS

2013 marks an important milestone for the Cape Ann Artisans: It’s our 30th year, making this the oldest open studio tour in the US ! As a group, the Artisans have been welcoming folks from near and far into their studios since 1983. This year, with a whopping 23 open studios situated along the outer edges of this beautiful granite island, the tour is sure to delight both longtime visitors and newcomers alike.

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Some of the great spots waiting to welcome you 

next weekend … we look forward to seeing you then!

FAQs

Admission is free.

Detailed descriptions and maps can be downloaded from www.capeannartisans.com. Brochures, which include a detailed map marking each studio location, can be found at information kiosks throughout Cape Ann, including the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce on Commercial Street in Gloucester and the Rockport Information Booth on Rte 127 in Rockport; brochures are also available at each of the studios.

Look for the bright magenta Studio Tour banner marking each location.

For further information: 978-281-3347.