Community Stuff 3/30/13

Ashley Brummett asks about an Easter Morning Sunrise Service In Gloucester-

Hi Joey,

I am coming to Gloucester for Easter weekend and cannot seem to find any info on a sunrise service I have heard takes place on Good Harbor Beach. Do you happen to know anything about this? I just want to know the time and location, if it is still something that is done.

Thanks for your help!

Ashley

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A Spectacular Art Sale Event

Capt. Phil Cusumano Presents; An exclusive 2 day sale of high quality, reasonably priced original fine art at the Gloucester House Restaurant April 5th & 6th from 12 noon to 8PM. Please open the attached PDF file flier for more information. In order to make room for new inventory he is selling all paintings in this limited two day event. This is an opportunity to purchase quality fine art affordably priced.

Marine Art, Still Life, Floral, Figurative, Landscape

Each painting will have an already low starting price. However, you will have an opportunity to negotiate further for each of the paintings you want to purchase. Capt. Phil will be on hand to welcome you and to talk to you about what went into each of the paintings and the thoughts, feelings and story of what is being depicted.

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Cape Ann Artisans Tour Gets Nod As Second Best New England Festival or Event After Being Edged Out by The Illustrious Maine Whoopie Pie Festival

Best New England Festival or Event

Winner, Runners-up for the 2013 New England Travel Readers’ Choice Award Are…

From about.com

Eclectic events that celebrate everything from music and art to whoopie pies were the finalists for Best Event in the second annual New England Travel Readers’ Choice Awards. All five of these annual happenings are worthy of your bucket list, but only one could nab 2013’s top honors.

1. ***Winner*** Maine Whoopie Pie Festival

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In 2012, more than 5,000 people converged on the town of Dover-Foxcroft for the Maine Whoopie Pie Festival, shattering previous attendance records. After winning Readers’ Choice honors, 2013 could be an even bigger year for this tasty annual event, which pits whoopie pie bakers against each other in competition for best traditional and best original whoopie pie honors. In addition to sampling entries for a quarter apiece, attendees can enter a variety of contests, enjoy music and participate in a variety of other fun activities. Save the date–June 22, 2013–for this quirky celebration of the official state treat of Maine.

2. Cape Ann Artisans Studio Tour

Twice each year in summer and fall, two dozen artists who call the stretch of coast north of Boston "home" open their studio doors, providing visitors with a wonderful glimpse of the inspiring settings in which they work. The Cape Ann Artisans Studio Tour celebrates its 30th year in 2013: Dates are June 22-23 and October 12-14. In addition to viewing diverse creations and interacting with artists, visitors enjoy spectacular coastal views as they follow this tour through the picturesque and historic towns of Gloucester and Rockport, Massachusetts.

For the rest of the list click here to view the entire article at about.com

Linda Colman Represents! On The Big Island

Aloha Joey!  I’m having a fantastic vacation on The Big Island of
Hawaii.  Took my GMG sticker along for the ride.  Linda Colman

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Webcam Screen Shots From The Live GMG FOB Art and Photography Show Going On Now at Cape Ann Giclee

click on any of the screen shots to view the show’s live video feed or click here-

http://capeanngiclee.com/live-video-feed

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Breaking News!- Gloucester MA Becomes First City To Have More Than One Cultural District After Mass Cultural Council Approves Downtown Gloucester As The Gloucester Harbortown Cultural District

This just in from Mayor Kirk-

Congratulations everyone!  Just received word back from Springfield that we received the designation for the Gloucester Harbortown Cultural District.  This has been a remarkable effort by so many people who have come together with a common vision for our beautiful city.  Thank you all.

Mayor Kirk

We covered the process here on GMG.   At the meeting in which community leaders explained to The Mass Cultural Council Why Gloucester is so special and deserves to be the first City with more than one Cultural District-

Massachusetts Cultural Council Takes Over Downtown Gloucester- Photos At Fred Bodin’s Gallery With More To Come

Posted on February 21, 2013 by Joey C

The Mass Cultural Council came to G-Town to listen to and observe what makes Gloucester so special.  There are no other towns that have more than one Cultural District.  Gloucester already has Rocky Neck.  If approved for Downtown Gloucester, Gloucester would stand as the only City with more than one Massachusetts Cultural District.

When sitting in the room and listening to the distinguished assembly of community people that showed up it was obvious about 10 minutes in that honestly Gloucester deserves this in spades.  There is no where anywhere that is as culturally diverse, enriched and vibrant as our community.

All the people had to do was speak the truth.  It wasn’t about selling Downtown Gloucester.  Downtown Gloucester, it’s merchants, it’s artists, its community and artistic organizations sell itself.

You’d have to be deaf, dumb and blind to not see it and I can assure you the representatives of the Mass Cultural Council that visited, Anita Walker, Meri Jenkins, Kylie Sullivan and Maren Brown are anything but deaf dumb and blind.

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Huge thanks to the Downtown GloucesterCultural District Steering Committee Catherine Ryan, Lise Breen, Judith Hoglander, Robert Whitmarsh, Anne Robinson, Ronda Faloon, Maggie Rosa and David Rhinelander for laying so much of the groundwork to make this meeting possible and also to Fred Bodin for hosting this momentous event at his Bodin Historic Photo Gallery.

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Melissa I love my new scarf.  You rock!

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STEP AWAY FROM THE CANNOLI – PUT YOUR ARMS UP AND STEP AWAY FROM THE CANOLLI!

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Gloucester Welcomes The MCC Thursday 2/21/13 Info

Posted on February 19, 2013 by Joey C

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Help us Decorate by printing and posting Art Haven’s poster! (attached)

Please print out and share this wonderful poster, a unique and custom welcome for MCC, designed by Art Haven, a founding cultural partner. We’re hoping residents, businesses, and organizations throughout the district at street level or above will put it in their window or door for that day. Founding partner, the  Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce will disperse it to its members. GMG will post it to request that folks display it for us.  Fred Bodin is also reaching out to his network to encourage printing/posting! We hope all the partners print/display and share with others.

PLEASE LET US KNOW IF YOU CAN HANDLE 8MB FILE OR PDF and thank you ART HAVEN!

Review the Itinerary

The MCC site visit will start at 10 AM with a check in at the Cape Ann Museum.  This will only be a quick stop prior to the first meeting, but will give the committee a chance to greet the delegation, distribute literature and prepare information about the venues and businesses within the proposed CD, and offer them a place to stash any items that they might want later in the day.

· 10:00 AM Cape Ann Museum steering committee will  welcome MCC/check in/home base

· 10:30 the MCC delegation will meet at City Hall with city officials, coffee and pastries courtesy Cape Ann Coffee

· 11:30 the walking tour begins and will include 7 stops (not more than 5 minutes each) with pointing and discussion along the way.

The proposed DGCD footprint very roughly spans from St.Peter’s/the Chamber side over  to Gortons, and from City Hall to Maritime Gloucester. This means it includes the Civic jewels, all of Middle, all of Main, all of Harbor Loop, our waterfront, and Rogers until Rose Baker.  It’s the same footprint used for decades and that we all know. We’ll be included in a select group that receive designation and will be marketed with 5 others on the North Shore. We will be the first town in the state with two cultural districts! It mirrors the HarborWalk’s,  the Chamber of Commerce’s, Discover Gloucester,  and Maritime Trail mapsl, etc–everyone’s efforts to maintain the integrity of downtown and historic harbor area. It will likely increase what is already great and working. Our downtown works hard to offer residents, visitors and employees fantastic experiences!

I’m Blown Away By The Quality Of Work in Tonigh’t GMG FOB Art and Photography Show. Live Video Feed Now with Audio Streaming

Tonight’s the night at Cape Ann Giclee!

Friday the 29th for some wine, beer, refreshments, laughs, camaraderie, and fun. Smile

You can watch us set up the show on the streaming webcam and it will be running throughout the show-

http://capeanngiclee.com/live-video-feed

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Click the start broadcast button above to watch live!

Joey C, Alice Gardner, Carol McKenna, Craig Kimberley, David Stozer. Eileen Oliver, Elizabeth Gauthier, Kathy Chapman, Len Burgess, Thom Falzarano, Brianmoc, Charlie Carroll, David Cox, Donna Ardizzoni, EJ LeFavour, Father Green, Kim Smith, Skip Montello and Trudy J Allen will be in attendance.

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2 Coyotes vs 1 Deer Filmed In West Gloucester

Filmed On Laurel Street, West Gloucester MA By Shawn Henry

Community Photos 3/29/13

Al Bezanson submits-

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A low sun just managed to light up these two Great Blues.  Of course the background reveals they were somewhere beyond the bridge.  This was last week on Assateague Island shortly before sunset.  I’m hoping you will allow these Virginians to appear on GMG.   After all, most of our local GBHs have likely starred here already thanks to Kim, David and so many other talented photographers. 

Al Bezanson

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Bill Submits-

The Magnolia Pier took a beating this winter, I’m sure better days are ahead for her! 
Thanks,
          Bill

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Mike Dyer submits-

“Bruce and Steve test inhaul and outhaul of the bilge blocks”.

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Community Stuff 3/29/13

Gloucester Downtown Easter Stroll April 7th!

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Sargent House Museum

Pens & Needles:

Judith, her daughter Julia Maria and the sampler.

Join Assistant Curator Laura Johnson of Historic New Englandon Sunday, April 14, at 2pm for a fascinating tale of Judith Sargent Murray’s influence on women’s education, the world of domestic arts and the sampler that reflects multiple stories and connections to Gloucester and its history. The sampler was donated to the Museum by Virginia Pleasants, and will be permanently installed following the lecture. A free will donation is suggested; members are admitted free of charge.
The Sargent House Museum
Sunday, April 14th
2pm
RSVP: sargenthousemuseum@gmail.com

We now have a blog!

please visit our blog for featured essays, photos and upcoming events
sargenthousemuseum.blogspot.com

WE ARE LIVE STREAMING FROM THE GMG FOB SHOW AT CAPE ANN GICLEE…NOW!!!!!

Show Prep Timelapse Video Created By Charlie Carroll Here and Live Streaming Video Below That.

They will be working through the night.

Hope to see y’all at Cape Ann Giclee Friday Night the 29th for some wine, beer, refreshments, laughs, camaraderie, and fun. Smile In the meantime you can watch us set up on the streaming webcam we set up and will be running through the show-

http://capeanngiclee.com/live-video-feed

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Click the start broadcast button above to watch live!

Joey C, Alice Gardner, Carol McKenna, Craig Kimberley, David Stozer. Eileen Oliver, Elizabeth Gauthier, Kathy Chapman, Len Burgess, Thom Falzarano, Brianmoc, Charlie Carroll, David Cox, Donna Ardizzoni, EJ LeFavour, Father Green, Kim Smith, Skip Montello and Trudy J Allen will be in attendance.

Sometime Last Month We Passed 30 Million Views. No Biggie…

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We’ve been averaging between 55,000 and 68,000 a day now.

About six months ago I think we were averaging around 48,000 a day.  Now we are almost consistently doing double the number of Gloucester Residents according to the last Census (28,789)source wikipedia census data

 June 20, 2011 was the first day we ever surpassed the number of Gloucester residents.  Now we’re averaging double that on a consistent basis with some days bumping up against 80 and 90,000.

Yesterday’s Numbers and Top Twenty Posts-

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I’ve Got Some Three Day Passes To The Manchester Athletic Club If You Want One

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I love working out there.  I love going into the pool with the girls at 3PM for open pool time, Love the Great Café which makes incredibly tasty food and they are super nice, I love working out with the MyZone Fitness belt and challenging other members to push each other to get more and more fit, I love Gymazing where you can check your kids in for two hours a day and they are active and playing while I’m getting my workout on.  the place just flat out rocks. 

WE ARE LIVE STREAMING FROM THE GMG FOB SHOW AT CAPE ANN GICLEE…NOW!!!!!

Hope to see y’all at Cape Ann Giclee Friday Night the 29th for some wine, beer, refreshments, laughs, camaraderie, and fun. Smile In the meantime you can watch us set up on the streaming webcam we set up and will be running through the show-

http://capeanngiclee.com/live-video-feed

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Click the start broadcast button above to watch live!

Joey C, Alice Gardner, Carol McKenna, Craig Kimberley, David Stozer. Eileen Oliver, Elizabeth Gauthier, Kathy Chapman, Len Burgess, Thom Falzarano, Brianmoc, Charlie Carroll, David Cox, Donna Ardizzoni, EJ LeFavour, Father Green, Kim Smith, Skip Montello and Trudy J Allen will be in attendance.

Click below for directions-

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