André Gide Quote of The Week From Greg Bover

November 23, 2012

“Believe those who seek the truth, doubt those who have found it.”

André Gide (1869-1951)

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A native of Normandy, Gide published his first novel at 22 and went on to write dozens more, as well as plays, essays and autobiographical works, receiving the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1947. Controversy swirled around him almost his entire life, principally for his open attraction to men much younger than himself, and for his marriage to his cousin, never consummated, while siring a daughter with another woman. In his politics Gide seemed to worship Soviet Communism from afar, until he visited Russia in the 1930’s, after which he became its vocal critic. He spent a significant portion of his life in the then French colonies of North and Central Africa and passed the bulk of the Second World War in Tunisia, but ultimately returned to Paris before his death.

Greg Bover

6Am at 33 Main Street, new Gauthier Gallery Painting Class at the Gallery later in the morning. From Alice Gardner

Hi Joey,

I was here at the Gauthier Gallery at 6AM! Paintings of 5 artists including my work are on display as well as jewelry, painted silk scarfs and other gift items.. Elizabeth also gives Painting Parties for adults and children. The children really enjoyed themselves this morning. Come down and have a look at this new gallery. Alice Gardner

Elizabeth Gauthier 978-282-9800

The 2012 Gloucester MA Lobster Trap Tree Takes Shape

Pics and Video From Niece Amandacakes

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Our Donna Ardizzoni Hard At Work

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Poll- Did You Shop On Black Friday?

If so, what were some of the things you had on your Black Friday Radar and did you succeed in purchasing them?

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The Man Who Photographed the Man at the Wheel November 24 3:00 p.m. Lectures, Readings, Films

Philip Storey, a native of Gloucester, has spent ten years collecting the work of Louis Blend, an amateur photographer who shot thousands of tourists with Gloucester’s Man at the Wheel statue between the years of 1923 and 1973. Blend, born Levi Blinder, was a shoemaker’s apprentice in Russia before emigrating to the US in 1914. He acquired a camera kit and was able to earn a living taking photos of tourists. He eventually settled the base of his operation at Gloucester’s Man at the Wheel statue where he spent the next five decades shooting local visitors. Storey will present a "snapshot" of this unique and underexposed facet of Gloucester lore.

Saturday Night Nov. 24th.at 6 pm: Great Stuffed Clams & Gallery Open House At Bodin Historic Gallery

Our Buddy Fred Is Having an Open House!

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We’ll be hosting Kathie McElwain, aka the Clam Lady, at our Open House this Saturday evening. Kat (Kathi) will provide samples of her delicious hand made stuffed clams. Her stuffies are 50% clams, preservative free, local, and very fresh. Try them here and buy them at the Danvers Butchery and Henry’s Market, and locally soon. I’ll be backing Kat up with appetizers and refreshments. Enjoy the food, artwork, music, and beat the holiday rush while our unique inventory is still robust. December will be a busy month, and this gallery and most Main Street shops will be open for all of the major events, including:

• November 23rd, Black Friday early opening. Coffee, cider, and pastries. I’ll be open around 7 am. How do you like your coffee?

• December 6th, 38th annual Ladies Night. Party starting at 6 pm until whenever. Love it, a crazy night!

• December 13th, 38th annual Men’s Night. Rockin’ at 6 pm until 10. Guys get it done at this event.

• December 14th, 2nd annual GOOD MORNING GLOUCESTER HOLIDAY PARTY, 6 pm until late. Last year, we had so much food that we ran out of table space, but somehow managed. Restaurant owner Mark McDonough brought a plank (not a mere platter) of sushi from Latitude 43. And Joey’s Sista Felicia stepped up with dishes from her Italian kitchen, as she always does (yum). And Joey himself bought 20 Scalifani’s pizzas. Beer was donated by Sam Adams and spirits from Ryan & Woods Distillery. Mayor Kirk was here, as was a significant portion of the City Council. Over the top! Not to be missed!

• December 20th, 1st annual Family and Friends Night. Bring your "home for the holidays" guests in for gallery offerings, free deserts or appetizers at many restaurants, and Carolers strolling Main Street. My theory is that last minute shoppers will get their buying done before panic time. Also a great time to bring the kids.

Hope to see you!

Fred

Community Photos 11/24/12

Hi Joey,

Awesome sunrise this morning at Good Harbor…the red sky lasted less than a few minutes then went all gray.

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Happy Thanksgiving to all FOB’s,

Skip

North Coast Angler www.northcoastangler.com

Skip Montello Photos www.skipmontellophotos.com


Another perspective of the wind turbine from Stage Fort Park From Michael Lafferty

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Hi, Joey!
Thought you guys might find this amusing. There is more where this came from, I’m thinking.
Thanks! Jen Holmgren 🙂

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Community Stuff 11/24/12

West Parish School Event

Good morning,
I don’t know if this fits in with your blog but we have several events that we would like to share from West Parish School.
Our most recent was this past Tuesday. Combining the arts and history, sixty-two 3rd grade students, presented reports and projects on Native American tribes from across the country.
Please let me know if events like this are something you would like post.
Yours,
Gina Sargent

Native Am 2


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Someplace Different by George G. Story has finally been released on AMAZON.com.  Pop onto Amazon and take a look.  See the Book description below. Please pass the information on, anyone living in Gloucester will love this ride.  Of course, as always, leave a review.

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Cooper Hayden is vacationing on Eastern Point in Gloucester, Massachusetts and Sandra Madison is a year round resident of Eastern Point. When their lives come together and they discover a different Gloucester, Massachusetts they cannot understand or explain, their lives change, in so many more ways than they can count. Once there they learn to work together, they learn all there is to know about one another and they learn to trust one another and with everything in their lives.

George G. Story is easily Cape Ann’s largest e-author.  He is most noted for his "Vanessa’s Valley" series and "The We’re Here" series. “The Voyage of the Scarlet Queen” novelizations, by Story, are a new way of presenting Old Radio Programs.

His works are prominently displayed and offered through most any e-book distributor. All of his books and short stories can most easily be found at AMAZON.com in the KINDLE Store, or click below.
 
http://www.amazon.com/Someplace-Different-ebook/dp/B00A9MKWAM/ref=la_B00515ODGQ_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1353594533&sr=1-3

George G. Story is also the author of the Gloucester HarborWalk Audio Walking Tour that can be rented at the Harbor Tours ticket booth on Harbor Loop.


Dear Joey:  We’d love it if you could post the attached flyer on GMG for all your faithful GMG readers/followers to see.  Thank you. 

Bonnie Gale

Trinity Church

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Kenny MacCarthy’s Cape Ann MarketWatch

Interested in Gloucester/Rockport real estate? Watch Kenny MacCarthy’s video commentary, complete with photos, stats and attitude. This week there’s a tour of 7 properties and analysis of sales to date.

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Kenny MacCarthy’s weekly review of Gloucester and Rockport homes and condos for sale. 7 properties reviewed this week as well as some analysis of this year’s sales.

Call Kenny here (978) 758-0983 if you have any questions.  He’s my boy!

Help Build The Downtown Gloucester Lobster Trap Tree Tomorrow Beginning At 9AM and Building Throughout The Day

Meet At The Police Station Plaza at 9AM or whenever you are available to help out.

Toys"R"Us and Babies"R"Us Groupon – On Location $10 for $20 Worth of All Toys, Games, Electronics, and Kids’ Clothing

If you don’t like money don’t get this one.

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Video- Toodeloos Killing It With Their Black Friday Sale and Downtown Gloucester Retailer Raffle Info

25% off til 10am, 20% For The Rest Of The Day Today. Plus Door Prizes!

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There are a whole lot more Downtown Gloucester Retailers Offering Killer Black Friday Deals Get Down There and Save!!!

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Thanksgiving Day Plunge @ Thurston Point!

Jennifer L submits-

Hi Joey!

They are at it again…at least it is a little warmer this year. :-)  Thought you would enjoy some pics I just took (most of which I took by holding up my binoculars to my cellphone camera lens…). It’s a little misty on the Annisquam today… 

Happy Thanksgiving!!

Jennifer L.

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GMG Thanksgiving FOB Photo Orgy

At SIL Meg and BIL Jamie’s NYC

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Anne Malvaux –
It was very close- 2 seconds later and no Turkey!

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17 Thanksgiving Diners from Caroline Haines

Getting ready for the ritual of stating for what each one is Thankful.

(I think I see our Toby in there)

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Next shot shows the diners on Lincoln ave at the Haines house- guests included sister Lynnie from Florida.

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Thanksgiving Dinna From Kimberley Howlett

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Parisi family Thanksgiving- all 18 of us! From Linn Parisi

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Wendy Morgan Did Thanksgiving right!

Wendy writes-

My Thanksgiving dinner- these should replace turkeys for Thanksgiving.

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Greg Bover Submits-

Here’s the salad I made to contribute to Thanksgiving Dinner at my sister’s house in New Hampshire. Baby spinach and mixed greens, halved grape tomatoes, thin-sliced cucumbers, mushrooms, hard-boiled eggs, avocados, and anchovies. Bacon bits for sprinkling, and homemade vinaigrette with basil infused evoo.

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Community Stuff 11/23/12

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Back_Shore_Surf_by_Paul_GeorgeCape Ann artist Paul George will be having a one-man show at the Rockport Art Association from November 25 – December 6th, 2012.

There will be a reception on Sunday, December 2nd from 1– 5PM

Paul studied at the MFA School in Boston and is a signature member of the National Watercolor Society, North Shore AA, New England Watercolor Society and current member – former Vice President of the Rockport Art Association.

Paul has won many awards including the Winsor & Newton Award for Excellence at the National Watercolor Society, Award of Excellence at the Mystic Maritime International Show and the Gold Medal at the New England Watercolor Society.

He has been teaching watercolor and oil painting workshops since 1996 and has also recently released his video Painting White Roses. His work can be seen at the George Gallery, located in Gloucester, Massachusetts.

WHAT: Paul George Solo Show

WHERE: Rockport Art Association / 12 Main Street, Rockport

WHEN: November 25-December 6

CONTACT: 978.546.6604 / www.rockportartassn.org

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Hi Joey ~ If space allows, please post …

As a local author / publisher, I’m giving GMG readers a 20%-off on all my books at these URLs, with the Code LHN7N5FF
Happy holidays! 
Amy Shapiro

One Sex To The Other: Reincarnation and The Dual-Gender Soul: www.createspace.com/3274670
The Dis-Appointment Book: A Humor Therapy Guide to Conquering Disappointments: www.createspace.com/3274669 ;
Never Mind:  www.createspace.com/3869255
Dr. Oskar Adler: A Complete Man: www.createspace.com/3703477
The Testament of Astrology, Vol. 1: www.createspace.com/3605322
The Testament of Astrology, Vol. 2: www.createspace.com/3629228
The Testament of Astrology, Vol. 3: www.createspace.com/3633397
The Testament of Astrology, Vol. 4: www.createspace.com/3600191
The Testament of Astrology, Vol. 5: www.createspace.com/3638408

The Testament of Astrology, Vol. 6:www.createspace.com/3638471

The Testament of Astrology, Vol. 7:www.createspace.com/3638664
Questioning the Oracle: The I Ching: www.createspace.com/3580969

The Gift Of The Tortoise: New Insights Into The I Ching: http://www.createspace.com/3596268


Hi Joey C,
Rockport merchants are excited to share with you news about our upcoming night event being held, Friday, Dec 7th. This event began 4 years ago with only 10 participating shops and has grown to include 56 businesses this year!
On Friday, Dec. 7, holiday shopping gets off to a festive start at 4 PM, with more then 56 downtown Rockport merchants open and offering exclusive promotions, discounts, raffles and give-a-ways through 8 p.m. With light refreshments from wine to hot apple cider and munchies, shoppers will enjoy Christmas cheer with a unique gift-buying experience while shopping Rockport’s tree-lined streets. By Thanksgiving, Rockport will be transformed from the beach town it is known as, to a small quaint New England village, straight out of a Norman Rockwell painting. The customary elimination of in-town parking meters are replaced with miniature Christmas trees secured atop poles, illuminating the streets below. It is an enchanting site to gaze up Main Street and down Bearskin Neck at the twinkling of holiday lights! Rockport’s traditional Christmas tree will be aglow along with its distinctive shops dazzling us with the shimmer of lights and the sounds of Christmas music from within. With everyone in the holiday spirit, local shoppers and visitors alike will stroll together to support local businesses while enjoying an evening of great deals and holiday cheer!
Thank you!
Dawn Noble, La Provence

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Cape Ann Chamber At A Glance Holiday Edition

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In the spirit of the season, the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce has produced this special holiday edition of Chamber at a Glance, highlighting the myriad of unique and festive events and special local shopping promotions happening in every Cape Ann community.  As you will see, there is so much going on everywhere, if you happen to miss a visit from Santa or the lighting of a Christmas tree in your community, chances are very good that you and your family can still experience all that and more in your neighboring Cape Ann city or town. 

So as Thanksgiving Day nears, and the holiday season is almost upon us, all of us on your Chamber team want to wish you and yours a most happy and healthy,  joyous and prosperous Cape Ann holiday season.

Cape Ann Chamber Holiday Parties

Wednesday, November 28, 5:00 to 8:00 pm

Manchester Division featuring Lucky Nine Drawing

The Landing at 7 Central
7 Central Street, Manchester

Tuesday, December 4, 5:30 to 7:30 pm

Rockport Division featuring the Half-Price Sale

The Fish Shack Restaurant

21 Dock Square, Rockport

Thursday, December 6, 5:30 to 7:30 pm

Essex Division featuring the Clamfest Awards

The Fortune Palace Restaurant

99 Main Street, Essex

Wednesday, December 19, 5:00 to 7:00 pm

Cape Ann Chamber Holiday Party

Chamber Office

33 Commercial Street, Gloucester

Essex Holiday Festival

Thursday, November 29 to Saturday, December 1

The first weekend of December is set aside in anticipation of this very special time of year…the giving and sharing of holiday spirit in Essex.

Thursday, November 29, 6:30 pm Join us for a solemn, special ceremony, the lighting of our Memory Tree at Town Hall on Martin Street, where we honor our lost loved ones. The town’s children’s bell choir performs in the background.

Friday, November 30, 6:30 pm Santa arrives by boat at the Town Landing on the Essex River . From there he and Mrs. Claus will go to the Waterline Center of the Essex Shipbuilding Museum. Children get to sit on Santa’s lap and review their holiday "wish list". Refreshments of clam chowder, donuts and hot chocolate are served.

Saturday, December 1, 8:00 to 11:00 am Breakfast with Santa with crafts, songs and photos is held at the Essex Elementary School on Story Street. Come join in all the fun!

Shop locally all day Saturday during Essex’s 4th Annual Holiday Shopping Day. Many participating businesses will be offering everything from free food and drink, discounts and sales to complimentary gift wrapping until 8 pm. There will be raffle prizes and silent auction items to bid on, storytelling and caroling. Eat, Shop and be Merry in Essex!

Gloucester Downtown Holiday Events

Friday, November 23 to Thursday, December 20

November 23

BLACK FRIDAY – SHOP LOCAL – Twenty five Shops opening at 6AM – With Special Discounts. Look for the Gold Star in Participating Windows.

November  25

Gloucester Downtown Christmas Parade starting at 3PM at the State Fish Pier on Parker Street proceeding to Main Street to Western Avenue.

The Annual Tree Lighting at Kent Circle will follow the Christmas Parade.

December 6

The 38th Annual Ladies Night – Stores will be open late. Many offering

refreshments and special offers. With every item purchased receive a free

entry to the $1,500 Shopping Spree.

December 8

The Middle Street Walk – 10AM to 3PM – FREE – During the day there will be concerts and special events at: Cape Ann Museum, Sawyer Free Library, Trinity Church, Universal Unitarian Church, Sargent House Museum, and more!

Full list of events on The Middle Street Walk’s Facebook page.

The Annual lighting of the Lobster Trap Tree at 4:45PM.

December 10

Bank Gloucester’s Tree Lighting 5 – 6PM. A reception to follow in the Bank Lobby, to benefit Hospice of the North Shore.

December 13

The 38th Annual Men’s Night – Stores open late. Many offering refreshments and special offers. With every item purchased receive a free entry to the $1,500 Shopping Spree (REMINDER: last day to enter is December 19).

December 20

The 1st Annual Family and Friends Night. Stores open late! Restaurants will

offer free desert or appetizers! ­Carolers strolling Main Street! Gather your friends and family and join us and enjoy the evening.

Santa will draw the Winning Ticket at 9 pm, to the $1,500. Shopping Spree.

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Wednesday, November 28 to Sunday, December 2

Open Houses in the shops all weekend long!

Thursday, November 29 5:00 to 8:00 pm: Manchester Division Party featuring the Lucky Nine Drawing at The Landing (tickets $25; grand prize $1,000, more than 20 prizes in all!)

Friday, November 30: Shop Manchester Night! 4:00 to 9:00 pm

How to Play

-Get a Shop Manchester Night Passbook, available by mid-November from participating stores.
-Collect stamps from ALL participating shops, between 4:00 and 9:00 pm.
-Bring your Passbook to The Landing for a complimentary drink and a gift pack filled with valuable gift certificates from local merchants valued at over $200! Plus be entered in a drawing for a brand new Google Nexus 7 Tablet.

Saturday, December 1: Santa arrives by tug boat, Jingle Bell Walk, Surfari’s Stand Up Paddleboard’s harbor "parade", weekend shop-around event, Pancake Breakfast

Sunday, December 2: Concert, weekend shop around event, Friendship Tree lighting, and shop around prize winners announced

Rockport Holiday Events

Saturday, December 1 to Monday, December 31

Over 100 Quaint Shops & Art Galleries

Unique Gifts for the Whole Family in Every Price Range

Strolling Minstrels & Carollers ~ Gaily Decorated Streets & Stores

Fairs, Festivals & Concerts Seaside Inns & Restaurants Open for Your Enjoyment

December 1

Santa’s Arrival by Boat * Tree Lighting Ceremony

December 7

Shop Rockport! A Festive Evening of Exclusive Events! 4:00 to 8:00 pm 

December 8

"Seashells and Jingle Bells" Inn & Kitchen Tour, 1:00 to 5:00 pm

December 8 – 9

Seaside Village Open House

11th Annual Holiday Gallery Stroll

December 22

67th Annual Christmas Pageant

December 31

New Year’s Rockport Eve 2012

For further information and a complete Calendar of Events for this month-long program, now in its 28th year, contact the Rockport division of the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce at 978-283-1601 or visit us on the web at www.rockportusa.com.

Celebrate the Holidays on Cape Ann!

Shop Local!

The Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce invites you to join the

Cape Ann Gift Certificate Program!

Great gift idea and a wonderful promotional opportunity for the

upcoming Holiday Season!

Don’t delay – It is FREE TO JOIN this tremendously successful program.

How Does My Business Benefit?

The Program creates economic growth on Cape Ann

Free advertising and exposure for your business

Access to dollars that stay on Cape Ann

How Does It Work?

Certificates are deposited as a check – just fill in the store name in the payee space. The Chamber maintains an account funded by the original purchase of the gift certificate. Certificates can be purchased for $10 and up.

How Is It Promoted?

– Gloucester Daily Times ads

– Cape Ann Beacon ads

– Tent cards at cash registers, window decals, signs at Shaw’s Supermarkets

– Mentioned at Chamber events

– Special notice sent to Human Resource Directors of Cape Ann’s largest

employers

How Much Does It Cost?

There is no charge to join in the Cape Ann Gift Certificate program –

participation is a benefit of Chamber membership

Who Participates?

The Chamber encourages participation from all Cape Ann business types: retail, dining, hospitality, services, and professional.

There are currently over 200 Chamber members participating in the program.

The names of participating businesses are given out with each gift certificate sale, and are listed on the Chamber’s website at 

www.capeannchamber.com/giftcert.pdf

Where Can They Be Purchased?

– At the Chamber office in Gloucester

– At both Shaw’s Supermarket Gloucester locations

How Many Gift Certificates Have Been Sold?

Sold in 2010: Over $87,000 worth

Sold in 2011: Over $81,000 worth

Sold in 2012 (to date): Over $36,000 worth

www.capeannchamber.com