Community Photos 8/22/12

Thank you, Al Bezanson for the story of the beautiful schooner Bald Eagle. Here’s a shot of her in the Schooner Festival parade in 2010.

–Len Burgess

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Marvelous Sunset Sunday NIght 8/19/12
–Len Burgess

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Fred Bodin submits-

Nanette Benoit, Ginny Renehan, Fred Bodin Jaa Goduti, Major Marshall Plavan USAF, and girlfriend Fanony Buleje at Bodin Historic Photo during the second Block Party of 2012. Fanony left with the ‘sticka," and promises to represent from Machu Picchu when she visits her home in Peru.

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Mile marker 1 Serving Breakfast 7 Days A Week

Tobin writes-

Hey Joey,

So a lot of people now know that Mile Marker One serves Lunch & Dinner. However they might not know that we now serve BREAKFAST too!  Can you please help us out and shout out to all your GMG fans.

– Breakfast is served EVERYDAY starting at 7am.

– Directly on the water on our  River Deck or inside our new year-round dining room.

There is no view like the Mile Marker One view for a waterfront breakfast where you can watch the sunrise over the Blynman Bridge and enjoy your fresh brewed coffee and watch the waterfront start to bustle.  

Items you that might interest you include: Our Huevos Rancheros, Lumper’s Picnic, Lobster Benny, Annisquam (smoked salmon) omelet, or our Funky Monkey Pancakes to name a few.

Mile Marker One also serves lunch and dinner 11:30am-10pm.

Just looking for a place to have a drink? Hang out on our Bridge Deck, chill in our Adirondack chairs. Or hang in our Pool Bar and watch our new 60” flat screen TV. Live music continues Thurs-Sunday on our Bridge deck. Check out our entertainment schedule at www.MMarker1.com

Thanks!

Tobin Dominick

Mile Marker One – Waterfront Restaurant & Bar

Most Perplexing Gloucester Intersection Poll

Here it is the poll in reference to this post yesterday-

Which intersection in Gloucester do you think perplexes the most drivers?

Posted on August 21, 2012 by

Post your nominee in the comment section of this post and I’ll create a poll

Community Stuff 8/22/12

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Friday night, August 24, weather permitting, the Gloucester Area
Astronomy Club and Halibut Point State Park will host a star party
from sundown to 10:00pm at the visitor’s center. There will be
telescopes and planets, double stars and star clusters and galaxies
and more, to see and wonder at. This activity, like everything GAAC
does, is free and open to the public. Come and enjoy our dark summer
sky. If it’s cloudy we’ll try again the next evening, Saturday the
25th.


The Cape Ann YMCA is looking for volunteers for our upcoming road races:
AROUND CAPE ANN 25K
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3
RUN THE GOOSE 7K
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3
Whether you can help out for a half-hour or all day, we need your support!
For more information, please contact Courtney Milligan at
milliganc@northshoreymca.org
or
978-283-0470 ex. 1709
or Barbara Berry at
berryb@northshoreymca.org
Thank you for your consideration!


Czerepak on Rocky Neck

Czerepak showThis Thursday August 23 the art of the late Al Czerepak will be featured at Kismet Gallery on Rocky Neck. The event is a unique showing of the local artist’s work featuring art previously unseen by many. Czerepak lived and worked on Cape Ann for over 30 years and his paintings, metal sculptures and wood carvings are beautiful reflections of the environment that nurtured him. He saw art in everything and could make art out of anything. The free exhibit will run from Thursday the 23rd to Sunday the 26th.

FINALLY……You too can have a chance to see Sista Felicia in action and be a part of a Traditional Sicilian Dinner Preparation

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After repeated requests, lots of begging, and downright cooking-night crashers…Sista Felicia has agreed to open her kitchen to the public.

Felicia will be cooking in her kitchen, with friends and family, at least 2 x a week and you now have an opportunity to watch Felicia in action, help with the food preparation, and finally eat all together at her famous dining room table.

The menus will be set with Mohan/Ciaramitaro traditional family favorites such as Sunday Zuggo, Braciule, and Meatballs, Dishes created from Gloucester’s Local Waters, Arancini Rice Balls and Pasta Bolognese Sauce, Chicken and Beef Speddini and Pasta, Homemade Pasta (Mmm), Homemade Sausage, Zucchini Night with 4-5 different Zucchini recipes, or Mudiga Bread Crumbs, Steaks, and Sangies.

Every meal will be accompanied by pre-dinner nibbles, specialty side salad, bread and dessert of Felicia’s choice. You will literally be eating your way through the evening.
The choices will be endless and you can feel free to request items you have seen on the Good Morning Gloucester blog site. You may also feel free to bring your favorite Italian wine or spirits to accompany your meal.

The Demonstration Classes will kick off on Wednesday, September 12th, at 6:30 PM… with Felicia’s all time favorite meal of a Traditional Sicilian Dinner. The cost will be $75 a person and the Space is Limited to 10 people.

Menus and Dates for Future Classes will be posted on Sista Felicia’s Kitchen’s Facebook Page and Good Morning Gloucester.

Special Demonstration Nights for Groups of 10 can be arranged.

To reserve your spot in Sista Felicia’s Kitchen….email sistafeliciaskitchen@gmail.com
Hope to see you there.
Mangia!!!

#BOOM! Coastal Living magazine calls Gloucester a "Coastal Dream Town"

Joey,
More positive national media coverage for Gloucester: Coastal Living has a great article on Gloucester in next month’s issue. The article calls Gloucester a "Coastal Dream Town" and says Gloucester has a "rare combination of urban spirit and historic charm."
"An enthusiastic nightlife scene featuring live theater and local bands is bolstered by a restaurant renaissance," the article says about our city.

Great job by you and local Remax Realtor (and GoodMorningGloucester contributor) Kenny MacCarthy for talking with the reporter and providing colorful quotes in the story.
Matter Communications started talking with Coastal Living, one of the top lifestyle and travel magazines, about Gloucester two years ago so  it’s nice to see such a positive story finally come out! Matter works with the Cape Ann Chamber and local businesses to put the good word out about what a great place Gloucester is to live, work and visit.
Readers can see the Coastal Living story here: http://capeannchamber.com/Tourism/Coastal%20Living.pdf
Congrats, Gloucester!

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Congrats To The Family of Rich Mandelbaum Chef At Duckworth’s Bistrot and Creator and Editor of NorthShoreTonight.com

Rich writes-

Mandel-monster has arrived

Matilda Max Mandelbaum

7lbs 12oz
20 Inches
Aug, 9 2012

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check out Rich’s www.northshoretonight.com

Can You Identify This Schooner?

Schooner Festival is Coming!!!  August 31st – September 2nd

Can you identify this schooner? 

Hint – the photo is from GREEN DRAGON in one of the previous 27 Gloucester Schooner Races.

Al Bezanson

Can you name this schooner

For more info about the Gloucester Schooner Festival Check Out The Chamber of Commerce website-

Gloucester Schooner Festival Information

Video- Maritime Gloucester From Kenny MacCarthy

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Kenny writes-

http://www.capeanninfo.com/ Great place to take a walk, see the harbor, learn about Gloucester’s rich history.

Which intersection in Gloucester do you think perplexes the most drivers?

I nominate Flanagan Square.
Post your nominee in the comment section of this post and I’ll create a poll with the nominees tomorrow.

Susan McGee asks About Vegetarian Restaurant offerings Around Gloucester For her Visit

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Hello Joey,

How lucky I am to have stumbled upon your Interactive Eats page!  Great work!  I could use some of your help, if you have a few minutes. 

I have enjoyed several trips to Gloucester with visiting friends (we are in Salem, NH).  Very soon my family will be visiting and we want to explore Gloucester during the Schooner Festival.  We have an 87 year old Mom with us, so we are limited in speed and distance for walking.  We are planning to get to Gloucester early, and base ourselves around the Harbor Loop, take the water taxi for some easy water time to view the schooners, and go to different locations in Gloucester in the water taxi. 

Here is where I need your help – Do you know of any good places to eat that have at least a few vegetarian dishes?  While I am a huge seafood fan, one person is not, so ideally there is a place with good seafood and other options for vegetarians as well.  My plan is to park at Harbor Loop.  Hopefully we will find suitable parking if we get there early enough.  Maybe the water taxi goes to some great place within the harbor?

In the meantime, I will go through all the listings in your map and check out their menus.  Just thought you might know of something off the top of your head.  Thanks so  much for putting the map together!

Susan McGee

Anyone have some good suggestions for Susan?  Pipe right up in the comment section of this post.

Community Photos 8/21/12

Huge White Hibiscus From Len Burgess

Len writes-

Very large White Hibiscus plant attacked my camera on Pleasant St. Gloucester 8/18/12
–Len Burgess

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Jonathan Cahill submits-

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Hi Joey

Really enjoyed the Wonderfront Festival at Stage Fort Park today and stopping by your booth for a mason jar. 

Today’s sunset was incredible and here’s a couple of pictures of what it looked like from Rust Island if you’d like to use them.   I enjoy reading GMG every morning.  Keep up the great stories and fantastic photos.

Sandy Chadwick

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Paint Factory photo by Anthony Marks

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Gail Guittarr submits-

Off Annisquam YC    Another Cape Ann sight to behold.  Viewing this afternoon from Annisquam light and beach

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Community Stuff 8/21/12

Magnolia’s Roadshow

The Magnolia Historical Society has signed a Purchase and Sale agreement for the Blynman School a.k.a. “The Little Red Schoolhouse” on Magnolia Avenue . Our new facility, one of only six (2) room schoolhouses remaining in the United States will function as a local historical museum and local cultural center. However, before we can begin the journey of moving into the building we’ll need to install a new heating system and roof.

This summer we have reached out and asked for community support our efforts by donating new and used items to our fundraising event known as the Magnolia Roadshow. This year it will be on August 25, 2012 starting at 9 AM at the corner of Lexington and Norman Avenue in Magnolia and inside the Magnolia Library Center .

The MHS board is very appreciative of the response we received. It is overwhelming. Now we have hundreds, well probably thousands of items that we are sorting. Next Saturday, they will be sold at a Silent Auction, yard sale and an old-fashion public auction where an auctioneer will lead the bidding.

The day promises to be a fun event. The yard sale will open the event at 9 AM and feature something for everyone from vintage goods to household items, furniture, china baking yard and exercise equipment, toys, lamps, electronics, holiday decorations, typewriters and the list goes on and on.

There will also be a silent auction during the day and then at 6 PM a real old-fashion auction at the Blynman School . The auction items include everything from a new children’s ATV to a wooden riding horse. There are many gift certificates from local merchants and beautiful artwork by Shelia Lavelle, Jean Byrd, Sandy Herdman and Carol Liocano. In addition, Sandy Peek has restored a rowboat and James Fiahlo is building a copper boat. We’ll be posting more information on what you’ll find during the week

For a small donation to the MHS between 10 AM and noon, you can have your vintage items appraised by David Cox and Norman Larsen, two renowned antique professionals Call 978-281-0309 for an appointment or you can just walk- in.

Food always an important part of any event will include Dolly’s famous fish chowder and a bake sale.

There will be a family- friendly walk along the shore that will bring to life the rich heritage of the area and craft vendors will be lining Lexington Avenue .

For more information “like” the Magnolia Historical Society on Facebook or check our website MagnoliaHistoricalSociety. Com.

With your generosity, we will be able to nurture one of Gloucester ’s iconic landmarks back to its original luster as a revitalized community asset for all to enjoy.


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Artist Talk by Ken Hruby Wednesday Aug. 22, 7-9 pm at The Cultural Center at Rocky Neck.
In his Artist Talk at The Center, acclaimed sculptor and installation artist Ken Hruby will present slides of his powerful work – work that views our military culture critically, from direct experience, yet with humor and poignancy.
Ken Hruby says, "Save my earliest work in abstract welded steel, my entire body of work has been essentially autobiographical, dealing with my experience being part of the military sub-culture.  Except for a few brief periods in our nation’s growth, the military has been outside the general frame of reference to the majority  of the civilian population, even more so today with the absence of a draft and two wars being fought simultaneously.  I have tried to create work that bridges the gap between the society being served and the soldier; to start the dialog; to open the conversation.  While words cannot adequately tell where I have been and what I have experienced, the sculpture can charge the viewers imagination to ponder the inexpressible.  Humor and hyperbole are in the top drawer of my toolbox."
Ken Hruby was born at a cavalry post in the Black Hills of South Dakota and spent a happy, adventure-filled childhood as
an Army brat at a number of posts and camps in the mid-west and on the west coast. Family travel included tours in Japan
and Germany where he was exposed to cultural diversity at an early and impressionable age. After completing his secondary education in Tacoma, Washington, he graduated from West Point with an infantry commission in l961. For the following twenty-one years, he served in a wide variety of command and staff positions, including advisor to infantry and ranger battalions in Vietnam and two combat tours on the DMZ in Korea.
Upon completion of military service, he attended the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Massachusetts where he
focused in sculpture and received a prestigious Traveling Scholars Award. His work has been shown in numerous group and solo shows around the country and is included in several private and public collections, including the National
Vietnam Veterans Art Museum in Chicago. His first solo show, "Mustering Out",  and subsequent shows,"Juggernaut," ,
“Minefields of Memory” and “Free Fall” were selected by the Boston Globe as  "Best Gallery Events" for the years 1989, l995, 1997 and 1999 respectively.
His most recent show, “Trepanation: a face of battle; variations on an ancient theme”, was exhibited in May at the NK Gallery in Boston. Ken teaches at the Museum School of the Boston Museum
of Fine Arts, lives in Gloucester, and maintains a studio in Boston.

The Biggest Hugest Most Ginormous Bluefin Tournament To Hit Gloucester In Decades Begins This Week! The Bluefin Blowout! Mile Marker 1 Is Gonna Be Off The Rails

For More Info-

www.bluefinblowout.com

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Please Everyone Join Me In Thanking Paulie Walnuts For Donating His Printing Services To Cover Our Content Hosting Fees

Thanks Paulie!

Paul donated his services printing the Beefy T’s (the best quality T’s money can buy) I got by printing the Beth Swan designed logo on them.  The money raised by the sale of the T Shirts will go toward paying the hosting fees for GMG!

If you didn’t notice earlier today Paulie knocked it out of the park with his Gloucester Zen style video of the sunset from the State Fish Pier, check it!-

State Fish Pier Sunset 08/19/2012 video

Posted on August 20, 2012 by Paul F. Frontiero Jr.

Have You Installed the Gloucester HarborWalk App on your Android or iPhone/iPad Yet?

Hi Joey,

Have you installed the interactive Gloucester Harborwalk tour on your Android or IPad app yet, its very interesting and cool.

I thought you might want to add this to your blog…. all the information you need for the blog is at http://ghwalk.org/

Including how to get the App and a download to the pamphlet.

Tim

Gloucester Bytes

For iPhone-

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For Android-

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Wanna Download The Map? Click below-

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Gala Opening Reception Sunday August 19 -North Shore Arts Association- " An historic exhibition commemorating 90 years of Cape Ann Art" August 19-September 18

Alice Gardner submits-

Opportunity To Sail In The Gloucester Schooner Festival Race Aboard The Tyrone.

Al Bezanson and I are determined To GET YOU INVOLVED IN WHAT SHOULD BE ONE OF THE TOP EVENTS HELD ALL YEAR IN THIS FINE PORT!

The Gloucester Schooner Festival!

Joey…. TYRONE has a local connection as this schooner was designed by Sam Crocker of Manchester.  This year she will be sailing in her first Gloucester Schooner Race in the Medium Class with ADVENTURER, ARDELLE and LANNON.  She was built in 1939 at Simms Brothers in Dorchester, MA.  Last month she was featured at the Crocker Memorial Race in Manchester and here you see Harold Simms, owner Matt Sutphin and Sam Crocker’s great grandson Skip Crocker.  Harold was 14 when TYRONE was built.  He had us enthralled at the Crocker event with fond recollections of Sam Crocker and building TYRONE.

Matt recently began a chartering operation and is seeking passengers for the race and the coming and going to Gloucester.

http://www.chathamclassicyachtcharters.com/

TYRONE is one of the featured schooners in this new book

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Al Bezanson

For more info about the Gloucester Schooner Festival Check Out The Chamber of Commerce website-

Gloucester Schooner Festival Information