Community Stuff May 19th

 

Atlantic Vacation Homes has a Facebook Page they would like you to know about-

http://www.facebook.com/atlanticvacationhomes

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CAPE ANN COMMUNITY CINEMA HOSTS ACCLAIMED DOCUMENTARY
Film describes positive way forward for our schools

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On May 21, 2012, the Cape Ann Community Cinema at 21 Main Street in Gloucester will screen the documentary AUGUST TO JUNE: BRINGING LIFE TO SCHOOL (www.AugustToJune.com). This intimate portrait is a buoyant contrast to films like “Waiting For Superman” and other recent negative portrayals of public schools. With humor and empathy, the film delves deeply into what a meaningful education entails, and asks viewers to question current test driven trends.

AUGUST TO JUNE has won praise from local and national educators and policy makers. Alfie Kohn, author of The Schools Our Children Deserve and other books, (and called by Time Magazine "perhaps the country’s most outspoken critic of education’s fixation on grades [and] test scores."), says of AUGUST TO JUNE: "It is one thing to deplore the assembly-line model of schooling, with its emphasis on mindless compliance and rote memorization. Far more useful is to see the alternative take shape in front of you. In ‘August To June,’ we have a visual record of a community of learners, a series of moments – discoveries and setbacks – through the school year that accumulate like sparkling beads on a string. The result is as engrossing as it is illuminating."

Gloucester resident Jay Featherstone, author of Schools Where Children Learn, and emeritus faculty leader Michigan State University’s acclaimed teacher education program called it "…a flat out gorgeous, beautiful movie, a brilliant poem of childhoods in motion over time.”

The film was chosen for inclusion in CINESTRAT 2011 (Spain’s social change documentary film festival) and was featured at the Save Our Schools conference during their call to action in Washington, D.C.

Cape Ann’s much-publicized debate over the new Gloucester Community Arts Charter School has dominated public conversation about education. This screening of AUGUST TO JUNE, as well as the conversation with filmmakers Amy and Tom Valens afterwards, gives those who care about the future of education and high stakes testing a chance to watch and discuss a positive vision for the future.

AUGUST TO JUNE follows 26 third and fourth graders for one entire school year, as their teacher, her colleagues, and parents encourage curiosity and creativity, build a community of learners, work to honor each child and catch opportunities to develop respect for differences. It takes place in a California public school, but its message is universal. The film is the jumping-off point to broaden local and national conversations about public schools beyond test scores.

The filmmakers are available for interviews at (415) 488-9244, or by e-mail at tomvalens@comcast.net and amyvalens@comcast.net.

A press kit, trailers and more information can be found at www.AugustToJune.com.

This special Cape Ann Community Cinema event has an admission price of $12.50 all seats ($10.00 for Cinema Members) and will include dinner, a movie and a discussion afterwards with filmakers Tom and Amy Valens.

AUGUST TO JUNE screens at Cape Ann Community Cinema at 21 Main Street in Gloucester on May 21st. Doors open for dinner and vintage educational films “from the archives” at 6:00pm; AUGUST TO JUNE screens at 7:00pm with a discussion immediately following.

To view a trailer and learn more about AUGUST TO JUNE, visit www.AugustToJune.com.


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(Rockport, MA) May 14, 2012— Peter A. Anderson, President and Chief Executive Officer of Rockport National Bancorp, Inc. and its subsidiary Rockport National Bank is pleased to announce that for a third consecutive year Rockport National Bank has been recognized by American Banker Magazine as one of the top 200 community banks in the United States.

The May 2012 issue of American Banker highlights the top 200 Community Banks in the United States.  Though 36 states are represented, Rockport National Bank ranked number 69 was one of only 6 banks representing Massachusetts.  Being recognized as a leading performer during these economic times is evidence of our commitment to both our customers and shareholders, states Peter Anderson. 

Rockport National Bank has been serving the Cape Ann community since 1851.  The Bank now has four full service locations on the North Shore including Rockport, Gloucester and Beverly.  For additional information visit http://www.rockportnational.com.

International Dory Race Boat Launch This Sunday

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Erik Dombrowski writes-

We will be meeting this Sunday, May 20th at 9:30 AM at Eastern Ave. Self Storage to launch the freshly fixed and painted Race Dories in preparation for the upcoming eliminations.  Anyone who has a trailer available is asked to bring it along.  4 race dories will be launched and 2 practice dories will be pulled that morning, but with a little help it should only take an hour or two.  Please respond if you can help and if you have a trailer available.

And, a big thank you to all who supported our 60th Anniversary fund raiser last weekend.  Many bought tickets making the night a success.  And some even came and enjoyed the festivities.

Lastly, a reminder that this Saturday is the Essex River Race.  Anyone looking to use a dory should email the board for approval before taking one from the town landing.  And, eliminations are June 9th so get a partner and get rowing!

See you Sunday,

Erik

Winner Of The Two Tickets To Tonight’s Special Herb Pomeroy Tribute @ Fuller- Carol MFing McKenna!!! Boom!

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Herb Pomeroy’s Big Band ~ To Herb With Love
Friday, May 18 ~ 8:00pm @ Fuller School Auditorium
Sponsored by
gimmeLIVE Summer Concert Series
and  BankGloucester

Poll: Joey’s Lunch vs Ed’s Lunch- Who Ya Got For The Win?

Joey’s Lunch

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Ed’s Lunch

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The outcome of our completely scientific poll will speak volumes about our readership.

Italy Day 8: Capri

Took the Ferry From Positano to Capri. Beautiful ride- 38 euros for the two of us plus the one large suitcase we brought.

It is amazing to me how very distinct each of these places are along the Amalfi Coast. Each one more beautiful than the next.

Here is how I would rate them (even though rating them is totally subjective)
Praiano<Amalfi<Positano<Ravello<Capri

Rating them from least favorite to favorite might give the wrong impression that any one of them is not spectacular in its own right- they are all amazing places.

Capri is bustling with high end dining and shopping. The kind of shopping that is way out of our budget but is still cool to look in the windows. It is very active on one side and then on the other side of the island it is tranquil and there are long paths cut into the mountains that lead down to the sea.

I don't know who paid to have all of the beautiful parks and walkways done or how long ago but I'm continually awestruck at the beauty of the architecture and landscaping.

The people from Italy that come to the US must look down at us for not having one tenth of the imagination and creativity to create beautiful spaces that they do here. Everywhere. We have it in certain spaces but here in Italy the attention to aesthetically pleasing spaces is everywhere.

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50s Rockport From Ann Kennedy

Hi Joey.  Welcome home.  A dear family friend, no longer living, was a geographer and children’s textbook author.  While going through old books in the basement, I came across one of his texts and discovered that the first chapter was about Rockport.  Thought you might enjoy the images from the early 50s, from the book, Ways of Our Land, by C.W. Sorenson, 1954.

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Community Stuff May 18th

Free Health Resources and Information at Safe Boating Day at US Coast Guard Station in Gloucester

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On Saturday, May 19, from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. free health resources, access to health insurance, overdose prevention information, safety resources and other educational materials will be provided by: Healthy Gloucester Collaborative / Gloucester Health Department, Addison Gilbert Hospital Gloucester Family Health Center, The Open Door, PACE, and Adult Foster Care.

This program will be held at the U.S. Coast Guard Station, 14 Harbor Loop in Gloucester.  There is no fee and all are welcome to attend.  The free health fair is being held in conjunction with Safe Boating Day that will be held from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.

For further information about the health fair, please contact Kathy Day at Healthy Gloucester Collaborative Gloucester Health Department 866-964-4604. Safe Boating Day features: Commercial Boating Education, Recreational Boating booths, Signal Flare and Fire Extinguisher distress at 1000 and 1200, Fishing Vessel Examinations, try out safety gear, learn about safety gear requirements,  VHF Radio Use Class, Rescue Boat, Police Boat, and Cutter Tours, Dispose of expired flares (collected with appointment). Fun activities for kids!

For more information about the Safe Boating Day Events please contact Rick Bowen 978-283-0705, ext. 208.

Parking for these events are available at the lot adjacent to the Building Center and on Harbor Loop.


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Cape Ann Shakespeare Troupe will present its final production of the season, the comedy "I Hate Hamlet" written by Paul Rudnick and directed by Ray Jenness. The story involves a television actor, Andrew Rally, who has been offered the part of Hamlet with the Shakespeare In The Park company. At once attracted to the challenge and at the same time afraid of it, he is encouraged by his girlfriend to take it on. A real estate agent finds him an apartment in New York once occupied byJohn Barrymore, famous for his Hamlet in the mid twentieth century. When Barrymore’s ghost is summoned at a seance, he returns to coach Rally in the role. Rally, however, is more conflicted about playing Hamlet after being offered an easy well-paying TV role. Pulled in one direction by Barrymore and his girlfriend and in the other by fear and greed, he faces some tough choices with comic results. The cast includes Beth Bevins, Evie Gariepy, David McCaleb, Beebe Nelson, Craig Owen, and Nick Neyeloff


Trupiano’s Sausage Facebook Page

Hi Joey –
Just wanted to shoot you a quick email to let you know that Trupiano’s Sausage now has a Facebook page – http://www.facebook.com/TrupianosSausage if you wouldn’t mind spreading the word a little and/or liking us on Facebook.
thanks
Ciaramitaro Family


North Shore Art Throb Launch June 1 at Latitude 43

Friends,
Please mark your calendars for our Friday, June 1 Launch Party on the deck at Latitude 43 in Gloucester. Our monthly launch parties bring our readers, contributors, advertisers and lovers of the arts all in one place! We’re in our second year as the go-to magazine for bridging art and community. The May party at Porter Mill in Beverly gathered more than 150 people from all over the North Shore.
Come enjoy the beginning of summer and pick up your free copy of our Water issue! Fun begins on the beautiful deck overlooking the harbor from 6:30 to 8:30 and then moves next door to Minglewood Tavern!  Latitude 43 is at 25 Rogers Street, right downtown.latfortythree.com
Hope to see you there!
Best,
Dinah

Good Morning Gloucester Has Been Nominated For a Best of North Shore Blog Award

I just found out ten minutes ago but it looks like the voting started on February 28th.

If you feel like the hard work and dedication that the GMG Crew Puts In Is Worthy Of Your Vote, it would be nice of you to vote for us.

It looks like the voting started way back in February so I’m not sure if any of our readers know about it yet and the voting ends June 1st

You can vote here- http://nshoremag.com/bons-2012-blog/

Once at the page there is a drop down box, you’ll see Good morning Gloucester.  It’s pretty simple to vote.

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Brooke and Tristan Welty Enjoyed Their Stay In Gloucester

Joey,

Just wanted to write a note to let you know how much Tristan and I enjoyed our trip. It was perfect! The people in Gloucester were warm and welcoming, the food was amazing and the town is beautiful. It’s a gem. We’re planning on relocating there, hopefully in the fall! I’ve attached a picture of Henry the Aldabra tortoise proudly wearing his GMG sticker, representing the blog here in central PA. 

Brooke and Tristan

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It’s not too late to ride in the North Shore Tour de Cure this Sunday!

It’s not too late to ride in the North Shore Tour de Cure this Sunday!  This one-day cycling event raises funds to find a cure for diabetes. There are 15, 31, 62, and 100 mile routes across the North Shore that all depart from and return to Pingree School. The event culminates in an afternoon festival full of fun, friends, food and music!.

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http://www.diabetes.org/northshoretour

Karen Bagley Manager, North Shore Tour de Cure American Diabetes Association 10 Speen Street, 2nd Floor Framingham, MA 01701 617-482-4580 ext. 3487

Discover Gloucester Weekly from Linn Parisi

Welcome back, Joey- we missed you!

I know you were anxious to see the 2012 Discover Gloucester Visitor Guide cover- and here it is! Isn’t it fabulous?!

The amazing cover picture was taken by Jay Albert, Cape Ann Images. We love that it represents our City’s fishing heritage; our gorgeous sunsets and sunrises; our real working community- yup, we love it, and it’s getting rave reviews. Thanks, Jay!

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We’ll be distributing the Visitor Guides locally with huge help from Daphne at Promotions Express, and we’ve hired a company to distribute them far and wide outside our immediate area.

I’m happy to tell ya that Discover Gloucester was invited to the MA State House for Massachusetts Tourism Day last Wednesday, which was part of National Tourism Week.

All the State’s Tourism Councils- including ours, the North of Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB), got together to show Legislators what each region offers to visitors, and to let them know how much money tourism generates in taxes for the State, Cities and Towns. Quite a lot of money, and thousands of jobs.

We handed out chocolate fish lollipops from Turtle Alley to all the Legislators and aides (Thank you, Hallie!) along with our new Visitor Guide, whale watch pins and more than a few Ryan & Wood Distillery wooden nickels. Thanks to our four whale watch companies and Ryan & Wood for their participation. We also passed out information from the entire region, which consists of 34 communities.

It was an honor to represent Gloucester, the Cape Ann communities and the entire North of Boston region at the State House, especially as they debate the State budget which we hope will include a larger investment in tourism so we can all generate even more tax money coming back to us from hotel & restaurant taxes, and that in turn can be invested locally.

Did you know that every dollar invested in tourism brings back $8 in return?

Italy Day 7:Positano

Woke up late and worked our way down to the beach after breakfast on our terrace. Croissant, cappuccino, yogurt.

The walk to the beach is a good ways but the stunning views and exercise is welcome.

We got down there and saw El Capitan, the beach chair guy. The Mrs had already set off to find us a good spot on the beach and I was talking to El Capitan when he started to try to give me a tip on where to sit. I stopped him half way in telling him no matter because the Boss is going to decide where we sit regardless of what he tells me.

He smiled and nodded knowing exactly what I meant.

The Mrs gets all the credit for the planning of the trip and she has done an excellent job with the help of our friends Randy and Stephanie and Trip Advisor. I can’t tell you enough how useful Trip Advisor has been in finding great little places that don’t turn up in the big mass marketing travel machine. Every one of them value and in the right locations specific to what WE like to do. By reading other people’s tips you can save a ton of money and avoid dumps or places that charge a ton because they are covering huge marketing expenses to get you to come stay with them.

Anyway, growing up on beaches back home we tend to separate from the pack whenever possible. You can tell who the Midwesterners are on any beach as it doesn’t matter if you are the only two people on the beach, they will set up their beach chairs practically on top of you.

So we go to the very end of the beach and there’s a grotto type rock structure and we set up there all by ourselves. It was about as perfect a beach day as you could imagine. The water is crystal clear. Like if you would have told me that this certain area was reserved for kings I would have totally understood and moved on but we had it to ourselves all day long. Stayed til 6:30PM. The Mrs read. I listened to music and read up on more digital photography techniques and we swam. She also did some cannonballs from our perch.

Dinner at Cafe Positano was fantastic. Second favorite meal in Positano behind La Tagliate. I’d been craving a steak so I got one with porcini mushrooms and she got some fish.

Great great beach day.

 

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The Winner Of The Two Tickets To Friday Night’s Berklee College of Music Herb Pomeroy’s Big Band Performance “To Herb with love” Is Janette Parisi

For more info about the concert click here

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Rough Rider Steam Gillnetter From Bill Hubbard

Here’s one from out of the past.  The "Rough Rider" was a steam gillnetter built in Manitowoc, Wisconsin in 1904.  My great, great grandfather Axel B. Dahlmer bought her in 1909 and fished her out of Dunkirk, New York.  She here dimensions were  10gr.tons X 39′ length X 10′ beam and 5′ draft.  Axel sold her to my grandfather, John A. Dahlmer around 1910 and repowered her with a gasoline engine.  He brought her to Gloucester in 19

Visit my artists website and Blog at:
http://bill-hubbard.artistwebsites.com

 

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Community Stuff May 17th

Island Art & Hobby news

Hi Joey,
Island Art & Hobby has launched a frequent buyers club..  any chance you could post the blurb from our FB site??
We would like to recognize and appreciate all those who have supported us. So beginning today we have implemented a frequent buyers club.. For each $10 spent in the store you will have a star placed on your ID card kept at the register.. Collect 10 stars and you will receive a 10% discount on your next purchase. Stop by and get your ID card today!!! …and our heartfelt thanks for supporting local !!!
Many thanks,
Don Boye
Island Art & Hobby 117 Main Street
Gloucester, MA 01930  978.879.4511
islandartandhobby.com


On the next Cape Ann Profiles show host Rich Sagall interviews movie writer, director and Shawn Goulard and movie actor Nick Decoulos, the creative team behind the movie Devil’s Island. The movie, which recently premiered to a sold-out audience at the Gloucester Cinema, is an eerie tale of intrigue shot here on Cape Ann.
Cape Ann Profiles can be seen on Cape Ann TV Channel 12 on Friday, May 18 at 10:30AM and 7:00PM and on Sunday, May 20 at 2:00PM. It repeats on Friday, May  25 at 10:30AM and 7:00PM and on Sunday, May 28 at 2:00PM.


Please join us at the Lanesville Community Center Sunday, May 20, 3 – 5 PM for an exhibition of Helen Jacobson’s art and a taste some of her much loved chocolate!  Helen Jacobson lived from 1918 – 2011 and she loved Lanesville and Cape Ann.  At 3:30 PM, the LCC will unveil a stone dedicated to Helen.  All are welcome to join us!


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Local author and musician Barry Stacks has written two more novels using Gloucester and Cape Ann as the platform on which the stories take place.  124 Main Street: When We Was

takes place in and around the business that once occupied that address (Nick’s Pool Room).  It is the tale of four Italian cousins all born in 1946.  The story follows the four cousins as they attempt to navigate the treacherous waters of the 1960’s.  Simply put, they were told all through their informative years that they were capable of achieving anything they wanted.  As a storm tide blew in the wake of the war in Southeast Asia, they found they were ill equipped to face the challenges they faced.  It is a moving story, at time very funny and at other times very sad.

Following the success of his successful  All in Vein saga and the popular  House on Marchant Street the author has now turned to a very different  genre.  Ann’s Eyes: The Twins of Thacher Island is a tale that will surely raise the hair on the back of your neck.  The two main characters are twins who live with their parents on Thacher Island.  Their father is the lighthouse keeper.  He is married to a beautiful woman, who like himself, is of Finnish ancestry.  Murder and mayhem follow the twins through their lives.

Look for part iv if the All in Vein series in the fall of 2012.

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Spiran Lodge #98 is having an Open House on Motif #1 Day, May 19th from 11:30 AM to 2:00 PM. The Lodge is located on the corner of Broadway and School Street in Rockport. Please come join us for refreshments and learn more about our Lodge.

Submitted by Judith Harris

Gloucester MA Harbor Walk Walking Tour

The camera battery dies just as we get to one of the most important parts, Maritime Gloucester, but it’s still a nice video.

Click here to view it

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