Author: Joey Ciaramitaro
Community Stuff June 3, 2012
Good Morning Joey,
I have had 3 different customers suggest that I email you regarding my newly opened business on Washington Street.
I have had an Antique/Collectibles Multi-Dealer shop in Ipswich for 5 years, and just this month (May), moved it to 57 Washington Street here in Gloucester. I have changed the name from Rose Cottage, TO…
JUNQUE & DISORDERLY.
I’m very happy with my new space and I’m even happier to be in Gloucester. I moved from Wakefield to Gloucester exactly 2 years ago, so it’s a pleasure to have my business so close to home now.
I would love to get the word out that my business "exists" in Gloucester.
Best Regards, Cheryl Conly JUNQUE & DISORDERLY
Sarah Slifer Dance Happenings Summer 2012
Sarah Slifer and Olivia Powell in Serenade, photo by Ziggy Hartfelder
Hello friends of dance,
I’ve got a bunch of dance happenings this summer, and they seem to be tidily thematic around dance heritage. It’s as if I planned my year before hand, but in fact it’s because ideas are sticky. From preparing to teach dance history last semester, to drafting ideas for a residency investigating the role of legacy in the creation of new work, to making a new piece that honors my deep dance roots in ballet, 2012 has been a year of looking back, and forging ahead.
The new piece is a duet for myself and Olivia Powell, recent Tisch graduate and new member of Atlanta Ballet. Serenade, yes, to Tchaikovsky’s Serenade for Strings (first movement), is a giving-in to the beauty and power of the music, the memory of the Balanchine choreography that I watched on videotape 1,000 times when I was growing up, and the depth and transformation of the ballet vocabulary in my choreographic work. The piece is romantic without the schlock, and packs surprises within the classical underpinnings. We hope to also present the piece with live music from two pianists – stay tuned for details!
AND this Saturday I will be performing in some dances by Ina Hahn, a former dancer with Doris Humphrey among other big names in American Modern Dance, in program of her work at the Cape Ann Museum. Watch me steal fire from the God as Prometheus, and play basketball. Not at the same time, of course.
Hope to see you at a performance or two!
-Sarah
CALENDAR
June 2
The Artists of Folly Cove, choreography by Ina Hahn, Cape Ann Museum, Gloucester, 11AM performance, free. http://www.capeannhistoricalmuseum.org/special/exhibits.htm
June 16
Debut of Serenade at the Third Life Studios Choreographer’s Showcase, curated by Kelley Donovan, in Somerville, MA in an informal shared program. 8PM, tickets $15 in advance / $20 at door. http://www.thirdlifestudio.com/performances.html
July 7
Panelist at the Gloucester Writers Center for a discussion on Proprioception, instigated by Kate Tarlow Morgan. 7PM, free. http://www.gloucesterwriters.org
August 16
Improvisation performance through the Cape Ann Museum for their CAMafterhours event, with local divo Brian King and his lustrous voice. We are finding inspiration in the museum’s collection from Victorian paintings of children and the contrasting powerful female nude sculptures. Cape Ann Museum, doors 6PM, $ donation http://www.capeannhistoricalmuseum.org/
August 28 – September 1
“Movement and Method: A Collaborative Forum” is a residency in which Kate Tarlow Morgan, Vincent Cacialano, and I will be sharing ideas on legacy and dance-making, and creating a performance on the picturesque compound of Windhover in Rockport, MA. Performance info TBA, with discussion and party to follow. Tickets $10. http://www.windhover.org/
Reiki Clinic June 19th
Gloucester At Dawn- North and South Channel Ahead- Gloucester Harbor 4:42AM 5/19/12
Slideshow- Pictures from Rockport’s Memorial Day Ceremonies
Hi Joey.
A slideshow of pictures from Rockport’s Memorial Day Ceremonies is at http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=298991590191346
Thanks
BearskinNeck.net
Photos are courtesy of Angela Cook, Oasis Rockport
The eight annual Summer Retreat is just a couple of months away!
The eight annual Summer Retreat is just a couple of months away!
The Retreat is a rare opportunity for people to take a break from their busy lives and experience something wonderful. It’s a chance to:
Rest and revitalize with life-changing happiness teachings from world-class teachers and master practitioners – including the amazing Lama Marut, author of A Spiritual Renegade’s Guide to the Good Life.
Enjoy meditation, yoga at all levels and community in the beauty of pastoral New England.
Understand how to live in happiness for six days…so you can be happy the rest of your life.
The retreat is led by Lama Marut — an American Buddhist monk whose teachings are both profound and completely engaging. He will make you laugh. He will make you think. He will probably change your life.
You can check out his podcasts – including podcasts from last year’s Summer Retreat – on iTunes.
Thanks to Joey and Good Morning Gloucester for supporting the Summer Retreat!
Last of The Eastern Rigs From Jon Campbell
Jon writes-
I spent a lot of time around Gloucester over the years. As you’d leave out of the harbor, I used to see a small Eastern Rig tied up at the end of Rocky Neck past the railway. Got to thinking about how the old-timers felt about those boats, made a song.
Down here in Pt. Judith the ‘Roanne’ ended up at Mystic Seaport, and the "E Carl Rice " got cut up and put in a dumpster.
Was looking at your photos of American Eagle and thought I’d see if you wanted to use this song to put together a montage piece using some of your old pics.
Got Alan Estes to join us out at the Astoria Fisher Poets Gathering last year, but he didn’t make it this year.
Drones Club is the private club for Pt. Judith fishermen, has toilet seats from long gone boats nailed to east wall.
I’m supposed to play up at Harbor Loop this year, not sure when, here’s a last video of a song dear to our hearts down here at the water’s edge in RI.
Only In Ipswich From My Boy Doug Brendel
Funny Ipswich book by “The Outsidah”
What do you think about your hometown?
Only in Ipswich, a new book by Ipswich Chronicle columnist Doug Brendel, makes humorous observations on life in Ipswich from the perspective of a newcomer.
Cartoon-illustrated by the author, Only in Ipswich includes a complete year’s worth of “The Outsidah” columns, plus the columns Brendel wrote that his wife wouldn’t let him turn in.
“Don’t forget to mention that I included very poor-quality sketches of all five selectmen,” Brendel says. OK, there, we didn’t forget. His sketches also include a mosquito in a Patriots cap, a fisher cat driving a school bus, a map of Ipswich constructed out of breakfast foods, and other oddities.
“I hope the book makes people smile with recognition,” the author says, “as they see Ipswich in a fun new way. I think it might also be something anyone on the North Shore might like to send to friends or relatives out of town, to give them a glimpse of why we love it here.”
The book is available at local Ipswich businesses and on Amazon. You can follow The Outsidah at Outsidah.com.
Community Stuff June 2, 2012

NORTH SHORE ARTS ASSOCIATION
90th Anniversary Season
Artist Members Exhibition II
June 9 – July 7, 2012
Opening Reception
Sunday, June 10, 2 – 4pm
We are looking for a few more volunteer runners to hold paintings for the jury on Tuesday, June 5. If you are able to help, please contact the Gallery at 978-283-1857.
Click Here to View Award Winners from Exhibition I
Upcoming Events:
Free Demonstrations
Steve Kennedy, Oil Painting
Sunday, June 3 at 2pm

Tom Sutherland, Oil & Wax Painting
Saturday, June 9 at 2pm

Invitation to Artists!
Really Open Rehearsal and "Paint-in"
with Music at Eden’s Edge Chamber Music Ensemble
Monday, June 11, 12:30-3:00 pm
Artists are invited to attend this rehearsal and use the musicians as live models; or interpret the music through painting or just listen. Whatever you wish, you may share in the rehearsal process that leads to musical performance while surrounded by inspiring works of art in NSAA’s spacious gallery!
Open to Artist and Associate Members and Friends.

This is a goodwill donation event.
If attending please bring your own easels,
small tables and drop cloths.
Ongoing Exhibits
Gordon Grant Room Featured Artist
Jude Abbe
May 26 – June 14
Hallway Gallery Featured Artist
William E. Duke
May 26 – June 14
North Shore Arts Association
11 Pirates Lane
Gloucester, Massachusetts 01930
978-283-1857
HISTORIC NEW ENGLAND OPEN HOUSE DAY
BEAUPORT, SLEEPER – MCCANN HOUSE AND COGSWELL’S GRANT
If you haven’t experienced the sun-drenched terraces of Beauport in Gloucester, the atmosphere of a Vintage Baseball Game at the Spencer-Peirce-Little Farm in Newbury, a sneak peek into one of America’s finest folk art collections at Cogswell’s Grant in Essex, or a game of croquet in the historic Phillips House backyard, your time has arrived.
Historic New England, the nation’s oldest and largest heritage organization, will offer ten free experiences in the North Shore, spanning over three hundred years or history. Free house tours will be available at all North Shore properties on Saturday, June 2.
On Cape Ann, please visit the Beauport, Sleeper-McCann House on Eastern Point and see the newly restored landscape, open 10 am – 5 p.m. and Cogswell’s Grant in Essex, open 11 am – 5 p.m. Free guided tours are available on the hour.
Please call 978-283 – 0800 for more details. Hours vary per museum. Please visit http://www.historicnewengland.org to plan your day.
Historic New England house museums on the North Shore offering free tours on June 2:
Beauport, Sleeper-McCann House, Gloucester, 1907
Boardman House, Saugus, 1692
Coffin House, Newbury, 1678
Cogswell’s Grant, Essex, 1728
Dole-Little House, Newbury, c. 1715
Gedney House, Salem, 1665
Phillips House, Salem, 1821
Rocky Hill Meeting House, Amesbury, 1785
Spencer-Peirce-Little Farm, Newbury, c. 1690
Swett-Ilsley House, Newbury, c. 1670
CAST I Hate Hamlet Final Performances
Unsolicited comments on CAST’s production of “I Hate Hamlet”:
"I laughed so hard, my ear fell off," said V. Vangoe after seeing Cape Ann Shakespeare Troupe’s production of "I Hate Hamlet". “I lost thirty pounds and one inch off my waist”, W.H. Tafte. “Funnier than “Othello” and not nearly as long”, G.B. Shor. The witty and sometimes touching (but in a good way) comedy is finishing its run this weekend, Friday and Saturday at 7:30 PM and Sunday at 3 PM at The Cape Ann (The Annie), 1 Washington Street (corner of Main), Gloucester. Directed by Ray Jenness, this delightfully funny piece written by Paul Rudnick features Beth Bevins, Evie Gariepy, David McCaleb, Beebe Nelson, Nick Neyeloff and Graig Owen.
Tickets, $15; $10 (student); $5 (under 19) are available at the door or may be reserved at cast2008@prodigy.net . More information is available at capeannshakespearetroupe.blogspot.com and Facebook.
ALL Women of Faith….take some time from your busy schedules to enjoy the company of women in song in prayer at the Bass Rocks Elks function hall, Gloucester, on Tuesday, June 12, from 3-7PM and Wednesday, June 13th from 9AM-4PM (Dinner and lunch provided).
The women from Holy Family Parish Gloucester , are sponsoring ValLimar Jansen, a highly regarded singer, cantor, and recording artist. She is also a college professor, a leader of worship and prayer and a presenter at workshop conferences across the United States . Known especially for her work with gospel, contemporary Christian and gospel-jazz styles, she sings a wide range of music, including spirituals and traditional organ based music. ValLimar will be accompanied by Mary Carol Kendzia with her talents as an experienced accompanist and editing/writing for catechesis and spirituality. The focus for the gathering is on “Women Responding to their Baptismal Call in Challenging Times.” Cost for the day and a-half event is $75.00, {$60.00 for women over 60 years of age.}
Registrations can be found at Holy Family Parish Office, St. Joachim’s Church, St. Ann ’s Church or by visiting our website at www.holyfamilycapeann.org. or by contacting Dawn Alves at dalves@holyfamilycapeann.org. You can see more of ValLimar’s talents at any of the following websites; www.spiritandsong.com , www.afwmusic.com http://facebook.com/vallimar, or ValLimar Jansen Youtube.com .

Opening This Weekend!

An intimate collection of female literary portraits by Edgar Lee Masters performed by Ms. Meriwether set in small town Illinois at the turn of the 20th Century.
Saturday, June 2 at 8PM
Sunday, June 3 at 3PM
Monday, June 4 at 8PM
Full Price – $50, Senior & Student – $45
Call GSC Box Office for Tickets and Information
978-281-4433
or visit www.gloucesterstage.com

Bringing ‘Spoon River’ women to life
By Gail McCarthy
Read more in this Gloucester Daily Times article… Click here!
Gloucester At Dawn 4:46AM 5/28/12 Captain Solomon Jacobs Park and Gloucester Harbormaster Office
Afternoon Cruise in Gloucester Harbor Photos From Len Burgess
Wednesday May 30th, a quiet day on the waterfront.
–Len Burgess
Burnham House From John Wheeler
Hi Joey, drove past the Burnham house tonight. The light was much different, than the other morning, but the water was just has still. I happen to have my Canon point and shoot, A630. Those mosquitoes are viscous, Set on auto, and took a few shots, and got back in the car with half of those little buggers eating me alive.
John Wheeler
Cape Ann Lanes- 2 Hours of Bowling, Shoe Rental For 6, One Large Pizza and A Pitcher of Coke For $35 #Boom!
Skip Montello Featured at Cape Ann Coffee Through August
Hi Joey,
I just wanted to let the GMG family know that I will be the featured photographer at Cape Ann Coffee’s, Bass Ave, from June thru August. Please stop by for morning coffee or lunch and enjoy some Cape Ann landscapes.
Thanks Joey,
PS. It’s time to start framing your photography, awesome work!
Skip
North Coast Angler www.northcoastangler.com
Skip Montello Photos www.skipmontellophotos.com
Big Mike’s Bikes
Hi Joey!
Wanted to let you know we’re opening our shop up this Monday, June 4. We’re located at 50 Maplewood Ave, Suite 3, next to 7/11 and the new McDonalds (we’re between Miguel’s and the car wash.) Our hours are going to be 10-7 Monday-Friday, with late Thursday hours until 9. Saturdays and Sundays we’ll be open 11-4, with extended hours for pre-registered rental customers to pick up and drop their bikes.
We have an awesome selection of used bicycles – road bikes, vintage cruisers, and mountain bikes, all of which have been tuned up and gone over with a fine-tooth comb – they all come with 30 day warranties. And from now until the end of June, if you buy a used bicycle from us, we’ll give you up to $10 in free accessories!
Big Mike also offers tune-ups for $45, and we are still offering mobile service for an additional $5 each way (so if you don’t have a big car or a bike rack, you can still get that bike fixed!) We do all manners of repairs, especially rehabs of those bikes in the cellar you’ve been ignoring for the last decade. They’re probably still good!
We’ve also got some great accessories here, from training wheels to grips to lights, locks, and helmets. We do rentals, as well! We have a fleet of hybrid/city bikes that are brand new, stylish, and locks and helmets are provided at no additional cost.
Hope to see you soon!
Kathleen
Big Mike’s Bikes
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Specializing in used bicycle sales and service.
New and used parts and accessories.
978-222-3737
http://www.bigmikesbikes.org
Aran Patrican Friendship Hockey Skate fundraiser, Friday, June 1
JD Perry writes-
Hi Joe,
Just a quick note to let you know that I got together with a bunch of buddies, including Paul "Vuda" Genovese, Barry Clifford, Rob Bouchie, Jimmy Marr and Rusty Harnish to put together the first annual hockey fund-raising event in memory of Aran Patrican, who tragically passed away from a heart infection this past January, and to benefit his son Thomas Gomes Patrican. Our goal, because this was put together so quickly, was to get this established in 2012 then build upon it in successive years. We will also be following this up with a golf outing fundraiser in August.
The schedule for tonight, June 1 is:
6:00 — JP vs. Old Timers
7:00 — Diggers vs. Doc Twombly’s Monday Night Crew
8:00 — Tony Frontiero’s team vs. Doc Twombly’s Monday Night Crew II
Thank you for all your help in getting the good word out to your readers about the strength of our community. This is simply one example in a long line of so many that you have featured on your blog.
With kind regards,
JD Perry
CELEBRATION OF LIFE FOR RICK KALOUST WILL BE JUNE 9TH
"CELEBRATION OF LIFE" FOR RICK KALOUST WILL BE JUNE 9TH FROM 2-5 AT THE GLOUCESTER HOUSE RESTAURANT PLEASE RSVP AT: http://paperless.ly/z1ixgo

Community Photos June 1, 2012
Hi Joey: Just had new stepping stones put in last week. Mama turtle
decided to find a spot to lay eggs, I guess. I’ll be filling in holes in
our new landscaping in the days to come.
I don’t know how to make turtle soup – does sister Felicia?
Susan LaRosa
Rock Sculptures on the Back Shore Photos From Janet Rice
Hi Joey-
I was intrigued by the beauty of these rock sculptures through the morning fog on the Back Shore. In the last photo, does anyone know what James Regan -14- signifies?
Community Stuff June 1st, 2012
Joey C’s Props and Flops May Edition
The list may be updated randomly
PROPS:
Dark Brown Mulch
Pickles
Harborwalk
Ohana Opening
Rocky Neck Season Opens
Boulevard Flags
The Hot Wing Challenge
Bex’ Tomatillo Sauce
French Manicure
FLOPS:
Red Mulch
Hard Copy Phone Books
One Lane On The Bridge When No Construction Took Place
Skinny Jeans/Mom Jeans/Double Denim
Green Pressure treated decks that don’t get stained
Anything Green touching My Lobster Roll
Black or Purple Grape Nail polish








































