2011 Pee Wee Football Championships!! This Sunday November 13th

Good morning Joey,

Hoping you could help spread the word once again…….

Cape Ann Pee Wee Football Championships!

Please join us this Sunday, November 13th at Newell Stadium to cheer on the participants in this years Pee Wee Football Championships!  The C team Vikings will play the Manchester Hornets at 11am.  Following the c team game the B team Vikings will also play the Manchester Hornets.  The day wraps up with the A team Vikings facing off versus the Tigers.  We look forward to a large crowd to help cheer them on.  Following the A team game, GHS will be holding their golf ball drop fundraiser at the field, it should be something to see!

Many thanks for your continued support of all Gloucester youth athletics!!!

Jim Smith

This Is Your Daily Reminder To Go To Mamie’s Kitchen and Order the Greatest Linguica In The History Of Linguica

Yes I know I posted this yesterday but I am reposting it until you get your ass down there and taste this tasty ass homemade Linguica.

Tell ‘em Joey sent ya.

65 Pleasant St (across from St Ann’s Church)

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You have to try this.  It is not of this earth.

Lunch Menu-

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Community Photos Of The Day From Bill Langer

Good morning yourself,
I see that you use readers’ pictures, a feature that I, living in Seattle, enjoy a lot. My second home is Annisquam, and I have taken some good ones myself. Here are three which you may like.
Yours, Bill Langer

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Mending Nets Aboard The Captain Novello

Sam Novello and crew repair the net after a return from Stellwagen Bank.

Photographs by Kathy Chapman

http://www.kathychapman.com

G. K. Chesterton Quote of The Week From Greg Bover

November 10, 2011
"Just going to church doesn’t make you a Christian any more than standing in your garage makes you a car." 
G. K. Chesterton 1874-1936

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Often called “The Prince of Paradox,” Chesterton wrote about 80 books, several hundred poems, 200 short stories, 4000 essays and several plays. His 1905 biography of Charles Dickens is often credited for reviving interest in Dickens’ then largely overlooked work. Though they differed strongly in their respective world views, George Bernard Shaw described him as a man of colossal genius. His life-long study of religion and theology culminated in his 1922 conversion to Roman Catholicism. Diverse writers and thinkers including Mohandas Gandhi, Ingmar Bergman, Jorge Luis Borges, Neil Gaiman and Hilaire Belloc cited Chesterton as an influence on their work.

Greg Bover

Early Elf Open House! Saturday, November 12th

6 pm until 10 pm

Bodin Historic Photo & Fine Art

82 Main Street

Gloucester, MA 01930

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The gallery Elves have been busy, and are hosting a pre-holiday Open House, with a special menu: Short Rib Chili simmered by our neighbor chefs at Passports Restauranthttp://passportsrestaurant.wordpress.com, with delicious accompaniments, and light refreshments. Painters Jean Byrd and Kathleen Miller will display new oils, calendars, cards, and tree ornaments. Fred Bodin will exhibit his work and George Lenart’s The Perfect Storm, Eastern Point Light, 1991 photograph. Fred will also be showing his substantial photo database on his new 27 inch iMac, aka The Beast.

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Each purchase of $60, of any gallery product, or any combination, will receive a free Dave Matthews coffee or chowder mug, batter bowl, word jar, or vase. These items usually sell for $16 each, and are currently on sale for $10. Now every $60, $120, or $180 purchase will get you one, two, or three mugs free. Offer valid while supplies last. Right now we have 55 pieces.

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Come on by and join us before the holiday rush and craziness begins. Don’t worry – we’ll be here when it does – pencil us in for our annual Holiday Open House on December 3rd, Ladies’ Night on December 1st, and Mens’ Night on December 8th We’re open late every night until Christmas Eve.

While you’re in the neighborhood, stroll across the street to the POP Gallery for a POP-tail drink and a premier viewing of holiday cards and gifts, ahead of the crowds! http://www.facebook.com/popgallery

Cheers,

Fred, Jean, Kathleen, and all the other artist Elves!

Fredrik D. Bodin

Bodin Historic Photo

Cape Ann Museum UPCOMING EVENTS: NOVEMBER 12-13

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ILLUSTRATED TALK

Near Andersonville: Winslow Homer’s Civil War

Saturday, November 12 at 3:00 p.m.

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Winslow Homer, Near Andersonville, 1865-1866.
Courtesy of the Newark Museum.

Peter Wood, Professor Emeritus of History at Duke University, offers a fresh look at Winslow Homer’s early career, the struggle to end slavery and the dramatic closing years of the Civil War. This program is presented in honor of Veterans’ Day and the 150th anniversary of the Civil War. Cost is $10 for members; $15 for nonmembers. To make a reservation or for more information, please call 978-283-0455, x11 or emailjeanettesmith@capeannmuseum.org.

The admired American painter Winslow Homer rose to national attention during the Civil War, yet one of his most important early images remained unknown for a century. While best known for depicting ships and sailors, hunters and fishermen, rural vignettes and coastal scenes, Winslow Homer also created some of the first serious black figures in American art. Near Andersonville (1865-66) is the earliest and least known of these impressive images.

Peter Wood, a leading expert on Homer’s images of blacks, reveals the long-hidden story of this remarkable Civil War painting. His brisk narrative locates the picture in southwest Georgia in August 1864 and provides its military and political context. Wood underscores the agony of the Andersonville prison camp and highlights a huge but little-known cavalry foray ordered by General Sherman as he laid siege to Atlanta. Homer’s image takes viewers "behind enemy lines" to consider the utter failure of "Stoneman’s Raid" from the perspective of an enslaved black Southerner.

By examining the interplay of symbolic elements, Wood reveals a picture pregnant with meaning. He links it to Abraham Lincoln’s presidential campaign of 1864 and underscores the enduring importance of Homer’s thoughtful black woman. The painter adopted a bottom-up perspective on slavery and emancipation that would take most scholars another century to discover. By integrating art and history, Wood’s provocative study gives a fresh vantage point on Homer’s early career, the struggle to end slavery, and the dramatic closing years of the Civil War.

CAPE ANN FILM FESTIVAL

‘The Four Brothers’

Sunday, November 13 at 1:30 p.m.

The Cape Ann Film Festival presents a table reading of ‘The Four Brothers,’ a screenplay set inGloucester in 1932, written by Garrett A. Hughes. This program is free with admission.

LOOKING AHEAD

Saturday, November 19

3:00 to 5:00 p.m. OPENING RECEPTION Jay McLauchlan: 55 Years of Woodworking and Design This special exhibition is on display through January 29, 2012. This program is free and open to the public.

Saturday, November 26

10:00 a.m. GALLERY TALK Join the craftsman for a closer look at Jay McLauchlan: 55 Years of Woodworking and Design. This program is free with admission. Space is limited. Reservations required.

Saturday, December 3

10:00 a.m. HOUSE TOUR Craftsman Jay McLauchlan will lead an intimate tour of private homes that feature his work. $25 members; $35 non-members. Space is limited. Reservations required. Call for details.

3:00 p.m. Searching for Motif No. 1 Author L.M. Vincent will discuss his personal journey exploring the artistic inspiration behind Rockport’s famous fish shack. Book signing to follow. This program is free with Museum admission. Reservations are required.

Saturday, December 10

Middle Street Walk Holiday Celebration Free admission all day. Museum Shop sale: Members receive 15% off.

10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Drop-in Art Activities for Families Decorate holiday ornaments.

11:00 a.m. & 2:00 p.m. Tours of the Captain Elias Davis House Enjoy a guided tour of this 19th century sea captain’s house decorated for the holidays. This program is free and open to the public. Space is limited; first come, first served.

3:00 p.m. Book Launch and Holiday Reception On Opposite Tacks: When Artist John Sloan & Capt. Solomon Jacobs Crossed Wakes in Wartime Gloucester by Chester Brigham. Book signing and holiday reception to follow.

International Dories Off-Season Update From Erik Dombrowski

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Winter is upon us!

You’d never know it the last couple of days, but its time to get the dories on dry land for the off-season.  We will be removing 2 dories this Sunday morning if we can get a couple trailers and a few volunteers to help haul, nest and put them away.  We are planning to meet at 9 am at the High School landing with trailers or 9:30 am at Eastern Ave Self-Storage to help move them.  Please let us know if you can help.

2 dories will remain in the water for your use through the winter to be hauled in the Spring for maintenance.

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Mark your calendars for a fundraiser at Jalepenos in Gloucester benefitting the IDRC with a percentage of the night’s profits!  Thursday, December 22nd…get your Christmas shopping done and stop by for dinner & drinks with your fellow dory rowers.

Hoping for a large turn-out and competitive races in June, so keep rowing through the off-season.

See you Sunday!

IDRC Board

Community Photos of The Day From Judith Montferrante and Joe Scamardella

Some images of the near full moon and its effects on Gloucester Good Harbor and Gloucester Harbor. Best time to shoot the moon is the day before the full moon.   Enjoy, Judith

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Check out Judith’s Site Here

Hi Joey,
Taken along the Back Shore last week …
later, joe

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(www.ironseaphotography.com)

This Is Your Reminder To Go To Mamie’s Kitchen and Order the Greatest Linguica In The History Of Linguica

Tell ‘em Joey sent ya.

65 Pleasant St (across from St Ann’s Church)

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You have to try this.  It is not of this earth.

Breakfast menu-

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Video- Cape Ann Boats From Ann Kennedy

Ann writes-

I’m thinking about boats today.  Somehow they seem to bring hope and promise to those who love to be in, on or near them!

Up the Creek From Bill O’Connor

Hi Joey,

I was in Essex today and stopped by the Essex Shipbuilding Museum to take a few pictures and noticed the Ardelle at Harold Burnham’s on the low tide mud. Lewis H. Story was on her starboard.

Enjoy!
~Bill O’Connor
North Shore Kid

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24 MOVIES, 18 DAYS, 1 THEATER. OH, MY. 2nd Annual Cape Ann Film Festival Kicks Off

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So many movies, so little time. The Cape Ann Film Festival kicks off this week at the Cape Ann Community Cinema at 21 Main Street in Gloucester, and anyone who wants to catch all 24 movies is going to have to rest up and do some serious planning.
"Consider it a glimpse at how I spend some of my days," says Robert Newton, the creative director of the Festival and the Cinema. "Wake up, watch a movie, watch a movie, watch a movie, and if there’s time, do silly things like eat and sleep."
For every film that screens at the Festival, Newton notes, another ten don’t make the cut. That means that a line-up of 24 films represents about 500 hours, or about 3 solid weeks spent watching.
The three weeks that comprise the Festival open on Thursday, November 10th at 7:30pm with a Festival Trailer Round-Up, followed by a short documentary to commemorate 20 years since the actual Perfect Storm (of October 31, 1991). There will be prizes (such as movie passes and a private movie party at the Cinema) and surprises, and the night is sponsored by Cape Pond Ice of Gloucester.
Political satirist Jimmy Tingle opens the first official night of the Festival on Friday, November 11th at 7:30pm with an encore of his JIMMY TINGLE’S AMERICAN DREAM: LIVE ON STAGE & SCREEN. October’s show that marked the CACC’s 3rd birthday was sold out. Tickets are $22.00, and are available in advance at www.CapeAnnFilmFest.com.
Writer-director Jay Burke presents a work-in-progress version of his fishing drama WHALING CITY on Saturday, November 12th at 7:30pm. This dramatic narrative feature film is set in New Bedford, Mass. in the rapidly-changing world of the modern fishing industry. It tells the story of a 3rd-generation independent commercial fisherman, struggling to keep a grasp on his way of life – and a long-held family boat – as costs rise and the heavily-regulated fishing industry is pushed towards a corporate model of efficiency. While developing an unlikely relationship with a marine biologist, he is tempted to do whatever it takes to keep his boat.
GUESTS APLENTY
Other Festival guests include "Who Does She Think She Is?" director Pamela Tanner Boll (Sat. Nov. 12 @ 2:30pm), "The True 1692" writer/director/producer Paul Van Ness (Sat. Nov. 19 @ 5:00pm), "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre" star Gunnar ‘Leatherface’ Hansen (Sat. Nov. 19 @ 10:00pm), "Nuremberg" restorationist Sandra Schulberg (Sun. Nov. 20 @ 2:30pm) and "Take Shelter" producer Sarah Green (Sun. Nov. 27 @ 5:00pm), who will close the Festival.
FUNDRAISING EVENTS
As has been part of the Cinema’s mission since it began in 2008, this year’s Festival features three fundraisers for local organizations. "The Legend Of Pale Male" (Sat. Nov. 12 @ 5:00pm) benefits Kestrel Educational Adventures, "The Economics Of Happiness" (Sun. Nov. 13 @ 5:00pm) benefits Cape Ann Timebank and for the fourth Thanksgiving running, "Alice’s Restaurant" (Thurs. Nov. 24 @ 6:30pm) benefits Cape Ann’s food bank, The Open Door.
EXCLUSIVE SNEAK PREVIEW
On Sunday, November 20th at 7:30pm, the Festival offers a sneak preview of the new sports drama "The Hammer," a Massachusetts exclusive. The film is based on the life of the UFC fighter Matt Hamill, and is a coming-of-age drama about the first deaf wrestler’s journey to win a National Collegiate Championship. Raised among those with the ability to hear, Matt finds himself no less an outsider amidst the Deaf community. But through sheer determination, he turns what could be a disability into an asset and in the process serves as an inspiration for both those who can hear and those who cannot. The film will encore at 7:30pm on both Friday and Saturday and Sunday, November 25th and 26th.
FREE CLASSICS SERIES
The Festival features a series of five film classics: "His Girl Friday" [1940] (Mon. Nov. 14 @ 2:30pm), "Meet John Doe" [1941] (Tues. Nov. 15 @ 2:30pm), "Detour" [1945] (Wed. Nov. 16 @ 2:30pm), "The Inspector General" [1949] and "D.O.A." (Fri. Nov. 18 @ 2:30pm). All films in the Free Classics series, which continues in January, are completely free to attend.
THE PROFESSOR AND MARY ANN…
The rest of the films playing at this year’s CAFF are "Being Elmo: A Puppeteer’s Journey," "Chico & Rita," "Mia And The Migoo," the ‘restored’ "Monty Python & The Holy Grail," "My Afternoons With Margueritte," "Weekend," "The Whale" and "The Women On The 6th Floor." A full schedule, including synopses and trailers, is available at www.CapeAnnFilmFest.com.
LOOKING AHEAD
In that the Cape Ann Community Cinema is "the film festival that never ends," the magic continues this winter. On Saturday, December 3rd at 7:30pm when the Cinema hosts Oscar-nominated animator Bill Plympton and filmmaker Alexia Anastasio and her new documentary about Plympton called "Adventures In Plymptoons." On Wednesday, December 28th at 7:30pm, the CACC welcomes Oscar-nominated writer/producer/director John Sayles and his creative/partner Maggie Renzi, with whom he has been working since they made "The Return Of The Secaucus Seven" together in 1979. They will host a Q&A (moderated by Sarah Green) after a screening of their new film "Amigo" (his 17th). On Saturday, January 14th at 7:30pm, former Providence mayor Buddy Cianci lands for a screening of the documentary "Buddy," a Q&A and a book signing. Tickets for all of these post-Fest events are available at www.CapeAnnFilmFest.com.
Tickets for most films are $9.50 adults, $8.00 students & seniors (60+) and $6.50 for Cinema Members. For a full list of films both regular price and premium-priced, visit www.CapeAnnFilmFest.com.
For more information on the Festival or the Cinema, contact Robert Newton at (978) 309-8448.

Cape Ann Museum presents Family Fun Day on the second Saturday of the month

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The Cape Ann Museum is pleased to present a drop-in program for families with young children on the second Saturday of each month. Family fun day includes free admission for family members all day, family gallery guides for our exhibitions, art and history activities in the education room throughout the day. Stop by on Saturday, November 12, 2011 to learn more about Native Americans on Cape Ann!

The Cape Ann Museum is located at 27 Pleasant Street in Gloucester. Hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Sundays from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. The Museum is closed on Mondays, and on major holidays. Admission is $8.00 adults, $6.00 Cape Ann residents, students and seniors. Children under 12 and Museum members are free. The Museum is wheelchair accessible. For more information please call: (978) 283-0455. Additional information can be found online at www.capeannmuseum.org.

Cape Ann Profiles

From rich Sagall-

On the next Cape Ann Profiles show host Rich Sagall interviews Mark Warhol, a Cape Ann composer of contemporary classical music. Mark explains contemporary classical music and airs clips of some of his work .
Cape Ann Profiles can be seen on Cape Ann TV Channel 12 on Friday, November 11 at 10:30AM and 7:00PM and on Sunday, November 13 at 2:00PM. It repeats on Friday, November 18 at 10:30AM and 7:00PM and on Sunday, November 20 at 2:00PM.

Mayor Kirk and City of Gloucester honored

Deanna Fay writes-

Hi Joey,

Sharing a couple of photos of the honorees that Melissa Cox took, including the Gloucester contingent, from Harborlight Community Partners’ Celebration of Partnership event last Friday at the Hawthorne Hotel in Salem. The city of Gloucester was among the honorees, for its ongoing efforts to provide affordable family rental housing, assisted living and first-time homebuyer access for elders, working families and those with disabilities. Mayor Carolyn Kirk  accepted the award.

Gloucester Group Photo – From left to right: Mary Anne Koeller, Executive Secretary-Gloucester Housing Authority; Sarah Garcia, Community Development Director; Mary John Boylan, Trustee of Gloucester’s Affordable Housing Trust; Mayor Carolyn Kirk; Ruth Pino, Trustee of Gloucester’s Affordable Housing Trust; and Jim Duggan, Chief Administrative Officer

Honorees Photo – From left to right: Paul Lanzikos, Outgoing Harborlight Community Partners Board President; Carolyn Kirk, Mayor of the City of Gloucester; and Jack Meany, Executive Director of the YMCA of the North Shore

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