One Hour At A Time Saturday Morning Beach Clean Up With A Chance To Win A Pair Of Whale Watch Tickets

Melissa Cox writes-

Members of One Hour at a Time Gang and fellow citizens,
After reading this story (see link below) I was saddened to not see Pavilion Beach or any at Stage Fort on the list. Maybe it is because they didn’t have enough volunteers to cover all of the beaches in our area. Help me throw together a group that will make this city proud and clean. These two beaches are heavily traveled by our visitors and it is a shame to see them left out of a wonderful event. Please know this clean up is in addition to the other efforts on Saturday and not sanctioned by the Coastsweep group.

I’ll be at one of these two locations on Saturday morning, won’t you join me?
I’ll take care of picking up the trash bags but please bring gloves (garden or work gloves are better then disposable), water is a reusable container and a friend!! Spread the word. We can do this.
Saturday Sept 17th 8am – 11am
I will be stationed at Pavilion Beach while my husband, Bill Cox, will be at Stage Fort Park.
Please RSVP if you can attend or if you need more information~ melissacox4council@gmail.com
Together we can do more,
Melissa Cox
http://www.gloucestertimes.com/local/x1078459254/Volunteers-ready-for-coast-cleanup

Capt Bills Whale Watch is going to be donating a pair of tickets to raffle off for those who come down to the clean up on Saturday Sept 17th 8-11. Pavilion Beach or Stage Fort Beach’s. You will need to check in with Melissa (Pavilion Beach) or Bill (Stage Fort) Cox to get a raffle ticket!
Thank you.

Historic Icehouse Tours offered this Friday, Saturday and Sunday as part of ECHA Trails and Sails

Free Icehouse tours are offered Friday 9/16 at 2 pm, Saturday 9/18 at 11 am and at 1 pm, and Sunday 9/18 at 11 am, and again the following weekend, as part of the Trails and Sails program organized by Essex National Heritage Area.  Chill with the coolest guys around at Cape Pond ice Company, in business since 1848.  See 300-pound block ice being made, fishing vessels taking on ice, and ice sculptures in our historic icehouse on Gloucester’s working waterfront. See vintage film of the natural ice harvest, and learn about our connection to The Perfect Storm and the F/V Andrea Gail.

Please wear practical footwear and bring a sweater or sweatshirt for when we are in the Icehouse.  Tours last approximately 45 minutes.  Reservations are not required.  Cape Pond Ice Company is located at 104 Commercial Street, Gloucester on the Fort.

The Lady Grace (used in the movie the Perfect Storm) docked at Cape Pond  Company

9/17 PEACE ONE DAY BENEFIT CONCERT AND ART SALE!

Saturday, September 17th: 7-10pm
$5 Students, $7 Adults
A Benefit Concert in Support of Peace One Day, hosted by GHS Human Rights Initiative. A great night of music and art that supports international peace day. The fantastic and exciting bands Sardonic and Fairhaven will perform! Art is now on display and for sale in The Art Parlour, benefiting Peace One Day, the artist, as well as The Annie! Great Time – Great Karma – Great Cause

THE CAPE ANN ("THE ANNIE") IN HISTORIC GLOUCESTER, MA

STANDING AT THE CROSSROADS OF THE PAST, THE PRESENT AND THE FUTURE

Bodin Historic Photo Will Be Rockin The Block Party This Saturday!

Rock the Block!

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The Block Party will start at 6 pm and go on until 11 pm +. We’ll be open and serving light fare and drink. Artists exhibiting include painters Jean Byrd and Kathleen Miller, glass blower Aron Leaman, fish print maker Patrick Horgan, marquetry artist Chip Brewer, and photographer Fred Bodin. The weather will be perfect for the last Block Party of the season, but it’s not the last event for us here at Bodin Historic Photo.

Hope to see you!  Fred

Bodin Historic Photo

82 Main Street

info@BodinHistoricPhoto.com

Like us on Facebook- http://www.facebook.com/BodinHistoricPhoto

Striper season in Gloucester: the fall run in recreational kayaks From Adam Bolonsky

Now that the fall run for striped bass is underway in Gloucester and the rest of Massachusetts, anglers might want to consider some safety issues.

Short and stubby plastic ecreational kayaks are the norm these days for kayak fishing. But they have severe limitations. Rec kayaks lack both bulkheads and internal flotation. It doesn’t take much for them to swamp and sink.

Here’s a somewhat ponderous video that makes the point:

Read more about kayaking and kayak fishing at twitter.com/seakayak

GMG Tech Talk- Google Flights Kicks Every Other Flight Search Engine’s Ass

Holy Smokes This Flight Search Engine Is Lightening Fast.  I normally use Kayak and have done so for years to research the best flights.  Kayak IMO used to be the best but Google Flights Takes The Best of Kayak and speeds it up by like a bazillion times.  the results are near instantaneous.

Check it out for yourself and bookmark it (and if you don’t use bookmarks on your computer join the latest century won’t you and figure this stuff out)-

Google Flights

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Spirit of Massachusetts and the Harvey Gamage by Kathy Chapman

While on route from the Canadian Maritimes to the Caribbean Sea, these two schooners sail into Gloucester every September for fresh paint and to refit.

They are part of the educational organization Ocean Classroom Foundation which provides programs of sea education and adventure for the youth of America.

Captain Caroline Smith is pictured near the end of the slide show. She is the youngest captain of the schooner fleet. Congrats to her on a great accomplishment!

Kathy Chapman

http://www.kathychapman.com

Click The Photo To See The Entire Slide Show From Kathy-

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Washington Street’s Savour Fire Photos From Bill O’Connor

Bill writes-

Hi Joey,

Last night when I went out side, I could smell fire.  The wind was blowing from the North so I knew something was up downtown.  I drove over to the Paint Factory and from my point of view it looked like there was a building burning in the fort.  I took some shots and headed over to town, and was surprised to learn that the fire was burning at the Savour Wine and Cheese shop on Washington Street.

There was a lot of activity, with a huge response from neighboring communities.  I saw engines and personnel from Rockport, Beverly and Manchester in addition to Gloucester.

The fire was still burning when I got there and the wind was blowing pretty hard, fanning the fire and making it difficult for the crews fighting it. Apparently the fire started at Savour, then jumped to the building next door because of the wind.  The Street would be clear of smoke, then a slight change in the direction of the wind would create a thick blanket of smoke – making it hard to see (and take photos).

Thankfully nobody was hurt, but Savour was totaled from what I could see.  Anyhow, I thought I would share the photos I took.

North Shore Kid

HOLY GUACAMOLE BATMAN!!!! THIS JUST- IN WE WON THE CBS BOSTON’S PEOPLE’S CHOICE MOST VALUABLE BLOGGER AWARD!!!!!!!!!!!

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HOLY SHIT HOLY SHIT HOLY SHIT!!!!!!!!

GREAT WORK TEAM!!!!!!!!

WOOOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!

WE DID IT TOGETHER!!!!!!!!!

Here’s the link

To think that out of all the blogs in all of Massachusetts to win the popular vote, I’m just very very very emotional right now. Love you guys

I’d also like to tip my hat to Adam Gaffin at Universal Hub who IMO has the Best BOSTON based blog and the other nominees.

This isn’t an award for Joey C, this isn’t an award for Joey C and our contributors. this is an award for every person that clicks on their bookmark for GMG, for every person that subscribes, for every person who writes in a comment and encourages us to keep on pushing, this is award for our entire community without which we would have never kept on trying to bring the best of our area and share with the world.
We Did It Together!!!!!

Video T-Minus 3 Days- Finalizing Screen Construction With Ed and Sister Felicia 16 Times Fast

Well I think we’re gonna have something for everyone.  From the religious and sporting events of Fiesta- Greasy Pole, Seine Boat Races footage from Sam Hartson, Craig Kimberley and Adam Bolonsky, to Manny Simoes Portuguese Crowning To The Crazy Blue and Albino Lobsters and Rare Golden Sea Robin Videos, miniature lobsters, the Faces Of Our Fishermen from EJ’s Finast Kind Calendar, and much much more- if you have friends from out of town that you have a hard time explaining the heart and soul of our community to, just bring them down to our show and immerse yourself in it!

Lat 43 Saturday Night Come by and Say Hey!!!!!

Here’s another night of work on the screen condensed in a time lapse video for you-

T Minus Three Days Time Lapse Video with Ed Collard, Sista Felicia and Some Bald Guy

More Screencaps from Our Show Which starts at 8PM and is proceeded by Matt Burke’s Gloucester Daily Times Top 25 Gloucester High Gridiron Greats presentation.

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Terri Has Some Nice Things To Say

Hi Joey!
I have been a follower for over two years. Congrats on winning Boston Blogger (always had it!)

I am going to try and make this very short. I married a wonderful man who introduced this southern belle to the north shore. After 37 yrs of wedded bliss,we lost our loving Yankee (not New York) in 2009. His wish was to have his ashes thrown in the great ocean on the north shore. It has been two years today. One of the ways I feel close to my husband is through your blog and all the beautiful pics of the ocean. My son, Jon, put this pic together and sent it to me tonight. I would love to share it with you and your readers. Even thought I live in Delaware my heart is there with my husband! Always a fan, Terri

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2011-12 Influenza Season Free Local Health Clinics

The Health Department and Boards of Health of Cape Ann and Hamilton and Wenham will be providing free influenza vaccine at clinics and events throughout the area over the coming months. We have ample supply this year and the vaccine is free for everyone.

Flu vaccine is recommended for everyone over six months of age. Anyone wishing to receive vaccine should bring their insurance card so we can bill their insurance company. If you do not have insurance you are eligible for free vaccine. We will not charge or turn anyone away who is appropriate to receive vaccine. Please wear loose fitting sleeves to more easily facilitate vaccination

Vaccine will be available at the following times and locations:

  • Sept. 15, 10am – 1pm, Rockport Community Center
    Week of Sept. 19, Gloucester Senior housing locations
    *September 21, 10am – 12 noon, Manchester American Legion Hall
    Sept. 27, 10am – 2pm, Gloucester Rose Baker Senior Center
    Sept. 29 9 – 11am, Gloucester, Addison Gilbert Hospital
    Oct. 5, 10am – 1pm, Gloucester NOAA offices
    Oct. 5, 1 – 3pm, Rockport Methodist Church
    Oct. 6, 2 – 6pm, Gloucester City Hall
    Oct. 20, 10am – 1pm, Essex Senior Center
    Oct. 22, 11am – 2pm, Essex Clamfest and Health Fair
    Oct. 26, 3 – 5pm, Hamilton, “the Old Library building”
    Oct. 29, 9am – 12 noon, Rockport Elementary School
    Nov. 8, 4 – 7pm, Essex First National Bank of Ipswich
        Nov. 9, 3 – 5pm, Hamilton, “the Old Library building”
    *Over 65 years of age, Manchester residents only

Additional dates and times may be determined and will be posted on the municipal websites. Influenza vaccine will also be available through the schools on Cape Ann. Check your municipal website or call your local Health Department or Board of Health for more information.

Who Do You Love? Da Sticka Visits Jim Morrison In Paris photos From Dwight Hebert

Morrison

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Notre Dame

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Da Towah-

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CAPE ANN COMMUNITY CINEMA MARKS 3RD BIRTHDAY WITH SPECIAL EVENTS, FESTIVALS

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This fall, Cape Ann Community Cinema at 21 Main Street in Gloucester is marking its first three years in business with a number of special events and two large back-to-back film festivals.
On Saturday, September 17th at 4:30pm, the Cinema welcomes author and film critic Daniel M. Kimmel as he hosts the "The People Vs. George Lucas," a documentary about "Star Wars" fans. Kimmel is featured in the film, and will also sign copies of his book, "Jar Jar Binks Must Die… And Other Observations About Science Fiction Movies." The film repeats on Sunday, September 18th at 4:30pm, with a line-up of "Star Wars" fan films, shorts produced as a tribute to Lucas’s galaxy far, far away. Tickets are $9.50 for adults, $8.00 students and seniors and $6.50 for Members.
Liv Ullmann is a world-famous actor, writer and director, and on Saturday, September 24th at 7:30pm, will visit the Cinema with her 2000 Ingmar Bergman-penned drama "Faithless." She will host a Q&A after the show and talk with guests. Tickets for the event, which is a fundraiser for the Cinema, are $20.00 and are available either at the box office or online at www.CapeAnnCinema.com.
On Sunday, September 25th at 7:00pm, the Cinema hosts a special one-night-only screening of indie vanguard Kevin Smith’s latest, the psychological thriller "Red State." The film is about a fundamentalist church that lures sinners and dispatches them with heavenly force, and stars Michael Parks, John Goodman and Oscar winner Melissa Leo. The film does not hit theaters until later this fall. As a bonus, Smith himself will appear live on-screen and will take questions from viewers via Twitter. Tickets to this exclusive fundraising event are $20.00, and are available either at the box office or online atwww.CapeAnnCinema.com.
The Cinema officially celebrates turning 3 years old on Saturday, October 1st at 7:30pm, and hosts renowned political comedian Jimmy Tingle for "Jimmy Tingle’s American Dream: Live On Stage & Screen." First, the 60-minute documentary "Jimmy Tingle’s American Dream," followed by a Q&A by writer/producer/star Tingle, and finally, a live set by Tingle. Tickets for this fundraising event are $25.00 at the door, $22.00 in advance, available either at the box office or online at www.CapeAnnCinema.com.
As for film festivals, October brings the month-long "DoctoberFest," with the 2nd Annual Cape Ann Film Festival playing November 3-20. The line-ups will be announced Monday, September 26th, as will the extensive list of special events and guests.

Anna Solomon is Bringing Her Debut Novel, "the Little Bride," to Gloucester This Weekend

anna--headshot for little bride cover"Anna Solomon, who was born and raised in Gloucester, is bringing her debut novel, "the Little Bride,"  to the city this coming weekend.

The book takes place in the late 19th century and follows a young Jewish woman who travels as a mail order bride from cosmopolitan Odessa to the desolate plains of South Dakota. Her much-older husband is a member of the Am Olam movement, which supported Jews in their desire to create an agricultural future. 

Amazon.com picked "The Little Bride" as one of the top 30 novels coming out this fall, and here’s part of what BookPage says about it:

    "A fascinating debut…Riveting….Solomon’s prose is bold and often gritty, and she creates complicated, surprising characters that completely defy expectations."

There are two events, both free:

Friday night, Sept. 16, a reading by Anna at The Bookstore on Main Street–7 p.m.

Saturday night, Sept 17, is a performance with Anna reading and singer-songwritier Clare Burson singing and playing (violin and guitar) songs she wrote after reading the book.  This performance, "A Little Suite for the Little Bride," takes place at 7:30 at the Gloucester temple on Middle Street."

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Video- Captain Caroline Smith Aboard Schooner Harvey Gamage As It Is Hauled Out At Roses Marine, Gloucester MA

From The Ocean’s Classroom Website

Captain Caroline Smith

Caroline sailed on her first tall ship, Alexandria, while in college at William and Mary and since graduating has spent sea time aboard Tole Mour, Pride of Baltimore II, Victory Chimes, Black Pearl and Corwith Cramer.  Caroline became a full time captain with Ocean Classroom in 2005 after spending two years building the schooner Virginia.  Caroline grew up in a fishing village on the Chesapeake Bay and when not sailing lives in Virignia.

Fr. Matthew Green, The New Parochial Vicar at Holy Family Parish Joins The GMG Community With a Killer Photo

Check out some of his other photos by clicking the photo below-

Fr. Matthew Green Photo

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Lat 43 GMG Bash To Renew Newell Stadium At Latitude Updated Outdoor Café Floor Plan- Click Picture to Enlarge

It’s very simple, once you walk through downtown for the Block Party, swing on tdown to Lat 43 and the outdoor seating theatre which we will be creating in the parking lot facing Rogers Street.  If you can’t get a table downtown there will be plenty of hand food that you can grab and watch the free show and The Team at Lat 43 is offering food at family friendly prices-

Clam Chowder $4

Chicken Wings $4

Pizza $4

Pulled Pork Sliders  $4

Sushi $8

Popcorn  $2

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Matt Burke From the Gloucester Daily Times Will be presenting  Awards To the top 25 Gloucester High School Gridiron Greats and we will have photos of lots of the award winners blown up 25 feet on the big screen as Matt gives out the awards.

We will unveil the 25 foot screen that Ed Collard and I conceived and Ed mostly built with help from Sista Felicia and screen Sam Hartson’s “This Is Fiesta” movie.  The Screen will be outside hoisted high up on the pilings in front of Lat 43, show footage of the blue lobsters albino lobsters, golden sea robin, Sunday Senior Seine Boat race, Friday Saturday and Sunday greasy pole footage, Monkey Balls, Craig Kimberly’s Fiesta Videos, Faces Of The Fishermen From EJ, Gloucester’s Finast Kind Calendar, and much much more.  The Outdoor café setup in the parking area in front of Lat 43 will be incredibly set up Lat 43 will be practically giving the food away and there will be adult beverage service- NOT TO BE MISSED!!!!!

Best of all 10% of all food and beverage sales goes to GFAA to help rebuild Newell Stadium.