Shelley writes-
The sky opened up and then calm.
My View of Life on the Dock

The Block Party Series needs volunteers to help before and during the event. Some tasks: Stage Manage; help and monitor street set-up; sell raffle tickets; man an information table; CLEAN UP!! Enjoy the party, work a little and party some more. You will make your block party work and support our downtown. Please Contact: glostablockpahty@yahoo.com or call 978-525-3131. Thank you!
Hi Joey,
We’re hoping you can help us spread the word about an event we’re having at Cape Ann Medical Center on breast health. Here’s a quick write up on the program:
Confused about when to have a mammogram?
Join Mass General/North Shore Breast Health experts to learn more about the importance of mammograms, when and how often to get a mammogram, the latest diagnostic testing and treatment fro breast cancer, and get the answers to all your questions. Held at the Cape Ann Medical Center, 1 Blackburn Drive, Gloucester, June 8, 6-7:30 pm. To register call 978-354-3060 or
email NSMClectures@partners.org
On the next Cape Ann Profiles show host Rich Sagall interviews Gloucester Daily Times editor Ray Lamont. They discuss editing a local newspaper and what makes it different from a big city one.
Cape Ann Profiles can be seen on Cape Ann TV Channel 12 on Friday, July 8 at 10:30AM and 7:00PM and on Sunday, July 10 at 2:00PM. It repeats on Friday, July 15 at 10:30AM and 7:00PM and on Sunday, July 17 at 2:00PM.
Upcoming guests include Max Levi on his experiences as an adolescent in Nazi Germany, Joey Ciaramitaro of the blog Good Morning Gloucester and other Cape Ann personalities who have a story to tell.
Rich Sagall is a physician and the president of NeedyMeds, a national non-profit that provides information on programs that help people unable to afford their health care costs. He also publishes Pediatrics for Parents, a children’s health newsletter.
Karen writes-
Hi Joey,
To follow up from when I saw you last on the Neck, I’m on my way to Hawaii to meet up with the marine research sailboat SeaDragon (http://www.panexplore.com/) and marine scientists from Algalita Marine Research Foundation (www.algalita.org) to sail from Hawaii toVancouver through the North Pacific Gyre, where our plastic trash accumulates. More about the multi-media presentation/performative lecture that I’m creating about the issue can be found on my website – www.karenristuben.com, as well as a blog that I’ll be updating throughout this journey.
I can’t believe I forgot to bring a GMG bumpersticker!! Maybe I’ll just put the GMG logo on my computer screen and "represent" from the N. Pacific in a week or so!!
Hope you have a great July….
Karen

5 – 8 pm: Live music: Lisa Landry and Janet Young
Skye Fresh will demonstrate jewelry techniques and sales
5 – 9 pm: music and dinner
5-7 pm: Rick Drost, accoustic guitar player and singer
7 – 8 pm: Moira Kelly on Harp
8-9 pm: Rick Drost, accoustic guitar player and singer
6 – 8 pm: The Quarry Men featuring Matt Natti on the Didgeridoo, Eli Natti on Upright bass and Jim Corcoran on the hand drums
5-8pm: Paco, Flamenco guitarist and Concertina player
6-7 pm: Moira Kelly, Traditional Irish Harpist
7-8:30 pm: outdoor concert, Bird Mancini : "A cosmopolitan fusion of blues-tinged rock, Latin-flavored Bossa Nova, country folk balladry, and woolly psychedelia!" Listen: www.birdmancini.com/
5 – 9 pm: Sea Shanty Singers
For more detailed info on all events see EJ Khan’s Did You Know on GoodMorning Gloucester.
Cape Ann Farmer’s Market- 3-6:30PM at Stage Fort Park Click Pic Below for Directions
Our Gloucester Block Party Series needs a dynamic poster! Artist can submit any media to the Good Morning Gloucester site for online voting right now!
The contest and voting ends August 1. Joe Ciaramitaro will run a poll and winner will be announced in Good Morning Gloucester.
· Win dinner for two at awesome Alchemy!
Posters should be 8 ½” X 11 for duplications contain the following information arranged as artists like:
· Downtown Gloucester Block Party
· Third Saturday of the Month
· August 20 September 17
· 6 to 11 pm
· “Free” “Outdoor Dining” “Street Performers” “Music” “Fun for All Ages” – or some arrangement of these (quotes not needed). Give us your own ideas too.
Submit a photo of your entry to: goodmorninggloucester@yahoo.com In addition please bring the original hard copy to the Art Haven, 180B Main Street, so folks can see the posters up close and we can display the winner. In both cases include your name and contact information.
Get creative, get zany – capture the spirit of your fantastic
Downtown Gloucester Block Party!
New resident to God’s Country (East Gloucester) Brianmoc has the best Striper fishing website that I’ve ever seen. I’ve been a fan of his photography and video work for years but it wasn’t til just yesterday that I realized that he hosted all of his work on his website www.brianmoc.com
There are lures that work, fishing reports, tide charts, weather but the best of all Brian’s incredible photography and fishing videos.
I added Brian’s site into the blogroll to the right for easy reference in the future.
Don’t forget to watch Thursday Night at 9PM on ABC. If you can’t watch the show, set your DVR to record it!
This clip is 26 minutes into the show, click the arrow to watch it on hulu-
Here are some of the exclusive pictures I took of our Hometown Heros aboard The Sanfilippos Gloucester Dragger, The Captain Domenic-

I took one from down in the Fish Hold Looking Up at Them on deck
Joe, Gus and Nino

Gloucester Area Astronomy Club speaker and public stargazing at Halibut Point State Park, Friday, July 8 @ 8:00pm
This month’s presentation, at the visitor center: Sky & Telescope Editor-in-Chief Robert Naeye on The Origin of Everything, or How Things Got to Be the Way They Are Right Now.
How did we get from Point A (the Big Bang) to Point B (a complex civilization on a complex planet)? Join the members of the Gloucester Area Astronomy Club as Sky & Telescope editor Robert Naeye presents a whirlwind illustrated trip through this amazing scientific story. He will trace the critical transitions that led to our current existence, from the origin of the first stars and galaxies through the formation of the solar system, to the origin and evolution of life on Earth, to the emergence of intelligent beings capable of understanding where they came from.
Weather permitting, the club will have its telescopes set up for public stargazing after the talk. All are welcome.
Pleasant Street resident Jenna Howard is providing updates on the beets, radishes and other vegetables growing in her plot at the new Burnham’s Field Community Garden. The reports and photos will allow GoodMorningGloucester viewers to follow the garden’s progress with a weekly answer to the question, “What’s New in Jenna’s Garden?”
By Jenna Howard
Week Three:
"Over the past few weeks the Burnham’s Field Community Garden has evolved into something amazing. Everyday that I visit, I’m surprised to see the growth of all the gardeners’ plots. Our little garden has transformed into a jungle! This week the growth in my garden resulted in the harvest of more veggies — Bib Lettuce, Golden Beets and Radishes! The garden is ever-changing. With the free space I was able to plant some more herbs. The newest additions to my garden are Oregano, Thyme and Rosemary. But the most exciting addition to the garden was the very first strawberry that appeared this week. That strawberry didn’t stand a chance, as I couldn’t wait to eat it. And it was delicious!"
Jenna
Sometimes when I bitch about having to get up at 3:45AM every morning for work I forget about being able to bring you scenes like this-
and then it all seems so worthwhile
(turn up your speakers and let the sound of the waves wash over you)
#luckytobehere
World traveler gets a lift at GHC tomorrow afternoon at high tide.The Halabisky’s talk about their adventures
Hillary Frye Writes
In the early fifties,when my Uncle Jimmy,fresh from the Navy,with a beautiful young wife,decided to sail around the world,he sought out the best in the business. Designed by John Atkin and built by Joel Johnson by hand in Black Rock, CT,34′ 71/2″LOA, gaff cutter-rigged with tillered helm, she was born to circumnavigate;Made for the Trades.
Legend has it that all documentation of that first global loop,fell victim to the jealousy of a troubled woman.
I remember seeing Vixen for the first time at Dinner Key Marina in Miami with a “FOR SALE”sign posted in her rigging.We were living there at the time,so saw her every day.I was a child and knew she was my uncle’s boat and what she’d done,but was really too young to appreciate the scope of her accomplishment.
My uncle had become enamored of Africa and returned there leaving her behind. When my family returned to Dinner Key the following year,Vixen was gone.
Her name cropped up occasionally in the classifieds of assorted yachting journals,then sort of faded away.My uncle pretty much lived out the rest of his life in Africa,primarily Rhodesia,until the uprising,when he moved to South Africa. He visited us,here in Gloucester,maybe a handful of times,before his death in 2005.
My brother,Dave,like his uncle,a devotee of fine things nautical,ocean-going vessels in particular,decided to “google”Vixen,and he came up with a hit.That put us in touch with her current owner/skipper Bruce Halabisky,who has just now completed her(at least)second circumnavigation at her birthplace in Black Rock.
He and his wife became a family on the way,adding to beautiful little girls to the crew.
How Vixen got to Juneau,Alaska,remains a mystery to me.(maybe Les knows;I’ll ask him)In 1989 she was discovered in a boatyard in Port Townsend,Wash.,by a sympathetic boat-building professor with a connoisseur’s eye for poetic lines,Leslie Schnick.From then on,he directed all of his resources and energies to her refitting and upgrade,restoring her to the condition of her original purpose.She won prize after prize in the classic boat shows, becoming quite the star on that circuit.
Meanwhile,Bruce was researching his own project;planning to build his own world traveler.When he saw Vixen at a show,however,he knew he’d found the vessel he would’ve designed and built himself.He and Les struck a deal:and once they hit Hawaii,there was no stopping her;Vixen was going around again.
Welcome Vixen
Sandy Farrell Reprts-
Hi Joey! Walked by the Cafe Bishco on Main Street, Glo- they had a wi-fi sign in the window. Don’t know the particulars re: passwords, etc, but thought you might like a new entry for the map.
Thanks, Sandy Farrell
Click on the Map below to Go To The Interactive Map We Made For You To Find Free Cape Ann WiFi Locations-