Cape Ann TV’s After-the-Beach Video Club visits the Gloucester Schooner Adventure at the Marine Railway on Rocky Neck. Joanne Souza, Schooner Adventure’s Executive Director, describes the ship’s newly restored windlass to the students.
Author: Joey Ciaramitaro
Live Blogging The Cigar & Rum Sail On The Lannon
Gloucester Harbor Two Hour Video Compressed to 90 Seconds From Famed Photographer Steve Borichevsky
Steves photography is up there with the best in G-Town, check out this cool video he made-
and after you’re done watching don’t forget to check out the rest of his blog-
Downtown Gloucester Block Party Poster Entry From Linda Cordner
Sunset over The Annisquam Photos From Anthony Marks
Chickity Check It! Esther Mathieu Portrait Photographer
Gloucester Writers Center July 17th 7:30pm Kate Tarlow Reading
Riverdale Rockets Online Sign Ups!!
The Riverdale Rockets continue their online signups for the upcoming 2011 Football/Cheering season! Log onto www.Riverdalerockets.com to sign up! Takes just a couple of minutes. Registration is $80 per player with a $140 family cap. Ages 6-14 (no high school students) are able to participate. Must be 6 by August 31st! Practices begin August 15th! Currently our B team is maxed out and we are only taking “wait list” players for B team Football. Plenty of room at all other levels! We look forward to another great season!! Thanks to Goodmorninggloucester.com for getting the word out!!
The Riverdale Rockets
Jim Smith
7th Wave Restaurant Review From A Completely Impartial Kim Smith
Sunday night my husband and I tried a new restaurant (new for us, that is), the 7th Wave in Rockport on Tuna Wharf. Our son Alex is cooking there this summer. The hostess was lovely and Talia, one of the owners, greeted us at the front desk. We had made a reservation for 7:00 and were seated immediately on the upper deck, with the stunning view of Rockport Harbor and beyond.
The atmosphere is lively, relaxed, and entirely kid-and family-friendly. The waitstaff was hardworking and alot of fun and our food came along very quickly, no waiting for anything, despite the fact that it was a full house.
Our son was working the grill, so we restricted ourselves to grilled items only. I had the surf (super delicious grilled shrimp) and turf (petite filet, cooked to perfection) and Tom, the fantastic grilled tuna. I am usually more of a chowder and lobster person and can’t wait to go again and try more items on the menu. The lobster rolls and lobster salads passing by our table were heaped high with lobster meat and the chowder looked creamy and hearty. Elaine, mother of Talia, and owner, stopped by our table to say hello and to chat. It’s a family-owned business and the restaurant is named the 7th Wave because of their seven family members. The Kahn family opened their doors in June 2009 and they had their busiest night ever, the Saturday night before we ate dinner there. It was great to hear about their thriving business and we are looking forward to many return visits! The menu and hours of operation are posted on their website. 7th Wave Restaurant, 7 Tuna Wharf, Rockport.
Looking back toward Bearskin Neck from Tuna Wharf.
The Official Downtown Gloucester Block Party Press Release
THE DOWNTOWN GLOUCESTER BLOCK PARTY – JULY 16 –FREE!
Block Party Organizer Valerie Marcley writes-
Come downtown for the summer’s best party! Main Street will be closed for entertainment, al fresco dining, art, dancing, vendors and a childrens’ game area. THIS IS YOUR PARTY! It starts at 6 pm and it’s FREE!
Dance to Livin’ on Luck, Willie Alexander, Honky Tonk Women of Gloucester, Alek Razden and the Polygroove Orchestra and be dazzled by the Bones and Roses Circus Sideshow, the Cape Ann Center for Dance. Street performers will stroll Main and entertain: Go Jay Go, Yo Joe Magic Show, Roger Hussey, Giant Puppets interactive for the kids and 50/50 raffle! Shows start at 6 pm.
The series celebrates Gloucester the third Saturday of each month, July through September.
http://downtowngloucester.com/
Here are some video clips of the performers-
Polygroove Orchestra
Here’s a link with Willie Alexander playing with Alek Razden’s other band
Video The Burnham’s Field Gardener Series Girl Scout Troop 523 From John McElhenny
Burnham’s Field is the largest green space in central Gloucester. Recently there’s been a resurgence of pride in Burnham’s Field, including a new 20-plot garden. GoodMorningGloucester is now running a series of video profiles of the Burnham’s Field Community Gardeners. Here are their stories.
By John McElhenny
Burnham’s Field Gardeners – Girl Scout Troop 523 in Gloucester
Members of Girl Scout Troop 523 in Gloucester (left to right) Courtney Ashwell (16), Kelly Biondo (14), Emma Thomas (15) and Sage Frankenstein (15) show how to add personality to a garden plot. (Hint: it involves several cans of brightly colored paint.) The girls, along with Troop Leader Diane Wolff-Thomas and fellow Scouts Emily Moore and Jessi Silva, are learning about gardening firsthand with their own garden plot.
The News From Rocky Neck Courtesy Judy Robinson Cox
photo by Tom Robinson-Cox
Rocky Neck members recently enjoyed Artist in Residence, Kathy Soles’ closing presentation at the Residency Studio.
July 6 – August 6 : Kathy Minhsin Liao
Open Studio Hours this week
Friday 7/15, 4-8pm and Sunday 7/17, 4-8pm
Concentric, 60"x71", oil on canvas, 2010
Duality is a theme that repeatedly makes its way into my work. Having spent my childhood in Taiwan, I am strongly influenced by my dual Chinese and Japanese heritage. Coming to America, I found my deeply held beliefs being constantly re-evaluated, challenged, and sometimes compromised. My work is a medium for me to revisit and gain new understanding from my immigration experience. My creativity is fueled by direct observation. My work is driven by the fascination with perceptual and visual experience of light and space. I am constantly seeking new ways to create an illusionistic space through an exploration of of lines, shapes, color and through the visceral act of painting, scraping and collaging materials. I draw upon images of the people, objects, and places that I observe and identify with on a personal level. These images and ideas are given substance and transformed through my painting and printmaking practices. I’ve received a BFA in Painting from University of Washington and MFA Painting degree from Boston University.
Simply Looking, Looking Simple: oil paintings
by Claudia Kaufman
Last Day, Tuesday, July 19
Claudia Kaufman
Contemporary realist painter Claudia Kaufman’s "Simply Looking: Looking Simple," the third in the Rocky Neck Gallery Summer Artist Series, opens Wednesday, July 6 and runs until Tuesday, July 19. A reception for the artist will be held Saturday, July 9, from 5-8 p.m. Kaufman will give a talk at about 7pm where she will show slides that show the steps involved in creating an acurately realistic painting. The public is invited.
Kaufman lives in Marblehead and is a member of the North Shore, Rockport, and Marblehead Art Associations and the Copley Society of Art. Her work has been shown in many Boston area exhibitions. She worked as a commercial artist in New York City followed by a career as marketing executive/creative director of a national healthcare technology company.
She studied painting at the School of the Museum of Fine arts in Boston, Mass College of Art and most recently completed a post baccalaureate residency program in painting at Brandeis University.
As a contemporary realist painter, my works are studies in observation — still lifes of familiar objects that are deceptively simple, yet complex. In the studio setting, I challenge myself to translate the perceived three-dimensional world to a 2D field by observing and capturing the conditions of light, form, color and space through the painterly properties of oil paint. Stopping short of photo-realism, I work to keep the signs of my hand and brushstroke in my work and am particularly intrigued by the drama of light, transparency, reflection and shadows.
—Claudia Kaufman
Through July 22 : Laureen Maher at Khan Studio/Good Morning Gloucester Gallery
See photos of opening reception on Good Morning Gloucester
Out of Snacks, oil painting by Laureen Mahler
The next guest artist at Khan Studio and the Good Morning Gloucester Gallery will be painter and stylist, Laureen Maher. Laureen, who lives in East Gloucester and owns and operates the Beauty Bar at 12 Parker Street in Gloucester, will be exhibiting her landscapes, florals and portraits of local rock stars series of oil paintings in a show entitled "Brushworks". Her exhibit runs from July 8-22nd with an Opening Reception on Sunday, July 10th from 6:00 to 9:00pm. Laureen was first inspired to paint 9 years ago after she moved to East Gloucester from Melrose and saw the collection of paintings by Robert Gruppe’ at The Studio. She is working on an ongoing series of paintings of the local rock stars of Cape Ann. Laureen is very excited to be exhibiting on Rocky Neck, as this is where she was first inspired to paint. Come by and welcome Laureen to Rocky Neck and the Good Morning Gloucester Gallery.
Ellen Lefavour Khan Studio
www.khanstudiointernational.com
857-891-9054 khanstudio@comcast.net


For Sean’s Legion Of Gay Fans- Yet Another Give Back
Video- Hard Bottom Leaving Gloucester Harbor After Many Years In The Fleet
Kindle–Cape Ann Animal Aid Pet of the Week
Kindle – Pet of the Week
Hello, my name is Kindle, I am a two-month-old girl pup who is Lab/Retriever mix. I am sweet, curious, affectionate, outgoing and smart. I am at the Cape Ann Animal Aid, a non-profit shelter located at 260 Main Street in Gloucester. I have siblings here too! We are all excited about being adopted.
If you don’t know what adoption means – it means that you take someone into your home and heart forever to love. We don’t have to be blood relatives to be a family, what makes you family is the love.
Annisquam Village Players hosts the The Porches of Annsiquam 2011
What : The Annisquam Village Players hosts the The Porches of Annsiquam 2011, a walking tour of 8 private porches including several historic homes with views of Lobster Cove, Annisquam River, Annisquam Lighthouse and Ipswich Bay. The Event will conclude with a sunset serenade at 30 Norwood Heights by the cast of Annisquam Village Players.
When : Friday evening, August 5, 2011 from 5-8pm
Where : the village of Annisquam MA 01930
off of Route 127 North
Ticket price : $25 and can be purchased at :
Annisquam Exchange, 38 Leonard Street, Annisquam MA 978-281-0358
Annisquam Village Hall, Leonard Street, Annisquam MA on the day of the event
Order online at : http://www.annisquamvillageplayers.org/production/fundraiser.php
Green Golly and the Treasure of Light At The Sawyer Free Library Tomorrow
Barbara Siesel and Keith Torgan are in town to do a free children’s concert at the Sawyer Free Library tomorrow at 11am! He is a children’s singer songwriter who plays guitar and she is a world-class flautist. Their program has won The Parents’ Choice Award and they have found a way to introduce kids (ages 4-8 or so) to classical music and make them fall in love with it. The link to this event is here with the details: http://www.sawyerfreelibrary.org/whatsnew.html
HOMIE ON THE EVENING WATCH Photo From Joe Testaverde
Firecracker Shrimp at Seaport Grille
Kids needed to create art for Burnham’s Field garden
Kids needed to create art for Burnham’s Field garden
This Friday, Art Haven and the new Burnham’s Field Community Garden are teaming up to invite kids to paint a beautiful mural and vegetable “sculptures” to decorate the garden. The art workshop is free and open to children of all ages.
Burnham’s Field is the largest green space in central Gloucester. Many, many people will be able to enjoy the public art being created by these Gloucester kids.
The workshop will take place this Friday, July 15, from 4 to 5:30 at Art Haven, 180B Main Street in Gloucester. Kids must be accompanied by a parent.
Questions? Call Dawn at Art Haven.
180B Main Street
Gloucester MA
978-283-3888
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