Welcome Vixen- Vixen Will Get a Lift Tomorrow Afternoon At High Tide At The Maritime Heritage Center

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

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New Addition To The GMG Free Cape Ann WiFi Map- Café Bishco

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-

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Somewhere along the Line We Passed 9 Million Views

With all the excitement lately I lost track of the next milestone- 9 million views.

We passed it a couple of days ago while we were prepping for the Horribles Day Parade

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Gloucester At Dawn 7/5/11 4:50AM

Now that the major events are behind us it’s time to slow down and enjoy the rest of the summer. 

Oh wait, we’ve got the GMG Cigar and Rum sail Coming up aboard The Lannon with the Old Cuban Cigar Company and Ryan and Wood Folly Cove Rum!

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This party ain’t over baby!  It ain’t over ‘til we say it’s over!!!!!

Supporting Our Troops July 7

The Cape Ann Military Family Support Group meets on the first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Major Fred W. Rito Veterans Center, 12 Emerson Avenue, Gloucester.   They provide support to Cape Ann families and friends who have family and friends serving in the military.  All are welcome to attend.
On Thursday, July 7 from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m., members of the Cape Ann Family Support Group will be in the Café at Addison Gilbert Hospital, 298 Washington Street, Gloucester. 
Please stop by and visit their informational table.
During the month of June, items will be collected for our military serving in Iraq and Afghanistan.   Items that are needed include:

Energy bars
Hard candy
Gum
Granola Bars
Pretzels, Pringles
Cookies
Canned nuts
Powdered Drink Mixes, such as Gatorade, Lemonade, Kool-Aid, Ice-Tea mix, etc.
Micro-wave popcorn
Beef Jerky

Items may be brought to the main entrance of the Addison Gilbert Hospital during the month of June.   These items will be provided to The Cape Ann Military Family Support Group who will be making up care packages to our local soldiers serving.

Bumagin-Korn Clan Celebrates the 4th and Represents!

Hey Joey,
Just to let you and Frankie know how much we appreciate your help and warm attention to make our annual reunion a success each year.
Hailing  from New York City, New Jersey, Chicago area, Baltimore, and Massachusetts, our Bumagin-Korn clan represents 4 generations who come together in Gloucester to celebrate the fourth and family every year. And we always include a wonderful Lobsta-Fest, relying on the good graces of Captain Joe and Sons.
Thanks, to Joey and Frankie.
Happy Independence Day to all.
Paul Korn

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2011 Good Morning Gloucester Horribles Float Construction Day I

A Huge Thank You To The Horribles Parade Committee who is working on the parade all year long to insure everyone has a good time.  Our hats are off to you and all the hard work you do-

The Fishtown Horribles Parade Committee

Al Kipp, David Tucker, Pete Williamson,

Doug Goolsby, Mike Turner, Melissa Cox,

Darryl Goolsby, Dave Harvey, John Linquata

2011 Fishtown Horribles Parade GMG Style From Craig Kimberley

The float would not be what it was without  our awesome community minded businesses who helped with the dough to make it possible-

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gimmesound.com — local live music listings.  Find every live music show in Gloucester and Cape Ann — listen to music on-line & download — all for free.

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The Lone Gull is a family owned coffeehouse located on Main Street in historic downtown Gloucester, Massachusetts. Our ideal location makes us a great place to stop for a drink or a bite to eat, to chat with friends, or to have a business meeting. We offer free wi-fi to our customers, extremely comfortable couches and chairs, and a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere.

Passports Restaurant

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Ed Collard House Doctors Handyman Services

Seacoast Seven Road Race 2011 Info

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Dear Joe:
I am on the Board of the Friends of Seacoast and we are sponsoring a seven mile road race on July 16th to benefit the Seacoast Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.  The website is www.seacoastseven.com.  We were wondering if you could mention us on Good Morning Gloucester.

From The Race Website-

Friends of Seacoast, the fund raising committee for the Seacoast Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, in  Gloucester, MA is organizing the 8th Annual Seacoast Seven Road Race in Gloucester on July 16, 2011. Last  year’s race was a great success and we are expecting a large turnout for 2011.


Awards / Cash prizes



All proceeds from the race go directly to The Seacoast Nursing and Rehabilitation Center



This is a certified course



There will be a 1 mile fun run starting at 8:30 am



The Seacoast Seven (7 mile road race) starts at 9:00 am



The start/finish line is located at Stage Fort Park overlooking beautiful Gloucester Harbor



There will be music before and after the raceChowder and cold drinks will be served at the finish line



The Gloucester Police Department will provide security



$5 for the Fun Run and $30 for the Seacoast Seven



Race day registration: 6:30 am in the Race Headquarters Booth located near the start line

Rockport Garden Club COASTAL GARDENS TOUR July 8th and 9th

Rockport Garden Club will feature thirteen gardens on this year’s tour, which will take place, rain or shine, on Friday, July 8 and Saturday, July 9 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Many of these private gardens have never before been open to the public. While the gardens vary in size, location, composition, and plant materials, they share a common thread: each garden has had significant owner input in the design and execution. The tour includes several water gardens, an impressive collection of low-maintenance grasses and bamboo, unique garden sculptures, cottages gardens bursting with color from early spring through late autumn, dramatic use of local granite as hardscape, and a beautifully crafted garden overlooking the sea.

Each day a luncheon and a sale of original art works by local artists will be hosted at an expansive oceanside garden. Proceeds from the garden tour help to fund the planting and maintenance of Rockport’s twelve town gardens, various civic projects, and several scholarships.

Tickets for the garden tour are $25 each, and may be purchased in advance by calling 978-546-2896 or 978-546-6861 or by emailing tandrsanantonio@verizon.com. Tickets are also for sale at Toad Hall Book Store, 51 Main Street; La Provence, 6 Main Street, and Pier and Main Fine Gifts, 1 Main Street. On July 7, 8, and 9 tickets will be sold from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Chamber of Commerce Information Booth on Upper Broadway and at the Information Booth at Barletta Park, on the corner of Broadway and Top of T Wharf.