Things To Do- Annual Spring Musical At Gloucester High School June 3 and 4th

Beth Morris Writes-

Hi Joe,
It’s time for the annual spring musical at Gloucester High School.

Thanks,
Beth

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GHS Business Management Junior Achievement With Kathy OReilly

Kathy OReilly invited us to learn about the Business Management Junior Acievement Class at Gloucester High in which students create a business plan and create a corporation from start to finish.

Kathy Writes-

This class follows a Junior Achievement curriculum and is written to offer our students a curriculum which is rich in writing, math, communication  and computer skills. The curriculum disposes these students to actively engage in critical thinking and self-accountability. This semester our class ran their our own business called “Good Morning Mugs” from capitalization to liquidation.  Our mission is to learn about important business components necessary in building a business and to give our proceeds to a local non-profit organization or as a scholarship.  The unique part about this semester’s class is that we applied for a loan from Cape Ann Savings Bank in order to purchase our materials (inventory) for production and sale.  Our class submitted our business plan and application which was approved by Mr. Harold Rogers, President of Cape Ann Savings Bank in Gloucester.  Mr. Rogers presented it to his board before the approval was made.  I would love to give credit to Mr. Rogers/Cape Ann Savings for their contribution to our business and to recognize their involvement as well as advertise the importance of what this class offers our students here at the high school.  I would also love to give credit to Mr. Bruce Horne and Mr. Andrew Rae from Gorton’s Seafood who come in weekly during the fall semester to encourage and mentor us in our business.  They are highly dedicated in serving the community and we appreciate their time and efforts.

Each student is required to hand in an annual report which requires the following information:  title page, Table of Contents, shareholder letter, Cape Ann Savings Bank Loan Application, Invoice, marketing flyer, business plan, production plan layout, balance sheet statement, Sources and Uses of Funds financial statement, 2 financial graphs showing income sources and uses of funds, shareholder list, employee sales chart, Syllabus, and officer comments.  The shareholder letter will be distributed to their shareholders (along with their 13% return on their investment dividend) upon the conclusion of the class.   Please see features of our class by going to www.ghsja.webs.com for more information and pictures from www.goodmorningmugs.webs.com.

Gloucester Has Been Nominated By Rand McNally and USA Today!

Update- Via Ariane Doud- Best of the Road contest extended to May 30!!!

Ariane Doud from Matter Communications writes-

Rand McNally and USA Today are looking for the best small towns in America. The top towns will be featured in their Best of the Road® cross-country rally this summer and in the 2013 Rand McNally Atlas next year! Gloucester has been nominated as “Most Beautiful,” but to win we need your votes. Please go to the Gloucester page at www.bestoftheroad.com (click here)  to tell America why Gloucester deserves to be recognized for its unmatched beauty, and help bring some positive national attention to our fair city.

Click the picture to vote-

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note the GMG photos used in the campaign Smile

One Man’s Junk….

Hey Joe,

I’ve noticed this floating around Cripple Cove since February or March and finally had a chance to check it out.  It’s actually tethered in the cove.  I thought it was a wonderful re-use of the flotsam floating around and wanted to pass it along to share.  Somebody made this, and I applaud their creativity and effort.  

Enjoy,
~Bill O’Connor
North Shore Kid

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Gloucester Resident Patricia Poore To Host Free Webinar Tonight- Approaches To Classic Kitchen Design

Good Morning Joey, Patrica Poore, long time Gloucester resident, co-founder of national publications like Old-House Journal,  and founder and present editor-in-chief of Old-House Interiors, Arts & Crafts Homes, Early Homes and other publications focusing period and historic design is presenting a webinar Wed evening, May 25th at 8pm on Approached to Classic Kitchen Design.    This is the first webinar that she has presented and even though it is offered to a national audience, it would be great if residents interested in the subject signed up to support her in this effort!  Here is a link to sign up. Come  one come all you classic kitchen lovers!  http://p.p0.com/YesConnect/HtmlMessagePreview?a=CClLHesVFWgUCYGmJ4M4kS
Becky Bernie
4  Gerring Rd.

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Gloucester Voted #3 Small Arts City In The Country

I’d like to think that our four posts, the photo I donated and they used in the campaign and the video interview we shot asking folks to vote helped make this happen.

Kristine Fisher placed a call to Anne Robinson who contacted me while she was away on vacation and asked if I could get the publishers of the magazine a decent representative photo for the contest under the wire of the deadline for inclusion of the voting.  They used the photo in the campaign and it is on the website which announced the winners here.

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Here is that photo which I took from our dock at Captain Joe and Sons-

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seARTS should be commended for getting the ball rolling.  This is what happens when we work together for the benefit of our community!  HUGE!!!!!  So huge for The Chamber of Commerce, The Destination Marketing Organization and all of those who promote our great city to point to in their marketing campaigns!

Here is the video we shot to get people to understand how important it was to get out the vote-

And links to the posts in which Jackie,Jo-Ann Castano and Kristine Fisher and I kept putting the pressure on explaining how it helps the people who market our areas job that much easier to promote-

Jo-Ann Castano Writes About The American Style Get Out The Vote

Posted on February 3, 2011 by Joey C

Submitted on 2011/02/02 at 8:36 pm Here is another page online to direct people to. It’s American Style online magazine where POP Gallery in Gloucester is featured. Would be good to get people to post comments on the article. More … Continue reading →

seARTS WANTS YOU! To Vote For Gloucester Video With Jackie Ganim DeFalco and Kristine Fisher

Posted on January 29, 2011 by Joey C

Kristine Fisher and Jackie Ganim DeFalco stop by to talk all about seARTS and all of the exciting programs happening including the get the vote out effort to inform people about the American Style Magazine voting for Gloucester. Kristine writes- … Continue reading →

Vote If You Love Gloucester

Posted on January 18, 2011 by Joey C

This is the type of thing that if we win can be used in marketing all over the world. Won’t you vote for your favorite city? Hi Joey. Can this be posted on GMG? ***** Vote for Gloucester and You … Continue reading →

Here’s the article-

AS76 SmallCities Top 25 Small Cities
A newcomer to the Top 25 list, Gloucester is home to museums, galleries and the oldest working art colony in the U.S.

Cape Ann, a thriving arts and cultural destination, lies just 30 miles north of Boston along one of the prettiest stretches of coastline in all of Massachusetts. Billed as one of the last great unspoiled places, its harbors, lighthouses, beaches, coves and coastline have been attracting artists almost from its beginnings in 1623.

Cape Ann’s four communities include Rockport, Essex, Manchester-by-the-Sea and Gloucester, America’s oldest seaport. “Art is vital to the lifeblood of Gloucester. There are many beautiful places with seashores and harbors but the combination of arts, culture, and industry are rarely so integrated and integral to the life of a city. It makes Gloucester a very unique place that celebrates art in a way that most cities can’t,” says resident and AmericanStyle reader Barbara Silberman. Gloucester is home to a large population of artists, many of whom display their work in Rocky Neck Art Colony galleries and studios. You can visit the Rocky Neck Gallery or enjoy open studios and entertainment during Nights on the Neck, on the first Thursday of the month from June to October.


WHAT’S NEW?

This year an iconic red brick building on Gloucester’s Main Street, known to locals as “The Blackburn,” was transformed into The Cape Ann, also known as “The Annie.” The building was revitalized to promote the arts in the community and serves as a venue for performance and visual display. Located within The Annie is “The Art Parlour,” an expansive gallery space that allows local artists to show their work free of charge.

UP AND COMING

The annual Cape Ann Artisans’ Studio Tour takes place June 18-19 along the scenic coastline of Gloucester and Rockport, allowing visitors to meet more than 15 professional artists and see their work where it was created.

The Annual Gloucester Waterfront Festival will showcase the juried work of over 175 artists and craftsmen from throughout the U.S. in the city’s historic Fort Park on Aug. 20-21.

Blue Lobster Grille To Open In Dock Square Rockport MA In Space Of The Former Greenery- Labor Day Weekend

You See the Menu Here on Good Morning Gloucester First- Natch, It’s What We Do Smile

Look for a comprehensive interview and story on Blue Lobster Grille from my buddy Heather Atwood soon.

Appetizer Menu- Click Pictures For Full Size

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Breakfast Menu

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Lunch menu

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Kids Menu

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Dinner Menu

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Thanks Ryan Pinkham for the tip

Chickity Check It! Ken Knowles Featured On Wells Maritime Art

Ken Knowles and Jonathan Cahill Talk About Art and John’s New Venture To Showcase Local Art www.wellsmaritime.com

Gloucester boy Jon Cahill recently built a an online gallery featuring local artists. Wells Maritime Art (www.wellsmaritime.com) is named after his great-great-grandfather William Wells, a schooner captain out of Gloucester. Featured artists include Ken Knowles, Ray Crane, David Curtis and Kurt Ankeny.

Check out the post explaining the venture by his Sister Abby Joy here

Robin Nest From Len Burgess

Len Burgess writes-

Last of the young Robins. Just 2 remaining as of today.
Made this robin house from plans on the internet and it works great.
Positioned it under my deck and can view it through a back window.
Len Burgess

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Hey Len, how bout sharing the website on which you found the plans?

ANNUAL ANNISQUAM SEWING CIRCLE PLANT and BAKE SALE May 28th

Attention: Calendar of Events Community News

ANNUAL ANNISQUAM SEWING CIRCLE PLANT and BAKE SALE

Gloucester, MA.     May 10, 2011…….The Annual ANNISQUAM SEWING CIRCLE PLANT and BAKE SALE will take place Saturday,  May 28  8am – 12pm at the Annisquam Village Hall, Leonard Street, Annisquam, Gloucester.

A wide variety of annuals, perennials and herbs as well as morning coffee and home-baked goods will be available.   All proceeds are contributed by the Sewing Circle to Cape Ann community programs.  Founded in 1837, the Annisquam Sewing Circle is one of the oldest continuous independent societies of women in the country.

For information contact:    Rose-Marie Glen 978-283-7188, studiormg@comcast.net

Red Skiff Seafood and Grille Rockport MA- Rachael’s Reuben Sandwich

Rockport Gets Some Love From Your Boy Joey This Week-

The Red Skiff is exactly what you want when you go to Rockport- unpretentious, fantastic food at non-tourist trap prices and super friendly service. My Reuben was cooked to perfection and the portion generous.  Highly recommended!

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Red Skiff Seafood and Grille

15 Mt. Pleasant St. Rockport, MA 01966 Click the map below for directions-

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Bill Hubbard Asks About His Grandfather’s Boat The Superior

Bill Hubbard Writes-

Joey,
I’m trying to track down an important bit of history about my Grandfather’s Boat.  Capt. John A. Dahlmer’s fishing boat Superior was taken by the US Navy early in WW-II.  We have heard that she was used to supply weather stations along the Greenland and Newfoundland coasts with fuel and food.  She was returned to the family in 1944.  As a child, I remember seeing a paper certificate issued by the US Navy thanking him for the use of his boat in the war effort.  He was also paid $1 for each of the 4 years she was on naval duty.
My question is, what was the name of the navy command that operated Superior and other New England vessels during the war years?  I’m sure some of your readers had similar experiences with other boats at that time and, maybe someone can tell me.  Maybe even someone has a picture of her at that time.  A picture of Superior sporting her new, first in the fleet, whaleback bow in 1935 is attached.
Thanks,
Bill Hubbard
bill.hubbard@fineartamerica.com

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Bill this would be a great question that maybe our FOB Fred Buck at The Cape Ann Museum could answer-

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Brother’s Brew Coffee Shop Rockport MA

I had my eyes on the whoopie pies but somehow got distracted and didn’t get a shot of them (which looked amazing)

Oh well, I guess I have an excuse to go back.

Ross Brackett

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NISU!

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Coffee Cake

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You can like ‘em on Facebook here-

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Brothers-Brew-Coffee-Shop/159447317423794