Author: Joey Ciaramitaro
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Cape Ann Artisans Spring Studio Tour 2011
Cape Ann Artisans is celebrating their 28th Annual Studio Tour Weekend: held on Saturday and Sunday, June 18 – 19 from 10:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. each day. This self-guided tour along the scenic coastline of Gloucester and Rockport presents a unique opportunity to meet fourteen professional artists and see their work in the setting in which it was created. The work represented includes: pottery, painting, sculpture, photography, mosaics, weaving and jewelry. Several of the artists will be demonstrating their working process during the tour.
Brochures with route maps will be available at the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce, the Rockport Information Booth on Rte 127 and at each of the artisans. A bright magenta Studio Tour banner will mark each location.
For further information: tel: 978-281-3347 or download a brochure at: www.capeannartisans.com
Cape Ann Pee Wee Football Early Sign-Ups Starting this Friday, June 3rd and 4th
Good morning Joe,
Wondering if you could possibly send out one more reminder to all the GMG followers that Pee Wee Football Teams will be holding their early sign ups starting this Friday, June 3rd and 4th and the following weekend June 10th and 11th! Six year olds are eligible this year! Must be 6 as of August 31st of this year. Open to all kids ages 6-14 (no 9th graders). We are just looking to gauge team sizes and get some of the administrative stuff out of the way early….no practice or communications will happen until August! We appreciate your help getting the word out. Everyone can look in the Gloucester Times for their teams time and place to sign up!
Best Regards,
Jim Smith
Hello Again Joe,
Hoping you could help me out yet again!! In addition to being the league treasurer, I am also co-president of the Rockets who will also be having their sign ups starting this week. Hoping you could post the following:
Riverdale Rockets Early Sign Ups
The Riverdale Rockets will be holding early sign ups starting this Friday June 3rd and will remain as “open enrollment” throughout the summer. There are limited rosters spaces allowed so please sign up early. Payment procedures are explained online! Full payment must be made in order to play come August. Registration is $80 per player/cheerleader with a $140 family cap. Follow this link to our sign up page: http://www.leagueathletics.com/?org=RIVERDALEROCKETS. NO practice, uniforms, or team communication will be allowed until August practices which start on the 15th! More information will follow once you are registered online! Any questions should be directed to Jim Smith at 978.265.3721. Have a great summer and we will see you in the fall for Riverdale Rockets Football/Cheering!
Thanks to GMG for all their help in getting the word out!! It is greatly appreciated!
Jim Smith
Thank you to Good Morning Gloucester for helping us to get the word out!!
contact jsmith@soeppainting.com for more info
Thankfully,
Cape Ann Pee Wee Football
Commissioner: Fran Gibbs
Secretary: Gary Donahue
Treasurer: Jim Smith
Head Referee: Randy Burns
AFFORDABLE SUMMER ART PROGRAMS FROM ART HAVEN AND THE ANNIE
With the third summer of Art Haven programs comes the opportunity for Cape Ann youth to combine the visual and theater arts like never before. And once again, low-income families will be able to receive financial assistance thanks to a Community Development Block Grant and the Bruce J. Anderson Foundation.
“We really want all kids to have affordable and fun opportunities in the arts,” says Art Haven Director Dawn Gadow. “The summer gives kids a great chance to work on really fun summer projects and to get outside and learn about Gloucester at the same time!”
The main thrust of Art Haven’s summer programming this year is Summer PlayCamp in conjunction with the new Henry Allen TheatreWorks, located at The Cape Ann (“The Annie”, to her friends) at 1 Washington Street. Students from ages 6 – 18 can participate in the program, spending half the day at the Art Haven studio experimenting in the visual arts, and half the day at The Annie writing plays and working on their acting skills.
Youth ages 6-12 will spend the mornings at Art Haven and afternoons at The Annie, while ages 12-18 do the opposite. The groups will work with themes from “The Mermaid Robot of Gloucester” and “Murder on Rocky Neck” to “The Witches of Dogtown”. The end of August even offers teens the chance to write their own political theater pieces. In each two-week session students will write a play, prepare props and costumes, work with materials like clay and printmaking, and perform their play on Thursday evening at the Cape Ann Farmer’s Market.
“It’s amazing the creativity that can come out of kids of all ages,” says Henry Allen of The Annie. “These productions are going to be incredible displays of the artistic power found in the youth of Cape Ann.”
If theater isn’t your forte, Art Haven is also still offering a number of other artistic opportunities to the youth of Cape Ann. They will have continued open studio times for all ages and open darkroom times. These times allow artists of all ages to explore the art studio on their own terms with some artistic guidance from Art Haven’s staff.
Also at the Cape Ann Farmer’s Market, Teen Artist Guild members will once again have the opportunity to sell their artwork. Older students are welcome to be a part of this group to learn how to market and sell their artwork, both at the Farmer’s Market and beyond. These students will meet twice a week to work on artistic skills, business skills, and developing a sense of themselves as an artist.
“We’ve really got opportunities for everyone to get into the arts this summer,” says Gadow. “If you want to get creative, we want to help you.”
For more information about all of these programs, call (978) 283-3888, visit www.arthaven.org or 180B Main Street. Registration forms can be found on the web site or picked up at the Main Street studio.
Local Music Seen Get’s Their Stuff Online. First Up, The Bandit Kings!
Peter Van Ness Writes-
Dear Joey,
You’ve been telling me since December that we JUST HAD to get the Local MusicSeen shows on the Web. Well, we finally got our first archive video published thanks to the help of our very talented and resourceful Web editor Jon Cooney.
See it here http://localmusicseen.com/BanditKings.cfmIn order to make it work best on the Web, Jon cut it into 3 parts. I’ve published all 3 on a single page so you can watch the entire show at once if you like.
We picked The Bandit Kings show for our archive debut for several reasons — some technical — but mostly because it’s a SUPERB SHOW! Performances are stellar; the energy reaches through the screen and grabs you; songwriting is inspired — and they look so good on camera!
Hope you enjoy it — and remember, Joey, when you speak we listen!
pvn
Fishing in the Annisquam River
Foggy Day For It Photo Elinor Teele-

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Sista Felicia Does Moms Zucchini Side Dish At The Gloucester Daily Times Taste Of The Times
Check It Out At The Gloucester Daily Times Website By Clicking here
The summer vegetables will be coming soon and this simple version of preparing zucchini is another recipe from Felicia Mohan’s home style Italian kitchen. When zucchini becomes plentiful you need many different ways to prepare it that are simple and of course tastes good.
This particular recipe is one of the ways her mother used to prepare zucchini and that is where it got its’ name. The main ingredients that give this side dish its flavor are the basil, the chicken broth and the juice of a fresh lemon. Felicia insists that the lemon juice be fresh in order to achieve the full flavor.
GLOUCESTER AUTHOR PATRICK DOUD SECOND NOVEL- THE MORNITH WAR
Patrick Doud/The Mornith War Book Release Party
Sunday, June 5, 3 p.m.
The Bookstore of Gloucester
61 Main St
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Patrick Doud was born in 1968 in Syracuse, New York. He grew up in Bernhards Bay, a hamlet on the northern shore of Oneida Lake, and in East Amherst, a suburb of Buffalo. After several years of academic wandering he ended up at Bard College in the Hudson Valley, where he studied literature. Three books of his poetry were published in the nineties: Girding the Ghost, The Man in Green, and Hickory Bardolino Poems. Although he continues to be involved with poetry, these days most of his attention is devoted to fantasy. He is quick to explain that there is much traffic between the two. He and his family live in Gloucester, Massachusetts, in a house near the woods, the city, and the sea.
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Three years and many adventures after the events of The Hunt for the Eye of Ogin, companions Elwood, Slukee, Drallah, and Booj are charged with a task beyond Winnitok’s northern edge. Arriving in the community of a charismatic prophet, they find that Granashon the Nohar has been attempting to settle a conflict between the prophet’s followers and a proud clan of wolf truans. But this threat to peace is overshadowed by another, as an unnatural scourge of spirits is burning the prophet’s fields with a ghostly green fire.
While Granashon leads Elwood, Slukee, and a small band of others to battle the source of the spirits in an ancient mountain fortress, Drallah and Booj stay behind to help protect the besieged prophet and her followers—including a girl with whom Elwood has begun a relationship the prophet has expressly forbidden.
The companions are caught up in an intense struggle to defend the lands of the prophet and the wolf truans, and to discover and defeat the power behind the spirits before they spread to Winnitok and beyond.
What Up Homie?
Mike the Lobsterman on the Wreck of the Schooner Jennie M. At Salisbury, Ma
Adam Bolonsky Forwards-
Mike the lobsterman waxes philosophical and provides background info on the wreck of the Jennie M. off Salisbury Beach. Mike was visiting a friend at the beach during a winter gale as the waves and surge uncovered the wreck.
The Jennie M. foundered in a nor’easter off Ipswich and Salisbury as she was running granite paving stones down the east coast. Like the wreck at Long Beach in Rockport, winter storms uncover and expose the buried schooner’s ribs every couple of years.
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Above: The Jennie M. breaks up off Salibury Beach. The image combines a photograph with hand-drawn details (the gulls and the surfmen) – a common newspaper illustration technique.
Sole survivor was the ship’s cat. Local rumor has it that the schooner was carrying more untaxed liquor than paving stones.
Bruce MacD Represents! While Listening To Soul Rebel Project On Rocky Neck
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The 6th Annual – Gloucester Little League – HOME RUN DERBY Saturday, June 4th
The 6th Annual – Gloucester Little League – HOME RUN DERBY is set for Saturday, June 4th, 9:00 am until 4:00 pm (Rain date June 5th)!
Special Guests this year include the Northshore NAVIGATORS & their Mascots, arriving at 9:00 am. They will be hosting individual Clinics for all kids, promptly at 9:00 am, and it’s FREE!!!
The day continues from there with HIT the Target, Roadrunner, Around the Horn FREE!!! – and the ever popular “HOME RUN DERBY”!!! – $10
We will have a Dunk Tank, Giant Slide/Obstacle Course and Speed Pitch, along with Great Food and Fun!!!
There will be a “Chinese” Auction for a chance to win many incredible Baseball/Sports Cards and Memorabilia. Gifts will also be available to purchase.
Special “2011 Pack Attax” Presentation by Keith Gentile of “That’s my Ticket” Sponsored by W.P. Craft of ‘The Last Stop’ in Rockport– for ALL KIDS!!! – FREE!!! Goodie Bags for All, Prizes to be awarded!!! – FREE!!!!
Come and enjoy the day!
www.gloucesterlittleleague.com
This just in from Jamie Marshall… His good friend, Rick Tarantino – “Chef Rick” will be grilling for us on Saturday during our Home Run Derby event. In addition, Chef Rick will be providing grilling tips to all those who join us. This is just fantabulous!!!
I know you’ve scheduled our flier for 1 pm tomorrow, thank you! Any chance to squeeeeze this in?
Come on down to Boudreau on Saturday, it’s gonna be a GREAT Day!!!
Thanks much! Cindy Rich
Historic New England’s Open House is on Saturday, June 4, 2011
May 2011 – Thirty-one of the region’s finest historic properties are open free to the public on Saturday, June 4, when Historic New England hosts a region-wide open house. In Gloucester, you can visit the Beauport, Sleeper – McCann House; the eclectic seaside summer home of one of America’s first interior designers, Henry Davis Sleeper. With a new roof, restored and repaired chimneys, 249 conserved window sash and a restored historically accurate Arts and Crafts style landscape, now is a perfect time to experience Beauport. Hours are from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. with guided tours on the hour, the last tour starts at 4:00 p.m. Beauport opens for the season on Wednesday, June 1.
These Historic New England house museums on the North Shore offer free tours on June 4:
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Beauport, Sleeper-McCann House, Gloucester, 1907
Boardman House, Saugus, 1692
Coffin House, Newbury, 1678
Cogswell’s Grant, Essex, 1728
Dole-Little House, Newbury, c. 1715
Gedney House, Salem, 1665
Phillips House, Salem, 1821
Come To The Khan Studio GMG Gallery Official Grand Opening Thursday Night For Some Joey C Iced Tea Made With Bee-Strot Local Honey
Thursday Night June 2
Served in Mason Jars Made By Our Gallery Next Door Neighbor Wendy
Khan Studio and the Good Morning Gloucester Gallery at 77 Rocky Neck Ave, G3
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Supreme Roast Beef Cheeseburger Plate
Boston Casting Looking For Extras
Sent in By Meg Jarret of FilmCapeAnn
May 31, 2011
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Boston Casting is seeking extras to work overnight Wednesday 6/1, Thursday 6/2 and Friday 6/3 on Here Comes the Boom with their car or truck.
THESE WILL ALL BE OVERNIGHT SHOOTS in the Boston Metro Area.
You MUST be available all 3 nights. Cars and trucks cannot be red or white.
We are looking for working class people with trucks, older SUVs, and beat up cars for this scene.
If you are interested and available, please email me atAshley@Bostoncasting.com. Please include your full name, your phone number, and a recent photo of both you and your car.
THIS EMAIL IS JUST AN AVAILABILITY CHECK. We are checking to see who would be available and interested in working with their car or truck. YOU ARE NOT BOOKED TO WORK UNLESS YOU HEAR BACK FROM US WITH THE CALL TIME, LOCATION AND WARDROBE INSTRUCTIONS.
Pay for non union actors is $64 for 8 hours. This means you are paid $64 up to 8 hours. After 8 hours you accrue more pay. For a typical 12 hour shoot day you will be paid around $100, though the amount depends on how many hours you are on set.
Right now, we are only looking for non union performers with trucks, older SUVs and beat up cars.
Again, if you are interested and available, please email me atAshley@Bostoncasting.com with your full name, phone number and photo of you and your car.
Those selected will be contact by phone no later this afternoon.
Thanks!
Anyone have any mason jars?
We’re going to be serving some fantastic libations at the official grand opening tomorrow but I want find any around town. Let me know!
The most highly scented lilacs… From Kim Smith
Lilacs,
False blue
White
Purple
Colour of lilac
Heart-leaves of lilac all over
New England,
Roots of lilac under all the soil
of New England,
Lilacs in me because I am
New England,
because my roots are in it,
Because my leaves are in it,
Because my flowers are for it,
Because it is my country
And I speak to it of itself
And sing of it with my own voice
Since certainly it is mine.
—from Lilacs by Amy Lowell (1874–1925)
Surely at the top of the list of shrubs to grow for creating the framework of an intimate garden or garden room are lilacs, in particular Syringa vulgaris and their French hybrids. Syringa vulgaris are grown for their exquisite beauty in both form and color of blossoms, although it is their fragrance flung far and throughout gardens and neighborhoods that make them so unforgettable.
Not all species of Syringa and cultivars of Syringa vulgaris are scented. The early French hybrids and hybrids of Leonid Kolesnikov have retained their fragrance.Syringa oblata has a similar fragrance, though is not nearly as potent. Several of the Chinese species have a spicy cinnamon scent, while many of the Asian species and their hybrids have very little, if any, fragrance. To find your personal preference, I suggest a visit to a local arboretum, or take your nose to the nursery during the extended period of time (six to eight weeks, or so) in which the different cultivars of S. vulgaris are in bloom.
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