CAPE POND ICE’S THIRD ANNUAL MOTHER’S DAY CONTEST!

Dealers in Ice Since 1848!

CAPE POND ICE’S THIRD ANNUAL MOTHER’S DAY CONTEST!

"COOL" MOMS MAKE A DIFFERENCE!

Maybe she’s able to balance it all and seems relaxed and at ease.

Maybe she has the patience of a saint.

Maybe she always has an encouraging word.

Maybe she always goes above and beyond in her special way.

If she does–then NOMINATE your "Coolest Mom!"

  Submit a short essay about why she is the "Coolest" and a picture of your "Coolest Mom."  Don’t forget to include your name, address, phone number and don’t forget to tell us your "Coolest Mom’s" name.

The Lucky Winner will receive…………..

A CAPE POND ICE "COOLEST GALS GIFT BASKET"

Includes a pink baseball hat, a pink hooded sweatshirt, pink long & short sleeve tee shirts and a few other surprises!

All entries must be submitted to us by April 30, 2011 to qualify.

The winner will be announced the week of May 2, 2011.

You can e-mail your entry to office@capepondice.com, mail it or drop it by 104 Commercial Street , Gloucester , MA   01930

All entries will receive a

Cape Pond Ice Gift Certificate.

(Mother’s Day is Sunday, May 8)

"Coolest Gals" in Avalon, New Jersey !

Beth Williams Lobster Bead Demonstration Video

You can visit Beth William’s incredible studio (the same place she sells her stuff is where she makes it)

17 Pleasant St Gloucester MA also on Twitter @BWilliamsStudio


Beth Williams Studio – 17 Pleasant St, Gloucester, MA 01930


Updates From The Blue Shutters Inn

Joey

Two updates from the Blue Shutters…plans for a Beachside Easter Egg Hunt on April 23 and more Specials for Knitting Lovers.

On Saturday April 23, we’re launching a new Blue Shutters tradition this Easter — our younger friends (and their parents) are invited to join us for our first Beachside Easter Egg Hunt. On that afternoon, we’ll let the kids search our lawn for treats left by the Easter Bunny. There’ll be plenty of time to walk the beach or check out other activities around Cape Ann.  Families who join us can make it a truly special visit and stay with us Friday night — we’ll be roasting marshmallows by the firepit that evening and there’ll be special Easter breakast treats  for the kids on Saturday morning. We encourage folks to call or email us to let us know if they can be there to celebrate Easter Shutters-style…and get a little taste of what’s in store as the warm weather arrives.

And for those knitting lovers…our Knitters Weekend sounded like such a nice idea that we extended our special offer to those who like to "sit and stich" across the entire month. April is offically Knitters Month at the Blue Shutters. The Coveted Yarn — a knitting lovers heaven just minutes from the Blue Shutters — has offered to extend a discount to knitters who visit us this month. And we’ll be featuring the Seaside Knitting Mysteries — set right here on Cape Ann — courtesy of author Sally Goldenbaum. Whether you are part of a group or looking for a quiet getaway with your knitting — whether you’re an expert or a novice — you’ll no doubt enjoy what we have in store. There are discounts for groups and for weekend stays — and the usual attractions that have made the Blue Shutters a favorite for knitters over the years.

Tony, Patty, Ed and Annmarie

Lupe–Adopt A Pet of the Week

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Lupe – Pet of the Week

Hi, my name is Lupe and I am feeling a little sad because the dog next to me asked if I was part rabbit because of my ears!  I think my ears are one of my many good qualities.  I am a small Chihuahua who is brown-and-white.  I am eighteen months old.   Because of my tiny size I would do best with children 12 years and older.   I love to give kisses andI am very affectionate.  Oh!  I am at the Cape Ann Animal Aid (CAAA), a non-profit shelter caring for homeless cats and dogs – like me!

I know as soon as you see my photo, you will run right down to 260 Main Street in Gloucester and adopt me and I won’t be homeless any more!!!

1st Annual Cape Ann Public Schools VIDEO FESTIVAL

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1st Annual Cape Ann Public Schools
VIDEO FESTIVAL
• All Cape Ann Students ages 6-19 are invited to participate.
• Videos will be judged in three age categories: Elementary, Middle and High Schools.
• There is no limit to the number of students participating on a video.
• Selected entries may be shown at various locations during the Gloucester Public School District Arts
Festival on Saturday May 7, 2011 at the Cape Ann Community Cinema, 21 Main Street, Gloucester.
Rules & Submission Checklist
1. An opening Title Screen and Closing Credits are required.
2. The video must run 3 – 5 minutes.
3. Please NO NEGATIVE STEREOTYPES.
4. Copyrighted material must be acknowledged in video credits
5. Record your entry on a DVD and label it with contact information.
6. Please include a typed copy of the script (if any) and list of students participating with school’s affiliation. Include the email
address, home address and phone number of one Participant in the video Project.
7. DVD submissions will not be returned but pickup may be arranged. We reserve the right to post all or portions of all
submissions on School System Web Sites, the Gloucester Education Foundation (GEF) website and videos may be shown at
various Gloucester Public School District, GEF and Cape Ann Community Cinema functions.
8. No video that portrays a minor will be publically shown without a signed release form from that minor’s parent or guardian.
9. Submit to Gloucester Education Foundation, 33 Commercial St, Third Floor, Gloucester, MA 01930.
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF THE DVD IS SATURDAY APRIL 30, 2011
JUDGING CRITERIA
• STORY: Your Film should have a point, tell a story even if it’s a documentary.
• GENRE: Drama, Comedy, Documentary
• PRESENTATION: Film quality, Lighting and Sound.
• CREATIVITY: Use your imagination
• SPECIAL EFFECTS: Props, Music, Sound and FX
• EDITING: Story Telling, Transitions, Graphics Titles, Subtitles and Closing Credits.
For more information please contact: emailus@thinkthebest.org
Sponsored by

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Full Moon Gloucester MA 3/21/11 Photo From Brianmoc

Full moon Gloucester MA 3/21/11

Full moon Gloucester MA 3/21/11 over twin lights Rockport

Check out Brianmoc’s photos here

From Rocky Neck #3 Photo from Thomas Philbrook

From Rocky Neck #3

Had the great good fortune to spend a Sunday morning on a friend’s deck at the very end of Rocky Neck during the 2010 Gloucester Schooner Festival. There were many vessels heading out to join the Labor Day Parade of Boats.

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Check Out Thomas Philbrook’s Artist Portfolio

Nicole Duckworth Pimps Duckworth’s Grass Fed Beef

Hey Joey,

Duckworth’s
Bistrot in Gloucester!

Ken and our kitchen crew, acting on a tip from a loyal customer went on a road
trip to Paris, ME to check out the grass fed cattle at Mount Mica farm! Pleased
with what they saw, Ken committed to purchase two cattle when they were ready.
Hand selected, house butchered grass
fed beef is now being showcased on Duckworth’s Bistrot menu in a few nightly
specials. You will see a preparation using the house ground beef, generally a
braised selection and finally a steak. This meat was raised with care,
butchered with care and prepared with care.
The following
is a menu of the recent specials
We are very excited to be
offering
Grass fed beef
from Mount Mica farm in Paris, Maine.
Over the next few weeks
we will be showcasing this
hand
selected and house butchered beef
in a few nightly offerings.

Tuesday, April 05, 2011

Onion soup with Brie
croutons 9

Braised eye round with
celery root purée, grilled celery hearts and braising juices 28

Meatloaf with mushroom
gravy, mashed potatoes and sautéed broccoli rabe 26

Grilled Ribeye or Delmonico
steak with roasted potato,
Brussels sprouts sautéed
with bacon and onions; hollandaise sauce
Delmonico 36
Ribeye 38

And of course, we are still serving our Lobster Risotto with lobsters
from Captain Joe and sons. J

Cape Ann Family Fun Fair April 9

Please join us for a free, activity-filled Cape Ann Family Fun Fair including Curious Creatures shows, face painting, arts & crafts, an interactive puppet show, an open mic for kids and tons of free raffle prizes ranging from children’s toys to family memberships to a variety of local clubs on Saturday, April 9, 2011, 9:30AM – 12:00PM at  Pathways for Children, 29 Emerson Ave, Gloucester.  For more information, or if you are interested in volunteering, please contact Amy Larsen at alarsen@pw4c.org or  978.281.2400 x 120.

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Treasured Audio-Gloucester History Cigar Joe Talks About Fishing In the Early Part of The Twentieth Century Part II

Good Morning Gloucester  Exclusive

Cigar Joe Frontiero born in 1898 these tapes were recorded in 1981 when he was 83 years old.

Click here if you don’t see the arrow below to listen to the audio

The family of Cigar Joe Frontiero brings Good Morning Gloucester these treasured recordings of Fishing out of Gloucester MA in the early part of the century  in the second of the multi-part collection of recordings.  I’m happy that the family entrusted GMG with these priceless recordings and am proud to be able to have the platform in which we can archive and share with the community.

Look for part III April 7th at 6AM

Cigar Joe (Charlie Lowe Photo)1975

Ray Witham and Joseph “Cigar Joe” Frontiero land an 18 foot basking shark after it got tangled and died in a mackerel net off Rockport.

The history behind the tapes: Someone had asked Cigar Joe for an interview for an oral history project but Cigar Joe decided to do the recording himself. At the time he was having trouble with circulation in his legs and spent most of the time at home so he bought a tape recorder. He had trouble with the tape recorder and threw all of the tapes away. His mailman took the trashed tapes, spliced them, and made copies. He gave Cigar Joe copies and kept backups (with Cigar Joe’s consent) in case the originals were lost. This occurred in 1981.

Part I can be heard here

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Amy Shapiro is Pushing Some Kind of Stuff That She Wants You To Know About

Amy writes-

GMG-ers may remember Dorian musician Johan Onvlee of Holland — he performed on Cape Ann and is now on YouTube:

http://www.youtube.com/user/johanonvlee

–his video with the “Elves” is sweet (kids love it).  He came with his father, Jo Onvlee, a metaphysical scholar, who taught T’ai Chi and lectured on the I Ching in Gloucester — we co-wrote 2 books on that topic, and I am teaching the I Ching (and much more) in a “Body-Mind-Soul” series coming up — I invite GMG folks to contact me for the flyer … AmySun@aol.com.  Thanks!  Amy Shapiro

Cape Ann Museum unveils the Gloucester fishing schooner Elsie April 9th

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Cape Ann Museum unveils the Gloucester fishing schooner Elsie
The Cape Ann Museum is pleased to present the unveiling and launching of model maker Erik Ronnberg’s latest masterpiece, the Gloucester fishing schooner Elsie, on Saturday, April 9 from 3:00 to 5:00 PM. This program, which includes a talk by Ronnberg and a reception, is free with admission, reservations are required. To make a reservation or for more information, please call Jeanette Smith at 978-283-0455, x11 or email jeanettesmith@capeannmuseum.org.

The schooner Elsie was built in 1910 at the Arthur D. Story shipyard in Essex, Massachusetts.  She was “smart, able and beautiful,” a proud member of Gloucester’s once famous salt fishing fleet and a contender in the International Fishermen’s Races of 1921.  Elsie was designed by Captain Thomas McManus and built for the Atlantic Maritime Company of Gloucester and Boston.  On her maiden trip she landed over 280,000 pounds of salt cod in Gloucester.  In 1916, Elsie was sold to the Gorton-Pew Company for whom she continued to be a top producer.  After a short stint under Canadian ownership, in 1921 the vessel was taken over by Frank C. Pearce Company and brought back to Gloucester.  It was under the ownership of Pearce that Elsie, with Captain Marty Welch in command, challenged the Canadian fishing schooner Bluenose in the International Fishermen’s Races of 1921.  Elsie had earned the right to represent Gloucester in the Race by out sailing four other local schooners.   Despite gallant efforts in the two races which were held off the coast of Nova Scotia that year, Elsie lost to the Bluenose. The Elsie was lost in January 1935 in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.  

Erik Ronnberg, one of the finest ship model makers in the country, made this model of the fishing schooner Elsie for descendants of the Pearce family.  It shows the Elsie under full sail with ten dories on its deck.  Crewmen are depicted aloft and working on the deck, engaged in the everyday activities associated with the cod fisheries.  The model is in the scale of 3/8 inch equals one foot;  it took Ronnberg 1800 hours, or approximately eight months to complete.  At the unveiling on April 9th,  Ronnberg will give an overview of the history of the vessel, the research that preceded construction of the model and the actual model making process.  His remarks will be followed by a reception.  The model will remain on display at the Cape Ann Museum through the early summer.
For additional information on the launching of the schooner Elsie and this special program, please visit the Cape Ann Museum’s website at capeannmuseum.org or call 978-283-0455.

The Cape Ann Museum is located at 27 Pleasant Street in Gloucester. Hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Sundays from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. The Museum is closed during the month of February, on Mondays, and on major holidays. Admission is $8.00 adults, $6.00 Cape Ann residents, seniors and students. Children under 12 and Museum members are free. The Museum is wheelchair accessible. For more information please call: (978) 283-0455. Additional information can be found online at www.capeannmuseum.org

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