People have been raving about Midori. Don’t judge this place by the location as if it were “just another Chinese food joint” We’ve had a couple of fantastic meals there.
Author: Joey Ciaramitaro
Henry Allen and Dawn Gadow Talk About Their Collaborative Cape Ann Summer Playcamp Video
Henry Allen TheatreWorks and Cape Ann Art Haven have teamed up to offer a unique and exciting summer theatre and art camp, with workshops for ages 6-18!
The sky’s the limit on what magic can be spun out of the imaginations of young people! In our unique Summer Playcamp, students of will engage in the collaborative art of crafting then performing a short play, including the design and creation of their own sets, costumes and props! Each session will culminate in a staged performance for family and friends. These original short plays will be inspired by the folklore of Cape Ann. Playwriting and practice will take place in the TheatreWorks lab at The Cape Ann (or ‘The Annie’ to her friends), and the art classes will take place at Cape Ann Art Haven. Regstration is OPEN. Call Cape Ann Art Haven to register today! 978.283.3888
Cape Ann Twitter Folk and Joey’s List
Here is a list of local twitter folk. (another attempt to pull our community kicking and screaming into the current century)
I’m determined damnit!
If you have tried twitter but just don’t get it, it may be because you may have set up an account and don’t follow anyone and no one was following you, in which case then twitter is basically useless. That would be the equivalent of screaming in the forest and no one hearing you.
Start out by following the tweets of the people listed below. You enter them into your follow list and then you can get an idea of what is going on around you. Engage the people on this list if you have questions or want to give them props for a service or meal or activity they provided. If you don’t already have a twitter account go here- http://twitter.com/ and get one for free. Then add in the users you see below. You will have a great idea of what is going on around you and when there is some type of emergency around town 9 times out of 10 you will get the answer on twitter before you will anywhere else. That is if you are following a bunch of local folks.
My suggestion is to follow all of these people even though they might not seem to be in your particular line of work or seem to have the same interests as you. To have only 3 or 4 people in your twitter universe is pretty pointless. you can always unfollow people if their tweets are boring to you or obnoxious.
@Joey_C @DscvrGlstr @WickedLocal @Gloucester_MA @CapeAnnsFinest @blue_shutters @7SeasWhaleWatch @EssexCruises @MayorKirk @Woodmans_Essex @AlchemyBistro @captbillandsons @JoeB_Hemoglobin
@CapeAnnBrewing @CapeAnnArtHaven @minglewoodtav @TriAndDuit @melissaabbott @NSMusicTheatre @audreysflowers @USCGNewEngland @NorthShoreDish @WhaleCenter @gpgloucester @TheActiveDad @Paulinesgifts @TSapienza @schmap @BostonArts @masscultural @BeanLeafCafe @freshnewengland @DawnTheresa@HA TheatreWorks
@GDTnews @MLayneCreative @CovetedYarn @DogBarGlo
@CapeAnnLanes @MassWhales @CapeAnnOnline @glazedceramics @FarmBarGrille @RockportMusic @SeaportGrille @CapePondIce @CaptJoeLobster @EssexHeritage @YankeeCapts @LaProv @againandagainbags @BostonLogan @latfortythree @CapeAnnCinema @HistoricNE @SEASIDECYCLE @CapeAnnSymphony @EssexMusicFest @VisitMA @SchAdventure @bostoncalendar @PlacesMA @SamOnTravel
@HuffPostTravel @Braincandyproj TheCapeAnn EJCIII
BWilliamsStudio KgentileRoberts charlesdgb
rlsartsECGreenbeltStevenFletch @JMcElhenny @NorthShoreDish @@kidns @SamanthaRSPR @LocalGingerNS @heather_atwood @lilylinqs @mkpfilos89 ArtsGloucester @TheRovingHome @5thjoy @baitandtackle @2palaver @glosta @laurielufkin @MoneyMindfulnes @AliciaPensarosa @mbcf @vintagerockport @andreasoldier @abbielundberg @rlsarts @ryanpjm @Toodeloos @debclarkeglosta @kathleen01930 @capeannpainter
If anyone has been left out it is not by design. This is basically a copy and paste job from the twitter list of Linn. let me know if you want to be added and I missed you and I’ll add you right in ASAP. You can always unfollow people so my suggestion to you is to follow all of these people and if the tweets that they put out are of absolutely no interest to you simply unfollow them with the click of a button.
You can also very easily look at my list of local Cape Ann Twitter Folk here and simply go down the list and click on their names and then click follow- Joey’s Local Twitter List If you don’t see yourself on my local list tweet me and I’ll add you in.
Song of the Sea: the first original work of Henry Allen TheatreWorks’ Young Playwrights Series.
Song of the Sea: the first original work of Henry Allen TheatreWorks’ Young Playwrights Series. Here some of the young playwrights, in the early stages of the development of their show, discuss the general theme and how they are enjoying working with Mr. Allen. You can read the full synopsis of the show at www.TheCapeAnn.org Registration is still open for this workshop, so contact Henry Allen TheatreWorks to join! info@HenryAllen.org
Chickity Check It- Damn it McKinnon- From My FavoriteTattoo Artist
The most angst ridden young person I know (well from her twitter feed that’s what I glean anyhow) and also the most talented tattoo artist, Molly McKinnon has a brandy new blog-
She’d be the one I would go to if I ever got the lobster tattoo that I’ve been dreaming of for years.
This is the tattoo I’d like on my forearm-
Bu if you know me you know I’m a hairy freak and I’m not sure that tattoos are all that attractive on a hairy arm. So I put it off………..
in case you are new to the blog you can check out this link for the fishermen tattoo picture series I’ve taken from our local guys-
Young Playwrights. You Heard Me.
Chickity Check It!- Gloucester Times Reporter Steven A. Fletcher Blog The Convergence Point
He writes-
This week, I’m writing a series on newspapers, social media, and their communities.
Check out his post in which he mentions GMG here-
A less public pint; at the social media tap.
CAPE ANN SUMMER PLAYCAMP 2011
Henry Allen TheatreWorks & Cape Ann Art Haven present:
CAPE ANN SUMMER PLAYCAMP 2011
Henry Allen TheatreWorks and Cape Ann Art Haven have teamed up to offer a unique and exciting summer theatre and art camp, with workshops for ages 6-18!
The sky’s the limit on what magic can be spun out of the imaginations of young people! In our unique Summer Playcamp, students of will engage in the collaborative art of crafting then performing a short play, including the design and creation of their own sets, costumes and props! Each session will culminate in a staged performance for family and friends. These original short plays will be inspired by the folklore of Cape Ann. Playwriting and practice will take place in the TheatreWorks lab at The Cape Ann (or ‘The Annie’ to her friends), and the art classes will take place at Cape Ann Art Haven. Regstration is OPEN. Call Cape Ann Art Haven to register today! 978.283.3888
THE CHALLENGES YOU ENCOUNTER EVERY DAY FREE PARENT WORKSHOP
Pathways Cape Ann Families is offering a free six-part parent workshop series presented by The Family Network, Inc., open to all parents & educators, every Wednesday, staring March 23rd, from 6 – 7:30PM at Pathways Cape Ann Families located at 28 Emerson Avenue, Gloucester.
Topics to be discussed include why do children do the things they do?; listening; getting the message across; positive discipline that works; building self-esteem; putting it all together & making it work. The facilitators are Cynthia Griffin & Evelyn Lawnsby from The Family Network, Inc. Dinner, child care & transportation assistance (if needed) are included.
To register or for more information contact Amy Larsen 978.281.2400x120 or alarsen@pw4c.org by 3/16.
Gloucester Bytes’ Tim-The Man!
Tim and his company Gloucester Bytes bid on a link in the GMG Blogroll at the annual Chamber of Commerce Auction a couple of years ago. Working out of his house and frequently making house calls, he came over to replace a busted keyboard on the Mrs’ laptop. A big time GMG fan, I can’t say enough nice things about the man. Cheap, efficient and he even installed some neat utilities for free while he was at the homestead.
If you need computer repairs do not hesitate to call him.
http://www.gloucesterbytes.com/
978-886-4624
That Time Of Year- International Dory Race Season To Get Under Way
A Note From Jimmy T
This is going to be a big year for the International Dory Races! Looking at the Schedule of Events for 2011 Erik sent out a few weeks ago, we’re only a week and a half away from Dory Prep Day on March 26th, 8 a.m. at Eastern Ave Self-Storage! This year our practice boats are last years race boats!!! I intent to take one of these in the Essex River Race and encourage all members to participate in the local season opener as well! Anyone interested should contact me asap to start planning logistics.
But first we need your help. Anyone who can give just an hour or two ( everyone has an hour or two to spare!) next Saturday, to help scrape and paint, or the following Saturday, April 2nd to help launch!!! Let us know.
Please, we NEED help, those of you who never make the time to pitch in can turn over a new leaf this year, you’ll be glad you did!
See you down the dories!
Click Here For More Info On How You Can get Involved- http://www.internationaldories.com/
Gabe Represents!
$30 of Food at Dog Bar in Gloucester for $15 Save 50%
GMG Tech Talk- Last Night’s Social Media Presentation At The Cape Ann
Henry Allen has taken the space that used to house The Blackburn Tavern and turned it into a cultural activity center in which he has so much stuff going on it would make your head spin. Henry’s deal is a whole ‘nother post- or ten posts.
Anyway in his space the Gloucester Destination Marketing organization led by Linn Parisi invited Art Haven director and good egg Dawn Gadow and I to come and give a presentation on Social media for tourism related business.
There was a good amount of people that showed up of all levels of sophistication as far as the web goes and how to use it but most of the folks that attended would probably admit that they are in the dark about how to use such things as twitter and Facebook to promote their business or organization. After all that was why most showed up.
The key observation from the meeting to me was that the biggest obstacle for people getting started is some type of fear that they are going to somehow screw up and it is somehow too complicated.
Now I don’t know that I’m any kind of “Guru” on this stuff as Linn tabbed me in the promotional material but if anyone considers me somewhat competent at blogging or tweeting they should know that I only started three years ago. Granted I am intensely committed to GMG and learning the ways to make it better and push the boundaries further but I didn’t know about any of this stuff three years ago.
You want to know how I got started? I didn’t take a class or go to college in it. I’m a dumb ass lobster dealer for Christ’s sake. I just signed up for a free blog account on WordPress and filled in the blanks where they asked questions like username and password. If there was something I got stuck on I didn’t call a help desk, I clicked on the support button that allows you to type in a question or keyword and they give you the answers. Trial and error and tweaking and reading feedback and looking at statistics to see what worked and what didn’t. It didn’t cost a dime initially.
So I started out the presentation talking about Trip Advisor and a story about how when we went to St Lucia we used Trip Advisor to determine what activities we were going to do on our vacation. The number one thing listed in the area of St Lucia where we were staying was this Segway tour. The Segway tour was lots of fun and at the end of it the tour guides reminded us a couple times very subtly that if we enjoyed ourselves to please leave a good review on Trip Advisor. It was brilliant. It cost the tour operators nothing, and it boosted their tour to the number one spot on an international widely used travel site-Trip Advisor. You can’t pay for that type of positive exposure in the tourism industry.
The point was that all kinds of people are using social media to get their message out there and if you aren’t then your competition has a huge leg up on you.
I spoke about twitter but really Facebook is the monster right now. It is taking over the way people communicate world wide. The numbers are astounding. Ideally if you own a business, you have a Facebook page where you upload photos or post specials or interesting stories about what is going on in your industry. Then you link your Facebook page to your twitter account so every time you post to Facebook, the title and link back to your Facebook page gets listed on your twitter timeline. Also when you post you should include keywords or hashtags so that search engines will pick up those areas of interest and like minded people or potential customers can find your information.
You don’t want to be perceived as spammy and just continually beat people over the head with products you are trying to sell. Being somewhat funny helps and when you create a Facebook update or Tweet, try to think of the end user and make it worth their while to read what you are writing. People love visuals. Pictures can be taken with any new smartphone and uploaded directly to twitter or Facebook in mere seconds.
Here are examples I would use in each industry off the top of my head
Whale Watch-
every day the naturalist or captain takes a 20 second to 2 minute clip of whales breaching and uploads it to Facebook. Your customers, people that love whales would have a reason to come back to your page every single day. you will be present in their consciousness and when they are sitting around with their thumbs up their ass trying to figure out what to do in August because they’ve already been to the beach 30 times it might just click with them, hey, lets go on a whale watch. I saw this cool video and every single day you get to see these real like monsters of the ocean just yards away from you. Boom! Sales!
Video gets uploaded to Facebook and linked to twitter account
Restaurants-
Daily specials, pictures of any new dishes and new seasonal menus posted to to Facebook with a direct automatic link to Twitter. See The Farm Bar and Grille, or Minglewood Tavern for very successful Social media campaigns. The farm Bar and Grille has over 2200 Facebook followers. That means every day when they talk about 35 cent wing night on Thursdays every one of those 2200 followers gets reminded. Not to mention their twitter followers. Now even if they only converted 10% of those people into customers isn’t that an incredible bang???
Deep Sea Fishing-
Every Trip a mate or Captain takes a photo of the largest fish caught that day with the person that caught it holding it up and post it to their Facebook page. Believe me when I tell you that everyone loves to see their picture taken with a huge fish. You hand a sheet of paper to each passenger as they leave the ship with your Facebook page web address and tell them to look for pictures from that day. I am fucking telling you, you will have an incredible amount of people checking out your page from the customers and family members that they want to brag to all their friends about the huge fish they caught and forward the pictures to them. Link the Facebook page to the twitter account for automatic updating. If any unusual fish are caught highlight those. If you have some regular funny customers do little video clips with them that are like testimonials as to what keeps bringing them back to your deep sea fishing operation. also fishing reports as to what kinds of fish is being caught.
Artisans-
Any new works, several updates as to the work in various stages of completion. Any art shows that the artist will be showing at or local events. Links to twitter account automatically.
It was great to get to talk to these folks. I hope we made an impact as if you’ve been reading these pages you know I’m committed to getting people involved in promoting all the cool stuff going on in our city. I told these fine folks that once they get themselves set up with accounts that I would highlight them here on these pages as an incentive to get off their ass and make that first step. So expect to see more promoting of local twitteratti soon.
You gotta start somewhere. Take the leap into the Cape Ann Social media pond, the water’s just fine.
I know most people don’t give a crap about yarn but please listen to Robert talk about his success at local yarn shop Coveted Yarn which has a global reach and how social media has helped him gain instant sales for no money at all-
Please watch the video and if nothing else from the five minute mark when he talks about how big Facebook is for his business and how it has led to his recent expansion.
Chickity Check It!- Broadcastr- sent in by Jo-Ann Castano
Hi Joey,
Got a story?
This looked like it might be right up your "port" and may interest your readership. It’s a fun site to globally
explore peoples stories. I love hearing people tell stories. From New York City, I’ve listened to a group of poets
who broadcast their readings. I’ve traveled to India and listened to writers sounding much like one of
those NPR life stories from each place traveled along the road, telling a story, an experience in an exotic
place maybe experiencing a culture shock. Those can be pretty wild and eye opening.
Seems like a great place for poets, writers, musicians, artists, cultural groups and individuals to establish a station
and tell stories of Cape Ann, places to visit, food to eat, cultural adventures, history and life on Cape Ann. Your
account (free) lets you upload an image as well as broadcast list and link to your web site or social media. It’s still
in beta but I’ve had fun exploring it.
Here’s the content from their "About" page:
About
Broadcastr
is a Social Media platform for location-based stories. It enables the recording, indexing, listening, and sharing of audio content. Just like in human memory, every story is bound to a place.
Whether dishing last night’s details to friends, uncovering local lore, perusing restaurant reviews, listening to travel guides, tuning in to citizen journalism, contemplating oral histories, or sharing hilarious anecdotes, Broadcastr amplifies all our voices. Users can take a GPS-enabled walk as stories about their surroundings stream into their headphones, like a museum tour of the entire world. Users can record their own content, create playlists, follow their friends, and share on Facebook.
Broadcastr is currently in beta. The beta will allow us to optimize the application’s performance, streamline the interface and design, and incorporate your feedback to ensure that Broadcastr creates an excellent user experience.You can help us by notifying us of bugs or glitches. Email us at customerservice@broadcastr.com or give feedback at our Beta Blog.
Need some help? To view instructional videos on how to use Broadcastr, click HERE.
Broadcastr, Inc.
Best to you Joey and all your good GMG crazy cast of contributors,
Jo-
Jo-Ann Castano
Castano Design Associates/ArtsGloucester
Gloucester Dog Park Meeting
Hi Joey –
A number of citizens in Gloucester have been working on creating the Gloucester Dog Park and our final public hearing for approval is set for March 22, City Hall at 7:00 PM. Is there are way that you could post the meeting information on your blog? We also have a new website that can be referred to. http://www.gloucesterdogpark.org
If you need any more information please contact me.
Warm regards, Judi Masciarelli
Gone In One Blow- Tonight At The Harbor Room
Chamber Luncheon with Senator Scott Brown
Rocky Neck Gallery Seeks New Members
Rocky Neck Gallery Seeks New Members
The Rocky Neck Gallery, located at 53 Rocky Neck Ave. in Gloucester, is a co-operative gallery run by members of the Rocky Neck Art Colony. A limited amount of space is available for new artists in 2011 for the 19-week summer season (June 7 to October 15). All media including painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, mixed-media, collage, sculpture, pottery, jewelry and other fine craft will be considered. For more information and to download an application go to www.rockyneckartcolony.org/RNG2011application.pdf or call 978-546-2191. Deadline to apply: April 1, 2011.
Summer Artist Series : Call for Proposals
Deadline to Apply: April 18, 2011
The Rocky Neck Gallery is accepting proposals for nine two-week shows to be held this summer in the Rocky Neck Gallery from June 8 to October 12, 2011. The exhibit space is a 12′ x 6′ corner section of the gallery. Any artist, group of artists, or authorized representative of a deceased artist may apply in any medium. The Rocky Neck Gallery will provide publicity, signage, gallery sitting, help with hanging and receptions, and will handle sales. In return, the gallery will charge a fee to cover costs. For more information and to download an application, go towww.rockyneckartcolony.org/Summer_Artist_Series_application.pdf or call 978-283-3598.


