1606 Restaurant & Bar – Summer Partnership with Tito’s, Bluefin Blowout & Alzheimer’s Association: The Longest Day! 🍸

Hannah Fayne's avatarcapeanneats

Join us for our summer partnership with Tito’s Handmade Vodka and the 2019 Bluefin Blowout🎣 For every cocktail we craft with their handmade vodka, Tito’s will donate $1 to Alzheimer’s Association: The Longest Day! 🍸 — at Beauport Hotel Gloucester.

62206458_2351507791760605_7425972818124210176_o-1.jpg

View original post

Thursday, June 13: Jazz Dinner Featuring SCOLLINS-WARSI DUO at Feather and Wedge

Feather & Wedge's avatarcapeanneats

The Scollins-Warsi jazz duo is back at Feather & Wedge! With Kevin Scollins on guitar and Sahil Warsi on double bass, they will play from their extensive setlist including selections from the Great American Song Book, modern jazz, contemporary blues and R&B.

Reservations highly suggested! 978.999.5917

Thursday, June 13, 2019
7:30 PM –  10:00 PM

Scollins-Warsi-Jazz-Dinner-Feather-and-Wedge-rockport-MA

Feather & Wedge, 5 Main Street, Rockport, MA, 01966
978.999.5917
https://featherandwedge.com

View original post

Beverly Hospital Job Fair

Joey Ciaramitaro's avatarCape Ann Wellness

Tuesday, June 18th, 2019

7:30  11:30 a.m. & 1:30 – 4:30 p.m.

Beverly Hospital Lecture Hall

85 Herrick Street, Beverly MA  01915

Employee referral bonus available for current employees!

Click here to RSVP:

https://recruitment.lahey.org/lahey-02682-beverlyallstaffhiringevent-06182019&icid=internal:careersite:beverlyallstaffhiringevent06182019:allstaff:popup:02682

View original post

North Shore Arts association- Congratulations to all of our Artist Members Exhibition II award recipients!

IMAGE ~ JUNE 8, 2019 ~ 11PIRATES ~

Michele O'Neil

IMAGE ~ JUNE 8, 2019 ~ 11PIRATES ~

Robert Steedman

Congratulations to all of our Artist Members Exhibition II award recipients!

JUNE 8, 2019 ~ 11PIRATES ~

Congratulations to all of our Artist Members Exhibition II award recipients! Susan Termyn “July Marsh Meadows”; Christine Whalen-Waller “Three Dancers”; Steve Lush “The Twins”; Mary Remillong “Blue Plate & Lace Curtain”; Timothy Neill “Apple Blossoms”; Jonathan Hotz “Down East Stonington”; J.C. Airoldi “Autumn Whisper”; Betty Lou Schlemm “The Gentleman”; Heidi Caswell Zander “Alter Of Art & Color”; Susan Lynn “Reflections on a Perfect Morning” and Doreen Costa Rita -Wonson for The Popular Awards. Exhibition II is on view through July 6th. Please join us for the reception and awards presentation on Sunday, June 9th (2-4pm). Open free to the public!

image

image

June 14 Meeting of the Gloucester Area Astronomy Club, with Steve O’Meara

Michael Deneen's avatarCape Ann Community

“Spoke” markings in Saturn’s rings are visible in the lower left.

Our speaker for the June 14 GAAC meeting will be none other than Steve O’Meara, the very accomplished astronomer and writer who, very unexpectedly, observed apparent “spokes” in Saturn’s ring system in 1976. Steve reported observing these phenomena with the 9 inch refractor at Harvard (an interesting account of the reception of O’Meara’s observations is available here, in the Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage). His observations were discounted by colleagues and professionals, who pointed out that no such thing could persist due to differential rotation of the rings.

Then in 1980 the Voyager 1 spacecraft visited Saturn, reported spokes in the rings, and got credit for the discovery. Some speculate that this may be because of an inherent distrust of visual observation as opposed to photographic astronomy. In his talk, Steve will speak about his observations…

View original post 103 more words

GloucesterCast 338 with Pat Dalpiaz, Chris McCarthy, Susan Lipsett, Karen Pischke, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 6/9/19

 

GloucesterCast 338 with Pat Dalpiaz, Chris McCarthy , Susan Lipsett,  Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 6/9/19

podcasticon1

When you subscribe you need to verify your email address so they know we’re not sending you spam and that you want to receive the podcast or GMG in your email. So once you subscribe check your email for that verification. If you don’t see it, check your spam folder in your email acct so you can verify that you’d like to get them via email subscription.

subscribe1-picsay (2)1473522843911012199..jpg

subscribe1-picsay2259157744436385962.jpg

subscribe1-picsay (3)579008106437437025..jpg

Topics Include:

Happy 35th Anniversary To Donna Ardizzoni and 25th Anniversary To Sista Felicia

Susan made coffee rolls!

Boat Day

Is it pretentious to name your house?

Website with potential names for your house. www.name-generator.org.uk

Mile Marker

Tonno

Beauport

Gloucester Block Party dates announced by http://www.gloucesterblockparty.com/
for July 13, Aug 10 and Aug 30
Queen Hibachi
Sawyer Free Library continues its June Genealogy programs this Thursday June 13  4 – 5:30 PM with Jackie Linsky, the Local history Librarian. Other programs include Thursday June 20 7-8:30 PM about DNA with Peg Plummer and Thursday June 27 7-8:30 PM on Cemeteries with Carol Kelly! Woot Woot! See you there!
Barefoot in the Park at Gloucester Stage is a fun show! Ticket information here: http://gloucesterstage.com/
Susan continues to be overcharged
Piping Plover Update
4PM Wednesday Avis Murray Tennis Court Dedication on Stacy Boulevard
Pride Flag Raising Monday at 3PM City Hall Gloucester MA

Rose Baker Summer Art Exhibit

oldfolks76's avatarCape Ann Community

Juni Van Dyke, director of the art program at the Rose Baker Senior Center, recently announced the artists to be honored in the summer exhibit at the Rose Baker Senior Center. The summer exhibit will feature three artists: Doreen Ross, Natalie Daley and Judy Magee. The exhibit will be on display in the lobby of the Senior Center from now until the fall. The public is encouraged to stop by the Center between 9am and 4pm any weekday to see the work of these accomplished artists.

summer group 19.jpg

The 2019 Summer Artists summer artists (l to r) Doreen Ross, Judy Magee and Natalie Daley pose for a photo with Juni Van Dyke (second from the left).

Doreen Ross lived in the Philippines as a Peace Corps Volunteer. There she encountered a way of life, both meditative and focused, which has been a sustaining influence in her life particularly in her approach to…

View original post 251 more words

Launching the student built ‘Essex Clam Skiff’ at Essex Shipbuilding Museum

Len Burgess submits-

Congratulations to the students from Topsfield Vocational Academy, part of the Northshore Education Consortium, who launched their Essex Clam Skiff today! The students built the boat over the last nine months, using the only known original skiff as a model to follow. Special thanks to their teacher Mark, ESM boatbuilder Jeff, and @essexcountycommunityfoundation for supporting the project!

City of Gloucester to Raise Pride Flag

glo.png

Sponsored by Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken, the Pride Flag Raising at Gloucester City Hall will take place on Monday, June 10 at 3:00 p.m.  Mayor Romeo Theken will be joined by members of City Council and City Staff.  The public is welcome and encouraged to attend.

June is Pride Month, which celebrates everyone in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) community. The rainbow flag, commonly known as the gay pride flag, is a symbol of LGBTQ pride. The original flag had eight stripes. Today, the most commonly used flag, created in 1979 by Gilbert Baker, has six stripes.  Each stripe has a different meaning: Red represents life; orange is for healing; yellow is for sunlight; green is for nature; blue is for harmony; and purple is for spirit.

WHEN:  Monday, June 10, 2019 at 3:00 p.m

WHAT:  Pride Flag Raising

WHERE:  Outside Gloucester City Hall, Warren Street Entrance

NOTE:  This event is free and open to the public

Atelier Cape Ann

Hello Joey,
This is Svitlana Rozghon from Atelier Cape Ann.
I was at a TV show in Waltham where I presented my bridal shop. I would like to post the link of it so that people can see what I do.
yol

Jazz Brunch at Feather & Wedge This Sunday

Feather & Wedge's avatarcapeanneats

Join Feather & Wedge this  Sunday for a Jazz Brunch with New York City-based jazz guitarist, Steve Lacey. Steve will be playing songs from the American Songbook along with some originals. If you’ve missed Steve’s performances at Feather & Wedge previously, make sure you catch him this time around. Reservations recommended. Call 978-999-5917 to book.

June 6, 2019
10:30 – 2:30 PM

Steve Lacey

View original post

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, JUNE 9TH 12 – 1PM 5 STANWOOD POINT, UB

charleen.mccarthy's avatarCape Ann Home

COME ON BY AND SEE ME ON SUNDAY TO VIEW THIS BEAUTIFUL NEW CONSTRUCTION TOWNHOUSE. NOTHING TO DO BUT MOVE RIGHT IN!

https://www.charleensellshomes.com/media/id/16798738/…..click on link for more information.

Salem News Online Ad

View original post