G.H.S. Fundraiser at the Gloucester Elk’s Club featuring Full Circle

G.H.S. Fundraiser at the Gloucester Elk’s Club

featuring Full Circle

Friday January 22

7:30-11:30

Please come and join Full Circle in supporting our local High School Hockey Team at the Gloucester Elk’s Club for this benefit that promises to be one whiz bang a soiree! There will be prizes and raffles to entice the crowd and some great Classic Rock from Cape Ann’s own Full Circle.

This will be a funfilled eveing of great music, dancing and fellowship as we support one of our local sports programs.

Ticket’s are $12.00 at the door or you can purchase advance tickets by dropping in at Lucky 7 on Rogers St., Gloucester or calling 978-281-5100.

Please help out by attending this special and worthwhile event. You’ll be glad you did! Full Circle sends it’s thanks in advance. As alway’s we appreciate your support of live, local music and Cape Ann’s sports programs.

GARFISH 2010 Debut at The Rhumb Line Saturday January 9th

Garfish is proud to announce our 2010 debut at The Rhumb Line this Saturday, January 9th from 9:30 to 12:30 a.m. Garfish will be performing classic music from the 1960’s, 70’s and 80’s along with some contemporary songs and newly added classics to our repertoire.

The Rhumb Line is a “Great Venue” where they have built a reputation as THE live music venue on Bostons North Shore. Located at 40 Railroad Ave in Gloucester, a community teeming with musicians, The Rhumb Line attracts a clientele who are passionate about music and expect no thing but the best. The Rhumb Line also serves up GREAT FOOD, so stop in for a meal before the music starts! http://www.therhumbline.com
On behalf of Myself and the Boys in the band, we just wanted to let you know, we are honored that you choose to spend your time with us supporting “LIVE” music!

All the best,

Gar,
Doug, Dan, Frank, Walter &  Jeff.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/garfishband or www.garfish.net

Dogtown: Death and Enchantment in a New England Ghost Town -Book Signing & Reading

Cape Ann Museum

Book Signing & Reading: Elyssa East, author
Dogtown: Death and Enchantment in a New England Ghost Town

Saturday, January 9 at 2:00 p.m.


Marsden Hartley (1877-1943), Study for Whale’s Jaw, Dogtown Common. Ink on paper, c. 1931.
Cape Ann Museum collection.

From Publishers Weekly

[Signature]Reviewed by Joyce Carol Oates

This is a work of narrative nonfiction in which I attempt to tell the story of a landscape—Gloucester, Massachusetts’s Dogtown. The author’s succinct description of her fascinating, richly detailed and remarkably evocative exploration of a long-deserted colonial village amid a 3,600-acre woodland doesn’t do justice to the quirky originality of Dogtown. Part history of a most unusual region; part commentary on the art of the American Modernist painter Marsden Hartley; part murder mystery/true crime police procedural; and part memoir, East’s first book is likely to appeal to a varied audience for whom Dogtown, Mass., is utterly unknown.East was initially drawn to Dogtown through the landscape paintings of Hartley—a gifted and undervalued contemporary of Georgia O’Keeffe, Arthur Dove and John Marin. Led to investigate the landscape Hartley painted, East soon finds herself, like the protagonist of a mystery, ever more deeply involved with the colonial ruin—is it a place of mystical wonder, or is it an accursed landscape? In colonial times, Dogtown was a marginal area of Gloucester said to be a haven for former slaves, prostitutes and witches; in the 20th century, it was largely abandoned and became a sort of uncharted place where, in a notorious 1984 incident, a mentally deranged sex offender murdered a young woman teacher in the woods.East is thorough in her descriptions of the attractive young victim and the loathsome murderer—a devastating portrait of the type of predator of whom it’s said he would never hurt anyone. Though the true crime chapters—which alternate with chapters presenting the tangled history of Dogtown—are inevitably more interesting, East gracefully integrates her various themes into a coherent and mesmerizing whole. In her admiration for Hartley, East kindles in the reader a wish to see his works, as well as the allegedly mystical landscape that inspired them; it would have been a good idea to include color plates of some of Hartley’s work, juxtaposed with the landscapes. Also, the true crime chapters—written with appalled compassion—and the detailed portraits of individuals involved—the murderer, the victim, the victim’s husband and his family, several police officers—would benefit from photographs as well. Late in Dogtown, as if the author’s inventiveness were flagging and her material running thin, there are digressions into local politics that will be of limited interest.Dogtown is surprisingly spare in personal information. We learn only a few facts about the engaging young writer whose life was so changed when she first saw Hartley’s paintings that, five years later, she was led to the adventure of Dogtown, which would involve her for 10 years. This is most unusually self-effacing, particularly in our rabidly confessional times. Some readers will appreciate the author’s vanishing into her subject, which is certainly strong enough to stand alone, while others might feel an absence in this evocation of, as Hartley described it, one of these strange wild places… where the chemistry of the universe is too busy realizing itself.Joyce Carol Oates’s latest novel is Little Bird of Heaven (HarperCollins/Ecco).
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Music this week-Jan.6 – Jan.10

Pete Lindberg Band

DogBar

Weds. Night

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From Dave Sag-

We’re back! After a two week hiatus we’re hopped up and rarin’ to go, musically speaking, so on with the fun!
At the Rhumb Line this Thursday we’re proud to present Mr. Brad Foucher, gootarist xtroidinaire and phlegmish vogalist. Brad just finished a five year jolt in Cedar Junction for breaking Ohm’s Law and we’re glad to have him back. Lock your car.
Joining in on the fun will also be Rockport’s answer to Ginger Baker: Mr. Greg Dann, loving new husband, on drummbs and symbols.SHHHT! Be quiet…he’s with the Secret Service. Of course, Greg t. will be there with his hat, and me, too, on base. We’ll be doin’ a lot of dancin’!

This Friday sees the monthly return of the GEEZERZ at Elliot’s at the Blackburn. It’s only that systolic superman of sliiide: Dave Brown and his gritty gunsel Dave Mattacks on skins. Fold in one part Greg T. and one ounce of Dave Sag. Beat into a froth and pour into a martini glass.Guaranteed to  put your five o’clock shadow on daylight savings time! Czech it out!

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Full Circle hits the Dog Bar for another engagement!

Saturday, January 9 at 9:00pm.

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This Week at the Rhumb Line

Wednesday January 6, 2010 – Dinner with Fly Amero (7pm – 10pm)

Thursday January 7, 2010 – Dave Sag’s Blues Party

Friday January 8, 2010 – Local 28

Saturday January 9, 2010 – Garfish

Sunday January 10, 2010 – Dan King and Friends

Remember you can subscribe to GMG Local Music by clicking on the link on the sidebar.There’s lots of good music in Gloucester this week. This post will be updated as info comes in.

Elliott’s

Latitude 43

Dog Bar

Rhumb Line

Topside Grill

Skiing in Ravenswood

Yesterday I spent the most peaceful morning cross-country skiing in Ravenswood Park. Although there were several cars in the parking lot, I saw only a handful of people on the trails.

The sun and trees created giant shadows on the snow. The quietness filled the air. The only sound was the flap of my skis on my boots. I followed the Quarry Rd. trail where this photo was taken. The familiar landscape of my mountain bike rides was transformed into a winter wonderland.

Boy Scouts to pick up Christmas Trees on Saturdays, Jan. 2-16

Boy Scout Troop 20 will offer its Christmas Tree Service to Gloucester and Rockport residents, picking up Christmas trees to be recycled for use in local gardens.

Tree pickup will be held on Saturdays, Jan. 2, Jan. 9, and Jan. 16 between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m.

Why get pine needles all over your car? Don’t let your trees dry brittle branches scratch the paint!

Trees must be free of ornaments, lights, and tree stands.Trees should be put outside prior to the Scouts’ arrival.

A $4 donation will go to support local Boy Scout Troop 20. Funds raised will be used to go on Scouting trips, outings, and/or equipment.

To have a tree picked up, call 978-546-9501 with your name, address, telephone number and which day is best to pick up your tree. Or, e-mail with the same information to treepickup@verizon.net. Rockport and Gloucester only, please.

Guess I’d better take mine down……soon! 🙂

What would you like accomplish this year?

Resolutions seem to be made to be forgotten very quickly, but goals, ideas,and a vision for the new year helps to us look ahead.  What’s on your mind? Share your thoughts with the GMG gang!

New Year’s Rockport Eve

From Michael O’Leary
Dear Friends in Celtic Music,
As this year ends, I want to thank everyone for their interest in and support of live Celtic, and other, music.  I and my musician friends wouldn’t have the privilege and joy of playing to live audiences without it.  I hope the New Year brings you much wonderful new music–live or otherwise!
We’ll be singing out the old year and singing in the new on Thursday night.  Details below.
Michael
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it’s not too late to make New Year’s Eve plans . . .
-New Year’s Rockport Eve – Thursday, Dec. 31st, 5pm-Midnight – Rockport, MA
The ‘January Man’ is coming and to welcome him in I’ll be joined by David de la Barre, Steve Levy & Lin Swicker for two sets of songs and tunes at 8 and 9pm at the wonderful Rockport UU Church.  If you haven’t attended before, NYRE is a great way to bring in the New Year.  It’s family friendly and there’s a wonderful array of activities and entertainment.  For more info see www.newyearsrockporteve.com

Happy New Year, Kiritimati!

Kiritimati is the first inhabited place on Earth to experience the New Year each year.

Kiritimati or Christmas Island is a Pacific Ocean atoll in the northern Line Islands and part of the Republic of Kiribati was discovered by Captain James Cook on Christmas Eve (24 December) 1777. It was claimed by the United States under the Guano Islands Act of 1856, though little actual mining of guano took place.

The entire island is a Wildlife Sanctuary; access to five particularly sensitive areas is restricted.

The name “Kiritimati” is a rather straightforward transliteration of the English word “Christmas” into Gilbertese – where the ‘ti’ combination is pronounced ‘s’ – and thus pronounced [kəˈrɪsməs]. Similarly Kiribati is a transliteration of Gilberts with the K replacing the G and the R replacing the L.

This part of the Republic of Kiribati is in the world’s furthest forward time zone.

So we say- Happy New Year to 2010!

GROOVE on New Year’s Eve

December 31, 2009, 10:00 pm! THE BLACK AND WHITE MASQUERADE BALL!!!
CELEBRATE NYE WITH LATITUDE 43!

GROOVE THERAPY IN THE MAIN ROOM….

AND DJ RawB IN THE TAVERN! CHAMPAGNE TOAST AT MIDNIGHT….

AND THE BIG BALLOON DROP!

DRESS YOUR BEST IN BLACK OR WHITE AND DONT FORGET YOUR MASK! ALL OPTIONAL OF COURSE…

New Year’s Eve @ Elliott’s!


NEW YEAR’S EVE!

ELLIOTT”S @ the BLACKBURN

8:30-12:30

NO COVER CHARGE

Make your reservations early

2 Main Street, Gloucester, Massachusetts 01930

978-282-1919


Slingdaddy TONIGHT!

From Frank Hawks-

Just a reminder that Slingdaddy will be returning to Elliot’s @ the
Blackburn
on Saturday, December 26th.

So if you have enjoyed us in the past, come down and show off your new clothes that Santa brought.

Elliot’s is located at 2 Main St in downtown Gloucester.

It will be our lead singer’s final performance with us as he has decided
to leave to pursue other interests.  We will keep everyone posted on the
progress with our new lead singer for future shows.

Happy Holidays!