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My View of Life on the Dock
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Hey Joey,
Thanks to your entertaining posts about Toodeloos! toy store, I went down to Main Street to check it out, and met the wonderful owners Susan and Don. I am so excited to let everyone know that I will be performing my kids’ music this Saturday at their grand opening celebration. The ribbon cutting is scheduled for 10:00am, and I’ll be doing a Leeny Tunes solo performance starting around 10:30am. There will be a few kids singing along with me too (stealing the show). And, I’m creating a special song, just for Toodeloos!
We recently found out that our CD, Sharing the Same Stars by Leeny and Tamara, has earned a Parents’ Choice Recommended Award! Here’s a link to our website and Facebook page if people want to check us out:
www.leenyandtamara.com
www.facebook.com/leenyandtamara
Hope to see everyone at Toodeloos! on Saturday morning. It’s going to be a blast!!
Thanks.
Leeny
P.S. The video of Snoop Maddie/Axl Rose was hilarious!

This Past Saturday I visted with Neta Goren at her in Home Art Show.
Neta has some very Colorful and Some very Beautiful Haunting Paintings.
She will be in Rockport till July. She welcomes all to come see her works.
Here’s her contact information;
8 Summit Avenue, Rockport, MA | (978) 309 8187 | www.netagoren.com
http://netasartblog.blogspot.com/



Delaney gives the skinny (and her mom puts her 2 cents in too) about her birthday party experience at Glazed.
Look for part II tomorrow
seARTS is extremely pleased with the response to its Bass Rocks program, Art@Bass Rocks, now in its 3rd year. The 2010-2011 show was juried by Yhanna Coffin, Karen Ristuben, and Karen Berger and includes 22 artists and 29 works of arts. This year’s artists include: Nancy Alimansky, Geoffrey Bayliss, Mary Buckley, Katherine Coakley, Rob Diebboll, Cheryl Dyment, Edie Freedman, Richard Giedd, Lynda Goldberg, Christian Gotfredson, Heather Johnson Reid, Mary Rhinelander McCarl, Michael Oleksiw, Tricia O’Neill, David Piemonte, Richard Seeley, Kate Somers. Michael Storella
David Stotzer, Marilyn Swift, Theresa Testaverde, and Martha Wakefiield. Roughly half of the artists are returning from previous years, and the others are new to the venue. All the works of art are for sale and during the last show six pieces were sold and replaced throughout the year.
The Opening Reception is on June 8th and is open to the public. From 6-7PM guests will be invited to view the new show, meet the artists and cast their vote for the “Viewer’s Choice Award,” sponsored by Hershey Frame Shop. Votes can be cast through July 30th. At 7PM Carol Seitchik, independent Fine Arts Curator will lead a discussion with a group of the participating artists about the nature and style of their work. Ms. Seitchik curates several exhibitions a year for the employees of New England Biolabs and Cell Signaling Technologies who actively participate in selecting the artwork. She developed this unique program, over twenty years ago, of bringing art to the workplace. She was a sculptor and worked in mixed media, and is currently focusing on her poetry.
Save the first Thursday of every month from June to September for Nights on the Neck, beginning June 3. Open Galleries and wonderful entertainment on Rocky Neck in Gloucester. Festivities are from 5 to 9 p.m.
Features for specific dates will be available at www.rockyneckartcolony.org/notn.html, or on signage in the parking lot on the Rocky Neck Ave causeway on the day of the event.
*Scheduled to perform on June 3:
Three Sheets to the Wind
The Schooner Adventure organization spawned Three Sheets to the Wind, a group of local musicians and Adventure crew members who are preserving the history of maritime work songs (chanteys) and forebitter songs.
Michael Kirsch/Ed Spilllert
Mike Kirsch and Ed Spillert (guitar, five-string banjo and vocals) will do a range of country, blues, bluegrass, rock and standards.
Chick & Ellen
A Gloucester fisherman and his Brooklyn-bred bride play oldtime and newfangled blues, folk, country, and swing tunes.
Steff Deschenes
The Ice Cream Theory is ice-cream guru Steff Deschenes’s charming exploration of the parallels between human
personalities and ice-cream flavors, a tongue-in-cheek celebration of the variety inherent in a well-lived life.
Gloucester Area Astronomy Club
The friendly folk of the GAAC will set up their telescopes on Rocky Neck, give out observing guides to any passersby who take an interest, and help them pick out things of note in the night sky.
WHEN : Sunday May 30th starting at 6pm. (Callbacks on Monday May 31st.)
WHERE : Annisquam Village Hall on Leonard Street, Annisquam
WHAT TIME : Children to audition at 6pm; adults to audition at 7:30pm
AUDITION SONGS: Children (boys and girls) should prepare
“Tomorrow” and “It’s a Hard Knock Life.”
Adults (both men and women) should prepare “NYC” and “Easy Street.”
Cast to be announced during the week following auditions. Cast to gather for a read-thru
on Wednesday June 23; rehearsals to begin on June 28. Show opens on August 10 and
runs through August 15.
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The Sun Will Come Out Tomorrow… In Annisquam.
You can bet your bottom dollar that this summer there’ll be fun. ANNIE is set in the
era of the Great Depression, which bears unfortunate but timely similarities to present
day events. But the show is far from depressing — it offers upbeat music and a fast-paced, humorous script with many zany characters.
There are numerous opportunities for children. There’s Annie and the girls from the orphanage,
the rapscallion boys of the hobo village, the “NYC” chorus including both boys and girls, and even as Sandy, the dog.
ANNIE has some of the best adult roles of the Broadway stage, starting with Miss Hannigan,
the mistress of the orphanage who everybody loves to hate, and whose song “Little Girls” is a
guaranteed scene-stealer. Miss Hannigan, her brother Rooster and his girlfriend Lily St. Regis,
soft-shoe to one of the best songs of the musical stage, “Easy Street.” And of course there is
bald Daddy Warbucks and his beautiful confident Grace Farrell. Politicians abound, starting
with FDR and members of his Cabinet. At the other end of the spectrum is the hobo village, replete with both savory and unsavory characters; there are the lovely Boylan Sisters, who croon a tune in long, slinky gowns, and the starlet who sings her way to fame in “NYC.”
Information : Contact Terry Sands at 978-283-7065 or sands_a@jud.state.ma.us
Roselle Would Like Nothing More Than For You To Come On Down To 184 Washington Street And Get Your Glaze On!
Part II and III coming over the course of the next two days.
Join The A-Train Orchestra At The Madfish
This Saturday Night 05/22/2010
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE A-TRAIN ORCHESTRA CLICK THE LINK BELOW
You are invited
to an art show at the residence of Neta Goren and Shahar Bram
8 Summit Avenue, Rockport, MA | (978) 309 8187 | www.netagoren.com
Saturday, May 22nd 2010
11am-5pm
Come and enjoy a glass of wine with us!

A Call To Artists!
From Kate Somers;
I have a gallery and studio space at 25 Lexington Ave. in Magnolia www.randomartsmagnolia.com , I am also a member of the Rocky Neck Art Colony and display my work at he Rocky Neck Gallery.


For more on Kate’s Artwork visit the Website by Clicking the Link Below;
Imagine that we have this amazing world class operation right here in our midst.
Greg Bover was kind enough to send in these-
Dear Joe,
I don’t know if you have seen either of these, but people tell me they find them interesting. The first one is from WFIU in Indiana, about C. B. Fisk finishing up our project at the University in Bloomington.
The second one is a trailer for a documentary that Gloucesterman Dennis Lanson is shooting of our upcoming project at Harvard University. It is meant to be a teaser for the full length PBS-quality film following the entire job, just now in the midst of the design phase.
We also have an Open Shop coming up on June 12 for an organ in between these two that we have built for the First Presbyterian Church of Incheon, Korea. It’s a Saturday afternoon, from 2 to 6 at our place on Kondelin Road. I’ll send along a proper invitation for you and your readers as soon as we get them back from the printers.
Regards,
Greg
Gregory Bover
VP Operations
C. B. Fisk, Inc
www.cbfisk.com
Welcome to your new Home Barbara and MaHty!
Watch out for the Potholes, Pick up the accent, Drop the Yankees, the NY License Plate and you’ll be OK.
ENJOY YOUR NEW HOME!
Now if you paint your car like this, you’ll be really welcomed.



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After speaking with Roselle who bid for breakfast with me at The East Gloucester Elementary School Auction I found out about some very fun things going on at her 184 Washington St paint your own pottery studio.
She has ladies night where there is cheese and crackers as well as free massages, and many other events. Check out the Glazed Facebook page for more info
A Call to Artists
From Neta Goren;
I am an artist from Jerusalem, Israel, living now in Rockport with my family. There will be an art show of my work – Saturday May 22, at our home on 8 Summit avenue in Rockport 11am-4pm.
Thank you,
Neta Goren
8 Summit Ave.
Rockport, MA 01966


Art Show, Saturday May 22 11-4. Hope to see you!
For more on Neta’s Artwork check out her Blog by clicking the link below