Snapshots from Gloucester’s 91st Saint Peter’s Fiesta celebration opening night ceremony. Viva San Pietro!
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MICHAEL SANFILIPPO YOUR 2018 GREASY POLE CHAMPION! -By Kim Smith
Chris Stovall Brown Tonight! Dave Sag’s Blues Party 8:30pm @ The Rhumb Line 6.28.2018


Thursday!! The Rheum Line permits the addition of Chris “Stovall” Brown to the arsenal of da blooz.

http://users.rcn.com/drhepcat/CHRIS_WEBSITE/Home.html
Chris and I have a really nice thing going, musically.Ephraim Lowell bangs the drum. I bang my head.
40 Railroad Avenue
Gloucester, MA 01930
(978) 283-9732
Inge Berge Tonight with Fly Amero 7-10pm @ The Rhumb Line 6.27.2018

Dinner Specials Each Week!
Wednesday, June 27th – 7pm
My Musical Guest: INGE BERGE!

photo by Sheila Roberts Orlando
Inge Berge is a rare breed of artist. I knew it instantly when
first we met. His lyrics are honest and fearless. His rhythm
hand on the guitar is hypnotic. Pure quality. However it was
that he chose this place on the planet to settle, well, I’m just
glad it happened. Starts at 7. ~ Fly
Dinner with great music!
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
The Rhumb Line Kitchen……features Morgan Forsythe! Dishes are better than ever before!
Plus a fine, affordable wine menu!
Upcoming…
7/4 – Closed for Holiday
7/11 – Charlee Bianchini
7/18 – Bill Gleason (w/Ken Steiner on upright)
Visit: http://www.therhumbline.com/
Looking forward……to seeing you there 🙂
Music Around Town ~ June 25 to July 1, 2018
#ChooseGloucester Video Series: Meet Gloucester High Student Austin Monell
Austin Monell loves science. At Gloucester High School, he’s built a hovercraft and electric skateboard as part of a bunch of hands-on engineering classes the school has for students. Gloucester High was named the top program in the state by the Massachusetts Technology Education and Engineering Collaborative.
“Between the teachers and the serious students, they share this passion and they mutually motivate each other,” says Austin’s mom, Alison. “His teachers get as excited as he does about some of the projects he’s working on.”
Watch Austin’s story:
This is the second in a series of video profiles about why students and their families choose the Gloucester public schools. Read the introductory post about the #ChooseGloucester series here and the first profile of student Lizzie Luster here.
Design of Mine has Viva San Pietro and Viva tee shirts ~ small to xlg in v neck and crew / Just in time for St. Peters Fiesta

Saint Peters Fiesta
Wednesday June 27th to Sunday July 1st 2018

MAGNIFICENT SUMMER SOLSTICE SUNRISE
Mike O’Connell Tonight ~ Dave Sag’s Blues Party at The Rhumb Line :8:30pm 6.21.2018
Happy Summer


Thursby, The Rheum Line presents Mike O’Connell and his elastic band of doom: Forrest “Frosty” Padgett, on thumps, and Bobby Gus, on gootar. Bobby’s been here many times and you will be sure to dig his moves. It’s all in the wrist. He knows all the chords. 830 to 1130. Tell your friends to come on down and enjoy themselves while they can! Pretty soon, you won’t remember any of this….
Dave


40 Railroad Avenue
Gloucester, MA 01930
(978) 283-9732
Wednesdays @The Rhumb LIne ~ Allen Estes hosts for the evening with special guests: Chris Fritz- Grice and Jake Pardee 7pm 6.20.2018

Dinner Specials Each Week!
Wednesday, June 20th – 7pm
Your Guest Host: ALLEN ESTES!

Allen’s Musical Guests:
CHRIS FRITZ – GRICE & JAKE PARDEE!
From the band Pier Ave. comes Chris Fritz-Grice and Jake Pardee.
Come to the Rhumb Line and enjoy as these young, bright
spirits join forces with seasoned veteran (and Cape Ann
treasure) Allen Estes! ~ Fly
Dinner with great music!
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
The Rhumb Line Kitchen……features Morgan! Dishes are better than ever before!
Plus a fine, affordable wine menu!
Upcoming…
6/27 – Inge Berge
7/4 – Closed for Holiday
7/11 – Charlee Bianchini
Visit: http://www.therhumbline.com/
Looking forward……to seeing you there 🙂
Music Around Town ~ June 18-24, 2018
#ChooseGloucester video series: Meet Gloucester High student Lizzie Luster
First in a series of video profiles about why students and their families choose the Gloucester public schools. Read the introductory post about the #ChooseGloucester series here.
Lizzie Luster was diagnosed with a learning disability in elementary school. Her mom, Ann Marie, says school is not easy for her. But through her own hard work and help from teachers at Gloucester High School, Lizzie is now taking honors and Advanced Placement courses in preparation for college.
“Her teachers pushed her to be better, to go beyond what she thought was possible,” says her mom. “They’ve allowed her to see the type of student she can be.”
Watch Lizzie’s story:
GLOUCESTER DPW GETTING THE JOB DONE-THANK YOU ONCE AGAIN!
Phil Cucuru and Mike Tarantino installing the sign board.
Thank you again to the Gloucester DPW, and again to Phil Cucuru and Mike Tarantino. The repaired footbridge looks beautiful and the signage placement is very noticeable. We are grateful to Phil, Mike, Joe Lucido, Tommy Nolan, Kenny Ryan, Newt, Cindy, and the entire DPW and Good Harbor Beach crew for their outstanding effort in helping our PiPl family, since when they first arrived, way back on April 3rd. Their assistance, interest, and kindness is making a difference. Thank you ❤
That’s City Councilman Scott Memhard walking the footbridge to check on the PiPl. So sorry to Scott for not getting a better photo.
VERY SPECIAL EVENT FEATURING ST. PETER’S FIESTA CHILDREN’S BOOK AUTHORS LAURA VENTIMIGLIA AND ALICE GARDNER AT THE SAWYER FREE LIBRARY SATURDAY MORNING!
Dennis Brennan Tonight 8:30pm @ The Rhumb Line 6.14.2018

Thursday at the Rhumb: critically acclaimed songwriter and male hat model, Mr. Dennis Brennan! Yes, girls, he’s back…and he’s beautiful! I always love to join him and play his great self-penned toons. Joining us will be the commodious Steve Sadler, on guitar, and Andy Plaistead on drummms. A banner night! You’ll see.
This Wednesday ~ Design of Mine’s Summer Series, Live Music & Shopping ~June 20th 6-8pm
Toni Ann Enes Joins Fly Amero Tonight @ The Rhumb Line 7-10 pm 6.13.2018

Dinner Specials Each Week!
Wednesday, June 13th – 7pm
My Musical Guest: TONI ANN!

Gloucester’s favorite girl, Toni Ann Enes joins us this week
with her very eclectic repertoire – including choice originals.
We all know her so well, and we all love her so dearly. ~ Fly
Dinner with great music!
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
The Rhumb Line Kitchen……features Morgan! Dishes are better than ever before!
Plus a fine, affordable wine menu!
Upcoming…
6/20 – Allen Estes Hosts6/27 – Inge Berge
7/4 – Closed for Holiday
Visit: http://www.therhumbline.com/
Looking forward……to seeing you there 🙂
JUNE 17 The Goddesses at Mile Marker One – Father’s Day from 5-8pm

The Goddesses will be out on the deck at Mile Marker One on Father’s Day from 5pm-8pm for three sets of the old-timey rock and roll you’ve come to expect. It’ll be June, it’ll be early, it’ll be shaking, also rattling, and certainly rolling. Join us!

75 Essex Avenue, Gloucester, MA 01930
978.283.2116
Music Around Town ~ June 11-17, 2018
Introducing a New Good Morning Gloucester Video Series: #ChooseGloucester

We’ve all heard them. The insults about Gloucester and the people who live here. The lame slights, the outdated stereotypes, the pregnancy pact – seriously we’re still doing that? I remember the soccer game where an 8-year-old boy on our team forgot to take off his watch before playing. The other coach joked about making sure our players took off their guns and knives, too. “This is Gloucester, after all,” he grinned. Another time, a group of parents from the opposing team yelled at us to “Go back to your stinkin’ fish city.”
Of course it seems like it’s always people from other towns that are the most down on Gloucester. The ones who’ve never had a picnic dinner on a blanket at Niles Beach with the kids paddling around on kayaks as the sun sets orange and pink across the Harbor over downtown. Who’ve never walked Main Street at a block party where it takes you an hour to go from Floating Lotus to Toodeloo’s because everyone you know is doing the face painting and giant chess set and “It’s great to see you how are the kids?” Who’ve never gone to a preschool Christmas concert at the Gloucester Fraternity Club where you have to get there 90 minutes early to get a seat because every 3-year-old has four grandparents, three aunts, two cousins and a bunch of neighbors who’ve come to see them mangle “Jingle Bells.”
It seems like it’s always the people who don’t know Gloucester who have the worst impression. I’ve noticed the same thing about the Gloucester public schools, too. As a parent of three kids, I know that our schools, like any school district, can get better. But I also see in our own kids and their friends the little moments of learning and wonder happening in the Gloucester public schools every day. Like the boy at the Math Olympiad ceremony, a Plum Cove Elementary School 5th grader, who did extra math problems all year and worked hard and slowly got better and better and by year’s end ended up scoring in the top 2 percent of all students statewide and there he was, accepting his award at the ceremony last week bashful but smiling as the parents’ applause and cheers rained down. Or our own East Gloucester Elementary School 4th grader, who learned to love music at school this year and at last week’s school-wide concert sang on her own from the stage in front of an auditorium-full of people and it didn’t matter that every note wasn’t perfect because she was brave and fearless and strong and her parents couldn’t have been more proud.
The people who don’t know the Gloucester public schools don’t know about these little moments. How could they? That’s why, over the next four Monday mornings, Good Morning Gloucester will feature a series of videos – one per week – telling the story of a student in the Gloucester public schools in their own words and those of their parents, too. The series was created along with two other Gloucester parents – John Sarrouf and Andrew Luman – in the hopes of sharing stories of why families choose the Gloucester public schools and what they love about their experience.
So stay tuned – the #ChooseGloucester video series debuts here on Good Morning Gloucester next Monday morning, June 18.
(photo of students above – credit to Gloucester Education Foundation).











