Help Find Missing Buddha

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Brenda Malloy is asking for help in finding the Buddha statue that disappeared from the front lawn of her shop, IMAGINE, on Rocky Neck, sometime yesterday.  Brenda’s mother gave her the statue 11 years ago when she first opened her shop, and it has adorned her front lawn ever since. 

I’m not sure how someone walks off with a 50lb  18″ high cement statue in the middle of the day, but they did.  If you saw anything, please let Brenda know. 

I don’t know what is going on that people think they can just walk up and take someone else’s property like that.

E.J. Lefavour

Rubber Duck Quick Tip: Rockport Goings On

I’m not listing stuff here because I can’t keep up but Rubber Duck has found someone else who updates several times a day. Follow BearskinNeck.Net on Facebook. <<<Click.

That’s it. OK, I’ll give you three examples why BearskinNeck.Net is awesome. Today Rubber Duck found out:

1) The Rockport Dump is open on Sunday from 8AM to 11:45 AM until Nov 10. Huge news. This is why I love Rockport and gladly pay my town taxes. Now those fish guts and lobster shells from the Saturday festivities do not fester in the garage until God knows when.

2) The Red Skiff has several Specials including Crab Cake Benedict and Corn Beef Benedict. Make mine a double!

3) Brothers’ Brew is open at 7AM every single day all summer With a fresh made Butternut Crunch Doughnut with my name on it.

4) Why stop at three? Forgot the Farmers Market 9am-1pm at Harvey Park on Saturday! Harvey Park? End of Broadway if you hit the lighthouse in the middle of the street because you saw a large rabbit named Harvey you should park.

BearskinNeck.Net one stop shopping so you don’t spend more than three minutes on a computer every day. Today is the first day of summer! Get off that goddamn computer and go bite someone in the butt!

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I don’t want to be one of those people who’s on his death bed and says, “I didn’t spend enough time on the Internet.”  -Andy Borowitz

Supermoon Returns

 Supermoon Returns

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Photo by: Paul F Frontiero Jr.

“Oh, is it that time again? The time for everyone to overhype the “Supermoon”?

Yup.

You’ve probably heard about this: on June 23, the full Moon will be the biggest and brightest of the year, so it’s called the Supermoon. Let me be clear: While this is technically true, you’d never notice the difference in size or brightness by eye. The full Moon will look pretty much like every other full Moon you’ve ever seen. Which is to say, big, bright, beautiful, and completely worth your time to outside and see! But Supermoon? Not so much.

Flying Around the Earth

Here’s the deal. The Moon orbits the Earth once every month or so. As it does so, the geometry—the angles between the Moon, Earth, and Sun—change, so we see a different part of the Moon lit every night. Once per orbit the Moon is roughly opposite the Sun in the sky, so the half facing the Earth is completely lit, and we say the Moon is full. This blog post I wrote (complete with awesome video) should help.”

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Community Stuff 6/21/13

Peace Fest

The annual Peace Fest, sponsored by the Unitarian Universalist Society of Rockport, will be held in Harvey Park, at the
intersection of Broadway and Mount Pleasant Street in downtown Rockport, on Sunday, June 23 from noon to 5:00
p.m. The event will include music by top local performers, food, and games. Peace-themed art by winners of an art
contest for Rockport students will be displayed and students will also read their poems about peace. All are invited to
enjoy a meaningful day of fun. In case of bad weather, the Peace Fest will be held at the UUSR, 4 Cleaves Street,
Rockport.   


Hi Joey,
Please find attached an ad for a photo workshop for teens that Simone Salvo (simonesalvo@gmail.com) is running at the end of this month and the first week of July. It is a great opportunity for young artists and very reasonably priced. It would be great if you could pass it on through the newsletter!
Thanks so much,
Dawn Southworth

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Chargers Youth Program

FREE – Metal Drive Fundraiser

Saturday June 22nd starting at 8am
Charger/Scout House
35 Concord Street Gloucester
Any and all items accepted including appliances!
Only exclusions: paint cans, TVs and computer monitors.
Some Pick-up/delivery available
call Fran @ 978-828-3354or Glen @ 978-407-3215
** $10 fee for Propane Tank disposal

Oink Oink Piggies

This is just a small portion of trash I found on the beach tonight. Don’t worry I picked it up for the piggies.

Do we need to charge more to get into the beach? Or make people show a bag of trash before they can leave?

This can’t be Gloucester peeps, can it?!

It’s embarrassing that its left this way.

~Alicia

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Summer Solstice From Tom Philbrook

HAPPY SUMMER SOLSTICE! This year, the Solstice is on Friday, June 21st at 1:04 A.M. (ET) — when the Sun reaches its farthest point north of the equator. Wishing you a beautiful, bountiful, blissful Summer.

Tom Philbrook

www.thomasphilbrook.com

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Music @ The Madfish Grille this weekend

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Friday, June 21

Dub Apocalypse – dub/reggae

 

Saturday, June 22

MSF Band – classic rock/party hits

 

Sunday, June 23

Jack Lee & Diversity – reggae hits

 

All music starts at 9 PM

https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Madfish-Grille/219110261434146

 

Pomatomus saltatrix: Won’t be long now!

Adam Bolonsky submits-

They’re in thick down on the Cape and headed up this way.  Meanwhile, they’re $7.99 a pound down at the supermarket. 

BTW, if you say they’re "oily", that means you’ve never tasted one!

Call them what you like:

γοφάρι (gofari) or  λουφάρι (loufari) in modern Greek

"lufer" in Turkish


or луфарь/lufar in Russian

because these guys live and feed worldwide.

If you had one bite you, you can call them snappers or choppers.

Or just call them what they are:

BLUEFISH!!!!!

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Cape Ann TV Annual Special tonight 10:30 on Channel 12

Last month we told you about Cape Ann TV’s Annual Meeting, which they filmed and it airs as a special tonight at 10:30 p.m. Channel 12.

“Why would I want to watch an annual meeting?” you ask.  Well, this is not your average annual meeting.  It’s fun.  Allen Estes and I were among 4 producers who talked briefly about our experiences and showed clips from our shows (Local Music Seen in our case).  The other producers were Kim Smith who wowed us with clips from her spectacular butterfly movie that premieres Friday at Cape Ann Community Cinema (more on that here); Shaun Goulart, who’s tale of how he came to make his thriller is almost a thrilling as the movie itself; and John Ronan, who has the longest running show on Cape Ann TV and offered us a wonderful surprise in his clips.  Here’s a taste of what you’ll see:

If you miss it tonight, you can catch it again Saturday 6/22 at 5pm and Monday 6/24 at 9pm.

One of the things Allen talked about is how the music scene in Gloucester and Cape Ann is growing.  Proof that he’s right can be witnessed this weekend with over 50 live shows to choose from starting tomorrow.  See the complete live music schedule here.

Dennis Brennan, Matt Stubbs and Dave Mattacks join Dave Sag’s Blues Party @ The Rhumb Line – 8:30-11:30

Thursday June 20th  8:30-11:30

Dave says,

  Our unsub this week is none other than the fabulous Dennis Brennan, noted vocal meister, and master of the GeeWhiz clef. He’s got to be the most interesting and talented singer around these parts. Plus, he’s a walking musical encyclopedia of all styles and tunes. He’ll clean your ears out! And the chicks dig him! So do I!
He’ll be backed up by the fabulous Matt Stubbs on glitar. No slouch, he. Makes things come alive. And then there’s Dave Mattacks, on drums.  The Atomic Clock needs no introduction, unless you’ve been in a coma for many years. I might slip into one just trying to keep up.. I feel really honored to play with these guys. Pretty lucky, too. Don’t miss it. Remember we start at 8:30 now.
And thank you again for your continued support. We’re nothing without you.

http://www.therhumbline.com

http://www.dennisbrennan.com/

Brian King & Nathan Cohen ~ Giuseppe’s By Request 7-10 this evening

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Starting June 19th, 7-10pm, our Wednesdays will be filled with just a small handful of our most requested musicians who have performed at Giuseppe’s. We are thrilled to have them featured throughout the summer! Stay tuned for the full schedule…

June 19th: Brian King and Nathan Cohen from What Time is it Mr. Fox?
June 26th: Chris Langathianos and Joe Wilkins
July 3rd: Sturdy Trees Bluegrass
July 10th: Allen Estes and Dylan Estes
July 17th: William James
July 24th: Mike O’Connell
July 31st: Jake Pardee
August 7th: Marina Evans
August 14th: Sandi Bedrosian and John Hyde
August 21st: Michael Thomas Doyle & Kara Nally
August 28th: Alexandra Valenti and Fia James

Live Blogging: The Rotary Makeover!

I’m not sure if it’s the “War of the Roses” or not, but it’s got this local very excited!!!

4 teams working hard to create something special! I say “Bravo!”Team 4

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Community Stuff 6/19/13

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Schooner Adventure’s  Gloucester’s Working Waterfront  Walking Tour

2013 Season starts this Saturday!!!

10 am – Every Other Saturday:

6/22, 7/6, 7/20, 8/3, 8/17, 8/31, 9/14, 9/28(weather permitting)

Meet the guide at 10 am at the Fishermen’s Statue

Come join Schooner Adventure for a 90 minute guided walking tour of the Gloucester Working Waterfront, starting at the Fisherman’s Statue and ending on Harbor Loop. We will be looking at old photographs and maps, taking us back to the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. Old companies and buildings will be identified at their original locations as we make our way down the Boulevard, Rogers St. and Harbor Loop.

$5 per person


LOCAL FILMMAKER PRODUCES TWO DOCUMENTARIES AIRING ON BOSTON TV IN JUNE

They might not sound like related subjects—urban gang violence and maritime history—but Beverly filmmaker Ted Reed has a wide range of interests when it comes to reality story-telling. Making their premieres on Boston stations WBZ TV and WSBK TV, the first show, “Hitting Home,” investigates the human toll of youth violence in Boston and Springfield, and what these communities are doing to stop it. The second, “The Insider’s Guide to Boston Harbor—The Islands,” takes a journey to one of Massachusetts’ more unusual, and little known, national parks: Boston’s harbor islands.

“To me, both topics are as different as can be, on the surface,” says Reed, winner of 13 Emmy awards. “But both relate to how communities value their assets, and the commitments and interactions that follow.  The real solutions to the tragedy of youth violence in Boston and Springfield don’t just come from government agencies; they rely on individuals and groups coming together to create positive change.  And the Boston harbor islands were saved from ecological disaster because concerned citizens pressured their government to act.”

“Hitting Home” is sponsored by the US Department of Justice’s Project Safe Neighborhoods initiative, and airs at 2pm June 23rd on WBZ TV and again at 10:30pm June 25 on WSBK TV. “The Insider’s Guide to Boston Harbor—the Islands” is  sponsored by the National Park Service, the Greater Boston Visitors and Convention Bureau, and the Boston Harbor Island Alliance, and airs at 10:30 pm June 24 on WSBK TV and again at 11:30pm June 30 on WBZ TV.

“The US Attorney’s Office in Boston was looking for a way to reach young people who might be on the verge of joining as gang, and give them some idea of who is affected by their decisions to be part of their communities or part of the problem,” Reed offers. “We used a filming technique where our interviews–victims, former gang members, law enforcement and other leaders–looked directly into the camera while they told their stories. These are all intensely personal narratives, and they speak right to the audience about what they mean to them.”

“The Insider’s Guide to Boston Harbor—the Islands” was a product of Reed’s interest in the reclamation of Boston Harbor from the infamous “Harbor of Shame” to the recreational destination it is now becoming. “To see the islands transformed from city dump to nature sanctuary makes anyone familiar with them feel optimistic about their future.” The show follows that progress and showcases some of the out-of-the-way treasures visitors can find on the islands. “It’s amazing. You can stand on Spectacle Island and see the city that seems so close, and yet here you are in the most peaceful, rural place you can imagine.”


SEACOAST NEWS June 2013

Thank you to the Friends of Seacoast!

Over the month of May The Friends of Seacoast had provided the residents with gifts of a violet plant and special entertainment for Mothers Day. Dinner Theater Entertainment, Memorial Day Entertainment, Baby Farm Animal visits, A history sharing program by The Schooner Adventure and an outing to the Mile Marker at the Cape Ann Marina.

Scheduled special events provided by The Friends of Seacoast in June include:

An ongoing program with the Schooner Adventure

Dinner Theater with musical entertainment by Joey Canzano, catered foods will be served

A 90 minute Harbor Cruise on “The Hurricane”

On June 25, 3:00-4:30

Any Families or Friends of Seacoast interested in attending please contact Alison Cox @ 978-283-0300 x124

The Friends of Seacoast enhance the resident’s lives at the Seacoast Nursing and Rehabilitation Center with hours of enjoyment by providing the finances needed for the special entertainment, supplies and community outings.

Any and all donations to “The Friends of Seacoast” are gratefully accepted

The Friends of Seacoast are coordinating the Seacoast Seven Road Race as a fundraiser for Seacoast. For more details please visit Northshoretiming.com

Thank you to our Sponsors of this race, Bank Gloucester, Beverly Hospital, Rockport Mortgage, Granite Savings, The Liquor Locker, Merritt Capital, Lyons Ambulance, Carroll Steele Insurance, Rockport National Bank, Addison Gilbert Hospital, Lahey Health, Cape Ann Savings Bank and Contributors David Harrison, DMD, Jim’s Bagel & Bake Shop, Ben’s Wallpaper and Paint, Stop & Shop Market and The Gloucester Rental Center, Hospice of North Shore and Greater Boston, Al Carrasco, Lone Gull Coffee House, George’s Coffee Shop


TRIBUTE TO JACKIE HARDY SCHEDULED FOR JUNE 22

Jackie Hardy will be honored at a reception on June 22, 2013, from 5-6:30 p.m. at the Gloucester House restaurant.  Ms. Hardy represents Bay View, Annisquam, and Lanesville on the City Council and serves as Council president. The proceeds from this event will be donated to the new Gloucester Dog Park.
The event will feature hors d’oeuvres and a program led by City Councilor Bruce Tobey. Tickets are $100 and can be obtained from Mr. Tobey, 978-968-8100, or from Dick Wilson, 978-525-3293.  Checks should be made payable to the Gloucester Fund; please write in the memo line “Jackie Hardy/Dog Park.”


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AmandaCakes Gets The Double Rainbow All In One Frame