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Dodgeballers and Friends of Dodgeballers- Send In Your Pics from Today
We will be live tweeting pics today. If you come, tweet your dodgeball pics and add the #Dodgeball hashtag. I’ll feature your pics on GMG.
Or you can forward your pics and youtube videos to goodmorninggloucester and I’ll feature them.
Teams send in photos getting ready this morning too!
Are You Ready For This???????
WOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOO!!!!
Ryan Cox and Brad Atkinson Prep The Dodgeball Court T-Minus 15 Hours Til Tournament Time
Are You Ready For Some Dodgeball?
Camp Spindrift Saturday at 11AM
High Tide at Good Harbor
Rockport Fireworks Fundraiser ~ With Alex Razdan and The A Train Orchestra 3/23/2013
Sculpture . . . .
by Brad Story.
At Cape Ann Artisans exhibit, Cape Ann Museum.
Doorways of Annisquam
Did you know that a red door signifies welcome and a vibrant place, full of life, energy, and excitement? A green door is said to represent balance, peace, compassion, tranquility, and harmony. A door is painted blue to suggest a feeling of abundance and prosperity. A black front door projects strength, sophistication, power, and authority, indicating to all who enter and passersby that the home is a serious place inhabited by a person of substance.
Bob at Dogtown Book Shop on Main Street is now carrying a selection of my photo montage cards, including this one, so if you are downtown and looking for a unique Gloucestercentric card, stop by and see Bob at Dogtown Books.
E.J. Lefavour
KBMG ♪♫♪ Dog Bar Cape Ann ♪♫♪ Friday night 3.15.2013
Dan King is back in town and KBMG is going to rock your world at the Dog Bar this Friday night. Master musicians under one roof and offering up a great variety of songs. Ones that you will be able to sing along to and dance to as well.
KBMG
9:00pm to 12:00pm
http://www.danielscottking.com/
65 Main St Gloucester, MA 01930
(978)
281-6565
Lost Dog At Dogtown
I was wondering if GMG could post a note about my lost dog. Venus was lost at the Dogtown entrance near Cherry St. on March 6th. She is an 11yr old female Alaskan Husky, weighing 40lbs, and wearing a solid blue collar. She has a black overcoat, and tan undercoat, with tan legs and some white on her chest. She is shy and will avoid other dogs and people if possible. She probably won’t come if called, but is food driven and may be coaxed by treats. Attached is a full body picture.
Thank you, Dan.
Dan at 978-290-0769.
Bikini Speedo Dodgeball Pre-Party Live Blog Starts Now!!!! Come On Down To The Farm And Join The Fun!!!
Drawmaster Steve Campbell
Frankie Gwynn From Red White and Blueballs

Giovanna Displays The Muff Riders Uniform

Frankie Approves Ryan Pinkham and Ty Rodgers Great Balls For Hire Uniforms

Matt Sawyer and John Vizena From Last Year’s Champion Blinded By The White Get Uniform Approval

KPup From Cross Fit Cape Ann Earns Speedo Approval

Dodgefathers’ s Chris DeWolfe Gets Speedo Approval While The Dodgemother Looks On

Dirty Luchadors Heather Mason and Amanda O’Neil

Beverly Athletic Club (last year’s villans) Represent Strong At The Dodgeball PreParty
Jason Mason and Taylor Ingenhuett
Chris Fontaine From Beverly Athletic Club’s BAC in Action

The Rabbit and Derek Smith From The Crazy Ivans

Faces on The Waterfront
The next Cape Ann Auction to be held March 26, 2013 6:00pm Preview from 4:00pm-6:00pm
Walt Kolenda who runs the auction is fantastic and a treat to watch. Even if you do not go to buy go to see and hear. I know I was smiling most of the night.
Sold!
Walt Kolenda ~ Auctioneer extraordinaire
March 4th I had the pleasure of going to the Cape Ann Auction at the Magnolia Library
It was my second time attending one of these. I was so confused the first auction with all the number amounts going up and down and all, that I did not bid on anything.
This second time was a little different. I had a method to my madness. There was nice oak dresser I had my eyes on. I got to bid on it but once again got a little excited and lost the bid.

They had this real cute little woodpecker toothpick grabber that I would have loved to have in my possession I did bid on that but it went up so fast I gave up and wasn’t willing to pay what the winning bidder did. I checked online and it the past they sold from anywhere from 7:00 to 54.99 dollars. I think that one went for 25.00 dollars.
Who knows, maybe I will own one someday. This one is on Ebay for 54.99. Way to high for me.

It’s amazing to me how a $3000 mint cherry table went in the low hundreds and a beautifully crafted schooner went for 330.00. Walt said the owners paid at least a thousand for it.
What I did end up bidding on and walking away with was this cute push toy. When pushed a little bell goes off at each cycle. So I did not leave empty handed after all and for 5.00 dollars…oh what a deal.

The next auction will be on March 26th, and they plan on having them twice a month if not more.
This is also where the first auction I went to took place. It was a lot of fun too.
The other address is 17 Kondelin Rd, Gloucester Ma. They will be having indoor yard sales from this address I have been to two this winter and hope to attend many more. There are lots of treasures to be found at these sales
Next Auction
March 26th 6:00 – preview from 4:00 to 6:00
1 Lexington Ave Gloucester, MA 01930
Cape Ann Auction
Auctioneer Walt Kolenda
(978)395-7077
SingerSongWriterShuffle @ Giuseppe’s Ristorante update.
Papa Mallard
Open Door Bowl Painting Event
Dear Joey,
Would you let GMG readers know there is a chance to paint a bowl for the annual Empty Bowl Dinner? The decorating event will be held at The Open Door, info or 978-283-6776 ext. 205.
For more information, find us on Facebook/TheOpenDoorMA or visit www.foodpantry.org.
Maybe Snoop Maddie and The Bean would like to get in on the painting action this year? Hope to see you there.
One Giant Leap
So much music at Shalin Liu this summer, you’d think it was in New York City ~ plus a tip for parents & young music fans
Karen Herlitz of Rockport Music sent the following along with a gorgeous PDF (get it here) full of pictures and a complete schedule for this year’s Rockport Chamber Music Festival, the Summer at Rockport season and the Rockport Music Jazz Festival. Subscription tickets go on sale March 27. These concerts always sell out, so don’t delay.
Now, we also got a very nice booklet in the mail (see a PDF of it here), and under the heading DISCOUNTS, it says YOUTH: 18 and under are eligible for free tickets (limited number available). So, check out the summer schedule and call Rockport Music 978.546.7391 to see if you can get some of those free tickets for your kids. Live music is the best way to inspire your kids to appreciate the music you love!
Rockport Music
Announces the
32nd Season Rockport Chamber Music Festival
And
Summer at Rockport
2nd Annual Rockport Music Jazz Festival
And Folk, World, and Pop Music
Rockport Music is pleased to announce our 32nd Season of the Rockport Chamber Music Festival and 2nd Annual Rockport Music Jazz Festival that will be held in our stunning, seaside Shalin Liu Performance Center.
The 32nd Rockport Chamber Music Festival opens with pianists Peter Serkin and David Deveau with A Far Cry chamber orchestra on June 7th performing J.S. Bach’s Double Concertos for Two Keyboards and Strings. Other Festival highlights include chamber ensembles Jupiter String Quartet, Vega String Quartet, Calder Quartet, and the Boston Symphony Chamber Players, as well as violinist Anne Akiko Meyers and International Tchaikovsky Cello Competition gold medalist Sergey Antonov. Highlights of the pianists performing this year include Joyce Yang, Dubravka Tomšič, and Russell Sherman.
Two exciting additions this year include early music productions–Gotham Early Music Scene presenting their highly acclaimed production of Play of Daniel and the Boston Early Music Festival presentation of works by Marc-Antoine Charpentier. The Festival concludes on July 14th with the internationally acclaimed Canadian Brass.
The Rockport Music Jazz Festival and Summer at Rockport concerts are held in July and August and offer a variety of music from folk icon Judy Collins to ten-time Grammy® Award-winning super group Manhattan Transfer to three-time Grammy Award-winning jazz saxophonist Branford Marsalis performing with jazz pianist Joey Calderazzo.
Thursday ♪♫♪ Dave Sag’s Blues Party ♪♫♪ with Orville Giddings and Mark Earley@The Rhumb Line and more.
New hours – 8-11
Dave says,
It’s a double whammy this week as I get to hang out and play not only once, but twice in a row with that famous jongleur, former rockstar, Gleem® spokesmodel and all-around Ipswich Idol: Mr. Orville Giddings. I’m talking about Wed. nite at Chianti’s in Beverly AND Thurday nite at the Rhumb Line. Worse, we’re being joined at the hip by my good friend and industrial tenor tooter, Mr. Mark Earley. Even better, we got our general egg-beater Mr. Steevie Chaggaris to pound the skins. It’s gonna be a blast as we drill down deep into the bedrock and dig out the gems. So, skip your dentures appointment and hurry on down, either Wed. at Chianti’s from 7:30 to 10-30, or Thursday at the Rummie from 8 to 11. Or both. See you there!
Orville Giddings
Mark Earley
Fly Amero interviewed by Vintage Guitar Magazine
Hello friends!
It is my honor to announce…
VINTAGE GUITAR MAGAZINE
features an interview with me in its newly released
May issue… the one with Buddy Guy on the cover!
Available online and in stores today. Believe me… this is a big
what you think!
Thanks! ~ Fly
Gloucester High School Named MassBioEd Innovative School of the Year
Gloucester High School Named MassBioEd Innovative School of the Year. Gloucester High School (GHS) has been named this year’s Joshua Boger Innovative School of the Year by the Massachusetts Biotechnology Education Foundation (MassBioEd) for inspiring students to explore life sciences careers through progressive biotechnology education and exemplary science career programming.
In 2009, GHS was selected as a BioTeach school. Over the past four years students and faculty have actively participated in both teacher professional development and biotechnology lab experiences. Gloucester has successfully utilized their BioTeach grant to create innovative programs and partnerships to ensure that students of all levels and academic achievement have the chance to experience biotechnology labs.
“Gloucester High School has done a remarkable job fostering STEM education and encouraging students to pursue careers in biotechnology as they look toward their futures,” said Lance Hartford, Executive Director of MassBioEd. “The judging panel was particularly impressed with the school’s commitment to building new partnerships to develop science outreach programs and their innovative use of BioTeach labs to give all students the opportunity to explore the world of biotechnology.”
GHS has also creatively adapted BioTeach labs and equipment to establish new biotech summer camp programs for high school students.
“This recognition is an important step forward for Gloucester High School, as we work towards our goal of becoming a leader in STEM related high school education,” said Principal Erik Anderson. “Thank you to MassBioEd for making the Innovative School of the Year Award available. All the credit for this honor goes to Mr. Eric Leigh, whose hard-work and selfless dedication to Gloucester High School students makes a difference every day. Way to go, Mr. Leigh and way to go Gloucester High School!”
“Gloucester High School is so excited to be named the Innovative School of the Year,” said Rachel Rex, Supervising Program Leader, Gloucester High School Science Department. “This is a wonderful opportunity for our students. The resources provided by MassBioEd continue to enable Gloucester High School students to see a real world connection between the classroom and industry. Who knows, an opportunity such as this could cultivate the next great Nobel Laureate.”
The award will be given at a luncheon ceremony at MassBio’s Annual Meeting on Friday, March 15th at the Royal Sonesta Hotel, 40 Edwin Land Blvd, Cambridge, MA. GHS will be represented by science teacher Eric Leigh and 10th grade students Morey Ronan and Jason Erwin.
The Joshua Boger Innovative School of the Year Award was established by the MassBioEd Foundation to honor a Massachusetts school that has distinguished itself through exemplary progressive biotechnology educational programming.
Gloucester High School is well-deserving of the prestigious award for its year round dedication to ensuring all of its students have the opportunity to explore the life sciences. The award will help the program continue to encourage students to pursue an education in STEM and biotechnology through the growth of partnerships and program expansion
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