The Filenes Basement Wedding Dress Sale Has Nothing On The Mariposa Annual Sale. Stand Clear Or Get Run Down By Some Professional Shoppers- You’ve Been Warned!
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Splish Splash
Cape Ann Painters and Photographers Group on the Move Again
Hi Everyone,
The next meeting of the Cape Ann Painter and Photography Group will be on Monday, November 12th from 9-11:00 AM. The first 1/2 hour will be a social time with the meeting starting at 9:30 AM. Please note that the meeting has been moved to “The Hive” at 11 Pleasant Street (next to the Pleasant Street Tea Company) returning to a more central location which will be more convenient for everyone. The staff at “The Hive” has graciously allowed us to use their lovely new meeting space. Thank you!! Please bring your coffee or tea and any updates about what you are working on.
See you then!
Alice Gardner
Found on the Harbor
Missing Man
Keith O’Connor is missing. This photo was taken a couple of weeks ago. If anyone has seen him , PLEASE contact the GPD (978) 283-1212.He has been missing since Friday, last seen on Main Street in Gloucester on Monday morning. Thank you

Just Walking in the Rain
Ms. Diane Blue & Mr. Roberto Morbioli join The Blues Party tonight with Mark Earley on sax @ The Rhumb Line tonight 9:00pm
We’re on a roll! Last week was amazing and so this week shall be as I welcome back Ms. Diane Blue. Just back from a ravioli-studded tour of Italy’s lower lip region, she has captured the wily Mr. Roberto Morbioli (did I spell that right?) and dragged him back thru customs. The poor guy: they made him take off his shoes, but they wouldn’t give them back cuz they are so cool.. Besides that, he plays a mean guitar, and sings, too. Of course, Miss D will be doing most of the vocals, belting out your favorite works of art, and filling in the cracks with some fine harmonica.
She’ll be bringing in some new heavy guns in the form of Mr. Rusty Scott, on keys, and John Medeiros, on skins. Both new to me, I’m putting on a new flea collar! Roomer has it that a certain, world famous sexamaphonist will be dropping out of the sky to join us, too. One can only hope. Come frolic!
Ms. Diane Blue & Mr. Roberto Morbioli
Check em out > http://www.dianebluemusic.com/
Live Stream of Orleans & Friends @ Mercy Lounge One Cannery Row, Nashville TN Sunday, November 11th, 7:30 PM
Streaming Live at StageIt.com
A message from Lance Hoppen…
Most of you are already aware of the sudden passing of my brother and partner, Larry Hoppen, on July 24th. In the wake of this tragedy, Orleans (Fly Amero, Lane Hoppen, Charlie Morgan, returning co-founder John Hall and myself) made a commitment to finish 2012’s calendar of live shows. That calendar draws to a close with this very special event.
The official press release is repeated in full below, so I won’t go into redundant detail here. But I will say that I am thrilled that we’ll get to play MY town as the closer of this “tour” … and that I’m SO excited and grateful that this stellar cast of performers has consented to help us raise money for Larry’s family.
Won’t you please help us spread the word far and wide? For those who cannot attend the show in person, they can still see it in its entirety anywhere in the world via live online streaming over www.StageIt.com. Now THAT is very cool!
StageIt is very user-friendly. All you need to do is register for a FREE account there prior to show time. Then, view the show as it happens LIVE at http://stageit.com/stage/15184 (ticket price is $20)
Hope to “see” you there.
Gratefully,
Lance Hoppen (for all of Orleans & Friends)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Mark Logsdon
Telephone: (615) 327-0100
Email: mark.logsdon@plamedia.com
Tennessee-Based Musicians Join Orleans to Honor Late Co-Founder in Benefit Concert
(Nashville, TN) The pop/rock band Orleans, best known for its 70s classics “Still the One,” “Dance With Me” and “Love Takes Time,” suffered tragedy earlier this year. Lead singer and co-founder, Larry Hoppen, passed away suddenly on July 24. Larry was well loved and highly respected as a great musician, player, singer, songwriter, brother, father and friend. He was also a great humanitarian activist with a big heart.
In Larry’s honor (pictured left), there will be a special “Orleans & Friends” show Sunday, November 11, at the Mercy Lounge, One Cannery Row, Nashville, Tennessee. Showtime is 7:30 PM. $20 minimum donation. Tickets sold online and at the door.
Many local and regional artists, who are also longtime friends of Orleans, will join them on stage. Artists scheduled to appear include Jimi Jamison, John Ford Coley, Henry Paul (Blackhawk), Jonell Mosser, Kathie Baillie & Michael Bonagura (Baillie & the Boys), Bill Lloyd (Foster & Lloyd), Alyssa Bonagura and Pete Huttlinger. The Boy Wonder Blues Band will open.
All performers are donating their time and talent. All net proceeds will benefit the Hoppen family, especially Larry’s teenage daughters, Maeve and Claire. Additional donations welcome. Checks can be made out to Hoppen Family Benefit Fund.
Orleans, now in its 40th year, was scheduled to appear on the Fox & Friends Summer Concert TV Series just a few days after Hoppen’s death. They also had previously scheduled a string of summer and fall shows. While there was no way to salvage the Fox TV appearance, brother and co-founder Lance Hoppen vowed to finish their calendar of 2012 concert dates in Larry’s honor. To accomplish this, Orleans’ mainstays Lance and Lane Hoppen, Dennis “Fly” Amero and Charlie Morgan welcomed returning co-founder, John Hall, who had taken leave to serve as a US Congressman (2007-2010, D-NY 19), for several well-received shows this past August, September and October. The calendar of live shows concludes with this benefit concert in Nashville on November 11.
To learn more, visit
http://mercylounge.com/calendar/venue/mercy/2012/11/11/orleans-friends-the-still-the-one-guys-are-back/
Tickets available at http://www.ticketweb.com/t3/sale/SaleEventDetail?dispatch=loadSelectionData&eventId=3141524&REFID=wbcal
The show will be streamed LIVE online starting at 8:00 PM Central Time, Sunday Nov. 11that http://www.stageit.com/stage/15184 Also a $20 ticket.
Facebook Event page at: http://facebook.com/events/441282685942071
Additional donations may be sent by credit card via http://www.paypal.com , to the account of hoppenfamilybenefit@gmail.com and/or checks may be sent to The Hoppen Family,1710 Blair Blvd,. Nashville, TN 37212, made out to Hoppen Family Benefit Fund.
Orleans and the Hoppen family wish to express their gratitude and deep appreciation for the already tremendous outpouring of love and support from around the globe.
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For more information about Orleans or to schedule an interview, please contact Mark Logsdon of PLA Media at 1 (615) 327-0100 or mark.logsdon@plamedia.com.
Sailboat Tossed Onto Rocky Neck Causeway Gloucester MA By Nov 8 Northeaster
Video- November 8, 2012 Nor’Easter From The Back Shore Gloucester MA
Coming and Going
Santa Rocking Northshore Mall A Full Two Weeks Before Thanksgiving. Really?
Shhhhhhhhh! Listen………..
Anadama Burger At Georges Coffee Shop For Breakfast? Yes Please!
Clark Pond Brook
Community Stuff 11/7/12
Judith Monteferrante Is Teaching a creative Lighting Class-
I am teaching a Creative Lighting Course at North Shore Community College in Danvers – 4 evenings in November-December – starting This Thursday Nov 6 at 6:30. Not too late to sign up! Will also be teaching this in February 2013.
Judith Monteferrante
Faculty
Center For The Arts
This year’s “Oceans of Discovery” series of presentations at Maritime Gloucester kicks off on Wednesday, November 7th at 7 pm when rower and adventurer Lloyd Figgins discusses his row across the Atlantic Ocean non-stop via the notorious Morocco to Caribbean route. During his 60 days at sea in a 23ft boat, Lloyd had to overcome extreme adversity including pirates, shipping, sharks and 50ft waves. He also conducted scientific research into the marine species he encountered over his 3,200 mile journey. Join Lloyd for an inspiring evening delving into what it takes to complete one of the toughest challenges known to mankind. The presentation is sponsored by Grand Banks Building Products, Inc. Arrive early as we are expecting a full house.
Thought some of you rowing enthusiasts may be interested in attending at GMHC.
Erik
This year’s Essex Pride Award winners were chosen from a long list of nominees who all, in one way or the other, exemplify what it is to be involved in our little town. The following people rose to the top of the list for their dedication, support and hard work. They will be feted at the kickoff to Essex Pride Week, the Essex Pride Dance being held this Saturday night, November 10th, 7-11PM, at the Essex Room at Woodman’s. Tony Gallo and White Lightening will be providing dance music all night long. There will be lots of food as well as a cash bar. Thanks to the Woodman’s Scholarship Committee for underwriting the event. Proceeds of the event will go to the Essex Merchants Group which promotes businesses and events in Essex. Purchase tickets($20PP, tables of ten for $180) at The First National Bank of Ipswich, The Village Market and Woodman’s Clambake Office.
THE 2012 ESSEX PRIDE AWARD WINNERS!
Debbie French and Beth Cairns: As longtime librarians, these two women instill the love of reading in children and older readers as well. The library is a gathering place, a social hub, a pie fest venue and a book group gathering spot. It fills a necessary spot in the day to day lives of all Essex residents. Debbie and Beth welcome all who come to the library with warm smiles and a willingness to lend a helping hand. They are always around town offering smiles and a helping hand.
Mark Lynch: Mark has been a tireless volunteer in the town for years. Mark served on the Finance Committee, the Board of Selectmen, and is currently the chair of the Conomo Point Planning Committee. He is also the President of the Essex Lions Club, which runs the very successful Essex Turkey Trot as well as many other service oriented activities around town. Mark is always there to help out wherever there is a need.
Kim Reed: Kim seems to be everywhere there is a need for a volunteer for children’s events. She was a PTO president, and after her term has continued to coordinate Backpack Thursdays, the Essex Elementary School’s communication network. She is always seen in the hallways of the school, volunteering wherever there’s a need. She has been a Brownie/Girl Scout leader and also coordinates cheerleading for the younger children.
Kurt Wilhelm: Kurt is all things history when it comes to the town of Essex. He is a selfless volunteer who performs the important task of preserving the rich town history, both through documents, photographs and authoring books. He was a long serving member of the Essex Historical Society and is currently a member of the Board of Assessors and the Conomo Point Planning Committee. Kurt is everywhere there is a story to tell about the town.
Georgeanne Richards: Georgeanne has run the very popular Sea Meadows Gifts shop in Essex for many years. She supports and promotes new businesses in town. She offers information about Essex to all who visit her shop, recommending restaurants, other shops and activities to do in Essex on a daily basis. She offers a welcoming smile and is a great retail ambassador for the town. Her shop is a beacon for shoppers both near and far. Her volunteering for the town is well known, and she’s always ready to do what is asked of her.

























