Thursday night blues party @ The Rhumb Line to host Cheryl Arena

Photo by Sharon Lowe

Dave says,

I gotta keep it short and sweet this week cuz the vodka tanker truck is due any minute, so here goes:
Back for a rondezvous with destiny is that fabulous femme fatale: Ms. Cheryl Arena. Yep, she’s back up here in the northwoods once again, and ready to chase you back to whatever evil world you come from. Throw vocals, harmonica, and charisma in a 55 gallon drum of water, add an outboard motor, and there she is!
And furthermore, the band is really cool. We all have mental goatees. First off is John Cameron Swazee, who takes a lickin’ and keeps on tickin’, on piano and mood organ. Way kool. Then there’s Mr. Ed, Scheer, that is , on drumulators and random gargling. And the dystopic duo of Gregg Tee and Dave Sag on gritarrh and bass. Oops, I must dash: truck is here.

http://www.cherylarena.com/

http://www.therhumbline.com/

How To Improve a Photograph by a “Bazillion” Percent!

How To Improve a Photograph by a “Bazillion” Percent!”

“Bazillion” is another annoying Joey word.

Found this tool on photo elements 10 by Adobe.

I think it’s called magic brush or magic something. I’m to lazy to open up the program right now to find the right name.

It does great things to improve a photo that could’ve been great, but had one thing in it that if it wasn’t there would have made it an award winning shot.

Here’s a great example below.

A Before and after.

Tell me what you think.

BEFORE

AFTER

Introducing Mayor For The Day

Dan Ruberti!

Hi Joey,

Just had a wonderful day with Dan Ruberti as Mayor for the day.  We started the day in my office where I presented Mr. Ruberti with the official lapel pin of the city which only goes to dignitaries.  Here we are in Police Chief Mike Lane’s office where Chief presented Mr. Ruberti with a hat.  We also went to the public meeting at the Senior Center where the Search Committee for Police Chief was taking input on what the community wants to see in the next Chief.  Mr. Ruberti gave very eloquent testimony.

He also met the city Personnel Director, City Attorney, DPW Director, City Engineer, City Clerk and City Auditor staffs.  Mr. Ruberti shared a lot of his ideas, and asked some really good and tough questions.  We stopped in to see City Councilor Joe Ciolino on Main Street – very important for the Mayor to have a good relationship with the Council!

We had lunch at the Causeway (his treat!) and everywhere we went he was greeted with great enthusiasm.  We were both exhausted by the end of the day!

Carolyn Kirk

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Discover Gloucester Weekly From Linn Parisi

Hey, Joey!

News to tell ya! We found out last weekend that Gloucester native and creator of the "Off the Mark" cartoon, Mark Parisi, won the coveted "Cartoonist of the Year" Award from the National Cartoonist Society at their annual convention held this year in Las Vegas! Mark won in the Newspaper Single Panel division. His cartoon is syndicated nationally and internationally; seen daily in the Gloucester Daily Times and is featured in the 2012 Discover Gloucester Visitor Guide. Did I mention that Mark is the middle brother of my husband, Nick?! We’re so proud of Mark! He’s seriously warped- and we love that! Mark is still away so I couldn’t get his OK to run the cartoon that’s featured in the Visitor Guide, but these are the links to the "Off the Mark" website & facebook page:
http://www.offthemark.com
http://www.facebook.com/offthemarkcomic

North Shore Art Throb Launch Party June 1st At Lat 43

From Art Throb-

Join us Friday night, June 1st for the launch of our June issue celebrating WATER! We will be on the deck of Latitude 43 overlooking the harbor and the boats. Cash bar and light snacks provided.
Our monthly launch parties bring together our readers, contributors, advertisers, and people who love the arts.

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Chickity check out this pad my SIL is selling out in Utah. (She’s a big Real Estate Guru out there)

kimklopp's avatarPark City XPress

Have you been thinking ‘I need to reduce my carbon footprint’?  Well here is a great start.  This grid-tied solar earth shelter home is it.   LOW to no utility bills and you can even sell back your extra power to the man.  Now, I know what you are thinking.  I do not want to live like that, I love the conveniences irresponsible living has to offer.  Well, that is just hogwash!!!!

This home has great finishes and an AMAZING view.  I took this picture from the driveway.  You can see all three of Park City’s ski resorts and the olympic park.  I doubt there are many homes worth less than a mil with this view.  WOW.  WOWSER!  call me and I’ll take you to see it.  earth shelter home with a view

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Congratulations GMG Ticket Winner to a gimmeLIVE Summer Concert

Congratulations to Diana Long, who won our GMG text to win contest for 2 tickets to the gimmeLIVE summer concert of her choice.  Diana chose Chris Isaak with Chelsea Berry opening.  (Click here if  you missed yesterday’s post with one of Chelsea’s most touching songs.)

There’s still time to enter our contest to win a VIP upgrade  (see VIP details here).  You can’t buy a VIP upgrade, but you can win it.  Just sign up for the gimmeLIVE Concert Club (click here, it’s free) and you’ll automatically be entered into a drawing to win 2 FREE VIP UPGRADES to the concert of your choice.  All you need is 2 regular tickets and you and your honey can go as VIPs!  The winner will be chosen on Friday.  Good seats are still available, but they are going fast.  Get tickets here.

Now for some sad news.  The great Doc Watson died yesterday.  His playing influenced a generation of guitarists, including one of Gloucester’s best, Allen Estes, who knew both Doc and his late son Merle.   I saw Doc with other greats including Bill Monroe several times in Bean Blossom Indiana in the 70s.  Here’s a video of Doc with Earl Scruggs, Ricky Skaggs & Alison Krauss.  Enjoy!

There are plenty of choices for live music tonight and many of them might be willing to play a Doc Watson tune if you request it.  See full music lineup here.

Community Stuff May 30th

Glazed Ceramics is coming to the Rockport Senior Center 58 Broadway

Starting Thursday, July 5th  for 4 weeks from 1-2PM

4 classes for $20.00 this includes everything.

You will make 4 items

Call Paula or Diane 978-546-2573 to reserve your spot


Kathy Roberts at The Bookstore

Kathy Roberts has an Art Exhibit at “The Bookstore” on Main St. until May 31st, and wanted to give a shout out to the owners, Janice & Abby Severance for supporting new artists on a monthly basis and to ask community members to support our local businesses who support the Arts.  The Bookstore has a great selection of books.

Doves Represent on Rocky Neck

Ed and Jody Dove from Bethesda, MA love Good Morning Gloucester and Rocky Neck.  The Dove family has been coming to Rocky Neck since the 1880’s.  Ed and Jody would love to move here.  If anyone hears of a place on Rocky Neck or East Gloucester with a sneak peak of the ocean for under a mil, write in and let them know.

E.J. Lefavour

www.khanstudiointernational.com

Her new electric band rocks, but it’s her voice that wraps itself around your heart and won’t let go

Yes, we’ve been touting Chelsea Berry‘s new electric band lately (see this post, for example)  But it’s really her voice that captures you.  Watch this video and see what we mean.  Allen got goose bumps listening to this song when we shot Local Music Seen a couple of weeks ago.  You can see the entire show tomorrow at 6:30pm on Cape Ann TV Channel 12.  The show features a new song by Allen Estes and a new song by Chelsea.  Plus she closes with one of my favorites.

And you can see Chelsea with her new band open for Chris Isaak at North Shore Music Theatre on June 28.  This will be the first time Chelsea’s new band performs in public and the only Boston area Chris Isaak concert this year.  Don’t wait until it’s sold out.  Get tickets now.

It’s Tuesday in Gloucester.  Just in case you missed last Tuesday’s admonition, check it out here.  OK, now that you’re convinced to go out, click here to see tonight’s full music lineup.

View from the State Fish Pier

View from the State Fish Pier

CLICK BELOW FOR LINKS TO THESE BOATS WEBPAGES

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Phyllis-A-Marine-Association/214100775289898

http://www.facebook.com/schoonerlannon

Facebook page of the Schooner Ardelle

GHS Class of 2012 Convoy! 5/29/2012

GHS Class of 2012

CAR PROCESSION 05/29/2012 6:30AM

I dropped my wife off at Seacoast this morning and got caught up in the GHS Senior Car Convoy.

Conrats to all the Seniors! good too see you up and happy and alert this early! 🙂 get use to it!

Community Stuff May 29th, 2012

“Magnolia Historical Society” and “Inn Magnolia” will host

HISTORICAL WALK
    On Saturday, June 2, 2012

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Goin’ On and Community Calendar–Please
Gloucester Stroke Club meeting Thursday, June 7, 2012 7 pm Addison Gilbert Hospital,
Women’s Health Center, 298 Washington St. entrance, Gloucester.
Joe Gross, PTA will answer questions on recovery after stroke. Support groups are
encouraged and so important to meet other survivors and learn from each other.
All are welcome. No pre-registration required. Refreshments. No meeting in July.
For more information call Cynthia 978-283-2633 or Virginia 978-283-3968.
Submitted by Virginia R. McKinnon, 2 Stanwood Terrace, Gloucester, MA 978-283-3968


International Dory Race Eliminations June 9th

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Your International Dory Racing Committee is a 100% volunteer organization that works very hard to maintain a fleet of 8 wooden boats, ready in the water when you want to row 365 days per year for a small membership fee of only $75.00.  We are committed to the promotion of dory rowing and racing in the US , and we are encouraged to see past and future rowers out on the water.  But, we can not have non-members using our boats for both liability reasons and because it is unfair to our dues paying members.  (members 18 years and under are considered junior members and are not charged dues, but are required to submit their membership application and waiver signed by parent or guardian)  Please help us police the usage of our boats and pay your dues (remember this is not a race fee, it’s a membership fee) or forward this email to those you know are rowing and have not submitted their membership forms.

As a reminder, the US Eliminations are Saturday June 9th at Niles Beach race course with sign-ups Friday June 8th 6PM at St. Peter’s Square.  We are currently looking for competitors in all categories: Men’s, Women’s, Men’s Over 40, Junior’s, and Mixed-doubles.  There is still time to prepare and compete or at least make it down that Saturday to watch some exciting competitive races.

See you on the water!

Erik

Update on Rocky Neck Cultural Center Programs & Events

Greetings friends of Rocky Neck’s Cultural Center!
We are now underway with our weekend hours as a Welcome Center thanks to the help of a growing staff of volunteers including very energized community volunteers.
Over the next several months RNAC will be testing and evaluating the Center programming.
The following are existing or expanded Art Colony programs and community-generated programs that have been suggested:

* Art exhibits:

* juried shows
* Center exhibits (wall space rented to members/non-members of RNAC)
* invitational exhibits
* student exhibits
* Art workshops, classes for children and adults:
* Portfolio critiques, discussions
* Life Drawing studio
* Art History:
* Art history exhibit
* Art Trail walking tours
* Lectures, presentations on art history
* Community programs, workshops, classes:
Nights on the Neck events
Salsa Sundays
Yoga, stretch, t’ai chi classes
Crafts for children or adults
Performing arts events
Literary readings
Speakers Forum
Games night, community dance, potluck dinners
Teaching Artist Partnership:  collaboration of Gloucester Schools and RNAC artists, facilitated at The Center
For instructed classes, we are asking for a $25/hour donation to the Building Fund.
Our vision for The Center’s programming is to have it as an inclusive process.
To that end, please tell us:  What are your suggestions for art and non-art related programs?
How would you like to participate in programming? 
We have already received many requests by instructors of classes and workshops, art and non-art related subjects, and we’ve begun to keep The Center’s calendar on the RNAC website.  www.rockyneckartcolony.org, click on calendar, or paste this into your browser:   http://www.calendarwiz.com/calendars/calendar.php?crd=rockyneckartcolony&jsenabled=1&winH=829.  In order to maintain our nonprofit charitable status, approximately 2/3 of the programming should be related to art in some way, but the calendar is wide open for your ideas!! 

Many people have asked how the art exhibits will be formed and managed.  We have ordered an integrated hanging/lighting system that will be in place within the next two week, creating an an absolutely beautiful space for showing work. Once a show is hung, it will remain hung for the duration of the show, and the utmost care will be taken to ensure the artwork’s safety when other events occur in the main hall.  Our first show will be co-curated by Judith Monteferrante, Artistic Director, and Marty Swanson, our new Board member who led the Cambridge Art Association and the Santa Fe Photographic Workshop.   While the exhibit program is still in development, we expect that The Center will have a range of opportunities, including members’ shows, themed shows, media-specific shows, emerging artist and student shows, and invitational shows.  As our artistic vision remains inclusion and excellence, the participation of the entire RNAC membership is critically important for the planning and management of The Center’s art exhibits to succeed.  We hope that, over time, The Center can be open 7 days/week for the benefit of all of our members! 

The Center Management Team will continue to work to schedule events and programs, but I want to stress that The Center is a membership-driven opportunity, so the events and programming will develop from your input and that of the broader community.

As we progress, we will work on issues of vehicular and pedestrian traffic flow, marketing options, guidelines for using the Center when exhibits are hung, ensuring adequate staffing and security, and creating a membership program to increase the revenue streams.  We will document what hours draw the most visitors and make adjustments as we go.  Together we are creating this new entity – please become involved!!
Best to you this long weekend…as always, contact me or any of the leadership team with your questions, comments, or concerns!
Karen
978-758-1210


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Flags Flying on the Blvd.

Happy Memorial Day! Thanks to all who have sacrificed for our freedom.

American Flags on  Stacey Blvd

The flags look so beautiful on the Blvd! Such a beautiful place we live, I am very thankful for the great views.

Ducks on the Boulevard

~Alicia