Sri Lanka to Gloucester welcomed aboard the Schooner Lannon

Joey, This one is a long awaited greeting to you and your crew from our Sri Lankan brother.  Check out his band’s music campaign song for his marketing firm, Times, they are a changing… Calling all marketers.  It’s a catchy tune and think you’ll enjoy it. It reminds me of you. Auto play when you open his web site at http://www.bates.lk/ .  This follows hopefully for your blog. Thanks, Jo-

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Left to right: Yeshanth Gunewardena, Nimal Gunewardena, Kay Ellis and Andrew Innes (back row)

We were anxiously awaiting the arrival of our Sri Lankan brother Nimal Gunewardena, Chairman and CEO at the marketing/communications firm, Bates Strategic Alliance Sri Lanka <http://www.bates.lk/> and his son Yeshanth.  It had been a year since our visit to Sri Lanka and India. Nimal was due a visit to Gloucester.  He stepped out of the car, arms stretched wide and a big smile, "I’ve come to say Good Morning Gloucester ! ".  Nimal and his wife Jayanthi had heard my husband Andy and I referring to it often during our travels pulling out the GMG traveler’s badge, etching our way through our journey snapping pictures.

Nimal came to the US in 1970 at age 17 as an American Field Service (AFS ) exchange student living with my husband’s family for a year.  He and his family have remained close family members since with many visits over the years.  Both his children attend US universities.   

We woke Monday morning to a slow rolling fog and mist as we headed down to the harbor, the fisherman’s statue and then to the dock.  Kate Ellis welcomes Gloucester’s guests from Sri Lanka aboard the Schooner Lannon to greet Good Morning Gloucester.  From marketer to marketer, Nimal wishes a Good Morning Gloucester!

Kay Ellis of the Schooner Lannon points out navigational location of Cape Ann Harbor and inner land markings.

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Left to right: Yeshanth Gunewardena, Nimal Gunewardena, Andrew Innes and Kay Ellis

The Gunewardena’s invites you to visit their beautiful country virtually at a colorful video he found online at:

http://vimeo.com/37594200

Many thank to Kay Ellis for being such a gracious and welcoming ambassador to Gloucester!  For a majestic schooner tour of Gloucester harbor visit the website…

Schooner Thomas E Lannon in Gloucester, Massachusetts

Happy travels, locally and abroad,

Jo & Andy

Win Free Tickets to see Top Gloucester Talent on stage with National Recording Stars this Summer

You probably already know about our Summer Concert Series. Since this weekend is Summer’s kick-off, we’re running a special  ticket give-away for GMG readers (FOBs).  Text GMG to 72727 and you’ll be entered to Win 2 FREE Tickets to the concert of your choice.  The winner will be contacted on Tuesday.

And it gets better.  If you reply to the text with your email address or sign up for the gimmeLIVE Concert Club (click here, it’s free) you’ll also be entered to win 2 FREE VIP UPGRADES to the concert of your choice.  (You will have to buy or win 2 regular tickets in order to use the upgrade.)

VIP packages offer exclusive access to VIP Pre-Parties, 3 Course Dinner at Backstage Bistro, Meet & Greet, Gifts & more  (see VIP details here).

You know it’s the Summer season on Cape Ann by the weather (trust me, it will be very nice tomorrow) and by the fact that tonight you have a dozen choices for live music.  See full music lineup here.  And it gets even better going into the long holiday weekend.

Whether or not you supported the wars, let’s honor those who “gave the last full measure of devotion” to preserve our freedom by supporting those who express that freedom  through their music.

Blinded By The White Dodgeball Trophies

This is to go along with Craig’s amazing Dodgeball Movie.

Since Ed Collard can’t carry the big trophy around all day and is having it mounted on the top of the House Doctor van this is what he whips out if you find him in Stones Pub.

Young Art Collectors

I won’t say that these girls are the youngest customers I have ever had, but they are certainly the youngest on Rocky Neck. 

Gabby Olsen and Lily Muniz, both of Rocky Neck, were regular visitors to the the gallery last season.  They came in on Sunday and marveled at how totally different the gallery looked, and Lily wanted to know where the dog painting had gone.  Last season it hung on the side of the card rack behind them.  I found it in the bin and Lily wanted to know how much it was.  I gave her my very best young neighbor art collector price, and they said they would be back.

Generally speaking, an artist would starve to death on what they make from people who say: “I’ll be back”, but a short while later the girls returned, little change purses in hand, and Lily bought her print of Astro (from a painting of my sister’s Boston Terrier).  Gabby then found a Cape Ann Treasure Box with a photo of the cat from The Cat Doctor of Gloucester on it, which she purchased. 

Of course I love it when people buy my work, but it is truly wonderful and special when a young person loves a piece of art enough to buy it.  They definitely made my day – and just look at how cute they are.

E.J. Lefavour

www.khanstudiointernational.com

Travel Dynamics International Celebrates the Inaugural Voyage of the Newest Addition to its Fleet, the American-flagged Yorktown

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Travel Dynamics International is pleased to announce the inaugural voyage of the newly-renovated M/V Yorktown. The sold-out voyage departs from Gloucester, Massachusetts, on May 24, 2012, and sails north along the Maine coast, through the Canadian Maritimes, and into the St. Lawrence, before disembarking in Montreal on June 5. Guest lecturers accompanying the voyage include maritime historian and former Professor of Naval History at the U. S. Naval Academy, William Cogar. Ceremonies celebrating the new ship are expected along the itinerary, beginning with a proclamation from Mayor Carolyn Kirk on behalf of the City of Gloucester during a Lobster Bake on the day of departure.
Built in Florida in 1988, Yorktown accommodates 138 guests in 69 outward facing cabins, is certified by the U. S. Coast Guard and flies the American flag. Originally operated as the Yorktown Clipper by Clipper Cruise Line, the ship was acquired by New York – based Travel Dynamics International in August 2011 and has just completed an extensive refurbishing of the interior and overhaul of mechanical and engineering systems, including installation of state-of-the-art satellite navigation and communications. The renovations were performed by Detyens Ship Yards of North Charleston, South Carolina.
Drawing on 43 years of experience operating educational voyages aboard small ships in every corner of the world, Travel Dynamics International has designed a series of itineraries that will keep Yorktown busy in North American waters. Following the inaugural voyage, Yorktown will continue down the St. Lawrence into the Great Lakes for the summer, before returning to the Canadian Maritimes in September. Cruises at the peak of fall foliage in New England and the Hudson River valley precede explorations of the Chesapeake Bay. Late November and December will find the ship along the Gulf Coast and on the lower Mississippi River. Yorktown opens 2013 with voyages to the ancient sites, rainforests and barrier reefs of Belize and Guatemala.
“We are thrilled and gratified by the tremendous response to our North American voyages,” says Travel Dynamics International Co-President Vasos Papagapitos. “It is wonderful to be able offer world class travel experiences right in our own backyard.”
Who We Are
Travel Dynamics International is the leading operator of high-caliber educational and cultural cruises aboard small ships. Offering customized voyages guided by distinguished scholars and experts, Travel Dynamics International caters to the traveler with a keen intellectual interest in history, culture, and nature.
Founded on the belief that traveling and learning about the world and its many cultures enriches individuals and society as a whole, Travel Dynamics Intern

“Without cover of the night would you still be the light he is drawn to?”

Any doubt that Chelsea Berry is one of Cape Ann’s finest songwriters will be vanquished by her haunting new tune.  Chelsea uses the first TV performance of this song to show off her powerful, dramatic, versatile voice.  Then she reveals how she wrote the song, proving that  Livingston Taylor was right when he said, “A voice of remarkable power and control with a joyous soul. Brave and bright, Chelsea Berry is the real thing.”  Watch the video and see what we mean.

You can see Chelsea open for Chris Isaak at North Shore Music Theatre on June 28 with her new band.  Imagine the electric version of this song!

Lots of opportunities to start the weekend early tonight from solo acoustic to open mic to DJ to Rock, Reggae and more.  See the full music lineup here.

Dedication Ceremony for Christopher Cutler Rich Animal Shelter-Saturday

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Please join Cape Ann Animal Aid to celebrate the completion of the new facility, the Christopher Cutler Rich Animal Shelter.

Saturday May 26th  10:00am
4 Paws Lane, Gloucester, MA

Dedication Ceremony will be at 10:00am,  Refreshments and Tours to follow from 11am to 1pm. Please RSVP

Christopher Cutler Rich Animal Shelter

Public open house Sunday May 27th from 12pm – 4pm.

The building of our new animal shelter has been a journey, whose destination was only possible with the support of our community.
In deep gratitude we would like to invite you to join us for an open house where you will have the opportunity to see the animals’ new digs before they all move in.

Directions: From Route 128 North, take Exit 14 to Route 133 East/ Essex Avenue.
At the stop sign turn right onto Essex Ave. Take the first left at the
Paul Bergmann Memorial Island.
Turn left onto Paws Lane, at Beech Brook Cemetery

RSVP:
Nancy E. Tarbox
Public Relations Coordinator
info@capeannanimalaid.com
508-801-9729
978-283-6055

CHAMBER ANNOUNCES 2012 CAPE ANN SMALL BUSINESS WEEK WINNERS

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The Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the 2012 Small Business Award Winners who will be saluted during Cape Ann Small Business Week, June 4 – 11. This year’s recipients, Rick and Jean Grobe of the White Elephant Shop and Transform Fitness in Essex, Deo Braga of Braga Management in Gloucester, Chuck Hayback of Nor’East Frameworks in Manchester and Kirk Keating and Bruce Rowell of Bayside Electrical Company in Rockport, will be honored at the Chamber’s 32nd Annual Small Business Week Luncheon on Monday, June 11, beginning at 11:30 am at the Bass Rocks Golf Club, 38 Beach Road, Gloucester.
The 2012 Cape Ann Chamber Small Business Week Luncheon will feature a keynote address by Robert Nelson, Director of the Small Business Administration’s Massachusetts District Office, on the importance of small business in leading the economic recovery. The seven area high school seniors who have been awarded Cape Ann Chamber Scholarships will also be saluted at this year’s luncheon.
The program is designed to recognize the extraordinary contributions of Cape Ann’s small business community in both exemplary entrepreneurial achievement as well as notable civic and community involvement. This year’s Small Business Award winners will also be honored individually at complimentary receptions in each of their communities during Cape Ann Small Business Week. Please visit capeannchamber.com for a complete schedule of these receptions.
Friends, family members, and colleagues of all small business honorees are invited and encouraged to attend the receptions and the luncheon. Tickets for the luncheon are available to members for $30 in advance or $35 week/day of and $45 for future members.
For more information or to RSVP for this event, please contact Tim Burton at tim@capeannchamber.com or call the Chamber at 978-283-1601.

Discover Gloucester Weekly From Linn Parisi

 

Dear Joey and GMG FoBs (Friends of this amazing blog 🙂

I’m proud to tell you that I’m going "behind bars" to help in the fight against muscle disease. I’ll be cell to cell with many local people caught doing good work and helping to help raise critical funds for MDA. I need your help to reach my bail!

The Cape Ann 2012 Lock Up takes place on June 6, 2012, but I’m raising my bail before I go to jail! All you have to do is click here to make a secure, online donation today. Your support will help families living in our community with muscle disease, and help guarantee that I get out of jail. I will be sure to add you to my list of contributors.

Please support me in this important goal by visiting my fundraising page and making a contribution. Your tax-deductible donation makes a difference to the hundreds of kids, adults and their families who live right here on Cape Ann.

So come on, Discover Gloucester partners, friends of the blog, and of mine and Nick’s near and far!Thanks in advance for your help. Don’t hesitate to call or email me with questions.

Many Thanks from Linn Parisi

Two People from Ipswich Meet in Gloucester

That may not seem so strange, but Maureen Farley is from Ipswich, MA and Jon Bartlett is from Ipswich, England.  They met at the Rhumb Line in Gloucester, although Jon came here specifically to visit Ipswich.  Maureen is a friend of the blog, Jon has now been introduced to the blog and plans to take his shiny new GMG sticker back to England with him and represent from Ipswich, and then take a trip to Gloucester, England and represent from there.  I have a feeling Jon is a new FOB in the making, and that we’ll be seeing him back in Gloucester (USA that is) soon.  And don’t he and Maureen make a cute couple?

E.J. Lefavour