Zooey in Action!

Here is Zooey (Mary Lou Maraganis’s foster dog) telling everyone to get back to work!  Zooey is managing the foundation pour of the Gloucester Dog Park pergola. The Pergola will be at the main entrance to the new dog park at Stage Fort Park.

Zooey is happy that the Dog Park construction is coming along and is planning on visiting the Dog Park often with her new family. Happy News– Zooey will be adopted on Saturday!

www.gloucesterdogpark.org

~Alicia

Missing Child at Long Beach

Christopher Anderson forwards-

Hi Joey,

Not sure if you’ve heard of this yet, but there seems to be a 3 year-old girl missing from Long Beach. Thought you might want to help get word out.

http://www.thebostonchannel.com/r/30923131/detail.html

Thanks,

Chris

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Celebrate Earth Day by Scooping up Poop!

Celebrate Earth Day with the Gloucester Dog Park and help promote responsible pet ownership!

On Saturday April 21, 2012, from 8AM to 12PM, (rain date Sunday April 22nd) the Gloucester Dog Park Steering Committee and volunteers will be out in force cleaning three favorite dog walking spots and advocating for a poop-fee environment.

We’ll be scouring Good Harbor Beach and the Boulevard, and Goose Cove Reservoir.  If you’d like to joins us, please email glouesterdogpark@gmail.com  with the subject of “Earth Day”—and include a location preference in the message.

Friends of Gloucester Dog Park’s mission–besides building Cape Ann’s first dog park–includes promoting responsible pet ownership, which includes picking up your dog’s waste and disposing of it properly.  We encourage all dog owners to follow our lead!

www.gloucesterdogpark.org

Orville Giddings ~ thin man FAT sound!

In this video gimmesound Artist of the week, Orville Giddings talks about his excellent band (sorry about the wind noise).  You can see them next Saturday at Stone Soup in Ipswich.  And you can see Orville with tomorrow at the Rhumb Line with Dave Sag.

It’s Wednesday, which means a new show on Local Music Seen with Allen Estes.  Bradley Royds is Allen’s guest tonight on Cape Ann TV Channel 12.  The show premieres at 6:30.

After the show, there’s plenty to do in town tonight.  Check out the full music lineup here.

John and Denise Felock Represent! In Rio and Casablanca

Hello Joey
For John Felock’s 50th Birthday we went to Rio and on a cruise. Attached are
a few photos and two pictures with the GMG in Rio and one in Casablanca.

GMG in Casablanca 20121- GMG Casablanca Cruise 2012-3 008

2 GMG Rio de Janeiro March 19-2012 2 GMG Rio de Janeiro March 19-2012 288

Rio de Janeiro March 19-2012

3a Rio de Janeiro March 19-2012 311 (crop)

  John and Denise in Rio de Janeiro March 20th John turns 50

3b John and Denise in Rio de Janeiro March 20th John turns 50

Cruise 2012 Camel Ride in Lazarote Canary IslandsCruise 2012 Camel Ride in Lazarote Canary Islands

WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? by Mary Colussi, The Chicken Coupe

        

That is a question I am often asked by friends after they see one of our performances, after they give the obligatory praise. It has many answers, from a slightly offended, “What do you mean?” to an incredibly infuriating “Well, what do you think happens?”

         Endings are always difficult, for both the performer and the viewer. After many a final performance I have gone home and stared at the ceiling in my bedroom, still in costume, wondering what to do now. When an actor takes that final bow, there is always a sense of finality. When will I get to play Beatrice/Maid Marian/a tree again? All right, maybe I wasn’t too sad about the last one, but still. Maybe because its easier and maybe because it’s not as hard, we often don’t have endings in our plays. I’ll allow you a moment of horrified silence.

         Now then. I don’t remember much about my earlier plays, so I mostly have to go on the ones I have done in the past five years. After every single performance, there was at least one person who asked why I fell in love with the guy I hated, which happens a lot, or why that person stopped being evil in time for the curtain call. Well… I can never answer them, at least not to their satisfaction. Usually I’m saved by someone asking me to help clean up. But when I’m not, and the person won’t stop asking questions, you do have to wonder why we don’t write in a clear and concise ending.

         `There is a very simple answer to this question, hidden among some more complex and twisted ones, which I won’t address here. What we do in Coupe is play. We play like we are little kids and we don’t have to worry about science projects and climate change, or science projects about climate change. We play with lines and characters that haven’t been tampered with since the great scriptwriters came up with them. We play and we don’t care what other people think of what we come up with. So, if I had time to come up with a clear and concise answer to “What happens next?” it would be this.

         Our acting has a kind of surreal, ethereal beauty to it, since we are children and we are impossibly cryptic to those who don’t know us. We do plays without endings, or without beginnings. Sometimes there are neither and our characters were just born as they are, right now. It’s like when I was little and my family’s garden, with its decrepit statues and sad flowers, was my stage and no one knew or cared that the characters I created had no past, though they always had a future.

         I don’t always have a chance to come up with something like that, though, so my answer is always different. But, I can promise you this: While we are still in Coupe, and while we are still playing, there will always be an after, even if it doesn’t make sense. What did I do after marrying Robin Hood? Why, I moved to Camelot, of course! What else is there to do in Coupe, other than move on and keep on acting?

Love, Mary C. 

Keep an eye on this girl, I think she’s going places.  EJ

Wednesdays at The Rhumb Line with Fly Amero

Prime Rib Specials!
Wednesdays Only!
Hello everyone!
Wednesday, April 18th
This week: SASQUATCH!
In music as well as in life, this man has captured his own
personal hold on Cape Ann’s cultural history. He has written
a mini-catalog of moving songs of the sea, including the
unforgettable anthem: “Wrapped in the Arms of Gloucester”.
It is my honor to bring Paul Cohan, a.k.a. SASQUATCH back
to the Rhumb Line once again. ~ Fly

Visit this link to see the charming video and hear the sweet
music of Paul’s lovely ballad, “Christmas In Gloucester”…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLllOTVbU7A
Dinner with Fly Amero: 8 – 11pm
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
Dave Trooper’s Kitchen…
Prime Rib Dinner – $10.95 (while they last)
Prepared fresh weekly by “Troop”… always good!
Upcoming:
DAN KING, ORVILLE GIDDINGS & MORE…

Looking forward……
…to seeing you there! 🙂 ~ Fly

Great volunteers on Saturday!

Just wanted to thank the tremendous group of volunteer contractors that came and helped to start putting walls up at 11 Pleasant Street with us on Saturday! Check out the slideshow to see pictures of Kevin Hansery, Ron Nilsson, Aaron Noble, Tad Cunningham, and Patti Seitz doing some tremendous work. Interior walls up and ready for plumbing!

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Also, thanks to Dunkin Donuts and Braga Management for some delicious donuts and coffee that made the day even more enjoyable and to Building Center for the beautiful lumber!