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It Doesn’t and Didn’t SUCK!
It Doesn’t and Didn’t SUCK!
I haven’t been to a Bruins game since 1996. My wife Cathy and I were invited to her sister Liz’s 40th birthday celebration yesterday at the Td Garden. Her Husband rented a premium box suite from his friend. I’m now officially spoiled. Unlimited food, beer, snacks, soft drinks and a private bathroom so you don’t have to deal with the Riff Raff. Not a bad Deal. $100 for two tickets. It would’ve cost more than that for one ticket in the stadium seats. Maybe us GMG Authors can get together next Bruins season and rent a box for the year.
State Fish Pier North Channel From Anthony Marks
The Finish Line
“Rockport – Historical Photos, Then & Now” ~ Video presentation at the Rockport Senior Center
“Rockport – Historical Photos, Then & Now” ~ Video presentation
at the Rockport Senior Center
Gil McCarthy, Rockport Council on Aging board member and Freda Collins,
meals coordinator for SeniorCare view old photos of Rockport. The photos
will be on display on Friday, April 20 at 7 p.m. at the Rockport Senior Center.
McCarthy is preparing a photo video of “Rockport – Historical Photos, Then & Now.”
The Rockport Council on Aging is extending an invitation to
all area residents to attend. The presentation will be a comparison of
historical photographs with current photos. There is no fee, refreshments
will be served. Pre-registration is requested by calling 978-546-2573.
The evening will also be an opportunity to view the
recently restored oil paintings that were placed in the
building around the boarder of the ceilings in the late 30’s.
Michelle Talisman, Chairman of the Rockport Council on Aging
said, “this will be an excellent opportunity for Cape Ann residents
to attend an enjoyable evening with friends and to share refreshment
and exchange experiences of living in the beautiful town of Rockport.”
The Rockport Senior Center is located at 58 Broadway.
To learn more about this program or upcoming programs,
please contact the center’s director,
Diane Bertolino at rockportcoa@rockportma.org
Skip Montello Magic Ice
Hi Joey,
Winter is waning and the warm winds are closing in on the remaining thin ice at Flat ledge producing a magical quarry wall reflection on the wet ice and as well, a view of the granite blocks just beneath the surface…here today and gone tomorrow.
Skip
PS. Nice work with the Dodge Ball competition!
North Coast Angler www.northcoastangler.com
Skip Montello Photos www.skipmontellophotos.com
Taking a Break
Visiting Winter From A Dolphin’s Tale At Clearwater Aquarium
YES! HOTEL PLANS, 4 FLOORS PLUS THE WHITE BIRDSEYE TOWER!
From Nancy Gaines, The GDT.
“Preliminary plans for the Beauport Gloucester hotel at the former Birdseye site on Pavilion Beach call for a four-story structure, containing 102 mid-priced rooms, a restaurant, meeting center and parking under the building.
With the developers, Beauport Gloucester LLC, already having given “perpetual use” of the beach to the community, they now promise to create a public walkway from Commercial Street to the beach.
Another special local feature, said the hotel project’s managing director, Sheree DeLorenzo, will be retaining or rebuilding the Birdseye white tower, “because it’s a local landmark,” she said.
The plans will be brought before City Council Monday in the first in a series of public meetings by the city Planning Board and the council’s Planning and Development Subcommittee.
The project, financed by Jim Davis — the owner and founder of New Balance shoes, who has a home in Bay View — could cost $75 million, industry experts say.
The plan entails amending — but not dropping — the marine industrial zoning of Fort Square to accommodate a hotel that would be subject to stiff special permitting. The proposed rezoning — with a hotel overlay district — is the subject of Monday’s hearing, which is set for 7 p.m. in City Hall’s Kyrouz Auditorium.
“We listened to the community,” said DeLorenzo, who manages Cruiseport and the Seaport Grille and who will make a presentation to the council Monday.
“We heard that people wanted friends, family, visitors or business colleagues to be able to stay in the city, in a type of accommodation they were accustomed to,” she said. “We will make Birdseye a beautiful property.”
DeLorenzo said the project may well bring up to 100 new jobs to the city, with positions in all ranges of income. A trickle-down effect, she said, would also expand business for providers of local goods like fish, cakes, candies, beer and spirits, florists.”
For much more on this story, look to tomorrow’s print and online editions of the Gloucester Daily Times and gloucestertimes.com.
To have text updates regarding this story and other local Breaking News coverage, just sign up for the Times’ free text-alert service on the gloucestertimes.com homepage. For more up-to-date coverage, follow the Times news and sports teams on Twitter at twitter.com@gdtnews or gdtsports.
Nancy Gaines is a regular Times correspondent and an editor of Boston and national publications.
Oh, you get to go out and take Photos.
Wicked Tuna
Hey Joe,
I got a feeling that wicked Tuna is goanna be a big hit,Have you checked it out yet.I think like the Deadliest Catch or anything to do with commercial fishing more people want to see more.I hope it will help promote Gloucester as the Bluefin Capital of the world and bring more people to town to charter fish.
I hope you give it some space on your blog.
Thanks,
Mike Parisi
Community Stuff
Pathways for Children will be hosting Parent & Child Drop-In Playgroups on Monday mornings from 10:00- 11:30 am, at their Cape Ann Families playspace located at 28 Emerson Ave.( across the street from Pathways) in Gloucester. On Monday March 12th Martha Morgan will be our featured guest reader. Martha is an early educator and children’s librarian. “Please join us for stories, songs, fingerplays and FUN”. Play group is open to all parents and children ages birth- five. For further information please contact Amy Larsen at 978 281-2400 x 120 or alarsen@pw4c.org.
Conomo Pointer
The Walrus Announces Summer Pie
Theater Pie Workshops present for Summer 2012 Summer Pie Theater Play House.
I am excited about our Play House and anxious to let people know that it is happening with Registration Open now. This is the first year for our Summer Pie Play House. But many of us have been together many times and many ways in workshops and camps for many years. We did not meet last year which makes this opening even happier.
Our Play House will reunite old friends and bring in new in a whimsical summer setting where the Unitarian-Universalist Society of Rockport shares their in-Spirited Church with us to be a Play House of our own. The charming and welcoming UU makes a wonderfully imaginative little theater.
The Play House leaders called Coaches will be familiar to many who have been with us in other camps and programs. The Coaches are also looking for kid-companion jobs in the afternoons after Play House. I have their contact info.
The Play House operates from 9:00 am-12:15, M-Th, and until 2:00 on Friday. Every Friday a Show is presented for one and all. Every week is different so a participant may register for one or more weeks. The participants are called The Artists. Our volunteers are called Cheerleaders. I am the Head Coach, The WALRUS.
The fee per week per player is $100.
There is a minimun registration requirement of 10. The Play House is full with 24 registered.
Registration is now open. Contact Dona Lambert at donalambert1@gmail.com Request a flier and schedule.
The Summer Pie Play House opens the week of June 25. We are closed July 4 week. The Play House is then open for five consecutive weeks July 9, 16, 23, 30, August 6.
THE SUMMER PIE PLAYHOUSE
SIX (6) – One Week Morning Workshops for Players entering grades 1-7*
Monday – Friday, 9:00 am – 12:15 pm and on Friday until 2:00 pm
A SHOW EVERY FRIDAY AT 1:00 for one and ALL
A different workshop each week – Please register for one or more weeks
Fee: $100 per week – per Player
The Summer Pie Playhouse meets and performs
at The Unitarian-Universalist Society of Rockport at 4 Cleaves Street
Workshop Weeks: June 25-29, July 9-13, July 16-20, July 23-27, July 30-August 3, and August 6-10, (no workshop July 4 week)
Registration is on a first come basis with a maximum of 24 Players
Registration is due three weeks in advance of each participating week
A minimum of 10 Players must be met to run a week
To register or inquire contact Dona Lambert @ donalambert1@gmail.com
FYI & General Schedule:
- 8:50 am – 9:00 am, Players arrive.
- 9:00 am – 9:20 am, Theater Games and Figments in Big Group
- 9:20 am – 10:00 am, Play Construction in small groups of 4-5 Players with a Coach and a Cheerleader. We construct our play in pieces and put it together nice and easy as Pie!
- 10:00-10:30, Big Group Interpretive Dance and Choreography
- 10:30-11:00, Big Group Snack Theater, The Coaches and Cheerleaders perform for the Players
- 11:00-11:45, Small Group Play Construction
- 11:45-12:15, GLEE and Design
- 12:15, M-TH, Players are picked-up. On Friday the Players stay through for the Show and the audience comes a little before 1:00 for the performance.
Bring a substantial snack and drink M-TH, on Friday bring a full lunch and drink.
*Players entering Grade 7 will work in the small groups as peer leaders. They will also have some time, in a group together, to plan a special act for the Show.
Each small group will have a Coach, (Jr/Sr. in HS, or College Arts Student), and a Cheerleader, (a volunteer Arts Student entering grades 8-10), and possibly a 7th. Grade Peer Leader)
Figment Coaches will take Players for special work as it is imagined and invented in creating a song, dance, scene, or poem. So within the small groups, there are even further possibilities, as the Spirit Leads for creating.
Head Coach: Dona Lambert
Cheerleaders: Volunteers entering grades 8-10 who have worked with Dona. Apply to Dona for the week or weeks of your choice.
Coaches: Paid Staff. Must be a Jr. or Sr. in HS or a College Student and must have worked with Dona.
Apply to Dona for the week or weeks of your choice.
Best regards.
Dona Lambert
What’s Edgy? Nose ring? Purple hair? Bangs? Electric?
gimmesound Artist of the week, Megan Burtt reveals her identity crisis and explores ways to be more edgy — and less folk — in her very funny intro to Pay It Now, the first song on her CD.
Then she plays the song with a sultry, edgy feel for an enthusiastic crowd at Sunday’s house concert.
After you watch the video, above, check out the edgy band version here. Which do you like better?
A full weekend of music starts tonight with plenty of choices for early birds and night owls alike. See lineup here.
Back to Work! from deb clarke
Back to Work!
From deb Clarke;
we had an engagement party for my elizabeth and her man joshua a few weeks ago. i had to clear my workspace to make way for the bar. krash/slide and all survived. forgot that all of this work was stored behind/beside/beneath. wonders never cease. back to work, getting ready for my mini residency at The Cape Ann Museum at the end of this month. more details to follow. for now, bringing work to various stages of completion. will demonstrate process, be available to chat with folk.
http://debbieclarke.blogspot.com/
New Gyotaku Artist Joe Higgins At Local Colors
Hi Joey-
My name is Joe Higgins – I’m one of the artists at Local Colors- I make Gyotaku fish prints- (like attached). I’m the newest artist. I catch all the fish from a kayak off the North Shore coast. I have a website www.fishedimpressions.com if you want to see more. Anyway I thought i would introduce myself– I’ll be running some event in June at Local Colors as well as raising some money for local fish related charities including The Large Pelagic center and others (maybe you have some suggestion-
Here are a few prints that are in gallery- the tuna tail is from a #700 lb tuna.
Anyway I’ll be hosting some weekends in June where kids can make fish and lobster print shirts at no cost–
I’ll be working this tomorrow and Saturday all day at Local Colors – -if you are in the neighborhood – swing by
Regards-
Joe
Ruth Modecai and Kate Seidman At The Crow’s Nest in Santa Cruz, CA
One of our favorite Chelsea Berry Songs
Here’s a great version of For You by Chelsea Berry filmed at the House Concert last Sunday.

































