Courtney From Gloucester Won The Folders Jingle Contest!!!

You heard it on the Gloucester Daily Times Twitter Feed first!

Hi Joey,

I wanted to reach out to you and let you know that Folgers®, with the help of celebrity judge Kara DioGuardi, named the winner of the Folgers® Jingle Contest yesterday. The Grand Prize winner is Courtney R. and she is from Gloucester, MA so we thought the local affiliation may appeal to you. She has won $25,000, a mentoring session with Kara and the chance to appear in a Folgers commercial.

http://www.goodmorninggloucester.com

And the Grand Prize Goes to…Our Gloucester Girl Courtney!

THIS JUST IN: Courtney Reid of Gloucester won the Grand Prize in the Folger’s Jingle Contest in NYC this week! Click here for the scoop! A big thank you if you voted for Courtney in the preliminary rounds — and congratulations to Courtney, as this high-pressure final round was all on her. The winner was chosen by music industry insider and well-known personality Kara DioGuardi, who clearly knows her stuff, as she judged Courtney to be the winner (from over 3,000 entries).

For the story of Courtney’s journey to the Grand Prize Audition in Times Square, check out these previous Good Morning Gloucester posts on what it took for her to accomplish this!

 

 

Did You Know? (John Nesta Gallery)

Photos by E.J. Lefavour

That John Nesta came to Rocky Neck in the mid-70’s and has maintained his home and gallery here ever since?  He is a native New Englander, who graduated from the Vesper George School of Art in Boston and has studied art all over the country.  I really love John’s work.  He has a gift for capturing the light, reflections, mood, motion and unique beauty of Cape Ann, and he does it using only primary color paints.  For those of you who don’t paint, it is possible to use the primary colors (red, blue and yellow, plus white) to create every other color, but it requires great skill in mixing.  John finds his inspiration from all over Cape Ann, and his primary interest in his art is to be in love with his next painting; the personal satisfaction achieved by combining the beauty of his surroundings with the integration of color and brushstrokes.  He works on location from his Studio On Wheels.  His Gallery at 37 Rocky Neck Ave. in the historic Rocky Neck Art Colony is open daily April through Christmas.  You can visit his website at www.johnnesta.com.

E.J. Lefavour

www.khanstudiointernational.com

2011 Father’s Day "Coolest Dad" Contest Winner!

Cape Pond Ice Company Announces

our

2011 Father’s Day "Coolest Dad" Contest Winner!

He’s one "Cool Dad!"

Congratulations to Michael Oliver of Gloucester, nominated by daughter Samantha, sons Benjamin and Zachary!

The children wrote: "We know we can alway count on our Dad when we need him.  He is our rock.  He makes sure we know right from wrong. He wants us to grow up to be good people and we are doing our best to make him proud."

Cape Pond Ice would like to thank all the proud children who submitted entrys and photos for the "2011 Coolest Dad Contest".

All nominated "Dads" clearly qualified for the award in the eyes of their proud child.  All entrys and photographs uniquely presented just how "Cool" their Dads are!

We would also like to congratulate our two Coolest father runners up:

Timothy Creaser of Gloucester, nominated by his son Jared Creaser.

Robert Duncan of Gloucester, nominated by his daughter Pam Murray.

You are all the "COOLEST DADS AROUND!"

Happy Father’s Day from the "Coolest Guys Around!"

Did You Know? (Alma McLaughlin Grand Re-Opening)

Photos by E.J. Lefavour

That if you are looking for something amazing to do Friday evening, you need to come to Alma McLaughlin’s Grand Re-Opening at 75 Rocky Neck?  Alma pulls out all the stops when it comes to parties (expect shrimp cocktail, beef tenderloin tips with hollandaise sauce, baked stuffed mushrooms, chicken with peanut sauce, wine and more), and you won’t find a more happening place to be than down here on Rocky Neck by Madfish Wharf.  Her shop is filled to the gills with art and all sorts of old/new things to view and rummage through.  And look for Alma out and about painting this summer around Rocky Neck.

Alma’s Arts and Antiques
featuring fine art by Alma McLaughlin and other local artists as well as shabby chic antiques
75 Rocky Neck Ave
Season Grand Re-opening
Friday, June 17
6:30 – 8:30pm
 
Alma will offering children’s art classes starting soon –
for more information please call
978-888-5034
978-515-7322

E.J. Lefavour

www.khanstudiointernational.com

First Look Expedition Impossible With The Sanfilippos

This is a look at the first night that our hometown Gloucester Fishermen Joe, Nino and Gus Sanfillipo were on the show in Morocco

Look for them at 1 minute 14 seconds in

Did You Know? (National Lobster Day)

Photos by E.J. Lefavour

That yesterday was National Lobster Day?  Who knew, and if I had, I would have posted this yesterday after I took these shots.  Also, did you know that Joey C., creator and driving force behind Good Morning Gloucester, is a lobster broker (seller of lobsters)?  I’ve realized in my daily discussions with people about Good Morning Gloucester, that many people do not know this fact.  He doesn’t talk about it on the blog because he doesn’t want people to think he is using the blog for his own personal gain.  I however am a contributor to the blog, whose mission is to let people know about things they may not know.  If you are a lover of this prehistoric crustacean, boiled with plenty of drawn butter, baked or stuffed, with linguine, Newberg, Thermidor, bisque, on a roll or in a salad, Captain Joe & Sons, 95 East Main Street, Gloucester is the place to get your lobster (its where all the finest restaurants get their’s), and say hey to Joey.  To me, lobster is quintessential New England summer fare – a summer without lobster is like a summer without sunshine. 

Also, did you know that the American lobster did not achieve popularity until the mid-19th century, when New Yorkers and Bostonians developed a taste for it?  Prior to this time, lobster was considered a mark of poverty or as a food for indentured servants or lower members of society in Maine, Massachusetts and the Canadian Maritimes, and servants specified in employment agreements that they would not eat lobster more than twice per week. American lobster was initially deemed worthy only of being used as fertilizer or fish bait, and it was not until well into the twentieth century that it was viewed as more than a low-priced canned staple food.  How far you’ve come dear, delectable lobster!

E.J. Lefavour

www.khanstudiointernational.com

Did You Know? (Zachariah Stevens)

Photo by E.J. Lefavour

That this right of way to the harbor was dedicated to the citizens of Rocky Neck by Zachariah Stevens in 1832?  Zachariah Stevens, (1763-1846), enlisted at fifteen and served as a private and a seaman. He was born at Andover and died at Gloucester, where he was a pensioner.

E.J. Lefavour

www.khanstudiointernational.com

Bobby Orr Spirit is still alive with the Bruins

Below is an old photo (1996) of Bobby Orr and Mike Densmore during a golf tournament at Bas Rocks Golf Club.  Now New faces but the same spirit.

NORTH SHORE ARTS ASSOCIATION NEW MEMBER EXHIBITIONS & Charles Movalli Painting on Raffle for Know Breast Cancer

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North Shore Arts Association presents Solo Exhibitions by Featured Artists, Barbara Barclay, June 12 through June 26 and Ray Crane, June 12 through June 26 in the Gordon Grant Room; and Members Exhibition II is on display now through June 25. The Charles Movalli painting being raffled off to raise money for Know Breast Cancer is currently on display.

Classic maritime artist Ray Crane has been an artist for over 30 years and is a graduate of the Boston Museum School and a member of the American Society of Marine Artists.

Barbara Barclay studied at Montserrat College of Art, the Manchester Institute of Art and has studied with Laura Stover, R.S. Jackson and Cory Staid.

Charles Movalli generously donated a painting for the Know Breast Cancer raffle, a fundraising effort to help provide breast cancer awareness education to women of Essex County. The painting is on display at NSAA’s gallery through June 25th. Tickets are $25 and can be purchase by cash or check at the gallery.

North Shore Arts Association has a thriving artist membership of over 350 contemporary artists recognized nationally and worldwide. They come not only from Cape Ann, but throughout North America. NSAA’s historic old building, located at 11 Pirates Lane in Gloucester, provides the opportunity to view the largest collection of paintings and sculpture on Cape Ann.

North Shore Arts Association is open Monday through Saturday from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm and Sundays from Noon to 5:00 pm. The gallery extends its evening hours on Fridays, June through August, until 8:00 pm. In addition to exhibitions, NSAA also offers demonstrations, workshops, lectures, critiques, an art auction and more. Please call 978-283-1857 or visit www.nsarts.org for more information.

Van Gogh “Tilt shifted”

 

Van Gogh “Tilt shifted”

What’s this got to do with Gloucester and Cape Ann?

Nuttin’!

I just think it’s COOL!

To see more cool Tilt Shifted Van Gogh painting Photos click link below

http://www.mymodernmet.com/profiles/blogs/van-goghs-paintings-get

Greasy Pole – The Musical SPECIAL GMG PREVIEW!

Good Morning Gloucester was granted exclusive access to the final dress rehearsal of Greasy Pole -The Musical before its opening on June 16. All we can say is that if you are lucky enough to have tickets or intend to get them, you are in for a real treat. This production could have just as easily been titled, Gloucester-A Celebration of Community. It will warm your hearts and remind you of what this place is all about.

 

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