The Annisquam Exchange Will Open for the Spring Season Friday, May 20

Hi Joey,

The Annisquam Exchange will be opening for the spring season in a few weeks, and since we all follow your blog we were wondering if you might post a quick blurb about us. Not sure if you typically post things like that but thought I would ask. The info is below if you can do anything with it:

The Annisquam Exchange, 32 Leonard St., will open for the spring season Friday, May 20. Hours are Fridays and Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. until June 11. The Annisquam Exchange, a community-based nonprofit organization, offers antiques, collectibles, linens, cards and gifts. Call 978-281-0358 or email info.annisquamexchange@gmail.com.

Thank you! Britta Cahoon

Photos- EJ Lafavour

Upcoming At The Liu

UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE SHALIN LIU PERFORMANCE CENTER

37 Main Street, Rockport, MA

978-546-7391 or www.rockportmusic.org

WORDSONG FORUM VII: “DONA NOBIS PACEM”

FREE LECTURE AND PERFORMANCE

Thursday, May 12, 7:30 PM

Founded in 2008 by composers Howard Frazin and Tom Schnauber, Wordsong is a new concert format in which one text is presented in multiple, newly composed settings, and is the focus of directed conversation between composers, performers, and listeners. At the Shalin Liu Performance Center the Lorelei Ensemble will be premiering five new settings of “Dona Nobins Pacem” (Grant Us Peace). Dedicated to the expansion of repertoire for women’s voices, this choral ensemble of eight women, works to expose audiences to lesser-known music from the Medieval through Baroque periods as well as works by living composers.

Admission: Free and open to the public. Tickets not required.

UTE GFRERER

LIVES IN THE LIMELIGHT

Sunday, May 15 at 5PM

Shalin Liu Performance Center, 37 Main Street in Rockport, MA

The acclaimed Austrian soprano Ute Gfrerer makes her Shalin Liu Performance Center debut on Sunday, May 15. Gfrerer and her band offer a program based on four divas–Judy Garland,Marlene Dietrich, Edith Piaf and Lotte Lenya — who found great celebrity and fame, but whose lives were fraught with great pain and disappointment. Ute sings such notable songs as "La vie en rose," “Mon Dieu” “Trolley Song,” "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," "Falling in Love Again," and "Stranger Here Myself."
Tickets: $18, $24, $32. 978-546-7391 or http://www.rockportmusic.org

PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA:

BEETHOVEN SYMPHONY NO. 9 (HD BROADCAST)

Monday, May 23, 8PM

Composed a century apart, Stravinsky’s Symphony of Psalms and Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony both share a sense of pushing the symphonic genre into new areas, in both cases partly through the inclusion of chorus. But while Beethoven’s final work in the genre bears an outwardly "symphonic" structure–four movements and a big finale–Stravinsky’s from 1930 feels more oratorio-like. "It is not a symphony in which I have included Psalms to be sung," Stravinsky said. "On the contrary, it is the singing of the Psalms that I am symphonizing." In any event Stravinsky’s finale, "Alleluia-Laudate Dominum" delves the same celebratory spirit that made Beethoven’s "Ode to Joy" an unprecedented expression of ecstasy in 1824. Maestro Dutoit is joined in this ingenious pairing by renowned soloists and the Philadelphia Singers Chorale.

General Admission: $15, $5 for students and youth 18 and under. 978-546-7391 or http://www.rockportmusic.org

ADDITIONAL EVENT — BENEFIT CONCERT

LISTEN TO THE FUTURE!

Saturday, June 4, 5PM-10PM

Concert to benefit Rockport Music’s Education and Outreach Program.

Live taping of NPR’s “From the Top” with pianist and host Christopher O’Riley and remarkable young guest artists. Hits from the Great American Songbook performed by musicians fromBoston Conservatory.
Individual Tickets: $200 per person ($100 tax-deductible)

Tickets may be purchased at http://www.rockportmusic.org or by contacting: Sara Young: syoung@rockportmusic.org or 978.546.7391 x106

Sober Connections Presents “The Spring Event” at the Cape Ann

All proceeds going towards the non profit filing costs for Sober Connections Inc.
Big Giveaway Prizes during event from Local Merchants (Save your admission Ticket Stubs!)
Kids under 12 Free
Doors open at 7pm
Please consider our “Sponsor a Ticket” program. You can purchase tickets anonymously at the door or on our website, for those new in sobriety that would love to come to have fun, but financially are struggling to make ends meet as they walk the path to stay sober.
To Purchase tickets in advance, please visit Http://SoberConnections.org

(Any Local Merchants wanting to participate in the “Local Merchant Giveaway, feel free to email Daniel Driscoll at danield@SoberConnections.net to make arraignments to pick up your gift certificate or donation to show those new to sobriety that the community cares and are behind them.)

Cape Pond Ice Coolest Mom

Joey – wrapping up our  Mother’s Day contest – here are a beautiful photo of our 2011 "Coolest Mom" winner Amanda Black of Gloucester, with her husband Will and daughters Isla and Fiona, all decked out in their Cape Pond Ice prize winning "cool gear".

Best, Scott.

Amanda Black 2011 Coolest Mom

Sarah Slifer Upcoming Performances

Greetings to all and happy spring.

here are 2 performances coming soon to excite the senses and the mind:

Saturday May 14th, 11AM, Derby Sq. in Salem, MA

Massachusetts Poetry Festival presents “Apollonius of Tyana”, a dance-play by Charles Olson

adapted and performed by:

Sarah Slifer as “Apollonius” – dance / choreography

Matthew Swift as “Tyana” – narrator

Mark Wagner, Elote Villanueva , Adam Zelny – music

more info at http://masspoetry.crowdvine.com/talks/19141

here’s a preview-

AND

Thursday June 30th, 5:30PM,  Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, MA

Summer Evening Series, $10 gen admission

For this evening at the museum I’m making a dance performance piece specifically for Susan Philipsz’ sound installation in the East India Hall.  Philipsz is the most recent Turner Prize (UK) winner.

Dancers: Meghan McLyman, Emily Kulik, Katie Jennings, Kristen Calder, and Sarah Slifer.

more info at http://www.pem.org/calendar/event/470-summer_evening_series

GHS Boys Baseball Victories – Photos by David Cox

Click om Photo for Marblehead Game

GHS Baseball Victories aganist Beverly and Marblehead Slide shows below

Click on photo for Beverly Game
 

The Daffodil Project in Rockport

Thanks to the work of Rockport Garden Club, the town was filled with the cheerful sight of thousands of daffodils this Spring. And the best part is, this is only the first stage of a three-stage process. Peggy Coonley, who conceived the project and brought it before the Garden Club, planned for what will eventually be 9,000 new bulbs planted throughout town, both in existing public gardens and in town spaces that aren’t cultivated, like along a stone wall bordering a town field on South Street (the spot pictured in the photo). 3,000 bulbs were planted last fall with 3,000 more due to be planted in 2011. The final 3,000 bulbs will be planted next year.

As you can imagine, this is a major undertaking, the cost of which has partially been underwritten by a grant, with the Garden Club fundraising to cover other costs incurred. The Garden Club will be selling daffodil bulbs to help fund the project along with their other ventures, such as the annual scholarship awarded to a Rockport High School student. So make plans to join the daffodil project by purchasing your bulbs from the Rockport Garden Club – available at their booth at this fall’s HarvestFest as well as in other venues. And if you see a Garden Club member be sure to say thanks. Our Spring has been brighter because of their efforts — and that’s no small thing in gray New England.

Get Moving! 2011 North Shore Arthritis Walk!

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Dear Joey and other Cape Ann Friends:

There are 50 million Americans living with the pain of arthritis, including nearly 300,000 children. I’m writing today to help North Shore residents fight arthritis pain by moving!  Moving is the best medicine to fight arthritis pain!

Regular, moderate exercise, like walking, offers a whole host of benefits to people with arthritis. Mainly, exercise reduces joint pain and stiffness, builds strong muscle around the joints, and increases flexibility and endurance. It reduces inflammation from arthritis and related conditions and lowers the risk of other chronic conditions. It also helps promote overall health and fitness by giving you more energy, helping you sleep better, controlling your weight, decreasing depression, and giving you more self-esteem. Furthermore, exercise can help stave off other health problems such as osteoporosis and heart disease.

So, it’s obviously, you’ve got to move, but sometimes it’s not so easy to get started. When you’re achy and sore, the last thing you want to do is exercise. Here’s a fun way to get started or to add to your current moving: walk in the 2011 North Shore Arthritis Walk!  This is such a wonderful and fun event.

Join your North Shore neighbors on Sunday, May 22 at Lynch Park in Beverly to walk a 1 or 3-mile route.  Wally the Green Monster will be there to cheer you on! Come back to the park afterwards for a post-walk party with food from the Odd Fellows of the North Shore , The Meat House in Beverly, Papa Gino’s and the Ipswich Clambake Co.. Also included will be a fun prize raffle featuring Red Sox Box Seats, a kid’s tent, drills with the North Shore Rugby Football Club and entertainment on the stage provided by local singer Liz O’Toole.

To sign up visit www.northshorearthritiswalk.org or call 617-219-8234.  Let’s Move Together on May 22!    Tell all your family and friends and remember – it’s okay to bring your dog – if you don’t have one – I can help with this!

Sincerely,

Tina Ketchopulos

Greg Bover Quote of The Week From Clarence Darrow

Click the pic for the Clarence Darrow Wikipedia Page

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“I have never killed a man, but I’ve read many an obituary with a great deal of satisfaction.”
Clarence Darrow (1857-1938)

A lawyer, civil libertarian, and agnostic, Darrow may be best known for his defense of John Scopes, dramatized in the film Inherit the Wind. Scopes had dared to teach evolution in 1920’sTennessee. They lost the case, but the charge was later reversed by a higher court. Darrow opposed the death penalty his entire career, adding a further twist to the above. 

Greg Bover