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EZEKIEL’S WHEELS PERFORMS FRIDAY AUGUST 20 AT MUSIC ON MEETINGHOUSE GREEN
The Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation presents Ezekiel’s Wheels in a free Friday evening concert on Meetinghouse Green at the corner of Middle and Church Street, August 20 at 6:00 p.m.
Boston’s Ezekiel’s Wheels Klezmer Band has been captivating audiences around the world with their passionate virtuosity and contagious energy. Klezmer music has the familiarity of chamber music and the force of rowdy dance band music. Ezekiel’s Wheels’ contemporary spin on Jewish music enthralls audiences from elementary school students to the judges at the International Jewish Music Festival, who described them as ‘a true musical democracy’.
Free-will donations go to the evening’s featured local non-profit partner, the Grace Center, a day resource center for men and women in need of a safe and supportive environment in Gloucester, Salem and Beverly. Fresh pizza will be available from a local food vendor.
The 2021 summer music series is dedicated in memory of Harry Hintlian for his encouragement, generosity, and for making the Meetinghouse a net zero building. For more information, a full schedule of upcoming concerts, and to sign up for the GMF newsletter, visit www.gloucestermeetinghouse.org.
CONCERT DESCRIPTION
Ezekiel’s Wheels honed their craft in Boston’s farmer’s markets and subways stations, where the informal settings created ideal opportunities for musical experimentation. They succeeded in building up a community of fans and friends across the city. They have since fine-tuned their skills, and have performed at the Shalin Liu Performance Center, the Kennedy Center and at Yidstock. In 2017 they expanded their repertoire to include songs in Yiddish and English. Ezekiel’s Wheels features Jonathan Cannon (violin), Kirsten Lamb (double bass, lead vocals), Nat Seelen (clarinet), Pete Fanelli (trombone), and Abbie Reisman (violin, backing vocals), who sadly is not available to play at this concert.
Music on Meetinghouse Green, now in its sixth season, features nine free Friday evening concerts with great music, favorite foods from local vendors, and benefits a different North Shore non-profit organization each week through free-will donations from the audience. Concert goers bring lawn chairs and blankets to spread out across the spacious green. Performances are handicap accessible, parking on the Green is limited to persons with disabilities only.
ABOUT THE GLOUCESTER MEETINGHOUSE FOUNDATION
Founded in 2015, the Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation is dedicated to preserving the landmark building as a civic hub, entertainment venue, and community center. In addition to its work to preserve the historic 1806 Meetinghouse, GMF is currently raising funds to restore Meetinghouse Green to provide a safe and more flexible outdoor concert and event venue.
OUR SPONSORS
Thanks to our Sponsors all the series’ expenses, such as for the musicians, are pre-paid. 100% of the free-will donations go to our non-profit community partners.
Platinum John & Janis Bell, J.J. & Jackie Bell, Cape Ann Savings Bank, J. Linzee Coolidge, Scobie Ward
Gold BOMCO, Michael & Mary Ann Bresnan, Landesign, Inc.
Silver Anonymous, Tom Burger & Andrée Robert, JoeAnn Hart & Gordon Baird, Pat Johnson & Jeff Henderson, Susan McKain & Ken Steiner, Charles Nazarian, John & Sandra Ronan
Bronze Jerry Ackerman, Karen Bell, Pamela Bynum & Henry Ferrara, Peter Calkins & Susan Casey, Frederick Cowan, Richard Gardner, Rev. Janet Parsons, Dick Prouty, Joe & Maggie Rosa, Peter & Kathleen Van Demark, Kathleen Williams, Sarah Willwerth-Dyer & Michael Dyer


Jazz Concerts on the grounds of Manship’s Starfield Saturday evenings (doors open at 7pm) and Sunday afternoon (doors open at 5:30pm) in August.
This weekend August 14 & 15th Manship welcomes “island culture” from Martha’s Vineyard. The famed jazz duo if John Alaimo on keyboard and Michael Tunis on bass.
August 21 & 22nd Manship welcomes singer, actress and storyteller April Armstrong pays tribute to Billie Holiday accompanied by pianist Matt Jenson and bassist Jesse Crawford.
August 28 & 29th with Afro-Cuban jazz stylings of Stan Stickland featuring Gloucester resident and singer Greta Bro, Stan Sticklands band will share the stage – John McDowell, Bruce Gertz and Sarah Mendelsohn.
Order you tickets at ManshipArtist.org
Parking available at Lanesville Orthodox Congregational Church

Another favorite activity for land-locked visitors is to view our sunrises and sunsets across the water. Here are some from East Gloucester as we watched the sun set over the harbor.







JOIN US FOR WEEKENDBRUNCH
Saturday & Sunday 11:30 AM – 3:00 PM
Staff brunch favorites include “Deviled Eggs” with poached eggs, buckwheat polenta, pumpkin seed salsa and grilled sourdough, the Bacon, Egg & Cheese with a toasted muffin, bacon, fried egg, Cabot cheddar, black pepper aioli and young greens, and Sweet Potato Pancakes with candied walnuts, smoked maple syrup and cultured butter. View Alchemy’s full brunch menu here.
1100 Market Street
Lynnfield, MA 01940
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139 Main St, Gloucester, MA 01930
Our House Is 100% Electric. We’ve Been Cranking Our Air Conditioning All Summer and Still Have CREDITS from National Grid Month After Month. National Grid Owes Us Money, AGAIN. Solar Installed By Cazeault Solar. Look At Our Latest Bill A $491 CREDIT!-
I’m not sure how much more I could boil it down but here’s the latest bill (National Grid OWES US MONEY!)-

I LOOOOOVE GETTING THAT NATIONIAL GRID BILL AND SEEING THAT THEY OWE US MONEY! LOVE IT!
Do you want to put solar on your house and make money?
Fill out the form or email me at goodmorninggloucester@yahoo.com and I’ll have lifelong Gloucester resident Tim Sanborn from Cazeault Solar call you to go over your options for free.
Don’t want to take my word for it? Watch these testimonials :
GMG Chris picked up lunch yesterday at Jamie’s Roast Beef in Peabody, next to Treadwells near our old High School, Bishop Fenwick.

I can’t take credit for this. I saw it on Insta-
Danbob:
Last night’s dinner from @jamiesroastbeef after spending a small fortune on food at BJs. This super 4 way was packed with flavor from not only the well seasoned beef but from their delicious beer battered onion rings and garlic aioli instead of mayo. There might not be a better way to eat a beef.
I believe someone from North Shore Beef referred to it as “The Gangbang”
Address: 44 Margin St, Peabody, MA 01960


WHAT: Join us this Saturday, August 14th for a special complimentary wine tasting with wine and food specialist Anthony Sciarappa. Anthony will be pouring wines from Carolina’s Connoisseur Portfolio, representing: Sonoma CA, Languedoc-Roussillon, Fr., Italy-Piedmont, Washington St., Oregon… the occasion to taste juicy, fresh summer wines …6 expressive bottles that may be new to your palette. As always, the tasting is elevated using our imported Riedel stemware.
WHY: The opportunity to introduce tasters to wines with wide-ranging qualities…prized grape varietals from ascending and classic wine regions,… the perfect occasion to experience summer-centric wines that pair beautifully with all manner of outdoor cooking.
WHO: For this tasting wine specialist, food specialist and chef Anthony Sciarappa together with Savor’s Kathleen Morgan, have selected wines of innovative vintners for sultry summer outdoor dining…fresh, lighter wines perfect for August.
WHEN: This Saturday, August 14th, from 2p to 4pm at Savor
HOW: Saturday tastings are complimentary, as is parking behind the store with rear entrance.

Neyers Sonoma County, Carneros – Chardonnay
From the coolest region of Carneros, unoaked, crisp, citrusy, and dry, reminiscent of fine Chablis. Great food wine. Pairs well with oysters and cherrystone clams on the half shell.
Domaine de Fontaine Gris de Gris Rose
From Kermit Lynch, Corbières, France, 90% Grenache Gris, 5% Carignan, 5% Mouvèdre, full-bodies and lush, brimming with strawberry summer fruit, but dry and crisp. Pairs well with shrimp cocktail and salad Niçoise.
Cantine Valpane Pietra Rosso Barbera
Piedmont, Italy, 85% Barbera, 15% Fresia, all natural with indigenous yeast, unfiltered, fermented in concrete tanks with no oak, bright fruit, clean, summer red. Pairs well with
Spaghetti Marinara.
Colene Clemens Dopp Creek Pinot Noir
From a small family-owned winery in Oregon’s Willamette Valley, “clean, balanced, and well-structured, with a core of bright raspberry and boysenberry fruit, and a round mouthfeel.” Pairs well with grilled Salmon, Artic Char, and mushroom tart.
Hedges CMS Cabernet Sauvignon
Washington State, 76% Cabernet, 16% Syrah, 8% Merlot, barrel-aged in neutral French and American oak, “Cassis, black-pepper, fig, and cinnamon bark,” will age 5-10 years but drinking exquisitely now. Pairs well with arugula, roast beef, and blue cheese salad.
Renardt Fache Bugey Cerdon Sparkling Rose
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Crisp organic sparkler from Cerdon France, So, Jura., a Louis Dressner selection.
Pairs well with classic BBQ, chicken, roast meats, summer in season fruits
Adding to the Carolina Wines tasting is Savour’s Everyday Tech Tastings
at the North Shore’s Only – Digital Wine Machine. Taste 20 new wines seasonally selected and yes, complimentary. All wines are paired with food recommendations from Kathleen….The wine machine is a breeze to use!
Welcome Your Donation of Any Amount (suggest $5) for Pathways for Children. Thank You!
Please Note: If you are not fully vaccinations, please wear a mask when not tasting wines.
Thank you for this accommodation for our mutual health and well-being.
Savour Wine & Cheese l 76 Prospect St. l Gloucester l 978. 282 .1455
savourwineandcheese.com
Generous Gardeners is a volunteer group of gardeners with the mission of beautification of Gloucester Massachusetts with public flower gardens. This video is a submission for a competition sponsored by America in Bloom.
For the Outstanding Achievement category, Gloucester is entered for “Flowers,” and in the Special Award Nomination category for “What’s Old Is New Again – Best Adaptive Reuse Project,” Gloucester is entered for the renovation of the Elizabeth Gorden Smith Gardens on Stacy Boulevard.
In a special category for the “All American Selection Show Gardens,” we have entered the beds at the Keith Trefry Memorial Park at the entrance to Rocky Neck and the granite beds at the tennis courts on Stacy Boulevard.
For the final entry, Generous Gardeners has entered a very special drone YouTube video about Gloucester. The video centers on our city, Generous Gardeners, and the 2020 America in Bloom Awards when Gloucester won two Outstanding Achievement awards for “Flowers” and “Community Involvement.”
The YouTube video is available above and features narration by Generous Gardener, Hazel Watkinson. The script was written by Judy Caulkett, Hazel Watkinson, and Cyndi Deal, and the video was created by Sean O’Laughlin. We hope you enjoy the video and feel as proud as we do of our wonderful city.
Check out generous Gardeners Website Here-


Sunflower sunset….

GHS Fall Sports officially begin on 8/23, football on 8/20. All athletes must be registered on FamilyID, complete your concussion course, & provide an up to date physical. Don’t wait!

August 2021 – Splash! Enjoy photographs of Grimdrops jazzy hometown portrait off the Elm Street side of Action, Inc. **new** Harbor Village apartment building in downtown Gloucester, Massachusetts. The large scale commission heralds Gloucester’s upcoming 400th celebration in 2023. The artist was born and raised in East Gloucester.
Artist: Grimdrops [Mike Grimaldi], mural artist residing and working in Salem was born and raised in Gloucester, MA.













Hopefully NSCDSC will consider commissioning an extra add on for Grimdrops so the artist can extend his characterful water motif ideas straight to the top (and maybe add a gal for history! His vibrant notes brought Virginia Lee Burton Mike Mulligan Mary Ann and folly cove pattern references readily to mind). Come winter the mural might be visible from Chestnut Street. Bonus: if it’s topped off it will be visible year round from that vantage.
Grimdrops mural is on the map! Gloucester murals | Public art Gloucester, Massachusetts.
grimdrops.com

Harbor Village: a new apartment building developed by Action Inc. and North Shore Community Development Coalition building on 206 Main Street at Elm. This is the second of a few public art commissions for this property via the developers’ ancillary non profit, PUNTA .
Visit – https://gloucesterma400.org/