Important Message: 2021 Bluefin Blowout Tournament

Good day to all our Captains, crews, fans and sponsors:
As restrictions due to the Covid pandemic loosen up, it is apparent that we have to make a decision based upon current conditions facing the tournament. Presently, we understand that NOAA regulations are very restrictive for a weekend tournament and there are changes proposed that would make the tournament very difficult to pull off. Staffing throughout Massachusetts and Cape Ann is precarious with not enough help available to support a first class event. Our home away from home, the Cape Ann’s Marina Resort has minimized activities this summer at their location and they are faced with staffing problems as we are in the auto industry. Most importantly, the easing up of restrictions just came too late for Cidalia, Kruti, Drew and our volunteers to perform at the level we expect, and I’m sure our competitors do as well. This all said, we will not be holding the Bluefin Blowout in 2021. We hope to support any and all other charity based tournaments that will occur in the Northeast this summer and into the fall. Thank you all for your support and communication. The decision was not an easy one.
Warren Waugh
Bluefin Blowout Producer
Managing Partner
The Lyon-Waugh Auto Group
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GloucesterCast 502 Livestream With Donna Ardizzoni, Michael Dekoster, Scottie Mac, Pat and Jim Dalpiaz and Joey C Taped 5/19/21
GloucesterCast 502 Livestream With Donna Ardizzoni, Michael Dekoster, Scottie Mac, Pat and Jim Dalpiaz and Joey C Taped 5/19/211
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Magnolia Pier
Such a great spot.

You Don’t See This Every Day
It looked like the remains of the filming of a heist film when we visited the Paint Factory recently. You never know what you will find. I love Gloucester.




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Sawyer Free Library Launches New Resources for Job Seekers
The Sawyer Free Library is pleased to announce the launch of their new Job Seekers Resource Program to assist job seekers throughout the Cape Ann community gain a competitive edge. Targeted to the needs of today’s job hunter – the new program supports people in discovering a new career path, gain new job skills, find job opportunities, and more.
The program features expert-led virtual workshops, one-on-one resume sessions, and a new dedicated webpage, available in over 100 world languages, with extensive resources specially curated by Library staff. All resources are free and accessible to those in the Gloucester community and beyond.
“Our goal with this new Job Seekers program is to provide a combination of programs, informational resources and knowledge about local opportunities so that everyone in our community, regardless of income, age, education, or language, can acquire new skills and have the support they…
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Ticks are bonkers this month!
Gallery 53 on Rocky Neck Opens for the Season on May 28, 2021
The Rocky Neck Art Colony is pleased to announce that Gallery 53, at 53 Rocky Neck Avenue, is opening its doors for the season on Friday, May 28. The gallery was last open in 2019. Gallery 53 is open daily, May 28 to June 30: Mon-Thu, 11am to 3pm, Fri-Sat 11-7, Sun 10-6;
For more summer hours see below. The gallery kicks off the season with a Gloucester-appropriate themed show: FISH. In this multimedia exhibit, many talented G53 members interpret these aquatic gill-bearing animals with whimsy, realism and humor.
In addition, Gallery 53 welcomes four talented new members this year:
- Mixed Media artist, Joan Benotti blends the actual with the abstract in mixed media pieces that integrate memory and story with pattern and place. Born in Boston, Benotti lived on the Bahamian Island of Eleuthera and more recently in South Africa. She now resides on Boston’s North Shore. She studied painting at the Rhode Island School of Design and printmaking at Montserrat College and received a grant from the Massachusetts State Council on the Arts in printmaking. Benotti was a founding member of the Bromfield Gallery, a Boston based artists’ cooperative, and an associate member of the Kingston Gallery in Boston’s SOWA district. http://www.joanbenotti.com/
- Painter Paula Morgan is primarily drawn to color and light situations. She often depicts colorful and calming landscape, dynamic still lifes and marine compositions in juicy, loose strokes. Paula mainly works in oil with an alla prima style and is most influenced by impressionist as well as post impressionist art work. With discovery of the daily painter movement, Paula has ignited a disciplined approach to her art and has been refining her creative focus. http://www.paulammorgan.com/
- Weaver Fran Osten is inspired by the New England landscape and the ever-changing ocean cove immediately outside her studio. She works on multi-shaft looms, including a computerized dobby loom that allows her to escape the orthogonal grid on which much traditional weaving is based. Color and a sense of movement are important to her designs. Using primarily silk, cotton and Tencel yarns, which are hand-dyed, she creates wearables and other handwoven pieces that display great depth and richness. Each piece is one of a kind. https://www.danforthweavers.com/
- Ceramic artist Diane Slezak’s pottery reflects the shapes and textures of the natural world and highlights the organic qualities of the clay. Depictions of flora and fauna are a reminder of their importance to the beauty and environmental balance in our world. Working mostly in thrown, functional stoneware, the clay surface becomes her blank canvas to carve, pierce, impress and create tactile quality. Multiple glazing techniques enrich her work. Slezak remarks “Taking a lump of clay from mud consistency to a durable, fired work of art is very satisfying. Enhancing my work with designs that reflect my respect for the world around me is essential.” https://www.covetocoastpottery.com/
Images and Captions:
Through the mysterious alchemy of glass, Ellen Garvey successfully fashions a fish that looks like water itself.
Jeweler Katherine Bagley fuses metals in her earrings, creating brass fish on an oxidized sterling silver background.
Boatbuilder Richard Honan’s driftwood assemblage, Do Fish Have Lips?, displays a marvel of craftsmanship.
About Gallery 53
A Fine Art and Craft Gallery, Gallery 53 is housed in a historic 19th century building on the water at 53 Rocky Neck Avenue. In addition to providing a place for talented Art Colony members to exhibit, the gallery provides the community with thought-provoking rotating exhibits and a place to purchase unique local art in a variety of price ranges. Paintings, jewelry, pottery, wood, glass, mixed media, hand-pulled prints, and photography are thoughtfully displayed in the gallery with new artists and media added each year.
Gallery 53 is open daily, May 28 to June 30: Mon-Thu, 11am to 3pm, Fri-Sat 11-7, Sun 10-6;
July 1 to Sept. 6: Mon-Wed 10-6, Thu 10-8; Sat 11-7, Sun 10-6;
Sept. 7 to Oct. 11: Mon-Thu, 11am to 3pm, F-SAT 11-7, Sun 10-6.
For more information call 978-515-7004 or visit rockyneckartcolony.org. See Gallery 53 on Rocky Neck on Facebook and Instagram. For more information about Gallery 53 call 978-515-or visit rockyneckartcolony.org/gallery53.
About the Rocky Neck Art Colony
The Rocky Neck Art Colony, a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization, nurtures excellence in the arts through exhibitions, workshops, residencies and vibrant cultural events for its members and the public. Long renowned for its luminous light, this harbor and coastal location has been a magnet for some of the most revered realist paintings in American art and a catalyst for the progressive ideas of artists such as Stuart Davis, Marsden Hartley, Milton Avery, and Nell Blaine, among many others. Today Rocky Neck continues to attract artists and art lovers to a thriving creative community. For more information about the Rocky Neck Art Colony visit rockyneckartcolony.org or call 978-515-7004.
Cape Ann Symphony rehearsal 1981
Photo Jackie Bennett

Moments
Unicorn sky….

We Will Be Livestreaming GloucesterCast 502 Livestream With Donna Ardizzoni, Chris McCarthy, Scottie Mac, Pat and Jim Dalpiaz and Joey C Wednesday Morning At 9AM

Donna will be joining us remotely fresh out of open heart surgery!
@FishermenGHS: Svhedule
It’s That Time Of Year Again !
Gary Dubinsky Submits:

Half price all food all day and night! at The Studio Restaurant On Rocky Neck *Dine in Only* 5/18

YEAH Schooner Festival is back

Gloucester Smiles-1652
Were you a Sea Monkey owner?

Steeples, Spires, and Belfries
Can you name the buildings seen in this city scape view from Governor’s Park on Commonwealth Ave? The harbor view is pretty from here…albeit a little obstructed this time of year because the trees are in full bloom, but I think the view of the city is gorgeous as well.










