Gloucester Rotary Comedy Show

 ~ trixy546

Tickets are now available to the annual Gloucester Rotary Comedy Night, featuring Ken Rogerson, Artie Januario, Sam Pelletier, and Boston’s Dave Rattigan on Thursday, August 28, 2025, at Cruiseport Gloucester, located at 6 Rowe Square on Gloucester’s harborfront. Doors open at 7pm and the show starts at 8pm.

Don’t miss this evening of fun and laughter! Tickets are $30 each, and are available online at https://secure.qgiv.com/for/comedy2025/event/glouceserrotarycomedyshow2025/ or contact Mark Vadala (978-490-0939).

Ken Rogerson, the funniest man you’ve never heard of, has performed on the nationwide “Rescue Me Comedy Tour” with Denis Leary, and made television appearances on such shows as NBC’s Late Night with Conan O’Brien, The Late Show with David Letterman, Comics Come Home for Comedy Central and Showtime’s A Pair of Jokers and more. Rogerson has also appeared at The Chicago Comedy Festival and TBS’s The Comedy Festival in Las Vegas. The Boston Herald proclaimed, “He makes the absurd seem logical” and Las Vegas Magazine wrote, “As far as pure stand-up goes, it doesn’t get any better than Rogerson.”

Artie Januario (aka Artie J.) has spent 10 years living a double life as a pharmacist and one of Boston’s premier comedians. He has been selected to perform at Denis Leary’s prestigious annual Comics Come Home concert, the longest running comedy benefit show in the United States, which has raised more than $4 million for the Cam Neely Foundation, which aids cancer patients and their families during treatment. He’s traveled the country, performing all over New England as well as in Las Vegas and Atlantic City, and is a favorite for fundraisers and corporate events. Among the acts he’s worked with: Dom Irrera, Brian Regan, Jeff Dunham, and Lenny Clarke.

Sam Pelletier has been bringing his unique blend of observation and relatability to audiences for over a decade. Originally from the (somewhat) great state of Maine, Sam won the Cellar on Treadwell Competition in 2023, and was a finalist in the New England’s Funniest Comedian Competition of 2021. He opened for national headliners including Shane Torres, Joe Bartnick, and Alex Edleman. Sam has been featured in the Boston Comedy Festival, Maine Comedy Festival, and Mutiny Radio Comedy Festival in San Francisco. His hobbies include hiking and being a good listener.

Host Dave Rattigan had summer plans included performances in Ireland (for the second time), as well as at the Hampton Beach (NH) Comedy Festival and the inaugural Cotuit (MA) Comedy Festival. In addition to standup, he’s had humorous columns published in The Boston Globe, Christian Science Monitor, North Shore Magazine and North Shore Sunday, and has acted in regional TV commercials and small independent films “that didn’t pay anything.”

(This event always sells out!!)

www.scampscomedy.com

Cape Ann Animal Aid Pet Of The Week

Meet Holstein! Holstein made his way from North Carolina to Massachusetts in search of a cozy forever home – and he’s bringing a heart full of love with him! This sweet, affectionate boy is a certified cuddle expert. He absolutely adores lounging around, soaking up attention, and making biscuits like it’s his full-time job. Whether he’s curled up by your side or kneading away in a soft blanket, Holstein knows how to bring comfort and calm wherever he goes. If you’re looking for a gentle, laid-back companion who will fill your home with purrs and love, Holstein is ready to be your perfect lounging buddy. All he needs now is a soft spot to land and someone to love him back. Does Holstein sound like the right fit for you? Holstein is now part of the extended stay club, which means his adoption fee has been reduced to help him find his forever home sooner.
You can submit an application for him here: capeannanimalaid.org/catapp

BreedDomestic Shorthair/Mix Age1 year 4 months 11 days GenderMale SizeMedium ColorWhite/Black Spayed/NeuteredDeclawedNo HousetrainedYes Adoption Price$75.00 

Thank you so much!

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Cape Ann Animal Aid

Christopher Cutler Rich Animal Shelter
4 Paws Lane
Gloucester, MA 01930

(978) 283-6055

www.CapeAnnAnimalAid.org

www.facebook.com/CapeAnnAnimalAid

Surfside Subs Sunday 7/13 🍕🍔

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🍕Buy any 18” Pizza get an 18” Cheese for $5

🎉Additional Specials for today!
🦞$17.99 Lobster Rolls
🍔 $4.99 cheeseburgers w/ Chips & Pickl

Save The Date For St. Paul’s Craft Fair July 19

Pat D’s Photos will be at the Craft Fair next Saturday July 19 at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Lanesville (Washington St) along with a variety of other vendors. Mark your calendars as this promises to be a fun event with food and fun. Also, Pat D’s Photos will be at the Bluefin Blowout this Wednesday July 16 as part of the Food Truck event and we hope you will stop by Mile Marker 1 marina and join us for the Bluefin Blowout to benefit the Alzheimer’s Association. Thanks to everyone who stopped by at the Block Party last night! Great job, Greater Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce! Next Block Party Aug 9. Another date to mark in your calendar!

Lion’s Mane Jelley Fish on Magnolia Beach

Walking the beach noticed many lion’s mane jelly fish.  They can sting be careful.

 

Reblogged from Wipeakia

The lion’s mane jellyfish (Cyanea capillata) is one of the largest known species of jellyfish. Its range is confined to cold, boreal waters of the Arctic, northern Atlantic, and northern Pacific Oceans. It is common in the English ChannelIrish SeaNorth Sea, and in western Scandinavian waters south to Kattegat and Øresund. It may also drift into the southwestern part of the Baltic Sea (where it cannot breed due to the low salinity). Similar jellyfish – which may be the same species – are known to inhabit seas near Australia and New Zealand. The largest recorded specimen was measured off the coast of Massachusetts in 1865 and had a bell with a diameter of 210 centimetres (7 feet) and tentacles around 36.6 m (120 ft) long.[2] Lion’s mane jellyfish have been observed below 42°N latitude for some time in the larger bays of the East Coast of the United States.

Meet the Artist: Vivien Tapsoba Gallery Opening

  • Meet the Artist: Vivien Tapsoba Gallery Opening
  • July 17th, 2025, from 4-7pm
  • Side Street Gallery, 17 Rocky Neck Ave, Gloucester, MA 01930
  • Side Street Gallery invites art lovers, enthusiasts, and the public to a captivating evening featuring the work of Vivien Tapsoba. The gallery will host the opening of Tapsoba’s works along with an insightful talk with the artist. Located on historic Rocky Neck, right on Gloucester’s working waterfront, this event will showcase Tapsoba’s latest collection and provide a unique opportunity for visitors to meet the artist behind the work while also exploring the hidden treasures of Side Street Gallery. Our gallery’s intimate atmosphere will allow attendees to explore Tapsoba’s distinctive approach to visual storytelling, while learning more about his creative process and the inspiration behind his pieces.
  • www.hughesbosca.com/side-street-gallery

Surfside Subs and Pizza Saturday 7/12 🍕🍔

𝓣𝓸𝓭𝓪𝔂’𝓼 𝓢𝓹𝓮𝓬𝓲𝓪𝓵𝓼
🍕Buy any 18” Pizza get an 18” Cheese for $5

🎉Additional Specials for today!
🦞$17.99 Lobster Rolls
🍔 $4.99 cheeseburgers w/ Chips & Pickl

Smiles in Gloucester – 25024

Waiting for the “Gloucesterman” Launch to their Sail Boat

Gloucester Launches Kindness Campaign to Celebrate Community Spirit

Kindness brews community—and it could earn someone a mug!

The City of Gloucester is proud to launch a new Kindness Campaign encouraging residents to share meaningful acts of kindness happening across the community. From July 1 through October 31, 2025, residents are invited to submit stories about thoughtful gestures they’ve witnessed or experienced—particularly those that reflect Gloucester’s long-standing tradition of neighbors helping neighbors.

Stories will be shared and highlighted publicly. The person who carried out the kind act will be recognized with a special mug featuring the campaign’s message: “Kindness is the flag we all reach for.”

“Our goal is to shine a light on the quiet, generous moments that often go unseen, but truly define who we are as a community,” said Mayor Greg Verga. “Whether it’s a helping hand, a kind word, or a supportive gesture, these stories deserve to be shared.”

Submissions will be accepted through October 31, 2025.

To share a story or learn more, visit https://forms.gle/DgGqJNmjC1RUyUJb6.