Marshall’s Farm Fundraiser

Marshalls craft fair
Here are a couple of my photos that will be exhibted.
Coasters, Pillows, Metal pieces and cards.

 

Design of Mine ~ Fall Sip & Shop with live music by Toni Ann Enes 6-8pm This evening October 4, 2019

Join us for our Fall Sip & Shop
Friday, October 4th 6-8 pm
Listen to the sounds of Toni-Ann
as you look for your favorite fall outfit!!

Mystery Discount 10-50% off at checkout
Our Fall Flutter Shawls are back
Perfect with
Blue Jeans or over your Little Black Dress!!

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Family Fun Day at Gloucester wind turbines Public · Hosted by Green Energy Consumers Alliance

October 26, 2019

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What: Games, clean energy tours, green energy info, trick or treat!
When: Saturday, October 26th – Drop by anytime 10am – 1pm.
Brought to you by Green Energy Consumers, the City of Gloucester Community Development Department, and the Gloucester Clean Energy Commission.Do you ever wonder about the Gloucester wind turbines and how Gloucester residents benefit from them? Come find out! Play games, trick or treat, see electric cars, and take a tour of the turbines at Family Fun Day!-Bring the kiddos in their costumes for “trunk or treat!” While you check out electric cars on display, the kids can trick or treat!
-See a super cool electric police car!
-Stop by the wind turbine for a tour.
-Play games and enjoy free cider & donuts, or grab lunch from food trucks on-site.
-Learn about what makes Gloucester a clean energy leader and how you can get involved.
-Bring your electric bill and we’ll help you “opt-up” to 100% clean energy from the wind turbines.

Free & open to the public!

Our Version of “Stop and Smell the Roses”

Some people stop and smell the roses to to slow down and appreciate the moment….we stop and look at the pebbles and shells on the beach.  Whatever works these days.  Have a nice weekend!

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Here’s another selection for my upcoming show @capeanngiclee

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I’m really excited about this collection of work.  @jameseves and I worked on it yesterday and we’re pretty close to finalizing the little details!

I’m going to price them very affordably because it will be great to have a bunch of this cool work hanging in people’s homes and businesses.  We’re thinking about an early to mid-November date for the opening.

Last Call for Sober October and FINALLY a power yoga class for BEGINNERS!

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You can sign up for our challenge as far into the month as you want. Already over 40 people are participating – we are waiting for you!

Instead of going to the packie after work – join us Friday night at 5:30 for your first class of Sober October – or Saturday morning from 9-10:15 for our new Beginner’s Basics class.

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  • 15 Hot Yoga Classes                                       (any of them, no set schedule)
  • No weed.
  • No booze.
  • No extracurricular drugs

ZERO YOGA EXPERIENCE REQUIRED.

Brand New / Out of Shape / Never Done Yoga / Inflexible People are especially encouraged to Join us. 

Come meet some bright eyed, clear headed, healthy and fun people this October at Cape Ann Power Yoga’s annual Sober October.

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Russia trip – Pat Morss

Anne-Lise and I are back from a trip to Moscow and St Petersburg with a stop on the way home for family and shrimp (just like ours but with no quota) in Norway.

Moscow, pedestrian street
Moscow, GUM shopping center
Moscow, Red Square, St Basil
Suzdal, Golden Circle east of Moscow
Suzdal, Golden Circle east of Moscow
St Petersburg, Catherine Palace
St Petersburg, Catherine Palace
St Petersburg, Church of the Saviour on Spilled Blood
St Petersburg, St Isaac’s Cathedral
St Petersburg, Russian Museum
St Petersburg, Hermitage, Winter Palace chapel
St Petersburg, Peterhof Palace
St Petersburg, concert at Grand Duke Vladimir Palace
St Petersburg, concert at Grand Duke Vladimir Palace
Norway; shrimp with avocado, on the way home

And the Finalists Are … Three Finalists Selected from Dozens of Submissions to Gloucester’s 400th-Anniversary Medal Design Competition

The designer of GMG’s official logo, Beth Swan (the only Gloucester resident of the three finalists) is one of three finalists for the designer of the 400th Anniversary Medal Design Competition!

Beth was one of the first contributors to GMG in the early days and won the competition we held to design our logo. She is incredibly talented! Go Beth!

Here’s the press release-

 Gloucester Celebration Corporation, the official organizers of Gloucester, Massachusetts’ 400th-anniversary celebration, today announced the three finalists in Phase I of the Commemorative Medal Design Competition. The finalists are:

 

  • Alexis Chipperini, of Brighton, MA for “Call of the Storm”
  • Beth Swan of Gloucester, MA  for “Out at Sea”
  • Shannon Wilkins of Portland, ME, for “Gloucester: America’s Oldest Seaport”

 

Selected from over three dozen designs received from artists worldwide, each of these three artists will receive the $3,000 award for Phase I, and will move into Phase II of the competition.

 

“The sheer number of entries alone was challenging,” commented Roger Armstrong, head of the judging panel. “And, I think I speak for the rest of the judges when I say how difficult it was to make our selection from so many thoughtfully-created designs. In the end analysis, we felt each of the three finalists honor something that is ‘uniquely Gloucester’ with exceptional clarity and creativity.”

 

In addition to Mr. Armstrong, the judging panel included Ms. Joy Dai Buell, Ms. Janice Carragher Charles, Mr. Leon Doucette, and Mr. Ken Hruby. The judging panel conducted a blind review of all entries; i.e., the judges were not advised of names or addresses of any artists. Their review was based solely on the designs themselves and the artists’ descriptions of their designs.

 

“I would like to thank our panel of judges for how professionally and insightfully they reviewed every design submitted,” said Bruce Tobey, tri-chairperson of the Gloucester 400 steering committee. “I applaud both their hard work and the designs they selected.”

 

Phase II of the Competition

In Phase II, the final medal will be chosen by a second panel of judges from 3-dimensional renderings of each of the three finalists’ designs. The design selected to represent the city’s 400th anniversary as its commemorative medal will then be minted in bronze and silver versions for purchase by Gloucester residents, collectors, and numismatists worldwide. In addition, the final artist will receive an award of $10,000.

 

Availability

Medals will be available for pre-order in February 2020. The first minting of the 400th anniversary medallions will be available in the Spring of 2020. Proceeds from their sale will provide the chief source of funding for Gloucester’s 2023 celebrations and will provide residents with a memento of the Quadricentennial, help the city capture the priceless stories of the city’s 400-year history, and create new memories for storytellers to come.

 

KIM SMITH MONARCH BUTTERFLY CONSERVATION PROGRAM SATURDAY OCTOBER 5TH AT THE STEVENS COOLIDGE PLACE ANDOVER

These magical creatures never cease to amaze and surprise. Early one morning I went looking in the butterfly trees for an overnight roost. Instead I found them sleeping like a dream in a golden field.

The light was pure rose gold for a few brief moments, casting a pearly pink glow over the butterflies, too.

I’ve seen a small cluster of sleeping Monarchs on a wildflower branch before, but never a field full. The wind was strong; perhaps they felt safer roosting closer to the ground.

It was funny to watch them awaken. Some flew off, but most stayed in place and began drinking nectar. Bees do this, they sleep in flowers, but it was a first to see Monarchs sleeping in their breakfast.

Come join me Saturday morning at The Stevens Coolidge Place in Andover for all things Monarch. I will be giving my Monarch conservation program at 10:30. For more information go here.

Male (left) and Female Monarch Waking Up in Goldenrod Field

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY DUCKWORTH’S BISTROT!

Wishing the Duckworth Family and Friends a Happy Fifteenth Year in Business

Duckworth’s is the heart of our East Gloucester neighborhood. Thank you to Ken and Nicole for hosting countless joyful celebrations and making wonderful memories for so many at your beautiful and welcoming restaurant.

Here’s to fifteen plus more years ❤ ❤ ❤

Emma Duckworth was only one year old when Duckworth’s Bistrot first opened in 2004. Here she is today at sixteen with Gillian, Colleen, and Michelle.

Cape Ann Makers Market

ATTENTION MAKERS, CRAFTERS AND ARTISAN VENDORS…

We are excited to offer for the first time, Cape Ann Makers Market, 2019 Holiday Market, an indoor holiday shopping event featuring artisans, crafters, and makers of Cape Ann and beyond. This event is co-produced by Cape Ann Auction, Hold Fast Company, and Cape Ann Giclee.

CAMM 2019 Holiday Market:
Saturday, November 30, 2019
10 am to 4 pm
Held at Cape Ann Auction’s new warehouse location
1 Kondelin Road, Gloucester, MA 01930

We will have plenty of vendor spaces available and are offering two booth sizes to choose from. Since this is a first time event, we have kept the fee low.

8×10 for $35 | 12×12 for $45
Electrical connection is available if needed.

Vendor selection will be based on craftsmanship, use of materials and with an emphasis on handmade gifts. We will not accept vendors selling directly imported goods, otherwise commercially made (buy/sell) items or direct sales.

Please complete the Vendor Application form linked below and submit no later than October 14th.

No payment is due until your application has been accepted.

Applicants will be notified about the status of their application by October 18th along with vendor agreements and additional event details.

https://tinyurl.com/CAMM-2019-Vendor-Application See More

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This Weekend in the Arts 10/6-9/2019

SATURDAY, October 5 – Artist’s Reception at GLADSTONE 

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Cove Glow, 2018, oil on canvas, 9” x 12 – Rockport, MA

GLADSTONE fine jewelry and fine art gallery is pleased to be showcasing the work of Zufar Bikbov, an acclaimed plein air painter, in conjunction with the upcoming Cape Ann Plein Air Competition and Festival in October. The exhibition opened on August 20 and will be on view through October 12.

A RECEPTION FOR THE ARTIST WILL BE HELD ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER  5, 4-6 pm. All are welcome!

Zufar Bikbov is passionate about oil painting and the dynamic nature of the plein air art form. He has been traveling and painting landscapes throughout the United States for over a decade, and is the recipient of multiple prestigious plein air awards at national competitions of juried artists.
A native of Russia, Zufar was influenced by his father’s unrealized dream to become a professional artist in Stalin era post WWII Soviet Union. Zufar trained from the age of nine at Zelenodolsk Youth Art School in Kazan in the Russian realist tradition. He embraces experimentation in his artwork and today his landscape painting style exhibits elements of both realism and impressionism.
As a young adult, Bikbov’s desire to help others led him to embark on a career in medicine. During his years in medical school and residency, art remained an important constant in his life. He was honored to participate in the 2002 exhibit, Doctors Paint, at the State Museum of Fine Arts in Kazan, Russia.  There he made a connection which ultimately brought him to Yale to further his medical studies. He relocated to the United States in 2004 and continued to work in the medical field through 2016, painting and participating in plein air competitions all the while. Zufar became a full-time artist and art teacher in 2017.
Zufar’s work is represented in private collections throughout the United States – from New England to California – as well as the UK, Spain, and of course, Russia. While he continues to avidly explore the American landscape, Zufar teaches painting in studio and online at the www.confidentartist.com project. www.zufar.com
This is Zufar’s first exhibition at GLADSTONE and the second year he will be competing in Cape Ann Plein Air, October 6 – 14. www.capeannpleinair.com. He was the recipient of the Second Place Award at Cape Ann Plein Air 2018.
The gallery is located at 36 ½ Union Street. Hours are 11-6, Tuesday – Saturday. www.gladstonejewelry.com
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James Eves, owner of Cape Ann Giclée, Fine Art Printing and Gallery, is GMG’s Arts Enthusiast and the Calendar Guy. To submit arts related press releases, photos of arts events or any arts related posts email: james@capeanngiclee.com.
To add an event to the GMG Cape Ann Calendar go here to see how to submit events.

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Chris Stovall Brown Tonight! Dave Sag’s Blues Party @ The Rhumb Line 8:30pm 10.3.2019

Thursday at the Rhumbobabrewhaha: the return of Chris “Stovall” Brown and his gas giants. CB is the orneryest(?) of the breed of Boston catarrhists and I’ll personally guarantee he’ll move your internal organs around your thorax or double your tip jar money back.
Included on the list is Mike Clarke, former Delbert McLinton drummbler (no slouch he) and Dhave Saggh, persiflage expert. Gonna be a blast!
40 Railroad Avenue
Gloucester, MA 01930
(978) 283-9732

GHS boys soccer next home game at New Balance Field at Newell Stadium is…

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GHS Boys Varsity Soccer 10.2.19 vs. Lynn

 

OCTOBER 7, 6:30PM HOME vs. Salem

The team is half way through its 2019 season. Pump up the volume! For Joey and other spectators: mark your calendars with 4 more chances to see season home games.

Gloucester Daily Times sports writer, Nick Curcuru, describes the boys varsity soccer team as one not to miss: “Gloucester is not only good, it is one of the most exciting teams in the conference as it can light up the scoreboard and put up goals in bunches against any defense.” excerpt from The Contenders article. His report on the Malden game, Resilient Fishermen, is a great read about that exciting game.

upcoming games (see full schedule here )

GAME 10. MONDAY OCTOBER 7, 6:30PM (JV postponed), HOME vs. Salem

Game 11. Tuesday October 8, 3:45 (JV 4:00) AWAY vs. Lynn

12. Friday October 11, 4:00PM (JV 4:00PM) HOME vs. Marblehead

13. Tuesday October 15, 4:00PM (JV 4:00PM) AWAY vs. Peabody

14. Friday October 18, 4:00PM (JV postponed) AWAY vs. Salem

15. Monday October 21, 6:30PM (JV 4:30PM) HOME vs. Swampscott

16. Wednesday October 23, 6:30PM (JV 4:30PM) HOME vs. Danvers

17. Friday October 25, 4:00PM (JV 4:00PM) AWAY vs. Beverly

18. Monday October 28, 7:30PM (JV 6:00PM) AWAY vs. Malden