BIG BUOY PARTY!

Big Buoy and Family Fun Night Friday.

See you there!

 

Ken Clark Trio Tonight @ The Rhumb Line’s Dave Sag’s Blues Party 8:30pm 1.24.2019

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Ken Clark Organ Trio – Ken Clark – Hammond B3, Mike Mele – Guitar, Steve Stephan Chaggaris – Drums and of course Dave himself!

have time? have a listen >

 

 

40 Railroad Avenue
Gloucester, MA 01930
(978) 283-9732

http://www.therhumbline.com/

Rotary Phone Experiment

These teens had 4 minutes to dial a particular number on a rotary phone. If you are of a certain age, you cannot help but smirk a little as you watch them figuring it out. I admit to laughing out loud. It’s interesting though to think about what this says about how teens problem-solve today.

Gloucester Stage Youth Acting Workshop Winter 2018 Session Accepting Students

WINTER YOUTH PROGRAMS SET FOR GLOUCESTER STAGE

Gloucester Stage Youth Acting Workshop

Winter 2018 Session Accepting Students

Gloucester Stage Youth Acting Workshop is now accepting students ages 5-18 for the 2019 Winter Session of professional arts instruction beginning on Friday, February 8 for Children 5-10 years old and beginning on Saturday, February 9 for Teens 11-18 years old.
The Youth Acting Workshop Winter 2019 Session features expanded instruction time of four class hours per week, lower tuition for all students and scholarship opportunities.
Students will receive instruction in acting, directing, play writing, vocal production, improvisation, creating characters and the world of the play, prop design, set design and  lighting design during the six week session. Acting teacher, director and award winning actress Gloucester native Heidi Dallin will be joined by guest instructors :  Danvers native Sarah Vandewalle to teach How to Write a Play; Lighting Designer of YAW’s annual production of Holiday Delights, Claire Morse to teach Lighting and Set Design and Gloucester’s Emme Shaw to teach Prop Design.
Students will write and perform 10 minute plays and design props, lights and set for each play. Gloucester Stage Youth Acting Workshops are designed to provide young people an outlet to nurture their creative potential through developing self-confidence, communication and teamwork skills to use in their daily life as well as introducing them to the skills necessary for professional theater.
Registration is open for the Winter 2018 Session. Class size is limited and registration is on a first come basis. For further information and to register, call 978-283-6688.

CATA Student Bus Passes On Sale at Gloucester High School


CATA Student Bus Passes are scheduled to be sold Wednesday, January 30, , Thursday, January 31 and Friday, February 1 from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. in the Gloucester High School Atrium. The Pass Plus and the Unlimited Spring Semester Pass will be on sale at that time. The Pass Plus is $25 and the Unlimited Spring Semester Pass is $100. All Passes are payable by cash or check.. No passes will be sold at the CATA office on these dates.

For further information call the CATOC office at 978-283-7278.

Barrels of Buoys

One of the things I love most about Cape Ann is that winter, spring, certainly summer, and fall you can find signs of a busy working waterfront everywhere you look.  While these images speak to the hard work done by many, they are often also really pretty in their own right.

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Bird Friends at Parker River Refuge

We recently took a ride to Parker River Wildlife Refuge, expecting to see some effects of the government shutdown. However, it was business as usual. The window at the gate was manned and I saw no evidence of neglect or damage as has happened in some other federal locations.

We did see this hawk looking at us a little bit like “You lookin’ at me?” I see only one leg here which I found interesting.

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There are so many geese! These seemed to be marching across the hilltop.

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The presence of birders alerted me to these guys. They might be Dunlins (?). I’d be happy for someone to verify or correct this. It was lots of fun to watch them scurry and scrounge.

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Latin Jazz at Feather & Wedge Featuring Jose Allende – Thursday, Jan 24

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Feather & Wedge is delighted to feature Jose Allende for this week’s Jazz Dinner. Join us as Mr. Allende delivers a captivating mix of jazz standards and Latin American music featuring improvisation, South American rhythms and classical music influences.

Reservations highly suggested! 978.999.5917

Thursday, January 24

7:30 – 10:00 PM

Jose Allende

Feather & Wedge, 5 Main Street, Rockport, MA 01915

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Another Great Jazz Brunch this Sunday at Feather & Wedge – Featuring Peter Fedele

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Treat yourself to brunch and some great jazz this Sunday with music by guitarist Peter Fedele. Peter is well known for his unique style that combines traditional jazz, with bebop, rock and funk.

Reservations highly suggested! 978.999.5917

Sunday, January 27, 2019
10:30 AM 2:30 PM

Peter Fedele Jazz Brunch Feather & Wedge

Feather & Wedge, 5 Main Street, Rockport, MA 01966

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TODAY! Gloucester Biotechnology Academy Open House from 3p – 6p

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Don’t miss Gloucester Biotechnology Academy’s Open House today from 3p to 6p at 55 Blackburn Center! Students and teachers will be on hand to talk about this unique program and the exciting opportunities it can provide!  Tour the state-of-the-art teaching lab and learn more about the application process for the upcoming class.

All are welcome! Prospective students, curious parents, local educators and curious community members!

Please reach out to Education Director John Doyle at john.doyle@gmgi.org with any questions.

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GloucesterCast 318 With Jim and Pat Dalpiaz, Chris McCarthy, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 1/23/19

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GloucesterCast 318 With Jim and Pat Dalpiaz, Chris McCarthy, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 1/23/19

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Pat and Jimmy Brought treat from Cape Ann Coffee

PSA -Ice On Your Car needs to be removed.

Poop Tea- Smooth Move

Tonno had more art stolen from the bathroom $100 reward

Bowling Alley looking to get approval for brewpub on premises.

Cape Ann Brewing Mug Club

LRC Tournament Sat Jan 26 at Elks sponsored by Bridge Cape Ann: https://www.facebook.com/BridgeCapeAnn to benefit Elks Scholarship fund.

Design of Mine 50% off sale on Facebook Live Thurs Jan 26 7 PM

Marie Kondo show on Netflix impacting local donations to Second Glance etc.
“Tidying Up with Marie Kondo”

Muffy White Style and Organizing

Adventureman update

Go-to game food? Superbowl has become party event.

Virgilios Eggplant Supreme

George’s Coffee Shop Anadama Burger

The Winter Robins Have Have Returned https://wp.me/pa6CS-26aL

Kim is Advocating for Piping Plovers https://wp.me/pa6CS-26dE

Art Haven Buoy Auction is Friday night 5PM

Sawyer Free Library

Look for for Kim’s pictures from Briar Barn Inn

WINTER ROBINS HAVE RETURNED AND THEY ARE RIGHT ON SCHEDULE!

Their shadows in flight crisscrossing the light through my office window, I look up to see one feather-fluffed fellow sitting on a crabapple branch, gazing right back at me. I wonder, if I silently and cautiously open the window, will he fly in?

It is so very cold out doors. The flock seems more weary than in past years. One sits on the ground outside the window, barely moving aside when I walk down the garden path; another is half asleep in the holly limb overhead. There are fewer, too, perhaps only eight to ten when often we see several dozen. On this coldest of January days, it must be difficult to keep warm, especially as there are no little fish to catch along the frozen sea’s edge to warm their bellies.

This one appeared so worn out, he sat in the snow beneath the holly tree, eating what the other Robins dropped on the ground.

The winter Robins arrive to our garden every year in January, nearly to the day (today, January 21st). Our garden is a postage stamp but we have planted it richly for the songbirds. The pair of ‘Dragon Lady’ holly trees hold their berries for the Robins, the crabapples have yet to be sampled, the winterberry is still ripe with fruit, and the tiny rosehips of the climbing white rose are beckoning.

We’re fortunate that on Cape Ann many American Robins nest and migrate along our shores. Some Robins live here all the year round; some arrive in springtime, having spent the winter further south in parts warmer; and some–the ones I like to call winter Robins–arrive in January, from parts further north. We are like their Bermuda, and they are here to feed on wild fruits and berries, as well as small fish fry and fingerlings, and mollusks.

Rime-sweetened rosehips

KING TIDE HIGH TIDE #GLOUCESTERMA

Super high tide all along the Massachusetts coastline–these photos were taken at Flat Cove Landing and Smith Cove.