Listening Session For New Police Chief

Great Show over at the Marine Railways
What a wonderful venue for an Art Show. The annual Phyllis A Fundraiser was held over the weekend. Lots of fun and what a view and being inside a historic building makes it more interesting. Thank you to the Phyllis A Marine Association for doing such a great and fun time.
Capt. Arnold’s daughter and son of Phyllis which was the boat was named.


Hanging Art

Great Info for Artists

THE WRITER’S BLOCK with John J. Ronan
THE WRITER’S BLOCK
with
John J. Ronan
Season Premier October 4, 2018
1623 Studios and Gloucester resident John J. Ronan have announced the 29th season of the television series, The Writer’s Block with John J. Ronan. The award-winning production is one of the oldest, continuously-running public access shows in New England. In 2005, The Writer’s Block was awarded First Prize for an Educational Program Series by the New England Cable Television Association.
Once more, the season starts with a celebration of young writers: the student-poet winners of the spring’s Poetry Without Paper contest, sponsored by the Gloucester Lyceum! Students from elementary, middle, and high school will read and discuss their poems in front of a live audience of family and fans. The program airs Thursday, October 4, 2018, at 8:00 p.m., channel 12, and is repeated week later. All of the year’s shows present interviews with writers and artists of varied backgrounds.
John Ronan, producer and host of The Writer’s Block, is a former Gloucester Poet Laureate and a National Endowment for the Arts Fellow in poetry. His most recent book, Taking the Train of Singularity South from Midtown, appeared in 2017. (theRonan.org)
“1623 Studios is a dynamic force for culture on the Cape and we are proud of The Writer’s Block record,” Ronan declares. “Twenty-nine seasons is a long run in any market, at any level. And with the transition of Cape Ann TV to 1623 Studios, this season will be innovative and fresh, our best yet!”
For more information, send an S.A.S.E. to: The Writer’s Block with John J. Ronan
Box 5524, Gloucester, MA 01930
CANCER BREAKFAST AT D.E.S PORTUGUESE CLUB OCTOBER 7, 2018 8-12 AM
This is a wonderful event, hope everyone will find time to come out and support it!

Music Around Town ~ September 24-30, 2018
Gloucester Smiles-1022
Visitors to Gloucester from Other Countries
Couple from Ireland, they came to attend a friend’s wedding
Family from Australia, young man on the left found some meteorite racks on Pavillion Beach.
Delightful couple from Germany (Deutschland)
Family from Santo Domingo, the capital of the Dominican Republic.
This couple from Netherlands (Holland) were headed to the Cape Ann Museum
Changing views
Annisquam Lighthouse is a spot I could visit a million times and never tire of the views! Here’s a few from Saturday night while I played around with my new Sigma Art 14mm wide angle lens. 





Well, Hello, Autumn
Paul Horovitz captured this gorgeous photo of Autumn’s first sunset over the Annisquam. Not a bad way to say “Goodbye” to summer, I suppose.

Flat files Jane Deering Gallery: David West Gloucester Suite woodcuts $50 each or $400 for set of 9
David West is originally from Mississippi. He holds an MFA from Louisiana State University with a concentration in printmaking. He is Associate Professor of art at Gordon College, Wenham MA where he is Chair of the Art Department. West is also Co-Founder/Curator of ArtSpace 86 Gallery in Jackson MS. He has exhibited widely in the US. West is now living in Gloucester, Massachusetts. Meet the artist at the closing reception of the September art exhibition: Neither Mustard Nor teeth, photographs by Peter Morse, drawings by David West, at Jane Deering Gallery, 19 Pleasant Street, Gloucester

LAST CHANCE: Peter Morse and David West artist reception at Jane Deering Gallery September 29
art exhibition closing soon! Meet the artists at the closing reception Saturday, September 29 5-7pm. Neither Mustard Nor Teeth, photographs by Peter Morse, drawings by David West, Jane Deering Gallery, 19 Pleasant Street, Gloucester


from the exhibition release:
“Neither Mustard nor Teeth, by artists Peter Morse and David West, is an exploration of the everyday discipline of the artist searching to find the extraordinary and the beautiful among the quotidian rhythms of ordinary life.
Morse’s photos call attention to the overlooked. They catch moments of light, pattern, form and structure that might otherwise be sensed only out of the corner of the eye. What is captured in the frame draws us nearer, asks us to pause. While grounded in the ordinary, they leave the viewer with questions about time and place and the seemingly familiar. West’s drawings feature the townscape of Gloucester as seen by a non-native. They are visual handshakes from a Southern alien coming to terms with a new place for the first time. The quiet empty spaces offer little peace; the architectures crowd each other and jostle for attention as they attempt to stay upright.
Both bodies of work are rooted in the act of stopping and looking, the life blood of the artist. Slowing down. Being present in the moment long enough to pay attention and to record. Whether the action is contained in the fraction of a shutter click, or the longer process of drawing, each is a response to the quiet call of objects and moments at hand. The phrase — neither mustard nor teeth — is from the essay, Of Power and Time, by the Massachusetts poet Mary Oliver. Oliver tells of the tensions between the necessity of living in the world with its demands of time and task and energy, all the while striving to see the inherent beauty of it all, to make sense of it through the creative process:
It is six a.m., and I am working. I am absent-minded, reckless, heedless of social obligations, etc. It is as it must be. The tire goes flat, the tooth falls out, there will be a hundred meals without mustard. The poem gets written. I have wrestled with the angel and I am stained with light and I have no shame. Neither do I have guilt. My responsibility is not to the ordinary, or the timely. It does not include mustard, or teeth.
Peter Morse lives in Amesbury, and David West is resident here in Gloucester. Both artists are in need of going to the grocery as well as the dentist.
Peter Morse holds a BA Summa Cum Laude from Gordon College and an MFA in Photography from the University of Hartford, CT. Residencies include Berlin, Germany, New York, NY and Portland OR. He teaches at Gordon College where he is also Manager of the Barrington Center for the Arts and the Gallery. He has exhibited in the US, Germany and Cuba. Morse maintains a studio in Amesbury MA.
David West is originally from Mississippi. He holds an MFA from Louisiana State University with a concentration in printmaking. He is Associate Professor of art at Gordon College, Wenham MA where he is Chair of the Art Department. West is also Co-Founder/Curator of ArtSpace 86 Gallery in Jackson MS. He has exhibited widely in the US. West is now living in Gloucester MA
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GloucesterCast 298 With Chris McCarthy, Chris Griffith, Sarah Bedard, James Milord, Laurel Reiter, Mike Codair, Robert Walsh, Patty Amaral, Heidi Dallin, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 9/23/18

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VIVA FOR MATZA! TREMENDOUS TURNOUT FOR ANTHONY GIAMBANCO FUNDRAISER
Viva! for Anthony from the Greasy Pole Champs
The friends and family of Anthony “Matza” Giambanco came out in legions to help Anthony in his battle against cancer. The fundraiser was held Saturday night at the Saint Peter’s Club. Friendship, delicious dinner, raffle, and a live auction made for a great night.
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The online fundraiser is still accepting donations. The auction time will be posted in the next week. To find out exactly when the auction goes live go to https://www.32auctions.com/stpeter
If you need help with anything regarding the online auction, contact Walt Kolenda at walt@capeannauction.com or phone/text at 978-395-7077.
If you don’t want to bid, or get outbid, no worries you can still help out. There is a donate button at the top right of the page or you can send a check to the Gloucester Fund at 45 Middle Street, Gloucester MA 01930. Please write Anthony Giambanco in the memo line. Thank you!

Ralph Martin and Melissa Cox were the highest bidders for the special flags with the iconic Matza photo. Anthony is a six time Greasy Pole champion.
Cake created and donated by Cafe Sicilia’s Maria Cracchiolo.
GLOUCESTER STAGE YOUTH ACTING WORKSHOP Second Annual Young Playwrights Festival
Second Annual Young Playwrights Festival
Festival Goes International With Playwright From England
Gloucester Stage Youth Acting Workshop presents the second annual Young Playwrights‘ Festival on Tuesday, September 25 at 7:30 PM at Gloucester Stage,267 East Main Street, Gloucester. There will be a talk back and reception with the artists from the festival following the staged readings. The evening features seven new 10 minute plays from young playwrights ranging in age from 9 years old to 17 years old and a troupe of actors and directors from the YAW Program,Apprentice Program and Boston area professional actors Salem resident Paul Melendy last seen at GSC in this summer’s Cyrano, and Salem resident award winning actress Dossy Peabody. The young playwrights include: From Gloucester: 16 year old Meagan Gallo who will also make her professional stage debut in the upcoming My Station in Life by Ken Riaf; 17 year old Colby Taormina; 15 year old Nate Oaks; 10 year old Elliana Parsons; 9 year old Scarlet Lee, and 12 year old Malia Andrews. From Winchester: 10 year old Lucy Camera-Murray and from England: 17 year old Emma Robinson. The Young Playwrights’ Festivalis a project of Gloucester Stage Youth Acting Workshop, a professional theater training program for young people age 5 to age 18. The Fall session of classes began on September 14 and includes classes in: Acting, Commedia Dell’Arte, Stage Combat and Acting Shakepeare.
Admission to the Young Playwrights Festival is $5.00 per person. Advance reservations are suggested. For tickets, go to www.gloucesterstage.com or call 978-281-4433.
Sun going down on Summer
Sun setting at the end of a beautiful summer. Looking forward to beach days in the fall.

Businesswomen’s Fall Luncheon October 11, 2018
Call Kerry McKenna at the Cape Ann Chamber to make your reservation. 978-283-1601














