Volunteers Needed for Transcription Project: In 1895 a man named Dolliver traveled around Gloucester, MA and wrote in cursive the words carved on the tombstones. The Gloucester Cemeteries Committee is working on a transcription project that will digitize Dolliver’s work, but we need volunteers to help decipher these handwritten historical documents, which will eventually be accessible on line. If you are curious, like unlocking local history and enjoy a challenge, help us! Visit https://sites.google.com/view/volunteer-local-history/home for more information.
George “The Legend” Schlicte- Living the dream.

CAPE ANN ARTS ALIVE – MUSIC AND MORE CAMP at St. John’s, Gloucester
Thank you Kathleen Adams for sharing this wonderful photo story about the children’s art camp “Cape Ann Arts Alive!”
Daisy Nell leads campers in “Heartbeat from the Sea.” Campers learn a dance, more songs, and take off for City Hall where they meet Her Honor, Sefatia Romeo-Theken and the visiting Mayor of Gloucester, England!
Maggie Rosa leads them up to the bell tower for a panoramic view of the city, and art historian Susan Erony gives them the background of the famous WPA murals. Back to St. John’s for more music: singing and chiming. What will tomorrow bring?
THIRD IN ONLY ONE WEEK: JUVENILE RED-TAILED HAWK TREATED FOR RAT POISON
Our local wildlife rehabbers Erin Hutchings and Jodi Swenson (CAPE ANN WILDLIFE) are on the front lines of trying to save our raptors from rodenticide poisoning. They have treated three juvenile Red-tailed hawks just this past week alone. Two perished and a third is barely hanging on. Tufts does necropsies on all dead raptors-98 percent have rat poison in their system. There are much safer and less cruel alternatives to second-generation rat poison Please see previous post about safer alternatives to the new second-generation deadly poisonous rodenticides.
White Foam, blue ocean and sky
Playing around with photoshop.

Whoa! Jake Pardee will be performing at Design of Mine during their Summer Sip and Shop this evening 6-8pm Wednesday 8.22.2018


New fall merchandise is flowing in along with summer items going out at drastically reduced prices…
https://www.facebook.com/Designofmine66/
Wednesdays at the Rhumb Line ~Allen Estes hosts with special guest: ARDYS FLAVELLE! 7-10pm 8.22.2018

Dinner Specials Each Week!
Wednesday, August 22 – 7pm
Allen’s Musical Guest: ARDYS FLAVELLE!

It literally KILLS me that I’m unable to be here this week (touring
has taken me to Arizona and Colorado), but Allen Estes is the
perfect choice as substitute host. Please allow me to fill you in…
this week’s guest, Ardys Flavelle, is one of my dearest friends.
She and I (and Allen) have worked together in the studio on so
very many great projects – including the “Souls of the Sea” series
(songs from which will be featured in Wednesday’s show) and
“Christmas In Gloucester”. Hers is among the finest female voices
I’ve ever heard in all my years in the industry. I consider her to be
my musical “soulmate”. Are you getting it yet? If ever there was a
Rhumb Line Wednesday you should not miss, this is it, folks. Along
with Allen, Ardys will be accompanied by the legendary Reed Butler
on bass and Cal Mirowitz on keys. ~ Fly
Dinner with great music!
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
The Rhumb Line Kitchen……features Morgan Forsythe! Dishes are better than ever before!
Plus a fine, affordable wine menu!
Upcoming guests…
8/29 – John Rockwell
9/5 – Ed Daley
9/12 – Strungout Playboys
Visit: http://www.therhumbline.com/
Looking forward……to seeing you there 🙂
Cape Ann Brewing’s Beer Batter Haddock Sandwich Is Outstanding

around town #73
Men at Work–Carpet Cleaning
Gloucester Smiles-1000
Parade of Lights Boat Parade
We are just 11 days away from the Annual Parade of Lights Boat Parade
Please help spread the word! The more boats, the more fun! Start decorating your own boat and calling all of your boating friends to dress up theirs!
All boats gather at the end of the Annisquam River near Jones Creek at Sunset (7:00 pm) on Saturday, Sept 1st.
Please help keep this traditional alive.


Let Me Tell Ya ’bout….
The birds and the bees:


And the flowers and the trees:


And the moon up above:

And a thing called “Love”…..from the Jewel Aikens classic. I will let you insert your own image of “Love”. Sing this to someone you love today.
Seagull Battle

YMCA – RUN THE GOOSE 7K
YMCA RUN THE GOOSE 7K
Date: Sunday, August 26th
Start time: 8am
Start and finish at O’Maley Middle school
To register and for more info-
http://www.northshoretimingonline.com/reglive2017.aspx?eventyear_id=1490
Super Rare Half-Red #Lobster Caught 8/22/18 By Our Lobsterman Aboard The F/V Lori B
We Are Hiring At Topside Grill

Topside Grill now hiring most positions for the end of summer, fall and beyond! Front of the house (Hostess, Servers, Bussers) and Back of the house (Dishwashers and Cooks). A lot of the summer staff is going back to school, so we are looking to add to our team. If you are interested, please send me a message to set up an interview or swing by to fill out an application. Great pay
Gloucester, Massachusetts 01930

Sound Healing Journey with Elaine O’Rourke

A time to relish in soothing, transportative soundscapes…singing bowls, gongs, mantras, ocean sounds and plenty more.
Lie down, get comfortable, relax and travel on a magical sound tour with Elaine O’Rourke on Friday evening, August 24, 6:30-8:00 pm.
Through the beautiful sounds of Tibetan singing bowls, gongs, ocean drums, chimes, rain sticks, guitar and voice, you will be led on a musical journey that will help to restore balance while you absorb the unique sound vibrations. This exquisite experience is most relaxing and meditative. Participants should bring a mat or something to lie on and wear comfortable clothing. Pre-registration highly recommended. REGISTER HERE


Lobster Industry Innovator Passes Away
Riverdale Mills Corporation announces with great sadness the passing of company founder, owner, and retired CEO James Knott, Sr. Mr. Knott was 88.
An inventor, entrepreneur, industrialist and philanthropist, Knott established Riverdale Mills Corporation in 1980 – transforming it from a startup with a single wire mesh product into a manufacturing giant with more than 3,500 different wire mesh product configurations for customers around the globe.
Great innovators make their mark by challenging the status quo and finding new ways to do things better. James Knott, Sr. unequivocally fit this category as a profoundly influential innovator, whose products help millions of people.
Knott’s Aquamesh® revolutionizes lobster industry
From spending summers in Gloucester, MA, Knott saw firsthand how much time and money lobster fishermen spent fixing their wooden traps. He was convinced there had to be a better way.
Knott set out to build a more durable lobster trap to keep fishermen on the water making a living, instead of regularly onshore repairing their traps or building new ones. He invented and began manufacturing Aquamesh®, the first-of-its-kind marine-grade coated wire mesh.
His innovative wire mesh lobster trap fished better and lasted far longer than wooden traps – benefits that eventually won over skeptical North Atlantic and Canadian Maritime fisherman. Today 85 percent of all lobster traps in North America are made with Aquamesh.
Dr. Bob Bayer, executive director of the University of Maine Lobster Institute said: “Jim Knott was a well-respected visionary and an ardent supporter of the lobster industry. His impact cannot be understated. The technical changes he introduced to lobster fishing in Maine and throughout North America were profoundly significant. He singlehandedly changed and bettered the way of life for so many people.”
Knott was awarded an honorary Doctor of Science by the University of Maine for his commitment to the future of the lobster industry, innovative spirit, perseverance and positive leadership, willingness to share his knowledge and ideas, and his outstanding support of the university’s Lobster Institute.
Riverdale Mills – legacy of leadership in manufacturing
James Knott, Sr. founded Riverdale Mills Corp. in an old abandoned mill on the banks of the Blackstone River in Northbridge, MA. There, he worked with his sons to restore the facility and property, while beginning mass production of Aquamesh. An integral part of the science leading to Knott’s innovative wire mesh product was his proprietary galvanized after-welding and PVC coating processes.
Following the overwhelming success of Aquamesh in the lobster industry, Knott set out to expand and diversify the Riverdale Mills product line for other industrial, commercial and business applications.
His virtually impossible-to-climb-or-cut WireWall® high security fencing is installed worldwide at embassies, transit centers, ports, borders, military bases, manufacturing and power plants, and other sensitive locations where perimeter security is a critical safety and deterrent need.
His welded wire mesh is also used extensively by professionals in the horticulture, agriculture, aquaculture, construction, and water treatment industries.
After nearly 40 years in the wire mesh business, James Knott, Sr. touched the lives of millions of people –starting with his customers and including all the people who unbeknownst to them benefited from his products with abundant lobster, perfectly cultured oysters, and protection from security breaches. He had a special place in his heart for his dedicated employees, many of whom have been with Riverdale Mills for decades and admired and respected his leadership and humanity.
Personal, Professional and Community Life
Knott’s vision and creativity are evident in many aspects of his remarkable life and inspiring career. He earned an economics degree from Harvard College, studied mechanical engineering at Northeastern University, and served two years as a lieutenant in the Army. Before starting his own company, he was CEO of Coatings Engineering Corporation, the world’s largest custom plastic coater. He was also a long-time Director of the Gilbert & Bennett Manufacturing Company of Georgetown, CT.
Knott was resourceful and an early adopter of recycling. To build some of his manufacturing machinery, he repurposed parts from a printing press the previous tenant of the mill had left behind. When asked once by a journalist how his company had thrived when so many other U.S. manufacturers had faltered, Knott responded pointedly, “We keep our costs low.”
He also modernized the mill with efficiency in mind, restored the natural habitat, tapped the river for hydropower, and instituted recycling of all the steel from the manufacturing process.
Knott was an ardent supporter of the lobster industry, funding scholarships and research. He was also active in the communities of the local Blackstone Valley and the fishing mecca of Gloucester.
“With the passing of Jim Knott, the lobster and shellfishing industry has lost one of its most prolific supporters,” said Beth Casoni, Executive Director of the Massachusetts Lobstermen’s Association. “Jim believed in sustainable fishing and supported our efforts to ensure the viability of the industry and conservation of fish species. On behalf of the entire industry, we acknowledge his contributions, are grateful for his involvement, and will miss him tremendously.”
Predeceased by his cherished wife Betty, who died in February after 67 years of marriage, Knott is survived by four children, including James Knott, Jr., the CEO of Riverdale Mills since 2015, and four grandchildren. Arrangements are forthcoming.
The Gloucester Schooner Festival Labor Day Weekend– August 31-September 2, 2018
Len Burgess submits-
Don’t miss this great weekend event…
The 34th Annual Gloucester Schooner Festival will be held Labor Day Weekend– August 31-September 2, 2018. www.gloucesterschoonerfestival.net
Len Burgess Photos from 2017…






