
Fishermen’s Wives Memorial in Summer

My View of Life on the Dock

Even with the pier looking sad, the view is so beautiful.


JAZZ and BERNSTEIN: Two “Starry Nights” in Annisquam July Series
“The Sun, the Moon, but Mostly the Stars,” a unique program of jazz standards and original compositions created to celebrate the Japanese Star festival, Tanabata, headlines the first of two concerts at the Annisquam Village Church in July. Slated for 7/7 at 8 pm (July 7th is the date of the Tanabata festival), the Billy Novick Trio incorporates the cosmic atmospherics with celestial jazz: Billy Novick on clarinet and keyboards, Swiss-born Gabriela Martina on vocals, and Dave Clark on Bass.
Projections of the summer sky will serve as background with a lively intermission ‘pageant’; a reception follows, with ‘star bites’ and punch for all.
“A Centennial Tribute to Leonard Bernstein” on July 22 at 8 PM shines more starlight on this celebrated American composer in a review of Bernstein’s best-loved works. Pianists Beverly and Andrew Soll back up vocalists Tiffany Baxter, Angel Jajko, and Mark Morgan, covering everything from “West Side Story” to the “Kol Nidre” on this 100th anniversary of Bernstein’s birth. A reception follows.
Settled as the Third Parish of Cape Ann, the historic Annisquam Village Church offers ideal acoustics in an intimate, New England setting. The church is located at the head of Lobster Cove, 820 Washington Street (corner of Leonard and Washington Streets), in Gloucester 01930. Handicap accessible.
Performances are at 8 PM.
Admission: $20 at the door or in advance with Brown Paper Tickets
Students $15. at the door
“The Sun, the Moon, but Mostly the Stars“
Buy advance tickets at:
https://www.brownpapertickets. com/event/3504288
“A Centennial Tribute to Leonard Bernstein“
Buy advance tickets at:
https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3511898
As part of Gloucester Stage Company’s Never Dark series, my play, Darwin’s Basement, a dark comedy about hoarding with environmental undertones, will have a staged reading July 1st, 7:30 pm. Please come!
The reading is directed by the superlative Ron Wyman, founder of ZeroGravity Films, who creates documentaries about politics, world culture, and the arts. The amazing cast includes Marya Lowry, Jessica Webb, Alex Jacobs, Trisha Zembruski, and Michael Kelly. They have all generously donated their time and talent to put on this production, and I look forward to seeing my work come to life through them.
This event is free and open to the public, but if you want to be sure you get a seat you can reserve one here: http://gloucesterstage.com/darwins-basement/
Hope to see you there!
From Sean Nolan, Ward 5 Councilor: just want to let everyone know that the Magnolia Pier Report is available for viewing on the city website. It is under the Harbormaster tab. I know everyone has been asking and patiently waiting for this report! You can view this report go to the link below. Thank you Sean
http://gloucester-ma.gov/DocumentCenter/View/5223


View from the piping plover watch: trio of Good Harbor Beach lifeguard chairs, upended and evocative.
These photos from Joey’s office speak to how the magic happens for GMG and the podcast. Believe it or not, it’s not always Weber grill-side!


Massachusetts Tournament of Champions continues today. Good luck FYS Tridents and have fun!

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6 Whistle Stop Way
Gloucester, MA 01930
978-283-8900
Club Manager: Marcy Plante
mplante@macathletics.com
Tune in on July 1st to watch our own Cape Ann Athletes Danny Williamson & Meghan Colby represent Cape Ann as part of Team Massachusetts live on ABC and ESPN!
Danny has been selected as 1 of 6 athletes Nationwide to carry the Flame of Hope for the Opening Ceremony for the USA Games as part of Law Enforcement Torch Run! This is the first time a Massachusetts athlete has been selected!
Meghan was chosen to compete on the swim team for Team Massachusetts, she will be swimming the 2, 3, 4, and 5. Check the coverage schedule to catch a race.
Tune in next week and support your own Cape Ann Athletes who have trained all year for this coming week!
Go Danny & Meg, Cape Ann Special Olympics is CHEERING YOU ON!







Submitted by Jackie Bennett
