Listen Sunday August 13th at 5pm on NPR for Hannah’s interview about her new book A WOMAN’s PLACE IS AT THE TOP! (Some states may air at different times.)

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My View of Life on the Dock




Cape Ann SUPahBowl, Gloucester’s biggest paddle board racing event, brought more than 60 contestants to Pavilion Beach at Beauport Hotel early this morning. It was a rainy start but gave way to a beautiful day on Gloucester Harbor.
Congratulations on a such an amazing launch Cape Ann SUP! And to all who pulled this together including Beauport Hotel, High 5EM event management company, Barefoot Wine (the largest wine spritzer company in the country I was told- who knew?), One Ocean One Love retail shop, and a big family of volunteers and staff.
The race had staggered starts for 4 various classes: elite, amateur, open and kids. The elites kicked it off and had the longest distance course. The video shows the start of the first two groups heading off to turn right… at the Greasy Pole! Coast guard and police boats were on hand and a paddle board pit stop at each buoy should any help be necessary. Photos from today’s event below.
video of the first 3 minutes – elite and amateur racers start from dry land
They’re off – open race starts in the water


They’re off – kid’s race starts in the water

map for the 2.5 mile open course

Racers return to Pavilion Beach after grueling courses. Cape Ann SUP (red t-shirts) staff wait to carry and beach each and every board as contestants dismount and sprint –carrying their paddles — through to the official finish line and timer.


Finished racers await other contestants and times. Many knew each other and competed in all 4 races of summer 2017.


Ashley and Caren from HIGH 5EM event management handled the times (I’ll post to results)
Vinnie, Dominic’s dad (white shirt), worked throughout the event (setting up finish line here with High 5em!) and worked through the celebration. “It’s a family effort and affair,” he said speaking to how the race is put on and who it caters to. There was a tremendously positive vibe!


Danielle Maccini, Director of Events for Beauport Hotel, goes over details with Dominic. Small or large they make any event special. DanielleM@BeauportHotel.com
www.BeauportHotel.com

The view from the Beauport Hotel deck is a sweeping stunner! Before the awards ceremony and reception were held, Barefoot Wine, Cape Ann SUP and One Ocean One Love shop were readying the event space with Beauport Hotel.

Gentle and fun crowd of racers. There was serious prize money and cute swag. All participants received the sweet inaugural t-shirt.



Nice to see so many families and future racers!


Come down and register or to watch! The buoys for the course are giant lobster floats with Barefoot Wine sponsor signs.
UPDATE: LINK TO VIDEO AND PHOTOS OF TODAY’S RACES

Congratulations Renee and Joe, I know its going to be a beautiful album and we can’t wait to get our copy!!! And pie, too 🙂
Hello Friends
We are throwing a party in anticipation of our third studio album, tracked and mixed with Warren Babson at Tony Goddess’ Bang A Song in Gloucester. Artist Sarah Goodreau again provides her unique imagery.We have nearly completed all aspects, save for pressing the physical copy on VINYL! We are wondering if you’d like to pre-order the album which would help us with some of the upfront costs. Each pre-order will come with a digital download of the album as well – $20.Please join us at the RHUMBLINE upstairs for our pre-order PARTY, concert, and bake sale (yes Joe will be making delicious pies). We will play tunes from all three records and fellow Bang a Song artist Sofia Gadbois will open up the night debuting songs from her upcoming EP!RENEE & JOEWEDNESDAY August 30th7:00 – 9:00 PMBang a Song Artist SOFIA GADBOIS opens!We love you and thank you for your continued support!Renee & Joe


Enjoy an afternoon out in the harbor aboard the Lady Jillian with a happy crew, operated by Cape Ann Harbor Tours.

They should be up and running today! Look for more later this summer and into the Fall.


Tall industrial street lamps are being switched out to match the period lights, while extant lights will be retrofitted.

prior post announcing New lights coming to Main Street
