Some of the hardest working men in Gloucester Massachusetts
Rough seas on Wednesday
Rough seas, wind and cold on Wednesday. Living in New England sure is interesting, bathing suits one day and winter jackets the next.




PASSPORTS WINE DINNER TONIGHT!
PASSPORT’S APRIL WINE DINER MENU
Presented by Nick Defasio from MS Walker
1st Course – Butter poached halibut, marinated tomato, and fresh orange, paired with Freemark Abbey Chardonnay (2014).
2nd Course – Duck confit stuffed mushroom, paired with Landmark Overlook Pinot Noir (2014).
3rd Course – Lamb Porterhouse, grilled polenta, garlic portabellas, and Romesco sauce, paired with Obsidian Ridge Cabernet Sauvignon (2014).
4th Course – Strawberries and buttermilk biscuit shortcake, paired with Banshee Rose (2016).
Gloucester recognized as one of America’s top 10 towns for craft lovers | 2017 annual American Craft Week October 6-15
Thanks to Pauline Bresnahan for promoting Gloucester and MA.
Our neighbors in ME have a lot of listings.

Now in its eighth year, American Craft Week is the country’s largest celebration of handmade American craft. It will take place this October 6 – 15 2017 in galleries, festivals, museums, libraries and artist studios across the country. Learn more at americancraftweek.com.
PBS
Craft in America premieres its newest episode, NATURE, this Friday, April 21 on PBS. (Check local listing for time.) One of the featured artists is Iowa City basket maker extraordinaire, Mary Merkel-Hess. Learn more about this new episode and the wonderful craft artists it features: www.craftinamerica.org.
UNDER 30
See the winners of the 2016 Rising Star Competition, naming 30 exceptional craft artists under the age of 30. See them all at www.ACWshowcase.com
Cape Ann Fall art fairs and events
This Weekend in the Arts


Remembering Charlie: Plein Air panel discussion led by Sinikka Nogelo
The Cape Ann Museum is pleased to welcome the friends, students and colleagues of Charles Movalli for a panel discussion on Saturday, April 22 at 2:00p.m. This program is offered in conjunction with the special exhibition, Charles Movalli: Cape Ann & Beyond.

Moderated by Sinikka Nogelo, artist and former host of the Cape Ann Report, the panelists will reflect on the amazing life and career of their friend/teacher Charles Movalli and the art of painting en plein air. Panelists will include T.M. Nicholas, Mike Graves, Dennis Poirier, Charles Shurcliff, Marilyn Swift and Tom Gill.
The cost of this program is $10 for Museum members / $15 nonmembers (includes Museum admission). Space is limited; reservations required. For more information email info@capeannmuseum.org. Register by calling (978) 283-0455 x10 or online at Eventbrite. This program is accessible.
Exhibition support was generously provided by Judi Rotenberg and Edward Zuker and
Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. & Lucienne M. Bosselman.



New Spring Painting Workshop by Kathy Roberts
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR SOMETHING FUN THAT WILL NURTURE YOUR CREATIVE SIDE?
NEW SPRING PAINTING WORKSHOP, 6 WKS, STARTING APRIL 24, MONDAYS, 6-8:30 pm.
Beginners and Intermediate students welcomed. Sketching and Water coloring painting will be the
focus in a small group setting. A demonstration will be provided at each class. For more info. Please or call 978-853-7825.

Cheryl Arena Tonight! Dave Sag’s Blues Party 8:30pm @ The Rhumb Line 4.20.2017


40 Railroad Avenue
Gloucester, MA 01930
(978) 283-9732
Gloucester’s “Dirty Water” Roller Derby Star
Visitors from Nashua
Gloucester Smiles-576
Northeast Ohio Rocks! in the Bahamas?
The boys found this rock the other day in front of our terrace in the Bahamas. Turns out that it was painted and hidden in Ohio by a member of the Northeast Ohio Rocks! group. I snapped a couple of photos and shared our find on their Facebook page. In no time the “owner” of the rock wrote back saying,
We just painted that rock a few weeks ago (last week of March over our Spring Break) and hid in our tiny little hometown at a gas station. We knew it had been found as it was gone not long after we placed it there, but never dreamed it would make it out of the country! I painted that rock because my 7 year old son is obsessed with the Goodyear Blimp and was able to take a ride in it two years ago! I can’t wait to see where it will end up!
Kind of cool. So, now it is our turn to hide the rock. Hmmm. After the Bahamas we were off to the Islamorada and Key Largo in the Florida Keys for a couple of nights, now we’re in Hilton Head for two more days, and then we’ll drive through a whole bunch of states before landing home in Rockport.
I wonder where the rock will end up next. Great fun! Thanks, Northeast Ohio Rocks!



Alicia Unleashed- EMT Surgerical Goddess

Alicia Unleashed Episode 58 taped April 19 with B-Side, Cindy Tarantino and hostess Alicia Cox
We sit down with Cindy Tarantino, EMT, Student, Goddess, etc.
We disscuss Aaron Hernadez (and B’s conspriacy theories), Facebook Live Killing and what Zuck is doing about it.
Teaser for an upcoming podcast with Kyle Danikas and The Marfan Foundation.
We ask Cindy all sorts of questions as to her early beginnings as an EMT, Surgical Tech Student and what in the world made her get in to this career. We talk about the differences between EMS, EMT and Paramedics and touch on what the general public doesn’t know and should know.
Being an Athena’s Goddess and how Sexual Health vs Sex Ed are two different things. How Sex Toys pay for weddings.
Websites:
jdanskinart.com
rawartists.org
goddesscindyt@gmail.com
FB
@jdanskinart
@goddesscindyt
Kyle Danikas-Team Zebra
The Marfan Foundation
https://give.marfan.org/fundraise?fcid=962256
Apologies for closing audio:
Salt N’Peppa “Let’s talk about sex”
Old Cessey’s Beach Postcard
Joey Here is a scan of an old postcard of Cressey’s beach probobly from the 50″s? We lived just over the hill on Western Ave & trecked to the beach every week day ( weather permiting) with all the Moms & kids spending the day.
I thought you would enjoy seeing it. I was sad to see that our dragon is gone.
Cheers & Happy Summer.
If you are ever in Asheville, come by the shop & say hello. Shop name is Earth Guild.
Blair Logue
CAPE ANN WINGED CREATURE UPDATE
Featured: Brant Geese, Black-capped Chickadees, Black-crowned Night Heron, Blue Jays, Cardinals, American Robins, Mockingbirds, Savannah Sparrows, House Finches, Red-breasted Mergansers, and Common Grackle.
Beautiful iridescent feathers of the Common Grackle.
Spring is a fantastic time of year in Massachusetts to see wildlife, whether that be whale or winged creature. Marine species are migrating to the abundant feeding grounds of the North Atlantic as avian species are traveling along the Atlantic Flyway to summer breeding regions in the boreal forests and Arctic tundra. And, too, the bare limbs of tree branches and naked shrubs make for easy viewing of birds that breed and nest in our region. Verdant foliage that will soon spring open, although much longed for, also obscures nesting activity. Get out today and you’ll be richly rewarded by what you see along shoreline and pond bank.
Male Red-winged Blackbird singing to his lady love.
Once the trees leaf, we’ll still hear the songsters but see them less.
Five migrating Brant Geese were foraging on seaweed at Loblolly Cove this morning.
Straight and Narrow

New candy cane curb appeal at SurfSide Subs and they’re GHS Interact Pizza Taste off winners
Opening Tomorrow–
Looks great! The green and yellow is gone, replaced by a cohesive festive summer look, red and white stripes matched up with the blue and white.


Plus they’re heralding good news: SurfSide Subs and pizza & Ice Cream is the 2017 Rotary GHS Gloucester Interact Club‘s 10th Annual Pizza Taste Off (held at Cruiseport) winner – 3x!
1st place best overall
1st place best sauce
1st place best crust
Look for pizza specials on Wednesdays
Egret in Flight
Saw this beautiful Egret on Tuesday, wish I had my tripod with me but at least I always have my camera. So glad to see the Egrets back. Another sign of summer.



Gloucester foreclosures include one of the 100+ Gloucester MA houses that Edward Hopper painted

Edward Hopper, Gloucester Houses, 1923, Whitney Museum of American Art, Josephine N Hopper bequest. You can match the boulders in Hopper’s drawing that the domiciles were built upon; Lee’s Breakfast Restaurant at the far right; and the stacked granite blocks to the left of #7.


Call for Entries – Cape Ann Museum Photo Contest
At the Water’s Edge
Online Photo Contest
In conjunction with the Cape Ann Museum’s spring exhibition, Charles Movalli: Cape Ann & Beyond, the Museum is hosting an online photography contest. Photographers of all ages and experience levels are invited to submit images based on the theme of “at the water’s edge” that capture the magical place often seen in Movalli’s work where land and sea meet. Photos must be taken in Rockport, Gloucester, Essex or Manchester-by-the-Sea.
For over forty years, Charles Movalli (1945–2016) was a pillar of Cape Ann’s year-round art community, a distinguished landscape and marine painter, a prolific writer and advocate for the arts and a widely respected teacher.
Submission deadline April 30 | Live Facebook voting May 5 through May 19 | Winners announced May 26
A photographer in the pulpit of a sword fishing vessel, Gloucester, MA (possibly Vincent’s Cove). Handcolored slide from the Fishermen’s Institute, c. 1921. Collection of the Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives.
Cape Ann Museum staff will select photos for public voting on the basis of creativity, photographic quality and effectiveness in conveying the theme of “at the water’s edge.” Beginning on Friday, May 5, the selected photos will be posted on the Museum’s Facebook page at facebook.com/camuseum. The public will be encouraged to vote for their favorite photo(s) by “liking” them.
For more information please visit: capeannmuseum.org/waters-edge
Prizes:
- 1st Prize: One year Cape Ann Museum Membership (Contributor or Red Cottage Society Individual level)
- 2nd Prize: $50 Gift certificate to Museum Shop
- 3rd Prize: Copy of Kodachrome Memory by photographer Nathan Benn
A selection of photographs, including the top three winning entries, will be displayed on the Cape Ann Museum website.
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The Cape Ann Museum celebrates the art, history and culture of Cape Ann – a region with a rich and varied culture of nationally significant historical, industrial and artistic achievement. The Museum’s collections include fine art from the 19th century to the present, artifacts from the fishing, maritime and granite quarrying industries, textiles, furniture, a library/archives and two historic houses. For a detailed media fact sheet please visit www.capeannmuseum.org/press.
The Museum is located at 27 Pleasant Street in Gloucester. Hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Sundays from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Admission is $10.00 adults, $8.00 Cape Ann residents, seniors and students. Youth (18 and under) and Museum members are free. For more information please call: (978)283-0455 x10. Additional information can be found online at www.capeannmuseum.org.


























