Passports Wine Dinner Tonight $45 Per Person + Tax and Gratuity- A Few Seats Open
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Nichole’s Picks 11/19 + 11/20
Pick #1: Faneuil Hall Market Place Tree Lighting

FANEUIL HALL HOLIDAY SPECTACULAR ON WBZ
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2016
Join thousands of Bostonians in lighting the city’s first holiday tree of the season! Enjoy a full day of entertainment by some of Boston’s top performers! We kick off the day at 3 pm with The Revels Singers, Scullers Jazz Club, and Them Apples Band leading up to the live broadcast on WBZ-TV Channel 4 and myTV38 from 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm. Hold tight after the confetti clears from flipping the switch to the tree, The Sugarbabies Band will be performing a concert from 9:00 pm – 10:00 pm!
The “Holiday Spectacular” will be co-hosted by WBZ-TV News anchors Lisa Hughes and David Wade. The program will feature holiday musical performances by Livingston Taylor, Sons of Serendip, Boston Children’s Chorus and performances of The Nutcracker by Boston Ballet, Blue Man Group and Cirque Dreams Holidaze. Mayor Martin J. Walsh will help “flip the switch” to light the 80-foot+ holiday tree, located at Marketplace Center adjacent to Faneuil Hall Marketplace.
The lighting marks the start of Blink!, a six week state-of-the-art light and sound extravaganza featuring more than 350,000 LED lights with daily performances between 4:30 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. The event also kicks off the New England Patriots Annual Holiday Toy Drive for which Faneuil Hall Marketplace will be a drop-off location for toy donations for needy children.
Pick #2: Sleigh Bell Artisan Fair: Wenham Museum
SLEIGH BELL ARTISAN FAIR
Friday, November 18 – Saturday, November 19, 2016
10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Free Admission to Fair
Each November, the Wenham Museum hosts a festive fair of hand-crafted artisanal goods for the holiday, hostess, and home. Participating artisans generously donate 20% of their sales proceeds to benefit the Wenham Museum.
Pick #3: Big Woods Hike
November 20, 2016
There’s a walk in the woods…and then there’s a walk in the woods with a naturalist.
Bring your family and friends for a pre-Thanksgiving guided walk to discover what is happening in the world of nature as plants and animals prepare for winter.
Sanctuary naturalists will lead small groups as they venture out to the “Big Woods” on Averill’s Island. Stop along the way to hear stories of the original settlers and learn about the fascinating cultural history of the sanctuary. Look for animal signs as we hike through the woodlands and marshes, taking in the beauty of the muted colors of late autumn.
We will be out for about two hours, so dress warmly and wear comfortable footwear. Warm up by the woodstove in the Barn upon your return. Hot drinks and homemade soup and desserts will be available for purchase beginning at 11:00 am, so feel free to come early to enjoy a bite to eat before you go out on your hike.
This walk is appropriate for adults and families with children 5 years and older.
Please choose a hike time: 11:30 am, 11:45, noon, 12:15, 12:30, 12:45, or 1:00 pm
Admission
Adults:
$8 member
$9 nonmemberChildren:
$7 member
$8 nonmemberAdvance registration required.
Or call 978-887-9264 to register by phone.
Rain or shine. Please dress for the weather and wear comfortable footgear.
As always, for a comprehensive list of family activities, visit our friends at North Shore Kid
Joe Higgins is Having A Garage Sale- This Is Big
A preview of the fish print garage sale (only 25% of prints) that will be held this Friday – Sunday most prints prices at $25, $50, $75 and $150 and $200 and the winner of last raffle
Check out his Facebook page for more- https://www.facebook.com/fishedimpressions/
Essex County Tourism Leaders Celebrated
North of Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau Celebrates Essex County’s Tourism Leaders at their
Annual Meeting & Awards Ceremony on November 2nd
The North of Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau held their Annual Meeting & Awards Ceremony on Tuesday, November 2nd at the Beauport Hotel, 47 Commercial St. in Gloucester. North of Boston CVB leadership presented the 2016 Essex County Tourism Awards, recognized 2016 Tourism Mini-Grant Recipients, inducted new Board members and thanked outgoing Board members for their service.
2016-2017 Board of Directors
Executive Board
Kate Fox, Chair – Destination Salem
Jennifer Close, Vice Chair – Peabody Essex Museum
Patrick Cornelissen, Immediate Past Chair – Hawthorne Hotel
Tammy Harrington, Treasurer – Salem Trolley
Bethany Groff Dorau, Secretary – Historic New England
Pilar Garro, At Large – The Trustees of Reservations, Castle Hill at The Crane Estate
Tami O’Brien, At Large – Encompass Premiums & Apparel
Board of Directors
Julie Arrison-Bishop – House of the Seven Gables
Michael Bevilacqua – Merrimack Valley Chamber of Commerce
George Carey – FINZ Seafood & Grill and Sea Level Oyster Bar
Tobin Dominick- Cape Ann’s Marina Resort
Karen Nascembeni – North Shore Music Theatre
James O’Brien- Topsfield Fair
Rinus Oosthoek -Salem Chamber of Commerce
John Orlando – The Harborview Inn
Linn Parisi -Over the Bridge Tours
Eva Valentine – Aegis Financial Strategies, Inc.
Taunya Wolfe Finn, CTP – Wolfe Adventures and Tours, LLC
Rhonda Woodman – Woodman’s of Essex
Ann Marie Casey, North of Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau – Ex Officio
New Directors
Krista Marchand – DoubleTree by Hilton Boston North Shore
Drew Russo – Lynn Museum/LynnArts
Merry Ward- Salem Witch Museum
Departing Directors
Tina Jordan – Salem Witch Museum
Scott Marshall – Seacoast Events
2016 Award Winners
The 2016 Anne Turcotte Leadership Award was presented to Donna Abdulla. Donna and her family own and operate Joe’s Playland in Salisbury. This leadership award was renamed in 2012 in honor of CVB colleague and friend Anne Turcotte. The award is given to an individual or organization whose innovation, expertise and energy serves as an inspiration for others in the tourism industry.
The 2016 Geoff Woodman Hospitality Award was presented to Robert Simonelli. Robert is a partner and general manager at the Landing Restaurant in Marblehead. The Geoff Woodman Hospitality Award is given to an individual who has contributed significantly to the tourism industry of the North of Boston region and honors the NBCVB member who best exemplifies the region’s hospitality.
The 2016 Story Teller Award was presented to Ryan Conary. Ryan is the Marketing & Reservations Coordinator at The House of the Seven Gables in Salem. The Story Teller Award honors the region’s best storytellers-the individuals, who share not only their company’s story, but all the rich history and culture of the region in everything they do in celebration of the North of Boston’s regional theme: “A Story in Every Mile”.
The 2016 Small Business Award was presented to Dan Clapp. Dan is the owner of 1634 Meadery in Ipswich. The Small Business Award is given to a small business owner who recognizes the importance of the tourism industry and is committed to servicing the visitors of Essex County.
The 2016 Frontline Hospitality Award was presented to Carol Earle. Carol is a long-time front desk employee at the Emerson Inn in Rockport. The Frontline Hospitality Award, given for the first time in 2012, has been designed to honor a member of the region’s frontline service ambassadors. The friendliness, knowledge and customer service of these individuals set the tone for a visitors’ stay within the region. This individual regularly goes beyond to provide excellent customer service and encourage guests to explore the region while visiting.
The 2016 New Member Award was presented to Carla Villa. Carla is the Director of Sales & Marketing at Ipswich Ale Brewery in Ipswich. The New Member Award is given to a new member of the North of Boston Convention and Visitors’ Bureau that recognizes the importance of tourism within the region and has made great strides within their first year of membership to support tourism.
The 2016 Award of Appreciation was presented to the National Park Service. 2016 marks a century of stewardship of America’s national parks and engaging communities through recreation,
conservation, and historic preservation programs. Essex County is fortunate to be the home to both the Salem Maritime National Historic Site and Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site. The Award of Appreciation is given out to those individuals who have gone above and beyond to promote tourism in Essex County.
The 2016 Special Recognition Award was presented to the Ellis Family. The Ellis Family owns and operates the Schooner Thomas E. Lannon in Gloucester. The Ellis Family and the entire tourism community lost a great person and leader when Kay Ellis passed away this earlier this year.
For many years, the North of Boston CVB has implemented a Tourism Mini-Grant program as part of our core programming. Over the last 5 years, the CVB has awarded more than $200,000 in matching grants to chambers, destination marketing organizations and non-profit organizations throughout Essex County to assist with tourism promotion projects that include print, website development, blogging, digital, tv, YouTube, audio messaging, radio, social media projects, language translations and signage for tourism-related businesses. In 2016, the CVB awarded 11 Tourism Mini-Grants, totaling $45,000. Congratulations to our 2016 Tourism Mini-Grant Recipients.
Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce
Discover Gloucester
Essex Merchants Group
Essex National Heritage Commission
Greater Newburyport Chamber of Commerce
Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce
Marblehead Museum
Rockport Division, Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce
Salem Office of Tourism & Cultural Affairs: Destination Salem
Salisbury Chamber of Commerce
The House of the Seven Gables
About the North of Boston CVB
The North of Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau represents the needs of its members and the region overall through involvement with the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism, the Regional Tourism Councils across the state, and those industries represented on the MA Governor’s Advisory Council on Travel and Tourism. The CVB’s mission is to strengthen the economic impact of tourism throughout the North of Boston region by marketing the entire region as a travel destination. This is achieved through development and implementation of marketing programs targeting domestic and international visitors, group travel, meetings and conventions. We work with our members, municipalities and legislators to aggressively promote the region’s natural, historic, and recreational resources, thereby increasing overnight business for the lodging industry of North of Boston.
Cape Ann Community Bulletin Board Listings For 11/17/16
Welcome To Cape Ann Community Bulletin Board
Joey C ~
A place where non-profit Cape Ann organizations can post press releases directly and then those press releases will be reposted to http://www.goodmorninggloucester.com . This is not an advertising space for businesses, fitness or wellness organizations, or music listings.
The web address will be http://www.capeanncommunity.com
To have your community organization news posted here, contact Joey C who will grant access for you to post directly.
Sea Shells and Jingle Bells is coming up on December 4, 2016
Sea Shells and Jingle Bells is coming up on December 4, 2016
This annual Holiday Inn and Home Kitchen Tour is planned and managed by Rockport High School DECA as one of their major fundraisers.
Tour is self guided and starts at Rockport Inn and Suites —12-4 PM on Sunday, December 4, 2016
Tickets will be on sale at Rockport Inn and Suites starting on November 27 and also are available on our website-
St John’s Country Cupboard Holiday Fair Saturday Nov. 19th
Christmas Parade and Tree Lighting Ceremony
‘PEKING and the MYSTICS’ – vintage a Capella vocals at the Meetinghouse
Image ~ November 16, 2016 ~ chasnaz
Educators’ Open House at Cape Ann Museum
Image ~ November 15, 2016 ~ Cape Ann Museum ~

The New GMG Calendar Unboxing Video- Now Available For Purchase
Click Here To Purchase
My favorite local images in a 12 month CD case calendar. Perfect for holiday gifts and easy to ship. If you order 5 calendars I will automatically add a 6th calendar to your order.
Poll- Which Design Do You Like Better For The New GMG Sticka?
THE KING TIDE EFFECT ON GOOD HARBOR BEACH
A preview of sea-level rise
At high tide today (noon) there was no trace of the creek bed. The sea had risen to the level of the road. Surfers caught waves that took them right up to the base of the footbridge. You needed high boots to enter the beach via the bridge and one funny dog wouldn’t play fetch with his friend because he had to wade through several feet of water to exit the footbridge. The parking lot was almost entirely flooded, at least a foot deep in some locations
Seaside Goldenrod is a plant worth noting in this situation. Not only is it a fantastic nectar-rich plant for Monarchs, bees, and many other species of pollinators but is also a reliable soldier in battling beach erosion. Notice in the Instagram the incoming tide swirling about the base of the plant. Seaside Goldenrod can grow in tidal zones where it is flooded twice daily. Year after year it reliably returns.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BM4X4rvjNvn/
From The Washington Post, “Every year from November through February, the highest tides — called “king tides” — press onto the shores during full moons. This is a result of the enhanced gravitational pull from the full moon as well as Earth’s being closest to the sun in its orbit (at perihelion). The tides get even higher during supermoons, because that’s when the moon is closest to Earth (at perigee).”
CAPE ANN PLEIN AIR VIDEO FROM CAPE ANN TV
Cape Ann TV’s Lisa Smith writes, “Ted Reed produced this video on the Cape Ann Plein Air Painting Competition and Festival. It focuses on the Paint Essex day of the competition. It includes great interviews from some of the fabulous artists from all over the country who came here to paint, with some local artists too! In this video you experience “Paint Essex” as you hear what the artists have to say, and see the beautiful scenery they painted and how they painted it.”
On The Beach At Night Alone
On the Beach at Night Alone
Walt Whitman, 1819 – 1892
On the beach at night alone,
As the old mother sways her to and fro, singing her husky song,
As I watch the bright stars shining, I think a thought of the clef of the universes, and of the future.
A vast similitude interlocks all,
All spheres, grown, ungrown, small, large, suns, moons, planets
All distances of place however wide,
All distances of time, all inanimate forms,
All souls, all living bodies, though they be ever so different, or in different worlds,
All gaseous, watery, vegetable, mineral processes, the fishes, the brutes,
All nations, colors, barbarisms, civilizations, languages,
All identities that have existed, or may exist, on this globe, or any globe,
All lives and deaths, all of the past, present, future,
This vast similitude spans them, and always has spann’d,
And shall forever span them and compactly hold and enclose them.
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Sun Rise Sun Set
Sun Rise at Stage Fort Park

Sun Set Magnolia Pier

Taste of Rockport
Taste of Rockport Twilight Holiday Inn and Cookie Tour sounds like a nice holiday event.

Wednesdays at The Rhumb Line ~ Fly Amero returns, with Allen Estes tonight! 7-10pm 11.15.2016
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Dinner Specials Each Week!
Wednesday, November 16th – 7pm
A Special Songwriters Show with:
FLY AMERO & ALLEN ESTES

After several weeks away, I finally return to the Rhumb Line
Wednesday show. Wanting it to be special, I called upon my
longtime friend, Allen Estes to join me for something a bit
out of the ordinary… an entire evening devoted to songwriting.
There may be some surprises along the way as well. It would
mean a great deal to me to see a number of you fine people
in our audience on this particular night. Love to you all! ~ Fly
Dinner with great music!
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
The Rhumb Line Kitchen…
…now features Janet Brown with some new and healthy ideas!
Plus a fine, affordable wine menu!
11/23 – Thanksgiving Eve (Orville Giddings Band)
Coming sooner than you think…
An Amero Family Christmas!
Visit: http://www.therhumbline.com/
Looking forward……to seeing you there 🙂
Moon Viewers at Good Harbor Beach
Bynman Bridge Clearance at High Tide Nov 15th 2016 11:20 AM
Gloucester Smiles-425
Visitors from Connecticut and New York
Back Shore
A shelf of clouds and water framing the Twin lights.







