OUR FRIEND JUNI VAN DYKE IS HAVING HER OWN FEATURED ART SHOW!

James will be posting the following information in the arts calendar, but because Juni is such a tremendous force for good in our community, I wanted to give her an extra shout out. Come support Juni at her opening. I’m looking forward to attending on Saturday afternoon and hope to see you there!!screen-shot-2016-10-21-at-3-47-26-pmscreen-shot-2016-10-21-at-3-42-50-pmscreen-shot-2016-10-21-at-12-34-05-pmscreen-shot-2016-10-21-at-3-42-06-pmscreen-shot-2016-10-21-at-12-37-05-pm
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Special Offers, Packages at Beauport Hotel Gloucester

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Check out these limited-time-only offseason special offers and packages! Wine and Spirits special has only a few days left to go (Oct 27-31)! It includes bottle of wine upon arrival, breakfast for two each morning of your stay and more–at no extra charge to room– just book at regular offseason rates. Autumn by the Sea offers 25% discount on a midweek stay (Sun-Thurs). The 1606 Friday Dinner deal is a $50 food credit in the restaurant when you book at regular offseason rates. Read all about the deals and our Thanksgiving plans at http://www.beauporthotel.com. Most of these deals can only be found on the hotel website and most can only be booked by calling 978.282.0008. More special offers and events to come through the Fall and Winter, so be sure to visit our the hotel website often!

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introtospiritualcareofdyingv2Rev. Sue earned her Master of Divinity degree with distinction from the Weston Jesuit School of Theology (Boston College) in 1994. She has served as chaplain at Wellesley College, where she was part of a pioneering interfaith spiritual life program, working with Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish, Protestant, Unitarian, and Muslim colleagues and students. Later, as Chaplain with Community Hospice in Schenectady, NY she became a skillful spiritual counselor and end-of-life educator.In November 2014, Rev. Sue moved to Cape Ann with her husband, artist David Arsenault.  She is Dean of Second Year students and teaches on the Spiritual Care of the Dying at One Spirit Interfaith Seminary in NY, NY.

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NIGHTFALL

Beautiful from every vantage point all around the harbor last evening. Click panoramic images to see full size.gloucester-harbor-sunset-copyright-kim-smithgloucesterskyline-nightfall-1-copyright-kim-smithgloucester-skyline-nightfall-copyright-kim-smith

For breast cancer awareness month, Gloucester City Hall tower is lit in pink

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STICK SEASON

Aided by wind and cooler temperatures, without doubt, what Vermonters call “stick season” is fast approaching, that stretch between when the trees have lost their leaves and the first snow.autumn-foliage-sugar-maples-copyright-kim-smith

Phyllis A Marine Assoc Fall Art Show & Sale @ Marine Railways

In case you missed the one day art show for the Phyllis A Marine Assoc good cause, here’s a link to their current  fundraising campaign. The photographs indicate some of the participating artists–look for their work!

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52 Main Street – Progress Continues

DSC06861 Progress continues at 52 Main Street, the space is being transformed into a restaurant.  Local Owner, Local Workers means Local Pride

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Saltwater Massage Studio: Soft light, warm blankets, and the sounds of gentle piano. This room makes me happy every time I step into it.

More Good Luck with Homeaway.com

Some of you may remember the awesome houseboat that I rented back in August…which, by the way, a friend just rented and loved as much as we did.  Well, this past weekend I rented an oceanfront home directly on York Beach in Maine…that gazed across at Nubble Light.  The house was clean, bright, nautical, and perfect for our group of 10 friends.

It was close enough that some peeps could just drive up for one of the two nights….and I even was able to jet home on Saturday to catch Thatcher’s hockey game at Pingree Rink in Hamilton and then turn around and head back up again.

Granted, it is pretty much off-season, but we each only paid $65 per night. The Kittery outlets were only minutes away….as was downtown Portsmouth….and local restaurants. We opted to bring lots of food, snacks, and beverages up with us and just sat and laughed (and laughed) in the living room both nights. During the day there was lots of leaf peeping, beach walking, sightseeing, photo taking, and shopping.

If you’re looking for a getaway, I highly recommend both homeaway.com and vrbo.com

This is the listing that we just rented…. in case you are interested.

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The Studio Restaurant On Rocky Neck Is Still Open and Still Featuring 1/2 Price Menu Including Sushi!

 

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1/2 Price Menu, INCLUDING SUSHI! Everyday for the rest of the season!!!!

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For More Info Check Out Their Facebook Page Here

Cape Ann Community Bulletin Board Listings For 10/25/16

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Welcome To Cape Ann Community Bulletin Board

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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.


Swimmer/Divers wanted GHS/RHS Swimming and Diving Team

October 25, 2016 ~

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contact coach Laura – dalel@northshoreymca.org


The Enchanted Kingdom – Halloween Fun without the Fright

October 24, 2016 ~ Rose

The Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church will host “The Enchanted Kingdom”, an alternative to scary haunted houses, on Sunday, October 30 from 4-6pm.  If you are looking for Halloween fun without the fright, come visit and play in the Fairy Garden, Elf Forest and Magic Castle. Created with three to ten year-olds in mind, the kingdom will delight all ages.2016-flyer

Enter The Enchanted Kingdom at 10 Church Street, Gloucester, MA. Admission is free to all. Donations will be gratefully accepted to support the outreach activities of the church.

Jim Davis, Gloucester’s beauport Hotel / Cruiseport / Seaport grill Guy Just Built The Sickest NBA Practice and Training Facility For The Celtics At His Joint In Allston

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Jim Davis, owner and chairman of New Balance Athletics, was the driving force behind the idea of naming the facility after Auerbach. He and Auerbach developed a deep relationship that dated back to the early 1980s.

“Over the years, we became friends. He was my mentor,” Davis said. “I marveled at the respect and admiration his players had for him.

“He was a master of teamwork. He was a master of inspiration,” he continued. “He was able to inspire a good, average player to perform at levels they never dreamed of obtaining.”

Davis, New Balance and the Celtics all understand that such teamwork and inspiration are born and bred on the practice court, and that they are keys to championship success.

“The banners might get raised down at the TD Garden when we win them,” said Gotham, “but they’re won on the practice court.”

The team’s new practice courts will be located inside a facility that will span approximately 70,000 square feet and place the Celtics ahead of the curve in terms of preparation, training and rehabilitation. The building will feature a 40-foot glass wall that will be highly visible to the hundreds of thousands of weekly commuters who pass by on the Turnpike.

“It will have 17 (championship) banners hanging there, visible to all,” Grousbeck said, “… with room for more.”

The Celtics have been practicing at their current facility in Waltham, Mass. since February of 1999. Mayor Marty Walsh is one of many Bostonians who is excited to end that streak and bring the team’s practice sessions back into its home city.

“Soon, they won’t just be winning in our city, but they’ll be practicing in it as well,” he said.

Davis added, “Thank you for being here today to celebrate the groundbreaking return of the Boston Celtics to their rightful home in the city of Boston – where they belong.”

The Celtics plan to open the Auerbach Center in the spring of 2018.

BOSTON, MA – The 17-time NBA Champion Boston Celtics and NB Development Group LLC announced today that Boston Landing, a mixed-used development in the Allston-Brighton neighborhood of Boston, will become the home of the Celtics’ new world-class practice and training facility.

”We are proud to team with New Balance Development in the creation of a best-in-class athletic training and practice facility that will provide Celtics players, coaches, and training staff with the resources, technology, and programming to compete at the highest level in an increasingly competitive NBA landscape,” said Rich Gotham, President of the Boston Celtics. “The Boston Landing location will bring us closer to our game day home at the TD Garden while providing high impact brand visibility.”

The Boston Celtics practice facility will be the latest dramatic element at Boston Landing — at 55 feet in the air cantilevered out to the edge of the Mass Pike. The Celtics new practice home, including the team’s 17 NBA championship banners, will be highly visible from the Massachusetts Turnpike with a forty foot glass wall enclosing the practice courts that face the approximately 130,000 daily commuters. The practice facility will encompass approximately 70,000 square feet.

“We are thrilled to welcome the Boston Celtics to Boston Landing,” Jim Halliday, Managing Director for NB Development Group LLC. “Adding another iconic brand like the Boston Celtics to Boston Landing at Allston-Brighton along the Mass Pike further advances the concept of Boston Landing serving as the gateway into the City of Boston from the west, while at the same time adding to the culture of health, wellness, and movement with this district.”

Features of the comprehensive practice facility will include:

  • Two state-of-the-art parquet floor basketball courts where the team will practice
  • Leading edge audio-visual technology throughout the facility
  • Expanded strength and conditioning, training, and recovery facilities
  • Best-in-class locker rooms and players’ lounge
  • Physical therapy areas including hydrotherapy pools
  • Sports science and nutrition facilities
  • Expanded media work room, press conference and broadcast facilities
  • A flexible hospitality area for guests and hosting community relations activities
  • Work space for the team’s coaching and basketball front office staffs

LIKE BREATH ON GLASS, or Living in a Whistler Moment

gloucester-harbor-nocturne-copyright-kim-smithJames McNeill Whistler once said “Paint should not be applied thick. It should be like breath on the surface of a pane of glass.” My question is, which came first, the “soft paintings” of the later half of the 19th and early 20th century or soft focus photos? Knowing that Edward Steichen transitioned from painting to photography, its not hard to imagine that Whistler and Innes were also using photography as a tool.

December 14th “The Mayor” Sefatia cooks against “The Chef” Anthony for bragging rights and the right to end all arguments of this ongoing debate- Sugo vs Gravy