
On The Beaten Path

My View of Life on the Dock


Less than ten tickets for sale as of this morning. Cape Ann Chamber was in high spirits! Gotta love theĀ high tech ping pong ball prep š
It’s a busy October at Cape Ann Chamber:Ā Cape Ann Plein Air next week; Annual ChamberĀ Online Auction (Oct 3 – Oct 14);Ā Business Womens Fall Luncheon October 13 at Beauport Hotel with keynote speaker Adrienne Haslett-Davis;Ā Business After Hours October 20 at Rockport Inn and Suites; andĀ 34th Annual Essex Clamfest October 22 (rain date Oct 23)


Good Morning Gloucester

Foggy Sunrise

Sun Rise light on the waves


“…’Man In Snow’ reflects the tautness of construction and vividness of expression that have long been among the hallmarks of Horovitz…Ā Will Lyman is utterly convincing.Ā “
“Man in SnowĀ is emblematic of how much artistic vitality there is at Gloucester Stage in the here and now.”Ā -Ed Siegel, The Artery
Will Lyman* and Ron Nakahara*. Photo courtesy Gary Ng.
Click here to listen to last week’s edition of The Gloucestercast featuring Israel Horovitz and Heidi Dallin. Learn all about Israel’s journey bringing this incredible story to life on stage.
PURCHASE TICKETS HERE
Join the Gloucester Stage CompanyĀ on Saturday, October 8 at 2pm for the
Pay-What-You-Wish performance of Man in Snow!
Interested in learning more about how Man in Snow was brought to life on stage? Stop by GSC following the 2pm performances on Sunday, October 9 and 16 for a talk back with the cast, crew, and Mr. Horovitz.
Man in Snow is written and directed by Israel Horovitz and will run until October 23.
While weĀ don’t ordinarily plan ahead that much, Thanksgiving weekend is one notable exception. Ā That’s because if you don’t plan ahead, you’re often left with just a couple of lousy choices. Ā Here are two very different (ALL AGES) entertainment options that will likely both sell out by Thanksgiving:
Ever wonder who’s the REAL MENTALIST?
The character of “The Mentalist” (portrayed by Simon Baker in the hit CBS TV series) was inspired byĀ Jon Stetson, who was a consultant on the show. Ā He’sĀ entertained five U.S. Presidents, The King of Sweden, The Royal Family of Monaco, and appeared on several major Television Networks (CBS, NBC, PBS, A&E and more). Ā On Black Friday (Nov 25), You can see him LIVE right down the road at The Larcom in Beverly. Ā It’s theĀ perfect way to laugh off the pounds you put on the day before — and be amazed by his sleight-of-mind! Ā Check him out in this video:
Then on Saturday Nov 26 you can be part of the first North Shore Reggae Fest featuringĀ Warrior King & the Rootz Warriors, who are making their first East Coast U.S.Ā appearance in NINE YEARS with local favorite Mamadou Diop and his band with Rockport’s Jake Pardee on guitar! Ā Gloucester’sĀ DJ’s Lion Pride Sound opens the show with topĀ spins from roots, rockers, lovers rock ska, and dancehall. Ā Check out Warrior King in this video:

Dinner Specials Each Week!
Wednesday, October 5th – 7pm
Special Guests: FOZZIE & WOLF!

Alberta āFozzieā Hill is among my all-time favorite female
artists here on the island. Wolf Ginandes and I have been
sharing one stage or another for well over 30 years and
running. Small wonder. The man is a genius. These two
unique, gentle spirits share a chemistry rarely found in the
world we all know today… and it all starts at 7! ~ 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!
Upcoming…
10/12 ā Toni Ann
10/19 ā Orville Giddings (guest host)
Visit: http://www.therhumbline.com/
Looking forward……to seeing you there š
Good afternoon kids;
Saturday Clean up will be held at Dogtown:
When: October 8, 2016
Time: 8:00 – 9:00
Where: Dogtown by the Composting area






The next stop of the Agnes Martin retrospective will beĀ the Guggenheim Museum, NYC, opening this week Oct 7-Ā January 11, 2017. It’s the same show that was organized by and exhibited at Tate Modern, and just coming from Los Angeles- LACMA.
Second to the warm lazy days of summer, FALL has become my favorite time of year.Ā Ā Two of my daughters were born in Oct and Nov and so we always enjoyed fall decorating.Ā Ā My porch and yard are already decked out with cornstalks and pumpkins and looking forward to adding a few “ghouls” to the mix for halloween!Ā Ā Ā In celebration of fall…I share with you one of my favorite fall images!Ā Enjoy!
Someone is doing something right. I love this box from Sperry. Ā Creative, sentimental, and environmentally friendly all at the same time. Ā Perfect.

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.
Wellspring House is celebrating its 35th anniversary with a benefit concert at The Essex Room, with Nashville songwriters Jason Matthews, Tony Arata, and Matraca Berg.
The concert takes place on Thursday, October 20th at The Essex Room, 125 Main Street, Essex.
Cocktails start at 6:30pm; Family style dinner & entertainment start at 7:45pm.
Tickets are $150 per person, and may be purchased in advance of the event here: http://www.wellspringhouse.org/how-you-can-help/store/
Call 978 281 3558 for information.
October 4, 2016 ~ Cape Ann Museum
10:00 a.m.
Photographer and granite historian Leslie Bartlett will present a history of quarrying on Cape Ann and the current state of public and private quarries. Quarry photos by Bartlett and those from an artistic collaboration with Susan Quateman on the resilient nature of the quarries will be included. The role of the granite industry will be examined through the writings of several female artists who pioneered art in the quarries, including Ellen Day Hale. The talk at the Museum will be followed by a guided tour of Flat Ledge Quarry in Rockport. Please note that the walk through Flat Ledge Quarry may not be accessible to all lecture audience members.
This program is $10 for CAM members / $15 non-members (includes admission). To purchase tickets or for more information please call (978)283-0455 x10 or email info@capeannmuseum.org. Tickets can also be purchased online at Eventbrite.
We have an excellent speaker joining us next week for the Businesswomenās Fall Luncheon. Adrianne Haslet is a Boston Marathon bombing survivor, philanthropist, advocate, inspirational speaker and now, Boston Marathon runner and finisher. Click Here to learn more about Adrianne Haslet and to register for the Luncheon.
Please join us on Thursday, October 13 to welcome Adrianne to Cape Ann for this wonderful event at the Beauport Hotel. Both men and women are welcome to attend. The Luncheon is sponsored by the Businesswomenās Group and the some of the proceeds benefit the Carolyn OāConnor Scholarship. Find more details on the event here.
Businesswomenās Fall Luncheon
Thursday, October 13, 2016
11:30 AM ā 1:00 PM
Beauport Hotel, Gloucester
REGISTER HERE
2016 Gloucester Schooner Festival –Ā Dedicated to Kay Ellis
HighlightsĀ from Gloucester’s magnificent Schooner Festival,Ā including the schooner welcome, Parade of Sail, the schooner race from a rocky cliff outpost, awards ceremonyĀ where Fly Amero and Daisy Nell honor Kay with a song, Daisy tells a funny joke, Adventure Captain Stefan Edick wins a special award, fireworks from Stage Fort Park, and more.Ā The film opens with scenesĀ of Cape Ann schooners, participatingĀ schooners, and Gloucester fishing boats, shotĀ all around Gloucester Harbor during the weekend of the festival.
With special thanks toĀ Al Bezanson,Ā Daisy Nell, andĀ Schooner Welcome Committee membersĀ Brett Ramsey,Ā Max Ramsey, andĀ Nick Ramsey.
The Gloucester Schooner FestivalĀ is held each year over Labor Day weekend and organized by Maritime Gloucester and the Gloucester Schooner Festival Committee. The Schooner Festival celebrates the role the fishing schooner has played in theĀ maritime heritage of the east coast, especially Cape Ann.
Adventure – Stefan Edick
Ardelle – Harold Burnham
American Eagle – John Foss
Apella – Dan Hall
Bald Eagle – Paul Cole/JudithĀ Nast
Blackbird – Peter Thompson
Columbia – Karl Joyner
Eileen Marie – Peter Houston
Fame – Mike Rutstein (not raccing)
Green Dragon – Andy Bezanson
Hindu – Josh Rowan
Ishmael – Fred and Sarah Murphy
Istar – Josiah Mayo
Lettie Howard – Colin Graham
Liberty Clipper – Dylan Saltzman
Light Reign – Mike Lawrence
Malabar II – James Lobdell
Narwhal – Bob Bernert
Principles – Derek Durling
Redbird – Daisy Nell/Stan Collinson
Roseway – Tom Ryan
Sugar Babe – Ed Boynton
Thomas Lannon – Heath Ellis
Tree of Life – Paul Morse
Tyrone – Matt Sutphin
NBC news correspondent Tom Costello tapes Los Angeles, Seattle, New York, Washington DC, and…Gloucester. Matt Coogan and Gloucester on the Today Show as positive example.
http://www.today.com/video/could-new-led-street-lights-be-hazardous-to-your-health-778725443527


