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Nichole’s Picks 8/20 + 8/21
Pick #1: Gloucester Waterfront Festival
9:00 a.m – 6:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at Stage Fort Park
With live music, crafts, vendors, artisans, and much more Stage Fort Park will be the place to be this weekend. In addition to all of the shopping and entertainment, the North Shore Old Car Club will be displaying a large collection of antique automobiles on Sunday.


Pick #2: Antique and Classic Boat Festival
Salem, Ma at the Brewer Hawthorne Cove Marina

The flash of polished bronze and gleam of varnished wood across the water will be the order of the day as elegant antique and classic yachts sail into the host city of Salem, Massachusetts for the 34th Annual Antique & Classic Boat Festival August 20-21, 2016. Mostly wood, primarily private yachts and aesthetically stunning, the vessels will be on display to the public over the weekend at Brewer Hawthorne Cove Marina. A hallmark of the Festival is the great variety of craft exhibited. “Where else,” says Pat Wells, Coordinator, “can one see 1900s-60s motor yachts, mahogany speedboats, sloops, yawls, schooners and a 19th century gold-leaf canoe! Although many of these craft are museum quality, they are real boats in the water and in use by their owners today.”
To the delight of the public, some skippers sport vintage garb; others display period décor or play a few tunes. Table settings and captivating floral arrangements might be found aboard a boat. Welcome mats are in evidence and children, pets and parrots have been known to enliven the scene. Many hospitable owners invite the public aboard for a personal tour, regaling visitors with tales of their boat’s history, memorable voyages and the joys and woes of restoring their classic.


Pick #3: Boston Greenfest

Welcome to the region’s largest multicultural environmental music festival located at Boston City Hall Plaza, Faneuil Hall and the adjacent Sam Adams Park. This year will feature a Showcase of Innovation. Find out how salt, water and vinegar can be more powerful than bleach. Try out apps that can make your life easier and our world greener. Discover ways to grow a mini-farm in your kitchen. See how easy it is to give new purpose to household objects. Appreciate art and jewelry made from recycled materials.
At this free event you can experience live music and dance performances from more than 20 countries, watch an eco-fashion show featuring local designers with models walking the runway in upcycled fashion, create a community-wide art piece, view a green film festival, test drive an electric car, listen to inspiring speakers, take a ride on a bike that generates electricity, taste healthy international cuisines, have a drink at the beer and wine garden, and much more.
Learning comes in many forms. Boston GreenFest is a community classroom. It allows everyone to learn and explore together. It will bring the innovator out that is in each one of us.
Boston GreenFest is a celebration of life and possibility, providing you with ideas and experiences that can shape your life and the life of your community. When summer comes to a close, see that it closes by opening a door to a greener future. Turn off your AC, call your friends and neighbors, and come explore Boston GreenFest!
As always, for a more comprehensive list of family activities, please visit our friends at North Shore Kid
Gail Welter Crushin’ On G-Town
Hi, I love you page and your town. My husband and I visited recently and enjoyed a 3-day stay – not our first visit. I’m a blogger and featured the sights and pleasures of Gloucester in my blog in a few different posts. I thought you might be interested in reading them and perhaps sharing them on your Facebook page.
We sailed the Thomas E. Lannon: http://www.lifeasiseeitphotography.net/2016/07/sailing-on-seas-on-thomas-e-lannon.html
We also visited Beauport: http://www.lifeasiseeitphotography.net/2016/08/before-skip-and-joanna-gaines-there-was.html
Then in Rockport: http://www.lifeasiseeitphotography.net/2016/07/halibut-point-state-park-must-see-when.html
And: http://www.lifeasiseeitphotography.net/2016/07/rockport-massachusetts-perfect-seaside.html
My last post from our visit will be featuring the Adventurer Schooner and the Maritime Museum. Please enjoy these posts and check out others written about your area which can be found in my Table of Contents under “Destination-Massachusetts”. Thanks and have a great day!!!
Adult coloring at the library. Artist Christy Park show in the Matz Gallery.



Award Winning Actress DOSSY PEABODY, Granddaughter of PAT THE BUNNY Author Joins Playtime Stories Company at the Gloucester Stage Co. Saturday
PLAYTIME STORIES WELCOMES ACCLAIMED GSC ACTRESS AS
GUEST NARRATOR
SATURDAY, August 20 10 AM
Guest Narrator Dossy Peabody Performs with YAW Actors
Her Grandmother Dorothy Kunhardt’s Best Selling Books:
Pat the Bunny and Junket is Nice
And
Robert McCloskey’s
Make Way For Ducklings
AT GLOUCESTER STAGE COMPANY
Live Theater Performances and Activities for GSC’s Youngest Audience Members Age 2 and Older

Gloucester Stage Company proudly continues Playtime Stories, an engaging combination of children’s stories, live performances and activities for ages 2 and older, on Saturday, August 20 at 10 am with Guest Narrator Award winning actress Dossy Peabody joining the Playtime Stories company to narrate her grandmother Dorothy Kunhardt’s classics Pat The Bunny and Junket Is Nice; and the New England favorite, Robert McCloskey’s Make Way for Ducklings at Gloucester Stage, 267 East Main Street, Gloucester. The Playtime Stories offers young children the unique opportunity to experience the fun and magic of live theater as they watch their favorite books come to life onstage. Following the performance audience members will be invited to join the Playtime Stories Company in fun and interactive workshops relating to the story. Each Saturday the Playtime Stories Company, consisting of members of Gloucester Stage’s apprentice company, veteran Youth Acting Workshop students and special guest narrators perform a children’s story against the backdrop of the story’s illustrations as well as create a dynamic weekly series of interactive events related to the story.
A North Shore native and Salem resident, Dossy Peabody is thrilled to join the Playtime Stories company on August 20 to read her Grandmother Dorothy Kunhardt’s classic children’s books. Dossy Peabody was recognized in 1990 by the Boston Theater Critics’ Association with the very first Elliot Norton Outstanding Acting Award. At GSC she has created some of Israel Horovitz’s most memorable characters in his most successful plays including the Gloucester play, Park Your Car in Harvard Yard, and the Wakefield set, The Widow’s Blind Date . She has also appeared in many feature films including Mermaids, The Crucible and Amistad.
Dossy Peabody’s Grandmother Dorothy Kunhardt was the author of over 50 children’s book, including the legendary interactive book and one of the best selling children’s books of all time, Pat the Bunny which has sold over 6 million copies. She was also a historian, writing several books about 19th century America, including a well-known account of the aftermath of Lincoln’s assassination, Twenty Days. Ms. Kunhardt was the subject of the recent HBO Documentary. Living With Lincoln.
Each week Playtime Stories explores different stories ranging from classic fairy tales to new stories to works by local authors. Upcoming performances include: August 20: Guest Narrator award winning actress Dossy Peabody reads Make Way For Ducklings; Pat the Bunny and Junket Is Nice; August 27: Corduroy and Lily’s Plastic Purse. All Playtime Storyperformances are held at 10 am at Gloucester Stage, 267 East Main Street, Gloucester, MA. Admission is $5. Advance reservations available. For more information, call the Gloucester Stage Box Office at 978-281-4433 or visit www.gloucesterstage.com
Gloucester whale research in Alaska: report from the field
15 blow samples, 1 delivery by plane Northern Exposure-like (Alaska! ), and one eagle, not in distress:
“We were out on the water by 7:30 am yesterday, but it was still cloudy and raining so we were a bit down. We don’t like to collect Snot in the rain; droplets of rain in the dish could be Snot so we have to process every dish which is a lot of work for us and even more for the analysis lab.
By 10:00 am the skies cleared the seas started to calm down and the team worked like a well-oiled machine (albeit in a very small boat). We collected 6 samples in the next 3 hours and then changed location close to Turnabout Island about 10 miles away. The first thing we saw here was a bird in distress just off the shoreline, we sent up a drone and realized that it was not in distress but it was a bald eagle swimming shore with a fish so big that it could not fly. It swam amazingly well and reached the shore successfully (with dinner).
The water around us seemed to be boiling with life and soon 4 whales turned up and were swimming less than one body length from the shoreline side lunging. The footage we recorded is absolutely spectacular and we collected 2 more samples.
The day was saved by the fact we could charge our flight batteries all day from the boat batteries. The previous day our inverted failed and we had a new one flown in (the same day) from Juneau (for $11) from Alaska Industrial Hardware & Alaska Seaplanes. Only in Alaska!!
We had a chance to have 2 drone’s in the air, one recording the other collecting Snot. Our Inspire 1 drone’s worked flawlessly.
We finally pulled into the dock last night at 8:00 pm exhausted but elated with a total of 15 samples, stunning video footage of whale behavior and memories that will last a life time. Foggy this morning – but we are sure that it will soon burn off so we are heading out.”
Ian Kerr Ocean Alliance
Shore lunge photo
CATA STUDENT BUS PASSES For 2016-2017 SCHOOL YEAR ON SALE AT GLOUCESTER HIGH SCHOOL STARTING WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24
CATA Student Bus Passes are scheduled to be sold in the Gloucester High School Atrium on Wednesday, August 24, Thursday, August 25 and Friday, August 26 from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m.; Tuesday, August 30 from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. and Wednesday, August 31 and Thursday, September 1 from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. in the Gloucester High School Atrium. Student Passes will not be available for purchase at the CATA office until after September 5.
The Pass Plus, Unlimited Semester (Fall or Spring) Pass and Unlimited Annual Pass will be on sale. Students passes are not valid for Danvers or Peabody malls.
The Unlimited Semester (Fall or Spring) Pass and Unlimited Annual Pass are photo IDs and the student must be present at the time of purchase. The cost for the Unlimited Annual Pass is $200.00; the cost for the Unlimited Semester (Fall or Spring) Pass is $100.00 and the cost for the Pass Plus is $25.00. All Passes are payable by cash or check. For further information, call the CATA office at 978-283-7278.525 In Magnolia Is Worth The Trip- Classy Comfort Food At Reasonable Prices
More Cape Ann Dining News-
http://www.capeanneats.com
As an East Gloucester Guy Who Rarely Leaves The Shire In The Summer I Can Say Without Question That The Drive Cross Town To 525 IS Definitely Worth It!
Get The Stromboli! The crust in the Stromboli was outrageously good. The Strawberry Cove Salad Delicious. Solid Pour On The Drinks.
If you haven’t been, I would not hesitate. 525 On Lexington Ave In Magnolia.
Check Them Out On Facebook @Magnolia525
525 is also committed to using local Seafood and host Local Seafood Nights every Wednesday.
Cape Ann Community Bulletin Board Listings For 8/18/16
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.
Phyllis A Maritime Saturday and Marine Yard Sale Saturday September 3, 2016
Image ~ August 17, 2016 ~ middlestwalk
6th Annual Overdose Vigil August 29th
Image ~ August 17, 2016 ~ Joey C~
Music on Meetinghouse Green to Benefit Art Haven
Vermont’s Milkhouse Heaters in Free Concert, Friday, August 12, 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm
Corner of Middle and Church Streets, Gloucester, MA
The Milkhouse Heaters are a husband and wife duo. Mike Sheehy plays guitar and harmonica and Jan Sheehy plays bass. Both sing. They have a vocal harmony style that has been compared to Emmylou Harris and Gram Parsons.
In the early days, Mike played bass while Jan sang lead and played guitar. They could often be found kicking around the Boston music scene. They received airplay on several of the city’s radio stations and were nominated for a Boston Music Award in 2001. They have shared the stage with The Black Crowes, Corey Glover, Fuel, Feeder, and Hum as well as playing the Boston leg of The Vans Warped Tour. Their songs are on numerous compilations alongside the likes of G. Love and Special Sauce, Jack Johnson, Burning Spear, and The Mighty, Mighty Bosstones.
This is concert seven in a series of nine free outdoor concerts presented by the Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation. The family-friendly concert begins at 6 pm. Bring a picnic, folding chairs or blankets. In case of rain, the event will take place inside the Meetinghouse (no food or drink permitted inside.) Donations will be accepted to benefit Art Haven.
Cape Ann Art Haven is a community space where children of all ages and abilities are encouraged to develop creativity and confidence through hands-on learning and collaboration. http://www.arthaven.org/
Next Friday’s concert features the Deb Hardy & Alternate Root Band to benefit the Grace Center.
GLOUCESTER’S LITTLEST OSPREY ON THE ANNISQUAM PERISHES
With regrets, I am sorry to report that the Osprey fledgling has died. Don, whose property the nest is located upon, shares that he observed the Osprey Dad toss the nestling out of the nest. Don went to investigate and found the baby’s lifeless body lying on the ground. He placed it in a box and brought it to Greenbelt. Judging by the condition of the body, it was determined that the young Osprey was most likely killed by an owl.
On a positive note, Don and Eleanor’s Osprey pair will more than likely return to the same nest site next year. They are also thought to be a young couple. Hopefully the pair will hone their parenting skills and, quite possibly, have more than one fledgling on their next attempt. The growing recovery of Osprey to our region means that many things are going right; the improving health of our coastal environment, for example.
Many thanks again to Paul Morrison and sister Kathy, and to Don and Eleanor, for providing this brief window to see the Annisquam River Osprey family. I am looking forward to learning and sharing more next year.
Can’t Resist: Eldest G-Kid Hits 19

White sands of Good Harbor Beach

Windhover Annual Summer Fundraiser – DINER EN COULEUR Thursday 8/18/16
Diner En Couleur
Sous la pleine lune AoÛt
(under the August full moon)
Annual Summer fundraiser
Thursday, August 18, 2016
6:00 – 8:00 pm
Featuring mini dance performances by the Paul Taylor 2 Dance Company, Carol Earle, Sarah Slifer Swift plus live music
Come and enjoy this sumptuous event on the idyllic grounds of Windhover, 257R Granite Street, Rockport, MA, 01966
Bring your own picnic dinner (with settings) and join us at our extravagant white-clothed tables arrayed with flowers. Toast the enchanted performances with a complimentary glass of champagne and chocolate-dipped strawberries!
Walk away with one of our wonderful gift baskets that will be raffled off!
Admission donation is $25 per person. Dress is colorful festive.
Please make a reservation, by sending a check to Windhover, PO Box 2249, Rockport, MA, 01966 or online (through PayPal) at windhover.org (a 501(c)3 non-profit)
For more information, contact Lisa Hahn, windhover@verizon.net or (978) 546-3611
Community Sailing on Adventure

You know summer is fleeting by, so come sailing on Adventure while the weather is still perfect. The next two Saturdays, the 20th and 27th we are sailing from 2 to 5. It’s just $30 for members, ($60 for non-members so it is worth joining up). Because of the harbor dredging Adventure had to move from Maritime Gloucester, but now you can board the shuttle next door at Solomon Jacobs Landing for a short ride out to the ship. I’ll be on the crew both days, ask for me and I’ll show you the ropes, (yes, literally).
Here’s all the info: Purchase Tickets Here
Experience the magnificence of Gloucester’s flagship schooner! A National Historic Landmark, Adventure is an icon of the American fisheries and a floating classroom for maritime history. Adventure is a 122’ historic wooden fishing schooner built in 1926 in Essex, MA — it is truly a destination not to be missed! Bring a picnic and help our crew hoist the sails, and learn about her legacy, restoration, and life aboard one of the Fast and Able fishing schooners.
Boarding will begin at 1:30 PM via the Harbor Launch from Solomon Jacobs Park at 19 Harbor Loop, Gloucester.
Become a Supporting Member JOIN NOW!
Members get free tickets to sail and discounts on unlimited guest passes. Becoming a Member of Schooner Adventure is the best way to support our mission to preserve and operate Adventure for the enrichment of our community and for future generations. Schooner Adventure is operated by The Gloucester Adventure, Inc. a 501(c)(3) organization established to be the stewards of Adventure, to preserve and operate her as a living symbol of Gloucester’s maritime heritage and provide educational programs for students and adults that explores our sea heritage and teaches skills in the art, language, and science of sailing.
Rockport Legion Band Free Concert Sunday August 21
On August 21, 2016, Jim Davison conducts the seventh concert of our 83rd summer concert series at the Back Beach Bandstand in Rockport, Massachusetts. The program will include the following pieces:
Popcorn is available. Children are welcome. Folding chairs and blankets are good.
Concert #7 – August 21, 2016 – 7:00 PM
Jim Davison, conductor
STAR SPANGLED BANNER Francis Scott Key
BILLBOARD MARCH John Klohr
PIRATES OF THE CARRIBEAN Klaus Badelt
PROCESSION OF THE NOBLES Nicholas Rimsky-Korsakov
THE DRUNKEN SAILOR arr. Grant Hill
BIG BAND BASH arr. Bob Lowden
GABRIEL’S OBOE Ennio Morricone ~ Bob Heineman, Oboe Solo
FIDDLER ON THE ROOF Jerry Bock
YOU RAISE ME UP Rolf Lovland ~ Ben Fuller, Vocalist
OLD 89 Steve Thomas
THE IRISH WASHERWOMAN arr. Leroy Anderson
Celtic Celebration
Featuring The Creagan More Pipes & Drums
Dick Chain, Director
WINGS & MURDOS WEDDING Creagan More Pipes & Drums Entrance
HIGHLAND CATHEDRAL Creagan More & Rockport Legion Band
COCK OF THE NORTH Creagan More
79TH FAREWELL TO GIBRALTER Creagan More & Rockport Legion Band
A’ THE BLUE BONNETS Creagan More & Rockport Legion Band
EILEEN ARUN / WESTERING HOME Creagan More
SCOTLAND THE BRAVE / NO AWA Creagan More & Rockport Legion Band
AMAZING GRACE Creagan More & Rockport Legion Band
AULD LANG SYNE Creagan More & Rockport Legion Band
The name, “CREAGAN MORE” is Gaelic for “LARGE ROCKS!”
which means that our Celtic Celebration is actually
A LARGE ROCK CONCERT! (who knew?)
Wednesdays with Fly Amero ~ This week’s musical guest: John Rockwell 7-10pm 8.17.2016

Wednesdays with Fly Amero

Dinner Specials Each Week!
Wednesday, August 17th – 7pm
Musical Guest: JOHN ROCKWELL!

This week we thank the ever popular John Rockwell for
finding time in his busy schedule to grace our Wednesday
Rhumb Line stage. It never fails to be both fun and funny
whenever he and I get together. I look forward – as we all
do! ~ 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…
8/24 – Charlee Bianchini
8/31 – Jay & Laurie Keefe (and friends)
9/07 – Liz Frame & The Kickers
9/14 – Honkytonk Women
Visit: http://www.therhumbline.com/
Looking forward……to seeing you there 🙂
Harbor Loop Summer Concert Series 2016 with Eric Colville Band & Garfish last week’s show on August 11th
group ART show at the IceHouse: Phil Cusumano, Christopher Fleming, Sue Memhard, Sam Parisi, Eoin Vincent, Peter Vincent at Cape Pond Ice 2016

Phil Cusumano – paintings

Christopher R. Fleming – ink line drawings

Sue Memhard (1949-2011) – paintings

Eoin Vincent – photographs

Sam Parisi – paintings

Peter Vincent (1946-2012)– paintings and prints

Arts Update from Mayor Romeo Theken

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So grateful for the calls and emails related to the arts hotline: sefatia4arts@gloucester-ma.gov.
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The first business to respond to arts hotline was ZEKE’S.
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FREE shared studio spaces are available downtown within the historic Fitz Henry Lane house:
- on the second floor; approx 6 feet by 10 feet; carved out space within landmark Schooner Adventure headquarters
- on the first floor; approx 6 x 10 feet; carved out shared space within Sail GHS office
- email sefatia4arts@gloucester-ma-gov if you’re interested in signing up for one of the shared studio spaces
- Sail GHS has also extended a generous offer to bring artists sailing who may want to be out on the water for their plein air work








