Happy Birthday To Our Boy Craig Kimberley

This guy!
Sunset Practice
Enjoyed watching the seine boats practicing at sunset from the rooftop deck of the Beauport Hotel

Nichole’s Pick. Period.
I guess you could say that I’m boycotting my Picks Post this week, because….while I haven’t missed one since Joey asked me to start writing them….there is only one true pick for this weekend… The 89th Saint Peter’s Fiesta.
Here is your list of events for this year…. taken from
http://www.stpetersfiesta.org/2004program.html
| St. Peter’s Fiesta 2016 |
Novena to St. Peter Monday, June 13 – Tuesday, June 21 |
Wednesday, June 22
7:00–10:00 p.m. Musical Entertainment….St. Peter’s Park:
“Barry Mooney and The Sounds of Legends ”
Thursday, June 23
Youth 3 on 3 Basketball Tounament Time to be announced.
For further details, contact the Cape Ann YMCA.
6:30 p.m…… Fiesta 5K Road Race – with Cape Ann YMCA –
Starting location Stage Fort Park,
Finish line at St. Peter’s Park.
For further details, contact the Cape Ann YMCA.
8:00–11:00… Entertainment, Dance and Music featuring…..
“WILD FIRE” …. St. Peter’s Park
Friday, June 24
4:45 p.m……. Greasy Pole Contest…and…Women’s Seine Boat Races
Pavilion Beach
6:30 p.m……. Entertainment….Before Opening Ceremonies
7:30 p.m. …… Formal Opening ….St. Peter’s Square
Entertainment immediately following to 11:30 p.m…. featuring Elio Lorusso and SEABREEZE
Saturday, June 25
9:30 a.m…… Family Activity Day….Newell Stadium
For further details, contact the Cape Ann YMCA.
10:00 a.m……. Pavilion Beach…Military Seine Boat Race: –
U.S. Coast Guard vs U.S. Navy…
Gloucester Fire Department vs Gloucester Police Department
3:00 p.m…… Children’s Games…. Beach Court
4:45 p.m…… Sports Events… Pavilion Beach
Seine Boat Races..&..Greasy Pole Contest
8:00–11:30 pm. Musical Entertainment…St. Peter’s Square….
“Gian Faraone and Big Band Orchestra”
Sunday, JUNE 26
10:00 a.m…… Celebration of MASS OF ST. PETER….. at St. Peter’s Park
10:00 a.m…… Celebration of MASS OF ST. PETER….. at St. Peter’s Park
12:00 noon….. Procession following the Celebration of Outdoor Mass
3:00 p.m…… Blessing of the Fleet… Stacy Boulevard.
3:00 p.m… … Concert….United States Navy Band Northeast…St. Peter’s Park
4:45 p.m…… Sports Events…at Pavilion Beach –
Seine Boat Races..&...Greasy Pole Contest
6:30 p.m…… Children’s Pinata Contest – Pascucci Court
6:30 -7:15 pm Musical entertainment.. St. Peter’s Square… featuring Jimmy Geany
7:15 p.m……. Awards Ceremony – Trophies awarded to winners of the Sports Events
8:30 p.m…… Musical Entertainment – St. Peter’s Park featuring Paul London
11:00 p.m…… Raffle Drawings and Closing Procession
Save the Date: Next Year….
St. Peter’s Fiesta, 90th Anniversary, June 21 – June 25, 2017

2016 St. Peter’s Novena Final Rosary & Traditional Procession To Beach Court!


On this last evening immediately following the mass the novena committee members head to the kitchen to slice& serve Cassatha Cake to all in attendence while the Men prepare to remove St. Peter from the Novena Altar. Following the final “Novena Coffee” all gather outside the American Legion hall for St. Peter’s ceremonial procession to Beach Court to the Sanfilippo home, where Fiesta Committee President Joe Novello addresses the crowd with the official begining of The St. Peter’s Fiesta!






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Lots of activity @CaptJoeLobster this morning. It’s go time for #lobster season. Let’s do this! #lobstercompany #GloucesterMA
Sista Felicia’s “Cello” Bottling Night
Last night’s my comer’s gathered to bottle this years summer batch of Sista Felicia’s Fruity Cello just in time for St. Peter’s Fiesta and the 4 th of July!

This years summer batch consist of Watermelon, Cantaloupe, & Rasberry Cello all in both straight and cream versions!
Our evening started off with light dinner of Grilled Muddica Steak Sandwiches, and String Bean Potsto Salad,( both recipes highlighted in “Gifts Of Gold In A Sicilian Kitchen With Sista Felicia; Harvest”



Comere Bridget and I carefully concocted the batches of fruity cellos while the girls assisted in an assembly line fashion of bottling each flavor. Custom “Sista Felicia Cello Labels” designed by James Eves owner of Cape Ann Giclee beautiful adorn each bottle!






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Cape Ann Community Bulletin Board Listings For 6/23/16
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.
A bit of Brazil growing in Gloucester
JUNE 22, 2016 ~ BACKYARDGROWERSGLOUCESTER
Ryan, Fernando, and Sarah stand proudly in front of their garden.
Fernando, his wife Raquel, and their two children Ryan and Sarah are participants in the 2016 Backyard Garden Program. Raquel and Fernando are originally from Brazil, and they heard about our program when they volunteered to translate our program application into Portuguese.
When asked about his experience with their garden, Fernando said that “it’s getting the kids to eat healthier and showing them where their food comes from”. His daughter Sarah, when asked what her favorite thing to do in the garden was, said she “likes watering, because it makes the plants grow”.
Fernando said that there isn’t one day where the whole family doesn’t go out to the garden to see what had changed from the day before. Often when Fernando is in the garden his young son Ryan comes to help out. Fernando noted that both Sarah and Ryan “are impressed that they’re growing things they can eat” and laughed when he recalled all the times Sarah would ask, “Dad what is this, can you eat this!?”.
Not only does their immediate family love this garden, but Raquel’s mother, a McPherson Park resident, plants in the BYG managed McPherson Park Community Garden. Often Sarah’s grandmother and her can be found out in the garden watering and harvesting, and Fernando said that the garden is therapeutic for his mother-in-law. As a chef Fernando has loved having the fresh produce and herbs for his cooking, and mentioned that he has had the chance to explain to Sarah and Ryan that sometimes they make salads with multiple types of lettuce. Not only that, but because they have their own garden they have had the opportunity to plant some things from Brazil that they can’t find in stores in the area, and Fernando’s mother-in-law has been able to use that produce in cooking traditional dishes that they missed.
When asked what this garden means to him and his family, Fernando said “it’s another chance for us to do things together, and it’s strengthening our family”.
For more information on how to support our Backyard Garden Program see our donate page, and for information on how to apply see our program page.
North Shore Arts Association of Gloucester celebrating its 94th year, reflects this philosophy with its “Art in Action – Connecting Communities”
North Shore Arts Association: American writer, artist and philosopher E. Hubbard said “Art is not a thing, it is a way.” The historic North Shore Arts Association of Gloucester celebrating its 94th year, reflects this philosophy with its “Art in Action – Connecting Communities” focus this season, by hosting a groundbreaking collaboration with Gloucester’s marine conservation/research group Ocean Alliance, now headquartered in Gloucester’s iconic Paint Factory, and historic Rocky Neck Art Colony. Supporting the Ocean Alliance mission to protect and preserve our oceans and marine life and North Shore Arts Association and Rocky Neck Art Colony’s mission of supporting the arts, an “Art Exhibition of the Sea and Science” will be on display June 17 through July 30 in the galleries of NSAA. Although works of all genres will be on display, the main focus will be works depicting the sea and Cape Ann. A very unique component of the exhibition will be a show and silent auction of works painted on old roofing slates removed from the historic Paint Factory building. These historic slates donated to NSAA by non-profit Ocean Alliance provide the substrate used by NSAA Artist Members to create original paintings, each approximately 12″x24″ depicting a myriad images. Bids for the silent auction may be placed June 17 through July 30 by visiting or contacting NSAA. One hundred per cent of silent auction proceeds will go to fund the ongoing restoration of the NSAA’s gallery building and Ocean Alliance’s Paint Factory headquarters. The collaboration also offers an extraordinary series of Ocean Alliance and Rocky Neck Art Colony lectures and performances. This special programing was made possible through partial funding by the Massachusetts Cultural Council. The first of the series will be marine conservation/research group Ocean Alliance presenting a lecture “Why Whales?” by CEO Dr. Iain Kerr on Sunday, June 26th, 12:30-1:30pm followed by a reception, open free to the public 2-4pm. A dynamic performance/poetry reading, “Sea Change: Reversing the Tide” will be presented by President of Ocean Alliance Dr. Roger Payne – whose profound discovery of whale songs has been a major force in their protection – and his wife, noted British actress Lisa Harrow on Thursday, July 7th at 7pm. Rocky Neck Art Colony President and arts and marine conservation advocate Karen Ristuben will present a lecture “Intersection of Marine Science, Conservation, Activism and Art on Saturday, July 23rd 3pm. All lectures and performances are free with a suggested donation of $5. To learn more about these three iconic non-profits visithttp://www.nsarts.org, http://www.whale.org and rockyneckartcolony.org.
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Recent Ribbon Cuttings on Cape Ann
This past week we celebrated ribbon cuttings with three local businesses. Tonno Restaurant in Gloucester had a ribbon cutting ceremony to kick off their grand opening in the afternoon on Friday, June 17. Later that evening, 7th Wave Restaurant had a ribbon cutting to celebrate new General Manager Natasha Khan and Executive Chef Zac Tran bringing on a new menu concept. Monday afternoon, June 20, The Brass Monkey welcomed family, friends and customers to join in their ribbon cutting and grand opening celebration.
BIG THINGS are happening on Cape Ann this year! We are excited to welcome you all and wish you great success!
Crystal Healing Workshop…
More Cape Ann Health, Fitness and Wellness News-
http://www.capeannwellness.com

Crystal & Healing are two words that tend to go to together all the time…
Welcome to our next Crystal class featuring Crystal Concentrics’ Kyle Russell – at Ayurveda Wellness Healing – 25 Lexington Ave, 2nd fl, Magnolia, MA
Thursday, June 23rd, 7 – 9pm
This is a followup to May’s successful “Working with Crystals” event – and may be our only collaboration with Kyle till the Fall – so be sure to mark your calendars and register soon.
We’ll be Learning, Meditating, and Sharing – all on the topic of Healing Crystals – which will be enlightening for both the seasoned practitioner and the novice!
Kyle will be bringing a fine selection of top quality Crystals – specifically selected for use during this event – and also available for purchase!
Here’s a few quote’s from our May workshop:
~”You make it so easy to understand in the way you…
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Bacheler Civil War Coat Poll
BUONA FESTA 2016!
Photos from Tuesday evening’s Novena and procession. Truly a beautiful and blessed tradition.
Novena Ladies ~ Thank you Grace and Jeanne Marie for your kind assistance and for allowing filming.
Buona Festa!
Jeanne Marie and Dante
Sara Favazza proudly stands by the statue of Saint Peter. She is the youngest of Captain Salvatore Favazza’s ten children. In 1926-1927, Captain Favazza commissioned Charlestown sculptor De Petero to create the statue of Saint Peter.


Giovanna and Mayor Romeo Theken
CAFE SICILIA’S SCRUMPTIOUS BUONA FESTA CAKE!!
BEAUTIFUL HANDMADE SAINT PETER BUTTONS
Craig Kimberly Live In The Drone For Today’s Seine Boat Races- Check It Out!
Practicing near the Greasy Pole

Alicia Unleashed 30- Viva Fevah

Alicia Unleashed Episode 30 taped with Kevin Bacon, B- Side, Sam Frontiero and Hostess Alicia Cox
Hey Goombadi, Dirty 30, Sam may have a leo baby, Sam and Alicia share a cousin, Beauport Hotel opening, Shout to rowing girls of Rogue, Gary’s first fiesta, What do you tell your “outside” friends about fiesta?, Sammo wins greasey pole, Weird… people drink during Fiesta?, Have you ever been to the greasy pole?, Fiesta baby, 42 isn’t old any more, Greasy pole contenders, Fiesta when your younger, Summer goals, How Sam announced the baby, Alyssa Curcuru photography, Summer beach reads, Pixar movies, Khole’s book, 2016 deaths this week, How do you prounce the chant? Alicia ruined the closer

GLOUCESTER ARTS AND CULTURE INITIATIVE ANNOUNCES RECEIPT OF $5,000 LEAD GIFT

The Gloucester Arts and Cultural Initiative (ACI) is excited to announce the receipt of a $5,000 lead gift to its Campaign for the Arts. An anonymous donor will match the next $5,000 in contributions to ACI dollar for dollar. ACI seeks donors to help meet this donor’s challenge and double the power of their gift by giving today. All gifts will help meet the Massachusetts Cultural Council (MCC) Adams Grant minimum fundraising requirement of $16,800 by June 30, 2016.
ACI invites people who live and work in Gloucester to take the lead in building Gloucester’s communities through arts and culture by supporting the Campaign for the Arts. To make a tax deductible donation, please press the donate button on our Facebook Page, @GloucesterArtsAndCulture, or send a check made payable to our Fiscal Agent “Rocky Neck Art Colony/ACI” to Gloucester Arts and Culture Initiative, 6 Wonson St, Gloucester, MA 01930.
The Gloucester Arts and Cultural Initiative was founded in 2015 by Rocky Neck Art Colony, seARTS and ArtsGloucester to address ongoing needs in arts and culture identified in Gloucester’s 2001 Community Development Plan. Today, backed by more than fifty collaborators and a $45,500 two-year Adams Grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council (MCC), the Gloucester Arts and Cultural Initiative is a unique opportunity to leverage these resources and the mandate to reach the goal set in the 2001 Plan. The mission of ACI is to support the City’s arts and cultural heritage sector and to strengthen and promote the cultural vitality of the City’s waterfront and neighborhoods.
Background
The Gloucester Arts and Culture Initiative (ACI), an exciting opportunity to build community through arts and culture. Dedicated to sustaining Gloucester’s rich heritage of cultural traditions and artistic accomplishments, ACI aims to broaden awareness, participation, and enjoyment of arts and culture for everyone who lives or works in Gloucester. Together, we will rejuvenate of our sense of place and foster diverse creative expression within our city. The need for such an Initiative has been recognized for over 15 years, and today Gloucester is well positioned to act on that need.
In 2001, Gloucester’s Community Development Plan set a goal “to support Gloucester’s arts and cultural community as a cultural and economic resource by integrating the arts and culture into the life of the community, downtown, and in villages and neighborhoods.” It went on to identify areas for action and specific goals, and it recommended that a municipal arts organization take the lead in moving Gloucester towards them. Three new arts groups responded, and they have achieved crucial results, but fifteen years later, no group has been established with the authority and resources needed to fulfill the highest and most far-reaching goal of broad integration of Gloucester’s communities, artists, businesses, organizations, and government through support of arts and culture. Our research confirms that this goal remains as important as ever to our community.
Today, backed by more than fifty collaborators and a $45,500 two-year Adams Grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council (MCC), the Gloucester Arts and Culture Initiative has a unique opportunity to fulfill the mandate of the 2001 Community Development Plan.
ACI will celebrate Gloucester’s strong cultural heritage and use it as a bridge to a future that recognizes the creative expression all around us and the value it brings to our lives, our community, and our world. As Gloucester’s umbrella arts and culture organization, ACI will work with the broader community in three principal roles:
1. Catalyst
ACI will serve as a catalyst for projects and collaborations that address unmet needs and pursue opportunities for creative expression.
In this role, ACI hosted four Ward Forums in April 2016 in which over 70 participants identified development of studio and performance space as a top area of need. Participants also expressed hopes for expanding the range of Gloucester citizens who experience, appreciate, understand, make, perform, and participate in arts and culture. ACI will host future forums to explore ways for groups to work together to address identified needs efficiently, uncovering synergies and overlapping goals to strengthen groups and address gaps in support for the full range of our community.
2. Manager
ACI will manage arts and culture initiatives to address identified needs.
In this role, ACI will partner with local businesses, arts groups, and elected officials to identify underutilized spaces and create zoning overlays to provide needed visual and performance studio spaces, with an aim to cluster artists together to promote creative collaborations, innovations, and economies of scale.
3. Clearinghouse
ACI will act as a clearinghouse for information about resources of interest to local organizations and artists.
In this role, ACI will gather and disseminate information about grants, business courses for artists, marketing partners, municipal contacts, and more. By serving as the Gloucester’s central point of contact for artists, cultural organizations, event organizers, and creative businesses, ACI will foster connections, collaborations, synergy, and innovative ideas that enrich our lives and community.
To complete the establishment of a successful program, the Gloucester Arts and Culture Initiative needs to do two things: build awareness of the Initiative, and raise $16,800 in matching funds required by the MCC Adams Grant. Our Campaign for the Arts aims both to open the door to continued significant support for Gloucester from the state of Massachusetts and to begin to assume an umbrella role by building broad public awareness and support. We are currently seeking generous lead donors to help fuel a campaign to educate the community and gain support for the Initiative.
Campaign for the Arts
1 x $15,000 one donor — accomplished as MATCH (anonymous donor)
2 x $12,500 two donors
5 x $11,000 five donors
5 x $11,800 multiple donors
Total 5 x $16,800 matching funds required by MCC grant
ACI invites friends of Gloucester to take the lead in building Gloucester’s communities through arts and culture by supporting the Campaign for the Arts. Should you care to make a tax deductible donation, please press the donate button on our Facebook Page, @GloucesterArtsAndCulture, or send a check made payable to our fiscal agent “Rocky Neck Art Colony/ACI” to Gloucester Arts and Culture Initiative, 6 Wonson St, Gloucester MA 01930. Thank you for supporting and being part of Gloucester!
Project Manager
Martha Wood
Program Partners
Rocky Neck Art Colony
seARTS
ArtsGloucester
Steering Committee
Henry Allen
Jo-Ann Castano
James Caviston
Jo-Anne Crawford
Tom Daniel
Robert Haverkamp
Judith Hoglander
Suzanne Gilbert Lee
Brenda Malloy
Valerie Nelson
Martin Ray
Matthew Swift
CONTACTS:
Martha Wood
Project Manager
Gloucester Arts and Culture Initiative
Martha@GloucesterArtsAndCulture.org
(978) 857-6731
Matthew Swift
Steering Committee
Gloucester Arts and Culture Initiative
(978) 491-7785
Contemporary Seascapes at G19 Gallery
Rockport’s newest Contemporary Art gallery is welcoming the Summer season with an exhibit of creatively reimagined Contemporary seascapes. The exhibit will feature work by Nationally recognized local and regional artists including physicist-turned-artist Dr. Regina Valluzzi, former Czech spymaster Lawrence Martin-Bittman, and Rockport and Gloucester native Kathleen Miller.
Waves of Inspiration
What: Contemporary Seascapes at G19 Gallery, featuring the work of gallery artist Dr. Regina Valluzzi and local artists Kathleen Miller and Lawrence Bittman
Where: G19 gallery, 19 Broadway, Rockport, MA 01966
When: June 7 – July 1; Gala Reception: Saturday, June 25, 4pm – 7 pm
Contact: Cynthia Belchou (978) 290-1411 artfulartisans@gmail.com
Gallerist Cynthia Belchou, owner and Art Director of G19 Gallery in Rockport, MA has curated an exciting exhibit of seascapes by artists with a connection to Cape Ann. The seascape subjects in the exhibit acknowledge Rockport’s long history and storied tradition of creative art and artists. The artists’ creative use of color, form and media infuse the exhibit with a fresh, exciting and thoroughly modern contemporary flair.
The sea and shore have always inspired artists. In Contemporary Art, seascapes lend themselves to abstraction and to modern styles. The simplicity of seascape compositions both invite and require an artist’s creativity to bring motion, interest, a story, or a meditation into each scene. The artists in “Waves of Inspiration” approach the Sea in unique and personal ways. Each artist brings a different and fascinating insight into the subject of “Sea”.
Featured artist Dr. Regina Valluzzi is an Arlington, MA resident with strong ties to Rockport’s artistic community. Her frequent visits to Rockport, MA allow her to appreciate the area’s unique seacoast, skies, natural habitats and beauty with fresh eyes on each excursion. Valluzzi was trained and worked as a research scientist for over a decade before switching to art 5 years ago. Her history as a Materials Science innovator informs her approach to painting. Valluzzi uses the unique properties of acrylic paint and media to create dazzling scenes. Transparent patterned layers of acrylic modulate sparkling metal and dimensional patterns of glimmering mica, while tiny glass spheres focus and reflect light. Valluzzi sees seascapes as a unique challenge for painting. How can a painter capture something that is always in motion? How can paint capture a scene whose essence is dancing patterns of light? By using the transparent properties of acrylic with light manipulating media, her work brings the light and movement of the sea into her mixed media paintings.
Featured artist Kathleen Miller is local to Cape Ann. She grew up in Gloucester and currently lives and works in Rockport, MA. Her sensitive approach to her medium and her subjects has created a strong regional following for her work. In her abstracted seascapes light and color are fractured and abstracted into juicy chunks of clear color. Her style could be described as a modernized re-imagined pointillism. Many of her paintings use sand and other natural local materials to create subtle variations in texture and granularity. The play of patterns created through her confident brushwork and finely detailed textures lead the viewer to imagine scintillating patterns of water, sand and sky. Kathleen Miller’s seascapes often feature people enjoying the scene. The human element blends perfectly with her nuanced and textured use of oil painting media.
Another featured artist on exhibit is Lawrence Martin-Bittman. An ex-spy from the former Czechoslovakia, he fled to the West and defected to the USA during the Cold War. After a successful career as a Journalism professor at Boston university, Larry Bittman (Larry the Spy) relocated to Gloucester, where he maintains a studio space and a small gallery. Larry is an avid fisherman with a special relationship to the sea. His works are a clever and sophisticated mix of influences. One can see the threads of both the Folk art and Fine art of his Czech heritage running through complex pieces that draw from his deep knowledge of Art. His pieces are often clever and humorous and are infused with allusions to a secret narrative. looking at his work, one can glimpse entire mythologies he has created, capturing his special relationship with the Sea.
Cape Ann is known for beautiful scenic coasts and charming towns full of character. The beauty of the area and independent Yankee spirit has nurtured generations of artists and spawned a number of notable Art Colonies and Schools of Artistic expression. Rockport, MA has been home to The Rockport School of painting, and to generations of creatives working and exhibiting in the Rockport Art Colony. Contemporary Art is flourishing in Rockport, continuing a storied tradition with renewed vibrancy.
G19 Gallery: https://www.facebook.com/G19-Artisans-346696715526515/
Regina Valluzzi: http://DreamingLines.com
Kathleen Miller: https://www.facebook.com/kmillergallery/
Lawrence Bittman: http://www.studio006andahalf.com/
BREAKING NEWS: Tickets just went on sale for Henri Smith feat. Charles Neville in Beverly Aug 19
Gloucester’s Henri Smith returns to Beverly on August 19 after headlining last year’s wildly successful Beverly Block Party! For this summer’s Mardi-Gras themed concert at Beverly’s Vittori-Rocci hall, Henri welcomes Grammy-winners Charles Neville and Amadee Castenell with a special appearance by the New England Nevilles featuring Charles Neville with his two sons: keyboardist Khalif and drummer Talyn.
This concert features reserved seats (get them here) with plenty of room to dance in the aisles with Henri, the New England Nevilles and the whole band during the traditional Second Line.
ScooterTown Officially Open For Business!

Local College student Samatha Ryder officially opens her new business “ScooterTown” located at 21 Main Street adjacent to Tonno’s Resturant! If you are planning a trip to Gloucester this summer and want to tour our beautiful island on your own definitely add this to your to do list! When you stop by to rent a scooter be sure to tell Samatha Sista Felicia sent you!





























