Middle Street Walk

Great day doing the Middle Street Walk, between visiting the Judith Sargent House, Art Haven as the kids painted their buoys, The Lobster Trap Tree and City Hall it was a very full and fun day.

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Alicia Unleashed Episode 12-Where is Frankie?

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Alicia Unleashed Episode 12 Taped 12/7/2015 With Special Guests B-side, Misti Feliciano, Rick Doucette and Host Alicia Cox

 

Topics Include:

Salt n’ Pepa “Ain’t Nuthin but a she thing”, 90’s old school battle, Dude, Napster, O’Maley Legion Dances, Have you snuck into a dance?, Boyz to Men, Bridget sucks at love letters, Bye Girl Bye, Roller Pallace, Is Roller Pallace closing?, Save the Roller Palace, Bridget hurt herself at 21 at Roller Palace, Live caller Misti Feliciano of Glosta Joe Coffee, Misti come back!, Devon is 18, 84 Mustang vs, 86 Camaro, Car envy, Larry- Co Bean, People appreciate the island when they leave, Periscope after show, Frankie Gwen, Is Drake Canadian?, “Active Shooter” common term, Insta-Kyle, Sam Hunt, Get the sailors, Call Rick Doucette and Yearbook archives, What holiday songs do you love and dislike?, Hanukkah songs, Straight no Chaser, Holiday Pressure, Holiday Traditions, Favorite Holiday Present, Taylor Swift

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Rocky Neck Art Colony CALL FOR ENTRIES “For the Birds”

CALL FOR ENTRIES
“For the Birds”

A multi-media, juried exhibition and fundraiser inspired by everything Avian

The Rocky Neck Art Colony (RNAC) invites New England artists to submit work to “For the Birds” a six-week exhibition at the Cultural Center at Rocky Neck, 6 Wonson Street, Gloucester, MA 01930. A portion of all sales will be donated to support Mass Audubon’s mission “to protect the nature of Massachusetts for people and wildlife”.

  • Juror: Amy T Montague, Director, Museum of American Bird Art at Mass Audubon
  • Exhibition Dates: January 28-March 6, 2016
  • Gallery Hours: Thursday-Sunday, 12:00-4:00 PM
  • Opening Reception: Sunday, January 31, 2:00-4:00 PM

The Call: The RNAC seeks traditional, decorative and expressive works of art and craft inspired by everything avian including paintings, drawings, photographs, sculpture, decoys, birdhouses, jewelry, cards and more.

About the Juror: Amy Montague is the director of the Museum of American Bird Art at Mass Audubon, the only museum dedicated to art inspired by the beauty, science and wonder of birds. In her 23 years at Mass Audubon, Amy has stewarded and grown the organization’s broad and eclectic art collection, which embraces fine art, folk art, sporting art, illustration and more. She has curated more than 30 exhibitions exploring the intersection of art and nature, focusing on artists as varied as John James Audubon and Andy Warhol. She has twice been a juror for the internationally renowned Birds in Art exhibition at the Woodson Art Museum in Wisconsin.

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THIS BREAKING NEWS: Four Cape Ann Libraries to announce 2016 Public Call to Create a New Cape Ann Classic Children’s Picture Book as part of CAPE ANN READS

Hi Joey, something’s been brewing since last spring and I am so excited to share this happy announcement.

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Gloucester Lyceum & Sawyer Free Public Library, Rockport Public Library, Manchester-By-The-Sea Public Library, and TOHP Burnham Library Essex are pleased to announce and launch a yearlong innovative community reading program in 2016 CAPE ANN READS. The libraries are coordinating with several regional organizations including Cape Ann Museum (CAM), Cape Ann Art Haven, Cape Ann YMCA, Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce, Local Cultural Councils, area schools, cultural districts,  Pathways for Children, and First R Foundation

Throughout 2016 the four Cape Ann public libraries will coordinate special events PLUS administer a contest for original picture book submissions.

One new book. Four communities. Everyone reads.

The 2016 Public Call for the first ever Cape Ann Creates for CAPE ANN READS children’s picture book contest will be open to Cape Ann residents, all ages, students attending school on Cape Ann, and people who work on Cape Ann.  People can collaborate, too. Look for the announcement for the application and guidelines coming in the New Year. The Cape Ann Museum (CAM) is hosting the CAPE ANN READS kickoff event for the yearlong collaborative initiative on Saturday, January 30, 2016. Staff from the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art will be at CAM to lead a series of picture book-themed workshops for adults and children throughout that day.

New logos were created for CAPE ANN READS by young artists with Kyra Moyer and staff at Cape Ann Art Haven’s Teen Artist Guild (TAG) art center, working with Kate LaChance from the Cape Ann Museum.

Hire these HIVE/TAG kids—but wait until after this week. This week it’s all Cape Ann Art Haven buoy painting for the lobster trap tree at the art center.

For more information about CAPE ANN READS contact Deborah Kelsey, Director, Gloucester Lyceum & Sawyer Free Public Library, (978)281-9763 x23, kelsey@sawyerfreelibrary.org.  The 3 other Library Directors are:  Deborah French, Library Director, Essex, MA; Sarah Collins, Library Director, Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA; and Cindy Grove, Library Director, Rockport, MA.

Waiting for the storm to pass from Karen Pischke

‘Waiting for the storm to pass.’ Seems a bit of an analogy for what’s happening in the world today. I have seen amazing storms come down the Annisquam River toward Ipswich Bay. This summer I was at Lobstaland and lucky to catch this storm coming up the river and over the marsh. Last Sunday I was at Lobstaland for their final night of the 2015 season. Looking forward to next year’s menu, along with great views of the marsh. Louisa May Alcott said – “I am not afraid of storms, for I am learning how to sail my ship.” Cool    Karen 

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    DIANE AYOTT OPENING TODAY AT TRIDENT GALLERY!

    After attending the lobster trap tree lighting today, walk a few doors down to meet the artist Diane Ayott and see her new show at the Trident Gallery.

    Matthew Swift, Trident gallery director writes,

    Dear Friends,
    This is a quick reminder that you are invited today Saturday, December 12th, 5-7pm, to a reception for artist Diane Ayott at Trident Gallery in celebration of her new exhibition Love in December.
    A catalog with an artist’s statement, critical commentary, and biographical information is available at the gallery.
    Those purchasing art from this exhibition may take possession immediately.
    I look forward to seeing you soon, and I wish you and your families all the best of life during this holiday season,
    Sincerely,
    Matthew Swift
    Director

     

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    Community Stuff 12/12/15

    Rockport Writer debuts her new Novel.

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    Betty Ann St.Germain, a long time resident of Rockport, has published her debut novel entitled Sabbatical. It is the story of a middle aged college professor from Boston who must travel to Ireland to settle her mother’s estate and learns that things are much different than she ever expected. After discovering a letter that her mother wrote to her before her death, she is forced to reexamine everything as more shocking truths about her family and her home life are brought to light. Soon, a simple sabbatical paves the way for life-changing adventures and for the very first time in her life, experiences true mindfulness and joy.

    St.Germain said she started the book 11 years ago while taking a writing course at Rockport High School. Her teacher encouraged and inspired her to write the book. St. Germain’s many trips to Ireland enriched her knowledge of the people, landscapes and culture which added greatly to the book’s development.

    St.Germain spends her time writing in the seaside village of Rockport, Massachusetts. An Irish-American author, she is inspired by her family heritage- and the subtle and not-so-subtle messages passed down through generations. Sabbatical is her debut novel.

    The author is scheduled to do a reading at Toad Hall Bookstore on Thursday, January 14 at 3pm.

    Autographed copies of the book are available on her web site www.sabbaticalthenovel.com also at Toad Hall Books in Rockport or on-line at Amazon.com and it is also available in Kindle edition.


    Next 8-week ALI 1 Session Starts Jan. 4th!
    For more information, please call us at (978) 281-3558 x322.


    SeniorCare Hosts Free Medicare Counseling

    2013-new-SHINE-logoSeniorCare now hosts free SHINE counseling sessions for Medicare members and prospective members. SHINE Counselors offer free, unbiased information about the many choices to be made when enrolling or re-enrolling in Medicare. Anyone interested in reserving a 45-minute session should contact 978-281-1750 (TTY 978-282-1836). All counseling sessions are held at SeniorCare’s offices at 49 Blackburn Center in Gloucester, MA.

    SHINE, Serving the Health Insurance Needs of Everyone, provides free health insurance information, counseling, and assistance to Massachusetts residents with Medicare and their caregivers. SHINE is administered by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Elder Affairs in coordination with local agencies.

    SeniorCare, a Massachusetts Aging Services Access Point, with offices in Beverly and Gloucester, is a regional consumer-centered organization that provides and coordinates services to elders and others, enabling them to live independently at home or in a setting of their choice while remaining part of the community. SeniorCare can be reached at 978-281-1750 or 1-866-927-1050 (TTY 978-282-1836). SeniorCare is also a federally designated Area Agency on Aging, providing services such as Meals on Wheels and Community Dining Sites. SeniorCare’s service area includes: Beverly, Essex, Gloucester, Hamilton, Ipswich, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Rockport, Topsfield and Wenham.

    ONe Hundred Percent Do Not Miss- Middle Street Walk saturday December 12th 2015 Schedule of Events

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    THE THREE CAPTAINS! CAPTAIN HEATH ELLLIS, CAPTAIN TOM ELLIS, AND CAPTAIN HAROLD BURNHAM

    My favorite pix from today’s Discover Gloucester terrific holiday party and awards ceremony.

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    MAYOR SEFATIA, KAY ELLIS, AND BOB RYAN HONORED AT DISCOVER GLOUCESTER HOLIDAY PARTY!

    Mayor Romeo Thekan Discover Gloucester 2015 Holiday PartyThe annual Discover Gloucester holiday and awards party was held today at Latitude 43. A delightful luncheon was served followed by the award presentation. A stellar group of Gloucester can-do citizens  was in attendance and it was a pleasure and honor to be amongst so many who have dedicated themselves to doing tremendous good for our community, especially where so much of their work is done behind the scenes and goes unsung. Thanks to Joey for suggesting that I cover the event for Good Morning Gloucester. He wished so much that he could be there to honor Kay, Bob, and the Mayor but it’s that time of year when work at the dock is nonstop.

    A rising tide lifts all boats!

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    Sefatia Discover Gloucester 2015 Holiday PartyMayor Sefatia Romeo Thekan was awarded the Discover Gloucester Heritage Award, which recognizes a person, business or organization that works towards ensuring that our maritime and cultural heritage remains current and relevant.

    Bob Ryan Discover Gloucester 2015 Holiday PartyBob Ryan, owner of Ryan and Wood Distilleries was awarded the Golden Sou’Wester Award, recognizing a person, business or organization that has jumped into tourism to add a new dimension to Gloucester’s diverse destination.

    Kay Ellis Discover Gloucester 2015 Holiday Party.JPGKay Ellis, co-owner of the Schooner Thomas E. Lannon received the “Good On ‘Ya” Award, which recognizes a person or organization that has helped create a destination that is a wonderful place to visit and to live.

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    Rockport Winter Farmers Market on SATURDAY. Plus more stuff…

    Christmas in Rockport this year has been Christmas-ier than I can ever remember it being in the 14 years I’ve been around (now you all know that I’m 14 years old, because of course I was born a Rockport native). You will get in the spirit in spite of yourself, even if the weather is so mild it’s more like June (which is always so freakin cold here) than December.

    TOMORROW the Rockport Winter Farmers Market features fresh food from actual farmers who grow stuff and have been growing stuff specifically for this market and the Cape Ann Farmers Market (next Saturday 12/19 in Gloucester!). So don’t let the farmers down and come buy fresh, local food. The market will also feature baked goods, nisu bread, pickles, fruits, granola, nuts, and more more more. 9am to 1pm at the Rockport Community House at 58 Broadway.

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    A raffle to support the work of the nonprofit Rockport Exchange (organizers of the farmers’ market) will be part of the fun. A bag of Rockport Farmers Market swag will be raffled every hour on the hour (10am, 11am, 12pm, 1pm) so buy a ticket for just $1 and have a swell time winning stuff, supporting the market, and most importantly, supporting local food producers.

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    Also: Spiran Lodge has the annual Jul Fest tomorrow! This is a fantastic Rockport tradition and a nod to the village’s heritage. Pickled herring can be yours, along with tons of other great food and crafts. 9 to 1pm at Spiran Lodge on Broadway. And Rockport’s annual Gallery Stroll is tomorrow, with Rockport artists welcoming visitors to town.

    AND the entire Charlie Brown Christmas album will be featured at the Old Sloop Coffeehouse Saturday night! This is just too much…. come for the Rockport Winter Farmers Market and stay for the day, ending the evening listening to live music, sipping coffee at the Old Sloop Coffeehouse at the beautiful First Congregational Church on Main Street in Rockport.

     

    ADVENT EXHIBIT – DECEMBER, 2015

    ADVENT EXHIBIT – DECEMBER, 2015
    First Congregational Church of Rockport – UCC
    12 School Street. Rockport, MA.

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    -Icons of the Civil Rights Movement-

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    This inspiring exhibit is both a visual and a written history of the Civil Rights Movement, remembering and honoring the many who sacrificed their lives for freedom and equality. This exhibit features a series of paintings created by Pamela Chatterton-Purdy using handmade paper, oil paints, and found objects. Each of the thirty-five icons is accompanied by a historical description written by the Reverend Doctor David Purdy, her husband. The use of the iconic form represents the sacred nature of the Movement’s nonviolent philosophy. Setting this exhibit for sanctuary display during the Season of Advent invites association between the birth of Baby Jesus and his life showing a way of light, truth, sacrifice, and justice for all the world. This exhibit also stands in the spirit of the national United Church of Christ initiative since 2008, to hold sacred conversations on matters of race – locally, nationally, and globally.

    In Eastern Christian tradition, icons are religious paintings on wood panels depicting scenes from the Bible.  They are often set in a golden background or covered with silver. The style is idealized, suggesting the sacred nature of the subject. Icons are venerated for their theological teachings of the church. Chatterton-Purdy was inspired by icons to create a body of work representing people committed to social justice.

    Some of the subjects are well known, such as Martin Luther King, Jr., Emmett Till, Rosa Parks,

    Jonathan Daniels, and Rev. James Reeb.  The exhibit celebrates all of their lives and their common mission. To create the icons, Chatterton-Purdy used wooden objects, pieces of broken frames, hinged doors, broken stained glass, and wooden birds taken from an old carved jewelry box in pieces.  There are yardsticks cut at number 14, the age that Emmett Till’s life was taken. There are pieces of a children’s chess set used to imply the handles of a Torah. Alphabet beads are strung together to spell The Children’s Campaign, Birmingham Alabama, over 1,000 children jailed. Broken metal chains and locks – signs of freedom and release – and verses from Scripture are also used. Each icon was designed to highlight the uniqueness of each person or event.

    Pamela Chatterton-Purdy earned a master of fine arts degree from the University of Massachusetts.  Her husband, the Reverend Doctor David Purdy is a retired Methodist minister.

    They live in Harwich Port, Massachusetts, on the other Cape!

    -OPEN SANCTUARY-
    and special events for viewing the exhibit:
    Icons of the Civil Rights Movement

    Saturday, December 5.  8:00AM – 2:00PM

    • Old Sloop Christmas Bazaar. An annual event at which parishioners, townspeople, and visitors gather for fun and fellowship for fun and fellowship for the benefit of the church.

    For more information, visit http://rockportucc.org/ChristmasBazaar.htm.
    Or call 978-546-3157.

    Sunday, December 6. Noon – 3:00PM. Open Sanctuary Exhibit.

    Sunday, December 13. 1:00PM – 3:00PM. Special Presentation.

    • Special Presentation: Icons of the Civil Rights Movement.
    • A light luncheon and presentation by artist Pamela Chatterton-Purdy with her husband, writer Reverend Doctor David Purdy will be offered. The Civil Rights Movement was a turning point in American history. Those who demonstrated for civil rights during the 1950s and 1960s were ordinary people who risked physical harm, imprisonment and death for the sake of equal rights.
    • You are invited to view the exhibit and hear from these two artists about this exhibit which they have created!  Call the church office at 978-546-6638 to r.s.v.p.

    Saturday, December 19. 5:00PM – 8:00PM. Open Sanctuary Exhibit.

    • In the spirit of the holidays, the Rockport Pageant Committee is once again hosting this year’s 70th Annual Christmas Nativity Pageant, in partnership with the Rockport Division of the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce. The Pageant is a torch-lit live re-enactment of the Nativity, starting at 5PM along Dock Square and Main Street. Along the way, the story of Jesus’ birth is brought to life through alive narration and Christmas hymns sung by a full choir. Enjoy dinner afterward at the First Congregational Church of Rockport – UCC, where the men of the Old Sloop serve their Christmas Pageant Ham & Bean Supper.

    Thursday, December 24. 5:00PM – 8:00PM. Open Sanctuary Exhibit.

    • Christmas Eve services will be held at the First Congregational Church of Rockport – UCC at 4 & 8PM. Open Sanctuary will be hosted from 5 – 8PM, between the two services, for those who would like to view the Icons of this Civil Rights Movement exhibit.

    Sunday, December 27. Noon – 3:00PM. Open Sanctuary Exhibit.

    Thursday, December 31. 6:00P – Midnight. Open Sanctuary Exhibit.

    • First Night. Celebrating New Year’s Eve with family, friends, and neighbors, with continuous entertainment in Rockport. The Old Sloop Church Sanctuary will be hosting several First Night performances/events, with opportunity to view this exhibit, Icons of the Civil Rights Movement.

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    Call the church office at 1-978-546-6638 for more information or to request additional times for group viewing events.

    Soul Rebel Project ~ Action Inc. Toy Drive Tonight 9pm Minglewoodtavern Atlat. Friday 12.11.2015

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    Come on in to Minglewood Tavern this Friday night to support local families and local music! Bring a toy or donate a $5 door charge, proceeds to Action Inc, Gloucester, MA.
    Charting # 5 on the top 100 Reggae albums on iTunes and #8 on The Billboards, SRP’s first two albums have grown the band quite the reputation as amazing writers, rooted in Rock Reggae Jam. SRP has also been noted to have something that not all bands can master, the art of putting on high energy, dance your face off shows, with a one love mentality…that simply radiates throughout the crowd. SRP is a top-professional band hailing from Boston MA, with their unique Pulsating Drum and Bass rhythms and heavily decorated melodies, played by some of the top musicians in all of New England. (A cross between Collie Buddz, Rebelution and Matisyahu ~Rich Parara, Ingenious Concepts).
    Check them out here!

     

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