Nichole’s Picks 7/18 + 7/19

A little disclaimer here….with my computer currently in triage undergoing some serious data recovery attempts, I am working off Thatcher’s iPad and am quickly discovering that I’m not nearly as savvy while trying to imbed links and whatnot. So, you may have to do some Googling this week to find out some more information about my specific picks!  Sorry!

Pick #1.   Gloucester Block Party!  Saturday, 6:00-11:00

with a theme this month of Carnivale on Main, this block party’s line up looks like tons of fun. Head HERE for more info

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Pick #2    Blueberry and Raspberry Festival at Connor’s Farm

read more about it HERE

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Pick #3    92.9 Earthfest

A fantastic….and FREE…outdoor concert!

Read more about the event HERE

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For a more comprehensive list of family activities, visit our friends at North Shore Kid

Find them HERE

Our Friend Len Burgess’ Wife Joanne R. (Crotty) Burgess, 75 obituary

Read the entire obit here

DANVERS: Joanne R. (Crotty) Burgess, 75, of Danvers, passed away suddenly at the Massachusetts General Hospital on July 14, 2015. She was the wife of 54 years of Leonard P. Burgess. Born in Salem, she was the daughter of the late John F. and Lauretta J. (Tardiff) Crotty. Joanne graduated from St. James High School in Salem and earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Massachusetts College of Art in Boston.

Joanne was an active member of the Immaculate Conception Girls Drill Team of Salem and was also quite active in various other CYO activities. While in college, Joanne worked part-time in research laboratories at Harvard Medical School in Boston. In addition to her work at home raising four children, Joanne dedicated many years in the development of specialized individual reading and motor skills programs for those with disabilities and special needs. She also worked as a teacher in the Boston School System and at the Landmark School in Prides Crossing, Beverly. Joanne put her family and friends above all and cherished and lavished lots of love and attention on her 5 grandchildren. She enjoyed literature and art and loved to paint. She enjoyed boating as a member of the Danversport Yacht Club and loved the beach and traveling to Florida and Cape Cod. Joanne had a strong faith life and was a devout Catholic. She traveled twice to Medjugorje in Bosnia on Pilgrimage.

More here

Would It Be Strange For A Woman To Drive Across Town To Casually Drop In On Her Husband’s Poker Night With His Male Friends?

Say a man gets together with his male buddies every so often for poker night where they shoot the shit about man stuff and drink copious amounts of beer and one of the wives randomly drops in 3 weeks in a row. Is that strange or totally acceptable?

Discover the History of Cape Ann Granite

Local author releases exciting new title featuring stunning, vintage images

The Cape Ann Museum is pleased to present an illustrated book reading/signing with local author Paul St. Germain on Saturday, July 25 at 3:00 p.m. Cape Ann Granite is the newest title in Arcadia Publishing’s popular Images of America series. The book, which is set to release on July 20, 2015, boasts over 200 vintage images, many of which have never been published. This program is free and open to the public.unnamedThe granite industry began on Cape Ann with the first sale of a piece of Rockport granite, for use as a millstone, to a farmer in Newburyport in 1800. The industry would grow to include more than 60 quarries and operations around the cape, becoming the second-largest economic force in the area behind fishing. Hundreds were employed as quarrymen, stonecutters, paving cutters, and finishers. Cape Ann was particularly well fitted for the pursuit of granite as its rocky hills and shores afforded a comparatively inexhaustible source of supply, and its splendid shipping facilities gave the advantage of quick and economical transportation to market by sea and land. The industry eventually declined, and by 1930, most quarries had gone out of business because of labor strikes and low demand. Today, most of these quarries are filled with water, and many are used as reservoirs for the surrounding communities.

The Images of America series celebrates the history of neighborhoods, towns, and cities across the country. Using archival photographs, each title presents the distinctive stories from the past that shape the character of the community today. Arcadia is proud to play a part in the preservation of local heritage, making history available to all.

Paul St. Germain has been a Rockport resident for 20 years and has written two other books in the Images of America series about the lighthouses and lifesaving stations on Cape Ann and Thacher Island. With assistance from the Cape Ann Museum, the Sandy Bay Historical Society archives, and other private collections, he has developed a revealing record of the men, the quarries, the tools, and the final uses of Cape Ann granite around the nation.

 

Help The Beatles

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BIRD MANCINIT MAX, and special guest KAREN RISTUBEN are celebrating the 50th anniversary of the release of the “Help!” single. A full night of Beatles songs will ensue on FRIDAY, JULY 17 (doors at 7:30) at The Center (6 Wonson St, Gloucester, MA). Advance tickets are available at The Center, Diamond Cove Music (57 Washington St, Gloucester MA), and online at http://culturalcenterbenefit.bpt.me

Wicked Tuna–Competition Between Capt. Greg and Capt. Bill “Hollywood”

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Note: Tuna Harpooning Regulation – You can Only Catch 2 below 82 “ per Trip, no limit on tunas over 82 “, considered Giants, per trip.

Link to F/V Kristiana

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Captain Greg Chorebanian (Right) and First Mate Greb Gibbs(left) of the F/V Kristiana

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F/V Kristiana heading out to catch some Giants after icing up.

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A New Gallery in Rockport hosting a Saturday Summer Party: Quinn Marin Gallery Artist Reception July 18th 5-8

https://www.facebook.com/events/111104392565427/
54 Bearskin Neck, Rockport, MA • 617-894-4673 • Contact: Corina Belle-Isle

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Rum, Cigars, Good People and Sailing on the Schooner Thomas E. Lannon – Perfect

Thanks to the Schooner Thomas E. LannonRyan and Wood Distilleries, Plus 90 Cigars and Capt. Joey C for a perfect evening.

Dave Sag’s Blues Party at The Rhumb Line To Host Andrew Clark This Week! 8:30 pm July 16, 2015

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Dave Sag’s Blues Party

Why not c’mon down to the Rhumbline this Thursday and dance your ass off to the pimple-popping sounds of that Tootin’ Torquemada of the Tenor: Mr. Andrew Clark. With his erumpent  vocal shenanigans and ventricle-atomizing saxophone, there’ll be plenty to talk to your therapist about on your next visit. I’m making an appointment now. Not only that but Mr. Steve Sadler, on catarrh, will  be sandbagging the groove with the likes of Mr. Ephraim Lowell, on the jackhammers. Gonna be a great night!
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http://offers.therealschoolofmusic.com/instructors/andrew-clark

rhumbline
40 Railroad Avenue
Gloucester, MA 01930
(978) 283-9732

THE WAILERS w/ Dub Apocalypse show. Another amazing M.E. Productions at The Cabot!! Ya

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get tickets here > http://thecabot.org/event.cfm?id=211551&cart

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http://wailers.com/

Dub Apocalypse

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http://dubapocalypse.com/index.html

The Cabot  photo by Social Palates

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THE CABOT

286 Cabot Street
Beverly, MA 01915
978.927.3100
info@TheCabot.org

Palazolas Bike Shop Is For Sale

I ran into Jack this morning and I told him that I was in Palazolas yesterday asking to have Matt Johnson’s Martini Shaker Engraved and they told me that the engraving machine was sold.  He told me the bike shop was for sale as well.  So I let him know that if he sent in a blurb about selling the Bike Shop at Palazolas I’d run it for him.

He just sent this-

I turn 66 in Sept. and I can not do this forever so I am looking to sell or at least down size in the interim. So we have put up for sale the bike shop , the Trophy business and the Embroidery machines.

I would like to see some one in Gloucester get the Bike shop. I have never been so busy with bike work and there is not another place to go in town.

I have over 50 new bikes (Schwinn, GT, Red Line, Ross, Torker and a few others) plus all parts (tires, tubes ,wheels,brake and gear parts etc.) and accesories  ( helmets locks, lights etc.) all going for less than wholesale.

Contact Jack

978-283-9180

Great opportunity To See Martina Hingis Play At Manchester Athletic Club- Boston Lobsters Offer

Martina Hingis, winner of 5 Grand Slam singles titles and 13 Grand Slam doubles titles will be at the MAC in Manchester-by-the-Sea next Thursday, July 23rd playing with the Washington Kastles against the Boston Lobsters.  Get a 20% discount on tickets when ordering online at www.bostonlobsters.net and using code STARS.

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Saturday’s Clean Up

Clean Gloucester and The One Hour at a Time Gang will be cleaning Washington Street.

We will meet near the Variety Store across from George’s and start from there.  Noticed the butts and trash that is along the street.

 

Time:   8:00 am

Where:  Washington Street

When:   Saturday 18, 2015

Thanks all hope to see you all, if you have a broom, please bring it along.

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The Thing About Our Cigar and Rum Cruise Aboard The Thomas E Lannon Is That We Never Have Any Fun

I’ve said it for as long as I can remember. If I had a visitor in Gloucester for only one day and they wanted to do the very best thing they could do in this city and it could be only one thing, at the pinnacle of my list would be a sunset cruise aboard the Thomas E Lannon. The pinnacle. As in the very tippity top of the list. Such a no-brainer good time, The Ellis family are the nicest, funnest, most hospitable people in this town, the Lannon is the most beautiful boat in town, you get Gloucester Harbor. It Is The Perfect Evening, Every Single Time!
It doesn’t hurt that you get to share your time drinking with Gloucester’s finest spirits with Bobby and Doug Ryan from Ryan and Wood, and 95Plus rated cigars from Paul Giacalone. Win Win Win
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So sweet Of Pauline Bresnahan to make a special commemorative pennant for us