Bicycle and Exercise for a Great Cause – ‘Reid’s Ride!’ Sunday. July 19th!

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reid_sacco_life_is_like_sailing Reid Sacco – ā€œLife is Life Sailingā€

ā€˜Reid’s Ride’ Fundraiser and the Reid R. Sacco Foundation.Ā Reid died from cancer at the young age of 20. ReidĀ inspired many during his treatment with his courage and motivation to help others. Reid’sĀ dream was to start a movement that would help find better treatment and find a cure for cancer. While I never met Reid, his courage, strength and inspiration live on through his family, friends and Reid’s foundation.Ā http://www.cancerinyoungadults.org/about-the-alliance/

In its 11th year, Reid’s Ride take’s place Sunday. July 19th. A 28 miles Bicycle ride through beautiful sea-side communities from Lynnfield to Gloucester, MA.Ā To Register to Ride or Learn How You Can Donate – http://www.firstgiving.com/Reidsride

Riding for Reid Reid’s Ride

The energy behind Reid’s Ride.Ā Reid’s Family organize are the energy behind Reid’s Ride. ā€˜Motivated by love’ and ā€˜guided by spirit!’ Raising money to support the Reid R. Sacco Foundation and Reid’s legacy endures…

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Gloucester Tourists – Gloucester England and Syracuse NY

Gloucester England

Nick and mom Jane, Nick now lives in Boston, but loves brining his mom to our Gloucester on her vists fro m England.

Syracuse NY

A delightful couple from Syracuse NY, they were headed for a quick bite and a shuttle ride on the Lady Jillian.

Live Beach Traffic

It’s sunny, it’s Sunday, and it’s packed. View from Grant Circle towards Blackburn Circle. This will be the route you don’t want to take this morning.

We welcome all to our stunning beaches, but please take out your trash and waste with you when you leave!!

GMG FOB’s Bridgette & Neil Mathews Proud New @KettlePizza Owners

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We couldn’t take The Ciaramitaro -Mohan Family’s word for it…so we had to try out the Kettlepizza oven ourselves! The Mathews Family gives it 12 thumbs up! šŸ‘šŸ¼šŸ‘šŸ¼šŸ‘šŸ¼šŸ‘šŸ¼šŸ‘šŸ¼šŸ‘šŸ¼šŸ‘šŸ¼šŸ‘šŸ¼šŸ‘šŸ¼šŸ‘šŸ¼šŸ‘šŸ¼šŸ‘šŸ¼. Favorites of the evening were Potato, cheddar, chive w garlic and bacon and what we call “The Next Walkah” which was a Muddica Steak, eggplant, red pepper, provolone, ricotta and mozzarella….awesomeness!!

Brother Joey and I are absolutely In Love with ourĀ @StokGrill and @KettlePizza Products. Bridgette and Neil Thanks for sharing your @KettlePizza Photos with us! Happy to know you love your new Summer Grilling Gadget as much as us!Ā The “New Walkah” Pizza sounds delicious! Great name too!
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To order see link below…We Promise you won’t be disappointed! #GetStoked For Grilling Pizza with @KettlePizza!

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Music At Eden’s Edge Preview From Linda rae and Rob Castagna

July 8 (3pm) Music At Eden’s Edge “Really Open Rehearsal” Public Welcome!

July 17 (8pm) Music At Eden’s Edge

Rob and I happened upon the North Shore Art Gallery on the 8th.  While taking our time enjoying the various paintings, we were quite surprised to hear chamber music above us. What a delightful afternoon as we listened to the quartet playing Schubert (written at age 16)…starting and stopping with a sense the foursome thoroughly were enjoying their practice which made us relax and enjoy their hard work and the many, many notes well played.  Though my iPhone 6+ takes great video, it doesn’t seem to translate as well, but hopefully this may encourage others to enjoy the final result (July 17th at 8pm) of their well practiced time.  Also, various artists were invited to draw or paint during this musical delight, and I have captured two with pleasure.  Never a dull moment during our visits to Gloucester/Rockport.  You have a great thing going here and we love it!  Again, thank you for Good Morning Gloucester, it keeps us in touch though we are five plus hours away.

Blessings, Linda rae and Rob Castagna

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Pablo Picasso Quote of the Week from Greg Bover

ā€œInspiration does exist, but it must find you working.ā€

Pablo Picasso (1881-1973)

Born in Malaga, Spain, Picasso was arguably the most famous and influential artist of the twentieth century. His father, an art instructor, grounded him in the representational work of the masters, but by the outbreak of the First World War he had begun to develop, along with Matisse and Duchamp, modern styles including Cubism, with which he is most closely identified. Works such as Guernica, symbolically depicting the bombing of that city during the Spanish Civil War, vaulted Picasso into the front rank of artists and secured for him widespread celebrity and wealth. His personal life was tumultuous, he would have four children by three different women and a string of mistresses, some several decades younger than he. He was sought after by the rich and famous and counted many of them as his friends. His paintings and sculptures continue to set sales records to this day, fetching hundreds of millions of dollars.

Greg Bover

Community Stuff 7/12/15

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Women In Action Celebrate 4 Years and $200,000  to curb childhood obesity on the North Shore

United Way on the North Shore will celebrate 4 years of the Women in Action initiative this month at the organization’s annual ā€œSummer Soireeā€ fundraising event at the Chowder House at Tuck’s Point in Manchester on July 30, 2015 from 6-8 pm. 

Thanks to the support of many generous North Shore donors, over the past 4 years the community has raised $200,000 of which 100% was directed to programs that provide nutrition education, healthy food, and physical activity for thousands of local children and their families. This year at the Soiree, United Way will announce $63,000 in support for ten innovative, grassroots programs at local nonprofits. The programs target supportive, healthy nutrition and physical activity to children from some of the lowest-income families in our region, increasing the families’ ability to both put food on the table while ensuring that food is healthy and family time is active.

Guests of the Summer Soiree will enjoy wine, hors d’oeuvres by Relish Catering, a visit by the Ipswich Ale Tapmobile, and a silent auction with all proceeds to benefit the Women in Action mission. 

Sponsors include Coastal Capital, Beverly Hospital, East Coast Asset Management, Johnson O’Connor Feron & Carucci, Lynnette & Jerry Fallon, Peter Tarr & Gail Nelson, and Chris & Larry Carsman.

For more information and to purchase tickets to the Summer Soiree, visit: http://www.nsuw.org

 


Hi Joe
The Gloucester Youth Fishermen Football & Cheering Program have some up coming FUN events we’d like to share.
Football Mini Camp
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Mini camp is 7/23 & 7/24
Carnival 7/24

At The New Balance Stadium GHS
Summer Carnival
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Following the Friday evening Mini-Camp we will be hosting our 1st annual Summer Carnival at The New Balance Stadium GHS from 6-9pm
Where they’ll be:
Dunk a coach
Field goal kick off
Relay obstacle course
Shuttle run
Long distance Throw down
Pass throw
ZUMBA & more
Prizes,raffles,food & fun!!!!
We will also have T-shirts & bows for sale.
Not to late to register:
www.gloucesteryouthfishermen.org


I am writing about the Annisquam SeaFair on Saturday July 25.

It is the 169th annual fair, held in the village center.

I am attaching the poster which should start showing up in various places.

Would it be possible to get some publicity in Good Morning Gloucester?  Best weekend choice??

One particularly noteworthy event is the Waxworks.  A tableau theater event happening on the hour which has been a hit for over 50 years.

I look forward to hearing from you.

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PADDLE BOARD YOGA!

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Beautiful Mandy!

Mandy Davis reports that Cape Ann S.U.P will deliver and pick up their paddle boards to Niles Beach!Comsos 12 ©Kim Smith 2014 copy

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Magnolia Library Art Show

The Art Show at the Magnolia Library was very busy on Friday night and on Saturday.Ā  They will be open tomorrow 10:00 – 4:00.Ā  Come by and take a look at the local talented artists that are exhibiting.Ā  Our chief has taken 2nd place, Thom F. first and Carol McKenna also received an award.

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Nadine Boughton Opening Today at 5pm at the Trident Gallery!

Opening Reception for Nadine Boughton: American Home.Ā Today at 5:00pm

11072322_912001862193189_3181911435623536272_oTrident Gallery is pleased to present American Home, an exhibition of collage and photography by Nadine Boughton.

For the last twelve years, Boughton has used a digital process to compose collages of mid-century vintage materials. By placing disparate imagery into creative juxtaposition, she creates witty, provocative narratives that engage and reveal the popular cultures and the psychologies of both the mid-century and contemporary eras. Her creations delight with humor, surprise, and uncategorizable blends of fantasy and the familiar, and of darkness and fun.

Paintings for sale by Paul Frontiero Sr.

Last batch of small paintings for sale by Paul Frontiero Sr. 8″x10″, 9″x12″, 12″X16″.

If you’d like to see larger Paintings contact me at frontiero@hotmail.com

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Live From Kickball With the Navy

Rockport kids look forward to this every summer. Such great sports!

Thanks to all of the organizers, volunteers, the Rockport Navy Committee, and of course the sailors and midshipmen!

Printed, Painted, Folded or Torn: Paper Work at the Rocky Neck Cultural Center ~ Opening reception Saturday, July 11th 4-6pm

July 2-26, 2015

Opening Reception:Ā Saturday, July 11, 4–6 pm

Closing Celebration: Sunday, July 26, 4-6 pm
Presentation of Juror’s Choice and People’s Choice awards
Curated byĀ Katherine French,Ā Director Emerita at Danforth Art, Framingham MA

6beba40d-5beb-468a-b1be-ff900c9a682aAngel Face, Robin Solit 2015, 30 x 40 inches, paper, acrylic

For this juried exhibition, juror Katherine French, chose 64 pieces from over 200
submissions that present a wide range of creative usage of paper as a primary component.

French has singled out a print by Julia Talcott, a multimedia collage by Ruth Mordecai, and a
trio of small collages by Kimberly Quint for the Juror’s Choice special recognition.

The Artists
Janet Albert, Justin Barfield, Deborah Barnwell, Kristi Beisecker, Joy Buell, Kevin Carr, Elizabeth Carter, Katherine Coakley Yhanna Coffin, Mary D. Cole, Christiane Corcelle, Anne Marie Crotty, Kay Dolezal, James Flahaven, Carol Flax, Jean Fogle, Conny Goelz-Schmitt, Sarah Graziano, Mike Grimaldi, Leslie Heffron, Sarah Hulsey, Daniela Hyacinthe, Laura Louise Lester, Karen McCarthy, Ruth Mordecai, Veronica Morgan, Sinikka Nogelo, Kimberly Quint, Lauri Rakoff-Chertok, Ilene Richard, Judith Robinson-Cox, Lisa Russell, Elaine Sapochetti, Carolyn Sirois, Robin Solit, Lorraine Sullivan, Martha L. Swanson, Julia Talcott, Lois Tarlow, Barbara Trachtenberg, Constance Vallis, June Vernon, Timothy Wilson and Philip Young