Opening Reception: Art in the Barn at Greenbelt

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ArtInTheBarnbannerJoin us this weekend…June 12-14

Celebrate 26 years of Art in the Barn at Greenbelt. The grounds will come alive with music, sculpture, fine art, pottery, wood work, jewelry, and more, including live art demos. Check out our Facebook page for a sneak peak.

Friday, June 12:
Opening Reception 6 – 8:30pm
Join us for a night full of live music from EJ Ouellette & Crazy Maggy and refreshments from Metzy’s Mobile Taqueria and the Ipswich Ale Beer Truck.

Exhibit Hours:
Friday, June 12: 12 noon – 4pm & 6pm – 8:30pm

Saturday, June 13: 10am –  6pm

Sunday, June 14: 10am – 4pm

One-time parking fee $5/car

Location: Cox Reservation   |  82 Eastern Ave  |  Essex, MA 01929 | 978-768-7241

Into The Rabbit Hole.

We found a rabbit nest in our Tortoise enclosure.

There are 4 little baby rabbits in the nest.

They’re so cute right now. Until they start eating our vegetable Garden.

Looks like the Tortoise will have to find a new hangout for awhile.

Gloucester High School Prom Promenade Video 2015

The Gloucester High School Film Club filmed and produced the Class of 2015 Promenade on June 11, 2015 in the Gloucester High School…

Tourists from York Pennsylvania

A wonderful family from York Pennsylvania, staying at the Atlantis on the backshore.  The have been visiting Gloucester for over a decade.

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Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken ribbon cutting

Our Mayor will be doing a ribbon cutting at 4 pm on Monday June 15, 2015 on Lexington Avenue.  This to open Magnolia’s Farmer’s Market.  Very exciting.
June 4, 2015 Magnolia Point

TheHomieCast Episode 3 Is Live!

Check It!

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Topics Include: The Grub, Joey’s Atomic Ass Turds, Asparagus With Lemon Zest Butter, Eric’s Guacamole, Toby’s Bacon Marmalade, Craig’s Sausage With The Peppers and Onions, Rib Eyes and Pork Cutlets Cooked On The 20 Year Old Weber Kettle With Melted Handles and Royal Oak Lump Charcoal, When People Schedule Things During Fiesta or 3rd Of July, The Boys Drinking Newburyport Melt Away Session, What is it about people that don’t say please or thank you to their waitresses, Naked In The Mirror- Gotta Square Up, Top Waterfront Dining Spots For Dinner and Lunch, Music At Captain Carlos, Lobster Pool, Cape Ann Brewing, Lat 43, The Studio, BYOB At The Lobster Pool, Sea Level in Salem, Is Joey’s Physical Aversion To High Waisted Shorts An Age Thing?, Yoga Pants, Potato Buns Are A Bazillion Times Better Than White Buns, Best Bartender In Gloucester Nominations- Tom Clark At JD Meyers, Jack Muniz At The Rudder, Woopie Goldberg, Matt and Howie at Short and Main, Jamie Verga At Stones Pub, Announcing The First Annual GMG BBQ Community BBQ Throwdown!

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Artist’s Reception for Gabrielle Barzaghi Saturday June 13th

11393371_896564843736891_7216657939381335511_oA public reception for artist Gabrielle Barzaghi will be held on Saturday, June 13, 6-8pm, on the occasion of the exhibition When Objects Dream: New Drawings by Gabrielle Barzaghi. For further information about the exhibition, please see the Trident Gallery homepage, tridentgallery.com

Discover the History of Cape Ann Granite! Local author releases exciting new title featuring stunning, vintage images

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Telling a story in pictures is Cape Ann Granite, the newest addition to Arcadia Publishing’s popular Images of America series. The book by local author Paul St. Germain is set to release on July 20, 2015. The book boasts over 200 vintage images, many of which have never been published, and showcases memories of days gone by.
The 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 rainwater and springwater, 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.
Available at area bookstores, independent retailers, and online retailers, or through Arcadia Publishing at (888)-313-2665 or online.
Arcadia Publishing is the leading publisher of local and regional history in the United States. Our mission is to make history accessible and meaningful through the publication of books on the heritage of America’s people and places. Have we done a book on your town? Visit http://www.arcadiapublishing.com

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Paul St. Germain, has been a resident of Rockport, Massachusetts for the past 20 years. His interest in Cape Ann area began in 1999 when he was asked to join the Thacher Island Association’s Board of Directors. In 2002 he was elected President of the Association and has worked to develop a variety of ways to fund the restoration efforts on the island

Viva San Pietro!

Cape Ann Museum celebrates Fiesta with film, photography, sculpture and more.

Mayor Sefatia Romeo Thekan and Greasy Pole Walkers Saint Peters Fiesta Gloucester ©Kim Smith 2014Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken and the Sunday Greasy Pole Walkers June 2014

GLOUCESTER, Mass. (June 10, 2015) – The Cape Ann Museum is pleased to offer a special view of Fiesta-inspired art. The mini-exhibit will be on display in the lower level atrium from Tuesday, June 23 through Sunday, June 28 during Museum hours. Drawing on the Museum’s own collection, along with private collections in the area, the exhibit includes works by New York artist Philip Reisman who worked in Gloucester during the 1940s and 1950s, painters Lucette White and Eileen Mueller who captured the color and excitement of Fiesta in more recent years, and collage artist and sculptor Hans Pundt. Two documentary films about Fiesta will be available for viewing on a continuous loop throughout the week. Related exhibits and information can be found in the Museum’s Maritime Galleries.

St. Peter’s Fiesta – Festa di San Pietro – honors St. Peter, the patron saint of fishermen. It is the largest and most colorful of the celebrations that Sicilian immigrants brought to Gloucester. The tradition of celebrating Fiesta began in Gloucester the late 1920s as a neighborhood novena and expanded to a city-wide event in the 1930s. Fiesta is still celebrated in Gloucester in late June, with music, dancing, parades, fireworks, seine boat races and the traditional greasy pole competition. On the last day of Fiesta, an outdoor Mass is held, followed by the blessing of Gloucester’s fishing fleet.

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GMG David Cox Hard at Work Photographing 2015 GHS Prom

  

David’s Famous Prom Photo Collection from this evenings ” Promenade ” will be posted soon here on GMG! 

  
GHS 2015 Class Officers !