GHS defeats Swampscott 4-3 with walk off victory in last inning… two on, two out, two strikes, behind 3-2, …..base hit to drive in both runners for the win!
#GloucesterMA Beach Sticker Hours At City Hall From @glosta
Mayor Romeo Theken to host Public Conversation on the Arts
Mayor hosting cultural town meeting
TONIGHT, Thursday May 14, 7:00-9:00
Seeking community input for Public Art Policy
City Hall Kyrouz auditorium 9 Dale Avenue

Office of Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken
(978)281-9700 http://gloucester-ma.gov/
To Welcome In the May-O! – the Second Annual Gloucester May Celebration
Sunday, May 17, 2015 ~ 2:00 until 3:00
On the green in front of the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church located at the corner of Church and Green Streets in Gloucester, MA.
After the long, cold winter, it is time to get outside and celebrate the spring!
Rose Sheehan of Folk Life Studio will present the Second Annual Gloucester May Celebration – complete with live music, a maypole and morris dancers – on Sunday, May 17 at 2:00 PM.
This family-friendly, participatory event will run for about one hour or so and will feature group singing from song sheets as well as instruction for simple dances including Maypole dances.
Attendees are encouraged to wear festive clothing and flowers.
The Meaning of Life
#RockportMA Watch Tonight’s Live Sunset From The Lobster Pool On Periscope At 7:30
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They go live at 7:30 and will have a Q&A session using the free Periscope App.
This is a first I believe!
The Goddesses help host Monday Night Open Jam at the Rhumb Line 9:30pm 5.18.2015
Generous Gardeners – PLANT SALE TO BENEFIT GLOUCESTER EDUCATION FOUNDATION
PLANT SALE TO BENEFIT GLOUCESTER EDUCATION FOUNDATION
Stacy Boulevard near the Fishermen’s Wives Memorial, Gloucester, MA Saturday, May 16th 2015 from 8am –noon
Plant Donations Accepted — Friday, May 16th, from 6pm-7pm at the Fishermen’s Wives Memorial
· Veggie Seedlings and Lettuce plants grown by 6th graders at O’Maley
· 19 varieties of tomatoes
· 15 varieties of peppers
· Hardy Gloucester Grown Perennials
Arrive early on Saturday for great bargains – $1.00 seedlings $2.00-$3.00 perennial plants! Help Gloucester Education Foundation and beautify your gardens. If you have a garden, please think about what perennials you have that may need to be divided and donate plants to our cause. Plant identification is helpful but not required.
All usable gardening items, plants, trees, shrubs, annuals, perennials, herbs and vegetable donations are welcome or contact Susan@GenerousGardeners.org to arrange pick up or drop off at an earlier date. Since all of the proceeds benefit GEF, you will get a tax deduction for whatever we earn from your plants.
Please contact Susan Kelly or 978-282-3306 if you have any questions or would like to volunteer to help. Also, if you need pots for your plants, we will be happy to provide them
Gloucester Smiles ~ 04
An Atlanta smile now in Gloucester, a bright smile from a visitor from Beverly who I believe was featured in yesterday’s post by Marty Luster “Another Fine Day on The Boulevard”, a dog stealing a Kiss, and Buoni Amici (Good Friends)
#RockportMA #lighthousechallenge
Rockport Middle/High School is proud to announce that The Lighthouse Project a group of students working with Ms. Amy Rose have designated Thursday, May 14th as a “go viral” Act of Kindness Day.
The Lighthouse Project is encouraging all RMHS students, families, faculty and staff to proudly post an act of kindness they have given or received over the course of the day using the hash tag #lighthousechallenge.
The movement is meant to prove that small, random acts of kindness can lead and inspire others to understand the power we all have to change the world. We are grateful to our new neighbors at The Institute for Savings for sponsoring this event! Look for t-shirts provided by The Institution for Savings. The blue t-shirts ask the question, “How Can We Change the World?” on the front and answer it with “One Random Act of Kindness at a Time” on the back!
In addition to t-shirts and bracelets to support the movement, middle school students are planning to put smiley face magnets with inspirational statements on every locker in the entire school! During the day students will be writing notes of appreciation for every staff member in the building including every teacher, cafeteria staff member, custodian, para-professional, nurse and office staff member. Students will be recognized for their efforts by receiving incentives and praise throughout the day.
At 2pm we have a photographer coming to take a picture of everyone who received t-shirts or bracelets for their efforts! Help us spread the movement and prove to our youth that kindness counts and that achieving big goals starts by small acts of helping others. Check out The Lighthouse project on twitter @arose_project and don’t forget to use the hashtag #lighthousechallenge to get involved!
Brilliant Sunrise Twin Lights from Good Harbor Beach
Electric Light Orchestra!

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Nichole’s Picks 5/16 and 5/17
As with last weekend, Pick #1 was a piece of cake!
Get out and get your Rockport On!
Pick #1
MOTIF NO. 1 Day is a can’t miss day of fun, for sure!
PLEASE CLICK HERE FOR EVENT DETAILS!
AND, HERE FORE A FULL SCHEDULE OF EVENTS!
Pick #2
Such a great month of events for you history buffs…or for anyone who hopes to share this piece of American History with their children.
Revolutionary Revelry in Lexington
SATURDAY, MAY 16th
Lexington Battle-Green BBQ Festival
11 am – 7 pm, $Let the Battle Begin! BBQ and Summer Food Vendors, New England Craft Beers on tap and Live Music! Admission benefits The LABBB Collaborative Schools for Special Needs Students!
Once inside food and beer may be purchased from vendors.
$5 Admission Fee, Kids 13 and under enter free! Food cost additional
At the corner of 1557 Massachusetts Avenue and Woburn Street, Lexington
Lexington BBQ BattleArtists En Plein Air
10 am -2:00 pm, FreeLocal artists will demonstrate their skills along the Minuteman Commuter Bikeway. Watch as they create unique pieces and discuss their artistic process.
At Minuteman Commuter Bikeway sites between Hancock and Woburn Streets, Lexington
Lexington Tourism CommitteeFreedom’s Way Hidden Treasures
10 – 4 pm, FreeHidden Treasures includes 45 towns in the Freedoms Way National Heritage Area. Free activities for intergenerational audiences to explore this area’s history, culture and nature. Lexington shows off the arts and culture “hidden treasures.” This event will spotlight Pop-up Art displays and performances, as well as guided, and self-guided walks around town and conservation lands.
Hidden treasure maps have been created for you to follow.Along sections of the Minuteman Commuter Bikeway and at sites throughout Lexington
Freedom’s Way
SUNDAY, MAY 17th
Lexington Battle-Green BBQ Festival
11 am – 7 pm, $Let the Battle Begin! BBQ and Summer Food Vendors, New England Craft Beers on tap and Live Music! Admission benefits The LABBB Collaborative Schools for Special Needs Students!
Once inside food and beer may be purchased from vendors.
$5 Admission Fee, Kids 13 and under enter free! Food cost additional
At the corner of 1557 Massachusetts Avenue and Woburn Street, Lexington
Lexington BBQ BattleFreedom’s Way Hidden Treasures
10 – 4 pm, FreeHidden Treasures includes 45 towns in the Freedoms Way National Heritage Area. Free activities for intergenerational audiences to explore this area’s history, culture and nature. Lexington shows off the arts and culture “hidden treasures.” This event will spotlight Pop-up Art displays and performances, as well as guided, and self-guided walks around town and conservation lands.
Hidden treasure maps have been created for you to follow.Along sections of the Minuteman Commuter Bikeway and at sites throughout Lexington
Freedom’s Way
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE MARY PRENTISS INN ~ YANKEE MAGAZINE BEST OF!
The Mary Prentiss Inn was named Yankee Magazine’s Best Inn, Greater Boston Area, and deservedly so!
As many of our readers have come to know from photos I’ve posted here, the beautiful family-owned and operated Inn is one of my landscape design projects.
Jennifer Fandetti, the Inn’s proprietor, and daughter-in-law of Cambridge artist Charlotte Forsythe and architect Gerald Fandetti, maintains The Mary Prentiss to the highest standards. The welcoming hospitality, combined with the gracious decor of the meticulously restored Greek Revival manor, along with their famously delicious breakfasts and afternoon tea, will make your stay truly memorable. During warmer months guests are invited to dine and relax in the exquisite secret garden.
Centrally located in the heart of Cambridge, and appointed with every modern amenity, when planning a trip to the Greater Boston/Cambridge area I highly recommend a stay at The Mary Prentiss Inn!
In autumn I mix a special custom collection of spring flowering bulbs for my clients, based on their preferences and the architectural features unique to their business or residence. The colors of the tulips in this year’s collection for The Mary Prentiss Inn are simply scintillating and especially beautiful juxtaposed against the warm creamy yellow tones of the exterior paint, emerald green of the boxwoods, and forest green of the hollies. You have to be very cautious in managing the colors though because a symphony can easily become a cacophony!
The orange parrot tulip in the above photo is a very old cultivar. Unlike the vast majority of tulips today, which are mostly scentless, this has a dreamy fragrance of citrus and honeysuckle.
For more information visit The Mary Prentiss Inn Facebok Page here and website here.
Another Fine Day on The Boulevard
Raw Bar at The Fish Shack in Rockport on FRIDAY NIGHT
Say what? Yes, it’s true. Word on the street (the mean streets of Rockport, MA) is that Karin Porter of the Fish Shack (the restaurant, not the fish shack) in Dock Square is serving oysters along with a signature Motif No.1 Day cocktail to kick off the weekend’s pahtying in downtown Rockport in front of the Motif No. 1 Day festival on Saturday. Rockporters and assorted other types are eating raw mollusks in celebration of Motif No.1, Rockport’s famous fishing shack.
Motif No.1 is so famous that it has a festival dedicated to celebrating every inch of its surface, documented down to the last buoy and nail hole. It’s like Cape Ann’s very own Kardashian; we know everything about it and we still can’t get enough.
Come on down to Dock Square, eat oysters and lobster rolls, listen to music and generally party like it’s M1D:2015 this weekend! Because it is!
Motif No.1 for the win!
The Lannon in fog
Thank you Erich Archer, Lisa Smith, Becky Tober, and Henry Cooper for the Informative Camera Program at #Cape AnnTV!
#GloucesterMA and #RockportMA Retailers Should Carry @Coastal_Dog Swimwear
iartcolony launches motif 2015 – 15 artists from around the country will present their visions of Motif #1
From the calendar section of Art New England May/June issue…
Art: motif 2015
OPENS Saturday, May 16
iartcolony launches motif 2015 – 15 artists from around the country will present their visions of Motif #1 in the form of conceptual paintings, sculpture, photography, video and performance art installations – honoring Rockport’s iconic red fish shack, the most painted and photographed building in America. motif 2015 marks the 65th anniversary of the celebrated Motif #1 Day, when the town of Rockport comes alive with activities involving dance, poetry, film, music and more. This art exhibition produced by iartcolony’s co-founders, Bob Armstrong and Jill Whitney Armstrong – opens on Saturday, May 16 at 10 AM.
iartcolony
42 Broadway, Rockport, MA
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