Theatre in the Pines brings its production of Christian O’Reilly’s delightful Irish comedy to the Gorton Theatre at Gloucester Stage, 267 East Main Street on Friday and Saturday, May 8 and 9, at 7:30 and Sunday, May 10 at 3 pm. First presented during blizzard season in Rockport, the show is moving to Gloucester this weekend so all snowbound Cape Anners can enjoy this tale of a man and his dog and their adventures with a cat woman who is determined to liven up their lives. Cast includes Martin Ray, Sarah Clark, Randy Dupps, Chuck Francis, Ann Roman, Hattie Rich, Barbara Brewer and director Nan Webber. Tickets are available at the door or at The Bookstore and Toad Hall. Adults, $15 and students $10.
Joey C Invited You to Dropbox
Taped The GloucesterCast At Cape Ann TV yesterday. Using DropBox, it made it easy to transfer and share large media files to collaborate which otherwise would have been too big to go through email. It’s easily one of my most important apps and it’s free. Here’s a link to get free space to use for yourself-
Hey there!
I’ve been using Dropbox and thought you might like it. It’s a free way to bring all your files anywhere and share them easily.
Sign up with this link to get some bonus space: https://db.tt/LwmMeXWh
“WATER SHUTTLES PASSES” now available $50.00 until June 30th, (family $100.00 pass)
"WATER SHUTTLES PASSES" now available $50.00 until June 30th, (family $100.00 pass).
Call harbortours
Thank you in advance.
Harbor Tours, Inc.
Gloucester, MA., America’s Oldest Seaport
Celebrate Nurses Week!
Cape Ann Wellness
Your source for Cape Ann health, fitness and wellness information
http://www.capeannwellness.com
Promoting Optimal Wellness for Body, Mind & Spirit
May 6th – May 12th is National Nurses Week.
Nurses of Cape Ann and Around the World, Join me in the Celebration!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=UWLIgjB9gGw#t=1
Nurses make a meaningful difference in people’s lives every day. Considered by many to be the ‘Heart & Soul’ of health care, nurses often work long hours and put others’ needs before their own. Nurses work in a variety of positions and settings, at the bedside in hospitals, extended care facilities and hospice, in wellness and integrative medicine centers, medical offices, schools, rehabilitation, public health and community centers, people’s homes, private practice, administration and even battlefields.
Historical nurse pioneers and leaders such as Clara Barton and Florence Nightingale were, and continue to be inspiring role models for nurses around the globe.
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Save the Date for the Fourth Annual Schooner Challenge
The Challenge is to benefit the Essex Shipbuilding Museum for the care and preservation of Essex built schooners.
Deborah Cramer’s New York Times Op Ed: “Silent Seashores”
GLOUCESTER, Mass. — As the spring days lengthen, shorebirds have begun their hemispheric migrations from South America to nesting grounds in Canada’s northern spruce and pine forests and the icy Arctic.
They are among Earth’s longest long-distance fliers, traveling thousands of miles back and forth every year. I have watched them at various stops along their routes: calico-patterned ruddy turnstones flipping tiny rocks and seaweed to find periwinkles or mussels; a solitary whimbrel standing in the marsh grass, its long, curved beak poised to snatch a crab; a golden plover pausing on a mud flat, its plumage glowing in the afternoon sun.
I used to think that sandpipers flocking at the sea edge, scurrying before the waves, were an immutable part of the beach. No longer. This year, as the birds come north, one of them, the red knot — Calidris canutus rufa — will have acquired a new status. It is now listed as threatened under the federal Endangered Species Act. It joins four other shorebirds on the government’s list of threatened and endangered species.
Sadly, it is unlikely to be the last.
Read Deborah Cramer’s complete New York Times opinion editorial here: Silent Seahores
Deborah is the author of The Narrow Edge: A Tiny Bird, an Ancient Crab, and an Epic Journey, Yale University Press, 2015. Visit Deborah Cramer’s website here to order a copy.
Advance Praise
“The Narrow Edge is at once an intimate portrait of the small red knot and a much larger exploration of our wondrous, imperiled world.”
—Elizabeth Kolbert, author of The Sixth Extinction
“In the face of global warming, is our big brain connected to a big enough heart that we might preserve the beauty of the earth we were given? Heart is no problem for the red knot”
—Bill McKibben, author of Eaarth
“I have a compass, GPS, and radio,” [Cramer] writes. “The birds have—what? By the end of this journey I am more in awe than when I began.” Follow her graceful writing for the full 9,500 miles and you will share in that awe.”
–Laurence Marschall, Natural History
“A superbly written and gripping account…more thrilling than the Kentucky Derby.”
—Thomas E. Lovejoy, National Geographic Conservation Fellow
“A book so multidimensional, yet somehow so admirably succinct, I wish I’d written it…”
—Carl Safina, author of Beyond Words: What Animals Think and Feel
“Perhaps the red knot should replace the canary in the mine as the harbinger of impending changes that are good neither for birds or people . . . essential reading for anyone interested in conservation.”
—Joel Greenberg, author of A Feathered River Across the Sky
“An eloquent exploration of our relationship to nature.”
—Nancy Knowlton, author of Citizens of the Sea
“A remarkable tale of science, nature, and humanity.”
—Susan Solomon, author of The Coldest March
“Cramer brilliantly presents us with an ecosystem of many parts.”
—Don Kennedy, Pr
Thanks to Lise Breen for mentioning Deborah’s op ed piece and new book!
Engrossed and Entwined
Our new neighbor
Support Cape Ann Special Olympics – Tonight at Passports
Join us for
Passports Restaurant’s Community Dinner Nights!
Tonight We Support Cape Ann Special Olympics
4 – 9 pm • 3 Course Dinner • $15.00
10% of proceeds goes to Cape Ann Special Olympics
Reservations Requested

Celebrating 20 years in business we are giving back to the community every Tuesday night.
Full menu also available.
If you would like to inquire about support for your organization, please email us at
passportsrestaurant@gmail.com. We look forward to working with you!
Passports Restaurant
110 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930
Please call for Reservations: 978.281.3680
Guess Who
Happy On Main Street Collage – Thank You
Bowl For Free All Summer Long!
You may already know about this unbelievable deal, but I wouldn’t be doing my job if I didn’t mention it just in case!
KIDS CAN BOWL FREE ALL SUMMER LONG…
if you simply log on and follow the simple steps to sign them up at www.KidsBowlFree.com
The link will give you all the necessary information (obviously), but here’s the quick skinny…
You register your kids, pick a bowling alley (Cape Ann Lanes in Gloucester is a participating center!), and then every Sunday evening…all summer long…coupons will be emailed to you for the entire week. The coupons are good for 2 free strings per child. You do need to pay for shoe rentals, but the bowling is totally free…no gimmicks! AND..if you want to bowl with the kiddos..you can pay a one time fee on-line of $28.95….and sign up 4 adults. If you choose to do so, coupons will also be mailed to those 4 grown-ups each Sunday. So, whether your kids are with mom, dad, a steady babysitter, a grandparent, etc. the adults can bowl free too! And, TODAY ONLY, enter the code cinco5 and they’ll take $5 off that price too! So, the kids always bowl free, and for a one time payment of $23.95 four adults can bowl free with them…all.summer.long. Just pay for shoe rentals.
We’ve done this for the past couple of years and, in addition to the free bowling all summer, we usually get coupons and offers emailed to us during school vacations and holidays also!
Truly a NO BRAINER!!!
Len Burgess Photos at Passports’s Restaurant
Greg Bover Quote of the Week
“It’s hard to feel sad when you are being useful.”
Louis C. K. (1967- )
A Washington, D. C. native, C. K. uses the initials in place of his birth name, Szekely, as they approximate its Hungarian pronunciation. His family moved to Mexico City when he was an infant and then to Newton, Massachusetts when he was seven. He is perhaps best known for his highly-regarded comedy show “Louie”, on FX, but he has been a writer for Chris Rock, David Letterman, and Conan O’Brien as well as writing and directing several films and shorts, and appearing in many movies and television shows. He began his career as a stand-up comedian at an open-mic night in Boston, and now tours widely, and has innovated direct-to-consumer ticket sales, bypassing Ticketmaster and other large, controlling middlemen. C. K. has won five Emmy Awards and a Grammy. He is divorced from Alix Bailey and has two children.
Happy First Day of Spummer!
Finishing Touch
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Steve Willard and assistant put the final touches on Ardelle‘s “ship’s boat.”
Catching some rays near the beautiful Beauport Princess
Terrible News For #RockportMA…
One Hundred Years of the Manchester Bath & Tennis Club and the history of Magnolia’s Summer Colony
TUESDAY, MAY12
at the Sacred Heart Parish Hall
6:30pm Refreshments, 7pm Program
David Fay will present a program on the formation and early years of the beach club that was originally known as the North Shore Swimming Pool and eventually became the Bath & Tennis. The presentation will also include the history of how Magnolia rose from a quiet fishing village to being known as “Little Newport”.
Members free, nonmembers $10
Please RSVP by Friday, May 8
Phone: 978-526-7230 or email info@manchesterhistoricalmuseum.org
Also on Saturday, May 9 (10am)
In the MHM Hall
Needlework Family Program for ages 3 and up
$5 per child – Please RSVP by May 8
GMG APP and “Mr. Skeptical” aka “Paulie Walnuts Frontiero”
OK GMG Readers!
Usually I like to give Joey a hard time when he come’s up with a “Great Ginormous” GMG Idea.
Not because I’m jealous that he’s so passionate about this GMG thing. I just like to see his expressions when I criticize him and the Blog. 🙂 It brings me Happiness! 🙂
But this APP is GREAT. Very easy to download, install and navigate all GMG content.
CLICK HERE!
Works Great on my Samsung S3
Maybe he can add a GMG AUTHOR Button so people can click on the author that they like (ME) and their recent and past posts.
Also maybe a SEARCH Button.
Great job JOEY! Did I just write that?













