Nichole’s Picks May 2nd and 3rd

Unbelievably, it is May!

Pick #1

ARTS FIRST at Harvard University!

Thursday, April 30, 2015 (All day) to Sunday, May 3, 2015 (All day)

One of the nation’s largest university arts festivals showcases over 225 presentations.
Harvard invites the public to four days of non-stop art. The annual ARTS FIRST festival celebrates student and faculty creativity at the University. Around half of Harvard’s 6,600 students participate in the festival each spring. Over 225 music, theater, dance, film, and visual arts events, most free of charge and open to the public, are on tap. Whether you are a fan of a cappella or bhangra, tap or Tchaikovsky, installation art or painting, improv comedy or pipe organ performance, ARTS FIRST has an arts experience for you.

Read all about this great event HERE or HERE!

The official calendar of events within that link was working a couple of days ago, but was not working last night.  Hopefully it will be up and running so you can check out all of the great events that are being offered.  Some are “kid friendly”….some are not.  I suggest checking out the list of events before heading in.

Pick #2

The deCordova Museum in Lincoln is currently installing their summer galleries and exhibits so the museum is closed, HOWEVER, the awesome Sculpture Park is open and admission is 1/2 price. Totally worth the trip!

Check out the Sculpture Park HERE!

DeCordova is internationally recognized as a major venue for the exhibition and interpretation of modern and contemporary outdoor sculpture. The Sculpture Park occupies the entire campus: 30 acres of beautifully landscaped lawns, forests, fields, gardens, and terraces on a rolling site along the shore of Flint’s Pond in Lincoln, Massachusetts. At any given time, approximately 60 sculptures are on display in the Sculpture Park, which is open every day during the summer and Wednesdays through Sundays during the winter.

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Pick #3

The PawSox!

You all know how much I love the Red Sox and Fenway Park, but heading to Pawtucket is a fantastic way to take the kids “out to the ball game” without breaking the bank. Tickets are only $13 each…which leaves money left over for ball park snacks!

Check out their schedule HERE!  It consists of two home games this weekend…both at 1:05!

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Please, as always, check out our friends at North Shore Kid for a much more comprehensive list of family activities!

The Rare To Our Area- Yellow Crowned Night Heron That Sista Felicia Took Photos Of Last Week Is Still In #GloucesterMA @MassAudubon

On my way to the dock this morning at 4:30AM it was in my mom’s back yard in East Gloucester.

Here are some lousy pictures but for the sake of documenting it, here you go-

Here’s a link to Sista Felicia’s post with much better photos from last week-

Beautiful Bird Having Breakfast In Sista’s Herb Garden

Community Stuff 4/30/15

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You are invited to attend:

Volunteer Orientation Open House

Saturday, May 2, 2015 from 12:30 PM3:30 PM

Members of the Community are invited to a Phyllis A. Marine Association volunteer orientation open house on Saturday, May 2; 12:30 – 3:30 pm at the Community Room of the Cape Ann Savings Bank in Gloucester, MA.

The Phyllis A Marine Association is seeking volunteers to help preserve Gloucester’s oldest fishing vessel the Phyllis A. and to promote the heritage, culture and folk life of the fisheries of Gloucester, Massachusetts. Volunteers are needed for boat restoration, archival preservation, marketing, event planning and development. Training will be provided.

The open house is being hosted at the Community Room of the Cape Ann Savings Bank at 123 Main Street, Gloucester, MA, 12:30 –3:30 pm. Enter the Community Room through the Harbor Cove Dental entrance and not through the bank, then follow the signs.
The Phyllis A Marine Association is a local, non-profit, 501(c)3, organization established in 2006, to promote the heritage, culture and folk life of the fisheries of Gloucester, Massachusetts, through the display and preservation of the gillnet fishing vessel, Phyllis A

If you cannot make the orientation open house, please visit out GiveBackTime page or follow the link from our website www.phyllis-a.org

Cape Ann Savings Bank’s Community Room

123 Main Street

Gloucester, MA 01930


Paint our Dories this Saturday!

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Painting this Saturday 8-12 at Eastern Ave Self-Storage
Help the IDRC this weekend painting our race dories to get them ready for the season.  We will meet at Eastern Ave Self-Storage at 8am this Saturday, May 2nd to paint.  The May 9th launch date is right around the corner and eliminations are soon to follow.  We are still looking for a trailer or two late afternoon on May 9th for the launch.  Hope to see you there!

Hi Joey,

The Gloucester High School Class of 2016 is holding a talent show tomorrow, Thursday April 30th, and Friday May 1st. Tickets cost $6 for adults, $5 for students, and there will be snacks, food, and drinks on sale. Doors open at 6:00pm. All proceeds benefit the Class of 2016 (Junior Class).

We would really appreciate it if you could give us a shout out and put it on your website for us.

Thank you for your consideration,

Mike Vaiarella

President of the Class of 2016

THANK YOU LISE BREEN, AMY KERR, AND LESLIE HEFFRON!

My hearfelt thanks to Lise Breen, Amy Kerr, and Leslie Heffron for all their fabulous hard work trimming, raking, sweeping, and removing tons of trash from the Gloucester HarborWalk Gardens. We finished more than half on Sunday!

The Friends of the HarborWalk will be back this coming Sunday, beginning at 9am. We’ll meet in front of the Gloucester House. Come lend a hand–its work, but fun with this growing great group of community-spirited friends. Everyone is welcome!

Please leave a comment in the comment section or feel free to contact me if you have any questions at kimsmithdesigns@hotmail.com.
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Amy, Lise, and Leslie

HarborWalk CleanUpTwenty one bags and counting!

Do not forget Gloucester Bingo

This is actually fun, already have a couple of my bingo card.

 

Are you playing Gloucester Go Fish Bingo?   We are one week in with downtown’s latest month-long promotion – Gloucester Bingo!   Look for the posters on doors and windows of participating businesses to grab a playing board and start having some fun!   Enter the raffles by completing one line or the entire board.  Entries must be submitted by May 22.   Prizes include a trip on the Ardelle, whale watching with Captain Bill, a membership to the Gloucester Maritime Museum, a week of summer camp at the Kestrel Educational Adventures, lunch with Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken and several shopping and dining gift certificates.   This is a fun, family friendly event that helps support your downtown businesses.    Ready – Set – BINGO! (Sponsored by Gloucester Downtown Association)
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North Shore Artist, George Martin’s Work on Display at First Ipswich Bank’s Gloucester Branch

First Ipswich Bank is pleased to announce that

work by local artist, George Martin, is now on display at its

Gloucester branch – 207 Main Street – through July.

IMG_6340George is an award-winning painter and graphic designer who was born in Massachusetts in 1951 and resides on the North Shore. Graduate of Vesper George School of Art, Boston, he studied under Robert Douglas Hunter, Robert Cormier, and Charles Cooper, among other noted Boston artists. He went on to earn a reputation as an outstanding graphic designer at a number of corporations and design firms. Since 2005, George has been as professional painter who has gained increasing recognition for his work. He is an artist member of the North Shore Arts Association and the Rockport Art Association. From 2011-2012, he served on the Board of Trustees as President of the North Shore Arts Association.

As George explains, plein air (open air) painting restores his passion for nature and awakens his senses. Influenced by representational and impressionist styles, his landscapes and other subjects are painted from life, memory and personal references.

“We are so happy to be able to welcome our third local artist exhibit at our Gloucester branch. We hope that everyone will consider stopping in to view this latest display by George Martin.” commented Bank President, Russ Cole.

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About the program:

One artist’s work will be shown every three months; the first installation featured Katherine “Kim” Thayer’s work and Jim Clyde’s work was on display through April. George Martin’s works will be displayed through July 2015.

For more information, please contact Rebecca Sumner, Branch Manager at 978-356-3700, or Beth Taber at 978-356-8120.

First Ipswich Bank has branch offices in Essex, Gloucester, Ipswich, Newburyport and Rowley, Massachusetts – you can find them at www.firstipswich.com.

Wednesdays with Fly Amero ~ this weeks special guest: Allen Estes 8-11pm 4.29.2015

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Dinner Specials Every Week!

Wednesday, April 29th – 8pm
Special Guest: ALLEN ESTES!

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Photo by Donna Amero
Cape Ann’s finest songwriter. The great Allen Estes comes
to us this week! We start at 8! ~ Fly
Dinner with great music!
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
Dave Trooper’s Kitchen…
Prepared fresh weekly by “Troop”… always good!
Check out Fred’s rockin’ wine menu!
Upcoming…

Dan King

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Visit: http://www.therhumbline.com/
Looking forward…
…to seeing you there 🙂

SailGHS Varsity and JV defeats Manchester at home

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SailGHS Varsity and JV defeats Manchester at home.We’re on a roll.# in a row.They meet Pingree in Salem tomorrow and Lynn in Boston on Thursday.Go ,Team!

No Meat, But I Can Eat!

I’m still a fickle eater and choking when I eat the wrong things. Yesterday, I ate 1/3 small bowl of Mac & Cheese! Getting there according to plan to rid me of Oral Thrush.

FV “William Lynn” Heads Home after Off Loading In Gloucester

FV William Lynn from Portland ME, heads home after off loading her catch in Gloucester.  Salem Power Plant in the background.

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Locked and Loaded! Tuffy’s Season has Begun.

Traps Are Headed in the Right Direction.  Out To Sea.  Can’t make Any Money Stacked Up In The Parking Lot!

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Dear Super Observant Man at the Pool,

Please allow me to begin by saying that I completely appreciate the fact that you took the time to let me know how much you enjoyed watching my husband frolic and play with our boys in the pool.  He certainly does have fun with them and they adore his attention.  He is indeed, as you so quickly noticed, a fantastic dad and I too get the warm fuzzies watching the boys climb all over him while giggling incessantly. Coincidently, I had just entertained some of those very same thoughts myself while watching them all play! It was very kind of you to stop me as I was walking by (with wet towels, 2 pair of flip flops, 1/2 of a sticky smoothie…made to order…dripping down my arm and off my elbow, a boogie board, a bag of pool toys, and the wad of gum that Child #1 accidentally left on his beach chair), to let me know that you found it incredibly refreshing to see a parent so completely engaged in unabashed fun with his children.  He sure is special and I’m so glad that you noticed.  It was so kind of you in fact, that I almost didn’t notice when you took a dig at me by adding, “You must feel very lucky that he entertained the boys for so long while you sat in your chair and relaxed.” I almost missed your raised eyebrow and the slight change in the tone of your voice.  I also almost missed your wife’s horrified, albeit subtle, cringe when you went just a little bit too far.

For the record,  I wouldn’t dare take a single word of your praise away from my husband because in that moment, and in many other moments, he is even more wonderful with our boys than even you described.  However, what you may not know, is that earlier that morning…and every other day of vacation…I took the boys for a long run/rollerblade as he enjoyed some peace and quiet.  You also may not know that, since my husband is out of the house and hard at work very early each morning, I have the pleasure of getting the boys ready for school, taking them there, seeing them throughout the day as I work my full-time (and then some) job as a teacher in the same school, picking them up, taking them to after-school activities, and then bringing them home late in the afternoon…every.single.day.  You also may not have deducted from your 30 minute observation of how we parent as a team, that until recently my husband was also hard at work on Saturdays so, that being the case, I have had the pleasure, for over 7 years, of taking them on countless excursions without him.  While he would have loved to have joined us, he simply wasn’t able. Likewise, as a teacher, I am incredibly fortunate to have the entire summer off with the boys.  It would be impossible to count all of the fun days that we’ve had…or even the quick overnight trips that we’ve taken…without him..during those long summer breaks.

I cannot emphasize enough how absolutely correct you were!  He was (and is…whenever given the opportunity) a fantastic, fun, and hands-on father to our two young sons.  I am beyond glad that you got to see him in his glory and that his awesomeness was not lost on you.  I do however wish, kind sir, that you had thought a wee bit deeper before evidently determining that I do not do the exact same 90% of the time.  While so quick to rightfully compliment him…you simultaneously insulted me with very little regard. Sadly, for his sake, my number of incredibly hands-on days with our children have had to outweigh his by a tremendously large number.  So, yes sir, when given the opportunity to allow him to relish in some of the simple quality time that is always so readily available to me, I sure did.  Selfishly, while relaxing as you put it, I was also admiring how adorable the three of them are together.

You caught me.  Sitting there in the sun…relaxing for 30 minutes.  Guess what?  I did it the day before that for a nice little chunk of time…and maybe even the day that before too.  The horror.  You might, but probably not, be interested in knowing that when I later expressed how bothered I was by your obvious criticism of me, my husband immediately laughed and said, “If only he knew how often you are off entertaining them on your own!”  Proving once again, how great he is.  I’ll also have you know that another very kind man echoed many of your same words the very next day….and, believe it or not, was able to do so without a hint of sarcasm or ridicule in regards to my parenting in his voice.  Imagine that.

Sincerely,

A very relaxed mom…thanks to a great dad…who is now ready to tackle a slew of solo activities until the day that I get the opportunity to sit and relax again.  (and when that day comes…you can bet I will)