WHITE ELEPHANT SPRING JAM SATURDAY, APRIL 18TH 1 – 6 PM
WHITE ELEPHANT SPRING JAM
SATURDAY, APRIL 18TH 1 – 6 PM
32 Main Street, Essex Ma.
Live Music 3-6
By Jake Pardee
Name that Tune
Bingo with Prizes
Raffle and Scavenger Hunt
Food and Drinks
Let’s bring warmth and sunshine to Essex and have some fun! Experts will be on hand for our own Road Show to appraise art, coins, military items and more.
Preview our new spring line of garden items and other great treasures and most importantly eat, drink and enjoy!
White Elephant Spring Jam
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White Elephant Shop
32 Main Street
Essex, Ma 01929
978-768-6901
Happy On Main Street………..HM-08
Eastern Point Light House from the Base of Dog Bar
A Journey of a Thousand Miles…
Today is my last day of Radiation Oncology at the Lahey Hospital in Peabody, and I get to ring the ship’s bell at the completion of the program. It was a long daily (12x) trek from Rockport for treatment, made all the more pleasant by my (now) great friend Rocky, who took this photo. I’ll miss talking to the young man after my morning pickup, about our lives, current news, and future fishing/clamming trips. He’ a truly outstanding young man.
SailGHS vs Landmark School Photos From Hilary Frye
Evidence-based practice looking to collaborate on a research project
Cape Ann Wellness
Your source for Cape Ann health, fitness and wellness information
For more- http://capeannwellness.com/
Promoting Optimal Wellness for Body, Mind & Spirit
I have an opportunity for an ‘evidence-based’ research grant. I am looking for a Cape Ann healthcare facility or school to collaborate with on a pilot study. Please contact me if you have an interest in research.
What exactly does ‘evidence-based’ mean?
According to the American Holistic Nurses Association, “evidence based practice (EBP) is the conscientious use of the best available evidence combine with the clinician’s expertise and judgment and the patient’s preferences and values to arrive at the best decision that leads to high-quality outcomes.” (Dossey, B.; Keegan, L. (2013.) Holistic Nursing: A Handbook for Practice. 6th Edition. Burlington MA: Jones and Barrett Learning.)
Once known as the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM,) there has been a name change to reflect the current trend in healthcare to use a more ‘integrative’ approach to healthcare.
Established 16 years ago by the National…
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Someone Wants to Play
Cape Ann Vernal Pond Field Trip Tonight!
In the past few days, I have heard some wood frogs, spring peepers, seen a few spotted salamanders. So far, we are not exactly having the Big Night experience you may have heard about, but the Big Trickle effect you may be fasmiliar with if you’ve done this for a few years. But, I think there will be some good action in some of our pools tomorrow night… so:
Field Trip- Friday April 17, 2015 9pm
Meet at Walgreen’s parking lot on Main St. in Gloucester.
Poetry Without Paper
Community Stuff 4/17/15
Ribbon Cutting for The Art of David Arsenault
CAPE ANN CHAMBER RIBBON CUTTING FOR THE ART OF DAVID ARSENAULT
ROCKPORT, Massachusetts – On Saturday, April 11, 2015, at 4:00 p.m. the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting ceremony at the grand opening for The Art of David Arsenault. The ceremony took place at the new gallery location at 26 Bearskin Neck in Rockport, MA.
Gallery owners David Arsenault and Sue Koehler-Arsenault introduced the gallery to a crowd of spectators and celebrated by cutting the ribbon before welcoming the public into their beautiful gallery. Refreshments were served and live music serenaded the many guests who visited and viewed the artwork in the two-story gallery space.
Arsenault’s work is best known for large shapes, dramatic lighting, and strong color, which creates a compelling sense of mood, time, and place. Each piece presents a quiet exploration of everyday life.
The Art of David Arsenault will be open seven days a week on Bearskin Neck for the 2015 season.
Cape Ann Whale Watch – voted one of the top whale watches in the US
Hey Joey,
Not sure if you saw this article last fall in Boston’s CBS local (linked below), but pretty cool that we can make such big headlines for such a small town! Would love if you could share this as we enter our 37th season this Saturday! Our trip leaves at 1:30 – Reports from fishing boats that whales are around. Thanks a lot!
Emily Douglass
Cape Ann Whale Watch
1800-877-5110
Click the link to read about it!
http://boston.cbslocal.com/top-lists/top-5-american-whale-watching-tours/
A. PIATT ANDREW BRIDGE DOORS ON DISPLAY AT CAPE ANN MUSEUM!
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see the stunning bas-relief A. Piatt Andrew bridge doors up close!!
Free admission for Cape Ann residents on April 18
Two of four bronze doors from the granite faced pylons on top of the A. Piatt Andrew Bridge which brings Route 128 over the Annisquam River and into Gloucester are currently on display at the Cape Ann Museum. The doors were removed from the bridge late last year for much need conservation work and this will be the first time in over half a century that the public will be able to view the doors up-close.
Designed by sculptor John F. Paramino (1889-1956), the doors were cast at the T. F. McGann & Sons foundry in Boston in 1950. One honors the bridge’s namesake, A. Piatt Andrew (1873-1936), founder of the American Field Service, a U.S. Congressman from this district, director of the U.S. Mint and a long-time Gloucester resident. The second door celebrates the history of Cape Ann and in particular the fishing industry. John Paramino was born in Boston in 1889 to immigrant parents and studied modeling at the North Bennet Street School. He continued his studies under Augustus Saint-Gaudens and Bela Pratt and by 1916 had his own studio in Boston. Examples of Paramino’s public sculptures are scattered across Boston and include The Founders Memorial (1930) and the World War II Memorial in the Fenway (1947-1948).
Route 128, officially known as the Yankee Division Highway, was built between 1936 and 1958 on its current alignment as a bypass route around Boston. It was the first circumferential highway around a major U.S. city and now incorporates sections of I-93 and I-95. The A. Piatt Andrew Bridge is the crowning achievement of the decades-long Route 128 construction project and serves as a gateway to Cape Ann.
The Cape Ann Museum is pleased to offer Cape Ann residents free admission to the Museum on Saturday, April 18, in order that all may view the doors. In addition, the Museum will offer a narrated walking tour highlighting outdoor public sculptures in downtown Gloucester. The tour will be held on Saturday, May 23 at 10 AM. Tickets are $10 for Museum members and $20 for non-members. Space is limited, reservations are required. Reservations and tickets at (978)283-0455 x10or info@capeannmuseum.org.
This project is a collaboration between the Massachusetts Department of Transportation, the City of Gloucester and the Gloucester Committee for the Arts, and the Cape Ann Museum.
Photos courtesy of Skylight Studios, March 2015.
The Cape Ann Museum tells multiple stories, all relating to Cape Ann. Founded in 1873, the Museum’s collections represent the history of Cape Ann, its people, its industries, its art and culture. For a detailed media fact sheet please visit www.capeannmuseum.org/press.
The Museum is located at 27 Pleasant Street in Gloucester. Hours are Tuesday through Saturdayfrom 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Sundays from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Admission is $10.00 adults, $8.00 Cape Ann residents, seniors and students. Youth (under 18) and Museum members are free. For more information please call: (978)283-0455 x10. Additional information can be found online at www.capeannmuseum.org.
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OCTOGRAPHY!
Meet Rambo, the world’s first octographer! She lives at The Sea Life Aquarium in New Zealand. After first destroying numerable cameras, once the team secured the camera, she learned how to take a photo in just three tries. Her trainer said that, on average, it would have taken a dog ten repetitions and a cat about twenty!
The photos cost $2.00 and the proceeds go towards octopus habitat protection.
Octopus photos ~
#octographer photos courtesy Google image search.
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Take a Walk
Tide rising on Little River
Tonight! Lisa Marie hosts The Dave Sag’s Blues Party…8:30pm @ The Rhumb Line 4.16.2015

By Lenny Megliola
Dave says,
I’m throwing Ms. Lisa Marie to the wolves this week as I bow out to the travel gods and take my muddy boots to New Orleans. I need a vacation. I’m gonna search for loop garou in the fetid swamps. I’m gonna get bit on my mojo hand. And I’m gonna eat too much. I can’t wait!
So Ms. LM is bringing in the heavy artillery in the form of Mr. Johnnie Juxo, Tarzan of the keys, Mr. Silverfish Steve on DDT glitar and Mr. Chris “Anzio” Anzelone on clubs. It’ll be a blast! And, I’ll see you next week! Always have fun!
40 Railroad Avenue
Gloucester, MA 01930
(978) 283-9732
Lobster Pool Opens Today
The Gloucester Fleet
The Gloucester Fleet
The “Jean Elizabeth”
From Corliss Landing
All Photos By Paul F Frontiero Jr























