I took these photos this morning and thought you and your readers might be interested in seeing the coywolf out hunting in the marsh this morning.
enjoy!

My View of Life on the Dock
I took these photos this morning and thought you and your readers might be interested in seeing the coywolf out hunting in the marsh this morning.
enjoy!

Launched last year by the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce, after several years of discussion and several months of design competition; the plate beautifully and symbolically portraits the four Cape Ann communities of Essex, Gloucester, Manchester-by-the-Sea, and Rockport. We need 1,500 applications, each with a $40 payment to the Mass. DOT, for the registry to make the plates – we are already over 1/3 of the way there! The Chamber has made the application process as easy as just providing your contact information, and they will follow-up with you in the future for the $40 payment when we get closer to the 1,500 applications. IT IS MOST IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND THAT THE PROCEEDS FROM THE PLATE WILL GO BACK TO THE CAPE ANN COMMUNITY THROUGH A NEW NON-PROFIT CAPE ANN FOUNDATION. So do not delay – SIGN UP FOR YOUR PLATE TODAY! Please contact the Chamber at 978 283-1601 or www.capeannchamber.com, or email: info@capeannchamber.com
On Sunday May 17th the Cape Ann Fishermunn track team (named in honor of Jim Munn) competed in their first Special Olympic Qualifying games at Milton Academy. Thirteen athletes competed in a total of thirty-four events and earned twenty-three Gold medals, three Silver, and one Bronze. Every athlete won at least one gold in their individual event entitling them to compete against other gold medalists in the State Games at Harvard Stadium this June
Today driving along Route 1A I passed the fabulous and fantastic Patrick Dougherty enormous two-story tall birdhouses in the midst of downtown Salem. I did a double take and turned around. They are simply extraordinary. Although a work in progress, it must have been lunch break because the site was empty of people. I would have loved to have met the artist and see the volunteers at work but it was a magical experience to walk through and around the birdhouses with no one present. Especially captivating was peering out from the round windows towards the passersby from inside the structures–evoking the feel of being a bird in its nest. GO SEE!!!!
Looking up through the skylight.
“Stickwork” by Patrick Dougherty is under construction, with the help of local volunteers, through May 23rd. The finished structures will remain on the grounds of the Crowninshield-Bentley House for one year. The Crowninshield-Bentley House is located at the corner of Essex and Washington Streets and is owned by the Peabody Essex Museum. “Stickwork” is the first environmental art installation under the museum’s Present Tense Initiative. For more information visit pem.org/stickwork.
The birdhouses are made of saplings from unwanted wood such as Norway maple and buckthorn.
SEE MORE PHOTOS HERE Continue reading “Inside a Birdhouse ~ Patrick Dougherty’s Stickwork!”
Tony Sapienza writes, “This little lost boy — our very friendly house cat, Max — wandered away from our place in Magnolia Wednesday afternoon (5/20). For those of you in the area, please keep an eye out. If anyone has any ideas, we’re all ears — we contacted the police, animal control and the area vets, as well as the Cape Ann Lost Pets FB page. Fingers crossed!”
Joey’s post last month from breakfast at the Eastern Standard in Kenmore Square got me thinking of how that area has changed. I’ve never eaten at Eastern Standard but it turns out I have. But it was called the Hoodoo Barbecue which was at the Rathskeller. Sue and I ate there last in 1986.
I saw a lot of bands there, Human Sexual Response, The Atlantics, the Neighborhoods, lots of great bands I never knew the name of.
I drive by every day and couldn’t figure out where the Rat actually was so I made a photo molding together old and new.
And today I went by and took a new photo to show exactly where the Rat was.
If you have breakfast at Eastern Standard and sit on the right side of the restaurant you are actually at the Rat. The waiter I talked to knew this. He said the kitchen is where the bandstand used to be for the Rathskeller.
The Hoodoo Barbecue had great ribs. I remember talking to the chef and he admitted he used liquid smoke, but it was pretty good liquid smoke.
If you ever hung out at the Rat in the 70-80s, check out the Rathskeller Wiki page. You will be amazed what good music you listened to.
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MAC LADIES TENNIS TEAM WINS LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP
MANCHESTER, MA, May 21, 2015—Manchester Athletic Club’s Women’s B Level 1 Ladies are now championship winners, coming out on top in both their North Shore Women’s Tennis League standings as well as the post-season playoffs. The MAC women’s weekday team bested 11 other participating teams from clubs around the North Shore in a league that ran from September to April, culminating with the league playoff championships in May.
The team was coached by Claudia Hawkes, Ayda Ardila of Beverly and Avis Murray of Gloucester and included players Jessica Weber and Emma Holland of Manchester by-the-Sea, Alina Franklin of Essex, Kasie Van Faasen of Wenham, Jessica Garten of Topsfield, Debra Bernfield of Beverly, Kristen Norton of West Newbury, and Dawn Dexter of South Hamilton.
More than 20 teams from the MAC participate in the North Shore League at various levels of play, including women’s…
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Come spend an hour or so listening to visual historian and beloved Rockport artist and teacher, Ron Straka, at the North Shore Arts Association, Saturday, May 23rd, 11 am to 12 noon. He will share his deep and intimate knowledge of the work of his friend and fellow artist, Bob Blue, with whom he spent many hours ‘en plein air’ capturing our northern light as it graces Cape Ann’s shores. Straka’s gallery walks are well known to be fun and fascinating. Don’t miss this special opportunity to hear one of Cape Ann’s great artists share his knowledge about another great Cape Ann artist and legend, Bob Blue.
The North Shore Arts Association’s galleries are open, free to the public, Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, Noon to 5 p.m.
More information on all North Shore Arts Association events is available by visiting their website at www.nsarts.org, by email at arts@nsarts.org, or by telephone 978 283-1857.
Check it out we are expanding the GMG Cape Ann Community Calendar. We are now including iCalendar feeds from the City of Gloucester and a Community Service Calendar
This calendar is permanently hosted and can be viewed when ever you want at capeanngiclee.com on the ‘events’ page.
To submit entries for this calendar email text only to james@capeanngiclee.com the following:
I post regular Arts related PR and announcements directly to GMG daily,
so send those to me too.
Take advantage of the Best Deal on the Harbor.
email us at harbortours@gmail.com

GloucesterCast 138 With Toby Pett and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 5/21/15
Topics Include: GloucesterCast With Toby Pett, Carol Thistle Announces One Third Of Hotel and Restaurant Tax Will Go Toward Promoting Tourism, One More Awesome Bit Of News From Gloucester Community Development Dept, This Week’s One Hour at a Time Gang Info, More Additions To the Arts Calendar- One Hour At a Time Gang, City Of Gloucester Departments and More, Floating Lotus, One Ocean One Love, Passports Wine Dinner Tonight, Al Pacino Worn Cufflinks Available For Viewing at Blue River Diamonds, CAPE ANN FISHERMUNN SPECIAL OLYMPICS TRACK TEAM SWEEP THE REGIONALS FOR THE GOLD, Len Burgess Agrees To Curate The Cape Ann Schooner Event Calendar, Toby promises To Rock The Nantucket Reds and Bowtie, Harbor Shuttle Is Up and Running.
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Rockport Harbor
Dave says,
I got a new group for ya this Thursday: Mr. Nick and the Dirty Tricks, minus one, that is, since I’ll be playing instead of their bassist. Apparently he’s suffering from a French foreign lesion. Wish him well! Mr. Nick is a well known harmonicat, although not around these parts, so cheer him on! He has the Q-Tip ability to ream out the smallest spaces in your cortical processes and will create a disturbance in your mind. Believe me!
http://www.thedirtytricks.com/about
He’s bringing along his longtime gootarist in the form of Mr. “Lonely” Gus Carlson, a fine player and vocalist as well as Mr.Rick Russo, on drums and vocals, too. I brought these cats in the night of last year’s Horrible’s Parade and they tore the joint apart! Come see for yourself!
And Saturday night, I’ll be down to Carlo’s on the loop, whooping it up with that Perry Combover Award winning vocalist and jongleur, Mr. John Keegan and the local faves: Madhouse. Yes, Carlo’s is open and we expect to have a wonderful evening, since we’ve been rehearsing all winter! See you there!
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On Sunday, May 31, the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church will present its annual Citizenship Awards to thirteen Cape Ann residents to honor their selfless contributions to this city.
The recipients come from all walks of life. Some are known for simple deeds they do for their neighbors. Others give their time and efforts to a larger community. All have made a mark on Gloucester, and have been selected by a group from the church’s Social Justice Committee because their actions embody the best of the spirit that guides Unitarian Universalism – open-hearted giving to others, solely for what those gifts mean, for no pay, and often with no public notice.
The award recipients were nominated not just by members of the church but by individuals and organizations throughout the city. Many winners have no idea who nominated them and will not find out until they arrive at the ceremony.
This year’s recipients are Carol Ackerman, Jerry Ackerman, Roger Armstrong, Rosemary Ginivan Attridge, Janis Bell, Greg Bover, Harold Burnham, James Fialho, Mary Rhinelander McCarl, Bill Melvin, Arline Moore, Nicole Richon Schoel, and Brent “Ringo” Tarr.
Be sure to mark your calendar for this event, which grows in popularity every year. The ceremony, which is informal, begins at 3 p.m. in the church sanctuary, with a reception downstairs in the church vestry to follow.
The church is located at the corner of Church and Middle Streets. Both floors are handicapped accessible via the 10 Church Street entrance. The event is open to all free of charge; freewill donations will be gratefully accepted
Hello!
Our names are Sarah Reed and Isabella Hickey and we are the Manchester Essex Green Team Event Coordinators.
We are excited to announce that the Green Team will be having their Second Annual Showcase on Tuesday, May 26 from 6-8:30 at the Manchester Essex Regional High School.
The event will start with Scholars and Interns presenting about their experiences, followed by an opportunity to talk with each Scholars project in the halls with a light refreshment table. We will also be running tours where students will direct you through the school and show what exactly what makes our school one of the greenest in the state! Please check out our social media links below for more information about our programs!
Please RSVP on our Eventbrite Page. If you should have any questions, feel free to contact to contact me at Sarahcandacereed22@gmail.com. To learn more about the Green Team see the attached document labeled Green Team Executive Summary in order to learn more!
See you there!
Isabella Hickey and Sarah Reed
Congratulations to this year’s Emperor, Mr. and Mrs. Jose Diaz Ferreira
The D.E.S. Portuguese Club invites you to pray and celebrate the Crowning during the week of (May 25 – 31).
The Crowning is scheduled on Trinity Sunday May 31st 2015.
Procession leaves the D.E.S. Club at 10 AM
Mass is at 11:45 at Our Lady of Good Voyage
The Traditional “Sopas do Espírito Santo” will be at 1:00 PM at the DES Club.
Tickets are ($10.00) and are available during Rosary week at the DES or call (978)-283-9737