Marine Forecast …
Thu SW winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 30 kt. Seas 2 to 3 ft.
Thu Night W winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt. Seas around 2 ft.
Pod Cast Weather :
http://www.spreaker.com:80/episode/5231103
Hourly Forecast :
My View of Life on the Dock
Marine Forecast …
Thu SW winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 30 kt. Seas 2 to 3 ft.
Thu Night W winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts up to 25 kt. Seas around 2 ft.
Pod Cast Weather :
http://www.spreaker.com:80/episode/5231103
Hourly Forecast :
The Cape Ann Museum is pleased to present Lighthouses of Cape Ann, an illustrated talk with New England lighthouse expert Jeremy D’Entrement, on Saturday, November 29 at 3:00 p.m. This program is free for members or with Museum admission.
Jeremy D’Entremont has been photographing and writing about lighthouses for the past 30 years. He is the author of hundreds of articles and more than a dozen books on lighthouses and maritime history, including The Lighthouse Handbook: New England and Great Shipwrecks of the Maine Coast. He has been recognized as the leading expert on New England’s historic lighthouses and has appeared on the History Channel, the Travel Channel, Public Television, and National Public Radio speaking on the topic. He is the historian for the American Lighthouse Foundation and the founder of Friends of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouses. Jeremy’s presentation will focus on the rich history of the lighthouses of Newburyport, Ipswich, and Cape Ann, with an emphasis on the human interest stories of lighthouse keepers and their families. The presentation will be illustrated by historic images and Jeremy’s own recent photos.
The Cape Ann Museum recently completed stabilization and installation of the first order Fresnel lens originally housed in the south lighthouse tower on Thacher Island off Rockport. The project was a collaborative one, done with the Thacher Island Association. In 1861, first order Fresnel lenses, made in Paris, were installed in the newly constructed lighthouse towers on Thacher Island. The lenses remained in place until 1980 when they were decommissioned and removed from the Island; just one of the two—the lens in the south lighthouse—was preserved. Recently, the United States Coast Guard has been sending these magnificent lenses back to the communities where they were originally used to be preserved within museum settings. The gallery in which the lens is now permanently installed includes a mixture of artifacts and interpretative materials designed to help visitors appreciate the beauty and power of the lens along with the history of Thacher Island. In addition to the first order lens a smaller fourth order Fresnel lens, originally installed in the lighthouse at Eastern Point, is also on exhibition. Jeremy D’Entrement’s lecture is one of many that the Museum hopes to offer related to the newly acquired Fresnel lens.
www.capeannmuseum.org
Joey,
Guess I’m up before you this morning. I don’t see any lights on in your office, from my vantage point.
Many readers of GMG may already know about Tricia O’Neill’s terrific mural downtown. What an exemplary illustration of public art in Gloucester. Next year I think another mural should be done on Charles Olson. This is the product of a SeArts Partner with an Artist Grant that Tricia forwarded with the help of the Gloucester Writers Center. Jack down at Palazola’s and the Pilot House contributed the brick canvas. The poem chosen for the mural is called THE THEORY OF POETRY. It is the epigram from KNOW FISH, Vincent’s first volume of his epic poem on Gloucester. So already there are two businesses and two non-profits collaborating. Add to that Tricia and her husband and artist Steve Brettler, two artists who painstakingly created the mural.
The video combines the work of few more Glocuester Artists: a striking image of the bard by cartoonist, illustrator and writer Tony Millionaire, a haunting and rocking sound track by Willie Loco Alexander, time lapses by Eliot Francesa, drone footage by Martin Del Vecchio, photography by Hank Nahamkin and a good bit of slicing and dicing by your neighbor cross Cripple Cove. The mural and the video bring back Vincent words into the life of the city today. See for yourself if you have not.
Henry
Here is another picture showing the variety of things goings on at Harvest Festival.This was put together by on the volunteers and guests at the Grace Center.
Al Browne
Essen and 14 local artists invite you to our Holiday Reception
December 5, 2014 From 5-7pm
Good food, good cheer, good art at good prices for holiday gift giving.
Essen, 4 Summer St, Manchester exhibits the work of
On The Right Track Artists through December 2014
Thank you for considering this and thanks for GMG!
Gloucester Youth Council
Join the HGC Gloucester Youth Council as they lead a discussion about current rates of substance abuse in Gloucester, current initiatives, and future goals to keep our youth and adults healthy and safe!!
We need your input, so please spread the word and attend if you can! All ages welcome and babysitting available on site!. Make sure to SHARE this event and INVITE your friends.
Click here to see the Facebook Event:
https://www.facebook.com/events/305834806289226/
For more information or to RSVP call (978)-281-0908
healthygloucester@gloucester-ma.gov
Want to learn techniques to avoid it? If so, come to Rose Baker Senior Center this Friday, November 21 at 10AM. Representatives from the Institution for Savings are presenting a free interactive workshop on various types of scams and ways to avoid them. The workshop is fun as well as educational. It lasts about 45 minutes and ends in a game of Identity Theft Bingo, complete with prizes.
The Pigeon Cove Circle will be holding its annual “Christmas in the Cove” on Saturday November 29th from 9 AM to 2PM at the Pigeon Cove Circle, 6 Breakwater Avenue, Rockport. There will be many venders, a Christmas Past Room, Raffle Items, a Food Table including Homemade Nissu and Baked Beans. We will be serving coffee and muffins and a luncheon with Greg’s famous Homemade Chili.
Submitted by: Judith Harris
Hello,
GHS Theatre’s production of “Chemical Imbalance: A Jekyll and Hyde play” written by Lauren Wilson is this weekend! I was hoping you would be able to mention it on Good Morning Gloucester, as we received a lot of responses directly from your readers regarding the advertising and sponsorship!
The play is a darkly comic adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. In Victorian England, repressed impulses burst their corsets as Dr. Jekyll’s experiments in the nature of evil threaten to reveal the bloody hands beneath the gloves of the British.
Performances are Friday, November 21 at 7pm, Saturday November 22nd at 2pm & 7pm, and Sunday November 23rd at 2pm. Tickets are available online through PayPal or at the door (cash or cards through PayPal.) Students and Seniors are $5 and Adults are $10.
I’ve attached some photos from our dress rehearsal last night, taken by our technical assistant, Joshua Fay.
Photo 1127 shows Jessalyn Silveira as Plodget, the cook, and Danielle Bauke as Ivy, the maid, eavesdropping on Jekyll as he discusses his evil potion.
Photo 1047 depicts the dinner party hosted by Euphronia Jekyll (Mikayla Healey – bottom right.) Standing is Genevieve Healey as Ambrosia Jekyll and Hayden Cushing as Xavier Utterson. Below the table (L-R) is Joshua Flynn as Henry Jekyll, Jessyca Muniz as Rosamunda Dewthistle, Madison Smith as Calliope Throckmortonshire, and Mikayla Healey as Euphronia Jekyll.
Photo 1007 shows (L-R) Jessyca Muniz as Rosamunda Dewthistle speaking with Joshua Flynn as Henry Jekyll, as Genevieve Healey (Ambrosia Jekyll) and Hayden Cushing (Xavier Utterson) look on.
Thank you so much!
—
Jessica Ruggles
Theater Arts Teacher
Below is a table of total number of posts from each current GMG contributor-
| Joey C | 21907 |
| Paulie Walnuts | 1687 |
| Donna Ardizzoni | 1634 |
| Kim Smith | 1489 |
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Joanne Silva |
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| Marty Luster | 1367 |
| EJ LeFavour | 1341 |
| Peter & Vickie Van Ness | 1248 |
| Manny Simoes | 965 |
| Paul Morrison | 592 |
| Felicia Mohan | 518 |
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Alicia Pensarosa |
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| Fred Bodin | |
| Peter Lovasco | 245 |
| David Cox | 233 |
| Nichole Schrafft | 188 |
| Sara Kelly | 167 |
| Craig Kimberley | 125 |
| Lowell Peabody | 85 |
| Ed Collard | 57 |
| 334 | |
| Joanne Silva | 1483 |
| paul frontiero | 1687 |
| Joey | 21907 |
| Marty Luster | 1367 |
| Craig Kimberley | 125 |
| David Cox | 233 |
| Donna Ardizzoni | 1634 |
| 57 | |
| Ellen Lefavour | 1341 |
| Fredrik Bodin | 290 |
| Vickie & Peter Van Ness | 1248 |
| 1489 | |
| Lowell Peabody | 85 |
| Nichole Schrafft | 188 |
| Paul Morrison | 592 |
| Peter Lovasco | 245 |
| Manuel Simoes | 965 |
| Felicia Mohan | 518 |
| Sarah Kelly | 167 |
All proceeds from the sale of “Do They Know Its Christmas” go towards the Band Aid Charitable Trust.
Thirty years after the first “Do They Know its Christmas,” which was recorded to raise money and awareness for famine relief in Ethiopia, Bob Geldof has again rounded up an all star cast of musicians including Sam Smith, Chris Martin, Seal, and Bono.
Download on iTunes – http://po.st/DoTheyKnow
Google Play – http://po.st/DoTheyKnowGp
The North Shore’s premiere community cinema inaugurates new stage with homegrown tribute to renowned satirist
This December, The Cape Ann Cinema & Stage at 21 Main Street in Gloucester will present its first stage production, the witty musical, “Tomfoolery: The Words & Music of Tom Lehrer.” The show runs from Wednesday, December 3 through Thursday, December 11, and features an all-local cast featuring Brian King, Jeph Ellis, Jennifer Lee Levitz, and Olivia Gale. The production is directed by Nick Neyeloff, with Joseph Nuccio serving as Musical Director.
“This show is homegrown–by local folks, with local folks, for local folks,” explains Cinema owner and Creative Director, Rob Newton. “It’s a hilarious show, and we hope all of Cape Ann will join us for it as we kick off our new stage and our new name.”
Cape Ann Cinema & Stage’s Tomfoolery cast: Jeph Ellis, Brian King, Jennifer Lee Levitz, and Olivia Gale.
Web hyperlink: http://capeanncinema.wordpress.com/
Please feel free to contact Rob Newton for an interview at 978-309-8448 or capeanncinema@gmail.com
Alex J. Destino Writes~
Our daughter Tess has accepted an offer to play lacrosse at Merrimack College next year. She signed her National Letter of Intent along side her coaches and athletic director today at GHS. A lot of hard work led to this day…
Our friend Falzarano Thom was the director of Cape Ann Youth Lacrosse when our daughter Tess first started to play lacrosse in the seventh grade.About two weeks into the season Thom came over to me to introduce himself. He said “your daughter has a lot of ability…you need to get her involved with a “Club” team.” At that time I knew essentially nothing about lacrosse. Thom made a few phone calls which led to a tryout for Tess with Revolution Lacrosse in Boston.  90% of the players involved with this program came from elite private schools around New England. We were a little out of place…but I think they were intrigued with a public school kid from Gloucester who brought a certain amount of grit and toughness to their program.  So, they selected her. It was a huge commitment for her (and us) but she received excellent coaching, became a very skilled player and traveled all over against the best talent in the country. Thom, please know how grateful we are to you. Today’s signing for Tess simply does not happen without you reaching out to us.
Thank you and God Bless!
   The Destino’s have been family friends for generations. Our family is super happy and incredibly proud of this beautiful young lady, and share in the excitement of celebrating this awesome achievement. Congratulations Tess! Hope you and your family, enjoy every moment of this day. Celebrate all the years of hard work, and dedication to the sport you love.
We’re almost ready to announce the lineup for our 2nd annual Cape Ann Winter Solstice concert at Gloucester’s UU Church Meetinghouse on Saturday, December 20th at 7:30PM. Â If you’re on our mailing list (click here to join) you’ll get a pre-sale announcement via email that will let you get tickets before they go on sale to the public.
After a tremendously successful John Sebastian concert in September, we have confirmed the acoustics are just perfect for intimate concerts featuring voice and guitar and we have a wonderfully varied lineup of music featuring top local and regional talent playing Americana, Blues, Pop, Rock and a few surprises.
Here’s a video that Jim Capillo made for Cape Ann TV of last year’s concert
This Wednesday Only:
Prime Rib Dinner $12.95! (while they last)
Wednesday, November 19th
Special Guest: ANDY PRATT!
We have a bit of rock/pop culture history with us this week
at the Rhumb Line. Â After a 4-year absence, Andy Pratt finally
returns as musical guest. Â A very special night. Â I sincerely
hope no one misses it! ~ Fly
Wikipedia: Andy Pratt (born January 25, 1947) is an American
rock music singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. In the
1970s, he made a number of experimental records and scored a
commercial hit with “Avenging Annie”. Â After words of praise
from Rolling Stone magazine (“By reviving the dream of rock
as an art and then re-inventing it, Pratt has forever changed the
face of rock”), he tried a more commercial approach. Â Pratt
converted to Christianity in the late 1970s and continued to
make records and perform at big Christian pop music festivals.
Pratt has released over twenty studio albums as of April 2012.
Check it – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TU_ZpgOTiA8 Â Â Â
Dinner with great music!
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
Dave Trooper’s Kitchen…
Prepared fresh weekly by “Troop”… always good!
Prime Rib Dinner $12.95! (while they last)
Plus – Check out Fred’s rockin’ wine menu!
Upcoming…
11/26 Thanksgiving Eve
w/Dave Sag’s Blues Party
Virgilio’s bakery is taking order for this great hostess gift.
Pick what you find interesting, you have such great photographers around. We have gathered these memories to last for the long months ahead before we can visit in the Spring. We were amazed at the Gloucester Museum, especially the hall of fishermen families. What a great idea. Could have spent hours there. We always visit the railway marina to see the latest work going on. And then there was the day last winter in a Pennsylvania grocery store when Rob discovered this famous fellow and dragged him from aisle to aisle just to catch a big smile on my face. Needless to say, he was in the way of countless shoppers who weren’t as friendly as Gloucester people. And I was ready to pack our bags and head six hours to Gloucester. Congratulations on the excellent restoration of City Hall. Magnificent!
Just to reiterate something I posted before. Your Radio Shack is exceptional. Once again I called ahead to have Travis help me with my iPhone. Their staff and his technical expertise surpass even the Apple Store. And all with a smile. You are fortunate… Don’t lose it!
Have a gentle winter, we hope to visit four or five times again next year. Thank you for Good Morning Gloucester!!
The bridge is of our little town of Milford right across from Pennsylvania situated in the beautiful Delaware River Valley .
Blessings, Linda rae and Rob
Chestnut Hill on the Delaware
Hi Joey,
GMG readers, Gloucester is looking for feedback for our local businesses.
Any FOBs that have visited Gloucester and want to help, please take a brief online survey
GMG readers who have any trade with the visitor-based economy, please have a look and share it with your customers, business travelers, and guests (especially any that travel and stay overnight).
Bonus prize! Respondents (prior visitors) who complete the survey will be entered to win a complimentary overnight stay in Gloucester with value of $500.
Per ordinance and under the direction of Community Development’s Tom Daniel and Carol Thistle, the City of Gloucester has established a tourism commission and engaged Open the Door (not to be confused with wonderful The Open Door) to gather as much information as possible for a new Five-Year Marketing Plan. One of the next steps includes casting a net far and wide for feedback from Gloucester visitors. Queue this on-line survey!
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/5V9H7YV
Please note that the deadline is in two weeks–no later than December 5, 2014. Good luck!
Editor’s note-
I find it funny on question 11 where they ask-
*How did you get your information on Gloucester? (Check all that apply)
That Good Morning Gloucester is not listed when we probably get more web traffic than all of the other listed sites combined.
If you do indeed feel that GMG is your source of Gloucester info for events then feel free to fill us in in the “other” option on question 11.
I know it’s a bit last minute- but we are going to have Collin Keegan- the little guy who is doing the kickstarter program for “science is all around us”- on the air Wednesday morning at around 8:15. He will be on the air live with Dana Hersey interviewing him about his project. This kid is just too sweet and smart to pass up! It’s a fantastic idea and project too!
For more info on how to make their Kickstarter Campaign a success- Click Here