Danielle Miraglia sound check. Good seats still available at the door for tonight’s concert featuring James Montgomery.
-pvn, sent from my phone
My View of Life on the Dock
Looking for a fantasticĀ piano tuner? Thanks to Tony Goddess’s, recommendation, weĀ called Ben Webster. He was at our homeĀ the next morning! Not only did he do a beautiful job tuningĀ our old desperately-out-of-tune Knabe, but he cleaned it as well.
Ben is returning to the North Bennet Street SchoolĀ in the fall for more advanced piano studies but he will still be available to tune your piano on Saturdays and weekends. Ben can be reached at webster.piano@yahoo.com.
Some of the tools Ben uses for cleaning underneath the strings are mini-squeegees and toothbrushes.

My grandparents hadĀ lush gardens that yielded an abundant amount ofĀ sweet vine ripened fruits andĀ vegetables, including several varieties of tomatoes each year.Ā Growing up Grandma Felicia’s Heirloom Tomato & Cucumber Salad made its way onto the table countless times, throughout the summer months. She cleverly paired this simplistic side salad with her famous unconventional sweetĀ non acidic dressing. Her “Sweet Olive Oil Dressing”,Ā perfectly balanced theĀ flavors of the vine ripened Heirloom tomatoes, crisp cucumber and pungentĀ red onion and oregano. Ā Make sure youĀ serve the salad with a crusty wedge of Italian bread, so you can use the wedge of crusty bread to dip in the extra salad dressing left behind in the plate…we Sicilians call this act of dipping “Abbagnari” …Trust me on this one “a piece of Italian Bread soaked in this sweet dressing is Incredibly Delicious!Ā Ā
Ā This morning I gave a live “Farm to Table” cooking demonstration at Applenton Farm highlighting Grandma Felicia’s Heirloom Tomato & Cucumber Salad RecipeFirst Baptist Church Gloucester
38 Gloucester Avenue
Gloucester, MA 01930
Suggested Donation $10
Muddy Ruckus is led by one man band and songwriter āMuddy Ruckusā (aka Ryan Flaherty) ā offering a flavorful stew of eclectic, original music. He parlays his skillful guitar chops and rambling vocals into sating and rebellious compositions, reflecting elements of americana, swing, punk, and New Orleans swamp nā stomp. Muddy Ruckus also plays drums with his feet, rounding out the acoustic sound with rocking, percussive grooves. The songs tell a story from many cities, many nights, many kisses and many fights. A hand shake here, a trickery there⦠The music never lies yet always resting double sided in the morning light of meaning and sonority.
Contrary to playing solo, Muddy Ruckus is joined by upright bassist ā Brian Durkin who lays down a burning low end and brings an untouchable energy of grass, rockabilly and punk elements that make resistance to crowd surfing nearly impossible. This kind of fiery chemistry that comes from two musicians is rare and ever so desirable in todayās live music galaxy.
Erika Stahl, lover of the blues and rock n roll, sings harmonies with Muddy Ruckus ā a classy and provocative voice that brings grace and old time finesse to the āMudā⦠a vocal āicingā on the cake if you will.
Muddy Ruckus is always topped off by a virtuosic soloist ā violin, mandolin, guitar or accordion. Most active in the solo chair is violinist Phil Bloch and guitarist Mike Arciero. One can never be sure which of these players will be featured with Muddy Ruckus at any specific show. But one can always be sure there will be musical wizardry in each performance, which is something the āRuckusā pride themselves on.
The band’s debut self titled CD will be released in October! You can get a preview at www.muddyruckus.com.
Event details at www.facebook.com/events/1482165608692437/?ref_dashboard_filter=upcoming.
Join Cynthia Sweet and Peter Hoare as they host the second annual BAND CAMP/essex on their sprawling property in Essex, Massachusetts. This year’s event will take place a month earlier than last year and should allow for fun in the sun and a warmer night of camping.
BAND CAMP is a weekend of live music, fun friends, and camping that is not to be missed!
This year’s musical lineup will include Just Like Newman, The Joe Wilkins Band, Bradley Royds, Brian Jarvis and Chris Phillips.
Also, On Saturday afternoon, we will have a very special guest performance by Fozzie Hill. Fozzie doesn’t perform too often on Cape Ann, and when she does, she packs
them in, so we are honored to welcome her and introduce our campers to her! Fozzie will perform after 4pm.
Tickets are available through BrownPaperTickets.com, and just like last year, we have a suggested donation of $20. What does your donation cover, you ask?
1. Music – all musicians are paid. We believe that all musicians should be paid for performing, and what we are able to pay depends solely on how many people attend and how many actually make the suggested donation.
2. Beer – like last year, we will be providing a couple of kegs of beer.
3. Porta-Potties – there are a lot of people in one spot, so we make sure we have plenty of places to “go”.
4. Insurance – not glamorous, but a necessity.
5. Incidentals – like plates, napkins, condiments, ice, wood to build the stage, light rental, etc.
6. Fire extinguishers – since we are doing this in the middle of summer this year – and it has been dry – we need to provide several fire extinguishers where ever there are campfires.
You get the picture. It costs money to have fun.
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āFor what itās worth to my ears, this version of SSA is one of the best versions Iāve heard. Itās how The Ronettes or Shangra Laās would approach it. Very cool stuff!!ā ā Paul Kopf, Magic Christian
āItās fantasticā¦And what an insight for me. Mainly, because I never realized The Four Tops influence when I wrote it. But itās obviousā¦because of their version. Thanks a whole lot for hippinā me to it!ā ā Cyril Jordan, Flaminā Groovies
āIām fascinated by the fact that you guys are doing material thatās inspired by the things we did with Phil Spector in the ā60ā²s. I think it pays tribute to a classic sound which will always be fresh and which will never become dated over time.ā ā LaLa Brooks, The Crystals
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Niki Bogin submits-
Hey GMG!
As the keepers of all things amazing about Cape Ann, I wanted to let you guys know that The Daily Meal has complied a list of the top farmers markets in the country, and out of 4000 in the nation, we have been in the top 100 two years running. Even more exciting is that we are one of only a handful in New England to make the list, with the CAFM poised as the #1 in our region.
It looks like this year it was Trupiano’s sausage that put us over the top, which is completely understandable!
Cheers to all and see you on Thursday at Stage Fort!
Niki
http://www.thedailymeal.com/101-best-farmers-markets-in-america-slideshow
Marine Forecast :
Today NE winds 5 to 10 kt. Seas 2 to 3 ft.
Tonight NE winds 5 to 10 kt. Seas 2 to 3 ft.
Water Temp 70°
Beach : 3 onshore flow / few showers and sprinkles this am .. Mostly cloudy .. Fog / drizzle . Beach Temps 65-70° for highs ..
Pod Cast Weather :

http://www.spreaker.com:80/episode/4878622
Hourly Forecast :
Hi Joe,
The weather looks great for Saturdayās races. On-line registration is now closed, but runners can register at the Library on Saturday starting at 7:30AM. I will be in the gym area Thursday night from 7-8:30PM to hand out shirts and numbers to the pre-registrants and to sign new runners up at the discounted price. For those who donāt plan to run, we will have a pancake breakfast starting at around 8:30 and everyone can walk down the hill to watch/participate in the group pier jump. The tide is just right!
Best,
Randy
For All The Info-
http://www.magnolialibrary.org/
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Hi Joey,
Monday night, Peter Todd was announced as Gloucesterās new Poet Laureate.
Peter requested I take this photo of he and his wife in front of the Fishermanās Wife statue to commemorate the occasion. This statue has a special place in Peterās heart as he wrote the poem for the Fishermanās Wife dedication and another for her 10th anniversary.
The dedication poem is included below.
Peter is well know as āHuck Finnā on Cape Ann on Line, and through his numerous contributions to the My View column in
the Gloucester Times. Peter wrote the poem for the ground breaking of Gloucesterās World War II Memorial, has published 3 poetry books, and numerous poems which he freely shares with anyone interested (contact
information is included below).
Peter also just accepted the task of writing a poem for the new Open Door expansion dedication.
One of the things that is so endearing about Peter is his complete commitment to freely sharing his poetry with all. Peter
firmly believes that art should be for all of the public.
Mary Barker
The Fishermanās Wife
By Peter A. Todd
thepoetryofpeteralberttodd.weebly.com
In our gathering of endless hope and love
We celebrate Gloucesterās Symbol of Faith
The Fishermanās wife who reflects the spirit above
That rest in the promise of Jesus for all that await
Our symbol crafted by a womanās hand
That has captured the hearts and souls of us all
As people cross through American and Foreign land
To experience the heritage that her stature recalls
That of many families who have lost to the sea
Their loved ones for whose sacrifice we have survived
It is in this our symbol of Faith that sets our spirits free
To continue to keep the memories of those lost alive
We pay tribute to St. Peter , Patron Saint of the sea
Just as we honor the Captainās at ships wheel
It is our symbol of the Fishermanās wife
That the true reality of Gloucesterās heritage is revealed
Peter can be reached at one of the following:
petertoddpoet.com thepoetryofpeteralberttodd.weebly.com
petertoddblogspot.com capeannsalon.com / huck finn .
SAVE THE DATE
Gordon Goetemann: Extending Boundaries
Exhibit Dates: September 4 ā September 28, 2014
Opening Reception: Friday, September 5, 2014, 4-6pm
Artist Talk: Sunday, September 14, 2014, 4pm
The Cultural Center at Rocky Neck, 6 Wonson Street, Gloucester.
Gloucester MAāThe Rocky Neck Art Colony announces an exhibition featuring the work of Gordon Goetemann opening Thursday, Sept 4 at the Cultural Center at Rocky Neck, 6 Wonson Street, Gloucester. The exhibit will highlight seminal works of Gordon Goetemannās career spanning a sixty-year period. As The Rocky Neck Art Colony celebrates a new era as home to Massachusettsā first designated Cultural District and acquisition of the historic carpenter-gothic church building to create a new Cultural Center, it is fitting to honor Gordon Goetemann, one of its own, whose artistic career mirrors the Colonyās Mission statement to, āAcknowledge the importance of the traditions upon which the Rocky Neck Art Colony was founded and work to keep them vital in the context of contemporary culture.ā
This exhibition will showcase Goetemannās traditional grounding in painting and drawing; and his exploration of abstraction in landscapes and painting to music, along with more current works in contemporary realism.
The Opening Reception will be held, Friday, September 5 from 4 to 6pm. The public is welcome to attend and refreshments will be served. An Artist Talk will take place on Sunday, September 14 at 4 pm, these events are free and open to the public.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Gordon Goetemann earned a BFA at the University of Notre Dame, and his MFA from the State University of Iowa. He taught for forty years at the university level: studio arts, art history and other subjects at the University of Notre Dame, College of St. Benedict/St. Johnās University, and the University of Alberta, Canada among others. He also led lecture tours at sites and museums in Europe, Asia and Africa. Goetemann came to Cape Ann in 1953 to study at Umberto Romanoās School of Art and returned seasonally until moving to Cape Ann permanently. Gordon and his wife, artist Judith Goetemann have owned and operated the Goetemann Gallery on Rocky Neck since 1977.
Gordon Goetemann is a member and former officer of the Rocky Neck Art Colony, a founding board member of SeArts (Society for the Encouragement of the Arts on Cape Ann), served as chairman of the art department at CSB/SJU, as well as a consultant to federal and state agencies and schools in Curriculum Development and Student performance. He is the founder of the Artists in Residency Program at Rocky Neck Art Colony, which has been renamed in his honor in 2010. Goetemannās works have been collected by the Cape Ann Museum, the Aldrich Museum of American Art, are also found in private and corporate collections such as Bain and Company, Citicorp, First Bank Systems, John Hancock, IBM, as well as university collections, Carleton College, State University of Iowa, University of Notre Dame and St. Johns University.
Gloucester, MA ā Calling all young performers! Want an opportunity to sing, dance, act and be a part of an ensemble on stage or ābehind the scenes?ā
ST JOHNāS EPISCOPAL CHURCH is looking for young performers (ages 9 -16) and stage hands to share the āgood newsā through songs & scenes from Godspell, Jr
beginning on September 5th in Gloucester, MA. All young performers looking to be a part of this exciting musical should contact St Johnās Youth Director, Jay DiPrima via e-mail at jay@stjohnsgloucester.org for further information. The first meeting will take place at St. Johnās Church, 48 Middle Street on Friday, September 5th from 3 ā 5pm.
Rehearsals will then be held each Friday afternoon from 3 ā 5pm and each Sunday from noon ā 2pm with final performances scheduled for November 14th ā 16th.
All are welcome! There are many ensemble roles and soloist songs.
Based on The Gospel According to St. Matthew, the musical uses major episodes in the New Testament ā including the baptism of Jesus, the Last Supper, his arrest and crucifixion ā to explore important ideas like compassion, love, forgiveness and sacrifice for the greater good. The show draws on various theatrical traditions and musical styles, including pantomime, charades, acrobatics, vaudeville, folk and rock to create a unique reflection on the parables of Jesus.
Godspell JR. is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI) and its collection of musicals for younger performers. This show will be co-directed by Dr. Jay DiPrima and Mark Nelson, the music director of St. Johns. (Visit the website for their bios)
Interested?
Contact: Jay DiPrima ā jay@stjohnsgloucester.org or visit www.stjohnsgloucester.org and click on āEducationā for more Godspell, Jr information.
The Defender
American Eagle with Alabama in pursuit, 2011 Gloucester Schooner Race. Capt. John Foss has held off many newer, faster schooners to win the Mayor’s Cup time and again. American Eagle was the last fishing schooner built in Gloucester (1930). Capt. Foss reconstructed the boat in 1984-86 and has since worked diligently to keep her in tip-top shape. The challengers to American Eagle in the over 80 ft class this year on August 31st are Adventure, Amistad, Liberty Clipper and Roseway.
Sailing in or alongside American Eagle in the Mayorās Race is an unforgettable experience. One passenger will be making his 16th trip to the GSF on American Eagle this year! For his investment in all those races and weekends aboard in Gloucester he might have purchased just one Super Bowl ticket, to which he could add the cost of transportation and lodging. The commercial boats that participate in the Gloucester Schooner Festival are dependent on paying passengers and there are spaces still available. Information on sailing opportunities is available here http://gloucesterschoonerfestival.net/?p=655
(Photo by Amy Beaudet from Green Dragon)
Al Bezanson