Cape Ann in August: A Festival of Good Times

Peter Webber From The Cape Ann Chamber Of Commerce Submits This Fantastic Festival Calendar For August On Cape Ann

Cape Ann in August: A Festival of Good Times
August is truly Festivals Month on Cape Ann. While great events and music, art and community festivals take place throughout the year on Cape Ann, the month of August is so packed with festivals and special events that it can truly be described as Cape Ann’s Festivals Month! Here are some of the featured events and activities:

August 2, 2014
Festival by the Sea, Manchester-by-the-Sea, 10 am to 8 pm
On Saturday, August 2nd, Manchester’s celebration of local art, music and food, Festival by the Sea, returns to downtown. The popular annual event will feature over 75 artists ranging from painters to jewelers and artisans, and it will stretch from Town Hall Common throughout town into Masconomo Park.
In the park, visitors will find not only art, but a variety of foods provided by local restaurants and food trucks as well as a beer garden featuring Cape Ann Brewing’s signature ale, Fisherman’s Brew.
On the Masconomo Park bandstand, live music will extend throughout the day featuring many Cape Ann favorites like Joe Wilkins, Bradley Royds and Allen and Dylan Estes.  The all-day event will culminate with a 6 pm headlining performance by Vermont native and current New York City musician, Caitlin Canty. 
Described by Urban H2O Music Director, Mark Miller as “clear eyed, clear voiced and singing sweetly from her soul, (Canty) captivates an audience.” Canty’s early summer performance at Cambridge’s ubiquitous Club Passim sold out days before the show.
Festival co-chair and music director, Chris Langathianos, said, “I have been following Caitlin for a while now, so I am thrilled that she accepted our offer to headline our local celebration of the arts. She will be coming directly from performing at the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival which draws as many as 15,000 attendees, so we’re going to see a special talent right in our own backyard.”
Festival by the Sea begins at 10 am and continues on into the evening with the concert in the park.  In the event of inclement weather, the rain date will be the following day, Sunday, August 3rd.  For more information, follow Festival by the Sea on Facebook.
The event is free and there will be ample parking and a complimentary shuttle to and from satellite parking areas. Mark your calendar and pack your blanket for a day of great music, inspired artistry and delicious, locally grown foods. Festival by the Sea is sponsored by the Manchester Division of the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce.

August 7 – 9, 2014
56th Annual Sidewalk Bazaar, Downtown Gloucester
Now celebrating its 56th year, the Sidewalk Bazaar takes place on Main Street in Downtown Gloucester with over 120 vendors, street food, live music and children’s activities. Gloucester’s 55th annual Sidewalk Bazaar will be held from Thursday, August 7 through Saturday, August 9. Artists, Crafters, Food Vendors, Non-Profits, Kids’ Activities & Entertainers from near and far join Gloucester Merchants and Restaurants on the street for a fun and festive three days. The Sidewalk Bazaar is sponsored by and a celebration of Gloucester Downtown and is a Gloucester tradition that shouldn’t be missed.

August 9, 2014
Gloucester Blues Festival (Stage Fort Park, Gloucester)
Now in its third year this annual event has brought blues lovers from far and wide to Gloucester each August since 2012. Nearly 1500 people attended last summer’s festival and this year’s show should exceed that number with the interest that has been generated. Make sure to get your tickets early as blues lovers from throughout the Northeast will look to get the best seats in this beautiful harborside park.
World-class blues will reverberate through the park from 11 am to 8 pm with some of the nation’s finest performers playing from the Gloucester Blues stage. This year’s list of performers includes Willie J. Laws, Sugar Ray & the Bluetones, Biscuit Miller, Debbie Davies, Victor Wainwright, Tinsley Ellis, and Ronnie Baker Brooks. Located right on the harbor at beautiful Cressey’s Beach, the event will have a beer garden and outstanding food vendors. Bring your own chairs or blankets (sorry, no pets, no umbrellas and no coolers). Tickets are $28.00 in advance or $40.00 at the gate. To purchase advance tickets online up until August 4, and for further information, visit gloucesterbluesfestival.com. Onsite parking is $15.00 (free on-street parking is limited to 1 to 2 hours). The Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce is the principal sponsor of the Gloucester Blues Festival, which is produced by Paul Benjamin and Bob Hastings.

August 9, 2014
Rockport Rotary Lobsterfest/ Illumination Night, Rockport
Saturday, August 9 features a full day packed with Cape Ann festivals, with Gloucester’s Blues Festival just the beginning of an event-filled day. The Cape Ann Festival scene then shifts to Rockport for the Rotary Club’s annual Lobsterfest, from 3:00 to 7:00 pm, and culminates with a spectacular Fireworks display over Rockport’s Sandy Bay. The fireworks are set to go off at approximately 9:30 pm. Come early and shop, eat and browse around town. Lanterns will be hung around town. Raffle tickets are available at Katie’s Gift Shop to win an original oil painting by Ken Knowles. All proceeds go to help fund Illumination Night, Rockport’s own Fireworks!  Anyone interested in making a donation in support of the Rockport Fireworks is encouraged to mail or deliver their contribution in person to: Rockport National Bank, Rockport Fireworks Fund, c/o Marcia Budrow, 37 King Street, Rockport, MA 01966. All are invited to like and support Rockport Fireworks on Facebook here.

August 10, 2014
35th Annual Rockport Acoustic Music Festival
Millbrook Meadow, Noon – 6pm

Since 1979, the Rockport Acoustic Music Festival has brought performers from many genres – acoustic rock, folk, world, blues, jazz, Celtic, bluegrass, world vibe, and more – from across the country to perform during the peak of the summer season in Rockport.

August 13-17, 2014
Rockport Jazz Festival
The 3rd Annual Rockport Jazz Festival at the Shalin Liu Performance Center will feature a broad range of great jazz. From the vocal styling of Cyrille AimĂ©e and innovative jazz rhythms of drummer Ali Jackson, to the Afro-Cuban inspired sounds of pianist Donal Fox and established jazz masters of Christian McBride and Kenny Barron, there is something for everyone.  For a detailed schedule of concert performances please visit here.  
    August 16, 2014
Downtown Gloucester Block Party (Downtown Gloucester)
Celebrate summer at the Second Block Party of 2014 in downtown Gloucester. Main Street transforms into a strolling mall featuring al fresco dining; stores open for shopping; Kid’ Town games and multi-performances at five outdoor stages. Diverse bands, dance troupes and you, the audience, perform! It starts at 6 pm and it’s free! The Downtown Gloucester Block Party Series is a project of the non-profit Cape Ann Business Incubator (CABI).

August 16 – 17, 2014
Gloucester Waterfront Festival (Stage Fort Park, Gloucester)
More than 175 juried artists and craftsmen from throughout the United States will be coming to Gloucester for this festival, now in its 34th year. Live music, unique creations and delicious food will highlight the two-day event. A pancake breakfast from 7:30 to 11 am (sponsored by the Rotary Club of Gloucester) helps to kick off Saturday, August 16 in grand style while free live “family style” entertainment on both days includes puppeteers, ragtime jazz and maritime music. On Sunday the North Shore Old Car Club will return to the Waterfront Festival with a wide array of classic antique cars on display nearby. The Gloucester Waterfront Festival runs from 9 am to 6 pm each day. The site is handicap accessible and friendly pets on leashes are welcome. Free Admission. The Gloucester Waterfront Festival is sponsored by the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce and produced in partnership with the Chamber by Castleberry Fairs.

August 16 – 17, 2014
Paint Essex & Wet Paint Auction (Cox Reservation, Route 133, Essex)
This year’s third annual Paint Essex and the Wet Paint Auction will bring numerous fine artists to Essex to paint the Great Marsh, Essex River, antiques, historic sites and landscape of Essex. Sculptors are welcome to build or donate sculptures to Sunday’s auction and 10 photographers may participate. Several antique shop interiors are available for artists, too.
Space is limited: one artist per participating shop. A Silent and Live Auction on Sunday of the weekend’s paintings, sculptures and photographs will be held at the Allyn Cox Reservation accompanied by live music by Old Cold Tater, hors d’oeuvres and a wine reception. The events are sponsored by the Essex Merchants Group. Proceeds go toward an Art Scholarship to be presented in 2015 and toward promoting Essex as a travel destination.
Paint Essex: Saturday, August 16 from 8 AM – 4 PM
Wet Paint Auction: Sunday, August 17 from 5:30 – 9 PM, admission $25 person.
Free Auction Preview: Sunday 1 – 1:30 PM
Artist Demos: Sunday 1:30 – 3:30 PM
Artist pre-registration is requested. $10 per participating artist includes one ticket to Sunday’s auction. Artists register Saturday at Essex Shipbuilding Museum, 66 Main Street, Essex, MA. For more information, to register or volunteer, please contact Teri Eramo of Eventide Gallery by email: teri.eventide@gmail.com or call 978-880-8043.

August 29 – 31, 2014
Gloucester Schooner Festival (Gloucester Harbor)
Sponsored by Maritime Gloucester with support from the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce, the Gloucester Schooner Festival celebrates its 30th year as it takes over Gloucester Harbor once again. This annual gathering of the finest vessels from ports along the Eastern Seaboard is a can’t miss Labor Day Weekend event! Highlighted by the Mayor’s Race on Sunday afternoon and the Parade of Sail earlier that day this festival will entertain all members of the family and give visitors a chance to see the final product of work done by local builders as well as those from afar. It’s Gloucester’s major maritime event, with participating vessels coming from ports along the Eastern Seaboard. Large and medium-size vessels will be part of the vast array of schooners sailing the waters of Gloucester Harbor with more than 20 schooners expected to compete. The Schooner Festival also offers plenty of shore side events including Sunday morning’s Parade of Sail along the Boulevard promenade (Stacy Boulevard, Route 127) as the large schooners head out to sea for the Mayor’s Race.

Also, Cape Ann’s weekly Farmers Markets and multiple concert series continue throughout the month of August.  Follow the links below for further details about all of these wonderful FREE summer events throughout Cape Ann:

Cape Ann Farmers Market (Stage Fort Park, Gloucester), every Thursday from 3 to 6:30pm;
Essex Farmers Market (Shepard Memorial Park, Essex) every Saturday from 9am to Noon;
Rockport Farmers Market (Harvey Park, downtown Rockport) every Saturday from 9am to 1pm;
Gentile Bandstand Concerts (Stage Fort Park, Gloucester) every Sunday at 7pm;
Rockport Legion Band Concerts (Legion Hall Bandstand at Back Beach, Rockport) every Sunday at 7pm
Masconomo Park Summer Concert Series in Manchester (Tuesdays, August 5 & 12);
Harbor Loop Concert Series (Thursdays, August 7 & 21)
Gloucester HarborWalk Summer Cinema: Free Outdoor Movies, every Wednesday at dusk, 65 Rogers Street
Visit www.capeannvacations.com  for details, links, and information about these and other Cape Ann events, updated frequently.

New Film: Buona Fiesta!

Our beautiful Gloucester community is the inspiration for Buona Fiesta! Thank you from the bottom of my heart to everyone who appears in the film. I love it when you see me and smile and wave—it just adds another layer of fun to the film!

Buona Fiesta! begins with the opening of the Friday night ceremony at Saint Peter’s Square. The statue of Saint Peter, the patron saint of fishermen, is processed around the American Legion Building (Gloucester’s first City Hall), with the parade ending in a fanfare of confetti and cheers at Saint Peter’s Square. Joe Novello is the host for the formal opening ceremony of the 2014 Saint Peter’s Fiesta.

Highlights from the Friday and Saturday Greasy Pole events are followed by the Sunday morning Mass and the procession through the city streets to Our Lady of Good Voyage Church, and then back to Saint Peter’s Square. Tradition has the rallying Sunday Greasy Pole Walkers joining the feast well underway at the Giambanco childhood home, before heading over to the Gloucester House Restaurant and Saint Peter’s Club for liquid encouragement. Highlights from Sunday’s Greasy Pole are followed by the midnight closing ceremony. Saint Peter and followers process around the Fort and are greeted with more confetti and a beautiful fireworks display over the water. As Saint Peter is safely tucked back into the window at the Saint Peter’s Club, all wish him good night with cheers of Viva San Pedro…until next year’s Buona Fiesta!

You’ll see all three Greasy Pole winners take their flags, Mark Allen, Kyle Barry, and Jack Russ; the Giambanco sisters, Sefatia, Rosaria, Marianne, and Grace, who provide a Saint Peter’s Feast for the entire community; House Representative Ann Margaret Ferrante, State Senator Bruce Tarr, Mayor Kirk, Melissa Cox; Oar’Dacious teammates and sisters, Janelle Sleepy Pallazola Puopolo, Leanne Pallazola, and Jamie Pallazola; Salvi Benson’s final Greasy Pole Walk; Nicky Avelis; Steven Le Blanc almost capture the flag; Crazy Hat Ladies, sisters Robyn and Amy Clayton; and many, many more.

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Pete Lindberg Back From Nashville Tonight At Dog Bar

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Dog Bar is proud to welcome back for the first time in over a year, back for a limited time from Nashville, Pete Lindberg with special guest Jonny Appleseed.  As if that weren’t enough, we are also featuring Jim Yancy of Smokin’ Jim’s BBQ and his Rib and Chicken smoker on the patio.  So for some authentic BBQ and great music, meet us at Dog Bar

Moolongz Colony at Niles Beach

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The Moolongz have now colonized earth. They are everywhere. This is a colony at Niles Beach in Gloucester. Whenever the Moolongz encounter a human that cannot see or hear them, they hover around that person, intently focusing these thoughts at them:

“You are a unique and unrepeatable miracle of creation, possessing all the power within you needed to create the most amazing version of your life that you can imagine. Have no doubts or fear; just know you were born for greatness, love, joy and every good thing your heart desires. Know it, believe it, be it, share it.”

The Moolongz are there beside you, loving you, encouraging you, and patiently waiting for the day when they hear you say:

“I see Moolongz”.

Can you see Moolongz?

E.J. Lefavour
http://www.hobbithousestudio.com

Cape Ann Ceramics Festival – You Don’t Want to Miss this Amazing Event!

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Cape Ann Ceramics Festival is fast approaching. Pick up your festival program at these hot spots:

The Cultural Center at Rocky Neck, 6 Wonson St., Gloucester
Cape Ann Community Cinema (foyer), 21 Main St., Gloucester
Stagefort Park Visitors Center, Hough St., Gloucester
Cynthia Curtis Pottery Studio, 80 Pigeon Hill St., Rockport

6th annual Reggae Bashment on the High Seas – Saturday, August 2nd

Saturday August 2ND 2014!!!!  The 6th annual Reggae Bashment on the High Seas is here again live n direct from the 7 Seas Wharf Gloucester MA 01930 with Reggae Djs Lion Pride Sound on the 1’s and 2’s. Spinning strictly the best in Reggae, Roots, Rockers, Ska, Lovers and Dancehall.

Join the magical evening on the water of dancing, entertainment and fun!  Meet at 7 seas wharf (next to Gloucester House Restaurant) @6pm and the Boat leaves at 7pm Sharp!!!T ickets for the cruise are $20 and can be purchased by contacting Lara 603 759 6487 or sending $20 per each ticket to reggaebashment@yahoo.com via PAYPAL.com…Tickets are 1st come first serve basis…

cruiseCome down, invite your friends and join in on the fantastically fun night! CASH BAR ON BOARD!


REGGAE BASHMENT ON THE HIGH SEAS
SATURDAY August 2nd 2014
7 SEAS WHALE WATCH WHARF(GLOUCESTER HOUSE )
63 ROGERS ST GLOUCESTER MA 01930
$20 PER TICKET
INFO/ TIX 603 759 6487 OR
6PM MEET 7PM BOAT LEAVES SHARP

Willie ” Loco” Alexander Tonight! Dave Sag’s Blues Party @ The Rhumb Line 8:30-11:30 July 31, 2014

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I’m psyched that Willie “Loco” Alexander is joining me this week! Forget this “Godfather”  jazz: Willie is the real deal. Anybody  with this kind of history is my kind of guy. His jackhammer style spackles all the cracks in the real rock ‘n’ roll pantheon. Makes me feel 20 again!
He’ll be bringing his longtime guitarist, Mr. Billy Loosigian, the phlegmatic,articulate articulator of artifice with him along with that cackling, lightning cracker, Mr. Steve Chaggaris, on the skins. I’ll be on bass, as usual. Stick that safety pin in your brain and dream about  the days you never lived through! Hours:8:30 to 11:30.

 

 

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The Rhumb Line
40 Railroad Avenue
Gloucester, MA 01930
(978) 283-9732

http://www.therhumbline.com/

 

The “C” Word Plain Old Sucks

Cancer.

Sadly, I’m not sure how many of us have not been somehow touched by at least one form of this nasty disease, and surely no one needs me to try to wax poetically about how wretched it is.

So, I’ll try to keep this short.

Someone who once meant the world to me lost his battle with cancer back in May.  His fight was sadly, and yet thankfully, all too brief and he was gone, I believe, before many were able to completely wrap their heads around the fact that they may lose him.  I felt his loss in weird ways…and kind of lonely ways.  It had been many years since we were close and, having gone in slightly different directions, I didn’t really have anyone to share my memories of him with after he was gone.  Much of my sadness was actually for the MANY friends and loved ones who were still fiercely close to him and who had to feel the sudden loss of him from their immediate lives….as opposed to a life that they shared a number of years earlier, like mine. I couldn’t help but lay awake at night and hurt for his family, his girlfriend, his teammates, and his incredibly close circle of friends. The thought of his dog not understanding where he was stung me significantly.   But, I missed him too…even though it felt selfish.

But this post isn’t intended to be about me….or even solely about him….it is about everyone who has had cancer detonate their world.  You know what, this post is actually for anyone who hasn’t been rocked by the “c” word also.

This weekend, August 2nd (what would have been his 45th birthday) and August 3rd mark this year’s Pan-Mass Challenge.  The PMC has been raising money for the fight against cancer since 1980 and, in those three plus decades, riders have raised over $400 million.  As they say, “Closer By the Mile” towards a cure.  I have had the honor of photographing the PMC for the Boston Red Sox.  The Red Sox organization has had its own team of riders, Team 9, out riding for a cure for many years. They are also unwavering supporters of Dana-Farber and The Jimmy Fund.  Being witness to such camaraderie during the course of the 2 day ride has been beyond moving.

I have donated, in very modest ways, since 2004.  Not every year, but most years.  Each year, in the hopes of being able to donate more the following year. This year I have sponsored 3 amazing, dedicated, and humble riders.  Three riders who are riding to celebrate loved ones and to be proactive in the fight against this heinous disease.  Three riders who I am incredibly motivated by and proud of.  If you do not know anyone riding this year, you can still donate.

So, if you’ve been thinking that you’d like to be charitable…or more charitable as the case probably is for many of you…there is still time.

The Pan Mass Challenge

 

LOCAL ARTIST PETER TYSVER : TONIGHT!!! THE TRIBUTE EXHIBITION

I happened upon Peter painting a few weeks back near the lily pond on Eastern Avenue, and I just had to stop and see what he was working on. I was stunned at the beauty of his work. This is one of many pieces you can find at the TRIBUTE EXHIBITION at the North Shore Arts Association going on July 30th through August 10th. The big reception is tonight from 6-8pm!! Peter was as kind, and as talented, as you would imagine.  There will be amazing work from many other artists as well. For more info go to    http://www.nsarts.org  NOW GO SUPPORT AND CELEBRATE OUR LOCAL ART STARS!!!!

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Daily Discussion- Your Favorite Grilling Method

My boy Erik Lorden loves to cook with charcoal.  He feels that it gives better heat and flavor.  For me it’s a big PITA and when I’m hungry it’s a gas grill for me.

What type of grill do you use?  Which do you wish you used and why?

Not gonna lie those big green egg things seem like the coolest thing ever.

Now that I think of it we need to have a BBQ contest don’t we?

Where in the city can you grill outdoors without some special kind of permit and we could have a BBQ contest?

Thursday July 31st , 2014 Cape Ann Weather…

Marine Forecast :
Today S winds around 5 kt…becoming SE with gusts up to 20 kt this afternoon. Seas 2 to 3 ft. A slight chance of showers and tstms this afternoon.
Tonight SW winds 5 to 10 kt. Seas 2 to 3 ft.

Pod Cast Weather :
http://www.spreaker.com:80/episode/4797461

Hourly Forecast :

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August 2nd , 2014 8PM EST “Wicked Weather” This Weekends Episode will be on Space Weather And Space … Don’t miss it! With guests Nick Howes From The U.K. And GAAC’S Michael Deneen And Virginia Renehan … This Show will blow you’re mind ! See ya there ..

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Community Stuff 7/31/14

Hi Joey,

Seacoast would like to welcome the community to attend this event. It should be fun!

Thank you,

Alison

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Gloucester Dog Park – New Agility Center Opening

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The Gloucester Dog Park’s new Agility Training Center will be opening on August 9th from 10:00 – 12:00 Noon. Glenn Goldman, a Certified Professional Dog Trainer-Knowledge Assessed (CPDT-KA) with over 30 years of dog training experience in Gloucester, will be instructing pets and owners on the correct and proper use of the new Agility Center equipment. Please join us and show your support for the Gloucester Dog Park by participating in this great family fun event. Thank you to the Gloucester Community PreservationGrant program for helping to fund this exciting new project at the Gloucester Dog Park!


Good Morning Joey:

I have started a new business located at Blackburn Center, and have just launched my new website.  How do I announce it on Good Morning Gloucester?

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http://www.massagegloucester.com/

Linda Morrison, MA & NYS LMT

978-309-8556