Roseanne Cody and friends building and decorating a St Peter’s Fiesta Float. (Woman Power at Work)
Lunch Break at Virgilio’s Bakery & Deli
2014 Friday, Saturday and Sunday Greasy Pole Walker Lists
Community Stuff 6/26/14
Burnham’s Field Update From John McElhenny
Joey,
Bill O’Connor submits Fiesta Ride Coupon-
Save $3/Unlimited Rides $22. Sourced from the production company: http://www.fiestashows.com/discounts/files/stpeter14.png
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Ten Months of Planning, Rockport Town Reunion is Nearly Here
Dream that began with a Facebook page, now a major town event
A plan that sprang last summer from a collection of friends and acquaintances who met up on a Facebook is about to become a groundbreaking Rockport town event.
The first-ever all-town Rockport Reunion is Saturday, July 5 at the town’s Evans Field baseball park. Hundreds of Rockporters from all generations are expected for a day of food, games, live music and camaraderie.
Planning for the first-of-its-kind event began in September of 2013 when native Jon Cavanaugh launched a Facebook group page called “You Know You Grew Up In Rockport When …” The group now has some 1,500 members sharing stories about old times, reconnecting with classmates and teachers, rekindling friendships and remembering those who have passed on.
“We had no idea it would grow so fast or so big,” says Cavanaugh, one of 13 serving on a steering committee. “This was something that members created themselves. They were the ones who wanted to get together. We never thought it would lead to this.”
Group members raised more than $4,000 by online crowd funding, with hundreds more raised through ticket and T-shirt sales. The project is entirely non-for-profit with all funds earmarked for scholarships, town needs and a return event next year.
There will be live music from area bands from noon-9 p.m., a memorial wall and video, games, lobster rolls, beer and wine, and of course, Rockport’s own Twin Lights tonic. Attendees will wear wristbands of different colors to signify the year of their high school class.
Local merchants and individuals have supported the event with generous sponsorships, and the Town of Rockport allowed the use of Evans Field.
“This is about a town celebrating connections,” Cavanaugh says. “Some of us never left, some of us found our future in cities and towns far away. But we’re all, always, Rockporters.”
News reporters are welcome. Please RSVP Chase Squires at 303.596.4746 or the Rockport Reunion phone line at 978.491.1248. Information is available online atwww.RockportReunion.com .
“Cruise for Schools” to support the Gloucester Education Foundation
The Gloucester Education Foundation’s (GEF) 2014 summer fundraiser, “Cruise for Schools” is coming Sunday, July 27, 2014 from 5-8pm. The event will be a three-hour sunset cruise aboard Cruiseport’s Beauport Princess to support GEF and its innovative programs in the Gloucester Public Schools.
Highlighting the event will be a special appearance by Gloucester musician Steve Caraway, who is donating his talents to support the schools. The evening will also feature the world debut of the Gloucester District Staff All-Star Band, a musical group of teachers and administrators from the Gloucester Public Schools. Raffles, passed-h’ors d’oeuvres and a cash bar will complete the evening.
We have several generous sponsors for this event so far, including our Admiral Sponsor, Rockport Mortgage Corporation; Captain Sponsors John and Mollie Byrnes and Joe and Maggie Rosa; Commander Sponsors Applied Materials, Beauport Financial Services, Kevin and Kathy Clancy and Douglass Design & Construction; and our Lieutenant Sponsors Cape Ann Insurance Agency, Carroll Steele Insurance Agency, Jerry Enos Painting and Philpott Doyle & Do., P.C.
Tickets are $75 and can be purchased by contacting GEF at 978.282.5550 or by visiting http://www.ThinktheBest.org.
Event details:
Sunday, July 27, 2014
5-8pm
Beauport Princess at Cruiseport Gloucester
Link for more information on The Gloucester Education Foundation:
www.thinkthebest.org
We are celebrating our first year of contra dances on Saturday, June 28 with a special dance at the American Legion Hall at 7:30! We are so grateful for the ongoing support and generosity from the individuals and organizations that have maintained this series and made it possible for us to start year two of contra dances on Cape Ann. These family-friendly dances are always open to the public. We hope to welcome newcomers to this anniversary celebration, so please stop in and see what contra dancing is all about!
CB Fisk from Kenny MacCarthy
Thought you might post this.
CB Fisk, Inc. designs and builds mechanical pipe organs right here in Gloucester. The process is fascinating and the results world class. This Saturday they’re inviting us all to stop by for a tour of the facilities from 2-6 at 21 Kondelin Rd. Gloucester (Magnolia).
A couple of years ago, Jason Fouser, a friend and craftsman, gave me a personal tour. Here’s the video.
Arts and Crafts For Little Ones With Coleen Apostolos-Marsh
Angel Or St Peter?
Ambie’s Sausage – The Fiesta has Started
Updated With Release Location and Map!: Second Tagged Lobster Landed At Captain Joe and Sons
Update6/25/14
Joey,
This is great information, I appreciate your continued support of the tagging program, thanks to many of you this tagging project has been a great success, we’ve obtained recapture information on 24% of the lobsters that were tagged. This is a very good reporting rate, and although we have yet to analyze all the data we’ve collected, we do have some preliminary results to share. Out of the 2,200 lobsters we’ve tagged, lobstermen have provided recapture information on 525 lobsters. Though finer scale movements within the state of NH are extremely important to this study so that we can properly assess seasonal migrations, perhaps the most interesting tag returns have come from Massachusetts. Since tagging began in 2012, approximately 50 lobsters have been reported in Massachusetts waters, four of which were caught off of Cape Cod and traveled nearly 100 miles.
The lobster that you reported was tagged on 6/16/2013 near the Isles of Shoals and it was a female. At the time the lobster was tagged it measured 79mm which is sublegal. Approximately a year later the lobster you reported moved approximately 45 miles (straight line distance), molted and was legal size when caught. The majority of tagging for this project has been completed; however, we’re very interested in receiving recapture information as long as lobstermen are observing these lobsters. Thanks again for your support and let me know if you have any additional questions. I’ve attached a map from Google Earth so you can see where the lobster was tagged and recaptured.
Thanks,
Josh
Joshua T. Carloni
Lobster Biologist
Marine Fisheries Division
NH Fish and Game…connecting you to life outdoors
www.wildnh.com, www.facebook.com/nhfishandgame
Matt Cooney Landed This Tagged Lobster A Couple of Days Ago
A couple of years ago Dave Jewell caught one and when we contacted the NH Fish and Game authority who was responsible for the tagging program they gave us all the information about where it was released, when it was released and how far it had travelled. Hoping to get the same feedback on this one.
This was the one Dave caught two years ago-
NEW HAMPSHIRE FISH AND GAME LOBSTER TAGGED AND RELEASED ON 9/21/12, CAUGHT BY OUR LOBSTERMAN DAVE JEWELL IN GLOUCESTER ON 11/12/12
Dave Jewell skipper of the Lady J came in a couple of nights ago and handed me this tag which was attached to a lobster and the coordinates of where he caught it off Gloucester MA on November 12, 2012.
There was a telephone number on the other side of the tag which I plugged into Google and it came up as the number to New Hampshire Fish and Game. So I then Googled New Hampshire Fish and Game Lobster Tag and came up with this result
So then contacting Josh Carloni from New Hampshire Fish and Game’s Lobster Tag program I asked him more about the program and if there was any info he could give as to where the lobster that Dave caught was released or if we could put together a google map to show how far it traveled from September 21st to November 12th-
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If you have a press release about it or a google map of where certain lobsters were released and where they have been reported, that would be something that would get people excited. anything visual has great impact.
an interactive google map would be really fun.
especially if you can put this particular lobster on there from where it was released to where it was caught.
Dave caught the lobster at Lat/Long 42.41.8/ 70.25.4
This was the info from Joshua about when it was released and the program itself-
Joey,
That lobster was tagged on 9/21 near the Isles of Shoals (42 57.186, 70 35.823), it was a female spent egger with a v-notch and it was 93.8mm. I just had someone put your coordinates into google earth and it appears that lobster moved 20 miles. If you would like to add something to your blog that would be great.We’re trying to identify areas in New Hampshire with aggregations of large reproductive females and then track their movement. It appears the Isles of Shoals area has a large number of large females with eggs and we would like to know why they are there and their associated movement. Though we’ll be looking a variety of other information from this study, this is the major objective. We’ll also be tagging smaller females and some males so that we can compare their movements with the larger animals and identify if they’re undertaking seasonal migrations.
We hope to tag a total of 2400 lobsters by November of 2013. So far we’ve tagged approximately 550 lobsters and we have recapture information from approximately 70 lobsters. A couple of lobsters have been reported travelling to the Gloucester area and two more lobsters were reported in the Portland ME area. We really want to spread the word so that fishermen will report tags when the catch them. There will be a raffle held in 2012, 2013 and 2014 and winners of the raffles (three winners each year) will win a 50 dollar gift certificate to New England Marine Industrial or a Grundens sweatshirt
Dana Johnson Created This Google Map Showing Where The Lobster Was Tagged and Released and Where Dave Caught It 7 Weeks Later After Traveling 20 Miles-
Click Map For Larger View-
My suggestion to Josh is instead of simply having a page where the fishermen can report lobsters caught with tags that he create a page with maps and info of every lobster released and caught with the names of the fishermen that caught them so they can generate more interest in the results with the fishermen as well as the general public and the people who are funding the studies.
Live From The Fiesta Wednesday Night
VIVA ~ The Perfect Saint Peter’s Fiesta Accessory!
Durable, practical, fun, and cololorful–I can’t decide which of Frieda Grotjahn’s Fiesta designs I like better, VIVA or the Greasy Pole–both would be wonderful fun to own! All Again and Again bags are made of recycled sailcloth.
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Again and Again Fiesta bags are available at their design studio, located at 195 East Main Street and at Alexandra’s Bread, 265 Main Street, Gloucester. See previous GMG posts about Again and Again: Shopping Local ~ Again and Again 
Pod of Whales Spotted off the Gloucester Coast!
Cape Ann Community Cinema St. Peter’s Film Fiesta
What’s Up
Rick kayaking in Magnolia Harbor
Triumph Pretty Much Sums Up The World Cup
Beauport Princess Cruiselines Fiesta weekend!
Check out what’s new @ Cape Ann Auction Emporium at 8 Lexington Ave in Magnolia.
Rumors of my death are greatly exagerated – Mark Twain
The above Mark Twain quote is one of my favorites and I’ve wanted to use it for a long time. I’ve never had a reason to do so – until now.
Recently you may have heard that Cape Ann Auction was going out of business. Let me put those rumors to bed.
Cape Ann Auction is NOT going out of business.
Far from it!
Last August we opened the Cape Ann Auction Emporium at 8 Lexington Ave in Magnolia.
That store has been very busy. As many happy customers will attest we are stocked with a lot of great treasures and all prices have room for dealers to make $
Between the store and the many house-calls we’ve had for buying merch., it’s been necessary to slow down our schedule for auctions & other events.
At any given time we may announce an auction, but the growth of the store is demanding all of our energy right now.
In fact:
It looks like we’ll be expanding to a bigger space next door to #6 Magnolia Ave! More on that as it develops.
Also in the wings is a revamp of our 4000+ page website at http://www.auctionwally.com
and our http://www.capeannauction.com
The sites will be more interactive with planned special events at the store!
What’s New in the Store?
We’ve recently acquired a nice selection of fine art:

Vera Eugenia Andrus (1896-1979)
Well known Rockport MA artist
We have 8 of these large hand-carved panels by a Russian artist.
What can we do for you?
Do you want to sell your quality items?
We just sold this Guy Bardone ($2,000) for a client and we can help you sell your fine art too!
Something for everyone!
We do have plenty of bargain price deals such as our
“All for One Price Outdoor Sale Table”
Right now, we have dozens of antiques & collectibles on that table at $3.00 each or 2/$5.00
We would GREATLY appreciate it if you could help us out and spread the word on Facebook, Twitter, OTB, email,… carrier pigeon.
Check out our video > https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10152540582903103″
follow on Twitter | friend on Facebook | forward to a friend
Contact and find Cape Ann Auction at:
978-395-7077
www.facebook.com/capeannauction
Viva Katrina’s! Thursday night 8pm-11pm June 26, 2014
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Groove-Therapy/164865875787?sk=timeline
Katrina’s
14 Rogers Street
Gloucester, Ma.
https://www.facebook.com/katrinasgloucester/info
AQUANUTS ARE AT IT AGAIN!
Joey,
Gloucester girl and mermaid Cindy Hendrickson was spotted this morning at Cape May, New Jersey along with her swim pals reportedly heading north to colder waters. The group, who go by their nom de guerre “The Aquanuts”, are attempting what they presume has never been done before – swim on eight beaches in eight states in one day between sunrise and sunset (with a GMG sticker no less).
Follow their exploits via the live blog at http://walkingaroundpayingattention.blogspot.com/?m=1
Warm sun and summer breezes,
Brian Carlson



















