
“Got Milk?” RNAC’s “Season’s Best Cookie Competition”
Saturday, December 21, 2:00PM
The Cultural Center at Rocky Neck
As part of the Holiday Art & Fine Crafts Festival, the Winter Solstice Party on Saturday, December 21 will feature a “Season’s Best Cookie Competition”. Any kind of home-baked cookie may be entered, except chocolate chip – everyone makes good chocolate chip cookies – as we are looking for competitors to come up different, unique and prize-winning entries.
The first prize winner of the cookie competition will become the proud owner of this hand-painted silk scarf by Adriana Mederos, titled “Got Milk?” This beautiful scarf depicts Shortbread, Anise, Oatmeal-Raisin, Linzerkuchen, Chocolate-dipped Diamonds, Biscotti, Baklava, Sugar Cookies, Snowball, Mandelkuchen, Macaroons, Almond Mezzalune, Polvorones, Pizzelle and Crinkles. There is also a First Place Blue Ribbon painted on the scarf to memorialize the winner’s proud achievement.
There will also be 2nd and 3rd place prizes, as well as prizes for “best presentation” and “classic”.
First prize – “Got Milk?” hand-painted scarf
Second prize – limited edition trivet
Third prize – set of Ice Box Bling
“Best Presentation” and “Classic” prize winners will receive notecard sets
The cookie competition will be judged by the Honorable and Venerable Judges Ed Collard (renowned master of food competition judging), Mayor Carolyn Kirk (whose birthday is December 21, so come help celebrate her birthday by bringing your well wishes and most awesome cookies for her to judge), and Sister Felicia Ciaramitaro (the Cape Ann Queen of culinary delights, so bring on your absolute best).
We are hoping to have some unique and festive cookie entries, such as those depicted on this delectable scarf, but bakers are encouraged to enter what they know to be their best cookie (again, no chocolate chip). If you would like to enter the competition, please email gigimederos@gmail.com with “cookie competition entry” in the subject line and your name, type of cookie you plan to enter, and your phone number in the email body. Entries will be limited to the first twelve unique cookie entry submissions received (we want to have diversity and be considerate of the judges’ waistlines, and eating more than 12 cookies isn’t in anyone’s diet). Please be prepared to bake at least two-dozen cookies, for the judges and party attendees to taste and enjoy.
Also, RNAC is considering creating a Best Cookies calendar as a fundraiser for 2015 which would include the recipes, bakers’ credit and photos of the 12 cookie entries. Please indicate in your email entry if you are willing to share your recipe and have it included in the calendar, if we go forward with producing it.
E.J. Lefavour
Just in Santa just left the North Pole and is on his way to Cape Ann TV!
Santa will be a Cape Ann TV today from 3-7 pm. Don’t forget to bring the kids in to meet him!

Cape Ann TV
38 Blackburn Center
Gloucester, MA 01930
978-281-2443
The Friendship Tree and 24 Festival of Trees are lit!! – Manchester
Sunday evening was the official lighting of the Friendship Tree and the 24 trees in The Festival of Trees on Manchester’s Town Hall Common. A huge crowd had packed into the Congregational Church (SRO) for a 3:00 PM concert of Christmas songs and music, and then spilled out to fill the Town Hall Common and see the trees lit. They joined an already growing crowd who came for just the Tree Lighting and everyone brought the kids!
UPDATE: Cape Ann Winter Solstice Benefit Concert – Saturday Dec 21

Cape Ann’s top musicians come together this holiday season to celebrate the Winter Solstice and help raise money for Gloucester’s historic UU Meetinghouse Restoration Project.  Local legend, Allen Estes, is back with Matt Leavenworth on guitar and fiddle, Wolf Ginandes on bass and Fairport Convention founder Dave Mattacks on drums — all of whom brought us a magical night at the Larcom Theatre in October.
Sharing the stage with Allen and his band are some of Cape Ann’s top performers, from have a dozen genres, who come to celebrate the power of music to bring people together and lift our spirits.
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Willie Loco Alexander & The Raztones | ||
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Fly Amero | ![]() |
Gordon Baird |
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Inge Berge | ![]() |
Charlee Bianchini |
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Ken Bonfield | ![]() |
Dan King |
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Michael O’Leary |
Special Appearance: Gloucester Police Chief, Lenny Campanello sings Springsteen.
The entire concert will be taped for a Local Music Seen Christmas Special to be shown on Cape Ann TV.
| TICKETS Available at: Church Office Liquor Locker Online here |
General Admission
$20 Advance $15 Child/Senior (under 12/over 65) Â
Reserved Pews
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Music Around Town ♪♫♪ December 9-15, 2013
Boxwoods Up In the Hizzy Y’all!
Hosted Our Annual Boxwood Tree Party Last Night. Wine, Women, Boxwoods and Food. What’s not to like?
Special shoutout to Mayor Kirk, Sheree Zizak, The Gloucester Housewives, Jim Haskell- Wine expert extraordinaire, partner in crime Dee Noble, Best Neighbor ever Deanna Ouderkerken and all the lovely ladies who came and kicked boxwood ass.
Look what we saw on our way to Camden on Sunday
Winter Warmer

2013 Middle Street Walk Schedule
Thank Bill OConnor for producing this readable, searchable program-
2013 Middle Street Walk Schedule of EventsSaturday, December 14, 2013 |
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| When | Where and What |
| 8 am – 6 pm | Gloucester Boy Scout Troop #112 will be selling Christmas Trees on the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church lawn, Saturday and Sunday from 8am to 6pm |
| 9 am-4:30 pm |
Saunders House, Sawyer Free Library
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| 10 am- 2 pm |
Sawyer Free Library
Presentation of History of WPA Murals and Samuel Sawyer |
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10 am |
Gloucester City Hall
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| 10 am-3 pm |
Trinity Congregational Church of Gloucester Cape Ann YMCA Sargent House Museum |
| 10 am-4 pm |
Cape Ann Art Haven
Sargent House Museum |
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10:30 am |
Trinity Congregational Church of Gloucester |
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11 am |
Sawyer Free Library |
| 11 am – 4 pm |
Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church |
| 11 am-2 pm |
Gloucester City Hall
Tours of City Hall Tower on the half hour by Maggie Rosa, Chair of City Hall Restoration Committee. Guided Tours of Middle Street
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11:30 am |
Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church Gloucester City Hall Auditorium |
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11:30 am – 1:30 pm |
Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church
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| 12 pm |
Trinity Congregational Church of Gloucester Concert – Plum Cove Singers |
| 12-2 pm |
Middle Street Trolley Rides Featuring the Songbirds and a Holiday Sing Along, courtesy of CATA. |
| 12:30 pm |
Gloucester City Hall Auditorium
Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church |
| 1 pm |
Saint John’s Episcopal Church |
| 1 -3 pm | A Visit with Santa at Brown’s Mall |
| 1:30 pm |
Trinity Congregational Church of Gloucester
Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church |
| 2 pm |
Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church |
| 2:30 – 3:30 pm |
Temple Ahavat Achim Sargent House Museum |
| 3 pm |
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| 3:30 – 5 pm |
Art Gallery Open Houses – Pleasant & Main Streets
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| 4:30pm |
Cape Ann Art Haven & Gloucester Police Station Plaza |
Judy Beavers (Not Her Stage Name) Has Some Nice Things To Say About Shopping In Gloucester
We headed to Gloucester this afternoon, from Salem where we live, to do a bit of Christmas shopping.
As we neared Exit 14, there were several trees along the side of the road, which someone has decorated for the holidays. Whomever took the time, thanks! Such a great surprise.
As always, Gloucester shopping didn’t disappoint: the Island art & hobby shop, Local Colors, Toodleloos …. all of Main St., always a pleasure. Among the many reasons, just one of why we love Gloucester.
Judy B & Family
Mark Your Calendars Dec 13th At Bodin Historic Photo- For The 2013 GMG Holiday Party!!!
Are You A FOB?
Then you better get your sexy ass down to Bodin Historic Photo For The GMG XMAS Party December 13th! 6PMTil We Burn Down The Neighborhood!
I’m just gonna put this out there that if you consider yourself a FOB you had better show up for our killer OFFICIAL GMG CHRISTMAS PARTY!!!!!!
We’re gonna celebrate it all, Kwanza, spinnin the dradel, all that fun shit!
I’m springing for the Sebastians Pizza, bring a jug of booze or some beer, we will have cups and ice and we’re gonna have a good time.
GloucesterCast 12/8/13 With Host Joey Ciaramitaro and Guest Toby Pett
GloucesterCast 12/8/13 With Host Joey Ciaramitaro and Guest Toby Pett
Topics Include: Topics Include: Holiday Fair Weekend, Cape ann Farmer’s Market Harvest Market, Downtown Gloucester Ladies Night, Magnolia Historical Society opening of Art in the Schoolhouse, The Hive Bex Borden, David Brooks, Giftwrapping Service and Great Community Partners, Peter and Vickie Van Ness, GMG Holiday Party at Bodin Historic Photo, Thank You To Fred Bodin and His Ladyfriend Janet, Middle Street Walk, Bill OConnor, North Shore Kid, Gingerbead House Competition, Buoy Painting, Lobster Trap Tree Lighting, Rusty and Ingrid Handmade Prints, Half Marathon (Fu#$ing Up Traffic),Curmudgeons That Can’t Stand Being Slightly Inconvenienced, Olivias For Sale or Lease, Restaurant Dead Pool, Ideas For Olivias Space, Question: Do Liquor License Boards Govern Entertainment As Well?, Former Old Timers Space, Aaron Tuftley, Sprockets, Your Dream Vintage Vehicle, Meg Frontiero, Tony Ciulla, Styles On Main, Sticky Fingers, Spin The Dradle With Toby At The GMG Holiday Party Friday Night, Downtown Gloucester Men’s Night, Passports, and Other Restaurants Doing 20% off Gift Certificates, Dinner Dealer Decks Are Out, Cape Ann Brewing Dinner Dealer Coupon
To Purchase- 2013/14 Dinner Dealer Decks, GMG Caps, Technical Jerseys, Hoodies, Dry Fit Shirts Here- http://gmg.storenvy.com/
FEMA flood map video From Kenny Mac
http://capeanninfo.com/ Buying or selling on the coast? Beware of the new flood zones and rate changes. Step by step directions will help you find your map.
Chef Matt Beach’s Sublime Dinner
Chef Matt Beach and Sous-chef Meghan Pozzi
Chef Matt Beach’s Table is an experience not to be missed. For holiday gift giving, a gift certificate to a memorable evening around the Chef’s Table would make a truly unique and very special present for a family member, friend, or group of friends.
John Lamarinde and Bea Waring, Chef’s Table Guest
At this time of year most of us, I sincerely hope, are enjoying cooking and eating delicious holiday meals and treats. Like many of us, I developed a love for cooking because of festive childhood memories centered around making holiday deliciousness with my mom, sisters, grandmothers, and friends. I also love to cook because of my experience when very young of working at a country French restaurant, located in my hometown of Dennis, (the other) Cape Cod.
I should clarify and say the owners of the restaurant were Italian and Swiss, but the chef was all French—Bernard was his name—a very slender, fiery-tempered, red-headed, and red-faced Alsatian man. I was hired at 13, initially to sew new tablecloths and curtains for the restaurant and then was kept on, working at first as a salad girl, and then given increasingly more challenging positions. I adored working there not only because of the many fascinating personalities and interesting jobs, but because each afternoon at four o’clock every member of the staff sat down together at a long dining table to eat a delicious dinner prepared by the Chef. The meals were oftentimes fresh fish caught by the owner earlier that day, and even a simple hearty sandwich on beautifully crusty French bread baked fresh that morning seemed wonderfully tasty. I loved, too, the kitchen garden, located just outside the dining room’s large picture windows. One of my jobs was taking care of the garden and I learned much from Chef Bernard about growing herbs and vegetables. Today it is commonplace for American restaurants to have kitchen gardens and for Chefs to shop for produce from local farmers but back then it was not the norm to grow your own.
I will never forget one very special evening when Chef Bernard was seen with a shotgun, chasing around and around the garden, dressed in his full chef’s wear, big white hat and all, cursing at the top of his lungs (in English, French, and German), and with a dining room full of patrons, because rabbits were eating his prized greens! The very next day Haveahart traps were placed in the garden by the owners and rabbit stew was promised to us by the Chef although, as far as I know, none were ever captured.
For the next ten years I worked in a range of different types of restaurants and night clubs in a variety of positions, including hostess, cook, cocktail waitress, and bartender. These jobs supported me as I worked my way through art and design school. Are there any job as memorable as our first jobs? My early jobs in restaurants led to interior design projects working with several architects on a dozen Boston restaurants, including Hammerley’s and Flora’s however, the experiences and kind (and colorful) people at my first job left a deep and lasting impression.
I am sharing this long-winded story because Sunday night my husband, Tom, and I were invited to join Savour’s Open Chef’s Table. Chef Beach’s dinner was simply sublime and the wines Kathleen chose to accompany each course were exquisite. Megan was the sous-chef and John Lamarinde was in charge of service, and both did a fabulous job at that. While enjoying Chef Beach’s dinner and the lively conversation and company of fellow guests I was reminded of those staff dinners at La Coquille, and not just because of Matt’s extraordinarily delicious dinner and the warm ambience around the Chef’s Table, but because the main course was Rabbit Ragout!
Chef Beach is sharing his recipe for Rabbit Ragout! Have you ever had rabbit? If not, you are in for a superb treat, especially with the slow-cooked method in which Chef Beach prepares the rabbit. With the many photos from the evening’s event, this post would be far too long to include the recipe. The recipe will follow in a day or so.
Shelia Lummis Enjoying the Boiled Shrimp Cocktail, served with a Light and Lemony Mayonnaise
Amazing Pear and Blue Cheese Tartlets; both appetizers were served with the very (very) delightful sparkling Italian wine, Ferrari Brut.
A Beautiful Salad of Mixed Greens with Roasted Squash, Goat Cheese, Toasted Pecan, and Shallot Vinaigrette, served with Cellar de Roure Cullerot Bianco
Rich, Flavorful, and Wonderfully Tender Rabbit Ragout with Homemade Pappardelle (Pasta), served with a very fine red wine, Cocci Grifoni Tellus
Chef Beach’s To-Die-For Warm Apple Tarte Tatin with Chef-made Caramel Ice Cream, with Casa Lola Tre Monte Albana Passito Romagna from Italy
To read more about how you can join the Chef’s Open Table visit the Beach Gourmet website at:Â beach gourmet.Â
Gorgeous flower arrangement from Sage Floral
What could be simpler for holiday celebrations than picking up ready-made appetizers and hors d’oeuvres? Beach Gourmet offers a fabulous selection of in-store holiday hors d’oeuvres, including their divine caramelized onion dip, artichoke dip, and creamy brie en baguette, with cranberries and walnuts (you may have sampled any one of these at Ladies Night). Additionally, for the Beach Gourmet extensive pre-order menu of hors d’oeuvres and dinners, see their exquisite holiday fare on the beach gourmet website.
Another Great Christmas Gift Idea ~ Â During the months of January, February, and March, Chef Beach is offering gourmet cooking classes; classes in soups, brunch fare, desserts, and make-ahead dinners and hors d’oeuvres. You don’t need to sign up for all as the classes are offered individually at their gorgeous and pristine demonstration kitchen at Savour Wine and Cheese.
Holding On
Quarter Moon over Shore Road
Another Beautiful Sunset
High Tea Party
We had a great turnout of food, excellent herbal tea, partygoers and shoppers at yesterday’s High Tea Party at the Rocky Neck Holiday Art & Fine Crafts Show. Â Karen Tibbetts, Suzanne Audette and Rosemary Quataro did an amazing job of putting it all together so beautifully. Â People enjoyed the wonderful selection of finger sandwiches, scones, cookies, cakes and more that flooded the table. Â Although primarily attended by women, there were a few men there, including Charlie Carroll sporting his tape measure suspenders.
Watch for details on next weekend’s Happy Hour Party, 12/15 from 3-5:00. Â The festival is open Sat. & Sun. from noon to 4:00 (5:00 next Sunday). Â A fun, relaxing way to shop in a beautiful venue, with a great selection of over 2,000 unique affordable items crafted by Rocky Neck artists.
E.J. Lefavour
































































































































































































