
Surprise on the Lobster Dock

My View of Life on the Dock

Sunday Night G Town Music Photos From Mary Barker
Hi Joey,
Thought I would share some shots of musical happenings Sunday evening.
There first few are from the Dog Bar, where Michael O’Leary (bodhran and vocals), Lin Swicker (guitar, mandolin, banjo), and Adrienne Howard (guitar, hurry gurdy) were joined by Olivia Gale (in blue – guitar, vocals), Bob Barker (Scottish small pipes) and a host of singers for a Celtic music session. We always get people up dancing.
Next, are some shots from the Cape Ann Contra Dance held at the First Baptist Church on Gloucester St, organized by Rose Sheehan. The dance is always enjoyed by folks of all age ranges, I just missed an 82 year old dancer and a family with 3 young boys. All are welcomed to come and give it a try!
Mary Barker
Happy Halloween from the Gloucester Gig Rowers at Maritime Gloucester!
Best-
Janet Rice
Here is Bailee delivering the 200 prizes for the pedi patients at Beverly Hospital through her fundraiser from Saturday! Thanks for helping promote her event!
The first bird I believe is an immature Little Blue Heron and the second a Great Blue Heron in flight
Join us for a red carpet opening of “As You Like It” on Thursday October 31 at 8 PM. Dress up for the red carpet and receive a gift at the post show reception with the cast. Shakespeare’s witty and popular comedy features the cross-dressing Rosalind (Lauren Ashley Suchecki) and a host of misplaced characters cavorting in the Forest of Arden. Also in the cast are Jonathan Arnold, Henry Cooper, Olivia Gale, Ashlee Holm, Andrew Hoover, Beebe Nelson, Nick Neyeloff, Dominic Parry,
Nathaniel Punches, Jim Robinson, Donald Roby, Jessie Sorrells, Stephen Turner, Claudio Von Bismark, Daria Whittaker, and Jayson Winer.
Original music for the many songs in the text is by Sirkka Natti. Choreography is by Carl Thomsen, well known in the North Shore area for his dance theatre pieces, especially on Cape Ann for “Clear Away” a dance drama about local fishermen.
Hi Joey,
My name is Silvana Costa and I am a new shop owner in Rockport, working with a committee of folks to help generate buzz and energy around supporting local merchants. Someone turned me onto your BLOG, and it is perfect, especially for newcomers to the area looking for a down-home experience!
On Dec. 6th, Rockport merchants are organizing a Shop Local night and I wanted to send over the Press Release to you so that you had it, and cold possibly BLOG about?
A HOLIDAY FAIR sponsored by the WOMEN’S COMMUNITY CLUB of MAGNOLIA will be held Saturday, November 16th from 9:00a.m. – 2:00 p.m. in Jones Hall of the Magnolia Library Center, corner of Lexington and Norman Ave. Magnolia.
There will be a variety of handmade crafts, holiday gifts, jewelry and bake table. There will be several local consigners featuring there goods. There will be lots of fun activities for the whole family. The Silent Auction will feature gift certificates from local businesses and restaurants along with gift baskets and a Money Raffle.
Mulled cider, coffee, punch, donuts will be sold throughout the day. Lunch with homemade fish chowder, quiche, hotdogs, and tuna rolls will be served starting at 11:30 a.m.
This is the Women’s Club’s major fund raiser of the year and all the money raised is returned to the community to support organizations and projects that benefit the community as a whole. PLEASE COME AND SUPPORT THIS COMMUNITY EVENT!!
For more information on the Women’s Club, please contact president Carol Sutherland at 978-525-3773.
Any questions contact Sandy Dupray 978-879-4625
Hi, Joey,
I am a life-long resident of Gloucester. I enjoy your blog and have become an avid daily reader. I particularly enjoy learning about all the wonderful and diverse events available right here in our own backyard….which has caused me to share the following information. I am a volunteer at Star House (located in Beverly) and truly believe in our mission; however we are in need of funds. The services available at Star House for children and their families are like no other; it is a very unique program. I hope you will consider including my first requested posting in a few blogs between now and November 9, the date of the fundraiser. We are hoping and praying to fill the venue.
Stars of the Sea
Join us for a festive evening of food, silent and live auctions, and dancing with Leo’s Classic Hits while overlooking beautiful Gloucester Harbor. STARS OF THE SEA, An event to celebrate the new Star House Day Program, Saturday, November 9, 2013, 7-11 pm, at Tavern on the Harbor, 30 Western Avenue, Gloucester. Please come and support this very worthwhile cause for our children. With our own Leo Francis “at the helm,” it promises to be a fun-filled evening! Suggested Cost: $100 per ticket. For more information or to purchase tickets, please call 978-203-9195 or email us at starhouse323@yahoo.com.
Thank you, Joey
Joey,
I’m taking part in the “Plunge 4 Pete” on December 28, 2013 at Good Harbor Beach. The event is a polar plunge raising money for the Pete Frates #3 Fund and other non-profits in the fight against ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease). I hope that some of your followers may be willing to pledge me in my quest to be the biggest fundraiser. Here is the link:
http://www.petefrates.com/p4p/plunge/joe-orlandos-plunge-page/
Thanks, Joey. Keep up the good work at GMG!
Joseph M. Orlando, Jr., Esq.
Hi Joey,
Anna and I went to Thi Linh Wernau’s “You Are Beautiful” exhibit at the Rocky Neck Cultural Center this afternoon. On the way over, my mind was wandering with work stuff and other concerns. However, from the moment I stepped into Thi Linh’s world I was moved by beauty in people, all people. Her art has a profound affect on any who experience it. Walking into the Cultural Center I was impressed by her overall presentation. She has such attention to all details of her work. Like the other patrons in the gallery I took my time with each piece of art. Marveling at the beauty in her photography and the statements of her subjects. I am impressed that many of the people Thi photographed were strangers to her at first and how much they gave of themselves. She has a way of creating intimacy immediately.
This weekend she is inviting visitors to participate in her “You Are Beautiful Polaroid Project”. We found Thi downstairs where she’s set up a photo studio. Anna and I decided to participate in her project. Thi had us make our own “You Are Beautiful” sign and write a statement of why we are beautiful. Coming up with the statement was harder than you might think. Thi takes two polaroids of each person; one she keeps for her project and the other she presents to the participant in a beautiful black box. I was thrilled by the experience of participating in her art.
I am looking forward to going back in the coming weeks for the other events she has planned.
SAT, NOV 2 OPENING RECEPTION 4-6 PM
Enjoy wine, light appetizers and good company. There will also be an after-party at Short & Main in Gloucester, with 10% of food and drinks donated to charity.
SUN, NOV 3 PANEL DISCUSSION 3-4 PM
Listen to a talk with Cape Ann fine-art photographers, including Paul Cary Goldberg, Judith Monteferrante and Anne Rearick. The panel will also include a special guest artist, Joseph Geary, who was also photographed by the artist for this project.
FRI, NOV 8 FILM, ARTIST TALK AND VETERANS VOICES 7-9 PM
Watch the artist’s film and listen to her talk. Celebrate Veterans Day weekend with art and stories from local vets.
James Eves
Cape Ann Giclée
20 Maplewood Ave.
Gloucester, MA 01930
Reminder: Plant your bulbs before the chilly weather is upon us!
Dear Readers,
These upcoming weeks, until Christmastime, I am nonstop with my business. My interior design client’s homes need readying for the holidays and I am very much straight out with landscape design client’s gardens; planting ephemeral spring magic and putting all to rest for the winter. I am a little bit ahead on posts planned and will do my best to keep up with all, but I may be calling on our Editor-in-Chief to fill in the gaps. I so very much appreciate all of your comments, but if your always kind and much appreciated comments are not answered immediately please do not think that I did not notice. I enjoy reading them and will respond to your comments as soon as possible. Thank you for understanding.
Warmest wishes,
Kim
Trunk loads of this…
Willowdale Estate Courtyard ~ A Special Events Venue Unlike Any Other
Whether you are looking to shop locally for unique, affordable gifts for friends, family and co-workers, or just want to feast your eyes and have some holiday fun, don’t miss the Rocky Neck Holiday Art & Fine Crafts Festival starting the end of November and running through December at the beautiful Cultural Center at Rocky Neck, 6 Wonson Street. Free admission and plenty of free parking this time of year. And did I mention, we throw great parties on Rocky Neck.
E.J. Lefavour
Saturday morning saw the first of the Halloween Trick or Treaters with the Wobblin’ Goblins Parade. Starting at Town Hall, the parade proceeded through Town with stops at the stores along the way for treats. The parade ended at the Community Center with a Goblin Party.
H, I, J, Maritime Gloucester Celebrates Halloween
Maritime Gloucester Facebook Page

Adam Bolonsky submits-
If you’re cleaning out your old Gloucester house or the one you grew up in..
Be sure to give the Cape Ann Museum a call.
When I cleaned out my dad’s basement in East Gloucester this summer, I
came across tons of Gloucester memorabilia from the 1960’s, 70’s and
80’s.
..old programs from the Cape Ann Symphony when it used to play at the
Fuller School…
…theater programs from the Gloucester Stage Company when it staged
its plays at the BlackburnTavern…
…GHS graduation programs…
…Gloucester postcards from the 1950’s…
…announcements from the Rockport Art Association containing min bios
of members from the 1940’s…
All sorts of stuff, valuable and not, ephemeral and permanent, that
captured eras of not-recent Gloucester history.
Anyhow, I stuffed all of the paper and books and Gloucester
knickknacks into a box, and the archivist from the museum came over to
pick through it. She took a lot for the museum archives, sent a deed
of gift later in the mail, and mentioned that she wished more
Gloucester residents would call the museum come time to clean out
their parent’s homes.