Wilkins & Langathianos ♪♫♪ Acoustic @ Giuseppe’s Ristorante-Today-6-9pm

joe and chrisJoe Wilkins of The Wilkins Noise and Chris Langathianos of Just Like Newman

A Premeditated Act of Kindness

A Premeditated Act of Kindness Catherine Ryan just walked in with a bouquet, and it was for me! How could I not get teary eyed. It is from her and Cliff, her husband. The occasion was my promotion within the Good Morning Gloucester community. I put my GMG hat in the photo and a heart shaped rock, representative of so much positive energy.
A Premeditated Act of Kindness
Catherine Ryan just walked in with a bouquet, and it was for me! How could I not get teary eyed. It is from her and Cliff, her husband. The occasion was my promotion within the Good Morning Gloucester community. I put my GMG hat in the photo and a heart shaped rock, representative of so much positive energy.

Charlie’s Place Thousand Island Panini

Charlie’s Place Is Always a Solid Choice For Breakfast Lunch Or Dinner. 

Tremendous Specials Daily.  Clean.  Reasonable Priced. Excellent Service.

Yet another joint like Mamie’s Kitchen, George’s, Fort Square Café, Willow Rest, Two Sisters, Sugar Mags, Sailor Stan’s, ect, ect.  No room for mediocrity in the Gloucester MA breakfast game.  We’ve got straight A Game places to choose from every day of the week.

Breakfast joints in Gloucester are bottom line, hands down the best.  Toughest part about them is deciding which one to go to. 

#Boom!

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and for those of you wondering why I’m talking about breakfast joints and showing a Thousand Island Panini- It was 11AM when I ordered this- technically in my book – Breakfast!

Community Stuff 9/8/13

DOG DAY
Join dog lovers of all ages at Cape Ann Animal Aid’s 10th Annual Dog Day on Sunday, September 15th, 2013 at Stage Fort Park from 11am to 3pm.
This popular celebration of all things canine features a craft and vendor fair, raffles, food and refreshments, activities, photo opportunities, doggy nail trimming, giant bouncy house for the kids, doggy agility course, animal tarot card readings, demonstrations, and more!
Dog Day is free to attend and licensed and vaccinated dogs are welcome. There is a $10 participation fee per dog for activities. The first 50 participants receive a free Dog Day t-shirt. All proceeds benefit Cape Ann Animal Aid.
For more information, visit www.CapeAnnAnimalAid.com or call 978-283-6055.

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Ocean View Private  Spiritual and Intuitive Readings @ Good Harbor Beach
The Blue Shutters Beachside Inn , Gloucester, MA is hosting private Spiritual Sessions with Julie Ann  on Friday September 27, 2013 from 2:00 PM – 5:30 PM (6:00 PM – 9:00 PM is sold out), Saturday September 28, 2013  from 8:00 AM -12:00 PM (12:30 PM – 9:00 PM is sold out)  and Sunday September 29, 2013 from 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM.  This tranquil and most beautiful location is beloved by many all over the country. Have a refreshment and snack, enjoy the gorgeous view and walk the beach before and after your session(s). Gloucester’s wonderful Restaurants are close by as well.
To schedule your appointment with Julie Ann call 978-387-5306 or email NHMetaphysical@Gmail.com. You may choose to stay over at The Blue Shutter’s Beachside Inn for the weekend as well. To check out rates and room availability visit  http://www.blueshuttersbeachside.com/. Mention that you are coming for a reading and receive a discount! Innkeepers Ann Marie & Eddie Comer , Patty & Anthony Sapienza encourage all to stop by, relax, and enjoy the view. 


Hi Joey!

We’ll have our next Community Contra Dance on Sunday, September 8 at the First Baptist Church Gloucester.  We’ll start with a potluck at 5:00, provide a newcomers’ workshop at 6:30 and start the dance at 7:00.  These dances have been great fun!  This is a public event, open to all and family friendly.  We look forward to welcoming new dancers and sit-in musicians.  Nathan Cohen will be playing with us too!

Rose Sheehan

Folk Life Studio

Community Stuff 9/8/13

Residents Reminded to be Vigilant about Protecting Themselves from Mosquitoes

As we move into the later part of mosquito season, mosquito populations will start to decrease but older mosquitoes are also more likely to carry virus. It is essential that residents be reminded to be vigilant about taking all necessary steps to avoid mosquito bites. As Fall sports activities begin, residents are reminded that mosquitoes are highly attracted to both body heat and carbon dioxide and both are produced in higher amounts during physical activity.

The Cape Ann Boards of Health (Essex, Gloucester, Manchester and Rockport) reminds residents to take precautions when going outside so they can enjoy a happy and healthy fall.

West Nile Virus (WNV) and Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) are two diseases carried by mosquitoes that you may have heard about.

·    West Nile Virus (WNV) is a disease most commonly spread through the bite of an infected mosquito. Most people infected with WNV won’t have any symptoms and will recover on their own, but some may develop a fever, headache, nausea, a rash, or more serious symptoms.

To-date this year there have been over 200 positive WNV mosquito pools identified throughout Massachusetts, 0 positive horses and 2 human cases in Norfolk and Plymouth Counties.

·    Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) is a very rare but serious disease caused by a virus transmitted through the bite of a mosquito. The first symptoms of EEE are fever, stiff neck, headache and lack of energy.

To-date this year there have been 32 positive EEE mosquito pools throughout Massachusetts, 3 positive horses and 1 human case in Norfolk County.

Local officials monitor mosquito activity and disease throughout the fall until a hard frost occurs and will advise residents if the risk changes.

The good news is that there are some simple steps you can take to protect yourself and your family from these diseases:
·    Use the right bug spray anytime you are outdoors.
o    With DEET but not more than 30% DEET for kids.
o    Oil of Lemon eucalyptus is natural and as effective as low concentrations of DEET, though not as long-lasting.
o    Be sure to read the label before applying.
·    Wear long-sleeves, pants and socks when possible.
·    Avoid the outdoors from dusk until dawn during peak mosquito biting times.
·    Repair all screens to keep mosquitoes out.
·    Drain standing water from places in your yard where mosquitoes can lay eggs and breed, such as flower pots, pet food and water dishes, birdbaths, swimming pool covers, tarps, buckets, barrels and cans.
·    Use mosquito netting over infant carriers when outdoors.

Regardless of whatever else is going on to control mosquitoes in your town, personal protection is your strongest defense against mosquitoes and the diseases they carry.

For more information go to http://www.mass.gov/dph/mosquito or visit your Cape Ann Town website.


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Hi Joey!

We’ll have our next Community Contra Dance on Sunday, September 8 at the First Baptist Church Gloucester.  We’ll start with a potluck at 5:00, provide a newcomers’ workshop at 6:30 and start the dance at 7:00.  These dances have been great fun!  This is a public event, open to all and family friendly.  We look forward to welcoming new dancers and sit-in musicians.  Nathan Cohen will be playing with us too!

Rose Sheehan

Folk Life Studio

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Celebrating Wearable Art II!  A seARTS Benefit
Sunday, September 29th, 2:00-5:30 PM
During Boston Fashion Week
What you will experience:
Over 60 unique looks of wearable art & fashion from local artists
Runway show with next generation of art & fashion from MassArt, Montserrat
and more
An exclusive shopping experience with local artists & designers
A chance to spend time with host-artists over “high tea”
Fabulous raffle prizes
For tickets, click here (please insert the following link:
http://searts.org/wp/celebrate-wearable-art-ii-2013-tickets-on-sale-now/)

Wearable Art Bust Alone


Books Wanted for October Friends of the Rockport Library Book Sale

The Friends of the Rockport Library are preparing for the annual  Fall Book Sale to  be held  October 18 to 20.  Donations of  clean books in good condition are  being accepted at the library desk during the hours that the library is open.  Hard back, paper backs, children’s books, DVDs, books on tape are needed for the sale.

No textbooks, magazines or encyclopedias will be accepted.

All proceeds from the book sale go to support programs for children and adults at the library.

Thank you

Dianne Anderson

Virginia (Frontiero) McKinnon With The Story On The Mother of Grace Club

Virginia Frontiero McKinnon submits-

Hi Joey, Your readers may enjoy my story on the Mother of Grace Club.

Notice in the pictures on the right your great-grandmother, Eleanora Gagliano, is carrying the banner. True faith and dedication from women. On Sunday night even

Senator Bruce Tarr and Mayor Caroline Kirk usually join us for the evening procession.

Love your blog, Virginia (Frontiero) McKinnon

Mother of Grace Club

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Frances Aiello, “Zia Francisca” came to visit my mother, Mary Frontiero, one afternoon, shortly after World War 2 began. She was frantic. “Mary,” she stated, “What can we do? My son and relatives have been called away to fight in the war. I am so worried.” My mother had three brothers and many relatives in military service. After much discussion they agreed. “We can pray.” She invited people to her home to pray the rosary. Soon her home was not large enough for the large crowds of people attending. She went to Mayor Weston U. Friend. “There is an abandoned little building on 48 Washington Street,” she stated. “We need a place to pray for the safe return of our loved ones.” 5,675 men and women served in the military from Gloucester, 22% of the total population. 40% of the male population, probably more than any other city large or small in the country. 114 were killed in action. After much persuasion Mayor Friend agreed to give her a 100 year lease on the building on August 15, 1944 for one dollar, but no money would be available for repairs. This building had been used by the city as “The Continuation School” Students not interested in furthering their education were sent there after grammar school. The boys learned basic skills of carpentry, electoral repairs and plumbing. The girls learned homemaking skills. The club was chartered May 26, 1953 as the Mother of Grace Society.
This dedicated little group of mostly Italian women had bake sales, pizza sales, raffles, and recruited more members. Working diligently, one project at a time. Soon they raised enough money for a new foundation, roof, bathroom, windows, siding, wiring and plumbing. One of the foundling members, Dominia Cianciola, ordered a statue of Our Blessed Mother of Grace from Italy, donating this in honor of her son, serving in the Navy in Pacific Theater. Sewing committees decorated the altar with beautiful ornate trimmings, curtains for the windows and a beautiful banner. Soon the members had a very comfortable, spiritual place to pray. Daily they gathered praying the rosary fervently for the safe return of their loved ones. Their motto was and always will be: “Pray for Peace“. When you sing you pray twice, Very beautiful Italian hymns were sung, Everyone of the members loved ones came safely home from the war. They were all spared, I believe from the power of prayer. After the War the club celebrated a fiesta in thanksgiving to our Blessed Mother of Grace for her prayerful intercession in the miracle of all the members loved ones in
the military service, returning safely from the war.
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At our first fiesta program I introduced Mayor Friend and Pastor Maurice O’Brien, who commended the ladies on their extraordinary accomplishments, their faith and dedication. On September 8th our Blessed Mother’s birthday, the day begins with a mass at Holy Family Parish, St. Ann’s Church followed by a Continental breakfast upstairs in the club house. In the afternoon the Benediction ceremony is celebrated by the Holy Family Parish, St. Ann’s pastor. A religious procession follows with a marching band, the statue of Our Blessed Mother of Grace carried by four men, children and club members chanting “Viva Beda Madre di Gracia” in celebration. The procession stops at the WW2 Ward 2 Memorial on Middle Street, the last one in city, formally maintained by the club. A child dressed in Army and one in Navy uniform shoot off toy guns and the band plays taps for the fallen soldiers. The procession continues down Western Ave. Rogers St, Main Street, Washington Street and back to the clubhouse . Many spectators pin money on the banners, as donations to the club. Many dedicated volunteers help, Joe Novello provides the electrical work, setting up all the lights for the fiesta. I formed a Junior Mother of Grace Club. We marched in parades in our uniforms and also did fund raising. Frances Aiello also organized many bus trips. We went on pilgrimages to Canada and New York visiting beautiful churches.

The Mother of Grace Fiesta’s are still being celebrated today. A nine day novena always proceeds the event. Daily rosary at the club house in the afternoon and a group of Italian ladies pray the rosary again in the evening. The program has grown to a four day event. Rosary in the afternoon and musical entertainment in the evening. The program ends with a raffle and a candle light procession, where Our Lady in marched again up to the Legion and back to Her place on the club altar. Also novenas are celebrated in the month of May. Gus MacIntosh, in memory of his grandmother, Rose Ciulla, continues to help Katie Fontana, the dedicated club president, who is fulfilling her promise to her mother, Jenny Giacalone, the former club guardian, to never abandon the Mother of Grace Club and their devotion and gratitude to our Blessed Mother for her intercession to her beloved son, Jesus, to bring Peace to Our World. Many new members were enrolled his year as the club continues to be stronger than ever, praying for world peace.
Virginia (Frontiero) McKinnon September 2013

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Mother of Grace Club, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

While the Saint Joseph’s novenas pray for the safety of our fishermen, the Mother of Grace Club prays for peace.

 

Wicked Tuna and Cert Boat

Wicked Tuna was filming on Friday off the Breakwater and the Cert Boat, Community Emergency Response Team, was asked to help with some scenes.

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Farm Fresh Opening Reception Tonight

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Opening Reception for Leslie Heffron’s Farm Fresh exhibit is this evening from 6-8:00 with heaping helpings of wonderful paintings and fresh baked peach and apple pie.  Come on by.  Khan Studio, 77 Rocky Neck Ave., Gallery 3.

E.J. Lefavour

The Beauty of Pollination

Sunflower and Bees ©Kim Smith 2013Bees Pollinating Sunflower

Friends and GMG readers share the most beautiful treasures, including the following film, sent in by Mary Weissbaum. Mary writes, “The hummingbird doing rolls chasing a bug is neat! Watch closely and check out the baby bat under its mama (@ ~2 min, 38 sec). Unreal !! If you never knew what goes on in the garden when you aren’t paying attention, watch this – some of the finest filmography you will ever see.” Thank you Mary!

I have posted this video before and think it is worth seeing again, and again!

Music Around Town Tonight and Tomorrow

Check online for latest information
Check online for latest information

TONIGHT, Saturday, September 7, 2013

Dan King 5:30 pm DAN KING

Acoustic Roots Session with Dan King till 7pm
75 Essex Avenue, Gloucester, MA 01930

Phone: (978) 283-2122

FREE SHOW
Michael O'Leary 5:30 pm Listen to Michael O'Leary MICHAEL O’LEARY

Celtic Music Sunset Sail. Sailing ‘seisiun’ of trad songs ‘n tunes on the Lannon. schooner.org
63 Rogers Street, Gloucester, MA

Phone: 978-281-6634

Ned and The Big Babies 8:00 pm Listen to Ned and The Big Babies NED AND THE BIG BABIES

Bridge Deck – Rock
75 Essex Avenue, Gloucester, MA 01930

Phone: (978) 283-2122

Hoodoo Revelator 9:00 pm Listen to Hoodoo Revelator HOODOO REVELATOR

With Dave Saginario, Dave Mattacks & Matt Stubbs
27-29 Harbor Loop, Gloucester, MA 01930

Phone: 978-283-6342

FREE SHOW
Erinn "2N" Brown 9:00 pm Listen to Erinn "2N" Brown ERINN “2N” BROWN soul rock blues

65 Main Street, Gloucester, MA 01930

Phone: 978-281-6565

FREE SHOW
Renee & Joe 9:00 pm Listen to Renee & Joe RENEE & JOE

featuring the eclectric electric!
25 Rogers Street, Gloucester, MA 01930

Phone: 978-281-0223

FREE SHOW
9:30 pm  TOM PALANCE

285 Cabot St, Beverly, MA 01915

Phone: 978-921-2233

FREE SHOW
The Hot Tub Piranhas 9:30 pm Listen to The Hot Tub Piranhas THE HOT TUB PIRANHAS rock

40 Railroad Ave, Gloucester, MA

Phone: 978-283-9732

FREE SHOW

TOMORROW, Sunday, September 8, 2013

Michael King 3:00 pm MICHAEL KING

on the Deck
27-29 Harbor Loop, Gloucester, MA 01930

Phone: 978-283-6342

FREE SHOW
5:00 pm  TONI ANN ENES

with Dave Koen
141 Essex Ave, Gloucester, MA 01930

Phone: 978-515-7386

FREE SHOW
Michael O'Leary 5:30 pm Listen to Michael O'Leary MICHAEL O’LEARY

Celtic Session, to 8:30pm. Trad songs ‘n tunes w/ Steve Levy, Lin Swicker & David de la Barre.
65 Main Street, Gloucester, MA 01930

Phone: 978-281-6565

FREE SHOW
The Wilkins Noise 6:00 pm Listen to The Wilkins Noise THE WILKINS NOISE

Joe Wilkins and Chris Langathianos – Acoustic Evening w/ Special Guests
2 Main Street, Gloucester, MA 01930

Phone: 978-879-4622

FREE SHOW
6:30 pm  NATRAJ

adventurous fusion of Indian classical music, West African music, and contemporary jazz.
285 Cabot St, Beverly, MA 01915

Phone: 978-921-2233

FREE SHOW
Inge Berge 8:00 pm Listen to Inge Berge INGE BERGE electronic acoustic indie

40 Railroad Ave, Gloucester, MA

Phone: 978-283-9732

FREE SHOW

GHS Football vs Lynn Classical

GHS wins the battle in impressive win for a great start for the team and the “new” Newell Stadium. More photos will follow in the next day or so.

Fisk Documentary Screening

Dear Joey,

You and everyone in GMG land are invited to join us for any of three screenings of the new documentary “To Hear the Music,” an hour-long film about C. B. Fisk, Inc. the Gloucester organ building company. It focuses on our founder Charles Fisk, the workshop community he fostered, and the organ we built for The Memorial Church at Harvard University, dedicated at Easter 2012. Film maker Dennis Lanson and his professional crew have created a PBS-quality document which beautifully captures the history of the company and all that goes into each organ we create.  Folks will find further information and a trailer at: www.tohearthemusic.com .

Screenings include: Saturday, September 14th at Cape Ann Community Cinema, Gloucester, 2:30 and 5PM http://capeanncinema.wordpress.com/advance-tickets/

And Thursday, September 19th at Shalin Liu Performance Center, Rockport, 7PM. Free Screening. http://www.rockportmusic.org/cinema-events/9-19-13.html

There will be a Q&A with Dennis and yours truly after each screening. We will hope to see you there.

Greg Bover

http://www.cbfisk.com