The opening is tonight in Beverly at the Studios at Porter Mill and the show will be up through October 27th. Don’t miss the chance to see the work of these three innovative artists! Check out previous GMG posts on Nina, Jenna and Kyle for some background info.
Chief Leonard Camponello


Morning Row With Janet Rice
Autumn mornings are my favorite time to row. Here are a few pics of who else was out in the Harbor with us.
Best-Janet
This Is What Your Should Be Doing This Weekend- Beer Contest in Essex
DRINK LIKE A PRO
A Crafter’s Delight
Written By: Rachel Linthwaite, BostonChefs.com
Curious about what the local Boston area home brewing community is up to? Love beer and helping out worthy causes? Check out Ales Over ALS – A Crafter’s Delight taking place in Essex on Saturday, October 5th. The afternoon event at the Essex Shipbuilding Museum is, for the second year in a row, a celebration of all things locally crafted – including the aforementioned brews. A ticket will get you a sample of over a dozen amateur brewers’ concoctions which run the gamut from wheat beers, Märzenbier and Kolsch to Irish Reds, Double IPAs and Porter. There’ll be seasonal treats like a Maple Brown, an Apple Pie Brown, the ever popular pumpkin beer and even a cider. We hear Frank McClelland of L’Espalier will also be entering the competition with his Barrel Aged Farmhouse Ale – just because someone is a master chef doesn’t mean they can’t brew on their off hours you know. All of these fine folks will be competing, in a competition judged by the head brewers at Sam Adams and Cape Ann Brewing plus an avid home brewer on the ALS Therapy Development Institute Team, for the chance to have their beer brewed by Cape Ann as a onetime special release with proceeds benefiting the foundation.
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To Check Out Pictures From Last Year’s Event-
Here is a link to a photo album on FB from last years event.
Community Stuff 10/3/13
Cheryl Ranta retires after 47 dedicated years of service to Addison Gilbert Hospital
Cheryl Ranta, Food & Nutrition Services at Addison Gilbert Hospital was honored for her 47 years of dedicated service at an elegant party held on September 26. Ms. Ranta’s career at Addison Gilbert Hospital took place from 1966 – 2013. Cynthia Cafasso Donaldson, Vice President and David Gauvin, Director, Food and Nutrition Services, Addison Gilbert Hospital, took this opportunity to thank her for her dedicated service. Ms. Ranta is not only respected by her friends in Administration, but the entire Addison Gilbert Hospital family and community.
Hi Joe.
can you please post the the attached to your blog? the Committee would like to thank those who made it possible for us to have our event this past Saturday.
Thank you.
David Harvey
Fishtown Horrilbes Parade Committee, Chairman
thanks again for your help in getting the word out. greatly appreciated
Touch A Truck Event:
The Fishtown Horribles Parade Committee would love to thank all those that attended this past weekend’s fundraiser event. The weather was gorgeous and there were many smiling faces. Just wanted to give a few thank you’s to those who participated and helped us make this a very successful event:
Ace Hardware, Gloucester PD, Gloucester Fire, Beauport Ambulance Service, Turner Trucking, Mass Mudders, Gloucester Coast Guard, Hagstrom Paving, R B Strong
CATA Bus Services, Gloucester Public Schools, Hiltz Disposal, M F Roberts Contractor
Ted Tarr, Gloucester Postal Office, Lighthouse Taxi, Riverdale Rockets, Kennedy
Volunteers:
YMCA Youth Leaders Program
GHS National Honors Society
Donations:
Cape Ann Lanes
Topsfield Fair
See you all next year with more trucks and more fun!
David Harvey
Fishtown Horribles Parade Committee, Chairman
Brenda and Kiley Davis Represent! On A Hike Up Camelback Mountain AZ
Off Island
USS New Jersey at Camden.
Doggy Day on the Boulevard
On a beautiful Sunday morning there were many cute dogs on the boulevard. The dogs were enjoying the different vendors activities.
Pretty New Sidewalks
being put in from Rocky Neck Ave to Niles Beach. Look how pretty and shiny they are. Gloucester’s finest doing a great job directing traffic with a smile. Their biggest challenge today seemed to be keeping the falling leaves from leaving their permanent mark in the wet concrete. Looking forward to walking on them soon.
E.J. Lefavour
Great Blue Heron ~ Rock or Reed?
Panda Cams are dark, NOAA’s site is down, but Cape Ann TV is up, Gloucester Sings & Lights are on at Larcom Theatre
I sympathize. Life is tough when you can’t get your panda fix from the National Zoo because the Panda Cams are dark. Or perhaps you’re wondering what to do after seeing that scary message “NOAA.gov and most associated web sites are unavailable” at www.noaa.gov.
But don’t be depressed. When the Allen Estes Band takes the stage on Saturday, the lights will be on at the Larcom Theatre in Beverly (which opened in 1912 — same year as Fenway Park — under the slogan “Lit Completely by Electricity” and it still is!)
Cape Ann TV is still on. And tonight they premiere a new Local Music Seen show featuring Marina Evans as Allen Estes’ guest on Channel 12 at 6:30pm.
Marina sings new songs off her brand-new CD, Unbound, which she’ll release next Sunday, Oct 13 at concert at Cape Ann Community Cinema. This will be an excellent night of music, so mark your calendars.
Don’t worry, Marina will be there even if the Government is still shut down.
And, of course, there’s live music all week here in Gloucester. See the live music lineup here.
Just in case any of you in Washington who voted to shut down the government are reading this post about all that’s going on here despite your antics, we’ve got five words for you: THE SHOW MUST GO ON!
State Pier Art Rock Found
The “Art Rock” I left at the State Fish Pier last week has been found. Thanks for the Email Wilmarie.
Good morning!
I found an ArtRock!! So excited to have one of your beautiful rocks, Im from Havervill, but Ive been wanting one of those since I started to be a big fan of GMG. I went to the State Fish Pier and happens that Gloucester not only let me enjoy the beautiful view, but gave me a beautiful reminder of a great day! Now is part of my Glosta collection.
Feel so lucky!
—
Wilmarie
Cyclocross
Kestrel Education and CACC Nature Filmmaking Class for Kids
CAPE ANN CINEMA HOSTS ANNUAL ‘DOCTOBERFEST’ 10-day festival celebrates documentaries, marks Cinema’s first 5 years
Every October, the Cape Ann Community Cinema at 21 Main Street in Gloucester hosts a large block of documentary films, called DoctoberFest. This year’s line-up features 12 great films and an author event, and runs October 1-10, but this year is different than other years, in that it marks a special anniversary––this October 1, the Cape Ann Community Cinema turns 5.
“We have always hoped for this day to come, and are so grateful to the people that have made it possible––our patrons,” says Robert Newton, Cinema founder and creative director. “I’m so awed by what we have accomplished together.”
This summer, CACC and its patrons raised over $50,000 via a crowd-funding campaign on the web platform Indiegogo. The money raised is going toward a variety of fortifications, including a new industry-standard digital projection system, lighting and signage, and a feature film called “This Is Cape Ann,” which will premiere in 2014.
The line-up for this year’s DoctoberFest is as follows:
“Ocean Frontiers” [Tues. Oct. 1 @ 7:30pm]––How do we meet our ever-expanding demands on the ocean, without destroying it? The answer is explored in this award-winning film that presents inspiring stories of citizens coming together for the sake of their sea. Hosted by Sea Commons, the newly-formed local citizens’ group, which is offering tickets for just $5.00.
“In Conversation With… Author Ben Urwand” [Wed. Oct. 2 @ 7:30pm]––This author event features the acclaimed writer of the new book “The Collaboration,” which suggests that the Hollywood studios worked closely with the Nazi regime during the 1930s to tailor their films for a German audience. All guests of this event receive a free movie ticket.
“Herb & Dorothy 50×50” [Thurs. Oct. 3 @ 7:30pm]––Prolific art collectors Herb and Dorothy Vogel made one of the largest gifts in history, a whopping 2,500 pieces divided up among all 50 U.S. states. Director Megumi Sasaki personally presents her film and hosts a Q&A after.
“Furever” [Fri. Oct. 4 @ 7:30pm]––Join Cape Ann Animal Aid in this benefit evening with the new film that explores the dimensions of grief people feel over the loss of a pet, examining the sociological evolutions of pets in the U.S. today, particularly their position in the family unit, and how this evolution is affecting those in the veterinary profession and death care industry. Not for the super-sensitive.
“La Camioneta” [Sat. Oct. 5 @ 2:30pm]––Every day dozens of decommissioned school buses leave the United States on a southward migration that carries them to Guatemala, where they are repaired, repainted, and resurrected as the brightly-colored camionetas that bring the vast majority of Guatemalans to work each day.
“Red Obsession” [Sat. Oct. 5 @ 5:00pm]––For centuries, Bordeaux has commanded a mythical status in the world of fine wines as a leitmotif of wealth, power and influence, and recently, prices for its prestigious “first growth” red wines have been breaking all records, thanks to a booming Chinese economy. Narrated by Russell Crowe.
“Good Ol’ Freda” [Sat. Oct. 5 @ 7:30pm]––The Beatles’s secretary, Freda Kelly, is the enchanting subject of this warm, untold tale. Featuring a live Beatles set by local tribute band Studio Two.
“This Is Spinal Tap” [Sat. Oct. 5 @ 10:00pm]––Rob Reiner’s 1982 mockumentary, starring Michael McKean, Christopher Guest, and Harry Shearer as England’s loudest (heavy metal) band, has been called “the funniest movie ever made.”
“Nicky’s Family” [Sun. Oct. 6 @ 4:00pm]––Englishman Nicholas Winton (now 102 years old) organized the rescue of 669 Czech and Slovak children just before the outbreak of World War II, a story that would have been forgotten were it not for his wife’s discovery of a suitcase in their attic 50 years later. Eva Paddock, one of “Winton’s Children,” will appear at the screening and will host a Q&A after.
“The Act Of Killing” [Sun. Oct. 6 @ 6:30pm]––Documentary titans Werner Herzog and Errol Morris produced this haunting tale of mass murder, perpetrated by Indonesian gangster Anwar Congo in 1965-66, when he personally killed over 1,000 people. Congo reenacts some of his favorite murders for the cameras, and speaks about his memories and feelings. Not for the super-sensitive.
“The Triumph” [Mon. Oct. 7 @ 6:30pm]––From a tiny village in Bosnia-Herzegovina comes a warning to the world…and a message of hope. Does one woman know the future of mankind, or is it (Catholic) mass hysteria?
“Room To Breathe” [Tues. Oct. 8 @ 7:30pm]––A San Francisco public middle school, part of a troubled district high in suspensions and disciplinary actions, is introduced to mindfulness meditation. Hosted by Brenda Kelleher.
“Doctored” [Wed. Oct. 9 @ 7:30pm]––This shocking new documentary on the monopolization of our medical system is hosted by O’Maley Mobile Fitness.
“Ain’t In It For My Health: A Film About Levon Helm” [Thurs. Oct. 10 @ 8:00pm]––Director Jacob Hatley’s intimate documentary finds Levon Helm (legendary member of The Band) at home in Woodstock, NY, in the midst of creating his first studio album in 25 years. Shot during the course of two-plus years, this highly anticipated film focuses in on the four-time Grammy winner and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member after his 2007 comeback album, Dirt Farmer, brought him back to the spotlight. With a live Band tribute by Joe Unis, Ryan Alto & Friends.
Tickets for all features are $10.00 adults, $8.50 students & seniors, and $7.00 for Cinema Members. Tickets for all features are available at the box office, with tickets for select features available online atwww.CapeAnnCinema.com.
The CACC’s next festival is the Cape Ann Film Festival, which runs from November 1-17, with the line-up to be announced on Friday, October 11th.



















































