Pet of the Week-Mister Major

Mister Major

Hello:  My name is Mister Major, I am a male, three-month-old active kitten who is orange-and-white.  I am at the Cape Ann Animal Aid located at the Christopher Cutler Rich Animal Shelter in Gloucester.

I have been asked to remind you about “Dog Day “on Sept. 15,  the Golf Tournament on September 23 and the Sunset Cruise on Sat., August 17 from 7 – 8:30 p.m. aboard Capt. Bill’s from Harbor Loop with complimentary refreshments.  Tickets are available at the CAAA, Animal Krackers, Cape Ann Vet Hospital, Nothshore Vet Hospital and  Essex Bird Shop & Pet Supply. Please check our website at: CapeAnnAnimalAid.com for more information.

 I don’t know what it means, but the nice volunteer here keeps calling me a little devil! Do you know what that means?

Community Stuff 8/6/13

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The Essex Shipbuilding Museum Proudly Presents!

A new model of the Evelina M. Goulart

Presentation and Model introduction by Paul Gran

Tuesday, August 13 at 7 p.m.

Essex Shipbuilding Museum Water Line Center

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Paul, an American and Israeli citizen, has lived in Israel, for the past 35 years. He and his wife, Brenda, have spent many summers in Rockport. Paul, 72, has been a hobbyist since he was a teenager. He started building model ships, including the U.S.S. Constitution and the Titanic. He is perhaps best known to Cape Ann folk for his model of the Andrea Gail that debuted two years ago at the Cape Ann Museum.

Shipbuilding is not new to Paul. In the 1970s, he was the chief engineer of a yacht-building company in Korea. While there, he built a ketch, the Brenda Lynn. After a nearly five-year journey around the world with his wife and daughters, they ended up in Israel, where they settled. Paul who has an electrical engineering degree from Penn State and a master’s degree in computer science from UCLA, founded companies there, mostly start-ups producing electronic medical equipment. He loves building accurate model ships and feels it is not that much different from building real ones as he’s done both.

Paul will give us insights into what is involved in model making by discussing the many aspects of building the model, including design considerations and the fabrication of some of the components.

Please join us in the Water Line Center of the Essex Shipbuilding Museum at 7:30 p. m. on August 13.

Admission $8 members,

$10 nonmembers

For more information call (978) 768-7541

www.essexshipbuildingmuseum.org

66 Main Street, Essex MA


Lanesville Art Show Special Event: Unveiling of the Lanesville Quilt

On Friday, August 9, at 4:30 PM, a special preview event will precede the official opening of the annual Art in Lanesville show at the Lanesville Community Center, 8 Vulcan Street, Gloucester.

We will unveil the newest addition to the Gloucester Council on Aging Neighborhood of Quilts project—the Lanesville quilt. This vibrant piece of fiber art showcases many iconic images of the Lanesville village and represents the collaborative work of many Gloucester seniors.

Participants from the Rose Baker Senior Center, who created the quilt under the artistic direction of artist Juni Van Dyke, will attend the event and will be available to discuss the project.

Mayor Carolyn Kirk will also attend as a special guest to welcome the artists. Please join us to celebrate this community event.


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Cape Ann resident L.M. Vincent, author of IN SEARCH OF MOTIF NO. 1, will be reading from and signing copies of his latest book, SAVING DR. BLOCK, at Manchester-by-the-Book, 27 Union Street, Manchester-by-the-Sea, on August 9, at 8 PM. A departure from his previous non-fiction history of Rockport’s famed fish shack–which was a finalist for the 2011 Non-fiction Book of the Year by the Massachusetts Center for the Book–SAVING DR. BLOCK is comic fiction, a coming-of-age caper that takes place in Kansas City in 1963.

     Twelve-year-old Howard Block has a lot on his mind. If being bullied in gym class every Tuesday and Thursday, an overprotective mother, and the stress of preparing for his upcoming Bar Mitzvah weren’t enough, Howard’s father has just been named in a fraudulent medical malpractice suit. Inspired by a new movie sensation, the British secret agent James Bond, Howard recruits best friends Mike Hunsacker and Irwin “Stinky” Devinki for a crack undercover team to thwart the psychiatrist villain Chadwick Huntley and his patient/accomplice Hannah Stringer. Like 007, Howard learns there’s always a female involved, which doesn’t make his mission to save Dr. Block any easier. This touching and often hilarious book follows Howard’s journey to self-discovery and manhood during an era of cultural divides between Jew and Gentile, black and white, and even father and son.

      A native of Kansas City and former editor of the Harvard Lampoon, L.M. Vincent has published both fiction and non-fiction, and his plays have been produced regionally and Off-Off-Broadway. A former member of the Kansas City Ballet Company, he was one of the earliest investigators of eating disorders and menstrual problems in classical ballet dancers, and is considered a pioneer in the field of Dance Medicine. He currently is on the faculty of the Harvard Medical School. He and his wife have two grown daughters and divide their time between Cape Ann and Seattle, WA.

Lowell Peabody Covers The Manchester Chamber Festival By The Sea

Some pictures from the Fiesta by the Sea in Manchester. Great music. lots of crafts, good food and good weather!

2013 Beaux Arts Ball From Michael Miller

Hi Joey,

Photos from Saturday night’s Beaux Arts Ball. Again, I live over the bridge and by virtue of knowing Marianne in Bayview, I get to be part of these events. The food was plentiful and delicious and the band, Le Prestige,very  professional. 

More photos: http://finedesign.net/photo/index.php?/category/29

Michael

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Ryan Russell Represents! In Minnesota (Don’t Ya Know)

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Hey Joey, 

On a recent road trip (totaling over 3,300 miles round trip) to Minnesota, I thought I could shed some light on this little known fact about a widely know river.

The Mississippi River starts from Lake Itasca, MN when it simply flows over a merely 12 foot wide rock barrier to my left in the picture. From there, “THE MIGHTY MISSISSIPPI BEGINS TO FLOW ON IT’S WINDING WAY 2552 MILES TO THE GULF OF MEXICO.”

Ryan 

Stone’s Pub

P.S. Also learned that rescue pups can grow up to be brave dogs! Caroline got up to 40mph on the Jet Ski! www.capeannanimalaid.com

www.dnr.state.mn.us/state_parks

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need people w cape ann woods knowledge !!

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Dear Joey,

My wonderful hound is still missing. Every day that goes by i fear

his foot may be caught in a pile of rocks and coyotes 

may be tearing him apart. I’ve walked in the woods but i don’t know

them that well. 

GMG followers who know the woods of Dogtown,

Quarry areas, and Cape Ann, I need you !! As a writer/photographer,

I’ll document our search and collect your stories of the woods

if you have any. Please come walk in the woods and help me find this 

amazing and much loved dog. Know the best maps of the woods ? Tell me.

You love the woods, and so does my hound. Let’s make this a woods-lovers and dog-lovers success story !

Thanks, everyone.

alexandra stella d’maris

lanesville

suburban_seaqueen@yahoo.com

Movie Extras Wanted

MOVIE EXTRAS WANTED

The HBO Mini-Series entitled “Olive Kitteridge” will be shooting in the Cape Ann (Gloucester/Rockport/Manchester/Essex) and the North Shore area this coming September through November.

The film is looking for men and women who might be interested in taking part as extras (or background actors) for our production. We are particularly looking for small town New England seacoast characters: i.e. fishermen, dockworkers, bar goers, townsfolk, coffee shop regulars and others.

The casting call will be held this coming Saturday, August 10th from 9:00am-2:00pm at the Kyrouz Auditorium at Gloucester City Hall, 9 Dale Avenue, Gloucester, MA 01930.

PLEASE: No one under 25 years old. PLEASE : Bring a recent, non-returnable, snapshot or photo with a photo ID. If you are selected, these are paid positions.

Nature at the beach

Next to my car on Magnolia Beach, these cuties love the clover that borders Magnolia Beach Parking lot with Clark Pond.  So darn cute.

July 31, 2013 My little friend at the beach

Tristan Colangelo GHS Hall of Famer – Loves the New Track

Tristan visits Gloucester and takes a quick jog on the new track. (see GDT Article)

Tristan also became a track star at Princeton University, and ran in the 2010 Boston Marathon.

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Spiral Jetty

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One of my favorite artists is Robert Smithson (1938-1973), and I especially love his seminal earthwork Spiral Jetty, located in Salt Lake City, Utah, and created in 1970. The Brace Cove Sculptor created a mini-spiral jetty at the high tide line the other day, and it was fun to be reminded again of Smithson’s Spiral Jetty.

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Spiral Jetty is an earthwork sculpture made from rock and earth and is located on the northern end of the Great Salt Lake. Three new guardians are working to protect and promote the Spiral Jetty, and they are Dia Art Foundation, based out of New York City, the Great Salt Lake Institute, and the Utah Museum of Fine Art. For more information visit Siral Jetty.

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Spiral Jetty by Robert Smithson

Images Courtesy Google Image search

Chicago the Musical featuring Sefatia & Mayor Kirk opens Tuesday Aug 6th

The Annisquam Village Players Present CHICAGO

A true New York City institution, CHICAGO has everything that makes Broadway great: a universal tale of fame, fortune and all that jazz; and one show-stopping song after another.  No wonder CHICAGO has been honored with 6 Tony Awards®, 2 Olivier Awards®, and a Grammy®.

When:             Tuesday August 6 – Sunday August 11 . 2013
All performances @ 7:30pm

Where:           Annisquam Village Hall
                        36 Leonard Street, off of Route 127 North
Annisquam village in Gloucester MA 01930

Ticket Info:     Reserved Seating $32.
                        General Admission $16.
                       General Admission and Reserved Seating tickets can be ordered online.
                        Go to www.annisquamvillageplayers.com and click on Tickets.

                        General Admission tickets (but not reserved seating tickets) may be              purchased after July 22nd at the following locations:

  •  Annisquam Exchange, 32 Leonard Street, Annisquam 978-281-0358
  •  The Bookstore, 61 Main Street, Gloucester 978-281-1548
  •  Lula’s Pantry, 5 Dock Square, Rockport 978-546-0010

Directions:     http://annisquamvillageplayers.com/directions-parking

The Annisquam Village Hall is air-conditioned and handicap accessible.
Refreshments served at intermission.

This Is Our Youth Opens in Gloucester – Aug 8th

This just in from Heidi Dallin:

Kenneth Lonergan’s
This Is Our Youth
Opens At Gloucester Stage 

Gloucester Stage continues the 2013 season with Kenneth Lonergan’s This Is Our Youth from August 8 through August 25 in the air-conditioned comfort of Gloucester Stage Company at 267 East Main Street, Gloucester, MA. Kenneth Lonergan’s funny, compassionate and powerful work is a living snapshot of the moment between adolescence and adulthood when many young people first go out into the world on their own, armed only with the ideas and techniques they developed as teenagers. In meticulous and hilarious detail, This Is Our Youth follows forty-eight turbulent hours in the lives of three very lost young souls in the big city in 1982 at the dawn of the Reagan Era. Lonergan examines the lives of three privileged teenagers in 1980’s Manhattan’s Upper West Side – when and where an abundance of worldly knowledge proves no substitute for familial affection. Directed by Lewis D. Wheeler, This Is Our Youth features the return of Jimi Stanton and Amanda Collins from 2012’s critically acclaimed 9 Circles, and the Gloucester Stage debut of Elliot Norton award winner Alex Pollock.

The performance schedule for This Is Our Youth is Thursday, August 8 through Saturday, August 10 at 8 pm; Wednesday, August 14 through Saturday, August 17 at 8 pm Wednesday, August 21 through Saturday, August 24 at 8 pm; Saturday matinees on August 10, August 17 and August 24 at 3 pm and Sunday performances on August 11, August 18 and August 25 at 4 pm. The 3 pm Saturday matinee on August 10 is a special Pay What You Can matinee. For this Saturday matinee only the ticket price is Pay What You Can. A limited amount of discount tickets are available to Cape Ann residents for all Wednesday and Thursday 8 pm performances. For these performances only, Cape Ann residents can purchase discounted tickets for $20. Advance reservations are strongly suggested to ensure tickets at the discounted price. Year round Cape Ann residents must identify themselves as Cape Ann residents when making a reservation and proof of residency must be presented at the box office the night of the performance. Following the 4 pm performance on Sunday, August 11, audiences are invited to a free post show discussion with the artists from This Is Our Youth. Gloucester Stage is handicapped accessible. Ticket prices are $40 for all performances. Senior citizen & student tickets are $35 for all performances. For reservations or further information, call the Gloucester Stage Box Office at 978-281-4433 or visit www.gloucesterstage.com

Kenneth Lonergan is a playwright, screenwriter, and director born in the Bronx, New York City, New York. He began writing in high school, later graduating from the NYU Playwriting Program. His first success came with the play This is Our Youth in 1996, and was followed by The Waverley Gallery in 1999, based on his grandmother’s Greenwich Village Gallery, and 2002’s Lobby Hero. Mr. Lonergan’s film career began with his screenplay for the gangland comedy Analyze This in 1999. He was subsequently offered a job writing 2000’s The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle. Mr. Lonergan wrote and directed his next film, 2000’s You Can Count on Me which was executive produced by Martin Scorsese. You Can Count on Me was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Screenplay, won the Sundance 2000 Grand Jury Prize, the New York Film Critics Circle, L.A. Film Critics Circle, Writers Guild of America and National Board of Review awards for Best Screenplay of 2001, the AFI awards for Best Film and Best New Writer, as well as The Sutherland Trophy at the London Film Festival. Mr. Lonergan went on to contribute to the screenplay for 2002’s Gangs of New York which garnered a WGA and Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay. He wrote and directed the 2007 film Margaret starring Anna Paquin, Matt Damon, Matthew Broderick, and his wife, J. Smith-Cameron. Mr. Lonergan is a member of Naked Angels. Mr. Lonergan is a member the New York Playwrights Lab which was founded by of Gloucester Stage’s Founding Artistic Director, emeritus, Israel Horovitz. Lonergan has spent time in Gloucester and as an audience member at Gloucester Stage during the New York Playwrights Lab Retreats held in Gloucester by Horovitz.

Lewis D. Wheeler makes his Gloucester Stage directing debut with This Is Our Youth. As an actor he has been seen onstage at GSC in Doubt and An Ideal Husband. He is a Founding member of the new Harbor Stage Company on Cape Cod (Wellfleet), where last year he directed David Rabe’s Sticks and Bones. . He directed Skirmishes at the Hudson Theatre in Los Angeles and co-produced the dramatic feature film Blue Diner (WGBH/PBS). Mr. Wheeler assisted his father David Wheeler on No Man’s Land at the American Repertory Theatre, Book of Grace with Company One, and Burn This at Trinity Rep, among many others. As an actor: Mr. Wheeler has appeared onstage at Harbor Stage, American Repertory Theatre, Huntington, New Rep, Lyric Stage, Commonwealth Shakespeare Co., WHAT, Publick Theater, Underground Railway/Central Square, Wellesley Summer Theatre, Shakespeare Now, Stoneham Theater, and Vineyard Playhouse. Mr. Wheeler studied theatre & film at Cornell University with David Feldshuh and received his MFA from the American Film Institute (AFI).

This Is Our Youth features the return of Jimi Stanton and Amanda Collins from Gloucester Stage’s critically acclaimed 2012 production of 9 Circles and the Gloucester Stage debut of Elliot Norton Award winning actor Alex Pollock. A playwright as well as an actor, Jimi Stanton is the author of the play Outside the Wire which was produced at the Boston Center for the Arts in 2011, and at this year’s Capital Fringe Festival in Washington, D.C. Amanda Collin’s regional theatre credits include The Seagull and Church with Harbor Stage Company; A Behanding in Spokane, The Bald Soprano, Speech and Debate, Shortstack, Colorado, and What Then with Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater; When The World Was Green and An Ideal Husband at American Stage in Florida; The Island of Slaves with Orfeo Group; and Brecht’s The Life of Galileo with Underground Railway. Ms. Collins is a member of Theatre Espresso, performing interactive, historical dramas at schools and courthouses across New England. She received a BA in History and Theatre from Regis College. GSC newcomer Alex Pollock has appeared in The Seagull, and Sticks and Bones with Harbor Stage Company; Our Town with the Huntington Theatre Company; A Behanding in Spokane and Daughter of Venus with Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater; and Little Black Dress at Boston Playwrights’ Theatre. In 2011, Mr. Pollock received an Elliot Norton Award for his work as KJ in The Aliens with Company One, and in 2005 he was awarded a Princess Grace Award for his acting.

This Is Our Youth runs from August 8 through August 25 at Gloucester Stage, 267 East Main Street, Gloucester, MA. The performance schedule for This Is Our Youth is Thursday, August 8 through Saturday, August 10 at 8 pm; Wednesday, August 14 through Saturday, August 17 at 8 pm Wednesday, August 21 through Saturday, August 24 at 8 pm; Saturday matinees on August 10, August 17 and August 24 at 3 pm and Sunday performances on August 11, August 18 and August 25 at 4 pm. Ticket prices are $40 for all performances. Senior citizen & student tickets are $35 for all performances. For reservations or further information, call the Gloucester Stage Box Office at 978-281-4433 or visit www.gloucesterstage.com.

GMG Local Twitterati Report 8/5/13

Wednesdays at The Rhumb Line ~ This week’s host: Allen Estes with his special guests: Old Cold Tater.


Special: Tenderloin Tips over Salad!
Wednesdays Only!Hello everyone!
Wednesday, August 7th
This Week’s Host: ALLEN ESTES!

Allen’s Special Guests:

This week kicks off a busy August stretch for me.  I’ll be with
the Sail Rock Tour (Orleans, Christopher Cross, John Ford
Coley, Al Stewart, many more) hitting cities all over North
America.  Allen Estes, once again, graciously steps in to keep
things rolling over the next few weeks.  This Wednesday, he
brings the wonderful bluegrass group Old Cold Tater back to
the Rhumb Line stage.  You’ll love it! ~ Fly :-)
Dinner with Fly Amero: 8 – 11pm
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
Dave Trooper’s Kitchen…
Tenderloin Tips over Salad –  $11.95(while they last)
Prepared fresh weekly by “Troop”… always good!
Upcoming…
Aug 14: Allen Estes hosts w/guest Marina Evans

Aug 21: Allen Estes hosts w/guests The Backwoods Ramblers

Looking forward…
…to seeing you there!  🙂 ~ Fly