Put on Your Dancin Shoes

Lookie Lookie.Rocky Neck

Don’t miss Lookie Lookie tomorrow night at the Rocky Neck Cultural Center, 6 Wonson Street – and be ready to get your groove on.

 

We Made It To The Front Page Of Gizmodo (A Gawker Media Site)

 

What the Most Famous Brands Are from Each State

When you close your eyes and think of California, what famous brand comes to mind? Is it Apple? Facebook? Google? Or some movie studio? What about Texas? New York? Florida? These are the most famous brands of each state. The Corporate States of America, if you will.

It’s very embarrassing to admit that I have no idea what some of these brands are (I’m looking at you Allsup’s and Cabela’s) while other states have so many brands to pick from that I’m not sure I agree with what the map says. But a lot of technology companies make the cut in this map with California being the most contentious battle because of Silicon Valley. Which famous brand from your state do you think this map missed?

For the entire article click here

Stonewashed Blue Caps Sold Out- A Handful Of Navy With White Mesh and Black With Black Mesh Caps Left

If you want to pre-order the Navy with white mesh (my personal fav) or The Black with the Black mesh back there are still a handful of each left.

Order Here

 

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Congratulations to Sheila Lummis who got the last stonewashed blue one. Smile

World’s best chamber music, Broadway & homegrown musicals, top singer/songwriters, rock, jazz, soul TONIGHT

Check online for the latest updates
click here for the latest updates and click here for tomorrow’s live music

Where else on Earth can you get this much musical variety on one small island?  Plus it’s Fiesta.  If you can’t have fun on Cape Ann this weekend, it’s time to move to New York City and start cheering for the Yankees!

LIVE MUSIC Thursday, June 27, 2013

Honky Tonk Women of Gloucester 6:00 pm HONKY TONK WOMEN OF GLOUCESTER

Get Tickets @ schoonerardelle.com
Harbor Loop, Gloucester, MA 01930

Phone: 978-290-7168

  7:00 pm  CLAY VENTRE

Singer Songwriter Shuffle w/ Peter Mercier
2 Main Street, Gloucester, MA 01930

Phone: 978-879-4622

FREE SHOW
T Max 7:00 pm Listen to T Max T MAX

Singer Songwriter Shuffle w/ Toni Ann Enes, Rick Gadbois, Kathy Comeau & Anthony Beaulieu
2 Main Street, Gloucester, MA 01930

Phone: 978-879-4622

FREE SHOW
  8:00 pm  GREASY POLE THE MUSICAL

8 Washington Street, Gloucester, MA 01930
Jon Goodhue 8:00 pm Listen to Jon Goodhue JON GOODHUE

with special guest
14 Rogers Street, Gloucester, MA
FREE SHOW
  8:00 pm  BOSTON SYMPHONY CHAMBER PLAYERS

Consisting of the BSO’s principal players, BSChP is one of the world’s best chamber ensembles
37 Main Street, Rockport, MA 01966

Phone: 978-546-7391

Spring Awakening 8:00 pm SPRING AWAKENING show tunes rock

267 East Main Street, Gloucester, MA 01930

Phone: 978-281-4433

  8:00 pm  JACK LO PICCOLO

Youth Block Party ~ till 11:30pm
St. Peter Park, Gloucester, MA 01930
FREE SHOW
  8:30 pm  BRIAN FINES

open mic
11 Rogers St., Gloucester, MA 01930

Phone: (978) 282-7399

FREE SHOW
  8:30 pm  DAVE SAG’S BLUES PARTY

w/ A-Train Orchestra
40 Railroad Ave, Gloucester, MA

Phone: 978-283-9732

FREE SHOW
  9:00 pm  EAST COAST SOUL

Cover $5 – proceeds benefiting the JJ Nicastro Foundation
27-29 Harbor Loop, Gloucester, MA 01930

Phone: 978-283-6342

FREE SHOW
Groove Therapy 9:00 pm Listen to Groove Therapy GROOVE THERAPY

65 Main Street, Gloucester, MA 01930

Phone: 978-281-6565

FREE SHOW
DJ Vito 9:00 pm DJ VITO

“SHAKE IT THURSDAYS” 3rd Annual Fiesta Launch Party
25 Rogers Street, Gloucester, MA 01930

Phone: 978-281-0223

FREE SHOW
  9:30 pm  FIVE POINT BRASS GANG

285 Cabot St, Beverly, MA 01915

Phone: 978-921-2233

FREE SHOW

“Rockin” The Boat For Alzheimers ~ Sat. July 6th, 2013~ Tickets still available

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Boy… a year goes by pretty quickly, but it’s that time again to ROCK… “Rock The Boat For Alzheimer’s” that is… This is an annual event sponsored by Deborah Lattof, who is a Nurse and an Assisted Living Coordinator at Sunrise Assisted Living in Lynnfield. Our first year was so much fun and such a great success we couldn’t wait to do it again…. and here it is! Ticket’s are $25.00 per person and for this (…besides that warm feeling you’ll get in your belly for helping this most worthy cause), you will get a 3 hour, sunset tour aboard The Privateer IV, a Hot & Cold Buffet, and live entertainment from your “Classic Rock Connection, Full Circle. There will also be a cash bar, a 50/50 raffle and multiple prize raffles! We’ve already started collecting donations, but have a little ways to go so if you would like to donate a gift for the raffle it would be most welcome and whole-heartedly appreciated. Home made jewelry, art, gift certificates, gift cards, a weekend get away, overnight stay, anything you’d like to give for this most worthy of cause’s, we would appreciate. We promise this will be probably the most fun you can have for $25.00 and all while helping people that really need it! They are making progress every day in the treatment for this debilitating, horrendous and deadly disease, your help is needed and will help get us there to the day that we find a cure! We hope and pray all the people that joined us last year, will join us again! It was just too fun, lol! If you’d like to donate a gift for the raffle, or if you’d like to donate food for the hot cold buffet, please contact Deb Lattof at deb5465261@yahoo.com or call her at 978-239-2887 or you can contact Wes Thibodeau at bomber222002@yahoo.com or 978-491-8101 or of course here on facebook. We thank you very much and urge you to join us for a little Rockin’ On The High Sea’s with Full Circle! You will have a blast…we promise! Boarding time starts at 6:30 and boat leaves the dock at 7:00 p.m. sharp. Ticket’s are still available and you can call Deb or Wes if you would like to reserve them… We’ll even deliver them to you if you are in the Gloucester area. A special thank you to Louise Welch for doing the poster for this event! Truly a gem of a woman!

 

Huge Garage Sale Sat. June 29th 9am-1pm (Then Greasy Pole)

garage-sale
(Rain or Shine, Sorry no early birds)
17 Kondelin, Rd #7
Gloucester
(In Cape Ann Industrial Park off of Magnolia Ave)

From Walt Kolenda
Cape Ann Auction is moving so we are having a HUGE garage sale featuring plenty of fresh items inc: antiques, paintings, prints and other art, jewelry, estate merchandise, records, books, tools, pottery, glassware, kitchen items, junk, records, collectibles, household items, toys, sporting goods, stereo equipment, brand new items, & lots more!
Viva!

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click here to view the video > http://youtu.be/tmf3EZ-t55k

GMG Twitterati Report 6/27/13

Gloucester’s 55th Sidewalk Bazaar is scheduled for August 1st, 2nd & 3rd

Gloucester’s 55th Sidewalk Bazaar is scheduled for August 1st, 2nd & 3rd. We still have space available for artist and crafters. We are looking to make this the biggest and best yet. Everyone is welcome to apply, if you have participated before or new to crafts please join us for a fun and profitable three days. Download a Arts and Crafts application and Rules of Participation  at www.capeannbusiness.com

2012 Sidewalk Bazaar Photos From David Cox

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Gabriel’s Antiques

Getting back to my series on second-hand (antiques, consignment, thrift, etc.) stores, today we pay a virtual visit to Gabriel’s Antiques (100 Main Street).

_Gabriel's façadeGabriel’s is a “generalist” antique store tending towards upscale items and prices (although according to one on-line review I read, you can negotiate the prices).  What has usually most impressed me of their inventory is the selection of beautiful paintings, often partially showcased in the front window.

The last time I was there they also had a beautiful set of china plates with images from Gloucester, and other unique marine-themed items.  Gabriel’s is definitely a place to visit if you are looking to add an elegant (and perhaps locally flavored) touch to your living space! It is open Mon-Tue/Thurs-Fri-Sat 11AM-5PM, and Sunday 1-5 (closed on Wednesday).
And practically all these Main Street shops (Main Street Arts and Antiques, Dogtown Books, Banana’s, Dress Code, etc.) are in easy walking distance of each other, so you can find a parking space somewhere in the middle and go shop hopping… And of course there are all sorts of good restaurants in between where you can stop if your shopping makes you hungry!

Matthew Green

 

 

The Urge to Merge From Jerry Gallant

The Urge to Merge

You know spring is just around the corner when the Jersey barriers show up on the A. Piatt Andrew Bridge. I don’t understand why people have such a difficult time understanding the concept of merging two lanes into one. Instead of forming one lane all the way back to Sudbay Motors why not try two lanes right up to the merge. Then it is the simple act of alternating one vehicle from the left and one from the right.

I travel up to the merge in the lane less traveled and I have been cut off, cursed at, beeped at and then not allowed to merge when the time comes.

Jerry Gallant

Honey Bees swarm Gloucester Marine Railways.

Deputy Fire Chief Miles Schlichte submits-

Railways bees

I thought you all might appreciate this call we had today. Photos attached also.

In this business one never knows what the FD will be called upon to handle on any given day.

Honey Bees swarm Gloucester Marine Railways.

In spite of their over one hundred and fifty years of being able to handle anything, the Gloucester Marine Railways workers ran for cover today when an estimated 25,000 honey bees decided to call some steel scaffolding home.

The FD received a call from Ms. Viking Gustafson who is the manager of the Gloucester Marine Railways on Rocky Neck. Ms. Gustafson had a unique situation that she was requesting help with. A substantial swarm of bees had descended on the shipyard and Ms. Gustafson was concerned for the safety of her employees. Upon arrival the Deputy Chief on duty met with Ms. Gustafson and discussed the options as the bees had now settled on some steel scaffolding and the bees were in one large clump. Suggested options from the shipyard workers included smoking them to sleep, a quick burst of CO to freeze them, a quick burst of flame from a cutting torch or a drowning water spray from a fire engine. All of these options were deemed not to be in the best interest of all involved, especially the bees.

The animal control officer was called to the scene and upon arrival he agreed with the plan to leave the bees alone and wait for them to fly away. With the assurance from animal control that the bees wouldn’t bother anyone who didn’t bother them, the workers again went about their business while giving the bees a wide berth. While this plan was ongoing calls were made to local connections including the staff at the Gloucester DPW who came up with the name of a bee keeper who lives on Briarwood Street. This gentleman was called by the Deputy Chief and a message left on his home phone. Mr. Greg Morrow contacted the Deputy Chief a short while later and agreed to come by when he got home from work in Boston.

Around 7PM Mr. Morrow and the Deputy Chief met Ms. Gustafson at the shipyard to find that the bees had moved from the scrap pile they were on to an electrical panel on the pier. The concern was now that the bees would attempt to create a hive inside the electrical box so instead of waiting any longer for them to move on their own accord, the decision was made to remove the bees from the property.

In preparation for this possibility Mr. Morrow had brought an empty wooden hive from his home which he set on top of the electrical panel for the bees to enter. Once the bees had entered their new hive Mr. Morrow removed the hive from the railways and transported them safely away.

The only injury during this event was to the Deputy Chief who got too close to the hive taking the attached pictures and was stung. The only fatality was to the bee doing the stinging.

Mr. Morrow estimated that this substantial hive weighed in at five pounds of bees with an estimated 25,000 bees in number.

Deputy Fire Chief Miles Schlichte

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GMG Cap Store Is Now Open. When They’re Sold Out- They’re Sold Out

UPDATE:  There’s Only 2 or 3 of the stonewashed blue left so if you want that color I suggest you place your pre-order ASAP.

Click below to reserve yours. They should be in stock within a month. Limited amount.

If you want a cap I need you to order it through the website. It makes things 100% easier to keep track of with the set quantities and collection of people’s orders.
A bunch of the stonewashed ones have sold today.

If you order one and plan to pick it up here at the dock, just leave a note that it’s for local pick up and I’ll refund your $5 shipping when you come pick it up.

Part of the money raised by the sale of these caps will pay for our ever rising photo hosting and podcast hosting fees. The huge amount of content we’ve created for you has to be paid for on the wordpress site. So to those of you buying a cap, know that in doing so you are help support the blog.

Thanks

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St Peter’s Fiesta–Dedication 2013

St Peter’s Fiesta–Dedication 2013

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“What are we all mute?”  –  “Long Live Saint Peter !”

“Me chi samiou dute/tutti mute ?” – “Viva San Pietro !”

Community Stuff 6/27/13

Cape Ann Ceramics Festival

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Excitement is building around the Cape Ann Ceramics Festival, the first annual, multi-week pottery event designed to promote understanding and appreciation for the art of ceramics on Cape Ann.

The festival will feature collaboration with Pucker Gallery in Boston by showing the work of world renowned ceramic artists Randy Johnston, Ken Matsuzaki and Phil Rogers, as well as a number of local and regional potters. The mission of the festival is to spotlight Cape Ann ceramic artists and increase awareness of the skills and talent present in this historic, scenic area.

The festival will be held through out the month of August in various locations around Cape Ann, named one of the top 25 Small City art destinations by American Style Magazine for the second year in a row.

Events will include a three-week show at the Cultural Center at Rocky Neck, entitled Beauty in Use: Ceramics from Cape Ann, Pucker Gallery & Beyond. The show runs from Aug. 9 through Aug. 25 with a gala opening reception with food and music on Sunday, Aug. 11, from 4-6 pm. Don’t miss this!

On Saturday, Aug. 10, the day before the show’s grand opening, Randy Johnston will give a demonstration workshop from 10 am-5pm at Cynthia Curtis Pottery, 80 Pigeon Hill Street, Rockport. Sign up for this workshop and get other Festival info at www.capeannceramicsfestival.com

A Raku workshop – already full – will be held on Aug. 4 at the studio of Seyrel and Chris Williams in Manchester. If you are interested in learning about Raku, please leave your name on the Ceramics Festival website. If demand is great, there may be a second workshop added!

The weekend of Aug. 17, 18, you will have a chance to travel around Cape Ann to visit local potters’ studios. The Pottery Trail is from 10 am to 5 pm each day and will give you an opportunity to see where, and in some cases how, the clay treasures are made.

On the last weekend of the Festival, a two-day show of all local potters will be on the Mezzanine level of the Cultural Center at Rocky Neck, 6 Wonson St., Gloucester. The gala opening of this show is Friday, Aug. 23, from 4-9 pm. Food and music will make this a festive event you must attend. Small bowls, created by the exhibiting artists, will be given away to the lucky people who arrive first.


Monday Evening Squall Video From Fred Bodin

Monday Evening Squall

Here’s a 4 minute video I shot Main Street last night, with Alex from Jalapenos showing us what customer service is in Gloucester.

Some exciting things are happening at The-Painting-Party this summer!

Some exciting things are happening at The-Painting-Party this summer!

During the July and August we will be offering adult classes at 33 Main St on alternate Saturday nights only.

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Also on several Wednesday evenings during the summer we will feature Painting parties at The Castle Manor.  These classes will be held on their spectacular outdoor veranda.

We will be offering children’s classes (ages 7 to 12 years old) on several Saturday. These classes will begin at 10:30.

We will be offering private parties on a demand basis.

Sign up for all classes at The-Painting-Party.com.

Check out our video

you may even see yourself!!!

Don’t forget that we supply all materials and instruction. You supply the fun.  Come relax, enjoy, create, and take home a finished painting.

YOU WILL NOT BELIEVE WHAT YOU CREATED!!

Sincerely,

Elizabeth Gauthier

www.The-Painting-Party.com