As I was looking for a gift for someone I realized what great gifts there are locally. Gifts for visitors and residents alike. Here is a small sample of some fun gifts to get. If of our FOB’s see more interesting gifts please let us know.
My View of Life on the Dock
As I was looking for a gift for someone I realized what great gifts there are locally. Gifts for visitors and residents alike. Here is a small sample of some fun gifts to get. If of our FOB’s see more interesting gifts please let us know.
#RockportMA: Need to beat the heat? Cooling station open at Rockport Senior Center from 8 am – 4 pm Tues-… http://t.co/ke3VYGMoTf
— Gloucester Times (@GDTnews) June 24, 2013
Amazing footage of marine life in #RockportMA from Phil Colarusso, a contributor and speaker at Maritime Gloucester. http://t.co/VJZ3WWNQfi
— Maritime Gloucester (@MaritimeGlou) June 24, 2013
Got my moJo from KISS on the Neck pic.twitter.com/REgsvq9idz
— dew (@mouseydew) June 24, 2013
Working on a FAM Tour for 35 South American journalists. Easy peasy. #GloucesterMA #RockportMA #Tourism
— Discover Gloucester (@DscvrGlstr) June 24, 2013
Im covered in grease, I got blisters everywhere and im ripped from rowing with that 50 pound oar. That mile. Its that time again 💚❤🇮🇹 #viva
— Amanda Mohan (@_amanda_pleaze) June 24, 2013
6:30 am. The fiesta trucks just rolled into town! @Joey_C
— SeaPort Vet (@seaportvet) June 24, 2013
WED: Lobster Fest Menu Single Steamed Lobster $9.95 Twin Steamed $15.95 Twin Baked Stuffed $22.95 #gloucesterma pic.twitter.com/7TPFZ1HDhn
— Seaport Grille (@SeaportGrille) June 24, 2013
The moon also twists and wobbles as it turns around us. Check out this animation: http://t.co/lmHSZfLsHq http://t.co/b7LFyZDnIE
— GAAC (@GAACtweet) June 23, 2013
She said she wasn’t coming back this year. We didn’t believe it. So here she is, back again for another season on Rocky Neck in her new location (which is actually an old location that she was in years ago – Alma likes to move around). You can find Alma McLaughlin this year at her new Alma’s Art & Antiques location at 75 Rocky Neck Ave #15 (next to The Rudder Restaurant in the space that was previously Kathy Archer’s White Bird Gallery). Check out the ever-changing collection of beautiful art, jewelry, furnishings, knicknacks, etc. that she has. She also has a wonderful space on the patio in back available for adults and children to paint and create.
E.J. Lefavour
There is something weird going on with the playback of this video. If you take the playhead and manually slide it to the beginning, the video will play more smoothly.
I sampled the apple cake over the weekend, just one of hundreds of dishes Felicia prepared for two intense days of non-stop shooting in preparation for her forthcoming cookbook. Oh my, is it worth the cost of the cookbook for this recipe alone!!!
Craig's Bday part 2 @Joey_C https://t.co/m4OeyqA4Kz
— Kim Smith (@kimsmithdesigns) June 23, 2013
Even if the music wasn’t moving; even if the performances, directing & choreography weren’t Broadway quality; even if the play hadn’t won 8 Tony Awards, you should still see Spring Awakening at Gloucester Stage before the run is up July 14 — and the good news is that you will enjoy it immensely!
For some reason, it seems that by the time your kids are ten, you’ve forgotten what it’s like to be a teen. Spring Awakening reminds you in a visceral way — and seeing it will help you help your kids through adolescence. Believe me, every parent needs help with that! Check out some photos, by Gary Ng, of the production :
Bravo to Eric Engel and the Gloucester Stage Board for taking the risk to open their 2013 season with Spring Awakening. Good reviews are starting to pop up (here’s one), so you’d better get your tickets today if you want to be sure to get in. Click here – don’t delay!
Check out this video for a taste of what you can expect musically:
Hi Joey,
I had the unexpected pleasure of finding some Snowy Egrets, which are a threatened species, while I was killing some time in Ipswich last week. One male was vying for the attention of 2 females. He was putting on quite a show. I also had the good fortune to encounter 8 Lady Slippers, an endangered species, while hiking in So. Hamilton. I did not have my tripod with me to get super clean shots, but thought they were worth sharing.
Mary Barker
Editor’s Note from Joey-
When the person who named the Lady Slipper The Lady Slipper thought to themselves- “Hmmm what shall I call this magnificent flower?” and then came up with “Lady Slipper” I’m trying to figure out how they didn’t name it a Lady Vagina.
Lady Slipper… Really?
When you look at it can you honestly tell me that looks more like a slipper than a a vajajay?
That thing’s got Lady Vagina written all over it. Like you know how the term white rice perfectly describes white rice? That’s the way I feel about the Lady Vagina. It’s misleading to name it a Lady Slipper- Borderline criminal actually. False advertising 101.
In fact I think we ought to start a campaign to have the flower renamed so people don’t get confused. It’s only right.
Lady Vagina FTW
Poll Time!
Karen Ristuben writes-
On behalf of the Rocky Neck Art Colony, I am thrilled to announce that we have received word from the Massachusetts Cultural Council that the Art Colony will receive a significant grant of $154,006 to apply toward the purchase of the Cultural Center building. This state grant comes on the heels of the City of Gloucester’s award of $74,000 in Cultural Development Block Grant funding to make the building handicapped accessible. We are immensely grateful for such generous state and city support! Together these gifts reflect substantial progress toward building equity in a thriving and sustainable cultural center.
Combining these two grants with private donations, the Art Colony has now raised $390,000 toward a campaign goal of $700,000. To reach this goal, we need to raise an additional $310,000. Our remaining needs are to:
• Retire our mortgage of $100,000.
• Raise an additional $126,000 for renovations and handicapped access
• Add $86,000 in operational and capital reserves
We have also applied for $50,000 in Community Preservation Act funding toward renovations and handicapped access. The Art Colony is now strongly positioned to launch the next phase of our capital campaign – Closing the Gap!
We are absolutely delighted that the community has used the Center so robustly for a host of artistic, cultural and community events, and we anticipate even more exciting uses of the building in the future. Immense thanks are due to our generous donors and to the many people who have worked tirelessly to create the Center. With your continued help and support, we believe that the Center will flourish as a respected New England cultural institution and contribute to the revitalization of Gloucester and Rocky Neck. Your participation counts.
Sincerely yours,
Karen Ristuben, President
We’ve come a long way from the initial idea Karen spoke about in this video on September 11, 2011
Hi Joey-
What could be better than spending a beautiful Friday evening enjoying Gloucester Harbor from the Ardelle and the Annie B?
Both vessels are based from the Maritime Gloucester. Check us out!
Best-Janet Rice
gloucestergigrowers.com (New rowers welcome!)
Lowell Peabody writes-
Joey,
Don’t see this everyday! Oar snaps at the start of the Final of the Masters Dory Race in Gloucester. Apparently race is restarted if something like this happens within the first ten strokes of the race. New oars were brought out and the race went on. Canadiens won this one. You can see the initial crack in the first photo.. — atGloucester Harbor.
The Old Man’s Still Got Some Power I’d Say ![]()
“Roland was a three sport star at Brewster Academy during the 1965-1966 school year excelling in football, basketball and lacrosse. After Brewster Roland would go on to Heidelberg College in Ohio where he played football before becoming a football coach, track coach and athletic director at Gloucester High.”
See full story in Gloucester Times
Robert Roland has been part of athletics in Gloucester for decades and continues on the committee of Renewal Newell Stadium.