Meanderings in Essex #2
Origami Dragonflies
Yo $15 Traps and $25 Traps For Sale Down The Dock
Community Photos 6/21/13
Jen Cullen Submits-
This was taken from my BlackBerry through my car windshield while at the red light on Boylston Street facing the Memorial. Granted not the best quality pic, especially since I had to turn my wipers off and it was still lightly raining, but still a kinda cool effect.
I got the chills when I saw it appear so bright and wondrous above the Memorial, thought it was a great symbol of triumph after tragedy and things like The One Fund that people, foundations, corporations and the City donated to so generously to help support the survivors, $54MM raised as of today and still growing.
Gloucester Shack Series
Community Stuff 6/21/13
Peace Fest
The annual Peace Fest, sponsored by the Unitarian Universalist Society of Rockport, will be held in Harvey Park, at the
intersection of Broadway and Mount Pleasant Street in downtown Rockport, on Sunday, June 23 from noon to 5:00
p.m. The event will include music by top local performers, food, and games. Peace-themed art by winners of an art
contest for Rockport students will be displayed and students will also read their poems about peace. All are invited to
enjoy a meaningful day of fun. In case of bad weather, the Peace Fest will be held at the UUSR, 4 Cleaves Street,
Rockport.
Hi Joey,
Please find attached an ad for a photo workshop for teens that Simone Salvo (simonesalvo@gmail.com) is running at the end of this month and the first week of July. It is a great opportunity for young artists and very reasonably priced. It would be great if you could pass it on through the newsletter!
Thanks so much,
Dawn Southworth
Chargers Youth Program
FREE – Metal Drive Fundraiser
Saturday June 22nd starting at 8am
Charger/Scout House
35 Concord Street Gloucester
Any and all items accepted including appliances!
Only exclusions: paint cans, TVs and computer monitors.
Some Pick-up/delivery available
call Fran @ 978-828-3354or Glen @ 978-407-3215
** $10 fee for Propane Tank disposal
Oink Oink Piggies
This is just a small portion of trash I found on the beach tonight. Don’t worry I picked it up for the piggies.
Do we need to charge more to get into the beach? Or make people show a bag of trash before they can leave?
This can’t be Gloucester peeps, can it?!
It’s embarrassing that its left this way.
~Alicia
Brianmoc Catch and Release Video
Brianmoc would like to dedicate this video to the dead stripers caught by Dani Lubbers and Paul Morrison.
Summer Solstice From Tom Philbrook
HAPPY SUMMER SOLSTICE! This year, the Solstice is on Friday, June 21st at 1:04 A.M. (ET) — when the Sun reaches its farthest point north of the equator. Wishing you a beautiful, bountiful, blissful Summer.
Tom Philbrook
MBBS #2 Wicked Graylock Seacock From Al Bezanson
Joey_____
Another random photo from the Maine Boat Builders Show. This caught my eye because I have battled a few corroded frozen seacocks in inaccessible places. When the frozen seacock wins you may be floating dangerously.
The Graylock Seacock System booth was manned by two young brothers from the Cranberry Isles. I spent some time with them and this is what Seth Gray told me, “The idea for the project came from my father, Ed Gray. He had the idea for years but just didn’t know how to put it into action. For my senior design class at Wentworth (in 2011) I chose to take his idea and make it practical. Out of that senior project came our first design, which has evolved since then into the display at the show. Years and years of working on the water and working on systems aboard boats led us to the conclusion that our system needed to be both rugged and simple.”
Check out their website and the installation in the Cranberry Isles Water Taxi.
http://graylockengineering.com/
Al Bezanson
Favorite Corner
Rick Noonan and Dorthe Represent! With A Couple of Upstanding Young Ladies From The Netherlands (or Sweeden or Finland) One of those places…
Calm Sunday morning on Rocky Neck
No Mug Up Sunday at Khan Studio – But Will Have Mug Up at Aquatro Gallery
Due to a private memorial service that will be taking place Sunday for Evelyn Howe with her family, there will be no Mug Up at Khan Studio and the GMG Gallery this Sunday, June 23. There will however be a Mug Up at Aquatro Gallery next door, 77 Rocky Neck Ave., G4, hosted by Gigi Mederos and Stevie Black.
At 1:30 pm Sunday, there will be an Evelyn Howe Memorial Mug Up at Khan Studio for family, friends and acquaintances of Evelyn that would like to come have a champagne toast, cheesecake and other goodies and companionship in Evelyn’s memory.
E.J. Lefavour
World Premiere Tonight!!!
It’s here! I can’t tell you how overjoyed I am to have the world premiere of my film in my beautiful hometown community with my friends, family, and well-wishers in attendance. It’s going to be wonderful night and I just want to say thank you, from the bottom of my heart, to everyone who is attending. I am looking forward to seeing you tomorrow night at my premiere and at Fred Bodin’s gallery for a fun rockin’ party afterwards!
Note ~ Felicia and Pat are providing a fabulous array of refreshments–even more of a reason to come to join us at Fred’s!
Music for Thursday

Thursday, June 20, 2013
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6:00 pm FULL CIRCLE
North of Boston CVB ~ Sail into Summer – All Welcome $25
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7:00 pm DJ SCOTTIE MAC
till 10pm
FREE SHOW
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| 7:00 pm BRYAN LAURIER
Singer Songwriter Shuffle w/ Dave Simmons
FREE SHOW
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| 7:00 pm NED NUGENT
Singer Songwriter Shuffle w/ Ken Gordon, Clay Ventre, Sarah Hoonah Smith, & Amory Sivertson
FREE SHOW
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| 7:00 pm PHARAOH’S DAUGHTER BAND
fascinating blend of music from the US through Arab lands to India, China, and beyond
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| 8:00 pm CALDER QUARTET
Hailed by The New York Times as “outstanding…superb,” the Calder Quartet defies boundaries
37 Main Street, Rockport, MA 01966
Phone: 978-546-7391 |
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8:00 pm SPRING AWAKENING show tunes rock
267 East Main Street, Gloucester, MA 01930
Phone: 978-281-4433 |
| 8:30 pm BRIAN FINES
open mic
FREE SHOW
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| 8:30 pm DAVE SAG’S BLUES PARTY
w/ Dennis Brennan, Matt Stubbs & Dave Mattacks
FREE SHOW
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8:30 pm DENNIS BRENNAN
With Dave Saginario, Dave Mattacks & Matt Stubbs
FREE SHOW
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9:00 pm BRAD BYRD
with special guest Lynne Taylor
FREE SHOW
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| 9:00 pm DJ VITO
“SHAKE IT THURSDAYS”
FREE SHOW
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| 9:30 pm BARRENCE WHITFIELD
FREE SHOW
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Music at Eden’s Edge, the North Shore’s resident chamber music ensemble concert June 22nd
Music at Eden’s Edge (MEE), the North Shore’s resident chamber music ensemble, will present its June concert, A World at Our Fingertips, on Saturday June 22 at 8 pm the First Universalist Church of Essex as part of its 2013 Concert Series – MEE’s 32nd season of beautiful music. The program features the world premiere of Martin Boykan’s Viola Sonata, MEE’s New Music at the Edge for 2013, written for MEE’s violist Mark Berger, who will premiere this exciting piece with pianist Naoko Sugiyama. This performance is framed on one side by music of Mozart and Debussy, each work highlighting MEE performers, and on the other side by the passionate and exuberant Brahms G Minor Piano Quartet.
The program:
Martin Boykan Sonata for Viola and Piano (2012) (written for Mark Berger, World Premiere) – New Music at the Edge 2013
Claude Debussy Sonata for Cello and Piano
Johannes Brahms Piano Quartet in G Minor, Op. 25
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Duo in G Major, K. 423, for Violin and Viola
The artists:
Mark Berger, Viola; Maria Benotti, Violin; Lynn Nowels, Cello; Naoko Sugiyama, Piano
Saturday, June 22, 8:00 pm
First Universalist Church of Essex, 57 Main Street , Essex
General Admission $20, Seniors $18, Students $15, Family $55
Call (978) 270-4463 or order tickets online at www.edensedge.org
About Martin Boykan and MEE’s New Music at the Edge
Since 1992, MEE has frequently commissioned and premiered new works as part of its mission, making official its commitment to support and encourage the performance and creation of new music. MEE’s New Music at the Edge for 2013 will be presented in June, with the world premiere of Martin Boykan’s Sonata for Viola and Piano, written for Mark Berger, MEE violist and composer, who will perform this work.
Widely regarded as one of America ’s important classical composers, Martin Boykan is well known for his chamber music as well as compositions for larger ensembles, song cycles for voice and piano, and choral music, and has written for a wide variety of instrumental combinations. He studied composition with Aaron Copland, Paul Hindemith, Walter Piston, and piano with Eduard Steuermann. A Professor Emeritus of Music at Brandeis University , he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York City , in 2011.
About Music at Eden’s Edge
Founded in 1982, MEE (www.edensedge.org) has come to represent the highest standards of musical performance artistry as well as a strong dedication to community outreach. Its annual Concert Series, which runs from June through September, features extraordinary musical artists performing in some of the area’s most beautiful and distinctive settings. MEE is known for creative programming that ranges from the Baroque period to innovative 21st century compositions, and for concerts that combine rarely performed works with more familiar and traditional pieces in the chamber music repertoire. For more information, contact MEE at (978) 270-4463 or visit www.edensedge.org.

Cape Ann Residents 1/2 Price for Spring Awakening at Gloucester Stage
Click Here to Purchase Tickets Online
Half Price Tickets
on Wednesday and Thursday Nights
For Cape Ann Residents!
Available In Person or Over the Phone Only at 978-281-4433
Gloucester Stage kicks off the 2013 season with Steven Sater and Duncan Sheik’s Spring Awakening from June 20 through July 14 in the air-conditioned comfort of Gloucester Stage Company at 267 East Main Street, Gloucester, MA. This landmark musical with book and lyrics by Steven Sater and music by Duncan Sheik is based on Frank Wedekind’s 1891 German expressionist play about the trials and tribulations, and the exhilaration of the teen years. Sater and Sheik’s energetic and powerful reimagining of the play for the Broadway stage earned 8 Tony Awards in 2007 including Best Musical, Best Book of A Musical, Best Original Score, Best Direction of A Musical, Best Performance by A Featured Actor in A Musical, Best Choreography, Best Orchestrations and Best Lighting Design of A Musical. With its electrifying and hauntingly beautiful score, Spring Awakening traces the sexual awakening of several youths in an atmosphere of repression. Their journey from adolescence to adulthood is explored with poignancy and passion. Spring Awakening is directed by Gloucester Stage Artistic Director Eric C. Engel with musical direction by Catherine Stornetta and choreography by Jodi Leigh Allen. The cast of 13 welcomes back three Gloucester Stage veterans: Melody Madarasz from 2012’s Crimes of the Heart as Wendla, Paul Farwell from 2012’s Carnival and Amelia Broome from 2005’s My Old Lady play all the adult male and female roles respectively in Spring Awakening. The remaining ten cast members make their Gloucester Stage debut: Lydia Baldwin as Anna; Jordan J. Ford as Hanschen; Meghan LaFlam as Thea; Sarah Oakes Muirhead as Ilse; Ross Mumford as Moritz; Mary Nepi as Marthe; Andrew Oberstein as Georg; Chris Renalds as Ernst; Phil Tayler as Melchior; and Daniel Scott Walton as Otto.
The performance schedule for Spring Awakening is Thursday, June 20 through Saturday, June 22 at 8 pm; Wednesday, June 26 through Saturday, June 29 at 8 pm; Wednesday, July 3 at 7pm; Thursday, July 4, Friday. July 5, and Saturday, July 6 at 8 pm: Wednesday, July 10 through Saturday, July 13 at 8 pm; Saturday matinees at 3 pm on June 22, June 29, July 6 & July 13and Sunday performances at 4 pm on June 23, June 30, July 7 & July 14. 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. The 3 pm Saturday matinee on June 22 is a special Pay What You Can matinee. For this Saturday matinee only the ticket price is Pay What You Can. Following the 4 pm performance on Sunday, June 23, audiences are invited to a free post show discussion with the artists from Spring Awakening. 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.
Tony Award winning Spring Awakening co- creators Steven Sater (Book and Lyrics) and Duncan Sheik (Music and Orchestrations) have collaborated on other projects including the NY premiere of Umbrage at HERE, Nero: Another Golden Rome at The Magic Theatre, and The Nightingale, a musical based on the Hans Christian Andersen classic, commissioned by Martin McCallum, work-shopped both at the O’Neill Musical Theatre Conference and La Jolla Playhouse. Mr. Sater is the lyricist for Sheik’s critically-acclaimed album Phantom Moon (Nonesuch), and together the two wrote the songs for Michael Mayer’s feature film A Home at the End of the World as well as the independent feature Brother’s Shadow.
Steven Sater’s plays include the long-running Carbondale Dreams, Perfect for You, Doll (Rosenthal Prize, Cincinnati Playhouse), Umbrage (Steppenwolf New Play Prize), A Footnote to the Iliad (New York Stage and Film, The Miniature Theatre of Chester), Asylum (Naked Angels), Murder at the Gates, commissioned by Eye of the Storm, In Search of Lost Wings (Sanford Meisner) and a reconceived version of Shakespeare’s The Tempest, with music by Laurie Anderson, which played London’s Lyric Hammersmith and toured internationally. Mr. Sater is co-creator and Executive Producer, with Paul Reiser, of pilots for both NBC and Sony/FX, and has developed two projects for HBO, and a pilot for Showtime (with Reiser). He is also at work, with Jessie Nelson, on a feature film for New Line and together they have recently completed a rewrite of the Warner Bros animated feature, C Horse. Mr. Sater also continues to work as a lyricist with a variety of composers in the pop/rock world.
In addition to writing the music for Spring Awakening, which received a critically acclaimed Lincoln Center American Songbook Concert staging, Grammy award nominated singer–songwriter Duncan Sheik has composed original music for the Public Theatre’s Shakespeare in the Park production of Twelfth Night. His self-titled debut album, which was an enormous popular and critical success, introduced the hit singles Barely Breathing and She Runs Away, and spent 30 weeks on the Billboard 200. Other albums include Humming, Daylight, and White Limousine. His film soundtracks include: Great Expectations, The Saint,Teaching Mrs.Tingle, Three to Tango, What a Girl Wants, Transamerica and A Body Goes Down. Mr. Sheik composed and produced the original score for the feature film A Home at the End of the World, directed by Michael Mayer and starring Colin Farrell.
Director Eric C. Engel is in his seventh year as Gloucester Stage Artistic Director following two seasons as Producing Director and three as a guest director. Most recently at Gloucester Stage he directed the 2012 productions of Round and Round the Garden, Carnival and Nine Circles. In 2011 he directed Living Together, The Most Happy Fella, the world premiere of Last Day and the return of Trying. In 2010 he directed Table Manners, the world premiere of Tender and Trying. In 2009 he directed Gloucester Stage productions of The Breath of Life and The Goat, Or Who is Sylvia? His Gloucester Stage directorial debut was 2002’s The Subject was Roses. Other Gloucester Stage directing credits include the Elliot Norton Award winning Collected Stories, Israel Horovitz’s My Old Lady, Long Day’s Journey into Night, Spinning into Butter, The Heidi Chronicles, The Belle of Amherst, Going To St. Ives, Doubt: A Parable and the world premiere of Our Son’s Wedding.
Mr. Engel has been a director and arts administrator in the Boston area for over 20 years, and is currently Director of Memorial Hall/Sanders Theatre and College Theater Venues in the Office for the Arts at Harvard University. In 2009 he directed The Year of Magical Thinking at Boston’s Lyric Stage Company which transferred to Gloucester Stage in summer 2009. He has directed over 75 productions for numerous companies, including Lyric Stage., SpeakEasy Stage Company, Súgán Theatre Company, and as an artist in residence at Harvard University, Emerson College, The Boston Conservatory and Brandeis University, where he earned his MFA. He has directed the world premieres of Alan Brody’s The Housewives of Mannheim at Boston Playwrights’ Theatre, John Kuntz’s Miss Price at Boston Playwrights’ Theatre, and Sing Me to Sleep at the Coyote Theatre, which received the Elliot Norton Award for Outstanding Production by A Fringe Company. As a founding member, Managing Director and Resident Director for The Nora Theatre Company, Mr. Engel staged the critically acclaimed productions of Death of a Salesman which received Elliot Norton Awards for Outstanding Director and Outstanding Production by A Small Resident Company, Equus, Morning’s at Seven and Orphans. Recently, for Boston’s Publick Theatre, he directed the East Coast Premiere of Bill Cain’s 9 Circles and Entertaining Mr. Sloane (his fourth Elliot Norton Award-winning production).
Musical Director Catherine Stornetta makes her Gloucester Stage debut with Spring Awakening. Ms. Stornetta has been a musical director for Forbidden Broadway, Forbidden Hollywood, and Forbidden Christmas for many years and has performed all over the country, all around the world, and on cruise ships circumnavigating the globe. She has orchestrated both Forbidden Broadway and Forbidden Christmas and as a result has conducted the Detroit, Hartford, Winnipeg, North Carolina, Rochester, Syracuse, and Adelaide (Australia) Symphonies. She composed the score for the Cable ACE-award winning documentary Christa McAuliffe, Teacher in Space, produced for the Arts and Entertainment Network Biography series, and she has either arranged or written music for several shows: Intriguing People (for People Magazine), 12 Angry Reindeer, Reindeer Games, The Seasons, and The All-of-a-Kind Family. She has recently become a resident musical director at The Lyric Stage in Boston where she has in recent months done Animal Crackers, Ain’t Misbehavin’, Avenue Q (IRNE award), and performed parts of the Diabelli Variations for their January production of 33 Variations. She has worked extensively as a composer, musical director, arranger and teacher in Boston. She was a student of Darius Milhaud and Claude Frank, and on occasion, a piano soloist with the Boston Pops.
Choreographer Jodi Leigh Allen returns to Gloucester Stage after her choreography debut with 2012’s Carnival. She received her B.F.A. in Dance Performance from Shenandoah University in Virginia and her M.F.A. in Dance and Choreography from The University of Michigan Ann Arbor. Ms. Allen’s professional performing credits include performing in Julie Taymor’s Die Zauberfote (The Magic Flute) and Romeo et Juliette at The Metropolitan Opera House in New York City. She has been a company member of Malashock Dance and Company in California and was privileged to study and perform the Tango with actor Robert Duvall. Currently, she is the Movement Coordinator and Instructor at the A.R.T/MXAT Institute for Advanced Theater Training at Harvard University. She has been a dance instructor and choreographer for Harvard University’s Dance Program for the last ten years. Ms. Allen holds the title of Associate Professor/Director of Dance in the Professional Music Department at Berklee College of Music where she is building a Movement for Musicians program.
Spring Awakening runs from June 20 through July 14 at Gloucester Stage, 267 East Main Street, Gloucester, MA. The performance schedule for Spring Awakening is Thursday, June 20 through Saturday, June 22 at 8 pm; Wednesday, June 26 through Saturday, June 29 at 8 pm; Wednesday, July 3 at 7 pm; Thursday, July 4, Friday. July 5, and Saturday, July 6 at 8 pm: Wednesday, July 10 through Saturday, July 13 at 8 pm; Saturday matinees at 3 pm on June 22, June 29, July 6 & July 13 and Sunday performances at 4 pm on June 23, June 30, July 7 & July 14. 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.
Music @ The Madfish Grille this weekend
Friday, June 21
Dub Apocalypse – dub/reggae
Saturday, June 22
MSF Band – classic rock/party hits
Sunday, June 23
Jack Lee & Diversity – reggae hits
All music starts at 9 PM
https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Madfish-Grille/219110261434146
Local Twitterati Report 6/20/13
I’d rather go to the dentist and gynecologist at the same time than have to get a new license photo taken.
— alicia (@alicialouwho) June 20, 2013
The #CapeAnn Relay for Life is Friday nigth in #GloucesterMA! Come join the fun & support the fight against cancer! http://t.co/YVHrUrC43T
— North Shore Kid (@kidns) June 20, 2013
Rockport Farmers’ Market hosts Garden Talks: Saturdays at 11am, local experts present topics ranging from growing tomatoes to vegan cooking!
— Rockport Festivals (@rockportfest) June 20, 2013
My Globe story today on the latest front in the war against phragmites in the Great marsh http://t.co/SXpqyJAybr #fb
— Joel Brown (@jbnbpt) June 20, 2013
Lobster and Bacon? http://t.co/9XaaUU0ZMS
— travis grandon (@HappyTaco_glo) June 20, 2013
Tierney Fishing Amendment Narrowly Defeated in House Vote http://t.co/85UFvIW5TQ. @savingseafood
— Jay Lindsay (@JayLindsay_AP) June 20, 2013
Fiesta coupons are here!!!!! Come and get 'em!!!
— Toodeloos! (@Toodeloos) June 20, 2013
RT @masslobstermens: If you have not tried poached (not boiled)lobster who knows where to get the best lobster is? http://t.co/1T3YQqN50e
— Joey_C (@Joey_C) June 20, 2013
















