The Sequined Fan

Continuing with my series on second-hand (thrift, consignment, antique, etc.) stores in Gloucester, I stopped in to check on The Sequined Fan on East Main Street!

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While they sell some antiques, they do not identify as an “antique store”. They offer a variety of items and price ranges, aiming to have “something for everyone” (from exquisite oriental porcelain, to potholders in a “dollar bin”), with an international flavor.

My overall impression is that this is a place to go for beauty.  You can also get more utilitarian items, like the aforementioned potholders, but but the focus is more on decorative items like pictures, jewelry, lamps, throws, etc., and functional-but-beautiful items like painted tea sets, pitchers, etc.

The Sequined Fan is open Wednesday-Saturday, 10-5, and Tuesday and Sunday by chance (closed on Monday).

If you don’t have a place to put these items, you can always get some shelves or tables (as well as other items) next door at Pearls, the subject of tomorrow’s post!

Matthew Green

I’m looking for some lesbians to interview for a lesbian-talk GMG podcast

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If interested let me know.

I only want to interview lesbians interested in a candid conversation about being a lesbian, if you feel that being gay in 2013 is less difficult than in 2003, different types of lesbians and if there are certain reasons why some lesbians go the lipstick lesbian route and some go the butch route.  If you’re comfortable talking about these things contact me for a serious candid conversation.

Anyone want in for a lesbian podcast let me know.

Community Stuff 6/13/13

Colleen Coogan from Rockport submits-

My kids have been involved in drama programs in Rockport on and off from first grade through middle school.  Every opportunity has provided them with skills, abilities, self confidence – enhancing their other social and learning experiences.  I am grateful that in this small Cape Ann community, we have talented adults interested in creating drama for, and with, our children

The Middle School productions are large, and inclusive, supported by parents behind the scenes, helping kids create costumes and stage sets for the production.  Mr. McCarthy and his skilled team start with a product in mind – the play that has been selected.  They aim for that goal from tryouts through production. The cast, its ensemble-chemistry and individual skills, adds uniqueness, but some predictability is desired and inherent in this type of production.  Within this small district, we are blessed with talent in both faculty and students; it is only the size of the children that reminds me that these are middle school productions.  Mr. McCarthy somehow inspires and corrals middle schoolers’ capacity for individual drama, fostering new friendships, team skills, and self-confidence.

Experiences with Kristina Martin and Rockport Elementary’s multiage teachers’ Tell About the Time productions and Dona Lambert’s Art Harbor, Summer Pie Theatre, and Coupe troupes are so different from the Middle School productions; it’s like comparing a roasted chicken meal with chicken gumbo. You know the roasted chicken meal will be delicious, wholly nutritious, some variability coming from the spices and side dishes.  The gumbo, well, it could be messy, but is always a rich, interesting and spicy experience, dependent on the ingredients on hand.  The actors, of varied ages, bring unique skills, stories, and interests.  These “ingredients” are assessed before plays are chosen or created.  The resulting shows are magic and always unique, although priorities are more about nurturing the actors than about the actual productions.  The children are transformed, together and individually, by the experiences.  They gain faith in their dreams, and confidence in their ability to express them. Dona takes it a step further, with older troupers mentoring new cohorts and directing plays and workshops. 

This summer, kids can join Dona at her Summer Pie Summer Workshops, coached by Middle and High School trouper-directors, under Rockport’s Unitarian Universalist Church’s accommodating steeple.  on Cleaves Street in Rockport.  Contact Dona at 978 546-2416 or donalambert1gmail.com for more information.


The Rockport Navy Weekend 2013 July 12th to July 15th

The Rockport Navy Committee (RocNavCom) and the town of Rockport will again be hosting The United States Naval Academy (USNA) Offshore Sail Training Squadron (OSTS). Five NA-44 foot sailboats will arrive in Rockport on Friday July 12th, 2013 and cast off Monday morning July 15th, 2013.

Sailors from the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, Maine, the USS Constitution in Boston, Massachusetts and the Navy Band in Newport, Rhode Island have been invited to participate in the weekend events. The sailors/midshipmen will participate in various social and sporting events including a kickball game with Rockport children ages 6-16 on Saturday afternoon, a softball game against a Rockport Police/Fire team on Saturday evening and a benefit pancake breakfast at Brackett’s Ocean View Restaurant on Sunday morning. The public is welcome to attend the above events.

The RocNavCom is looking for Rockport residents to host the forty midshipmen and ten advisors during their visit. The midshipmen range in age from 18 to 23. The hosts will be responsible for room and board Friday, Saturday and Sunday, transportation to morning events and returning the midshipmen to T-wharf Sunday evening or Monday morning. Many of the activities the midshipmen will be participating in include meals. We are holding to the Navy standard of the buddy system; hosts must be able to accommodate at least two midshipmen or advisors.

Due the lack of available lodging for visiting active duty sailors, the Rockport Navy Committee is looking for Rockport residents willing to host sailors in their homes. We are holding to the Navy standard of the buddy system; hosts must be able to accommodate at least two sailors. The sailors only need lodging; no meals or transportation is required.

If you are interested in hosting midshipmen/advisors or sailors, or would like more information about the Rockport Navy Weekend please go to: www.rocnavcom.org


10th Annual Lyons Ambulance Golf Tournament

to benefitADDISON GILBERT HOSPITAL,

Monday, September 9, 2013

Bass Rocks Golf Club, Gloucester, Massachusetts

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Blood Drive hosted by Gloucester Fire Fighters and Jalapeños

In response to the Marathon bombing and emergency need to replenish blood supplies, Jalapeños and the Gloucester Fire Fighters will host an American Red Cross Blood Drive on Saturday, August 24 from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.

The community blood drive will be held outside Jalapeños, 86 Main Street, Gloucester.  The American Red Cross blood donor van will be parked at 86 Main Street.  Palazola’s Sporting Goods at 85 Main Street are providing several parking spaces in their parking lot for those donating blood.   Jalapeños will be providing a $20. gift card to those who donate that day.  Addison Gilbert Hospital will provide a gift bag to each donor.

To arrange for an appointment, please call the American Red Cross at 1-800-733-2767 or register on-line at redcrossblood.org[redcrossblood.org] Walk-in guests are also welcome.

For further information , please contact Amy Randazza at 978-390-3820 or check Jalapeños on Facebook!

Stripers Back Aggressively This Morning 5:10AM

Video- Introducing Happy Dumplings!!!!

At 91 Washington Street In The Former Location Of Turtle Alley

Check Them Out On Facebook- Happy Dumplings Facebook Page

Where else do you see bout the latest local restaurant openings but right here on GMG!

Make sure if you go in tonight or tomorrow that you tell them you saw their video here on the blog.

One item is $9.99 and everything else is way less expensive.  Cheaper than a sub and everything made from fresh ingredients. #Boom! 

Gets the Joey C MUST TRY Recommendation.  ASAP!

At the bottom of this post click to share it on Facebook to share the good word and get this new business off to a rousing start!

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THEN and NOW – Pavilion Beach

Pavilion Beach in 1905, the big rock seems to have worn down over the past 100 years.

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SailBot Pics From Curtis Sarkin at Maritime Gloucester

At Maritime Gloucester, we are pleased to be SailBot headquarters!  College and high school teams from Canada, Wales, and across the United States are competing in the SailBot 2013 International Robotic Sailing Regatta in Gloucester Harbor!

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PLUM COVE BEACH CLOSED TILL FURTHER NOTICE

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Due to the recent severe weather, as of today, Wednesday, June 12, 2013, the City of Gloucester Board of Health has posted a sign at Plum Cove Beach notifying residents that regularly scheduled testing discovered that bacteria counts were found to be beyond the states bathing beach limits.

Residents are advised that they swim at their own risk. 

The next scheduled test results will be available in the afternoon of Friday, June 14, 2013.  City of Gloucester Health Department will continue to closely monitor the situation. 

For more information and updates, please visit the city website at http://www.gloucester-ma.gov

For more information, please contact:
Gloucester Public Health Department
Max Schenk, Manager of Environmental Health Services
978-282-8025

Visions, Memories & Other Stuff Opening June 15th

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An excellent exhibit of art by James and Eileen Patten Oliver from June 15-28th with an opening reception on  Saturday, June 15th from 6:00-8:00 at Khan Studio & the Good Morning Gloucester Gallery, 77 Rocky Neck Ave., Gallery 3.  Not to be missed.

E.J. Lefavour

www.khanstudiointernational.com

Design Inspiration ~ Iceland Poppies

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Driving home at dusk and coming from a client’s in Beverly Farms, I passed this gorgeous poppy-filled window box at Gladstone’s jewelry shop on Union Street in Manchester, and just had to stop and take a snapshot. I thought the poppies would be beautiful in full sun, too, and made sure to drive the same route the next sunny day.

Iceland Poppies sunny day ©Kim Smith 2013 Iceland Poppies (Papaver nudicaule) and Viloas

Debut of Michael Thomas Doyle Trio – June 21st @ Rhumbline

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Free Wine Tasting Thursday @ The Cave on Main St 4-6pm

You really don’t want to miss this — plain & simple.  If you’ve been to The Cave, you know what we mean.  If you haven’t , you’re truly missing out on a new Main Street gem.  Check them out on Thursday 6/13 4-6pm.

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New Wines to Try

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June 13th from 4-6

Come try some new wines and try some Spanish bleu cheese(Valdeon); wrapped in grape leaves that have been macerated in Spanish wine. Organic raw milk. It will definitely put a kick in your step, especially paired with our new Tempranillo(Val). Val meet Valdeon. Complimentary. Hope to see you there.

The Cave
44 Main Street
Gloucester, Massachusetts 01930
978-283-0896

DunkinDonuts giving away 10 tixs to #Bruins game (Mon)

 

ABC40 To Feature A Road Trip of Cape Ann This Evening

Hi Joey,

Pilar Garro, the Site Manager from the Beauport Sleeper-McCann House on Eastern Point (free admission for Gloucester residents, btw) just let me know that TV station ABC40 from Springfield MA is featuring a Road Trip of Cape Ann this evening.  Cool!

It will air at 5PM and will be available online at 6PM.

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http://www.wggb.com/2013/06/11/wednesday-on-abc40-abc40-road-trip-cape-ann/

The feature includes Beauport, 7 Seas Whale Watch, Woodman’s, Man at the Wheel, Ryan & Wood and more.

Discover Gloucester has been working hard to increase visitation from our drive market, a 300+/- mile radius around Gloucester. Features like this and the Chronicle feature 2 days ago are a huge boost.

Rain, Rain- go away!