Gloucester folks complete Tough Mudder

Gloucester resident Chris Mangos and two Gloucester daytimers* Joanna Smart and Deb Fowler, completed the Tough Mudder over the weekend in Gilford, New Hampshire.  The Tough Mudder is a 12 mile obstacle course, up and down the steep terrain of Gunstock Mountain. Obstacles included diving into an ice pool (affectionately called the Artic Enema), crawling through dark muddy tunnels, lifting and carrying logs up hill, and running through mud pits with electrically charged wires hanging overhead. Why would anyone do this? To challenge themselves, to break out of their humdrum all-work-and-no-play lifestyle, and for the fun and camaraderie of the experience.  Most participants are part of a team, and with a motto of "no man left behind," any Mudder who needs a hand can count on one of their teammates to help. The Tough Mudder also donates a percentage of their profits to The Wounded Warrior Project, an organization that assists severely injured veterans.

Part of the training for Chris, Joanna and Deb included jumping in the cold waters of Magnolia Beach in April, and running the trails around Goose Cove Reservoir and Ravenswood Park. Although they are suffering sore muscles, all completed the course in good condition!  Job well done!

*Gloucester daytimers = anyone who is employed in Gloucester but does not live here.

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Dora and Boots at West End Sweets

Hey Joey

Jess Bean here. I heard and confirmed with West End Sweets that Dora and Boots will be there from6:00 – 8:00. Didn’t see anything on the blog so I thought I would let you know in case you want to spread the word 🙂

Thanks!
-Jess

Opening Reception Inside and Outside

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This Friday, June 7th from 5:00 – 8:00 pm, don’t miss the Opening Reception for Inside and Outside, exhibit of works by Judith Monteferrante and Roger Salisbury.  Exhibit runs through June 14th at Khan Studio and the Good Morning Gloucester Gallery, 77 Rocky Neck Ave., Gallery 3.

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Andrew is Leaving Cape Ann TV

Andrew Love has been hired away by a neighboring TV station. I am so happy for Andrew’s new job opportunity but think I speak for the entire community when I say we are so sorry to see him leave CATV.  Andrew will be sorely, sorely missed by all.

Andrew will continue to live on Cape Ann, and remains available to hire as a freelance producer, videographer, editor, director–Andrew’s skills are many–and as I said before, Andrew is a genius! Seriously!

The following is a short film Andrew made for the company videoimpacts. It is a story that highlights the dangers of texting and driving. Beautiful work and great job Andrew!

Special Treat Tonight

7:00 pm – 9 pm Listen to The Wilkins Noise THE WILKINS NOISE
Filling in for John Rockwel
Alchemy Cafe and Bistro
3 Duncan Street, Gloucester, MA 01930
Phone: 978.281.3997
FREE SHOW

9:00 pm Listen to The Bandit Kings THE BANDIT KINGS
on the Monagle Sessions supporting our newest recording, “III”, THE BANDIT KINGS!!
Minglewood Tavern
25 Rogers Street, Gloucester, MA 01930
Phone: 978-281-0223
FREE SHOW

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See the complete listing of live shows
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The End Of An Era- Last Gloucester MA Eastern Rigged Dragger The Little Sandra Sunk

Check Out The Story On The Gloucester Daily Times Website

June 5, 2013

End of the Little Sandra
Last of city’s iconic trawlers put to rest

By James Niedzinski Staff Writer

and photos from our Paul Frontiero-

“Little Sandra” from Glenn AKA “Swimdad”

Posted on May 16, 2011 by Paul F. Frontiero Jr.

Last of the Wooden Eastern Rigged Side Draggers

Posted on April 1, 2011 by Paul F. Frontiero Jr.

Last of the Old Timers

Posted on May 14, 2011 by Paul F. Frontiero Jr.

Little Sandra

Posted on February 28, 2010 by Paul F. Frontiero Jr.

Joe Wilkins filling in for John Rockwell tonight @ Ladies night ~ Alchemy Bistro 7-9

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Women, Wine & Chocolate

Wednesdays

5-5-5 SPECIALS: Tapas, Wine, Dessert $15 For Women only, and those who admire them.

Joe Wilkins 7-9 PM

You may have seen Joe Wilkins of The Wilkins Noise and also playing solo, duo, trio events with Chris Langathianos and Ken Cleveland. Joe Recently opened for Meg Hutchinson at The Crowell Chapel in Manchester by The Sea. He has also join Chelsea Berry at some of her shows as well. He has played at  many of Gloucester’s local music venues and has a great collection of originals to share as well as good mix of covers from Neil Young to the Grateful Dead.

Check out the video below recorded at Localmusicseen with Allen Estes

http://localmusicseen.com/

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http://www.alchemybistro.com/index.php

Ricky “King” Russell to join the Dave Sag’s Blues Party Thursday night @ The Rhumb Line 8:30pm-11:30pm

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 We’re back on “summer” hours, that is  we’re starting at 8:30 and flailing till 11:30. Make a note of it!
And I’m so happy to have back my all-time favorite nose-tweaking band: The Three Stooges. That’s the dynamic trio of Mr. Rikky “King” Russell, on gootar, Mr. Edd “Duodenum” Scheer on drummbs, and Mr. Mario “Cutie-pie” Perrett on foghorn. And me, of course, on bass. These guys could break the land speed record if they wanted to. I’m just happy they could find the place. Every session is riddled with bad jokes, frothy ripostes, and the most curious collection of self-stolen songs. Think Philip Marlow meets L’il Richard. Everybody sings, everybody plays and we all get inspired. Don’t miss it!

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http://www.rickykingrussell.com/

Rocky Neck Art Colony’s Teaching Artist Partnership Program TOMORROW!

A noteworthy new program is being celebrated tomorrow, Thursday, June 6, from 5-7 pm at the Rocky Neck Cultural Center (lower level gallery).  It is the Art Colony’s Teaching Artist Partnership, a two-year pilot program funded by the Massachusetts Cultural Council through the 2013-14 academic year. The program brings professional artist members of the Rocky Neck Art Colony into O’Maley Innovation Middle School as artists in residence, to enhance teaching objectives through the visual arts.  The works on display tomorrow, presented by artists Gigi Mederos and teacher Brett Dunton, are papyrus made from celery, then painted in hieroglyphics to link with the students’ study of Egyptian culture.

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Mayor Kirk presents award to Jan Bordinaro @ Lobsta Land last night

Mayor Kirk presents award to Jan Bordinaro
Mayor Kirk presents City of Gloucester award to Jan Bordinaro at Lobsta Land 6/4

Our Boy Ed with Gloucester’s Small Business Person of the Year, Jan Bordinaro

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Jan Bordinaro, owner of Atlantis Oceanfront Inn and Cape Ann Chamber’s Small Business Person of the Year for Gloucester with Chamber President, Ed Collard at Lobsta Land 6/4

St. Ann School group photo

Everyone is sad to see St. Ann’s School go.  Last week I took a series of final group photos.  The children were squirmy in the hot sun, so there’s no one photo where they all are smiling and looking at the camera. I hopped into one of photos, since it was my last week at St. Ann’s too (albeit the church in my case, not the school)!

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Special thanks to all the people who kept the school alive for so many years – the parents, teachers, administration, donors, etc.

Please comment if you have good memories of this school that you’d like to share! But let’s not get into the “blame game” about why it is closing. The school board, the principal (Michele Butler), and everyone involved have done whatever they could to avoid this situation. Let’s focus on the positive, and on thanking the hard work of all the people who made the school the special place it was.

Matthew Green

 

Community Photos 6/5/13

Hi Joey,

Plum Cove Saturday night with Marianne Spencer.

Michael Miller

Sun Catcher


Len Burgess submits-

A couple of shots at sunset on Monday evening May 27th at Winter Island, Salem. –Len Burgess

Kayak fisherman and Fort Pickering Light (which needs some TLC).

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