Is this the portion of the old foot bridge washed up in the marsh?
Community Photos 5/9/13
HI JOEY ~~
I was down in Boston at the Marathon Memorial space in Copley Square and it was nice to see Gloucester represented. Thought you might like to share this picture with your readers.
I work with Fred and Stephanie Buck in the archives at the Cape Ann Museum. I’m an avid fan of GMG.
Peace ~~ Bing McGilvray, Gloucester
Community Stuff 5/9/13
The Manchester Public Library Presents: The Beantown Jumpers Double Dutch Team
This demonstration event is a lot of energetic fun for everyone! The team will perform a “Fusion” music presentation and then they will demonstrate the jumping styles necessary for competitions, including speed (2 minutes), compulsory (25 second dance routine) and a free-style (tricks) routine (1 minute). After the presentation, group participation with the team is encouraged. Audience members will learn how to jump in, turn the ropes and some jump rope tricks!
The competitive team began when Coach Patti Travers devised a way to get girls and boys in Dorchester and Jamaica Plain jumping at the chance to accelerate their heart rates.
“One of the students said, `Could you offer something fun,’ so I began to research, checking out how could I learn to teach double Dutch,” said Travers, who has taught PE for more than 10 years at Young Achievers Science & Mathematics Pilot School in Jamaica Plain. The team members include girls & boys who are in Grade 2 through high school.
The Beantown Jumpers are being sponsored by a Hooper Fund grant to the Children’s Room, with all sponsorship funding more children’s sports with the Red Auerbach Foundation.
At the First Parish Church, next to the library, behind the Sovereign Bank.
Call to register, or for more information, 978-526-2016 or scollins@mvlc.org
Please register for this athletic spirited event!
When: Saturday, May 18th, 2013 10 a.m. – 11 a.m.
Location: Manchester Public Library
Prices: Free
Phone: 978-526-2016
Email: scollins@mvlc.org
Link(s): The BeanTown Jumpers Massachusetts Double Jump Rope
12-step skincare/makeup application, nail care, hair loss and use of wigs and other head coverings for patients experiencing
appearance-related side effects from cancer treatment.
WHEN: Wednesday, June 19, 2013
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
WHERE: Addison Gilbert Hospital
298 Washington Street, Gloucester
RSVP: Community Relations
978-283-4000, extension 585
First-time participants receive a free make-up kit;
registration is required.
The St.John’s Episcopal Church opens its official celebration of its 150th Anniversary
with a major concert on May 19th at 4:00 pm followed by a reception in Parish Hall.This
concert is open to the public and should be a wonderful experience with a “Festival
Choir” including eighteen singers from the area, accompanied by one of the finest
organs in Gloucester with other wind and percussion instruments.
Music has long been an integral part of St. John’s service since its founding in 1867. In
fact it formed one of the first boys church choirs in Gloucester back in 1892. An other
major component of its music tradition has been the church’s organ which now is an
Opus 97 the last pipe organ designed by Charles Fisk. This has resulted in St John’s
having a big church sound in a small acoustical space.
In the celebration of Gloucester roots the program will include many anthems “““that
deal with the sea including such big coral works as Sumsion’s “They that go down to
the sea in Ships” Psalm 107 ( a key piece of music as it pertains to the maritime
community ) as well as Britten’s “Festival Te Deum” which is associated with
celebrations.
This concert will be followed by a reception where there will be plenty of food and drink
and an opportunity to visit with our new minister Bret Hayes and other members of the
parish.
Throughout the year St. John’s wants to remember and honor those that helped build
the congregation from the early parish days consisting of the fishermen’s families from
Nova Scotia and Newfoundland to the present parish coming from many different
backgrounds.
This concert will help us celebrate the past as St. Johns’ will continue to serve the
community by being a place of welcoming, understanding and hope in facing a
challenging future.
WHAT: Three Mile walk-a-thon with refreshments, music, and raffles for Huntington’s Disease
WHERE: Back Beach Bandstand 32 Beach St. Rockport, MA (finish-line activity site)
WHEN: Saturday May 11, 8 am registration 9 am walk begins
HOW: Register/raise funds online at http://www.hdsa.org/thwrockport
or contact vgoolkasian@hdsa.org to have forms sent via email or mail.
Supporters Invited for Huntington’s Disease Walkathon Sat May 11
May is Huntington’s Disease Awareness month and Rockport’s Trish Dunton is helping to bring awareness about the disease to the North Shore. Dunton, whose family friend has the devastating degenerative disorder, organized Saturday’s three-mile walk to raise funds for a cure for HD and to raise awareness of the disease. It is one of the hundreds of Team Hope walks for the Huntington’s Disease Society of America that take place each year.
It is not too late to support the finish-line activities or to sign-up to join Cape Ann’s Walkathon to Benefit Huntington’s Disease (HD). The walk begins at 9:00 am at the Back Beach Bandstand. The first walkers should complete the circular route and cross the Bandstand finish line around 10am. The public is urged to welcome walkers at the finish-line activities, and those who wish to be sponsored walkers are urged to call 978-256-0811, Ext. 13.
There is presently no cure and only one FDA-approved treatment (for symptoms) of HD, which slowly diminishes the affected individual’s ability to walk, think, talk and reason. Symptoms usually appear in individuals between the ages of 30 and 50 years and progress degenerately. Cases of juvenile HD have been diagnosed in children as young as two years of age. More than 30,000 people in the United States are currently diagnosed with HD. Each of their siblings and children has a 50 percent risk of developing the disease, therefore 250,000 are at risk. Although medications can relieve some symptoms in certain individuals, research has yet to find a means of conquering or even slowing the deadly progression of HD.
Please come out and celebrate Spring, get some exercise, and help support an organization that supports many of your neighbors at the same time. Funds Raised will support HDSA Programs of Care, Research and Education to improve the lives of everyone affected by Huntington’s Disease.
Bananas Saturday Night Steppin Up For City Hall Photos From Michael Miller
Hi Joey,
A woman I know from Bayview, Marianne Spencer, invited me to Saturday night’s Bananas Benefit Extravaganza, and here are my
photos from that event: http://finedesign.net/photo/index.php?/category/22 .
Michael Miller
Click for slideshow-
Wicked Tuna Casting Is On
Hi Joey, I will be in Gloucester looking for new Tuna Talent see below. I will be in your area from May 18th – 23rd so please feel free to get the word out using the flyer attached.Thanks Rob KellyPilgrim StudiosCasting Producer
Community Photos 5/8/13
Mad Hot Ball Photos from Martin Del Vecchio
Rest Stop on The Garden Path
Updated:A Note About Running Races On Cape Ann
Yesterday we decided to use one of our Dinner Dealer coupons and grab lunch before the City Hall Fundraiser. It was 12:30 and we decided upon Cape Ann Brewing. Walked in and it was packed to the gills with runners who had just finished the Twin Lights Half Marathon. We waited a bit as people continued to file into the joint from the race, runners and people who had gone to support runners in their half marathon.
We ended up leaving and heading to Lat 43 which was packed as well. Â Nice to see these places doing well.
There is nice economic impact from these races.
Update 5/8 from Phil Scannell:
Hey Joe, I also noticed the town was a buzz last Sunday we stopped into Captain Carlos and it was hopping at 2 pm then we walked down to Latitudes and that was jammed and I got to thinking –I went by stagefort and couldn’t see any visible damage on the grounds and I hope they have not forced the fall bike race off with all the complaining about the damaged grass.
Best Phil
Proud new family
Evelyn Howe
Photo of Evelyn by Wendie Demuth
HOWE, Evelyn M. 46, of Gloucester, and a former Norfolk resident died suddenly on May 5, 2013 the victim of an accidental drowning. Born In Boston on April 21, 1967, she was the beloved daughter of the late Walter R. Howe, and of Charles and Susan Brindley of Norfolk. She was a graduate of King Philip Regional High School in Wrentham and had attended Clark University. Evelyn has been employed as a Technical Account Manager for Harbor Networks in Framingham, and has lived in Gloucester for the past three years. She loved to help people and was always generous of heart. Even while vacationing she would find great causes that she could lend support to. Once while vacationing in Belize, she found a local animal shelter where she could volunteer her time. Evelyn loved the outdoors and enjoyed Kayaking, Paddle boarding, and Jeeping with the Bay State Jeepers. She was the loving mother of Timothy J. Howe of Haverhill, and was the dear sister of Walter Howe Jr. of Attleboro, and Mark Brindley of Norfolk. Relatives and friends are invited and may call at the RJ Ross Funeral Home, 135 South Street, Route 1A, WRENTHAM CENTRE, on Thursday from 4-8 PM. Her Funeral will be Friday at 10 AM, in the Original Congregational Church, East Street at Dedham Street, Wrentham Centre.
Donations in her memory may be made to the Cultural Center at Rocky Neck, 6 Wonson Street, Gloucester, MA 01930
Evelyn
Garden Tour with Kim Smith at Willowdale Estate
Please join me Monday evening for a tour of the butterfly gardens I designed for Willowdale Estate. Come experience a taste of Briar’s gracious hospitality and enjoy refreshments served in the conservatory. The tulips are at their peak and look simply spectacular this year. I will also be showing several of my short films. Please RSVP to Sarah at: Sarah@WillowdaleEstate.com ~ 978-887-8211.
I hope to see you there!
Bananas show at city hall…Saturday night .. Post #1
Singer vs. Crowd
The deck is open. Â We eat outside because Cape Ann Brew Pub is full inside. Â People had come to hear Chelsea Berry and her friends and to support Boston Strong. Â
After dinner, there’s room to stand inside to see the music. Â It’s a relaxed, fun, lively atmosphere. Â But it’s loud. Â People are talking over the music. Â You’ve been there right? Â The band turns up. Â The crowd talks louder. Â It begins to feel like a contest. Â Most musicians hate this. Â They’d rather be playing to a listening crowd. Â
Chelsea sings her song, “Blues House”, which is about this very problem. Â From the back, it’s hard to hear her over the crowd. Â But it’s too loud in there to carry on a conversation either. Â I’ve always puzzled about this singer vs. crowd phenomenon.
Then something magical happens.  Chelsea sings her signature a cappella song, “King of Rome” and does something unexpected.  She leaves the mic.  Chelsea’s powerful voice is still heard over the din.  And the sheer power of her presence and performance begins to quiet the crowd.  Finally all you can hear is Chelsea’s soaring song about Charlie and his racing pigeon accompanied by the clanging of pots and pans in the kitchen as if it were an off-stage percussion section.
Singer vs. crowd. Â Singer wins. Â But so does the crowd. Â Live music takes you to a place you simply cannot experience any other way.
BTW: This is the 100th anniversary of the 1001 mile race from Rome to England that Charlie Hudson’s racing pigeon, The King of Rome, won in 1913.
Water main break on Magnolia Ave? Maybe Flushing?
Foot Bridge Repair – Day Three
Clean Up starts on Good Harbor Beach
Thursday night blues party @ The Rhumb Line with Dave Sag’s and his special guest is Chris”Stovall” Brown 8-11
Dave says,
It’s a busy one, so let’s get goin’!
This Thursday at the Rhumbline I’m proud to present the one and only Chris “Stovall” Brown. Born of Titans, raised by wolves and lowered by hydraulics, Mr. CB is up there on the top of the blues world, having toured with the likes of James Cotton or is Jerry Portnoy? Who can remember? He sings, he plays killer guitarrh, he’s a blast! I love working with him! Gush, gush gush. Now add the cracklings of that sartorially-challenged eggbeater, Mr. Steevee Chaggaris, and myself, and see what our special musically enhanced interrogation techniques can do for you!
Click to  the link to visit Chris Stovall Brown’s website http://users.rcn.com/drhepcat/CHRIS_WEBSITE/Home.html






















































