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Ryan & Wood Distillery wins 2013 “Best of New England – Editors’ Choice” in Yankee Magazine
Ryan & Wood Distillery has been recognized as a 2013 “Editors’ Choice” winner for Best Distillery Tour in Yankee Magazine’s Travel Guide to New England, on newsstands now. This designation is awarded by Yankee’s editors and contributors, who select restaurants, lodgings, and attractions in New England for the exclusive list. For 37 years, Yankee Magazine’s Travel Guide to New England has been the most widely distributed and best-selling guide to the six-state region.
President Bob Ryan noted that he was particularly honored to be recognized for his tours. “From the start, we aimed to embrace tourism as part of our business. We are proud to bring people to Gloucester and draw attention to the region.” Bob’s wife Kathy, who leads most of the tours, added “giving tours requires a big portion of our day but it’s time well spent. We are happy to have a great mix of locals from the community and visitors from all over the world. We try to represent Cape Ann with each tour and each bottle.”
Distillery tours are offered twice-daily Monday through Saturday at 10:00am and 1:00pm. On any given day visitors may witness fermenting vats of molasses for Folly Cove Rum, hand-milling of grains for Ryan & Wood Straight Rye Whiskey, or perhaps Bob himself at the still, taste-testing his distillation of Beauport Vodka or Knockabout Gin.
Yankee Magazine’s May/June 2013 Travel Guide, on newsstands April 23, features 317 “Best of New England — Editors’ Choice” winners, which include the region’s best attractions, food & dining, lodging, and bargains.
Don’t miss the ANNISQUAM SEWING CIRCLE’S ANNUAL PLANT SALE!
Saturday, May 25, 2013
8-11 AM
At the Annisquam Exchange, Leonard Street, Off Rte. 127
The PLANT SALE includes perennial plant treasures dug from members’ gardens at bargain prices, plus a wide array of the freshest, bright annuals and perennials from a leading garden center. There will be hanging baskets, bedding plants, roses, and some exotic plants.
Not to be missed is our BAKE SALE TABLE with delicious pies, cakes, and savory treats. Many items will be prepared from recipes in the Sewing Circle’s award-winning cookbook, “A Circle of Recipes,” which commemorated the 175th Anniversary of the organization. These popular cookbooks will be on sale at the Plant Sale.
Come early for the best selection at this popular holiday weekend event! The plant sale is in charming Annisquam, Gloucester, off Rte. 127. Turn at Leonard Street at the Annisquam Village Church and continue to the Annisquam Exchange.
Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon
Cindy Cafasso Donaldson, Vice President of Addison Gilbert Hospital expresses her appreciation to David Murray, Addison Gilbert Hospital volunteer for his nearly 3,500 hours of service.
A appreciation luncheon was held for volunteers at Addison Gilbert Hospital, Beverly Hospital and Beverly Hospital at Danvers at The Essex room at Woodman in Essex on April 26. This enjoyable event provided an opportunity for administration and staff to thank 350 volunteers who provided more than 41,000 hours of service last year.
Prior to the delicious luncheon, music was performed by The Ray Novack Trio.
Game Over. It’s A Sad Day For Gloucester
May 1, 2013
NOAA sticks to cuts in fish limits
By Richard Gaines
The Northeast groundfishing industry faced the music Tuesday — and it was a dirge.
NOAA Regional Administrator John Bullard informed members of Congress Tuesday that he was filing in the Federal Register catch limits and the overall fishing regime for the new fishing year starting today and carrying through 2015. And the briefing confirmed devastating cuts in the stocks on which the fleet of about 450 boats have depended.
Boats primarily from Gloucester, New Hampshire and Maine that fished for Gulf of Maine cod found their allocations cut by 78 percent, and many fishermen — including Joe Orlando, one of Gloucester’s best known and most vocal captains — said their businesses were rendered non-viable.
“Want to buy a boat?” said Orlando, who fishes from the 70-foot vessel Padre Pio. “I put it up for sale. I have no choice.”
For the entire story click here
We are a far cry from here when 1oo foot plus commercial fishing boats were tied up 4-5 abreast all around the harbor –
I’ll never forget graduation day from Bentley College when I was at a crossroad in my life. We still hadn’t left campus right after the graduation ceremony and I was wrestling with the decision between staying in school and becoming an economics professor or going to work at the dock. My dad said to me “Joe, there’s always gonna be fish and they’re always gonna need a place to unload them.” That was 1989.
Never could we have imagined how far and how fast it would all fall apart.
Our once might port is not even a tiny flicker of what it once was.
“Rock It!”
GloucesterCast 4/30/13 With Chamber CEO Robert Heidt
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GloucesterCast 4/30/13 With Host Joey Ciaramitaro and Guest Chamber CEO Robert Heidt
Topics Include:
Seaport Grille, Alchemy, The Landing, Calas, Lobster Land, Castle Manor Inn, Ohana, The Franklin, Lat 43, The Patio, CapeAnnChamber.com, Golf Tourney, Small Business Week, Secretary of Education, Pleasant Surprises, Death Row Sub, Death Row Meal, Free Activities,Contact The Chamber
For More Info On Cape Ann Spring Restaurant week Deals-
Eat Pie
Secret shack #3
Where Is This?
Fred Bodin (https://www.facebook.com/BodinHistoricPhoto) and I have a problem. We’ve been trying to locate this 30foot high boulder, but we have not yet found it.
You would think that something this large would be hard to miss. Google Earth, drive-by observations and even a few tentative walks in the woods have not revealed its location. There are, however, a few clues.
Fred has uncovered a letter dated February 26, 1912 from Edwin D.Mellen of Cambridge to Samuel S. Dearborn of Boston which mentions photographs taken in 1891 and refers to the “round boulder at West Gloucester.” He also notes a second photo of a view of the Annisquam that was “taken from in front of the boulder at the edge of the cliff.”
Here is the letter:
 And here is the second photo:
 So seems pretty clear that the large boulder is somewhere on the west side of the Annisquam, perhaps high above Wingaersheek Beach.
Unless someone identifies this landmark soon, Fred and I will have to do the unthinkable: get out of the car and perform a scientific grid search of the entire area. That means exercise.
Please save us from that frightening prospect and share with us any information you have regarding the boulder’s whereabouts. SOMEONE OUT THERE KNOWS WHERE THIS ROCK IS.
All images © Fredric D Bodin
Showing respect
Since the April 15, 2013 tragedy Rick and I have wanted to go and my our respect. On Sunday, April 30, 2013 we decided to go down to Boylston Street. The street was very busy with people also paying their respect and eating and shopping. Our emotions were very strong, seeing teddy bears, flowers, beautiful poems, shrine, shoes and hats. Many tears were rolling down my cheeks as well as most visitors.  Kindness and compassion will overcome the evil.
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The Passing of the Keys
 Photos by E.J. Lefavour
It is now official. The closing was at Deb Eliason’s office this morning and RNAC took ownership from Steve and Kathy Archer of the Center at Rocky Neck. Join us this evening from 6:00-8:00pm for a ribbon-cutting/key-passing ceremony and celebration of this momentous event in the history of Rocky Neck. A debt of gratitude is owed to Steve and Kathy Archer who made it possible for RNAC to conceive of accomplishing this major undertaking, and to Karen Ristuben and Karen Tibbets, who were the major driving forces behind its becoming a reality. Kudos to all the RNAC members who have worked so hard this past year to help make this happen.
At Old Sloop Coffeehouse May 4
May 4 – Garnet Rogers
with Chris Pahud and Seth Connelly
Tickets $16; at door $18, 65 or over: $10, under 18: $5. Advance tickets can be gotten at http://www.rockportucc.org/May04-2013.htm, Toad Hall Bookstore, or Gloucester Music.
Garnet Rogers
In a darkened bedroom, lit only be the amber glow from an old floor model radio, two young brothers aged 6 and 12 lay in their beds, listening to the country music broadcasts from the Grand Ol’ Opry, and practiced their harmonies. Two years later, the youngest one was playing the definitive 8-year-old’s version of “Desolation Row” on his ukulele. He soon abandoned that instrument to teach himself the flute, violin and guitar.
Within ten years, and barely out of high school, Garnet Rogers was on the road as a full- time working musician with his older brother Stan. Together they formed what has come to be accepted as one of the most influential acts in North American folk music.
Since then, Garnet Rogers has established himself as “One of the major talents of our time”. Hailed by the Boston Globe as a “charismatic performer and singer”, Garnet is a man with a powerful physical presence – close to six and a half feet tall – with a voice to match. With his “smooth, dark baritone” (Washington Post), his incredible range, and his thoughtful, dramatic phrasing, Garnet is widely considered by fans and critics alike to be one of the finest singers anywhere. His music, like the man himself, is literate, passionate, highly sensitive, and deeply purposeful. Cinematic in detail, his songs “give expression to the unspoken vocabulary of the heart” (Kitchener Waterloo Record). An optimist at heart, Garnet sings extraordinary songs about people who are not obvious heroes and of the small victories of the everyday. As memorable as his songs, his over-the-top humor and lightning-quick wit moves his audience from tears to laughter and back again.
“He mixes the powerful and the gentle and demonstrates his mastery of both…One of the major talents of our time.” – The Boston Globe
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Chris Pahud and Seth Connelly
Chris Pahud grew up in Needham Massachusetts and currently resides in Quincy. Chris started playing guitar and singing in the local Boston area around a decade ago. Chris’s latest CD “Red Sky in Morning” was released in the summer of 2009. Produced and mastered by Seth Connelly (who will perform with Chris at Old Sloop Coffeehouse), it also includes Seth on bass, piano, mandolin and guitars, Garnet Rogers on guitars and vocals, Youngbloods co-founder Jerry Corbitt on guitars and fretless bass, former Del Fuego percussionist Joe Donnelly, Jr. on drums, Hatrack Gallager on harmonicas, and Steafan Hannigan on whistles, Uilleann pipes, bouzouki and bodhran.
“Chris Pahud sings with all his heart, and his heart is huge. His voice and songs come from such a beautiful place, I smile every time I hear him sing… and witness him doing what comes so natural to him… ” – Mary Gauthier – Lost Highway recording artist
Seth Connelly is highly appreciated and recognized by listeners and musicians alike as a talented singer/songwriter, guitarist, instrumentalist, producer, arranger, teacher and accompanist. A talented singer and song writer, Seth’s songs move listeners. He “…realizes that music is the one thing that reaches out to all of us… no matter what language we speak.”
Cape Ann Milkweed Project ~ Last day to order plants
Monarch Butterfly on Marsh Milkweed
Order Your Milkweed Plants Today!
In case you missed the details see Sunday’s Post: Cape Ann Milkweed Project
Tonight I am placing the order for the milkweed plants. Please get your orders in.
Thank you to Everyone participating in the Cape Ann Milkweed Project!!!
Newly Emerged Monarch Butterflies. Â I called these two butterflies the” Twins,” Â because they completed every stage of their life cycle within moments of each other, including pupating and emerging from their chrysalides.
Yeah I’ll Just Let This Camel Put My Baby’s Head In It’s Mouth.
Because that’s a great idea. Yeah, what the heck. Why not right?
You can always make more.
New Music Hitting Gloucester this Week
DENNIS BRENNAN returns for another week with the Woodpeppers at Jalapenos Tonight. Â The Woodpeppers are always great but adding Dennis Brennan to the mix is something you don’t want to miss – check out his video below and get over to Jalapenos tonight
FLY AMERO WITH SPECIAL GUEST JOHN HALL at the Rhumbline on Wednesday.  Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see Fly & John.  Who knows if it’ll ever happen again.  The Orleans concert at North Shore Music Theatre last summer was great.  
LITTLEWOLF  All the way from the great state of Texas!!  Alternate Roots Magazine 2013 Debut Artist of the Year @ Captain Carlo’s – Friday May 3rd.  LITTLEWOLF fashions a unique, dynamic roots/blues/rock explosion: a fusion of Steve Lett’s 35 years of experience and Kristi Clanton’s youthful exuberance.  You have to check them out, Friday at Captain Carlo’sÂ
LOIS LANE & THE DAILY PLANETSÂ at Minglewood on Saturday May 4th. Â Lois Lane & the Diaily Planets specializing in classic rock, blues, rhythm and blues (R&B), funk, jazz, rock, soul and pop music, Lois Lane and the Daily Planets are sure to satisfy even the most demanding audiences! Â Check out the video
There is so much great music happening on Cape Ann that there is no reason you are not out enjoying some great music. Â See the full lineup of music here: Â http://www.gimmesound.com/Gloucester.cfm
Dennis Brennan is back ~ Jalapenos tonight 7-9 4.30.2013
Dennis Brennan is back and this is what Dave Brown has to say…
JALAPENOS…TOMORROW NIGHT…TUE ..4/30…7-9PM …WE BRING BACK DENNIS BRENNAN!
WHY? BECAUSE NUMBER ONE, HE HAS SENT ME A GOOD PART OF HIS CATALOG TO LEARN AND YOU GUY’S ENJOYED WATCHING ME SWEAT FIRST MEETING….SO WE MIGHT BE DOING THE OTHER HALF OF HIS CATALOG TOMORROW AND YOU CAN LAUGH AT ME WHILE SQUINTING AT MY CHICKEN SCRATCH NOTES HUH!!
Wednesdays with Fly Amero @ The Rhumb Line~Special Guest: John Hall of Orleans
Surf & Turf Specials!
Wednesdays Only!
Hello everyone!
Wednesday, May 1st
Special Guest: Â JOHN HALL of ORLEANS!
Singer/songwriter. Â Founding member of the classic American pop group, Orleans and the
famous 1970s “No Nukes” campaign.  Former U.S. Congressman and State Representative,
D-19, NY. Â Current touring member of Orleans.
This week: A piece of American pop culture history… the legendary JOHN HALL! Â As many
of you know, John has rejoined Orleans since the passing of Larry Hoppen last July. Â Leading
into our 2013 summer tour, we have a number of isolated dates coming up around the country
– one of which happens to be a private performance in Watertown, MA on May 2.  John asked
if he could come in a day early so the two of us could do some songwriting.  I said yes – and
would you like to be my musical guest at the Rhumb Line? Â So, here we are. Â Please do not miss
this unexpected event.  Who knows if it’ll ever again ? ?  ~ Fly
Dinner with Fly Amero: 8 – 11pm
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
Dave Trooper’s Kitchen…
Surf & Turf Dinner –Â Â $11.95Â (while they last)
Tenderloin Tips with Grilled Garlic Shrimp!
Prepared fresh weekly by “Troop”… always good!
Upcoming…
May 8: Allen Estes
May 15: Ron Schrank
Coming soon…
Charlee Bianchini
Looking forward…
…to seeing you there!  🙂 ~ Fly
Music Around Town ♪♫♪ May 1-5, 2013
Artist Work Spaces: EJ
Hi Paul,
Since I now have new digs and a new work space on Rocky Neck, I figured I’d let you see, and share if you want on GMG. I now am living on Rocky Neck full time at 1 Wonson Street, 2nd floor, right behind Sailor Stan’s. Deb Clarke and her boyfriend used to live in this same space. I just adore it, as you can imagine. If you are in the area, stop by. I usually have my door open whenever I am home, and the front door to the house is always unlocked. I’m on the 2nd floor. I’m going to have a pre-season Cinco de Mayo Mug Up on May 5th, which just happens to be a Sunday. I hope you can come. I miss seeing you. Love, EJ



















