Community Stuff 3/28/13
Hey Joey, Long time no talk!!! Hope all is well with you and yours! Love the FB posts of the girls and their aspiring artwork.
Iām hoping you can help to spread the word for this yearās Rockport PTO Auction. Iāve included a write up with a Ticket Sale ātear-offā below.
Thank you in advance!
Cindy Rich
The Gloucester high school sailing team coach, Guy Fiero, has developed the latest in indoor sailing entertainment – the SAILGHS table top regatta board game!
We will be holding a TABLE-TOP REGATTA to benefit the sailing program. Entry fees are $25 per participant. Come and challenge your friends $$$. Cash prizes will be awarded along with raffles and light fare.
Adults are invited on Friday April 5th at 7 pm upstairs at the RHUMBLINE

Ardelle sails to DC & back!
Harold Burnham & Friends
Tuesday, April 9, 7:30 p. m., Waterline Center, Essex Shipbuilding Museum, 66 Main Street, Essex, MA
Admission $8 members, $10 nonmembers
In 2012, Harold Burnham of Essex was awarded one of nine, 2012 National Endowment for the Arts Heritage Fellowships. The Shipbuilding Museum is fortunate to have him and many of the group who worked on building Ardelle, and who also sailed with him to Washington DC, to talk and show their photos of the trip.
Ardelle left Gloucester on Sept. 25 and returned in middle October. In between those days, there were harrowing winds and waves, a sail through the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal, lots of goose & pies to eat, and the proud feeling of breezing up the Potomac river on a beautiful day to receive a prestigious honor.
On the return trip, Ardelle sailed to Fort McHenry in Baltimore, site of the battle that inspired our national anthem. There she took part in a mock skirmish with other large and small sailing ships. Come and learn more about these and other adventures of Ardelle’s trip to Washington to accept this impressive award.
Please join us on Tuesday, April 9, 2013 at 7:30 p. m. in the Waterline Center at the Shipbuilding Museum, Admission $8 members, $10 nonmembers. Light refreshments will be served.
Gloucester Citizenship Awards nominations are open!
Gloucester UU Church Calls for Nominations for Annual āGloucester Citizenā Honors
The Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church is inviting nominations form the public for its 2013 āGloucester Citizenship Awards,ā which will honor individuals for the contributions they make to the community with no expectation of recognition or remuneration. More than 40 men and women have received this honor since its inception in 2006. Nominations for 2013 are due by Friday, April 12. They must be in writing and include the nomineeās name, why this person should be honored, and the name and phone number of the person making the nomination. They may be mailed to the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church, 10 Church St., Gloucester MA 01930, or sent by e-mail to gloucesteruu@earthlink.net. Final choices will be by the church Social Justice Committee. Awards will be made on Sunday, May 19. Additional details can be found online at www.gloucesteruu.org
Previous Recipients of Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church Gloucester Citizenship Awards
Shep Abbott Patti Amaral David Benjamin Marie Blanding Sherry Borge David Brooks Stephanie Buck Thomas Byers Joey Ciaramitaro Daniel Connell Barbara Kaplan John Crowningshield Sarah Dunlap Carolyn Edwards Bob French Bob Gillis Renee Gross-Nutbrown Phil Hadley Patricia Hadley Sewell Hayes Vilma Hunt Barbara Koen Lucille LePage Marty Morgan John John Nicastro Carolyn OāConnor Micaela OāConnor Margaret āPegā OāMalley SooHwa Ono Loretta Peres Dolores Perrin Joshua Perrine John Prybot Bob Quinn Geoffrey Richon Donald Riley Rick Roth Janis Stelluto Jane Walsh Maud Warren Mary Weissblum Bob Williams Dick Wilson
RENDEZ-VOUS WITH FRENCH CINEMA 9 of France’s best films play in Gloucester from March 29 to April 6
From March 29th to April 6th, The Cape Ann Community Cinema at 21 Main Street in Gloucester will celebrate some of the best French films of the year with its annual "Rendez-Vous With French Cinema" line-up:
Friday, March 29th @ 7:30pm
You Will Be My Son (Director: Gilles Legrand, 2012, France, 102m)
Instead of grooming his son to inherit his lucrative wine-growing business, an imperious vintner (Niels Arestrup) looks to a talented California-based grower, rendering a harvest of jealousy and worse. Legrandās narrative takes on Shakespearean qualities, driven by a titanic performance by Arestrup, while the filmās observations on the wine-growing business are thoroughly engrossing.
Saturday, March 30th @ 7:30pm
Thérèse Desqueyroux (Director: Claude Miller, 2012, France, 110m)
The late Claude Millerās final film elegantly adapts FranƧois Mauriacās modern classic of a womanās growing resistance to her suffocating marriage, and showcases a remarkable Audrey Tautou as the disturbed titular heroine. With Gilles Lelouche, AnaĆÆs Demoustier, Catherine Arditi.
Sunday, March 31st @ 6:30pm
Augustine (Director: Alice Winocour, 2012, France, 102m)
Based on a true case, writer-director Winocour has adapted a true case of a progressive 19th century doctor/therapist and his unusual patient into a study of personal wills, hidden desires and reversals of fate. A maid who suffers from seizures is sent to a mental hospital, where she appears to be condemned for life until Professor Charcot finds in her the possibilities of testing his advanced notions of the sources of so-called āhysteria.ā Soko as Augustine and Vincent Lindon as Charcot deliver astonishing performances.
Monday, April 1st @ 6:30pm
Journal de France (Directors: Raymond Depardon & Claudine Nougaret, 2012, France, 100m)
Depardonās brilliant self-portrait (co-directed by his longtime collaborator and sound engineer Claudine Nougaret) takes a surprising point of view on the great documentarianās lifeānot only as a filmmaker, but as a photographer of expressive precision, capturing the entirety of French society over the decades. The patience of this image-makerās practice is testament to an alternative to the hyper-fast, instant delivery of digital images that now dominates the culture.
Tuesday, April 2nd @ 7:30pm
Rich Is The Wolf (Director: Damien Odoul, 2012, France, 82m)
Perplexed at the sudden disappearance of her husband, a wife watches hours of videotape that heās recorded over the previous seven years to piece together some clues. Odoulās most daring feature, whose color and black-and-white images are culled from his own videotaping, confirms his place as one of Franceās genuinely exploratory filmmakers. Stars Marie-Eve Nadeau, Damien Odoul.
Wednesday, April 3rd @ 7:30pm
You, Me and Us (Director: Jacques Doillon, 2012, France, 136m)
The tentative nature of relationships is explored in dazzling, three-dimensional fashion in this cleverly written and directed roundelay between current and former lovers. Aya, the mother of a bright young daughter, struggles to come to terms with the end of her marriage, while hoping to have a child with her new lover. Stars Lou Doillon, Samuel Benchetrit, Malik Zidi, Olga Milshtein.
Thursday, April 4th @ 7:30pm
The Suicide Shop (Director: Patrice Leconte, 2012, France, 79m)
Master filmmaker Leconte makes a startling and unforgettable departure from his previous work with this whimsical animated musical about a family business offering certain special āend-of-lifeā services. Rather than succumbing to a purely mordant perspective, the movie switches course and mood, driven by the familyās perpetually happy child whom they canāt control. Based on the novel by Jean Teule and with the voices of Bernard Alane, Isabelle Space, Kacey Mottet Klein, Isabelle Giami, Laurent Gendron.
Saturday, April 6th @ 2:30pm
Granny’s Funeral (Director: Bruno PodalydĆØs, 2012, France, 100m)
Although he made no effort to see his grandmother in her waning years, pharmacist Armand (director Bruno PodalydĆØsā brother and co-writer Denis) must now deal with her funeral arrangements. This is awkward enough, but nothing like his emotional swings between a wife he canāt quite part from and a lover he canāt quite commit to, in a comedy stamped with the PodalydĆØs brand of caustic, Gallic wit. With Valerie Lemercier, Isabelle Candelier, Catherine Heigel and Benoit Hamon.
Saturday, April 6th @ 5:00pm
PersƩcution (Director: Patrice ChƩreau, 2012, France, 100m)
A brutally intimate close-up of the moment-to-moment dissolution of a love affair, this psychological drama stars Duris as a brooding, bestubbled Parisian juggling a hot-and-cold relationship with a jet-setting careerist (Gainsbourg) and the intrusions of a middle-aged male stalker who has claimed him as the love of his life. Fueled by emotionally charged dialogue and nervy, passionate performances, "PersĆ©cution" continues ChĆ©reauās masterful observation of human desire in all its intricacies and contradictions. Starring Romain Duris, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Jean-Hugues Anglade.
Tickets for all shows are $10.00 adults, $8.50 students and seniors (60+) and $7.00 for Members. More information about these and any of the Cinema’s other offerings can be found at www.CapeAnnCinema.com.
Audrey Tautou stars in "ThĆ©rĆØse Desqueyroux," one of nine films playing from March 29th through April 6th as part of the Cape Ann Community Cinema’s "Rendez-Vous With French Cinema" line-up.
Just Awesome!
Ernie and Bert or Joey and the Rabbit
This reminded me of Joey and the Rabbits Vacations together. Just Saying.
Saturday One Hour at Time Gang
Who remembers this song?Ā If you do not remember I can sing it to you while we are cleaning.
“Litterbug, Litterbug, shame on you!” “Look at the terrible things you do!” “Littering, cluttering every place.” “My, but it’s disgraceful!” “Litterbug, Litterbug, where’s your pride?” “Making a mess of the countryside.” “Soiling, and spoiling each lovely view.” “Shame, oh shame on you!” “It really makes one wonder what kind of house you keep.” “On every tour, the world is your personal garbage heap.” “UncautiousĀ litterbug, litterbug, don’t you care?” “People must follow you everywhere.” “Cleaning up places that you’ve gone through.” “Litterbug, oh shame on you!”
We will be meeting again at St. Peter’s Square to do Main again and the Blvd.
Fishtown Players Present Martin McDonagh’s Lonesome West
Fishtown Players Present Martin McDonagh’s Lonesome West. Starring Roy O’Connor, Jay DiPrima, Michael McNamara and Kelly Newman.
Thursday April 4, Pay as you can at 7:30 Pm
Fri&Sat April 5,6, 12, 13, at 7:30 pm
Sun Paril 7, 14 at 3:pm
Thursday April 11, 7:30 Benefit for the Gloucester Writers Center
At the Gorton’s Theater (home of the Gloucester Stage Company)
267 East Main Street, Gloucester, MA
Tickets $18, Seniors $15, Students $10.
for tickets to to http://www.fishtownplayers.com
Maritime Gloucester Initiates a Sea Scout Program
Maritime Gloucester is proud to announce that it is starting a new Sea Scout āShipā effective immediately. It has been many years since Cape Ann operated an active Sea Scout group for youth.
The Sea Scouts recently celebrated its 100th year anniversary when Governor Deval Patrick declared October 8th, 2012 as the official Sea Scouts Day in Massachusetts. First inspired on the waters of the Massachusetts coast, the program is a national coed outdoor program for young adults ages 14 to 20 that promotes knowledge of our nationās maritime heritage and provides young people with positive opportunities through hands-on maritime education, training and experiences. The Gloucester āShipā would serve the North Shore and be a part of the Yankee Clipper Council, BSA, Inc.
āSea Scouts is a perfect fit for Maritime Gloucesterā says Geno Mondello, who directs the dory shop at Maritime Gloucester and served in the Gloucester Sea Scouts as a teen. Maritime Gloucesterās mission is to inspire students and visitors to value marine science, maritime heritage and environmental stewardship through hands-on education and experiences. Located on the waterfront adjacent to the Coast Guard Station at Harbor Loop, it offers boatbuilding and repair, rowing programs, maritime heritage artifacts and exhibits, sails and education aboard the Schooner Ardelle and marine science education and research in biological and physical science classrooms.
According to Amanda Madeira, former Captain of the tall ship Ernestina, who will serve as the Skipper of the group, āI am eager to work with young men and women from the area who are interested in connecting to the sea and developing maritime and marine science skills.ā Ms. Madeira is a licensed schooner captain and marine science educator at Maritime Gloucester who has worked extensively with youth on active sailing and seafaring programs.
āWe are very excited about the addition of a Sea Scout program on the north shore,ā said Laura Moriarty, District Director of the Yankee Clipper Council. āWe look forward to working with their team to support a strong program in the historic port of Gloucester.ā
Maritime Gloucester is a non-profit organization located at 23 Harbor Loop in Gloucester. Maritime Gloucester prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, sex, age, marital status, national origin, mental or physical disability, political belief or affiliation, veteran status, sexual orientation, and any other class of individuals protected from discrimination under state or federal law.
For more information about serving as an adult volunteer or being a youth member, please contact Amanda Madeira at amadeira@maritimegloucester.org or at 978-281-0470. You can also find more information about us at www.maritimegloucester.org or visit us on Facebook.
At the Antique Shop, #5
Early Morning taken from Shore Road: 7:00am
Shoring Up The Accommodations
Frances and Ann Margaret Ferrante
Writers David Crouse and Steve Almond at the Rocky Neck Cultural Center April 10
Chris Anderson writes:
I wanted to see if you guys could help get word out about this killer event at the Rocky Neck Cultural Center on April 10 @ 7:30 PM. Two literary rock stars, Steve Almond and David Crouse, will be reading from their work and discussing the craft of writing, rock and roll, parenthood, and anything else that might come to mind. These guys know how give a great reading, so this is not to be missed! The event is co-sponsored by The Gloucester Writers Center and Eastern Point Lit House & Press, my new venture.
Eastern Point Lit House & Press is a grass roots literary experiment that includes Extract(s) Daily Dose of Lit (featured on GMG last month), a small press, events, workshops, manuscript consultation, and anything else we can dream up. I hope to have formal announcements soon regarding a new author hosted book club series taking place at Duckworth’s Bistrot beginning in May. The host, a writer, chooses the book to be discussed. A great book, fine wine, and light snacks. It’s going to be ridiculously fun. I’ll have the entire summer calendar and ticket info very soon. You can find more information on all of this here:
and on FB:Ā https://www.facebook.com/EasternPointLit
Thanks for everything!
Cheers,
Chris
Lights Out Homie!
Have to be the most negligent zookeepers on the planet right?
Like isnāt it the zookeepers job to make sure the big cats are fed so they donāt run around eating up the other animals?
Zookeeper 101 really, even I know that shit.
What are your kids doing this April Vacation?
For the fourth year, Gloucester’s Rick Doucette, YMCA Teen & Camping Services director, is takingĀ teens andĀ chaperonsĀ from North Shore YMCAs to New Orleans during April Vacation to help people rebuild the City and even the Bayou — they plant trees as well as repair homes.
This trip works wonders on many levels: local teens are immersed in New Orleans culture; they feel the joy of having a profoundly positive impact on other people’s lives; they experience first-hand how working together builds a stronger community.
Most kids goof off during April vacation. Ā Don’t get me wrong, I’m a firm believer in giving kids free-time to explore the world and become themselves. Ā But something vital touches me when I hear that 47 local teens are going to donate their vacation time to work hard on a construction site or in a swamp so that people 1500 miles away can have a better life.
That’s one reason why Vickie and I are producing a concert next Saturday, April 6, featuring New Orleans natives Henri Smith & Charles Neville to help raise money for this trip. Ā Last year, we sold out Minglewood Tavern on Mardi Gras, so we decided to take it to another level this year and host it at the historic Larcom Theatre in Beverly (more about that here).
You can still get tickets and there are even a few VIP packages left. Ā Get on-line tickets hereĀ or go to Gloucester Music.
Here’s a list of the adventurous teens who are going on the trip and the YMCA they belong to. Ā Let’s honor them by helping to raise money so their parents don’t have to pay for their kids to work during April Vacation.
| BEVERLY YMCA | LYNCH VAN OTERLOO YMCA |
| Meghan Cafferty | Emma Knittle |
| Elizabeth Coughlin | Renee Pavolich |
| Anna Gibson | Emily Peugh |
| Nicholas Jalbert | Adam Rodgers |
| Jonathan Powers | |
| Rebecca Salah | SALEM YMCA |
| Graeme Marcoux | |
| CAPE ANN YMCA | Catherine Marcoux |
| Michael Collins | Hannah Morin |
| Frederick Doucette Jr | Jakob Murtaugh |
| Christian O’Donnell | Will Parr |
| Kevin Redmond | Morgan Rogers |
| Conor Williamson | Aiden Scrimgeour |
| Zachary White | Shannon Tucker |
| Tyler Bailey-Jerome | Elektra Tzannus Newman |
| Molly White | Madeline Wiryo |
| Leia Sturtevant | Brenna Burke |
| Nicole Klink Marin | Ian Carter |
| Nicole Williamson | Nathaniel Clark |
| Shannon Gallagher | Catherine Coleman |
| John Brisson | Audrey Delgado |
| Zeke Pasquarelli | Chase Duffin |
| Jared Marshall | Jaclyn Jermym |
| Austin Sousa | Cole Jermym |
| Steven Verga | Abby Sherwood |
| Zoe Wong |
John Rockwell ~ Alchemy ~ Ladies Night ~ Wednesdays 7-9
Hi All:
Ā In honor of spring allegedly coming to Cape Ann AND theĀ Cherry Blossom FestivalĀ about to happen in Washington AND in gratitude for last week’s appearance by my new musical friend Helen Aki, I submit the following:
Food, beer, wine, friends, song
Tomorrow is Ladies Night
Hump Day sadness gone.
Perhaps if I’d taken more than 30 seconds and used a brush and ink, that would have seemed poetic…Did you know that there are web sites devoted completely to haiku…about SPAM? It is well nigh impossible to select just one to share. So here are 2.
Can of metal, slick
soft center, so cool, moistening
I yearn for your salt
to be more spam like
o greatest mystery meat
resurrected feetĀ
I hope to see you this week at Alchemy Bistro, 3 Duncan Street in Gloucester. I sing every week there from 7-9, and it’s a lot of fun.
John
Thursday night blues party with Dave Sag’s to host Mike O’Connell…Smokin!
Dave says,
Let’s welcome back local chef and author of “Cooking with IamsĀ®” Mr. Mike O’Connell. Mikey, with his business partners: Mr. Ixnay, Mr.Umpchay and Mr.Amscray has been busy prepping food for the latest nursing home season in Rockport, and is just rarin’ to go and whoop it up on our stage. He writes, he plays groovy catarrh, and he sings like an angel. He’s dying to get out of the house!!
Again, we bring you guit-slinger Dave Brown, the systolic swami of slide, to lubricate the proceedings. Also, Forrest “Frosty” Padgett, to pound the skins. You’ll be hearing Mikey’s toons as well as a eclectic compendium of past hits and failures. Gonna be a swell nite! Spread out!!














