You can see some of the coolest stuff at Marine Railways on Rocky Neck.
E.J. Lefavour
My View of Life on the Dock
Susan Emerson, owner of Gloucester Music at 210 Main Street has generously agreed to help promote the Y TEENS REBUILD NEW ORLEANS Benefit Concert on Fri 8 Feb by selling tickets in her excellent music store. This is one of those concerts that is definitely worth crossing the bridge for. You get to see Grammy-winning Charles Neville with one of our top local performers and support local teens on their service learning trip to New Orleans.
Just a chance to see the historic Larcom Theatre is worth the trip — it’s only 15 miles from downtown Gloucester and there’s plenty of free parking after 5pm (see directions & parking details here). Check out the video for a taste of what you can expect.
Check out the press release from Natalia Carollo:
Saturday, February 9th at 7 pm
Café Shalom presents the “Backwoods Ramblers” on Saturday, February 9th at the Temple Ahavat Achim (86 Middle St., Gloucester) beginning at 7 pm.
The Backwoods Ramblers are a group of multi-talented musicians featuring lead and harmony vocals with Barry Michaud on guitar, Pat Conlon on mandolin and harmonica, and Jack Schwartz on bass and banjo. The group plays a memorable blend of folk-rock, country, and bluegrass. You may have seen them at the New Year’s Rockport Eve Celebration, and in local clubs. You’ll be sure to sing along and tap your feet listening to this very enjoyable band!
Opening for the Backwoods Ramblers will be Daisy Nell, “Capt. Stan” Collinson and the Crabgrass Band. Daisy Nell, a native of Essex, MA, brings New England’s maritime history alive through traditional and contemporary songs of the sea. A familiar voice on the North Shore music scene, Daisy is known for her broad repertoire of traditional folk, chanteys, and contemporary songs. Her husband, “Capt. Stan”, adds his guitar to Daisy’s banjo and guitar. They will be joined by their band, Crabgrass, which are Pat Conlon on mandolin and Jack Schwartz on bass.
A donation of $10 is suggested.


Last Friday, the Cape Ann Museum had one of its “After Hours” events, featuring custom-made music installations in three galleries, refreshments from The Azorian restaurant, a raffle, and an artistic scavenger hunt! A good crowd showed up for the event.
There were lots of familiar faces in the crowd.
Rev. Bret Hays (left), rector of St. John’s Episcopal Church in Gloucester, was chatting with CAM’s Curatorial Assistant (and talented artist) Leon Doucette (on the right, with the beard, which – alas! – he has since shaved).
Nathan Cohen, who teaches music in Rockport public schools, designed (composed?) the music installation for Gabrielle Barzaghi’s exhibit in one of the galleries. Gabrielle told me she loved what Nathan had put together, and posed for this photo with him and his magnificent beard:
I also ran into Ken Steiner, who I photographed at the museum before while he was playing the bass as part of a jazz trio in the museum courtyard. Here he is with Sue in front of some work by the Folly Cove Designers:
I only noticed afterwards that all three photos I picked to post had men with beards in them… Perhaps my own facial foliage adds a subconscious bias to my selection process?
Any event at the Cape Ann Museum is bound to be interesting, because of the amazing art collection and friendly staff. It’s even better because of the great Cape Ann community that meets there to enjoy the art and each other’s company.
“At the shrine of friendship never say die, let the wine of friendship never run dry” – Les Miserables (Victor Hugo). The wine didn’t run dry last Friday night!
I hope someone ate the wine-soaked fruit afterwards…
This staying still to have your photo isn’t easy for a three-month-old boy pup like me! I am here at the Cape Ann Animal Aid, located at the Christopher Cutler Rich Animal Shelter. (CapeAnnAnimalAid.com) I just love to play and I am very affectionate. I am here with my siblings and we are having such a good time. Please stop by and visit us, the shelter is located at Four Paws Lane in Gloucester. I have a handsome blonde-and-white coat. I know there are many challenges about adopting a pup – put most of them are fun! Consider it and stop by the shelter and ask for C.J., that me; the cutest one in the litter!
Aren’t puppies the best? He’s very cute and I don’t think he’ll stay at the shelter very long!
~Alicia
Our Boy Frankie Gwynne has designed the sweetest design Competitor T Shirts Yet. Jungle Silkscreen Printing is generously donating the TShirts for our competitors but we are going to leave it up to you, the voers to decide what the 2013 Catch Phrase on the back of the T Shirts will read. Pleas vote in the poll and let us settle the matter!
Here’s a video from our Kim Smith from Last Year’s Epic Event!
Something SWEET is in the works for Downtown Gloucester on the evening of February 9 – it’s the inaugural CHOCOLATE TOUR. Look for the BIG RED HEARTS on the doors of participating retailers on Main Street and mark your calendars. You may pick up your tour map at Toodeloos!, Harbor Goods/Life is good® or Premier Imprints anytime after February 1.
On the 9th you’ll visit each store on the map to pick up your chocolate treat and have your map checked off. You may even discover a new place to shop in your travels. Bring your completed map to Island Art & Hobby to be entered in a raffle for a Cape Ann Gift Certificate.
Make an evening of it – dine at any of Gloucester’s great restaurants and plan on hitting the Chocolate Tour before or after. It’s going to be SWEET!
Certified Therapy Dogs Presentation at Cove Circle
Deb Gilbert and Linda Sanders will be guest speakers at the Cove Circle on January 31 at 6 p.m. Both speakers will share their experience with certified therapy dogs and how their dogs were instrumental in visiting patients and families in nursing homes, hospital and other settings. Stop by and meet Ivy and Sky who will be visiting on January 31 as well. Ivy is a certified therapy dog at Addison Gilbert Hospital.
The Pigeon Cove Circle, located at Six Breakwater Avenue, Rockport, is a non-profit civic organization serving Cape Ann. Men and women throughout Cape Ann make-up the membership of the Pigeon Cove Circle. New members are always welcome.
Non-member guests are welcome to attend the January 31 meeting at 6 p.m. There is no fee and a cover-dish dinner will be held. Pre-registration is not required. Those attending are welcome to bring an item for the buffet dinner.
Well, it’s almost the end of the month… and I thought about waiting till the 1st… but then I said… Nah ! what’s the difference… not much really.
So here’s some new stuff… http://seasquared.viewbook.com/
It’s the Wolf Moon, so be careful… it bites.
Charlie
Seth Granville forwards-
Gloucester, MA has purchase agreement for a used ladder from Jon’s Mid America Fire Apparatus in Rogersville, MO. It is a 1999 Pierce 1250/500/75′ quint. Delivery date should be mid February.
Update:
Hey Joe:
Those numbers after the model year mean 1250 gallon per minute pump, 500 gallon water tank on the truck and the ladder is 75 feet long.
Glad we could help!







On Sunday, January 27, 2013, Cruise Port held a beautiful Bridal Show. So many happy people arrived, great ideas, food and a wonderful caring staff at Cruise Port. Great job by Sheree, and her staff. Above are some photos and a list of the vendors below.