Saturday August 11th !The fourth annual Reggae Bashment on the High Seas~Updated 4

Saturday August 11th !The fourth annual Reggae Bashment on the High Seas 4 live n direct from the 7Seas Wharf Gloucester MA 01930 with Reggae Djs Lion Pride Sound on the 1’s and 2’s. Spinning strictly the best in Reggae ,Roots, Rockers, Ska, Lovers and Dancehall. Please join us for a magical evening on the water of dancing, entertainment and fun! We meet at 7 seas wharf (next to Gloucester House Restaurant)@6pm and the Boat leaves at 7pm Sharp!!!Tickets for the cruise are $20 and can be purchased by contacting .

..Lara 603 759 6487 or sending $20 per each ticket to reggaebashment@yahoo.com via PAYPAL.com…Tickets are 1st come first serve… Come down, invite your friends and join in on the fantasticly fun night!

*** If you had planned on coming to the Reggae Bashment boat cruise on July 28th we had to reschedule it for Saturday August 11th due to the weather conditions. See you all on the 11th

REGGAE BASHMENT ON THE HIGH SEAS

SATURDAY August 11th 2012

7 SEAS WHALE WATCH WHARF(GLOUCESTER HOUSE )

63 ROGERS ST GLOUCESTER MA 01930

$20 PER TICKET

INFO/ TIX 603 759 6487 OR

6PM MEET 7PM BOAT LEAVES SHARP

Art Party at “The Annie” – paintings by Sheila Lavelle

Yesterday evening there was an art party at The Annie for the opening of a show of beautiful paintings by Sheila Lavelle.  The artist was present, as was Henry Allen (founder of The Annie).

Artist Sheila Lavelle (second from right) with Henry Allen (far left) and guests

Her paintings are tranquil and calming, most of them suggestive of beach and sea skylines.

Overview of some of the new art on display

The art was accompanied by dishes of delectable appetizers, presented with artistic flair…

…including faux “candles” glowing in origami boxes!

The art will be on display all month. Several of the paintings sold while I was there, so get down to see them soon if you want to buy one of these beauties!

If you can’t make it, you can also view and buy her art on line.

Fr. Matthew Green

Proud Great Grand Parents–Shop at Sidewalk Bazaar

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Marie and Ray Elliott – 162 years of love

29 days to the Gloucester Schooner Festival

Al Bezanson submits-

Polish your binoculars.  The Gloucester Schooner Festival begins in 29 days.

AMERICAN EAGLE (1930) and ALABAMA (1926) from GREEN DRAGON in the 2011 race.

American Eagle and Alabama from Green Dragon 2011

Day Two GMG Community Sidewalk Bazaar Live Blog

Sista Felicia and The Mrs were up into the wee hours of the morning producing more of their killer mason jar drink thingies.  Yesterday they sold out before 2PM but today they are stocked up.  Get yours with Sista Felicia’s Iced Tea in front of Sugar Mag’s today.

Send in your photos from The Bazaar and we will post them as I receive them.

send them to goodmorninggloucester@yahoo.com

The mason jar drinking glasses are obviously re-usable.  Try out Sista Felicia’s Iced Tea recipe we posted last year to fill yours-

Sista Felicia Iced Tea (with directions this time)

Posted on July 25, 2011 by Joey C

Click here for Day 1-

Community 2012 Sidewalk Bazaar Live Blog- Send in Your Pics and I’ll Post Em Here

Get your GMG Stickas, Your This is Gloucester DVDs, your GMG T Shirt, Donna Ardizzoni Photography, Joey C Gloucester at Dawn Note Card With envelopes bedazzled by Amandacakes and more.  Lot’s of fun at the GMG Tent, Believe That!

Fred Bodin Submits-

Shannon Lane of Manchester and her new friend “Minion.” She met him at Bananas, and just had to have him over for dinner.

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Good Egg report From Grace Giambanco Numerosi

This young man is a true good egg! He found an envelope of money at the Sidewalk Bazaar and turned it over to me and we were able to track down the owner -10 year old little girl who was too shy to have her picture taken! Way to go Chris Frontiero- from Gloucester Clean Team

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1:01PM The Girls report They are running low on Mason Jar Drinkware- Get down to The GMG Booth Now!!!

 

1:08PM Update- Only 4 Mason Jars filled with iced tea left.  30 unfilled.  Get there


Rockport National Bank Representing at the Gloucester Sidewalk Bazaar!

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Hi Joey,

B got his face painted at the GHS Class of 2013 booth during the Sidewalk Bazaar today.  Great fun for a good cause!

 

Enjoy!
~Bill O’Connor
North Shore Kid

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Grace Giambanco Numerosi writes-

The Sturdy Oaks Band- if you miss them today, they’ll be back tomorrow 3:30-5:00pm – great fun family music!

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Community Stuff 8/3/12

Skeptics in The Pub August

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Oasis Rockport is helping the community with a photo day for charity, which will benefit those less fortunate in Cape Ann with the upcoming holiday season, a season that can be a source of extreme distress when a family is suffering a hardship. Photo Day For Charity will be held August 25th (rain date August 26th ) from 8am through 7pm. Photo sessions will be $20 each, which includes an online gallery for each individual, couple, family or pet that is photographed. Every penny of that $20 goes towards assisting families experiencing hardships in the coming holiday season. Interested in scheduling your photo session on Oasis Rockport’s Photo Day? Contact acook@oasisrockport.com or call 978-290-3184. . With our warm-hearted helpful community, I bet these shoots will fill up very fast!

www.oasisrockport.com/portraitsforhunger

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sign up now for the 2012 rhumb line striper tourney

click below for the annual rhumb line striper tournament video with fred shrigley

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Annisquam Sea Fair – David Cox Photos – Group Two

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View more in  slide show below

Today’s Lucky Sista Felicia and Mrs’ Legendary Mason Jar Patrons Slide Show

The girls are busy cranking out a bunch for tomorrow and SSaturday so be sure to get down there to get yours.

If you got one today chances are you are in the slide show- click the pic below or here for the slide show

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Gloucester There’s always something new to discover From FOB Meg Lee

Meg writes-

Hi Joey,
Shame on me for not posting on my visit last month. Hopefully my visit this past weekend will make up for it.

I think my husband is becoming a fan of Rocky Neck and Main Street. We came back to the hood on Sunday.

We stopped by Khan Studio/GMG Gallery to see EJ, as she is doing a mat size reduction for a Wendy Demuth print my husband purchased last month. By the way, guest artist Deb Schradieck’s work is incredible. As EJ and I were chatting, my husband Paul and son Freddo went next door to Wendy’s gallery. There they met and chatted with Charlie Carroll and enjoyed looking at his work. We visited the Aquatro Gallery where we met Gigi Mederos and saw some of her amazing work – hand painted silk scarves and beautiful abstract paintings. We had a nice chat with Gigi and I want to thank her for reminding me about the Artists Way. She encouraged me to read it again and to take it seriously this time!

I don’t know why I never noticed before, but some stained glass pieces in another gallery caught my eye and I had to go in. I was turned on the Fantasia Glass Art studio and the amazing work of Susie Byrd. I mentioned Joey C and the GMG blog and she said she was in some past postings. Now I remember – there were some posts a few years ago about Susie. I’m a big fan of dichroic glass and it’s not the type of art that’s frequently seen around. Susie’s stained glass work is also pretty impressive. I’m happy to have a new pair of Susie’s earrings in my jewelry collection.

On the way back to the parking lot, we stopped at the Imagine Gallery as we always like to do, and Freddo purchased a scarf from Thailand. I think he wears it well.

Paul stopped in his tracks when we were walking by the Rocky Neck artist in residence studio – something caught his eye in the window. We walked over and though the gallery was not officially opened, artist in residence Lisa Rosenstein greeted us and invited us in. We had a really nice chat with Lisa. She is so passionate about her work and we got to see some very unique pieces.

On to Main Street…
We enjoyed lunch at Supreme Roast Beef and afterward walked up Main Street on a mission to Mystery Train Records. Of course we window browsed all the way down, and when we got to Bodin Historic Photo the cod tee-shirts caught my eye. We went in and met Fred Bodin for the first time. Nice to finally meet you Fred! I always enjoy your intriguing "back in time" posts to the GMG blog. I was happy to add to my wardrobe a new "In Cod We Trust" tee-shirt.

Mystery Train Records is always a fun place to visit. We are steadily adding to our CD collection. Where can you find an eclectic collection such as this at one store? You can’t, unless you go on Amazon.com and maybe you’ll find it there. It’s more fun combing thru the CDs at Mystery Train and challenging your eye sight. It’s like going on a treasure hunt.

Our last stop was Elizabeth Gauthier’s studio – the window display was quite an eye catcher so curiosity had us check it out. Elizabeth’s paintings are very classic, but her tee-shirts are amazing. I imagine these will be popular sellers, and the really cool thing is that each one is totally unique because they are all hand painted and not reproduced. Support the Arts! were her words to us as we walked out the door.
We always do.

Best,
Meg Lee

Comments From Our Homies

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JoAnn Jastzab writes-

Hey, I met you this afternoon in your lobster pound.  Got two culls. Just finished them. They were extraordinarily delicious. My husband will return on Monday (after a repeat visit to our dentist where we were earlier today ). Thanks do much for the wonderful lobsters and your blog that I love reading. 

JoAnn


Robin Jones writes-

Joe,
First of all, it was nice chatting with you Monday morning. I’m the guy from Ohio that kinda looks like Ned Flanders from the Simpsons. Folks used to tell me I looked like Mark Spitz in his prime. Sigh….. comes with age.
I tried to stay out of your way the best I could… you’re one busy guy.
We’ve gotten a lot of great ideas from your blog for restaurants & interesting places to visit over the last couple of years. I still cannot believe the volume of content you come up with every day. It has to be almost like a second job. Thanks for keeping it up.
Anyhow, on to my annoying bicyclist story……
I was on a trip down to the Miller-Coors Brewery down in Elkton, VA.
To save the customer some money on airfare, I flew into BWI (Baltimore) It’s about an hour longer drive than IAD (Washington Dullles) at 1/3 the price.
Anyhow, I had found a restaurant along my path http://www.luandjoes.com/main/Welcome.html
Reading reviews on-line I knew I had to stop. A family restaurant serving BBQ, Maryland seafood & Thai food, with a take out booze store & a dive biker bar all in one building…. A couple of reviews included comments about how good the food was but being worried about the "scary biker guys" in the bar area…..
It turned out to be nothing more than guys my age (old) with tatoos…. yeah, biker dudes but totally harmless….. So, we’re sitting around the bar swapping stories and laughing about the "scary biker guys" thing when what walks in? Some yuppie with the bike helmet, spandex shorts, jersey covered with logos…. you know, the full asshole outfit. He’s standing there shaking his sippy bottle and asking the barmaid, "Could I trouble you to fill this up with some ice and water?"
WTF??? You walk into a bar, don’t buy a damned thing, ask for free ice ‘n water and don’t even thank the barmaid???? Much less leave her a tip????
Before he even walked out, I turned to the guys at the bar and said, "So, is that one of those scary biker guys I’m supposed to be worrying about?"
I thought a couple of ’em were going to piss themselves laughing.
Robin
Oh, and when I was much younger, I used to commute to work on my bike. But, I made it a point to stay out of folks way as best I could…. No point in pissin off someone driving a car that weighs close to twenty times you. The math just doesn’t favor the guy on the bike

Temporarily Sold OUT!!!

2:30PM Due To Overwhelming Demand The Girls Temporarily Sell Out of Mason Jars.

DVD’s T Shirts and Post Cards Still Available and They Will Be Working through The Night To Generate More Mason Jar Glasses For Tomorrow’s Bazaar

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I repeat if you missed out today get there early tomorrow as they will be working throughout the night to create more mason jars for tomorrow.

GMG at the Sidewalk Bazaar

From this morning while setting up the GMG tent–I arrived at 9:30 while supplies of the GMG drinking cup mason jars made by Sister Felicia and Jill were still abundant. They were going fast…

The eager sales force

Custom made T-shirts for the sales force

Madeline and Eloise exhibiting Joey’s bedazzled greeting cards, bedazzling courtesy of Amanda

Open Door Good Food Farm Kids