Relax and unwind on our Birdseye Rooftop with live coastal acoustic music, hand crafted cocktails and unbeatable sunset views overlooking the Harbor and Downtown Gloucester with our Rooftop Evening Pass starting at 6PM. Make sure to bring your suit if you want to take a dip in the pool or hot tub! This event is 21+ adults only.
Looking for VIP treatment? Splurge on the best seats in the house – our harborside premium lounge tables seat up to four guests and include a bottle of Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label for $300 (inclusive of tax and gratuity).
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General Admission starts at $20 and does not include food and beverage.
VIP Premium Lounge Tables are $300 and includes a bottle of Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label (inclusive of tax and gratuity), entry and premium seating for four people.
Tickets are non-refundable. Both ticket options are rain or shine unless the rooftop is closed due to inclement weather – decided upon by Beauport’s management at 12PM day of event and guests will be notified by email.
Goings on around Gloucester’s Eastern Point waters.
USCG Buoy Tender ‘Marcus Hanna’ stops by to service Nun 4.Shaving off the seaweed, some welding on the chain, and back into the water.‘Hurricane II’ slowed down to investigate – I missed the splash at the right.It was whale tail activity off the lighthouse.Commercial fishing was inshore yesterday with boats working in pairs.‘Tribiah Lee’ pulling in her net as lobster boat ‘Jupiter II’ passes by.The word was out, as ‘Tribiah Lee’ and ‘Money Shot’ wrapped up their catch.The Audubon sanctuary rocks are strangely tempting for surfers.In this bird watching instance, the birds are doing the watching.On Niles Pond, the mother of ten appears to have lost a duckling.She can take cover along the shore.Then the kids playing on top of the muskrat lodge.
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At the edge of Gloucester Harbor stands the Salted Cod Arthouse & Wine Bar, its pressed-steel shingles gleaming in the sunlight, a beacon of artistry and community. Once a warehouse for salting cod, this historic building pulses with a novel life, thanks to the partnership with the Rocky Neck Art Colony (RNAC).
In 2021, Tom Aurelio and Matthew Moynahan, fueled by a desire to revitalize Rocky Neck, embarked on a mission to create a year-round hub for creativity. With a tiny kitchen tucked under the stairs and a vision to showcase local talent, they transformed the space into a convivial haven for art enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.
The heart of this venture lies in its collaboration with RNAC artists. Rather than curating the gallery themselves, Aurelio and Moynahan entrusted the bright space to RNAC, allowing a collection of approximately 30 local artists to shine. Each year, a jury selects works based on criteria like creativity, technical skill, and marketability, ensuring a diverse array of artistry graces the walls.
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From paintings and ceramics to jewelry and textiles, the gallery features a kaleidoscope of mediums, showcasing the rich tapestry of Rocky Neck’s artistic community. And at the long brass bar, crafted by local artisan Chris Williams, patrons savor not only visual art but also artisanal beverages.
The Salted Cod takes pride in its curated selection of wines, a testament to Aurelio’s passion for Italian varietals and unique finds. Visitors can explore unfamiliar territories with the help of tasting glasses, encouraged to sample and discover new favorites. And to complement these libations, the menu has expanded to include an array of delectable offerings, from house-made flatbreads to tantalizing desserts.
As the Arthouse prepares to unveil its 2024 collection, the partnership with RNAC continues to flourish. Beginning this June, visitors to The Salted Cod will have a chance to meet an artist seven days a week, deepening their connection to the local creative scene.
With each glass poured and artwork admired, the Salted Cod remains a steadfast supporter of Rocky Neck’s artistic heritage, embodying the spirit of community and collaboration. Discover the 2024 artists at Salted Cod and join us in celebrating the vibrant talent of Rocky Neck!
The Rocky Neck Art Colony (RNAC), a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization, nurtures excellence in the arts through exhibitions, workshops, residencies and vibrant cultural events for its members and the public. On picturesque Rocky Neck in Gloucester, Massachusetts, RNAC operates three exhibition spaces, open to the public for free, The Cultural Center at Rocky Neck (6 Wonson Street); The Salted Cod Arthouse (53 Rocky Neck Ave.), a partnership gallery and café; and Cove Gallery (37 Rocky Neck Ave.), open seasonally in the former gallery of local artists Gordon and Judith Goetemann. Check the website, www.rockyneckartcolony.org, for hours, openings and special events. For more information, see the website or call 978-515-7004
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As always, music seven days per week…with two shows on Fridays and Saturdays. Come for one show….or come for them all. Kitchen open and drinks pouring.
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The planned boring operation in Blynman Canal is underway and expected to continue today. It seemed to intrigue many passers-by. More info can be found at the Harbormaster’s Facebook page or here.
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City of Gloucester Enhances Beach Accessibility with New Mobi-mats and MobiChairs
Investing in Inclusive Spaces to Ensure Beach Access for All Residents and Visitors
The City of Gloucester is pleased to announce the installation of additional handicap accessible Mobi-mats and the acquisition of new MobiChairs to enhance beach accessibility for all residents and visitors.
The City purchased three additional Mobi-mats that will be distributed between Good Harbor Beach and Wingaersheek Beach. These mats will significantly improve access for individuals with mobility challenges, making it easier for everyone to navigate the sandy terrain.
In addition to the Mobi-mats, the City has also acquired four new MobiChairs, specially designed beach wheelchairs, to be made available at the major beaches.
The first of the new Mobi-mats for Good Harbor Beach will be installed the week before Memorial Day, just in time for the start of the summer season. The new Mobi-mats and wheelchairs have been funded through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds appropriated by Mayor Greg Verga.
Mayor Verga explained, “Our beaches are a cherished part of Gloucester, and it’s essential that everyone, regardless of physical ability, can access and enjoy them. These new Mobi-mats and MobiChairs are a significant step toward making our community more inclusive. I am proud of the progress we are making and grateful for the support provided by the ARPA funds.”
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Tuesday: The Cutup – Comedy Open Mic Night – Come laugh or get up on stage! 7pm. $5 cover at the door. Wednesday: Wednesday Night Vibes with The Luna Trio in “The Corner” at the front of the restaurant. Music from 7:30pm – 10pm. No cover. Music : Jazz, World Music. Thursday : Jimmy Cash, Chris Post and Chris Tabb – Three top notch comedians! There are still some tickets available for this show. Doors at 7pm. Show at 8pm. AND Latin Night with Matt Jenson in “The Corner” at the front of the restaurant. Live music from 8pm – 10:30pm. No cover. Music : Afro-Cuban, Roots, Salsa, Latin-Jazz. Friday : SAFETY – Awesome 80’s will be on the stage. This show is SOLD OUT. Doors at 7:30pm. Show at 8:30pm. Music : 1980’s Hits. AND When the Sun Hits DJ Night with DJ Bill and DJ Meltman in “The Corner” at the front of the restaurant. Music from 8pm – 11pm. No cover. Music : Brit-Pop, Indie, Shoegaze. Saturday Brunch : The Wooden Planks in “The Corner” at the front of the restaurant. Brunch served 10am – 2:30pm, live music from 11am – 2pm. No cover. Music : Irish Folk. Saturday : Gavin Marengi – Northwinds Tour with special guest Samantha Rae will be on the stage. Doors at 7pm. Show at 8pm. There are still some tickets available for this show. Music categories: Country, Rock. AND DJ Cklokwīze in “The Corner” at the front of the restaurant. Music from 8pm – 11pm. No cover. Music : Roots Reggae, Latin, Afro Beat, Dance, Dub, Ska, Salsa, Cha Cha Cha, Merengue. Sunday : Sunburned Hand of the Man with Bong Wish on the stage. Doors at 7pm. Show at 8pm. There are still some tickets available to this show. Music categories: Rock, Jam Band.