We arrived early to the Blue Collar Lobster on Rogers St. to prepare for the Ladies Putting Championships and caught a few rare quiet moments on that dock. It was a cool, foggy morning that would soon turn sunny and humid. We had a great event thanks to the management and staff there: kudos! AND we had yummy drinks and lunch afterward. Win Win.
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Join us every Wednesday morning in July & August for Bubbles & Books on our seaside lawn.
Doors open at 10 am. Stories start at 10:15 am. Feel free to bring a blanket for your little one to cuddle with while we enjoy Storytime on the ocean-facing lawn. Don’t forget the sunscreen! We’ll have thousands of bubbles, coloring, snacks and music too! We encourage little ones to dress up in their favorite crown, gown or anything else that makes them happy!
We recommend arriving at 15 minutes early to allow enough time for the walk from the parking lot down to the museum, then for the check in process and the walk to the lawn. There are many steps. Please note, strollers are not permitted in the museum.
We recommend arriving at 15 minutes early to allow enough time for the walk from the parking lot down to the museum…
Heidi Dallin shares a reminder about the free spectacle July 28, 2023 and a message from Cape Ann Symphony:
“We’re constantly being asked: How did pops concerts begin and why are they called Pops?
According to the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Henry Lee Higginson founder of the BSO, proposed a new series of concerts which would “re-create the ambiance of summer evenings in Viennese concert gardens.” Such a series also would provide summer employment for the members of the Boston Symphony, who at that time, had to search for other work over the non-BSO season.
They began as the “Promenade Concerts,” soon became known as “Popular Concerts,” which became “Pops,” with the name officially adopted in 1900. The whole point being to bring to audiences shorter, well known, pieces from the normal classical repertoire together with new popular music of the current age. They are concerts that invariably leave the audience with huge smiles as they exit the concert venue.
On Friday, July 28 at 8pm Yoichi Udagawa and some 70 musicians of the Cape Ann Symphony will continue the tradition, playing outdoors to several thousand folks celebrating Gloucester’s 400th at fabulous Stage Fort Park.
They’ll be on a stage in right field of the ball field left of the large tree and playing shorter pieces by traditional composers such as Tchaikovsky, Copland, Rossini, and hugely popular current musicians including Williams, Anderson and Gloucester’s own Rob Bradshaw.
An audience of thousands is expected to fill the ball park and grass all the way up to the gazebo.
We expect thousands because
It’s so much fun! And it’s free!
For full information, including free parking instructions, please click the POPS INFORMATION button.
For this Marquee Gloucester 400+ celebration event of the year: Pack a picnic dinner, bring a lawn chair, your family and friends to Gloucester’s Stage Fort Park for a spectacular evening of pops music from the professional musicians of the Cape Ann Symphony.
Save the date, share, and see you there!”
Cape Ann Symphony
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My name is Zaak Beekman, I am a long time Annisquamer, member of the AYC and current president of the US WASZP Class Association–the organization responsible for arranging regattas in the United States and North America for the exciting one-design foiling sailboat, the WASZP. This exciting young class is the feeder program for SAIL GP and the AMERICAS CUP. While it’s not in Gloucester, I thought your readers may be interested in this upcoming event since it is not too far away on the North Shore. Some may want to participate, and some might want to make the trip by boat to spectate.
On August 3, 4, 5, and 6 we will be holding the 2023 WASZP North American Championship regatta in Swampscott MA on Nahant Bay. (Wind and weather permitting.) The event is hosted by the Swampscott Yacht Club, with the Eastern Yacht Club providing the Race Committee.
Gloucester locals have the opportunity to experience foiling close to home in the following ways:
2. If you are even more adventurous and have the appropriate experience, then you can charter a WASZP, attend the pre-regatta clinic and attend the regatta while getting coaching for July 31 to August 6. Sign up at https://wecanfoil.org/event/waszp-pre-north-americans-clinic/#tribe-tickets . Prices are marked in Canadian Dollars. Please note that charter availability is limited, and that you should have ILCA/Laser and/or 29er, or comparable experience.
This week will be the Third Annual Teddy Bear’s Picnic concert, featuring music the younger members of the audience may recognize. Similar to last year we will open with the National Anthem, followed by several selections from the Gloucester Student Band under the direction of Jamie Klopotoski. Both bands will jointly perform Baby Shark.
Our program is below.
Piece
Composer/Arranger
National Anthem
Henry Fillmore
Gloucester Student Band
Mrs. Jamie Klopotoski
Let’s Go Band
Avengers Theme
The song formerly known as Tequila
Star Wars
Baby Shark
Arr. Jay Bocook
Captain America March
Alan Silvestri, Arr. Michael Brown
Aladdin (Medley)
arr. Paul Jennings
Old MacDonald Had a Farm
Leroy Anderson & Jason Scott
Encanto, Selections From
Lin-Manuel Miranda, arr. Paul Murtha
What’s Up at the Symphony
Jerry Brubaker
Bari, Bari Good
Mrs. Jamie Klopotoski
Up! (selections from)
arr. Michael Brown
How to Train Your Dragon
Sean O’Loughlin
Colors of the Wind
Alan Menken/Paul Lavender
Teddy Bear’s Picnic
John W. Bratton
The Bare Necessities
arr. Paul Murtha
Beauty & the Beast
Alan Menken/arr. Jay Bocook
Frozen, Symphonic Highlights
arr. Stephen Bulla
The Addams Family (Theme)
Vic Mizzy, arr. Johnnie Vinson
God Bless America
Irving Berlin/ Arr. John Edmondson
Children under 12 with a teddy bear or favorite stuffed animal will get a free box of popcorn.
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My friend Bob McLeod will be sharing the artwork he’s created during his remarkable 50+ year career and doing a demo at the Cultural Center At Rocky Neck on Monday, August 7, from 7-8 p.m. Register on Eventbrite, kids 16 and under are free! His talent will amaze you!
on July 23rd, 2023, for a fun evening cruise and whale watch excursion. A DJ will be playing so you can enjoy some music and dancing, conversation, food (which you provide), and cocktails and beverages from the galley.
Food will not be provided this year, but you can bring your own or make arrangements with Debbie (debfrontierro@gmail.com) to purchase something through a local vendor. All liquor must be purchased on the boat and cannot be brought on board. The cruise will leave the dock at 6:30 pm and r.eturn at 9:30 pm
We want everyone to come, so if this is financially too difficult, please contact Debbie to inquire about scholarship tickets that may be available.
Link to purchase tickets
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Not going to lie, we are devastated in any and every way parents can be. It has been since March 7 th since Greer has been on dialysis now for 11 hours every night. We continue to HOPE for a living kidney donor to come forward.If anyone has any further connections to do a follow up story, a new story, interview, podcast, newsletters, anything to spread the word not only to help Greer but create awareness. This is my latest Facebook post regarding our son Greer Viau. Thanks, Donna J Viau
Maybe you don’t know him, never met him….he is so good, so kind, so persnickety, so smart, quirky and fascinating, so inquisitive, so fun, thoughtful and thought provoking. When I hang with my son’s I am in continual awe we were so blessed with two incredible young men, these sons of ours. Bob is beyond devoted. People think about a legacy…what did they do in life or with their life…we got this family of four and the gift of parenting these 2 men Greer & Dylan.
Now one of our gifts, Greer is sick. The kind of sick that an aspirin, a mother’s doting attention, warm ginger ale, cool clothe on the forehead won’t help.
Life threatening illnesses are any parents nightmare….waiting, hoping, the right doctor, the right hospital, the right treatment, the living donor coming, the pain, the hours connected to machines to keep him alive, the WAIT, the HOPE for a LIVING KIDNEY DONOR to Save his Life so he can HAVE A LIFE. It is all totally surreal….agonizing and consuming….each day we go on with NOTHING BUT THAT HOPE to hold on to. We are past the Why of it all and cling to the Hope. Could you Be the HOPE.
Potential Donors can learn so much from Rock 1 Kidney
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