Surfside Pizza and Subs Thursday Surprise Special

Half Price

Large Cheese & One Topping pizzas!

Open 11-9

*Excludes Gluten Free Crusts & Slices*

147 Thatcher Rd, Gloucester, MA 01930

Menusurfsidesubsgloucester.com

Phone(978) 281-1700

“VENDORS WANTED FOR UPCOMING BLOCK PARTIES! CLICK FOR MORE INFO!”

Vendors Wanted For 3 Upcoming Local Block Parties!
Dates Are As Follows:
June 17, July 22, August 19
5pm-9pm
Each Event Will Be Located On Lexington Ave Magnolia

If You Are Interested In Signing Up To Be A Vendor Click The Link Below & Fill Out The Form

https://forms.gle/6cKEAVXuEgitauVg6

Vendor Spots Are First Come First Serve
Spots Are Limited
Deadline To Sign Up: May 28, 2023

For More Information Please Email:
marissa@lcompanies.com

DINEH TAH NAVAJO DANCERS  PRESENTATION AND PERFORMANCE -FRIDAY MAY 19TH

Reminder:

11:00 am presentation in the CAM Auditorium, 27 Pleasant St, Gloucester MA 
Registration required for all attendees. Free for members, $20 for non-members 

1:30 pm performance at CAM Green, 13 Poplar St, Gloucester MA 
Free and open to the public

The Cape Ann Veterans Writers Group (and family members)will meet on the second and fourth Saturday of the month from 10:00-12:00 at the Gloucester Veterans Services Center at 12 Emerson Ave.

The workshop is led by Kevin Perrin and the next meeting is June 10th. If you are a veteran, a spouse, dependent, or family caregiver of a veteran, and are interested in developing a writing practice, consider signing up. In this supportive space, the workshop will explore all genres of writing and the writing need not be specific to military experiences. To learn more about the group or to join up, contact Kevin at kevinlperrin@yahoo.com.”

GloucesterCast 653 Livestream Taped 5/18/23 Link to Join Here-www.facebook.com/goodmorninggloucester

 

 

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Graham Nash at the Cabot

I was lucky enough to be invited to see Graham Nash at the Cabot Theater in Beverly last week. Way back in High School my friends and I would go see Crosby, Stills, and Nash at Great Woods every year. I remember those shows fondly for lots of different reasons. All these years later, I still love live music….be it a small intimate venue with an up-and-coming artist, stages all over cities like Nashville, a band playing outside on the waterfront….or, obviously, a big concert. I read somewhere a bit ago, “Life is short. Buy the damn concert tickets.” I feel that for sure! If you haven’t been to the Cabot recently you should. SUCH a great venue! Graham Nash was phenomenal. Not only has he not missed a beat in all of these years and still sounds amazing….but, my favorite part, was that every single song had a story. It was so fun to hear the inspiration…often really funny…behind each song.

Spring Into Essex This Weekend

Essex is holding its Spring into Essex event this weekend May 20-21 2023 and it sounds like a great deal of fun you might not want to miss. A variety of events are taking place including a “Wet Paint” class at Seameadow Gifts, Tequila Tasting at Ripple On The Water, and Birds Bees and Butterflies at Cox Reservation. And lots more: info here at this link. Here are a couple of my favorite Essex photos to get you in the mood. Who knows? You might see one of these on display in Essex this weekend! Hoping to see you around!

Annisquam Sewing Circle Plant Sale

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Please join us on Saturday May 20th from 8:00 am until noon for our plant sale.

Annisquam Village Hall , 34 Leonard Street, Gloucester, MA

All proceeds support local charities.

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The CELTICS ARE 8.5 POINT FAVORITES TONIGHT IN THEIR OPENING EASTERN CONFERENCE GAME vs THE HEAT

While you’d like to think the celtics should blow Miami out of the water, I wouldn’t touch it, only because you never know which Celtics team will show up.

The Heat undoubtedly will be playing like every game is game 7. The Celtics if they follow the Bruins path and take the Heat lightly like the bruins took the Panthers lightly could easily let one get away. The MO of this team for the past four years is always to make things hard on themselves.

Now with Tatum having what could be considered his breakout series where he really came up strong when their backs were against the wall down 2 games to 3 in the series against Philly and taking over might be the confidence boost they need.

There’s only two players on Miami that are big time threats IMO- Butler (obvi) and Bam Abedayo who always seems to play us tough. Tyler Herro being out is huge for the Celtics.

I have absolutely no idea what’s gonna happen tonight, which Celtics team is going to show up so I’m staying away from it. I don’t like laying 8.5 points against ANY team so I’ll just watch enjoy it for what it is.

If I had to bet it I’d take the Heat and +8.5 but what is the fun in betting a few sheckles against your own team in the Eastern Conference Finals? No thanks.

The GloucesterCast Will Be Streaming From Mile Marker One At 9AM Thursday 5/18/23 Link to join here- www.facebook.com/goodmorninggloucester

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Blackwood March Auction in 3 days! 222 lots. Cape Ann Artists then and now.

Blackwood March Auction – Fine arts and antiques
Saturday May 20th at 11AM

“Artworks from the estate of noted Rockport art dealer and collector Donna Dussault, and antiques from the estate of historian Prudence Fish.”

Blackwood auction catalogue 222 lots here.

Sale price plus 20% buyers premium (or 25% buyers premium on line)

Register ahead to bid live on line at Invaluable here

Palate and Palette Does Don Gorvett

Hello Joey!

Love the new hats!

Here’s a new story you and your readers might like about artist Don Gorvett, along with a photo:

https://open.substack.com/pub/palateandpalette/p/don-gorvett-reduction-woodcut-artist

Sold! Edward Hopper Gloucester Houses $550,000 From Whitney Museum. Plus 3 more. See Sotheby’s Day Auction Results 2023

Sotheby’s Auction House | The New York Sales. Modern Day Auction, May 17, 2023. New York. See auction results and selection of highlights below. The Morning Session 1 lasted from 10:00 AM-12:30 PM and covered catalogued lots 101 – 323*. Session 2 resumed at 2:30 PM to auction lots 401-575*.

Sotheby’s averaged about 40 lots auctioned per hour today.

hopper Results

From the Whitney deaccession | Three of the four Whitney Hopper works sold in Session 2. The 4th Edward Hopper—linked indirectly to the Whitney bequest—a sailboat watercolor from 1899 (Lot 531) was near the end.

Edward Hopper from the Whitney Museum (Josephine Nivinson Hopper bequest)

  • Lot 430 Gloucester Group of Houses 1923 est 500,000 – 700,000. SOLD HAMMER PRICE $550,000. I wrote more about this work here
  • Lot 434 Red Barn in Autumn Landscape, 1927. SOLD HAMMER PRICE $500,000
  • Lot 432 The Battery, Charleston, SC 1929 est 500-700,000. SOLD HAMMER PRICE $450,000
  • Lot 145 Cobb’s Barn, South Truro, circa 1930-33, sold in the evening sale May 16, 2023 See “Edward Hopper Sold for 6M at Sotheby’s from Whitney Museum. Klimt Hammer Price 46 M.”

Lot 531 Edward Hopper Sailboat study from 1899 from the Sanborn batch (w/ art and papers in the Nyack family home following Hoppers’ deaths) presale est. $100,000. SOLD HAMMER PRICE 80,000

The Prendergast (Lot 250) from the Whitney collection sold under its presale estimate (400,000-600,000), hammer price was $300,000. The John Marin (Lot 429) from the Whitney Deaccession Seven sold for $140,000.

Selections from the day sale

Surpassed presale estimateS- Highlights

Selection of sold works

notes on images: The Feiningers were friends with the Hoppers. Ditto Hartley. The Hartley Pink Houses, ca. 1940, like a Hopper motif, was inspired by Stonington, ME. Henri taught Ed Hopper and Jo Nivison. The Benton Train Station that’s a bit more of a Hopper composition is dated 1929.

Failed to find a buyer (“passed”)

selection of works that failed to find a buyer at this time

Sotheby’s may 17, 2023 day Auction Results

Results here

*Various lots are withdrawn and or fail to sell at auction. As a result, the final lot tally generally doesn’t match the total number of lots promoted ahead of the live sale.

Note: Hammer price indicates last bid before the gavel drops. Fees are added to the hammer price.

The Gaming Mixologist

Level 112 acheived!

We are talking with Frank Francis dubbed ‘The Gaming Mixologist’. With over 38K followers on TikTok about how he got started, how he got viral and what is exactly the strongest drink out there.

We get all kinds of nerdy. And if you are a fan, listen for a special code for when you see Frank in action!

This is one you don’t want to miss!

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