The Latest From Fig’s Fight

FIG’S FIGHT:

The Go Fund Me Here- https://www.gofundme.com/f/figs-fight-against-stage-4-melanoma

With every dark cloud there is a silver lining… The dark cloud is Rich is in bad shape and the only way to get him back to Boston is by Med-flight.

The silver lining is that all of your donations will cover almost all of this unexpected expense which is close to $33k. So as soon as a bed opens at Mass General, Rich will be on his way to be accepted as a surgical patient (expediting the normal process by 3-4 days) as his spleen is of major concern.

Though he isn’t nearly out of the woods yet, without all the support from this community his situation would most definitely be much worse.

Special thanks to Rich’s brother and sister in law as well as Sarah’s aunt for fronting the expense until the Go Fund Me donations are available.

Back here at home, this group is focused on even more fundraising now as this setback has almost burned through all our efforts to date. So get a friend and bring them to the event!

***JANUARY 23rd -IMPORTANT UPDATE!!!**

Unfortunatley, Rich needs our help more now than ever!!!

 Latest update below (as of 1/23/23)

Rich has had a dull pain in the area where they removed his kidney back in October, and doctors had chalked it up to a muscle strain because he went back to playing gigs a month after the surgery.

This past week, Rich, Sarah, Emmy, and Sarah’s parents flew down to Florida to visit family. ⁣ ⁣ While there he spiked a fever, had chills, and was in unbearable pain. After consultation with his oncologist back in Boston it was recommended he get a scan immediately at the local hospital in Stuart, FL. (which by the way this hospital is absolutely NOT equipped to manage Rich’s pain or his illness)!⁣ ⁣

After multiple scans, they discovered a mass on his spleen. They are awaiting pathology to determine what this mass is. In addition it appears the scan shows melanoma has spread to his liver. We are completely devastated as we know he’s out of FDA approved treatment options. Please pray as hard as you can for a trial he can qualify for. ⁣ 

So as it stands now, Rich and Sarah are stuck in Florida. Plans are for a possible transfer to a cancer center in Miami did not work out, so they are currently waiting for a bed for him at Mass General Hospital in Boston.

Rich needs a medflight, which needs to be paid for privately and is NOT covered by insurance. The cost for the medflight from Florida to Boston is $33,000!! ⁣ ⁣

This is going to deduct the much needed funds we have already raised for Rich from his gofundme.

 If you are unable to donate, PLEASE SHARE! Keep Rich in your prayers!

**THE FIG’S FIGHT TEAM- friends and family of Rich Figurido, have created this fund to support our amazing friend Rich and his family, during the fight for his life against stage 4 Melanoma****

Most people have not been aware that Rich is even sick. He has been working, performing and looking/sounding great but has had many struggles in the background.

This is the history up to where he is at today:

⁣In September of 2019, Rich was diagnosed with stage 3b melanoma. He began his journey at Mass General Hospital with Dr. Howard Kauffman and his team at the cancer center. They removed large tumor on his back and a few axillary lymph nodes (armpit). 2 nodes came back positive for melanoma. 

He then began targeted at home treatment.
2 weeks later, he was experiencing high fevers and shakes. He was instructed to stop his treatment. They started him on Keytruda, an intervenes immunotherapy every 3 weeks that had to be done at MGH.

He continued to have scans every 3 months while receiving treatment until a tumor showed up in his axillary lymph nodes again. He had surgery to remove 27 lymph nodes around the large tumor. After a brutal recovery, Rich had clear scans for almost 11 months.

Then the cancer returned; and this time it hit an organ (his left kidney) and was diagnosed as  stage 4. They removed the tumor and began a different intervenes treatment. 
He had one infusion and got very sick. It took 8 weeks, multiple ER visits, and many medications to get him back to feeling “normal”.  When they rescanned, the tumor on his kidney was back, so his team decided to try and shrink it with a clinical trial treatment that his oncologist was very hopeful for.

Rich was the first human infusion of this new trial, and he felt great the first 3 months he was receiving it. However, when they rescanned, the tumor had grown. The trial was unsuccessful and he was taken off of it. They were afraid if they tried to remove the tumor again, they would spill more cells and make it worse, so his team tried the last FDA approved treatment option they had.

This was a treatment similar to first one and he could take the medication at home. 2 weeks into it he spiked a 106.4 fever and became very sick. They were hoping they could lower the dose and keep him on a low steroid to prevent the fevers, but after multiple dosage changes they knew it wasn’t going to work.

Rich woke up one morning in a ton of pain and ended up in the hospital for 4 days. The tumor on his kidney had grown so large, it was hemorrhaging and causing all sorts of problems. They decided the only option was to remove the whole kidney and Rich had the kidney removal surgery on October 31st of 2022. ⁣ ⁣

Unfortunately, Rich is out of preventative treatment options. Because the tumor was bleeding, they believe the cancer cells are traveling somewhere in his body, looking for another place to call home. There are more trials he can qualify for, but he needs a tumor to do so. Moving forward, the only option he has is to rescan every couple months and wait for a tumor to pop up and treat it. His oncologist has one particular trial in mind that has been very successful and we are hopeful he will qualify for when the timing comes.

***Our goal is to raise funds for Rich and his family to cover medical expenses, as well as catch up on any financial needs. With his conditions, treatments, and surgery, Rich has been unable consistently work over the last 3 years, and we all want to support him the best we can! ***

Windmill Work

Finn and I looked up and saw this black shape descending from one of the windmills. It got too low to catch a better photo by the time we got closer. I’m assuming it was a person working on it? Or do they send cameras up so they can investigate from down below? Anyone know?

Sports on Cape Ann LIVE! this week…..

Sports on Cape Ann LIVE! this week…..

Don’t miss the Boston Bruins Alumni vs the GHS Fishermen Alumni LIVE from THE TANK on Saturday @ 2 pm!

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Source Bakery opening on Duncan Street, Gloucester, MA

Source Bakery

3 Duncan Street, Gloucester, MA  01930

Snowfall in Gloucester January 24, 2023

Gloucester 1/24/2023: Yellow and gray streaked sky, roads clear, and light accumulation from yesterday’s snowfall. Despite the sunny and warming up that’s forecast, there should be enough snow when school lets out suitable for building a snowman and slow sledding!

Edward Hopper & Cape Ann: Exhibition Coming to Cape Ann Museum opens July 22 #GloucesterMA

Finally! A major exhibition of Hopper’s Gloucester is underway, and one that will be mounted right here in Gloucester. Mark your calendars for visits to Cape Ann Museum this summer to study up close 60 Edward Hopper paintings, drawings and prints inspired by Gloucester and Cape Ann, on loan from the Whitney Museum of American Art and other public and private collections, and featuring a selection of work by Josephine Nivison Hopper.

Masterpiece drawings are rarely on public view or loaned because 1)they are fragile and watercolors are especially susceptible to light damage and 2)they can be a fixture highlight of a permanent collection which does not warrant any absence easily. This gathering of Hopper originals inspired by Gloucester at the Cape Ann Museum will truly be a once in a generation or lifetime opportunity to see the drawings on view and together in one venue. Investments and improvements into Cape Ann Museum facilities undertaken during Ronda Faloon’s tenure as former Director improved conditions so much that the museum can secure and protect temporary loans of such significance.

Edward Hopper & Cape Ann: Illuminating an American Landscape is on view at CAM this summer 2023. Opening on July 22, Hopper’s birthday, exactly 100 years after his pivotal trip to Gloucester (then celebrating its 300th anniversary), this once-in-a-generation exhibition offers a fresh look at one of America’s best-known artists at the crucial moment that profoundly shaped his art and his life. It shows the largely ignored but significant origin story of Hopper’s years in and around Gloucester, Massachusetts—a period and place that imbued Hopper’s paintings with a clarity and purpose that had eluded his earlier work. The success of Hopper’s Gloucester watercolors transformed his work in all media and set the stage for his monumental career.”

Cape Ann Museum read more here

Edward Hopper (1882-1967) earned respect from his colleagues since his student days and ‘world famous artist’ status in his own time. Admiration for his contribution to American 20th century art did not fade in the 21st century. Indeed it’s been supercharged. Dr. Elliot Bostwick Davis, a long time curator and former museum director, was brought in to lead the survey at Cape Ann Museum, and its accompanying catalogue, published by Rizzoli, the preeminent art publishing house, with a foreword by Adam Weinberg and available in May. Davis was part of the curatorial team that produced the major 2007 Hopper exhibit for the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston which traveled to the Art Institute of Chicago and National Gallery. Significant Hopper artworks are on permanent display and revered worldwide. One imagines that Davis’s efforts were certain to secure the loans Cape Ann Museum sought, and perhaps a future Hopper bequest for the museum. As an art dealer, I first met Dr. Davis when she was an assistant curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art when Colta Ives was the director of the print department.

I determined that there are more than 120 Edward Hopper works of art inspired by Gloucester, and mapped them which helped with the walking tour developed at Cape Ann Museum years after and was credited in CAM’s brochure. Less than 30 had been identified and some were credited to locations elsewhere in Massachusetts or out of state.

Publishers back in 2010 and 2012 did not think there was enough of a market for a Gloucester focused Hopper monograph. Good Morning Gloucester did and was the first to publish that research. In the past decade, Hopper surveys–whether narrow in focus, a broad retrospective traveling in the United States and abroad, or a viral social media expression during the pandemic–have been blockbusters and relevant, inspiring bequests, discoveries, and original work by filmmakers, playwrights, authors and musicians. It’s Gloucester’s time!

Edward Hopper, House in the Italian Quarter, 1923, watercolor, Smithsonian.

“#16 Fort Square Road, Gloucester, MA. Turn around with your back to Gloucester harbor and face “Tony’s House” at the angle shown here. In the painting, note the hint of  city skyline lower left, and the slight  slope along the right of the harbor. The double house and outhouses were irresistible and inevitable subjects.”

Catherine Ryan, 2010. Update: Shingles gone. The home was for sale in 2020, sold, and renovated. Blue cladding is recent. Photo with snow 1/24/2023. Note Birdseye in 2010 photos where Beauport Hotel is now.

The cover for the new catalogue features this home on Washington Street. The painting is in private hands, part of a wonderful collection in New York advised by fantastic curators associated with the Whitney. After this exhibit at Cape Ann Museum perhaps an eventual bequest here in Gloucester could happen.

Have you seen Magnolia Cafe’s new updated website? Now it is even easier to order your food!

Magnolia Cafe – Dine In, Take Out & Delivery, Open Daily 7am-8pm

http://www.mymagcafe.com/

GHS Staff Appreciation

GHS parents! Please help our parent group say thank you to the amazing staff at GHS for their hard work and dedication to our students by contributing to this luncheon! Contributions can be sent to me via venmo or cash can be dropped off to Joan Dallin in the main office. The GHS staff thanks you! Please share to any GHS parent pages!!

Which Bird?

I am considering some new images for giclee printed notecards (thanks to our friends at Cape Ann Giclee) and would like your input. Which of these do you like for blank notecards from Pat D’s Photos for the upcoming season? Back Shore Snowy, Great Blue Heron couple, Barred Owl, Puffin or Baby Gull? Some of these already appear on different products but I’d like to spice up the notecard selection. When I thought about selecting some photos for potential printing, I did not realize they would all end up being birds! For other photos and to folow our adventures, check out Pat D’s Photos and Adventures on Facebook.

Video Beautiful Gloucester In The Snow

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Cape Ann Transportation Authority Did you know there are three different routes that stop at Gloucester train station on Railroad Ave?

You can take the Blue, Green or Orange Routes to access the MBTA commuter rail in downtown Gloucester. Next time you’re planning to go over the bridge, don’t worry about traffic, parking, or any other hassles of driving. Visit canntran.com to see our full schedule or pick up a master bus schedule at our office on Pond Road!