Happenin’ Place…

My View of Life on the Dock
Happenin’ Place…

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 20, 2022
JAZZ SINGER RHIANNON HURST PERFORMS AT MUSIC ON MEETINGHOUSE GREEN ON FRIDAY, JULY 29
An award-winning local jazz vocalist and rising star, Rhiannon teams up with a great quartet for another unforgettable free Friday evening
concert at the corner of Middle and Church Streets at 6:00 p.m.
Even before she graduated high school, Rockport native Rhiannon Hurst was winning awards at regional, national, and international competitions
and earning some serious respect in the jazz world. Her talent has been described as, “integrating her innate ability and skills into an emerging musical
personality.” As a high school sophomore, Rhiannon won 2nd place in the Berklee International High School Jazz Singer’s Showcase. She was one of four
graduating seniors to receive the Excellence in Music Award from the Massachusetts Music Educators Association.
Rhiannon was the recipient of a prestigious 2021 National YoungArts Foundation (YoungArts) award in jazz voice for her caliber of artistic achievement. She
joins 659 of the nation’s young visual, literary, and performing artists in opportunities for collaboration, professional development, fellowships, residencies,
and awards. Now a much sought after performer, Rhiannon’s professional engagements range from local favorite restaurants to Boston’s Symphony Hall and
the State Room.
Your free-will donations will support the concert’s featured local non-profit partner The Open Door – alleviating the impact of hunger in our community
by connecting people to good food, advocating on behalf of those in need, and engaging others in the work of building food security. The evening’s food
vendor is the Lobster Roller offering their delicious lobster rolls and clam chowder.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Now entering its seventh season, Music on Meetinghouse Green features nine free Friday evening concerts from July 8 to September 9. Performances are
held on the Green and feature great music, favorite foods from local vendors, and a different North Shore non-profit organization featured each week through
free-will donations from the audience. Concerts begin at 6:00 p.m. and conclude at 8:30 p.m. Some chairs will be provided and audience members are welcome
to bring their own lawn chairs or blankets. Picnic with delicious local food from our vendors or bring your own. Performances are handicapped accessible and
parking on the Green is limited to persons with disabilities.
ABOUT THE GLOUCESTER MEETINGHOUSE FOUNDATION
Founded in 2015, the Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation is dedicated to preserving the landmark building as a civic hub, entertainment venue, and community
center. In addition to its work to preserve the historic 1806 Meetinghouse, GMF is currently raising funds to restore Meetinghouse Green. The GMF has received a
$130,000 grant from the Community Preservation Act and a $2,000 grant from the Essex Heritage Partnership Grant Program towards a total project goal of $340,000.
Construction is scheduled to begin in spring 2023.
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS
Thanks to our sponsors, many of whom have contributed since the series’ first year, all of the season’s expenses for musicians and logistics are fully paid making it possible
for 100% of audience donations to go directly to our non-profit partners.
PLATINUM: John and Janis Bell, J.J. and Jackie Bell, Karen Bell, Cape Ann Savings Bank, J. Linzee Coolidge, Scobie Ward, GOLD: BOMCO, Mary Hintlian, Trish Roach and Rob Martin,
Mary Weissblum, SILVER: JoeAnn Hart and Gordon Baird, Landesign, Susan Mckain and Ken Steiner, Charles Nazarian, John and Sandra Ronan, BRONZE: Jerry Ackerman,
Peter Calkins and Susan Casey, Jonathan Golding and Sally Bradley-Golding, Joe and Maggie Rosa, Kathleen and Peter Van Demark, Kathleen Williams
For more information, a full schedule of upcoming concerts and events, and to sign up for the GMF newsletter, visit www.gloucestermeetinghouse.org
We hope to see you tomorrow for the Music Man at the Magnolia Library at 10am.

![]() The Cape Ann Artisans are pleased to welcome everyone into their studios for a mid-summer event called the Mini-Tour. For this special event on Saturday, August 13th, nine studios will be participating between the hours of 10AM and 5PM. Read the full press release here. |
The Cape Ann Artisans are pleased to welcome everyone into their studios for a mid-summer event called the Mini-Tour. For this special event on Saturday, August 13th, nine studios will be participating between the hours of 10AM and 5PM. Read the full press release here. |
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| Mini-Tour Participating artists:John Abisamra – Fine Art Photography David Archibald – Ceramic Arts – Porcelain & Stoneware Cynthia Curtis – Ceramic Arts – Stoneware Jacqueline Ganim-DeFalco – Sea Glass Wearable Art Deborah Gonet – Painting – Mixed Media Melody Phaneuf – Painting Scott Place and Erin O’Sullivan – Ceramic Arts Pam Stratton – Mosaics and Mixed Media Beth Williams – Handmade Glass Beads and Jewelry |


The tour is “self-guided”; visitors can start at any studio location. Advance planning is encouraged using the online map, which is also available as hard copy with our brochures. A special Mini-Tour rack card highlights the participating Artisans. Brochures/maps and rack cards are available at the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce, Maria Miles Visitors Center (North of Boston CVB) on Rt. 95 South, Stage Ft. Park Visitors Center, local banks, CAA partner locations and all CAA studios.
You can visit these studios on August 13th and enjoy a Sales Tax holiday with retail items up to $2500.




Link here- www.thefrikitikiofgloucester.com
Head over to today’s paper to check our more color photos- Gloucester Daily Times
Showtimes today and tomorrow 4pm


My younger son, Finn, recently began rowing with the Gloucester Gig Rowers. What a great club… he’s happy to have yet another opportunity to be on the water and be introduced to a different aspect of Gloucester’s rich maritime culture. You can check them out here: https://www.gloucestergigrowers.com/

The same afternoon we entertained a visit from a feeding osprey, this young buck took a dash across the marsh. It’s a totally entertaining back yard we have in Magnolia!!!



| Island Dinner Cruise with Musical Guest Pier AveJuly 21st, 6-9pm |

We’re bringing the good vibes with our Island Dinner Cruise on Thursday, July 21st!
Join us for this island themed cruise, with live music by Pier Ave, tropical themed food and drink, and breathtaking views.
| FULL DINNER MENU |
| Freshly Baked Virgilio’s Rolls Spring Salad of Mesclun Spring MixTraditional Vegetables Topped with our House Mustard Vinaigrette Penne Pasta Alfredo Pasta with a Rich Cream Sauce North Atlantic Haddock Fresh Haddock Baked with a Lemon and White Wine, Topped with Homemade Breadcrumbs Prime Rib Carving Station Tender Prime Rib Carved by the Chef, Accompanied with Au Jus andHorseradish Sauce Chef’s Choice of Vegetable Roasted Red Bliss PotatoesDessert Chocolate Mousse Full Coffee & Tea Station |
| UPCOMING CRUISES |
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| Prime Rib Dinner CruiseSaturday, July 236PM-9PM |
| Featuring a prime rib carving station, penne pasta alfredo, and more. |
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The Gloucesterman Launch is back up in running with a brand new engine . Big thank you to Cape Ann Marine Sales & Service. With out them we would of been down for much longer . Launch service has resumed! Please be patient as launch service may be a little slower than normal as we follow in the proper break in procedures for the new motor.




Culture Splash is back for 2022, building off the success of last summer’s inaugural program. Gloucester is the only city in Massachusetts to have two designated cultural districts. This summer our cultural districts join forces to celebrate and promote our vibrant cultural organizations, creative groups and individuals, galleries, artists and non-profits. Join Rocky Neck Cultural District and Harbortown Cultural District in celebrating the very best of what Gloucester has to offer.
Every Thursday evening from June 23 to August 25, a different cultural organization will be spotlighted on Rocky Neck and in Harbortown. These signature cultural hosts will welcome visitors and residents from 4:00 to 7:00pm, highlighting their cultural work and programs in an Open House format, free to the public. Additionally, each host will bring together the offerings from the local creative community with performances, openings, and presentations. So that you can see ALL that each night has to offer, we are hosting free Harbor Shuttle access from 4:00 to 8:00pm between Harbor Loop and Rocky Neck. Shuttle will be leaving every half hour from the Harbormaster dock and the docks by the Studio.
Gloucester has a robust cultural community beyond compare. With so much to experience, we encourage you to join us. Music, art, culture, heritage, galleries, dance, and maritime history awaits. Make this the summer you get out and experience it all. Check back for weekly event activities and business happenings.
Culture Splash is brought to you by Rocky Neck Cultural District and Downtown Cultural District, made possible by a grant from the Mass Cultural Council.







Good Evening Gloucester…


Music from the silver screen, great songs from the movies.
The best popcorn in Massachusetts is here! Children are especially welcome. Folding chairs and blankets are good.
Bob Rick, Conductor and Music Director
“This program is supported in part by a grant from the Rockport Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency



