

My View of Life on the Dock


CAFM will be moving back to Stage Fort Park this Summer for our 17th market season. We’ve missed our home and are so excited for the season ahead!
Many thanks to our customers and community partners for supporting this move back as well as Mayor Greg Verga, CAO Jill Cahill and former Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken.
We can’t wait to see you at the market!


We woke up super early on Sunday morning to drive up to Freedom, NH to meet up with the Fish Nerds Guide Service (https://www.facebook.com/FishNerdsGuideService/) for a morning of ice fishing. If you’re looking for a relaxing outdoor activity, in the crisp fresh air, with good people and a beautiful view, this is it. I highly recommend Fish Nerds (who also have a podcast (check out HERE: https://www.podpage.com/fish-nerds-fishing-podcast-1/ ). We’ve spent the day with Clay and Vinnie twice now and have loved it both times. We arrived right at 7:00 a.m. and everything was set and ready to go. A warming tent is available if you’d like, all gear and tackle is ready, and a delicious warm breakfast is prepared right on a skillet on the ice half way through the morning to help warm up for the second half.


Gloucester congratulates the cast of CODA and especially Troy Kotsur for “upending the Oscar race” (quoted from several sources including Deadline.com) at last night’s SAG awards. The cast was presented with the Outstanding Cast award and Troy Kotsur for Best Supporting Actor. Exciting news and well deserved! Congratulations to the entire crew and also to Sian Heder, writer and director. We hope you will all come back to Gloucester!


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It’s been a real yo-yo of temperatures, but the animals adapt and it’s beautiful.













The historic Annisquam Village Church, with its unparalleled acoustics, extraordinary instruments, and singular New England simplicity, has long hosted unique concerts. Ranging from Jacqueline Schwab (pianist for Ken Burns’ documentaries), to jazz great Dave McKenna, to Portuguese “Fado” chanteuse Ana Vinagre, to opera stars from Yakut (on tour for the United Nations), to the “Yokohama Lucy’s” organists, to BSO cellist Jonathan Miller, to the roof-raising New Temple Singers Gospel Choir, performers and audiences alike have found the AVC ideal for lively, intimate musical experiences.
The church now adds a new dimension to its offerings with its first Artist-in-Residence, violinist Scott Moore. Hailing from his native Kentucky, Moore had already forged a reputation when he moved to Gloucester in 2019. Louisville Orchestra conductor Teddy Abrams praises Moore’s “great talent and inventiveness,” noting his virtuosic musicianship and his “powerful, compelling sound.” Meanwhile, Moore has kept his roots alive with rock, jazz, bluegrass, and his own fusion of these genres in his compositions. A longtime member of the 23 String Band, he has performed across the country as a crowd favorite at festivals like Rockygrass, Grey Fox, Forecastle, ROMP, Festival of the Bluegrass. Moore’s studio incorporates both recording and composing /arranging capabilities as well. He lives in Lanesville with his wife, violinist Erica Pisaturo
and their two children.
In 2018, Moore began performing, from memory, J. S. Bach’s complete Sonatas and Partitas for solo violin. Sampling the acoustics at the Village Church when he first arrived on Cape Ann, Moore says he knew he’d found “an ideal space to perform this sublime music.” Music Director Kathleen Adams describes his Bach as “brilliant, transcendent playing, promising exciting and wide-ranging collaborations here.”
As Artist-in-Residence, Moore will offer three Sunday afternoon Bach recitals (dates TBD). Turning his fiddle to another genre, he will curate a local ensemble to perform with him in a Chamber Roots concert later in the year.
Third Sunday worship services at the Village Church will feature Moore’s violin along with organ (or piano) and choir. The public is warmly welcomed. For more information, or to be on a concert mailing list, contact:
Kathleen Adams, AVC Music Director – jkadams967@gmail.com Rev. Sue Koehler-Arsenault, Pastor – capeannrevsue@gmail.com
It is always pretty after a snow storm. The sunset was pretty with the glow of the Boston skyline and a plane coming into Logan.

Frosted…


Current Nia Routine: Motown
Come join us as we revisit a routine celebrating the great music of Motown. You will sing along and groove to the tunes like Superstition, Baby Love, and more.
Moving to Heal NEW TIME Thursdays at 1:30 PM
Moving to Heal Nia is a slower, less intensive class with less standing and more done in the chair. Great for people with injuries or conditions that make it hard to participate in a classic Nia class. Also good for people getting back into exercise. For more info on Moving to Heal, see the info and videos on my web site or click here
Restorative Yoga

In this crazy season, treat yourself to an hour of peace, relaxation and restoration. Lovely passive practice aimed at quieting the nervous system, mind and body.
Find some cushions, large books, yoga blocks, blankets, whatever you can…
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Saturday, April 9, 2022, 7pm, Dolan Performing Arts Center, Ipswich HS,
High Street, Ipswich MA, (Snow date Sunday, April 10, 2pm)
David Benjamin, Nalani Fujiwara and Bob Rick, Directors
Three local concert bands are preparing an exciting Cape Ann Festival concert combining the musicians of the Cape Ann Community Band, Ipswich Community Band and the Rockport Legion Band on Saturday, April 9, 7pm, at the Dolan Performing Arts Center at Ipswich HS. The snow date will be Sunday, April 10, at 2pm. Each of the band directors have extended invitations to their players. Those players will contribute to a true regional effort to provide a free concert featuring a large ensemble which will resonate as a true festival of our musical Cape Ann community.
The program is geared toward community players and the music represents varying levels of ability; there’s something for everyone. Players will prepare for three weeks in March, beginning on Monday, March 21, at 7pm, at the Ipswich High School Band Room. Each of the three directors will share in conducting the program.
Each of the bands is seeking support from the local business community and individuals to help meet the expenses to produce this concert. All are encouraged to “help us if you can.” Support is sought from each of the bands’ business communities. This concert is sponsored in part by the Ipswich Cultural Council; funded by the Massachusetts Cultural Council LCC Grant Program.
Donations can be made out to:
Cape Ann Community Band/ 32 Revere Street/ Gloucester MA 01930
For more information please contact David Benjamin at 978-281-2286 or by email at David@DavidLBenjamin.com,
Nalani Fujiwara: enigma15@verizon.net, or Bob Rick: bobrick7337@yahoo.com
GloucesterCast 556 with Amanda Mohan, Pat Dalpiaz, Jim Capillo and Joey C Livestreaming 2/27/22
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The snow was just the right consistency for some pretty awesome snowman-building around town. Our coast has some new sentinels—from the temp agency 🙂



