Happy Fourth of July!

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Matthew Green

Quick answers to questions we’ve been getting about tonight’s parade, fireworks, concert & laser light show

Over the past couple of days, Vickie and I have answered a number of questions from people calling about tonight’s festivities.  I figure that for everyone who calls there are several others who have the same question but don’t call, so here are some answers:

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO GO TO THE CONCERT?
NOTHING.  It’s Free.

CAN WE PARK AT THE HIGH SCHOOL?
NO.  At least not according to this article in the Gloucester Daily Times.  “Because construction crews have blocked off part of the school’s parking lot due to Newell Stadium construction …”

WHAT TIME IS THE CONCERT, PARADE, FIREWORKS, LASER LIGHT SHOW — AND WHO’S PERFORMING?
5:00 Roots 66 Kicks off the Music
6:00 Horribles Parade
7:00 Cape Ann Big Band & Runaround
9:30 Fireworks
10:00 Laser Light Show
Then dance and party under the stars and lasers ’till 11pm.  Horribles Parade Winners will be announced from the Concert Stage at some time after the fireworks.  All times (except fireworks) are approximate and may change based on the parade.  (See more details here.)

WHAT IS THE PARADE ROUTE?
Here’s an excerpt from today’s Glocuester Daily Times:
“beginning at Gloucester High School. Parade runs from GHS down Centennial Avenue, up Western Avenue to Tally’s Corner, then down Rogers Street before turning left on Manuel Lewis Street. Parade then runs up Main Street to Pleasant, up Pleasant to Prospect, and then turns left on Prospect, right onto Railroad Avenue, right onto Washington Street, and left on Centennial back to GHS.”
See the full Glocuester Daily Times article, here.

WILL THERE BE FOOD?
YES.  Vendors will be on the Boulevard and Gloucester boasts some of the best restaurants north of Boston.  See a list of Gloucester restaurants here.

WHERE IS THE BEST PLACE TO SEE THE FIREWORKS?
That depends on how close you like to be.  For an intense fireworks-emersion experience, my favorite spot is the path that runs along the harbor at Stage Fort Park.  If you’re on the Boulevard facing west, just walk toward Stage Fort Park (see map) on the sidewalk that is as close to the water as possible and stay close to the water.  You’ll end up on a fairly dark path right under where the fireworks are shot off.  It’s loud, brilliant and awesome!

Now, if you want a more communal experience, the best place is on the Boulevard near the concert stage (see map here).  The view is perfect and you get to oohh and aahhh and cheer with lots of other fireworks fans.  Plus you’ll be in a perfect spot to catch the laser light show that immediately follows the fireworks.

Let’s have some fun tonight!

Labor Day fireworks

As seen from Rocky Neck, after the pot luck supper and sing-along on the schooner Adventure:

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– Fr. Matthew Green

Another FREE Concert on the Boulevard Saturday Night to complement the Boat Parade of Lights and Fireworks!

July 3 Concert on the Boulevard

Ringo Tarr is at it again, folks.  He’s putting on another FREE concert at the Boulevard.

Thousands of people danced and partied with us on July 3.  Were you there?  It was a perfect night for dancing and celebration.

Saturday’s concert features classic rock dance band Full Circle, so come ready to dance again!

Music starts at 7pm and continues until 11pm with breaks for the Boat Parade of Lights and Fireworks

Help celebrate the the Schooner Festival by dancing on the Boulevard.

Don’t miss the last free big outdoor concert of the summer!

Happy Independence Day!

Photos taken of the fireworks last night, from my perch on the roof of the rectory:

 

Special thanks and prayers for all the men and women who have served their country to help protect and defend our freedom!

Besides the fireworks, what a beautiful moon we had last night…

-Fr. Matthew Green

2011 Schooner Festival Fireworks Photo From Bill O’Connor

Hey Joey,

I was out on the rocks at on Wonson Cove taking shots of the fireworks the other night and was fortunate enough to get this one.  I thought I would share it as a fun way to end the summer!

Thanks,
~Bill O’Connor
North Shore Kid

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2011 Fireworks from Niles Beach Photo From Nick Villa

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Photo of my nephew Daniel enjoying the show last night.

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Happy New Year

Some Boston fireworks and New Year wishes for everyone here on Cape Ann (or wherever you are right now reading GMG).

Photo by E.J. Lefavour of Boston’s 375th Celebration fireworks

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