Schooner Spirit of Massachusetts Arrives

The Schooner Spirit Of Massachusetts Arrives in Gloucester 8:30pm 08/04/2010

Michigan Family travels to eat at the Causeway Restaurant

Lots of People from Michigan come visit Gloucester, must be the thrill of the tides.
Young couple from Michigan
Michigan Family – Causeway Restaurant

  Enjoy the video

 

Link to  Causeway Restaurant  Menu  

http://www.capeannweb.com/menus/causeway.htm

The Boys Are Crushing The Tinker Mackerel At The State Fish Pier

video tomorrow

DSC08665

 

these are the hooks that seemed to be catching the most fish-

DSC08664

Underway

After a Short Stay the  Harvey F. Gamage Leaves Gloucester.

It was hard to get Photos of the  Harvey F. Gamage Schooner from Land during it’s stay in Gloucester last week due to the location where it was tied up. I caught it as it was leaving the Inner Harbor and Headed for Portland, ME. The Schooners White Hull and everything around it Glowed in the Setting Sun. Unfortunatley the Sun hid behind some clouds before the Schooner made it to the Paint Factory. That would’ve been a great Photo.

For more Info on Ocean Classroom and the Harvey F. Gamage Click the link below; 

http://www.oceanclassroom.org/

 

 

 

 

Monday Night Cookouts at Stage Fort Park

Pastor Jack Brown of the North Shore Bible Church hosts a cookout every Monday through out the summer.

 

Gloucester Featured On Bert The Conqueror On the Travel Channel Wednesday Night at 10PM

Don’t forget to set your DVRs or tune in Wednesday night on the Travel Channel when Bert The Conqueror takes on the Greasy Pole

image

Here is the video I took of Bert walking when it happened live-

You should be alerted to this soon other places

You saw it here first on Good Morning Gloucester.

But of course you knew that

Gill Net Fisheries Event August 14th

We had the privilege to offload the Phyllis a at our dock in East Gloucester.  The Arnold brothers are among the classiest men the fishing industry has ever seen.

On Saturday, August 14th from 10AM to 2PM at the Gloucester Marine Railways, Rocky Neck, we are celebrating the 100th anniversary of a group of fishermen from Charleviox, Michigan bringing gill net fishing to Gloucester and the whole East Coast.

They were called "the Michigan Bears" and the man who built the fishing vessel Phyllis A. was their leader.

The Phyllis A. is the oldest fishing boat in Gloucester Harbor (1 year older then Adventure) and she fished for the Arnold Family, out of Gloucester, for 75 years before becoming a museum ship over seen by the Phyllis A. Marine Association, a non-profit organization.

click the picture to view full sized

scan0001

Art Rocks! Looks Like it found a Great Home!

 

First of all; I usually don’t think things through too much. I just do it and deal with the fallout later. Such as some of my Posts here on GMG. 🙂

Sometimes I’ll Complain to Joey that I have nothing left to offer that’s interesting to the GMG Readers. Joey will say a few inspiring words. Words that I can’t repeat here at the moment. Maybe another Time. But, he does motivate me.

I came up with the idea of these “Art Rocks” When I  heard the song by the band The Police, “Message in a Bottle” When I was down at Pebble Beach Sketching. So I sketched a few rocks with my Sharpie and left them for someone to find. I didn’t think of it until I received emails saying they found my “Art Rock” and loved the idea. So I did a few more and left them at Cressy Beach. When I was back there a few days later the Rocks were gone but I never received any emails. I wrote Joey an email saying the “Art Rocks” are Bust! He didn’t think so, he said just keep trying. So I figured I try one at the State Fish Pier. The response really moved me. When I think “Why do I keep doing this GMG thing it takes up a lot of my time and Brain Power. Ok, no wise ass remarks on that last one please. Now I Know why. GMG has a lot of Positive effect on people and myself. I’m just glad I could contribute a little with this “Art Rocks” thing.  THANKS! GMG, JOEY and of course DEBBIE CLARKE for all of her Encouragement and Inspiration.

OK, ON WITH THE POST.

“Art, Rocks!”

I left an “Art Rock” at the State Fish Pier (my favorite hang out) Saturday Morning.

here’s the link to that Post: Paint Factory “Art Rock” click here

I Love viewing the Paint Factory and the going ons there during the rising and setting sun. The Area Glows with Light at those times. I decided to draw the Paint Factory on a Rock and leave it there for someone to find. You never know who will find it. I left my email address on it so the person who found it could contact me.

I’d like to share the emails with you that I received from the person who found it.

First Email From Debbie;

Was in Gloucester today. Found your rock at State Pier around 12:30 not sure what your game is please tell me if I was supposed too turn it in somewhere.
Debbie
South Windsor, CT
My reply back To Debbie;
 
Hi, Debbie,
Thanks for contacting me.
it’s no game. Sorry you didn’t win anything other than a rock. 🙂  Keep it if you like it. I paint and draw a lot. When the mood hits I’ll draw a scene of where i am and leave the rock for someone to find. A FREE SOUVENIR.
Hope you like it. I also write for a popular website here in Gloucester, Ma. called Good Morning Gloucester. It’s a site about what’s happening here and beautiful photos of the area. If you’d like you could send me a picture of you and whoever else was with you and how came across the rock and  I’d post it up on that site. It’s up to you, But I hope you liked my Rock. Here’s a link to the post I put up after I left my rock art there.

https://goodmorninggloucester.wordpress.com/2010/07/31/free-artwork-rocks/

Take Care,
Paul Frontiero

The Last Email From Debbie;

I think this is the best game, hide and seek! With an awesome prize. It is the best souvenir I have gotten.
I went up there with my friends Greg and Anita Dziedzic and Jim Gularte. Anita lost her son in Iraq on 8/1/05, Sgt. David Coullard, he was a Marine Sniper and my friend. Jim is a sniper instructor at Camp Pendleton who has reached out to Anita. We all went to see Gloucester a favorite get-a-way of Anita’s to try to help her through this emotional weekend. It really brightened her day when I found the rock. Thank you for sharing your art with us.
Debbie, South Windsor, CT
 
I really don’t know what to write after that email.
Other Than, Thank you Debbie, you made my Summer.

The People that were with Debbie; Greg and Anita Dziedzic and Jim Gularte

The rock that Debbie found. Medium; Sharpie on Sea Rock

Sharpies Rule!

More Saibag Auction Coverage Video

GHS Sailing Program HANDBAG CONTEST at Art Haven 

 HANDBAG CONTEST and SILENT AUCTION held at Art Haven, with all proceeds go to the GHS Sailing Program. 

The Judges

 

In Memory Of Our Dear Friend Jean Roberts- As Seen On The Counter At Last Stop Varierty

Here’s a regret-

Last summer Jean told me she was going to live in California with her children.  You have to know that as an East Gloucester kid Jean was always around and someone that everyone really loved.  I told her that I’d come back in to Last Stop Variety where she worked and do an interview with her about what it meant to be a Gloucester girl and to say good bye to the many folks that enjoyed her sense of humor and company over the years before she packed up and left for California.

I never got back to do that interview and it would have been a great treasure.

Jean you are loved and a legend around here. I hope you are at peace and happy in heaven where you surely reside.

DSC08536

Releasing The Albino Lobster At Pavillion Beach

Be Well My Fine Friend!  Try Not To Get Eaten On Your Way Out 🙂

This was the albino lobster which the marine Biologist at the New England Aquarium called one in one million that we let Jeff Schroeder release for the taping of CBS Around the World For Free

DSC08498

DSC08497

DSC08499

Larry Dahlmer Gallery on Rocky Neck

Larry Dahlmer Rocky Neck Artist

If you love Gloucester History and Art, you got to stop by and see Larry Dahlmer at his Gallery on Rocky Neck.

He’s got some great Paintings and Affordable Prints. Larry makes any of his Paintings of Historic Gloucester Scenes available in Print. If you don’t see it, Just Ask.

His Gallery is one of the must see places on Cape Ann. Larry’s Gallery is the first one on your Right as soon as you pass the parking lot, you can’t miss it. There is a Bow of a boat sticking out of the front of his Gallery right over the sidewalk.

Larry Dahlmer at his Gallery on Rocky Neck
You Can't Miss Larry's Gallery

CHECK OUT LARRY’S WEBSITE BY CLICKING THE LINK BELOW

http://www.ladarts.com

Gloucester Nicknames Research Project

Roseanne and her grand-daughter, she does not have a nickname other than “adorable”

   Roseanne Cody is doing research on Gloucester Nicknames …..   

 If you have a nickname or have a Dad, Uncle, Aunt, Mom, or any relative or friend that you would like to include in the research, Please send the following information to the below address:   

 The Nickname   

Brief Story of how they got the name.   

If possible a photo would be great.   

 Send To:
R. Cody
POB 373
Gloucester MA. 01930-0373

 Some interesting Nicknames already in the research.   

 “SPADIE” Randazza

“SAMMY BLACK”

“LEFTY” Pete

This information will be for a potential book about Gloucester—don’t be left out—get your relatives name AND THE STORY BEHIND HOW HE/SHE GOT THE NICKNAME included in this book.  If you have a photo to be included , that will add to your nickname and story.

Passports For Dinner With Jeff Schroeder, Director Zsolt,John the Cameraman, The Rabbit and Benny Goodman

After Jeff Walked The Greasy Pole (you will see what happened to the albino lobster in an upcoming video) we went to Passports for an excellent meal.

click the pics for full sized versions

DSC08506

Zsolt one of teh creators of the show and director was absolutely blown away by the Seafood and Jeff went to town on the lobster and steak

DSC08503

 DSC08504

 DSC08505

Jeff Schroeder From CBS Amazing Race and Big Brother Walks the Greasy Pole

Jeff Walks the Greasy Pole In Gloucester Harbor To Earn The Right To Release an Extremely Rare Albino Lobster Back to the Ocean

More Pics and Video With The Fate of The Albino Lobster Coming, Jeff and the crew’s sleeping arrangements, dinner pics, and more video to process- here at GoodMorningGloucester.org

Teaching Opportunities- Eastern Point Day School-Gloucester, MA

image

For any of you teachers out there that either live in G-Town or would like to relocate to one of the most beautiful communities on the planet, I saw this listing on Craigslist-

We are searching for caring, dedicated, and skilled professionals to teach at Eastern Point Day School, which serves children in grades Pre K-8. The successful candidates will demonstrate the ability to work well with children in a multi-age classroom. We are looking for experienced candidates who use best practices, technology, current methodologies, creativity, innovation and a balanced approach to instruction. Starting date is the week of 8/30/10.
CLASSROOM TEACHERS (1 – 2 positions)-Kindergarten through Grade 8 Multi-Age,
For the 2010/2011 school year, we anticipate the need for 1-2 additional certified classroom teachers who are able to work collaboratively, team teach and differentiate instruction for children of varying ages and grades. Expertise and experience at the early childhood (Grades K-1), intermediate (Grades 2-4) and/or upper levels (Grades 5-8) required. Our grade levels are combined and based upon enrollment projections, curriculum and planned growth.
SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS (Pre-Kindergarten through grade 8)
We are looking for substitute teachers throughout the year to work in our multi-age classroom settings for grades Pre-K to grade 8.
MUSIC TEACHER, (1 position-part time)
We are looking for a talented, joyful, and energetic music educator who has a passion for working with children of all ages. Our music program integrates classroom curriculum, music history, drama, chorus and performance programs. Ideal candidates have demonstrated skills working with young children and are creative and excited about developing and delivering a music curriculum. The ability to play strings and/or piano is preferred. Our music program focuses on the following:
-Vocal music
-Improvisation
-Performance
-Reading and notating music
-Listening, analyzing and describing music
-Music History
-Understanding relationships between music and other arts and disciplines outside the arts
SPANISH TEACHER, (1 position-part time)
We are also searching for a skilled teacher of Spanish who can bring their love of this language and culture to our community. The successful candidate will be able to balance verbal and written language instruction. Ideal candidates have demonstrated skills working with young children and are creative and excited about developing and delivering a Spanish curriculum. The Spanish program has the following focus:
-Build listening and comprehension as language learners.
-Communicate with others using vocabulary, useful phrases or expressions and simple sentences.
-Broaden understanding of Spanish language, history and culture.
-Follow simple directions accurately.
-Acquire and apply new vocabulary.
Teaching Opportunities
-As a small, non profit school, our educational community offers a unique opportunity for interested educators to work in an intimate, hands-on environment. From classroom to school events, our teachers work with each other, and with school families to create a participative and progressive academic experience between grade levels. Additionally, experiential learning units will typically become themed in our trimester schedule, and overlap between grades. We also utilize our vast local resources to enhance our curriculum.
School Mission Statement- Inspire, Challenge, Educate
-Eastern Point Day School?s mission is to inspire, challenge, and educate. Hands on experiential learning combined with small class size and a deep respect for a child?s individuality create a nurturing atmosphere where children excel academically, grow emotionally, and develop social responsibility.
Eastern Point Day School is committed to providing our students with the skills to be successful in the 21st century. They take place in a meaningful, experiential based learning environment and are focused on the following areas:
-Core Academic Subjects include a classical education in language arts, math, science, health, history, civics, geography, art, music, drama, Spanish and physical education utilizing a standards based curriculum.
– Interdisciplinary Themes incorporating an experiential approach to learning connect basic subjects to a broad based theme or topic such as global awareness, environmental studies, etc.
-Innovation is woven into each subject and includes investigation, critical and creative thinking, problem solving, communication and collaboration.
-Information, Media and Technology required of today’s students include information and media literacy, communications and technology.
– Life and Work Skills are needed to navigate in today’s fast-paced, high-technology world. The development the individual student?s social competency and responsibility includes flexibility, adaptability, initiative and self direction, cross-cultural awareness, productivity, accountability, organization, and leadership.
Background and Environment
-There is nowhere on Cape Ann where you will find such a dynamic and diverse educational experience at our tuition level plus sibling discounts. Our headmaster and faculty are directing a strong curriculum plan, enrichment programs such as art, dance, drama, physical education, movement, Spanish, and music, and a cooperative experiential learning environment with small average classroom sizes (12:1).
Grades Offered in 2010-2011 are Pre-Kindergarten/Transitional Kindergarten, Kindergarten to 8th.
The Eastern Point Day School Experience offers
-Small class size averaging 12 students or less with individualized instruction
-Friendly family environment
-Flexible multi-age settings with a hands on, experiential and integrated approach to learning
-Great, happy students with a natural curiosity and love of learning
– Nurturing, quality, bachelors and masters level teaching staff
-Solid yet flexible curriculum with a focus on academic excellence and social responsibility
-Strong administration and leadership team poised for present and future growth
-Great student, parent and family involvement
-Use of local resources and field experiences such as Cape Ann Museum, Maritime Heritage Museum, Sawyer Library, Cape Ann Cable TV, Hammond Castle, Coast Guard, Wolf Hollow
-Special subjects of Spanish, Drama, Dance, PE, Creative Movement, Art, Music, and extracurricular lessons of Piano, Guitar
-Winter Program and Spring Arts Festival at the Gloucester Stage Company
-A quality preschool and extended day childcare program
-Majestic school setting on a hill overlooking the ocean
-A great private school education at a tremendous value
Contact Eastern Point Day School by 7/29/10
8 Farrington Avenue
Gloucester, Massachusetts 01930
ssilvestri@easternpointdayschool.org
http://www.easternpointdayschool.org/
Response Requirements
– Email correspondence only-No Phone calls
– Please include cover letter to Headmaster Steve Silvestri
– Support the Letter with Resume
– Please list three references
Application Requirements
Upon review of your submission, if eligible, you will be invited to participate in the first stage of an application and recruitment process:
Next steps will include:
– Application
– Multiple Interviews with Different Sections of School Leadership and Administration
– Verification of Massachusetts or Equivalent Teaching Certification or Licensure
– Background Check (CORI)

deb Clarke Sunday Morning Painting Class

The Sunday Morning Painting Class
From deb Clarke;
Sunday morning we held our painting class in my backyard.  we reviewed some work, then the students painted. i drew with my new sharpies.  this is the view toward the State Fish Pier with the towers of Our Lady of Good Vogaye on the upper right and the Marchant Street “Tower House” on the upper left.  I have since added aluminum leaf to the drawing to help define some of the shapes.  will post follow-up.  gorgeous day here on the cove, on shore breeze and the air is dry!  YES!
 
later,
deb.
 
 For more information On the Sunday Morning Painting Class Contact Deb Clarke at:

Hot Tuna Offloads A Tuna Next Door Video

Many Tuna Buyers Have These Trucks With Winches attached To The Back To Offload Tuna.  They can travel up and down the coast as the tuna migrate with the season.

Pictures Coming