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Tag: Schooner Festival
Video- 2011 Large Schooner Race Winner Spirit of Bermuda
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 Schooner Festival Sunday Parade of Sails From Len Burgess
Parade of Sail and tail-end of Mayor’s Race From Rick Isaacs
Not much happening in Gloucester these days is there?
Nothing to do, ho hum.
Bahahahahahahah!
Hey you, yeah you sitting in that chair wishing you were here in the middle of the action! The fun isn’t over yet! We still have a Block Party right around the corner and a whole lot more fun stuff coming up. The fun doesn’t stop just because labor Day is over. This town has some killer community event every single weekend of the year. You need help with accommodations or finding out stuff to do? Check out The Chamber of Commerce Website or Discover Gloucester or GloucesterMa.com to get the latest skinny on what’s happening round town. Or of course you could check out our little ol blog.
Racing On The Thomas E Lannon- 2011 Schooner Festival Photos From Kathy Chapman
Click first photo for the action packed slide show from new GMG contributor Kathy Chapman
Check out Kathy’s Site Here- http://www.kathychapman.com


2011 PARADE OF SAIL and START OF MAYOR’S RACE
Thank you to Bob Hastings and The Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce for inviting us aboard to cover the race.
Video 2011 Parade Of Sails Gloucester Schooner Festival From Barbara Luster
Special thanks to Bob Hastings and the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce for inviting GMG aboard to bring it to you FIRST!
Live Blogging 2011 Gloucester Schooner Fest- Webcam and Live Updates Here
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2011 Gloucester Schooner Fest Live Cam provided by Discover Gloucester
Click Here For The Schedule of Events
We will be live blogging here at this post all weekend long. If you have a picture or upload a YouTube video send it in to goodmorninggloucester at yahoo.com and we will add to the 2011 Schooner Festival Live Blog Timeline. If you are out on the water and have an iPhone send in those pics to the email address above and we will post them, don’t forget to add how you would like the photo credited.
Friday Evening Rick Isaacs Submits-
4:45AM Saturday September 3 The Heritage Center- Epi-Center of Schooner Festival Activities-
Screen shot from the 2011 Schooner Festival Webcam 8:09AM
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9:15AM The Scene At The Heritage Center
Video-
Donna Ardizzoni Photos-
Ardelle-
Galley on the Roseway
Mast on the Roseway
Quarters on the Roseway
Sunday September 4, 2011 4:45AM at Gloucester Maritime
Parade of Sails Sunday 11:00AM-
Parade Of Sails Photos From Donna Ardizzoni
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Video- Gloucester Zen 2011 Schooner Festival 4:45AM At Gloucester Maritime
2011 Schooner Festival At Dawn Sunday Morning 4:45AM
Video- 2011 Gloucester Schooner Festival Saturday Morning Live At The Heritage Center
Here’s the scene 9:15AM at The Heritage Center
Live Blogging Gloucester Schooner Fest- Webcam and Live Updates Here
click to view the action live-
2011 Gloucester Schooner Fest Live Cam provided by Discover Gloucester
Click Here For The Schedule of Events
We will be live blogging here at this post all weekend long. If you have a picture or upload a YouTube video send it in to goodmorninggloucester at yahoo.com and we will add to the 2011 Schooner Festival Live Blog Timeline. If you are out on the water and have an iPhone send in those pics to the email address above and we will post them, don’t forget to add how you would like the photo credited.
Friday Evening Rick Isaacs Submits-
4:45AM Saturday September 3 The Heritage Center- Epi-Center of Schooner Festival Activities-
Screen shot from the 2011 Schooner Festival Webcam 8:09AM
click the pic below to see the action live
9:15AM The Scene At The Heritage Center
Video-
Donna Ardizzoni Photos-
Ardelle-
Galley on the Roseway
Mast on the Roseway
Quarters on the Roseway
Sunday September 4, 2011 4:45AM at Gloucester Maritime
Parade of Sails Sunday 11:00AM-
Parade Of Sails Photos From Donna Ardizzoni
If you appreciate GMG and feel that we deserve to be Boston’s Most Valuable Blog feel free to give us your vote-
Schooner Festival Is Coming This Weekend- Photo From Len Burgess
Len writes-
Here’s the "Bald Eagle" from the 2010 Schooner Festival.
Wishing for good weather this year too.
Here is the Official Schooner Festival Website Hosted By the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce
Sailing Instructions
Traditional Small Craft Races (2011)
Parade of Sail (2011)
Mayor’s Race (2011)
Chamber Artist Donald A. Mosher
Cape Ann’s Schooners
Thomas E. Lannon, leading the Parade of Sail
Adventure, hosting the Mayor’s Reception,
Lewis H. Story, flagship for the Essex Shipbuilding Museum, and Ardelle built in Essex in 2011
and the flagship for Maritime Gloucester.
The Bald Eagle and Sugar Babe from Gloucester
and Green Dragon from Manchester.
Click here for information on the restoration efforts
for the 117-year old Schooner Ernestina.
American Schooner Association
American Sail Training Association
Holy Crap Where Did The Summer Go? It’s Schooner Festival Weekend!
Weekend after weekend there are amazing things to do around here, we all know that. But this weekend is a biggie- Schooner Festival. I’m not sure how it slipped off my radar but you can rest assured that will will be covering the shit out it here in these pages.
Marty and Barbara will be aboard the Press Boat, Paulie Walnuts will be getting shots from his favorite perches above the harbor and we will have pictures and video.
You know the drill- if you have some great footage pictures or youtube video you want to upload send me the links and we will Live Blog It like we do so many other events.
GMG will be THE PLACE to follow along with the action if you can’t be there yourself- believe that!
Here’s the press release from the Chamber-
27th Annual
GLOUCESTER SCHOONER FESTIVAL
Labor Day Weekend
The Gloucester Schooner Festival will take place Labor Day weekend, September 2nd through the 4th, 2011. It’s Gloucester’s major marine event, with participating vessels coming from ports along the Eastern Seaboard. There will be both large and small vessels—ranging from 19 feet to over 100 feet in length. You will see new boats and old boats, from newly built to over 100 years old! Schooners include Gloucester’s Thomas E. Lannon and American Eagle from Rockland, Maine, and many more. Salem’s tallship Friendship will also join in the festivities. New this year will be the entry of Gloucester’s newest schooner, Harold Burnham’s Ardelle.
The Mayor’s Race is the major event of every Schooner Festival and will take place this year on Sunday, September 4th, with fifteen schooners expected to compete for the Esperanto Cup, the Cameron Cup, and the Ramsey Plate. Racing starts on Saturday afternoon with seven classes of traditional small craft from 19 to 45 feet long.
An obvious choice for boat lovers, the Schooner Festival also offers plenty of shore side events. On Saturday, these include Gloucester Maritime Heritage Day, walking tours of Gloucester’s harbor front (hosted by The Schooner Adventure), the lighted boat parade, and a gala fireworks display over Gloucester Harbor. Sunday morning, a grand Parade of Sail passes the Boulevard promenade (Stacy Boulevard, Route 127) as the schooners head out to sea for the Mayor’s Race. In addition, Festival-goers won’t want to miss Gloucester’s many attractions, including art exhibits, beaches, fishing, museums, dining, historical sites, whale watching, and more!
The Gloucester Schooner Festival is made possible with the generous support of our sponsors: TD Bank, Market Basket, and the Schooner Thomas E. Lannon. The Festival is planned and organized by the Gloucester Schooner Festival Committee, composed of representatives of the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce, the City of Gloucester, the U.S. Coast Guard, the business community, and private citizens.
A full schedule of events is available online at www.capeannvacations.com/schooner.


and the schedule-

Twenty-Seventh Annual
Gloucester Schooner Festival™
September 2-5, 2011
The Festival is sponsored by the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce
(Schedule will be updated as events are confirmed. Last update: 8/20/2011.)
FESTIVAL SCHEDULE
(subject to change)
Friday, September 2, 2011
All Day Arrival of Participating Vessels.
10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Cape Ann Museum visiting hours.
10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Essex Shipbuilding Museum visiting hours.
10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Maritime Gloucester visiting hours.
5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Mayor’s Reception for invited guests. Sponsored by the Schooner Adventure.
Saturday, September 3, 2011
10:00 a.m.
Skippers Meeting for all Traditional Small Craft, at Solomon Jacobs Park, immediately adjacent to the U.S. Coast Guard Station on Harbor Loop.
10:00 a.m
Gloucester’s Working Waterfront Walking Tour. Join Schooner Adventure at the Fishermen’s Memorial for a guided walking tour of the Gloucester’s Working Waterfront. Looking at old photographs and maps, we will go back to the days of Gloucester’s fishing heyday. Old companies and buildings will be identified at their original locations as we make our way to Duncan Point.
($5 per person)
10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Gloucester Maritime Heritage Day Maritime Gloucester (formerly the Gloucester Maritime Heritage Center), located at 23 Harbor Loop in downtown Gloucester, will host its annual Heritage Day celebration from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. The Center’s exhibits and aquarium will be open free of charge throughout the day. Free to all.
10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Maritime Saturday with Schooner Adventure at the Gloucester Marine Railways on Rocky Neck. Maritime Tool Flea Market, Open House on the 1926 Schooner Adventure, View the 1925 Gillnetter Phyllis A., Dory and gill netting fishing presentations, Dress-up like a Gloucester fisherman, Children’s Activities and Ship’s Store. Free admission.
10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Cape Ann Museum visiting hours.
10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Essex Shipbuilding Museum visiting hours.
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Start of Sailing Races for Traditional Small Craft, off Eastern Point Light.
6:00 p.m.
Festival Crew Party for invited guests.
7:30 p.m.
Boat "Parade of Lights".
9:15 p.m. Fireworks Display over Gloucester Harbor. (following Parade of Lights, time approximate)
(The Gloucester Fireworks Committee is in need of more donations for the Labor Day weekend fireworks. Donations may be made to The Gloucester Fund, 45 Middle St., Gloucester, MA 01930. Please notate "fireworks" on your donation.)
Sunday, September 4, 2011
8:30 a.m.
Skippers Meeting for all Schooners sailing in Mayor’s Race at Solomon Jacobs Park, immediately adjacent to the U.S. Coast Guard Station on Harbor Loop.
10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Open House at the Schooner Adventure at the Gloucester Marine Railways on Rocky Neck.
11:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Shuttle Bus to Eastern Point Light, from Eastern Point Gate (Eastern Point Boulevard at Farrington Avenue) to watch the start of the Mayor’s Race. Free of Charge.
10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Open House at the Schooner Adventure, Gloucester Marine Railways, Rocky Neck.
10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Essex Shipbuilding Museum visiting hours.
10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Maritime Gloucester visiting hours.
10:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon
Parade of Sail as Schooners proceed from Inner Harbor, past the Fishermen’s Memorial on Stacy Boulevard, to the race starting area off Eastern Point.
1:00 p.m.
Start of Mayor’s Race for Esperanto Cup, Ned Cameron Trophy and Betty Ramsey Trophy off Eastern Point.
6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Reception and Awards Ceremony for contestants and invited guests.
Monday, September 5, 2011
"Rain Day" for recovery from postponements caused by inclement weather. ONLY IF REQUIRED.
2011 GLOUCESTER SCHOONER FESTIVAL September 2-5th Excitement Heightens as Fleet Grows!
The 27th anniversary Gloucester Schooner Festival will take place Labor Day weekend, September 3-4, 2011. It’s Gloucester’s major marine event, with participating vessels coming from ports along the Eastern Seaboard. There will be both large and small vessels—ranging from 19 feet to over 100 feet in length. You will see new boats and old boats, from newly built to over 100 years old! Gloucester’s Thomas E. Lannon, Essex’ Ardelle, Lewis H. Story, American Eagle from Rockland, Maine, The Alabama, Liberty Clipper, Roseway and many more!
The Mayor’s Race is the major event of every Schooner Festival and will take place this year on Sunday, September 4, with over 20 schooners expected to compete for the Esperanto Cup, the Cameron Cup, and the Ramsey Plate. Racing starts on Saturday afternoon with seven classes of traditional small craft, consisting of approximately 50 vessels from 19 to 45 feet long.
“This event is a chance for Cape Ann sailors to celebrate our traditions and also show the visiting competition out on the water how to win.” said Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Bob Hastings. “Ultimately, though, it is just a great weekend to plan to be in Gloucester.”
An obvious choice for boat lovers, the Schooner Festival also offers plenty of shore side events. On Saturday, these include Gloucester Maritime Heritage Day, walking tours of Gloucester’s Harborfront (hosted by The Schooner Adventure), the lighted boat parade, and a gala fireworks display over Gloucester Harbor. Sunday morning, a grand Parade of Sail passes the Boulevard promenade (Stacy Boulevard, Route 127) as the large schooners head out to sea for the Mayor’s Race.
New in 2011 is a Schooner Festival Raffle with a two-hour private cruise for 30 guests on the schooner Ardelle as the grand prize. Additional prizes include a Gift Basket from Ryan & Wood Distilleries, two tickets for a cruise aboard the schooner Thomas E. Lannon, and an autographed copy of Festival Chair’s recently published children’s book “The Stowaway Mouse.” Tickets for the raffle will be available on Friday, August 19, from Schooner Festival Committee members and at the Chamber office (978-283-1601).
Corporate support is provided for the Gloucester Schooner Festival from TD Bank and Market Basket. The Festival is planned and organized by the Gloucester Schooner Festival Committee, composed of representatives of the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce and the City of Gloucester. Further information can be obtained by calling 978-283-1601. For a full schedule of events, go to www.capeannvacations.com/schooner.
High resolution media images are available on-line for download at: www.capeannvacations.com/schooner/mediaimages.
About the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce: The mission of the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce is to serve as the principal voice of business in Gloucester, Rockport, Essex and Manchester-by-the-Sea, while working to enhance both the economic environment and the quality of life for the citizens of Cape Ann.
THANKS VERY MUCH!!!
Tracy Arabian
Gloucester Schooner Festival Committee
Gloucester Schooner Festival Video from Jim Merchant
Short Documentary of the 25th Anniversary Gloucester Schooner Festival from Jim Merchant. After some footage of the welcome parties, the parade of lights and fireworks the bulk of the film features many beautiful schooners as they sail past the Dogbar Breakwater. No less than three of the schooners were built by Harold Burnham of Essex who himself skippered a fourth, the schooner Maine. The film features music by Allison Crowe, Amelie, Arctic, Lonah, Raindog, Fluydo, Misery and Silence is Sexy. All music is licensed through creative commons. I am also putting out this film under creative commons Noncommercial – No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/ Enjoy!
Chickity Check It!- Schooner Festival Photos From Photoholic
Schooner "Bald Eagle" 9’10
Schooner Festival, Sept. Gloucester, MA
See others at this site…
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