What’s happening today?

From the Gloucester Daily Times:

Sunday May 17

Yard sale to benefit Cape Ann Animal Aid, 8 a.m. to noon, Blackburn Industrial Park, 12 Blackburn Center, Unit 40. All proceeds benefit CAAA Building Fund. 978-283-6055. http://www.CapeAnnAnimalAid.com.

Elks Family Day, 1 to 3 p.m., Gloucester Lodge of Elks. DJ Leo will entertain the children with music, games and prizes. Guest appearances by Elmo, Chip & Dale, Winnie the Pooh and more. Cook-out lunch served.

Cape Ann Symphony Pops concert, 2 p.m., Fuller School auditorium, Blackburn Circle. Refreshments available. Handicapped-accessible. $30 for adults, $25 for seniors, $20 for college students, free for children under 18. For tickets, call 978-281-0543 or visit http://www.capeannsymphony.org.

Cape Ann Shakespeare Troupe’s “Twelfth Night,” 3 p.m., Gloucester Stage, 267 East Main St. Advance tickets available at Toad Hall Bookstore in Rockport and The Bookstore in Gloucester, or online at http://www.mktix.com/cast. Tickets, $15 and $10 for students and seniors, available at the door.

Organ recital, 4 p.m., St. John’s Church, 48 Middle St. Former music director Gretchen Longwell performs works by Buxtehude, Bach, Adler, Hailstork, Pinkham and Woodman. Reception follows. $15, $10 for seniors and students.

Public invited. 978-283-1708. http://www.stjohnsgloucester.org.

From the Beacon:

WIMBY offers free events to Gloucester residents this weekend

What’s happening today?

Saturday, May 16

Yard sale to benefit Cape Ann Animal Aid, 8 a.m. to noon, Blackburn Industrial Park, 12 Blackburn Center, Unit 40. All proceeds benefit CAAA Building Fund. 978-283-6055. http://www.CapeAnnAnimalAid.com.

Cape Ann Symphony’s spring plant sale, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Fuller School, Blackburn Circle. Variety of locally grown plants in many sizes. Flower photographs and photo note cards for sale. All proceeds benefit the Cape Ann Symphony. 978-281-0543.

Flea market to benefit the Gloucester High School Docksiders, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., GHS parking lot. Rain or shine. More than 40 vendors, two performances by the Docksiders, face-painting, games and activities, a dunk tank, and food. Call Kathy at 978-283-3722.

Cape Ann girls fast-pitch softball signups, 10 a.m. to noon, Burnham’s Field. Middle-Essex Softball League open to girls in age groups 10U-18U (and also 18-25), and consists of more than 170 fastpitch softball teams in communities north of Boston. Season begins in late June and runs until the middle of August. Cost is $70. Contact Rhonda Ryan-Nelson at rhondaryannelson@hotmail.com or 978-546-7549.

Cape Ann Vernal Pond Team with Rick Roth, 2 to 4 p.m., Sawyer Free Library. Open house, exhibit and video. All welcome.

Annual Historic Preservation Awards ceremony, 3 p.m., Cape Ann Museum, 27 Pleasant St. Free and open to the public. Sponsored by the Gloucester Historical Commission. 978-283-0455. http://www.capeannmuseum.org.

Dinner to benefit Sail GHS, 5 to 7 p.m., Sailor Stan’s. Chowder and seafood served. Silent auction held. Proceeds support the Gloucester High School Sailing Team. All welcome. E-mail sailghs@yahoo.com.

Fundraiser dance, sponsored by Cape Ann Relay for Life’s Team Re-lei for a Cure, 7 to 11 p.m., Elks Lodge. Ra$15 per person. For tickets, contact any team member, or call Melanie Wall at 978-283-4406 or Julie Thibedeau at 978-281-1043. All proceeds benefit the American Cancer Society.

Cape Ann Symphony Pops concert, 8 p.m., Fuller School auditorium, Blackburn Circle. Refreshments available. Handicapped-accessible. $30 for adults, $25 for seniors, $20 for college students, free for children under 18. For tickets, call 978-281-0543 or visit http://www.capeannsymphony.org.

Cape Ann Shakespeare Troupe’s “Twelfth Night,” 8 p.m., Gloucester Stage, 267 East Main St. Advance tickets available at Toad Hall Bookstore in Rockport and The Bookstore in Gloucester, or online at http://www.mktix.com/cast. Tickets, $15 and $10 for students and seniors, available at the door.

Elks karaoke night, 8 p.m. to midnight, Gloucester Lodge of Elks. Hosted by Tracey Sousa. Members and guests welcome. Free.

Spring Music Festival, 8 p.m., Blackburn Performing Arts, 1 Washington St. Features Machine 475. $10. For reservations or information, call 978-281-0680.

Celebrate Earth Day at Halibut Point

On Saturday, May 16, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., The Friends of Halibut Point State Park will hold an Earth Day Celebration at the park’s visitor center. Admission is free.

The Earth Day program includes: 10-11:30 a.m. Quarry Tour with John Ratti, Park Interpreter; 10:30-11:30 a.m., Planting Project with Stacy Twombly and Daisy Scouts; noon-2 p.m., Richard Wolniewicz presents Amphibians of Essex County.

You may also come for any part of the day and participate in Coastal Clean Up with local scout groups beginning at 10 a.m.

For more information, call the park at 978-546-2997. For more information about the park’s program schedules or information, visit www.halibutpoint.wordpress.com

Rockport Dog Parade planned for May 16

The Second Annual Rockport Dog Parade, a fundraising event for Cape Ann Animal Aid, will be Saturday, May 16 at 2 p.m. in front of Good Dog! Gallery at 36 Bearskin Neck, Rockport. Rain date is Sunday, May 17 at 2 p.m.

The $10 registration fee benefits Cape Ann Animal Aid. Register your dog to be in the parade at Good Dog! Gallery. Early registration is encouraged, or register on the day of the parade by 1 p.m. Everyone takes home a photo of their pet.

Prizes will be awarded this year for numerous categories, including best and funniest dog costumes and human/owner look-alikes. People are encouraged to dress up too.

It’s Time For WIMBY!

It’s time for WIMBY!

 

                What’s In My Back Yard?                                                 

 

                          May 16 and 17, 2009                                

 
   WIMBY is a chance for local residents and front line staff to visit and explore our tourism attractions as a visitor would so that we can all become familiar with what is in our own back yard.  We can all become ambassadors and stewards of Gloucester’s incredible resources as we work together to bring tourism dollars into the community.
   Special WIMBY buttons and lists of WIMBY sites will be available at participating venues and at the Cape Ann Chamber office on Friday and Saturday.

 
These are the participating businesses and their WIMBY offers:

Beauport, Sleeper-McCann House on Eastern Point:  Saturday Only             
Pre- season, free tours at 10 am, 11 am & 12 pm for WIMBY guests.
 
Cape Ann Brewing Company, 27 Commercial Street: Saturday Only
The Cape Ann Brewing Company offers WIMBY guests a Free Pint Glass with the purchase of a T-Shirt or New Growler on Saturday, May 16, 11AM-9PM. 
 
222 Arts & Wellness, Lin Chandler, 222 Eastern Avenue: Saturday only
 
$50/ 1 ½ hr. massage; refreshments; demo yoga classes; chair massage all day;  polarity sessions
 
Hammond Castle, Hesperus Avenue: Saturday Only
Free entry to Hammond Castle during regular hours with WIMBY button.
 
The Cape Ann Museum, Pleasant Street: Saturday Only
Free entry with WIMBY button.
                                                                                                               
IMAGINE, 43 Rocky Neck Ave. :  Saturday and Sunday                           
Free necklace, bracelet, or greeting card with a WIMBY button. 
 
Ristuben Gallery, 4 Bickford Way, off Rocky Neck Ave:  Saturday & Sunday
10% off all merchandise to those with a WIMBY button.
 
7 Seas Whale Watch on 7 Seas Wharf: Saturday and Sunday
Offering free tours of the 7 Seas Whale Watch vessel Privateer IV and a 2 for 1 deal on the 1:30PM whale watch trip on either May 16 or May 17 for WIMBY guests.
 
The Whale Center, Harbor Loop: Saturday and Sunday
10% off books and apparel on Saturday, May 16 and Sunday, May 17, 11AM to 4PM.
Always FREE entry to the WhaleCenter!
 
Cape Ann’s Marina Resort, Essex Avenue:  Saturday & Sunday
Free pool swim with WIMBY button.
 
Stage Fort Park Welcoming Center: Saturday & Sunday
Volunteer sign up. Come for mug up and see the Welcoming Center spruce up in progress!   
 
Schooner Thomas E. Lannon on 7 Seas Wharf: Sunday only
The Schooner Thomas E. Lannon will offer a free tour of the vessel and an offer to buy one ticket at regular price and get a second ticket for free for the Sunday 1PM sail. Just mention WIMBY, and buy one sail, get one sail free, Sunday only. 
 
Rocky Neck Art Colony: Sunday only
11A-2P, the Rocky Neck Art Colony will offer the popular Rocky Neck Walking Tour. Sailor Stan’s will have a WIMBY special; several Rocky Neck shops will offer discounts.

Henley and Soul Force Five Tonight!

photo- Ernest Morin
photo- Ernest Morin

From Ernest Morin

Henley and Soul Force Five – at the Rhumbline Tuesday nights –
some of the best live music you will experience – we are lucky to have
such world class players visiting and to be able to see it for free is
a real treat.

He played with the Heavy metal horns and the Boston Horns to name a
few famous bands…

and he is one of the coolest cats around…

So give him a shameless plug on good morning gloucester – would ya

E

Volunteers Needed

Volunteers Needed
for the
Gloucester Public School
Downtown Arts Festival

Saturday, May 9    8:30 – 5:30pm

We need 48 volunteers, people can do shifts of 2 hours, half day or full day, whichever works best for them. We need people at City Hall, Cape Ann Museum, Sawyer Free Library and Art Haven throughout the festival to let the public know what performance is happening next, where events are located, etc.

Anyone interested may contact me at:BrendaMalloyster@gmail.com or 978-282-1346

This is a community event, all are invited and we would appreciate volunteers!

Thanks! Enjoy the good moments of your day!

Brenda

Mommies Who Shop Event May 7th

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Gorton’s Seafoods Gallery At Gloucester Maritime Heritage Center

Getting pictures of stuff behind glass is a challenge, especially without a tripod and with funky lighting but this gives you a little glimpse of some of Gloucester’s fishing past which has been preserved and displayed here.  You just gotta go check out the exhibit at The Gloucester Maritime Heritage Center.  These are original advertisement and packaging from Gorton’s back in the day.  There’s just a ton to look at and discover here.

Fun With Derby Hats At Seasons On Main

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Seasons On Main St Kentucky Derby Contest

Shop at Seasons on main

 

Friday May 1st 5 – 8 PM

 

Saturday – Derby Day – May 2 10-5

 

10% of Sales of Hats & New Clothing will be donated to CANTER of New England

 

Refreshments & Fun

 

Pick the Derby winners and enter to win a Seasons on main gift certificate

GMG Preview- Gloucester Maritime Heritage Center Gortons Seafood Exhibit

GMG takes you into the soon to be opened Gorton’s Seafood Exhibit Hall in the newly built expansion at the Gloucester Maritime Heritage Center. Once again, who gets you there first? You know it baby!!!!!!!  When you want the inside scoop  every single morning and on the hour for first peek insider Gloucester pictures, videos and scoop this is your spot.  RIGHT  FREAKING HERE!!!!!!

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Things to do this weekend!

Around Cape Ann
Gail McCarthy- Gloucester Daily Times

“Spring Fling” Dance Party

New Year’s Rockport Eve 2008 Recovery Benefit will hold a “Spring Fling” Dance Party for all ages Saturday from 8 to 10 p.m. at Rockport Congregational Church’s function hall. The Fundamentals will perform classic and oldies rock ‘n’ roll from the ’60s through the ’80s. Admission is $10. Or, one can bring a donation of non-perishable food for the Cape Ann Food Pantry, for a $5 admission. Light refreshments will be available. For advance tickets, call 978-546-9038. Tickets also on sale at the door.

Roland Merullo, noted writer will speak

Rockport Public Library will host best-selling author Roland Merullo at the next session of its Meet the Author series on Wednesday, April 22, at 7 p.m. He will discuss his writing career and his latest work, “The Italian Summer: Golf, Food, and Family at Lake Como.” The book captures a summer spent with his family enjoying the golf courses and cuisine of the Italian countryside. Merullo combines his two great passions, travel and golf, in a humorous and poignant look at Mediterranean life. Merullo grew up in Revere. He graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy and Brown University, where he earned a Master’s in Russian language and literature. His essays have appeared in the New York Times, Outside, Yankee, the Philadelphia Inquirer, Boston Magazine, Reader’s Digest, Travel and Leisure Golf and Links. Merullo also worked for the U.S. Information Agency in the former Soviet Union, served in the Peace Corps in Micronesia, has done carpentry, and taught creative writing and literature.

One-man Shakespeare show

To celebrate William Shakespeare’s 445th birthday, actor J.T. Turner brings his critically acclaimed one-man show, “Shakespeare’s Ghost” to the Ipswich Performing Arts Center tomorrow at 7:30 p.m.

“The premise is this: What if Shakespeare has been haunting theaters for the last few hundred years? What might he say to a modern audience about his life, his work and the different ways his plays have been treated over the centuries?” said Turner. Using factual information and 18 pieces from various Shakespearean plays, he will take the audience on a tour of Shakespeare’s world and works.

“Even people who don’t like Shakespeare love this show. It is loaded with theater stories and behind-the-scenes tales from Elizabethan times right up to the present,” he said.

The event will benefit the Tiger Tots Daycare Program. For reservations and information, call 508-942-9938.

Eco film festival

Essex County Greenbelt and the Cape Ann Farmers’ Market are partnering with Cape Ann Community Cinema to present a week-long eco film festival to commemorate Earth Day. The “Green Day” series will feature thought-provoking films — some startling — about the environment and people working to create a sustainable future. The series culminates on Earth Day, April 22, with an evening gathering, appetizers and the film “The Real Dirt on Farmer John” at 7:15 p.m.

The films and show times are:

Tonight, “Burning the Future: Coal in America” at 7:15 p.m.

Tomorrow, “The Garden” at 7:15 p.m..

On Saturday, April 18, “Being Green” starring Elmo at 10:30 a.m., a free show for children; “Scarred Lands” at 12:30 p.m.; “Mama Earth/Crude Impact” at 2:45 p.m.; “Tapped” at 5 p.m.; and “The Garden” at 7:15 p.m.

Sunday, April 19, “No Wonder to Compare: The Marvel of Cetaceans” at 1:30 p.m., plus the bonus short “Disneyland Dream,” a 1956 home movie entered into the Library of Congress in 2008. Filmmaker Robbins Barstow, co-founder of the Connecticut Cetacean Society, will present both. The festival also will present a rare promotional film of Pleasure Island, Wakefield’s own “Disneyland Of The East.”

On Monday, April 20, “The Garden” at 7:15 p.m..

Tuesday is “Burning the Future: Coal in America” at 7:15 p.m.

The finale is next Wednesday at 7:15 p.m.

‘The Chalk Garden’ in the Pines

Theater in the Pines presents “The Chalk Garden” by Enid Bagnold from Thursday, April 23, through Sunday, April 26, at 7:30 p.m. at Spiran Hall on Broadway in Rockport. The piece is a comedy, mystery and drama about a mysterious governess who turns an eccentric English household upside down by her insistence on truth.  The actors include  Jonathan Arnold, Lori Hahn, Allie Lees, Justine Curley, Martin Ray, Barbara Brewer, Bernadette Cruz, Anne Parsons, and Sarah Clark.

Stardust returns

“The Way It Used to Be,” the monthly night of dinner and dancing hosted by the musical group Stardust, is on tap for the Gloucester House on Friday, April 24. The evening features a classic night of dining and dancing. Ed Carfano and Stardust host the event, featuring music from the 1930s to the 1950s. The band’s initial goal was to bring this musical era back to life for the seniors of Gloucester, and the first events drew rave reviews.

The event once again will feature instruction in salsa dancing by Tina’s School of Dance from 6 to 7 p.m. Stardust will play from 7 to 10 p.m., and a buffet dinner will be served at 7:30 p.m. The Gloucester House restaurant is located off Rogers Street at Seven Seas Wharf. To reserve tickets, call 978-283-1812.

LyricFlutes in Concert

LyricFlutes will performn Sunday at 3 p.m. in the sanctuary of The Unitarian Universalist Society of Rockport, 4 Cleaves St. The program will include works from the flute repertoire by Vivaldi, Kuhlau, Pleyel, Tcherepnin, Moyse and Saito. Admission is $10. Reception to follow. LyricFlutes is a newly formed group dedicated to performing music composed for the flute in solo, duet, trio and quartet forms as well as in partnership with piano and organ. Since the group’s recent debut, audiences have responded enthusiastically to rarely heard virtuoso compositions from the baroque through modern periods. Members of the group include Jean Antrim, Fran Pierce, Joanne O’Connor, Valerie Roche and Jeanette Tausanovitch. Jocelyn Chaparro will assist on the piano and organ.

Hospital displays watercolors

Eight of Joan Jarmin’s floral watercolors are on display at the Pat Maynard Memorial Gallery in the lobby of Addison Gilbert Hospital during April. Jarmin studied at the DeCordova Museum School and the Montserrat School of Art in Beverly. She is an original member of the Cape Ann Watercolor Painters.

Spring Poetry Fest

In observance of National Poetry Month, the Rockport Public Library will hold a Spring Poetry Reading event with seven Cape Ann poets on Sunday, April 19, at 2 p.m. Ten members of the public will have an opportunity to join the local writers in reading their work.Poets Ray Bentley, Amy Dengler, Dodie Gibbons, Ruth Maassen, Gloria Masterson Richardson, Carol Seitchik, and Suellen Wedmore will each read three or four of their poems. Time will be allotted for ten other “open mike” poets to read a one-page poem on a first-come, first-served basis. The event is free and open to the public. The library is handicapped accessible.

Museum presents more Lowe slides

In conjunction with the exhibition “Charles A. Lowe Photos: Gloucester 1975,” Cape Ann Museum is presenting a second slide show, with commentary by Peter Watson, former editor of the Gloucester Daily Times, on Saturday at 11 a.m. To reserve a space, call 978-283-0455, ext. 11. This program is free. Many images in the show are ones that Lowe considered his favorites. The slide show also features images not included in the slide show program on March 21. The Lowe exhibit will be on view through May 31. A catalogue of Lowe images accompanies the exhibition. Reproductions of photos from the Charles A. Lowe archives are also available for purchase. The museum offers free admission every Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon through the end of May. Cape Ann Museum is located at 27 Pleasant St. in Gloucester. The museum is wheelchair accessible. For more information call 978-283-0455.

RAA Spring Photo Show

The Rockport Art Association is holding it annual Spring Photo show, which runs through May 5. There is a public reception Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. The event is free to the public. The $100 Gerald R. O’Brien Memorial Award of excellence in photography, went to Eoin Vincent for his work “Early Morning Light.” Honorable mentions went to Jeff Trubisz for “Fog Banks and Seastorks,” Richard Seeley for “Moose Shake” and Pegg Harold O’Brien for “Colors” Rockport Art Association is at 12 Main St. For information, call 978-546-6604.

Talk about nesting water birds

A talk about nesting water birds of the Essex County Islands takes place April 22 featuring the field ornithologist of the Essex County Ornithological Club, Jim Berry. Berry’s favorite activity is the study of birds, other wildlife, and plant communities in the context of their ecological relationships. He has been active in the Nest Record Program of the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology for 30 years, has participated on breeding-bird-atlas projects in seven states, and has led field trips for various groups most of his adult life. The event takes place at 7 p.m. downstairs at Cruiseport Gloucester at 6 Rowe Square in Gloucester. Free admission. For more information call, 978-281-8079.

Marut returns to Cape Ann

The paths of Jesus and Buddha meet through the teachings of world renowned Buddhist monk, the Venerable Sumati Marut, who will give community talks in Essex from April 28 to 30. The event, “The Spiritual Teachings of Jesus and the Buddha” takes place from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the Essex Room at 27R Main St. (behind Woodman’s and on up the hill.) in Essex. Marut will lead this unique series of three interfaith teachings that will focus on the three primary components of these two spiritual traditions: renunciation, compassion and wisdom. For more information, visit http://www.aci-capeann.org.

Pioneer poetry

An evening of poetry, photography and song inspired by a collection of poems that record the voices of 19th century pioneer women as they and their families homesteaded the Okanogan Valley of Washington state will be the subject of a Gloucester Lyceum program tonight at 7 at Sawyer Free Library. The free event, “Oh How Can I Keep On Singing: Voices of Pioneer Women,” celebrates National Poetry Month. The program will be performed by Kathleen Adams, Barbara Braver, Geraldine Herbert and Kristina Martin and introduced by Jill Carter. Photographs of the Okanogan Valley taken by noted, local photographer Susan Oleksiw during her visit to the area last summer will be on display in the Matz Gallery.

Rocky Neck Gallery accepting new work

The Rocky Neck Gallery (formerly the Bryan Gallery) at 53 Rocky Neck Ave. is seeking new artists in all media for the summer season. Located on the water in the center of America’s oldest working art colony, the airy gallery is one of the most visible spots on Rocky Neck. It is run as a co-operative. A gift shop featuring cards, shrink-wrapped art and Giclées, crafts, and smaller affordable art pieces will be added this year. Artists’ work will be juried prior to acceptance. Anyone interested must submit an application by May 1. For information and application form, see http://www.rockyneckartcolony.org or call Susan Hershey at 978-546-9549.

Museum program for students during vacation

Cape Ann Museum invites students, ages 6 to 10, to a special vacation week program. Visit the museum April 21 to learn more about Gloucester’s ties to the Azores. Visit the museum April 23 to learn more about life in and around the salt marshes of Cape Ann. Each session will include an examination of art, artifacts and photographs from our collection, as well as an art activity. This is a drop off program from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Cost is $5 per child. To register, call 978-283-0455, ext. 12, or e-mail courtneyrichardson@capeannmuseum.org.

Museum announces guided tours

Cape Ann Museum will provide weekly guided tours led by docents trained in teaching the public about the museum’s art and history collections this month. The tours are “Highlights of the Collection,” the Captain Elias Davis House, and the Fitz Henry Lane Collection. Tours are free with the price of admission. Tours for April and May are as follows:

Highlights of the Collection: Saturdays at 11 a.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m.

Captain Elias Davis House: Saturdays April 18 and May 2, 16, 30 at 2 p.m.

Fitz Henry Lane Collection: Saturdays April 25 and May 9, 23 at 2 p.m.

Visit http://www.capeannmuseum.org for further details. The museum also provides tours to private groups through advance reservation. To book a private tour, contact Jeanette Smith at 978-283-0455, ext. 11.

Around Cape Ann is a column devoted to events happening on Cape Ann and artists from Cape Ann performing elsewhere. If you would like to submit an item, contact reporter Gail McCarthy at 978-283-7000, ext. 3445 or gmccarthy@gloucestertimes.com.

Beginner Spring Birding at Halibut Point April 19

Rockport – Beginner Spring Birding will be held Sunday, April 19, from 8-10 a.m. at Halibut Point State Park, sponsored by The Trustees of Reservations and The Department of Conservation and Recreation.

Stroll around Halibut Point, learn the basics of birding, history, and hear the symphony of some of our area’s spring birds. Meet at Halibut Point parking area. Admission is free.

For more information, call Halibut Point State Park 978-546-2997 or The Trustees at 978-921-1944 ext. 4013.

Activities for kids abound during vacation week-

Looking for something to do with the kids while they are out of school next week? Wellspring Cape Ann Families is offering a number of free events.And there plenty going on at the YMCA, the Cape Ann Museum, and Art Haven. Check out the schedule here

What’s happening around town?

Events showcase Gloucester’s WPA murals

Around Cape Ann
Gail McCarthy

Residents have two chances to view some of the city’s historic murals in the next few days.

Cape Ann Museum is offering the earliest, when it will present “Howard Curtis and Gloucester’s Works Progress Administration Murals,” a walking tour with Susan Erony on Saturday at 10:30 a.m.

The second is when O’Maley Middle School opens its doors to allow public viewing of its murals Tuesday evening in conjection with a student art show.

Among Gloucester’s treasures are its collection of murals painted as part of the Federal Art Project of the 1930s Works Progress Administration. City Hall and Sawyer Free Library were two beneficiaries of the marriage between a vibrant local arts community and a federal government program.

The tour will focus on murals in those buildings by Charles Allen Winter, Frederick J. Mulhaupt and Frederick Stoddard, as well as the late Howard Curtis. Years after they were painted, Curtis was responsible for saving the WPA murals when few other people understood their social, historical and aesthetic value.

Saturday’s walking tour includes a visit to the museum’s exhibition of seascapes by Curtis (1906-1989). The tour will stop at City Hall auditorium for a look at the social, political, artistic and historic context for the murals, as well as Sawyer Free Library to view murals by Frederick Stoddard, who was assisted by Curtis. There will be time for questions and discussion.

Erony is an artist and a freelance art lecturer, educator, writer and curator. She has consulted with organizations on issues of art and society, taught and lectured on both art history and art practice. She served on the Gloucester Committee for the Arts, where much of her work focused on Gloucester’s collection of WPA-funded murals. Erony attended Rhode Island School of Design, Massachusetts College of Art, Lesley University and the University for Humanistic Studies in Utrecht, Holland. Her artwork, focusing primarily on history and the human condition, has been exhibited extensively in Europe, Canada and the United States and is in many private and public collections.

Funding for this program was made possible through a grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council. Reservations are required; call Jeanette Smith at 978-283-0455, x11. The museum is located at 27 Pleasant St. in Gloucester.

O’Maley Middle School in Gloucester will host “Vanilla, Strawberry, Picasso,” a celebration of student work and an ice cream social featuring student masterpieces. As part of the evening’s events, residents can see the WPA murals by Cape Ann’s Mulhaupt (1871-1938), who is best known for capturing the era of the “New Deal.” The paintings, worth an estimated $1.1 million, are open to viewing by the public inside the middle school on Tuesday, April 14, from 6 to 8 p.m.. This event is part of a community outreach plan to promote the school’s commitment to high standards of academic excellence and community involvement.

“This event is centered on the students, staff, and all the great things that they are doing to further O’Maley Middle School as a place where students can thrive and succeed,” said O’Maley Principal Michael Tracy. “This is an opportunity for our school to open its doors to the public and feature exemplary pieces of students’ work in addition to sharing some influential art work.”

Baird performing with jazz quartet

“Singing columnist” Gordon Baird will be the featured vocalist for the Mark Early Jazz Quartet tonight from 7 to 9 at Latitude 43 restaurant in Gloucester.

Baird is known for his Gloucester Daily Times columns, sailing exploits and local TV show and has appeared in musicals at North Shore Music Theatre, Boston’s Lyric Stage and Reagle Players. Baird is also known for his Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett picks as well as selected show tunes.

Early, a member of Roomful of Blues, regularly hosts a rotating cadre of jazz players and singers from Boston to the North Shore. Special guest vocalists are expected.

For more info, call 978-281-0223.

1980s-style prom event with Safety

Gulu Gulu Cafe will present a 1980s-style prom event to raise money for HIV prevention on Saturday with the dance band Safety, featuring several Cape Ann musicians. The band rocks the house at the “Pretty In Pink 1980s Prom” event at the Salem cafe, located at 247 Essex St., starting at 8 p.m. Tickets are $20 each. Those attending are invited to don their rubber bracelets, neon leggings,and prom dresses, and reach new heights with hair spray. In addition to live music from Safety, the event includes DJ Express spinning ’80s favorites, video clips, a special performance from drag diva Blanch Debris, prom photos in front of a vintage ’80s backdrop, raffle, prizes for best ’80s outfit and dance skills, and a buffet. Tickets can be purchased at the cafe in advance or at the door.

Safety covers a spectrum of ’80s dance music, including songs by Madonna, Cyndi Lauper, Depeche Mode, Pat Benatar, The Cure, Culture Club, Billy Idol and Prince. The band features Brian King on vocals and keys, Kascia Murray on vocals, Ann Marie Shimanoski on vocals, Guy Fiero on vocals, Tony Goddess on guitar and keys, Daniel King on bass, and Dennis Monagle on drums and vocals. For information, call the café at 978-740-8882 or visit http://www.gulu-gulu.com.

Rockport egg hunt

The Rockport Chamber of Commerce will sponsor the 19th annual Community Egg Hunt for the local children at Millbrook Meadow on Saturday at 2 p.m., weather and meadow conditions permitting. Preschoolers will be grouped in one section, and kindergartners and first-graders in another. In addition to assorted candies, the hunt will feature a number of special eggs to be redeemed for prizes.

Cape Ann Community Cinema

This week, Cape Ann Community Cinema is screening “Wendy and Lucy” from Friday to Sunday, at 5 and 7:15 p.m.

The film, described as a poetic road drama, stars Academy Award-nominee Michelle Williams as Wendy Carroll, who is driving to Ketchikan, Alaska, in hopes of a finding summer work at the Northwestern Fish cannery, and the start of a new life with her dog, Lucy. When her car breaks down in Oregon, however, the thin fabric of her financial situation comes apart, and she confronts a series of increasingly dire economic decisions, with far-ranging repercussions for herself and her dog. “Wendy and Lucy addresses issues of sympathy and generosity at the edges of American life, revealing the limits and depths of people’s duty to each other in tough times,” according to a film description.

This Saturday features “Opera on the Island” with the HD screening of “Don Carlo” by Verdi at 1 p.m.

The version inaugurated the 2008-09 La Scala Opera Season. It is the 1884 four-act version that Verdi reduced and changed into Italian from the original 1867 five-act version in French. The story is based on conflicts in the life of the Prince of Asturias, after his betrothed, Elisabeth of Valois, was married instead to his father, Philip II of Spain, as part of the peace treaty ending the Italian War of 1551-1559 between the Houses of Habsburg and Valois, according to a press release.

The films are shown at Gloucester Stage Co. at 267 East Main St. in Gloucester. For tickets and showtimes, visit http://www.capeanncinema.com.

Local photographers at gallery reception

Photographic works by Rockport Art Association members David Piemonte and Law Hamilton are part of a new show on display at the Mingo Gallery at 284 Cabot St. in Beverly. The gallery is hosting an artists reception Saturday from 5:30 to 8 p.m. The artists will be on hand to talk about their works, and wine and hors d’oeuvres will be served. The gallery is showcasing the photos of six artists: Piemonte, Hamilton, Jeffrey Trubisz of Salem, whose work has been shown at the Rockport Art Association, Mike Otis of Beverly, and Ed and Dorothy Monnelly of Ipwsich. The works include portraits of jazz musicians, landscape and architectural studies, as well as still lifes. The show runs through May 16. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, or by appointment. More information is available by calling 978-927-5964.

Museum presents Family Free Day

Cape Ann Museum presents a free drop-in program for families on the second Saturday of each month. Family free day includes admission for family members all day, family gallery guides, art and history activities in the education room, and light refreshments served throughout the day. Stop by this Saturday for activities related to “Howard A. Curtis, Seascapes” exhibition. The museum is located at 27 Pleasant Street in Gloucester. For information, call 978- 283-0455.

Franklin Fridays

For the “Franklin Fridays” Supper Club,  Gloucester vocalist Linda Amero will be featuring Boston musicians Joe Mullholland on piano and Bronek Suchanek on bass at the Franklin Cafe, 118 Main St., Gloucester, this Friday from  7 to 10 p.m.  There is no cover charge but reservations recommended.

Around Cape Ann is a column devoted to events happening on Cape Ann and artists from Cape Ann performing elsewhere. If you would like to submit an item, contact reporter Gail McCarthy at 978-283-7000, ext. 3445 or gmccarthy@gloucestertimes.com, or fax to 978-281-5748.

Good Eggs- Things To Do- Cleaning Crew

Got this message from Donna Ardizzone-

Hi All:

One Hour at a Time:

Date:                 Saturday, April 4, 2009

Time:                08:00 AM

Where:              St. Peters’ Square

Please bring gloves and looking forward to seeing all

Thanks

That’s all it said.  So I sent an email back to Donna asking here what the heck was going on.

She replied-

Hi Joey;

It started with Bob Gillis, Ed the House Doctor, Tony, Precision Roofing, myself and we just decided to do it and start cleaning rather than wait for the city to do it.  Patti Amaral helps as often as she can.  Some weeks we have quite few people.  I send out the emails and we all decide what she be taken care of next.

A bunch of us decided to clean the streets every Saturday morning for an hour.  Pick up trash, cigarette butts, etc.  We go to Main Street and then the next week the BLVD, Good Harbor, etc.  wherever we see an issue..  It works really well and people come up to us and thank us and I think that if people see people keeping their city clean it is catchy.  Maybe you could mention on Good Morning Gloucester, thanks and also did you get to see Barbara’s window with the wedding dresses.  Amazing…

Take care and hope to see you around town.

Donna

So if you are around and feel like lending a hand, swing on down to St Peters’ Square at 8:00AM April 4th and have at it.

Things To Do- Chamber Of Commerce Home and Garden Show

This just in from Judy Caulkette at The Chamber of Commerce-

Hi Joe!  I hope you will be able to help us spread the word about this year’s Home & Garden Show!  There will be a very special Energy Efficient Showcase exhibit designed by John Dugger, Jud Wilson, Tony Corrao, and Ed Collard showing people how they can save money on energy in their own homes and some great speakers!  It’s all on the Chamber website www.capeannchamber.com/homegarden.

Fourth Annual
Cape Ann Home & Garden Show
Saturday, March 28, and Sunday, March 29, 2009, 10am-4pm Both Days
Gloucester High School Field House
32 Leslie O. Johnson Road, Gloucester, MA

Sponsored by:
Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce
978-283-1601, info@capeannchamber.com


Things To Do- Twinderella

This from buddy and co Block Party Committee member Erika Hansen-

“Please forward to your peeps.  This play is very kid- and adult-friendly!

Thanks!  Erika
Come see East Gloucester School’s Performance of Twinderella!
March 26 at 7p; March 27 at 7p; March 28 at 2p
Tickets $5
If you’ve never heard of Twinderella, here’s a little background information about this very funny and entertaining play:
Did you know that Cinderella has a long lost twin brother named Bob living in the same kingdom with his own wicked stepfamily? The separated siblings have enlisted the services of the Fairy Godmother, the Godfather and two enchanted gerbils to help wile their way into the exclusive royal festivities of Wychwood under-Ooze. Bob has his sights set on Prince Percy’s all-kingdom baseball game, while Cinderella eyes the birthday gala for Princess Petunia. When the two strangers disappear at midnight after Cinderella hits a game winning homerun, the search is on to find the feet that fit the glass slipper and the muddy cleat!
This hilarious musical send-up of “Cinderella” will delight actors and audiences alike!!
More details in the attached flyer. Hope to see you there!”

Green Beer At Cape Ann Brewing For St Paddy’s Day

Cape Ann Brewing will be open today for St Paddy’s Day from 11-9PM.

Special Green Beer for all you St Paddy Day Freaks!

Cape Ann Brewing Official Opening Press Release

 

March 3, 2009

 

Contact: Dylan L’Abbe-Lindquist

Cape Ann Brewing Company

978-281-4782

www.capeannbrewing.com

 Cape Ann Brewing Company Opens Brew Pub in Gloucester

 (Gloucester, MA) – Cape Ann Brewing Company, an award-winning, family-owned, micro-brewery and the home of Fisherman’s Brew, in the heart of downtown Gloucester, announced today the opening of its highly anticipated Brewpub.

 The Brewpub, features the brewery’s award-winning craft beers brewed onsite, in a unique community gathering room featuring a bar shaped like the port side of a ship. Long, German-style wooden tables and a sitting area with several rocking chairs create a mellow, laid back atmosphere unlike anything else in the Cape Ann community. Classic board games, books, magazines, newspapers and bar games are available for leisurely enjoyment. Local artist renderings adorn the wood-paneled walls and the large picture windows look out onto St. Peter’s Square where the famed St. Peter’s Fiesta is held each June.

 Cape Ann Brewing Company was founded in 2004. Head brewer and co-founder Jeremy Goldberg began his sojourn into professional brewing as a home-brewer and broker on Wall Street. After September 11, 2001, looking for a change Goldberg embarked upon a 38 brewery 40 day micro-brewery cross-country tour with a some  of friends to film the documentary, American Beer. Upon return, Goldberg knew that the brewing industry was his future and 6 months later, along with his father Michael Goldberg and his brother in law, had begun preparation for the opening of the Cape Ann Brewing Company. In May of 2004 Cape Ann Brewing released it’s Fisherman’s Brew and have grown to distribute it’s beer in 9 states from Maine to Virginia.

 “My family and I are immensely proud of the brews we produce and are delighted to be able to serve our customers on premise,” said Jeremy Goldberg, Head Brewer and co-founder of Cape Ann Brewing Company. “It was my father’s and my dream to start a micro-brewery together. Our Brewpub is family-friendly and not the typical watering hole. We don’t serve liquor at all, and only serve the beer is made right here.”

 The Brewpub will also feature non-alcoholic beverages and pizza from Panorama Pizza in Gloucester. The menu will soon expand to include offerings from several local businesses including Panorama Pizza, Ned’s Groceria, and Sasquatch Smoked Fish, as well as an assortment of bar snacks. 

 Cape Ann Brewing brews a variety of craft beers at the brewery –

 Available both on draft and in the bottle:

-Fisherman’s Brew, the company’s flagship offering is an American Amber Lager. 

-Fisherman’s IPA, an Indian Pale Ale 

-Fisherman’s Ale, a Kolsch style ale which received the gold medal at the Great International Beer Festival in the fall of 2007

-Fisherman’s Pumpkin Stout, our autumn offering, which was awarded the 2007 New England Microbrew Championship at the 2007 Lowell Ribs-‘N-Brews festival

-Fisherman’s Navigator, a German style Doppel-bock offered during the Winter season

-Fisherman’s Bavarian Wheat, our Spring/Summer offering, a Hefeweizen

 Available only on draft when available:

-Fisherman’s Tea Party, a barley wine made with three different types of tea that were amongst those dumped during the Boston Tea Party

-Fisherman’s Greenhorn Double-IPA, a high alcohol amply hopped IPA, not for the faint of heart

-Fisherman’s Dunkelweiss, a dark German wheat beer

 Cape Ann Brewing Company

Founded in 2004, Cape Ann Brewing Company is an award-winning, family-owned, micro-brewery in the heart of the historic seaport of Gloucester in Cape Ann. Brewing beer whose bold flavor and character reflects the spirit and courage of the sailors of the North Atlantic fishing fleet, and is the same passion that drives what we do. The Fisherman’s line of beer is a tribute to hard work, and a salute to friendships that endure. Cape Ann Brewing continues it’s support of the Northeast Seafood Coalition, a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving fishing communities, protecting fishery resources and feeding the world, and urges people to get involved in aiding our local fishermen.

 

 

 

What to do with the kids this weekend


This week’s snowstorm will keep the kids busy outside building snow forts and sledding.  When they’re ready to do something else (or you are!),  here are some ideas for warm activities.  Check back often.  I’ll  add more information as I receive it!

And don’t forget – If you have kids, you’d better start Flapping like a Haddock!

Boston Massacre vs Maine Port Authority

Read the names of some of the Boston Massacre Boston Derby Dames-

meet the team
Massacre Awesome Leadership Team

Claire D. Way
(skater/co-captain)

Krushpuppy
(skater/co-captain)

Maura Buse (skater/coach)

Shellby Shattered (skater/coach)

Permanent Roster

Anna WrecksYa

Etta Maims

Harley Quinn

Harlot Fevah

Lois Carmen Dominator

Piña Collidah

Pussy Venom

Quick Sandy

Tomorrow night it all goes down!  Be There Click here for more info!

Alternates

Kitty Twister

Maude Forbid

Mrs. Dash

Rocky

Sugar Hits

Triple Deck-Her

Managers

Britknee Breaker

Miss Mary Smack


Mascot

Pinchy McMasshole

Boston Massacre Travel Team

Come To The Cape Ann Community Cinema Today!!!!!

The Event Starts at 1:30 but we will be there at 12:30 if you want to swing down and hang out.

AT THE GLOUCESTER STAGE COMPANY
267 EAST MAIN STREET * GLOUCESTER, MA 01930
(978) 282-1988 [TIMES] * (978) 309-8448 [HUMAN]

Gloucester Guerilla Art Project II

GGAP II
GGAP II