Went to training at the Visitor Center at Stage Fort Park. The view was so nice.
My View of Life on the Dock
Went to training at the Visitor Center at Stage Fort Park. The view was so nice.
News from Essex National Heritage- Congratulations to all the winners including Amy Smith of Gloucester:
Essex Heritage Announces Winners of 2018 Photo Contest
We are pleased to announce the winners of the 2018 Essex National Heritage Area Photo Contest. The annual photo contest encourages photographers of all levels to “capture” the living landscapes, unique places, and interesting people of Essex County, MA. The contest is presented in partnership with Hunt’s Photo & Video, the Merrimack Valley Planning Commission, and the National Park Service at Salem Maritime and Saugus Iron Works National Historic Sites.
From rocky coasts and harbors and rural farms to historic downtowns and parks, photographers vividly captured a variety of special places in Essex County for their award-winning submissions to this year’s contest. All of the photographs were taken within the Essex National Heritage Area and fell into the categories of “Off the Beaten Path,” “People of Essex County,” and “A Closer Look.”
2018 Essex National Heritage Area Photo Contest Winners
Grand Prize Winner
• “Waves,” taken in Salem by Laurence Spang of Salem
Category: A Closer Look
• 1st Prize: “Sunflower, All For Me,” taken in Newbury by Ken Jordan of Lynn
• 2nd Prize: “Storm Damage,” taken in Salisbury by Caroline Stella of Saugus
• 3rd Prize: “Head Sails,” taken in Gloucester by Frank Conahan of Groton
Category: People Of Essex County
• 1st Prize: “Sandstorm,” taken in Ipswich by Kristin Bender Kyllingstad of Beverly
• 2nd Prize: “Essex Tech Teaching Moment,” taken in Danvers by Sue Plutsky of Beverly
• 3rd Prize: “Winter Hop” taken in Peabody by Judy Schneider of Middleton
Category: Off The Beaten Path
• 1st Prize: “Walking on Clouds” taken in Gloucester by Sarah Burrows of Wenham
• 2nd Prize: “Appleton,” taken in Ipswich by Amy Smith of Gloucester
• 3rd Prize: “Nature’s Window,” taken in Manchester by the Sea by Stephen Dagley of Beverly
People’s Choice Winner
• “Monarch and Thistle,” Taken in Haverhill by Kathy Diamontopoulos of Haverhill
Instagram Winners
New to the Essex Heritage Photo Contest was an Instagram category. Instagrammer were encouraged to tag photos that they took during 2018 with #essexheritagephotocontest. Over 450 photos were entered and 9 winners were selected for their stunning shots that captured the special quality of Essex County. The accounts that won the Instagram category are as follows: @a.a.g.photo, @dcmills89, @funky_monkey_photos, @harbors_edge_photography, @lomachusetts, @saltwaterlabphoto, @sarahtracyburrows, @sjdagley, @tugapeaks
Group Show in 2019 for the 2018 contest winners
The eleven winning images will be exhibited for one year at the National Park Service Visitor Center in Salem (2 New Liberty Street, Salem, MA 01970) and at the office of the Merrimack Valley Planning Commission (160 Main Street, Haverhill, MA 01830).
Prints for the Essex National Heritage Area Photo Contest exhibits were generously provided by Hunt’s Photo & Video. Prizes for the Photo Contest were generously contributed by Hunt’s Photo & Video and the National Park Service.
About Essex Heritage and the Essex National Heritage Area
Essex Heritage is the non-profit organization that manages the Essex National Heritage Area by developing programs that enhance, preserve and encourage recreation, education, conservation and interpretation projects on Boston’s North Shore and the Lower Merrimack River Valley. The Essex National Heritage Area is comprised of the 34 cities and towns of Essex County, MA. For more information, visit EssexHeritage.org or call (978) 740-0444.
Hey Joey,
It was so much fun seeing you at the Stage Fort Park Visitor’s Center Opening. Thank you for posing with the new Cape Ann Foodies Signature Fork.
Here are a few pictures of some of the Usual Tourism Suspects mugging with the Fork.
Cape Ann Foodies is the creation of Gloucester local Patrick Halloran. What a great idea – a walking tour that combines History, Food, and Local Beer. It is fun and filling!
Check out the website: http://www.capeannfoodietours.com or give him a call at 617-902-8291.
I am excited to be one of his tour guides this year; just need to lose the crutch and I’m good to go.
Cheers!
Cindy Hendrickson
The Visitors Center At Stage Fort Park Is Looking For Volunteers.
If you would like to volunteer there is a checkbox on GloucesterMA.com for people who want to help out at the Visitor Center.
You can see it on the CONTACT form here: http://gloucesterma.com/Contact.cfm.
In and around the rehab taking place at the Gloucester Visitor Welcome Center-
Click The Picture To View The Video
Next time you run into Ron Garry, his wife Alina, Ron Gilson, Laura Dow or any of the other folks donating their time to get this place up and running and better than ever, give em a pat on the back and a thank you.
Gloucester Visitors Welcoming Center At Stage Fort Park, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Ron Takes Us Through The Renovations Taking Place
click the picture to see the first part of the 4 part series-
At 8AM you’ll get the first glimpse inside the Visitors Welcome Center which is currently undergoing a renovation.
Gloucester Visitors Welcoming Center At Stage Fort Park, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Ron Garry, his wife Alina, Laura Dow, Ron Gilson and others have been working non stop for three weeks scraping, painting and getting the Visitors Center at Stage Fort Park back in shape. The City budget cuts had axed the tourism department and these concerned citizens and great eggs have donated their time and in some cases money to keep this place going and make it better than it ever was. We owe them a great debt of gratitude for doing so much for our city.
Look for the first part of our video tour inside tomorrow at 8AM. You knew I’d get you in first didn’t ya?
Gloucester Visitors Welcoming Center At Stage Fort Park, originally uploaded by captjoe06.