2013-08-15

Hi Friends and Family - 

My girlfriend Stephanie created a company called Coastal Dog Apparel. They make anti-chafe swim suits for boys and men. She is Founder, CEO, Admin, Mailroom clerk, Shipping Dept. manager and does it all. I help a little bit but mostly I keep her laughing as she  launches this company.

We have entered Coastal Dog into a small business contest which, if we win, gets Coastal Dog highlighted in a Super Bowl commercial! Hah!  Can you imagine? The FIRST ever Super Bowl commercial with MEN in bathing suits! 



The way to get us there is to go to this URL and vote for us!  BTW- you can vote once everyday!!

https://www.smallbusinessbiggame.com/ma/Coastal-Dog-Apparel/376584



O’MALEY INNOVATION MIDDLE SCHOOL


Who:     All O’Maley Innovation Middle School students
What:    A casual, drop-in gathering for Summer Reading
When:   Thursday, August 15, 2013, 5:30 – 7:00 pm
Where:  O’Maley Innovation Middle School Library
Why:     Get it done and Celebrate!   Whether you want some help, a check-in on what you’ve done, or book talk with other kids, come on in and get it done!  Pizza, popcorn, packets and books.
Hosted by O’Maley ELA teachers 6-8
Please call school to leave your name before Thursday 08/15/13  978 281 9850

Cape Ann Ceramics Festival update

karen ristuben, Rocky Neck Art Colony president talks with master potter Randy Johnston. Johnston appeared courtesy of Pucker Gallery of Boston.

Randy Johnston teaches his clay techniques at a workshop on Saturday at Cynthia Curtis Pottery in Rockport

Cape Ann Ceramics Festival and Beauty in Use show organizers and curators Jenny Rangan, Seyrel Williams and Susan Hershey accept tributes from Cape Ann ceramic artists Jill Solomon, Cynthia Curtis and Anni Melancon. The opening was a huge success and attended by more than 200 people.

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The Cape Ann Ceramics Festival got off to a hugely successful start with a workshop by world-renowned potter Randy Johnston, attended by over 40 people, at Cynthia Curtis Pottery in Rockport. Johnston, who is from Wisconsin, is a master potter and was generous in sharing his techniques and methodology with rapt participants from as far away as Connecticut, Maine and New Hampshire. Johnston appears at the festival courtesy of the Pucker Gallery on Newbury Street where he has a solo show coming up in November. His wife, jan McKeachie Johnston appears courtesy of Lacoste Gallery in Concord.
The opening of the Beauty in Use Show at the Cultural Center at Rocky Neck on Sunday was also a smash hit with over 200 people attending. This weekend ceramic lovers have the opportunity to visit Cape Ann ceramic artists’ studios on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 17, and 18, from 10 – 5 pm. Here is a chance to see what goes into the process of making, glazing and firing a piece of pottery. These skilled artisans are proud of their work and look forward to inviting you into their studios. Download a map of the Pottery Trail from the website: www.capeannceramicsfestival.com

The final event of the festival takes place the weekend of Aug. 23, 24, 25, when an exclusively local show of ceramic art opens on the mezzanine level of the Cultural Center at Rocky Neck, 6 Wonson St., Gloucester. This is a showcase for local artists whose work is emerging. Free mini bowls made by local artists will be given out to the first people to come to the grand opening which takes place on Friday, Aug. 23, from 5 – 9 pm. The show runs all weekend and hours are 10 – 5 each day.

The newest addition to Arcadia Publishing’s popular Images of America series is Lighthouses and Lifesaving Stations on Cape Ann by local author Paul St. Germain. The book boasts more than 200 historic images.

Paul St. Germain, president of the Thacher Island Association, has been a Rockport resident for 18 years and has a view of both Thacher and Straitsmouth Islands from his home. With assistance from the Cape Ann Museum, the Sandy Bay Historical Society archives, US Coast Guard historian, and other private collections, he has put together a most revealing record and a fascinating history through vintage photographs of the lighthouses and lifesaving stations around Cape Ann.

The maritime history of Cape Ann, on the northern coast of Massachusetts, is filled with stories of heroism, adventure and human endeavor.

Annual Rotary Pancake Breakfast on August 17, 2013

This is the 35th year for the event which will be held on Saturday, August 17 at the Bandstand of Stage Fort Park from 7:30 to 11:00 a.m. (in conjunction with the Waterfront Festival) – Parking is free during breakfast if you have a ticket and tickets are $7.00 per person.

Howard has been the Co-chairperson of this event for 25 of the 35 years it has been held.  This will be his last year as Co-chairperson.

Any shout out you can offer is great advertising for the Rotary Club of Gloucester and all proceeds will benefit The Rose Baker Senior Center and Northshore Health Project.

Rockport Council on Aging Day Trips

Authentic Downeast Lobster Bake September 16th we will depart from the Rockport Deport and travel by motorcoach to visit Nubble Ligh and York Village, you will have time to browse many boutiques or stroll along ocean Drive. Then we will feast on steamed mussels, delicious clams, corn on the cob, Lobster (or BBQ Chicken if you prefer). Your feast is steamed over a roaring fire. We will stop at Stonewall kitchen & Hampton Beach after lunch. $66.00. Call to reserve your spot 978-546-2573.

NH’s Kancamagus Scenic Highway  October 16, this trip includes a full course buffet at Indian Head resort & “Granite State” scenic sightseeing. View the foliage along the way. New Hampshire’s best attractions are yours to enjoy and you’ll make several scenic stops along the way. $64.00

A Salute to our Veteranson November 14th will feature a musical show and delicious feast at the Log Cabin in Holyoke MA. The Log Cabin’s show features a “Salute To Our Veterans “. You’ll have a great time with both delicious cuisine and great music. Bring your friends for an afternoon of fun.  $79.00

Honors Youth Choir

Auditions for Honors Youth Choir will be held on:

Thursday, September 12th at the Rockport Baptist Church – 4:00 PM

and

Thursday, September 19th at Ascension Memorial Church – Ipswich – 3:30 PM

followed by the first rehearsal.

Honors Youth Choir is sponsored by Chorus North Shore. Students pay no tuition.

Ages are: 10 thru high school.

If you have any questions, please call Sonja Pryor [978-356-4713] or
Mary Sepich [978-468-2841] or [mssepich@verizon.net]

Over the years, Chorus North Shore has worked with local area schools to promote choral singing by inviting students to sing with us for credit, and by offering scholarships for graduating seniors who plan to further their interest in music. But, our strategic plan required a more focused approach toward educational outreach.

As a community arts organization, we are particularly sensitive to the cutbacks in funding and support that have steadily eroded the music programs in schools throughout the North Shore. The Honors Youth Choir of Chorus North Shore is a fully funded program allowing children aged 10 through high school the opportunity to learn and perform choral masterworks along with Chorus North Shore, and present extraordinary concerts on their own.

By establishing The Honors Youth Choir of Chorus North Shore, we are able to accomplish several goals for Chorus North Shore:

provide an avenue for young singers to learn basic vocal techniques and ear training

introduce young singers to a life-long love of choral music

offer an opportunity for a children’s choir to work with a premier adult chorus and orchestra

reach out to a new audience in the communities we serve

The Honors Youth Choir is selected by audition. The students range from ages 10 through high school, and must attend scheduled rehearsals and concerts. The Chorus North Shore artistic director, Sonja Dahlgren Pryor and associate conductor, Mary Sepich bring their experience as life long educators and musicians to the planning and development of this special group.

Hi Joey,

Lama Marut has scheduled a talk in Gloucester at the UU Church. It’s next Monday, August 19th, 8-9:30pm at The Meetinghouse of the UU Church of Gloucester, 10 Church Street. Attached is a Jpeg for your viewing pleasure. Hope you can come to see him! If possible, would you please post this on GMG to get the word out to all your Gloucester readers?

Thanks so much,

Judith Ring

Free Concert and Ice Cream at Stage Fort Park on Sunday, August 18th at 7:00 PM

Free Cape Ann Community Band Concert at Stage Fort Park in Gloucester. This annual concert is sponsored by BankGloucester.  This year’s concert theme is “An Old-Fashioned Band Concert in the Park” which will include a patriotic sing-a-long, a tribute to our armed service veterans and a children’s march around the bandstand. During the concert, friends and staff of BankGloucester will be scooping out free Richardson’s Ice Cream and Richie’s Italian Slush. Bring a chair or a blanket and enjoy this free summer concert and delicious ice cream! In the event of rain, the concert will be rescheduled to Wednesday, August 21st.

LAW & WATER GALLERY

Gloucester Massachusetts       978-995-3415

Down the Docks Reception

Saturday | August 17 | 2013 5 – 8 pm

Artists

Sam Feinstein

Joe Poirier

Paul Ciaramitaro

Jon Sarkin

Paul Cary Goldberg

Ken Riaf

Earl Dotter

Nina Samoiloff

Here above the tide, in America’s storied fishing port, the Law & Water Gallery shows provocative works by accomplished artists in mixed media, paint, ceramics, and photography.

Works offer fresh perspectives on law and justice, port and place, work and environment.

Located in the storefront law office of Ken Riaf

on Gloucester’s Harbor Walk, the Law & Water Gallery is open on the weekends and by appointment.

View the artists.

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