Rocky Neck Art Colony's Spring Artist-Member Exhibition
Join the Rocky Neck art community this April in celebration of diversity of styles, mediums, and techniques, as the art colony's artist members exhibit their work together in a comprehensive and color-full new exhibition.
60 artists will be exhibiting in the Cultural Center at Rocky Neck across two floors of exhibition space. A complete list of artists will be available shortly - please check back.
THE BEST OF ROCKY NECK EXHIBITION
April 4 – 28, 2013
The Cultural Center at Rocky Neck
6 Wonson Street, Gloucester MA 01930
Meet The Artists Reception
Saturday, April 6, 2013
4 – 6 PM
The Cultural Center's winter hours are:
Thursdays – Sundays, 12–4 PM
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Cruiseport Gloucester Marine Terminal is a Mega Dock accessed via the North Channel of Gloucester Inner Harbor. Vessels up to 500 feet (152.4m) in length and drawing up to 20 feet (6.09m) can be accommodated dockside. Cruiseport Gloucester Marine Terminal, 6 Rowe Square, Gloucester, MA 01930 978-282-9700x4
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Rocky Neck Art Colony's Spring Artist-Member Exhibition April 4-18
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Tuesday, March 26, 2013
CAPE ANN MUSEUM EXHIBITS ABSTRACT IMPRESSIONIST DENNIS FLAVIN for his "UNCOMMON VISION" Show April 6, 2013 - May 26, 2013
The vibrant work of abstract impressionist Dennis Flavin is the subject of an exhibit at the Museum this Spring. Flavin's work is characterized by a clash of dynamic colors that dually stimulate and puzzle the senses. It's a style he simply calls "loose."
Please join the public for a Gallery Talk by the artist on April 30 at 1:00 p.m at The Cape Ann Museum, 27 Pleasant St., Gloucester, MA 01930.
There will also be an Opening Reception on Saturday, April 6 from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
For More information click here: Cape Ann Museum
Monday, March 25, 2013
Hammond Castle - History and Overview of this Gloucester, MA Landmark! A must see if you visit Gloucester!
80 Hesperus Ave.
Gloucester, MA 01930
Tel: 978-283-2080
Hammond Castle - History and Overview of this Gloucester, MA Landmark!
A must see if you visit Gloucester!
The Castle will be CLOSED until MAY 4, 2013 when we will be open Saturdays and Sundays only 10 AM to 4 PM until Memorial Day weekend when we will be open for the summer Tuesdays thru Sundays 10 AM to 4 PM, closed MONDAYS (except Memorial Day).
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Staff are in the castle Tuesdays thru Saturdays this winter to answer your telephone inquiries, to book group and school tours, and to send out information on Corporate and Wedding events.
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Get the APP!! Cinematic Walking Tour of Gloucester - GLOUCESTER HARBOR WALK
GLOUCESTER VISITORS and LOCALS
Links to get the Phone APP and all about Gloucester's Walking Tour along Gloucester's Harbor Walking Tour! GET THE APP - Click Here! http://ghwalk.org/walking-cinema/A/1
Really good videos and overview of Gloucester, MA: Postcards from Gloucester, Blackburn, The Harbor, The Iconic Sights, The Fiesta, and Carrying the Flag and much more
Posted a couple of the Video's that are part of the Walking Cinema Tour just so you get the Idea! A Must See!!
For More information on Visiting Gloucester Harbor by Ship or Boat:
Melissa Abbott
Director Sales and Marketing
Cruiseport Mega Dock Bookings: Ships, Mega Yachts, Tall Ships, Freight
Seaport Grille
Gloucester Marine Terminal
Cruiseport Gloucester
978-852-0381 Cell
MelissaAbbott@CruiseportGloucester.com
CruiseportGloucester.com
CruiseportGloucester.com
Friday, March 22, 2013
Thatcher Island a Fantastic Local Resource! How to Support? How to Visit?
Thacher Island is located about a mile offshore of Rockport,
Massachusetts. Rockport is a small seacoast town about 40 miles north of Boston. It can be reached via Rt. 128 north. Although the island may be viewed from the shore from either Eden Road or Marmion Way the best way to view the island is by going there by becoming a member of the Thacher Island Association.
Landing Fee
All persons over 14 will be charged a $5.00 landing fee. This fee will be waived for all who can show proof they are Rockport residents, paid up Thacher Island Association members, holders of National Park Service America the Beautiful passes or a valid Federal Duck Stamp. Landing fees will be payable in the form of cash, check or credit card to the keeper on duty in the boat house.
Launch Fee
Seats aboard the Thacher Island Launch will cost $20.00 per adult and $10.00 for children under 14. (The Landing fee is included).
This fee will be waived for all Rockport residents and paid up Thacher Island Association members. Launch fees will be payable by credit card when making your reservations by calling 617-599-2590. The launch fee will be reimbursed if the trip is cancelled due to weather or rough seas. Any cancellations made less than one week before the time of departure will result in forfeiture of payment.
By the Thacher Island Launch
Reservations for 2013 will open again on May 15, 2013.Trips begin on June 1 and run through August 31,2013.(weather permitting)
Join us each Saturday morning at 8AM, 9AM or 10AM returning at 10:30, 11:30 and 12:30. Travel aboard the Thacher Island I or II launch for an exciting 20 minute ride out to this magnificent historical island.
Trips are also available on Wednesdays at 9AM returning at 11:30.
You must make reservations at least two weeks in advance by calling 617-599-2590.
Seats are limited to 6 passengers. Launch leaves from the Town dock (T-Wharf) next to the Sandy Bay Yacht Club.Trips to the island are not recommended for young children under 3 years of age, and becuase the island is a wild life refuge, is off-limits to pets.
Donations are gratefully accepted.
By Kayak
Other ways to get there are by kayak (which you can rent in town) or by your own boat. There is no dock on the island, only a ramp, which may only be used by the Association's launch or kayaks.Distance from Rockport Harbor is about 3 miles.The Assocition asks kayakers to use caution, pay attention to weahter conditions, turn back if you feel uncomfortable. This is not a reliably good paddle for novice kayakers or those with limited endurance. Dont forget to bring money for the landing fee.
Your Boat
We make available 3 guest moorings adjacent to the ramp about 50 yards offshore. You must call the keeper on the island in advance to tell him you are coming at 508-284-0144. Unless you plan to swim in from your boat, bring a dingy which you can land on the ramp. Only small row boats and kayaks are allowed to land on the ramp. Landing fees apply.
Ocean Reporter Private Launch Service
Rockport Harbor to Thacher Island
Bird Watching-Eco-Tours-Water Taxi
Because Capt.Lee moors 50 yards off the island he uses a dingy to ferry visitors ashore,passengers should have the physical dexterity to climb in and out of his vessel from the dingy.The return trip need not be on the same day, making the ocean Reporter a good way for campers to reach the island.
Captain Bill Lee
978-502-5994
E-mail oceanreporter@comcast.net
Reasonable Rates
MEMBER CATAGORIES
$30.00 Individual
$60.00 Family $125.00 Corporate $500.00 Lifetime Donations are tax deductible (To the extent allowed by law)
Privileges of Membership:
Free rides to Thacher Island.(Reservations Required)
Two or more newsletters a year.
Thacher Boat/Car sticker.
Satisfaction of helping to preserve a National Historic Landmark.
Click here to purchase your membership: http://shop.thacherisland.org
Such an incredible location to visit and it's right here on Cape Ann just offshore with some of the most iconic and beautiful lighthouses on the east coast of the United States. Happy Cruising!
For more information and to visit Gloucester Marine Terminal at Cruiseport:
Contact:
Melissa Abbott
Director Sales and Marketing
Seaport Grille
Gloucester Marine Terminal
Cruiseport Gloucester
978-852-0381 Cell
MelissaAbbott@CruiseportGloucester.com
CruiseportGloucester.com |
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Tonight March 21st! Don't Miss it! SUSTAINABLE SEAFOOD CHOICES
Maritime Gloucester will be hosting a program on
Sustainable Seafood Choices
on Thursday, March 21st at 7pm
Gorton’s Seafood Gallery at Maritime Gloucester
23 Harbor Loop, Gloucester, MA
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You know this topic is so important!! There is a lot of fish out there that we are not using or cooking. I call them the Dr Suess Fish! Blue Fish, Red Fish, Dog Fish, Monkfish, Skate! Some of it is really delicious! When we had the Maritime Summit at Cruiseport Gloucester in Feb. 2013, Nina Jarvis brought some sustainable fish which was cooked in our Cruiseport Catering Kitchen to perfection and it was so simple to cook. See Link to that Day
Join Allison McHale, from NOAA’s Fish Watch and Heather Tausig from the New England Aquarium’s Ocean Friendly Seafood Program at the Boston Aquarium, who will discuss international trends in the development of sustainable seafood programs, partnerships with restaurants and seafood companies and discuss these two consumer-oriented seafood informational programs.
This is a must attend for seafood consumers who wish to know more about sustainable seafood guides and the emerging — and some say dizzying — world of seafood labeling schemes. Hosted by Maritime Gloucester. Sponsored by Turner's Seafood who do so much with Cape Ann Fresh Catch. Free to the public. Seating is limited, however, so arrive early.
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Saturday, March 9, 2013
HMS Bounty at Gloucester Marine Terminal Cruiseport Gloucester - Sept. 2012
HMS BOUNTY
Docked at Cruiseport Gloucester's Mega Dock
Gloucester Marine Terminal last Sept 2012
The Ship visited Gloucester and gave Tours during
The Schooner Festival
photo by Melissa Abbott
For More information about Gloucester Marine Terminal please see www.cruiseportgloucester.com/marineterminal
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