Cape Ann TV’s Lunch & Learn Series: How To Make A Movie On Your iPhone

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Cape Ann TV’s Lunch & Learn Series continues on Wednesday, August 24th, 2016 at 12pm with “How To Make A Movie On You iPhone” presented by Professional Video Producer, Ted Reed.

It used to cost thousands, if not millions of dollars to make a movie. But now the basic production tools are in the hands of millions of people. Your smart phone can capture better video than most top of the line professional cameras did only a few years ago; all you need are a few tips and a few (if any) accessories to produce a festival-ready film. Join independent producer Ted Reed for a Cape Ann TV Lunch and Learn discussion that will show you what you need to know and what works best to get high-quality video out of your iPhone. The principles are the same for almost any current smart phone; we’ll concentrate on what the iPhone can do and the free or cheap apps that will help you get your indie feature made.

Participants are encouraged to install the ProCam app* which we will do a quick tutorial on, but even the stock Camera app will do the trick.

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Space is limited for this event; please RSVP to rtober@capeanntv.org to reserve your spot.

Mums 2016

THIS IS OUR TIME TO SHINE

ESSEX COMES ALIVE EVERY FALL WITH MUMS EVERYWHERE

LET’S DECORATE THE TOWN

LET’S MAKE MAIN STREET COME ALIVE

LET’S ADD SOME DRAMATIC LOCAL COLOR

LET’S ATTRACT SOME ATTENTION

LET’S SHOW SOME LIFE…SOME TOWN SPIRIT

LET’S MAKE THIS A GREAT EVENT

THIS IS OUR OPPORTUNITY  TO LOOK OUR VERY BEST

The Essex Merchants Group, the Essex Division of the Chamber of Commerce, the Essex Enhancement Committee and the Essex River Cultural District will be sponsoring this event again this year. Thousands of colorful potted mum plants will be delivered to the parking lot of Main Street Antiques on September 19th. These locally grown plants will be sold for $5.00 each to those taking part in the MUMS THE WORD campaign. (Checks payable to Essex Merchants Group)

Decorate your store front, porch and yard. Everyone is invited. Please let us know that you, your business or organization will be participating and how many plants you want us to order for you. In addition, if you are an individual, a business or an organization and would like to adopt a site or make a donation to the Mums Fund you can send it to

For more information call Bob Coviello (978-768-7039) or email robertcoviello@hotmail.com 

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Lighthouse Harbor Tour

Join Harbor Tours of Cape Ann and the Cape Ann Museum for a cruise around the Cape.

Saturday, August 27 at 10:30a.m.

Tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours. $30 Museum members. $35 nonmembers. Advance tickets required. Participants meet at Harbor Tours on Harbor Loop. Please call (978)283-0455 x10 for more information or to purchase tickets. Tickets can also be purchased online at Eventbrite.

Enjoy the history and beauty of Cape Ann’s coast, up close! Presented by Cape Ann’s longest-running sightseeing company – since 1969! See parts of the Cape you can’t reach by car – or on any other boat trip! Bring your camera – you’ll see historic lighthouses, Gloucester’s fishing fleet, lobstermen, drawbridges, islands, and Cape Ann’s spectacular natural beauty. Learn about some of the names of famous artists and poets that spent time here painting and writing. Hear about the great granite industry that flourished here for many years.

Restrooms, snacks and drinks are available on board.

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Trip Advisor reviews of Harbor Tours:

“This trip should be taken by anyone visiting the Gloucester area! The breathtaking sights seen from the boat are ones that can’t be seen by car.” – JB

“What a great way to introduce the younger kids to boat travel, some history, and where their food really comes from! The crew was very good with the children abroad, aged 3-8. The rest of us enjoyed the ride, and learned a few things about Gloucester and its history in art, the fishing industry, and interesting earlier inhabitants. ” – MP

Image: Collection of the Cape Ann Museum Library & Archives.

Write up on busy events this weekend from Asst. Chief McCarthy

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This upcoming weekend, August 18- 21t, 2016, has many scheduled activities which require pre-planning to ensure the safety and wellbeing of the public.

Tonight, August 18, 2016 – Concert at Harbor Loop – 6:00p.m. Featuring Gloucester Native John Jerome. Expect traffic to be heavier than normal in the Rogers Street and Harbor Loop areas.

Waterfront Festival at Stage Fort Park – Saturday and Sunday August 20-21 2016 9:00a.m.- 6:00p.m. There will be heavy traffic in the Stage Fort area both days.

Downtown Block Party – Main Street-Saturday, August 20, 2016 – 6:00p.m.-10:00p.m. Main Street will be closed from Pleasant Street to Tally’s Corner. Expect traffic delays in the downtown area.

Rotary Pancake Breakfast – Stage Fort Park – Saturday, August 20, 2016 – 7:30a.m. -11:00 a.m. Expect traffic congestion in the Stage Fort Park area during these hours.

Public Beaches – Saturday August 20 and Sunday August 21s1, 2016 are forecasted to be weather conducive for perfect ‘Beach Days’. Expect the usual heavy traffic on Eastern Avenue,Thatcher Road, Concord Street and Atlantic Street from 9:00a.m. – 12noon. We will, when available, have police units at the Eastern Avenue Lights and the Concord and Atlantic Street Intersections. Our routine Police Details will be Good Harbor Beach, Wingaersheek Beach and at Stage Fort Park.

There will be extra police presence at the Quarries, the Stone Pier off of Atlantic Street, and in the evening at the boater’s end of Wingaersheek Beach. All the aforementioned areas have been the locations of numerous citizen complaints.

Gloucester Rotary Club Announces Photography Contest

2016coverThe Gloucester Rotary Club will publish a 12-month Cape Ann photo calendar for 2017 as a fundraiser.  All profits will go to the Gloucester Rotary Club’s efforts to raise money that supports the many community and international activities in which the club is involved.

In Order to publish a beautiful calendar, the Club is requesting high quality digital photos that show the unique beauty of Cape Ann throughout the year. Gloucester photos are preferred, but images from other Cape Ann towns will be considered. Water—either ocean or tidal river—must be visible somewhere in all entries. Images from each season: winter, spring, summer and fall are encouraged. A selection committee from the Rotary Club will make the choices.

Full contest rules and requirements are available online at www.gloucesterotary.us.  All entries must be received by 12:00 p.m. on September 16, 2016.

More information about the Rotary Club of Gloucester is available online at www.gloucesterrotary.us and www.facebook.com/RotaryGloucesterMA.

The mission of Rotary International is to provide service to others, promote integrity, and advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through its fellowship of business, professional, and community leaders.