Monthly Archives: April 2014

Marblehead Legend Donald Humphreys Dies

Donald Humphreys

Marblehead legend and contributor Donald Humphreys just recently passed away at the age of 91. In 2012, he put on a memorable celebration of the centennial of Marine Corps Aviation. He helped to rehabilitate the Hammond Park on Commercial Street to honor Starling Burgess and he helped to make Marblehead as the official birthplace of Marines in aviation.

Upon his death, fellow Marine and friend Don Macaulay said, “‘Semper Fidelis’ is the motto of the Marines. It means ‘forever faithful,’ and Don Humphreys defined it. And it guided his life beyond the Marine Corps and into his friendships and his loved ones and organizations he had sworn to.”

Signing up for the Marine Corps on December 8, 1941, he went to the South Pacific theater where he spent six months on Gaudalcanal in the Solomon Islands before going to other tactical assignments. He rose to the level of master sergeant and then returned to Marblehead and married Ruth Treat.

After the war, he become a mechanic and pilot. While he was best known as a Marine, he was also a businessman and inventor with several patents under his belt.
He founded his own company, Custom Radius Corporation, which was a designer, manufacturer and distributor of ice-skate-care equipment.

In his later years, he spent a great deal of time doing things for Marblehead and the Marine Corp. As Grader said, “The truth of the matter is, it was because of Don’s efforts that the Marine Corps designated Marblehead as the ‘Birthplace of Marine Corps Aviation. We all knew that Cunningham was the first Marine pilot to get his wings, but none of us knew it was in Marblehead where he soloed until Humphreys’ research.”

He was honored with the Marblehead Chamber of Commerce’s Rey Moulton Person of the Year in 2012 for his execution of the centennial celebration.

After his wife died of cancer, Humphreys met Lili Rowen, with whom he had a wonderful relationship. Asked to comment on his character, Rowen said, “He was a Marine — that is all you have to publish.”

Seaside Allure Wine-and-Cheese

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Spring has arrived and it’s time to enjoy some lovely new clothing for the season. One great shop in Marblehead is Seaside Allure, the women’s boutique in old town that features brands like Lilly Pulitzer, Jude Connally, Yala and Johnny Was. They incorporate an ocean feel into their elegant clothing lines.

Now, they are having a trunk show featuring Mahi Gold from noon to 8 pm on Thursday, May 1. Located at 9 Pleasant Street, they welcome visitors to drop by and enjoy a wine-and-cheese party. As part of the party, they will welcome their new neighbor, home love, that is at 7 Pleasant Street.

Home love is a unique home décor and gift shop which is offering quality items at low prices.

Come by on May 1 to enjoy Seaside Allure’s beautiful clothing and an introduction to home love.

Film Screening at the Abbot Public Library

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On May 1 at 7pm there will be a special screening of short films at the Abbot Public Library in Marblehead. The films come from the Raw Art Works Real to Reel Filmschool and are in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Marblehead Task Force Against Discrimination (TFAD).

Following the screening, participants will be privy to a discussion and Q & A session with a representative of Raw Art Works. RAW is a 26 year old youth arts nonprofit based in Lynn. They believe that kids should be seen and heard and they pursue their mission to “ignite the desire to create and confidence to succeed in underserved youth.”

Today, RAW is a nationally recognized organization and cultural anchor in Lynn that helps at-risk youth with a creative outlet to the streets.
Organized with the Marblehead Task Force Against Discrimination, this event helps to promote their mission to work again hatred and bigotry and to celebrate and strengthen Marblehead’s diverse community.

Get Ready for the 50th Marblehead Festival of Arts

The first ever Marblehead Festival of Arts was held way back in July 1963. Fifty years later it

50 Years of Arts in Marblehead
50 Years of Arts in Marblehead

is still going strong, and getting ready to burst forth on July 3-6, 2014. Visual and fine arts will be featured along with performing arts, as it has been since the very first Festival.

The organization behind the Festival is a non-profit group comprised of local residents on a voluntary basis, donating their talents and time in a large number of ways. The goal behind the establishment of the organization and the festival is to promote and encourage artistic events in Marblehead through the presentation of an annual arts festival. The organization has continued to grow and prosper each year, until today when not only is there an arts festival in July, but other events all year long. The organization also contributes greatly to the development of other local projects and organizations connected to the world of art.

On April 27 there will be a Volunteer Information Party in anticipation of the annual Festival of Arts. The party will take place from 3 PM to 5 PM, at the Corinthian Yacht Club at 1 Nahant Street on Marblehead Neck.

“When you volunteer for the Festival, you become part of a great legacy here in town,” said Maureen McKinnon, Volunteer Chairperson. “Next year will be our 50th Festival, and every one of those fifty years was the result of great folks coming together and working hard, but having a terrific time doing it.”

Summer Marblehead Entertainment

marathonWhether you love the hot weather and can’t wait to get outside or you hate it and need air-conditioned cover, Marblehead has it all. For sun-lovers, there is the Boston Marathon and Fenway and for sun-haters, check out Gloucester’s Hammond Castle or the Symphony Hall Pops concert.

Also upcoming is the marking of the 25th anniversary of the Marblehead Task Force Against Discrimination (TFAD), to be held at Marblehead’s Abbot Public Library. This is a triple-collaboration of Raw Art Works (Lynn), and the Abbot Public Library (Marblehead). At the event, short films will be screened from the Raw Art Works Real to Reel Filmschool. All movies are “heartfelt and powerful reflections of the makers’ lives.” After the movies, there will be a Q&A session with Raw Art Works representatives.

Local Publisher Karen Andreas to Speak in May

Karen Andreas
Karen Andreas

As part of their ongoing “Professional Speaker Series” the Marblehead Chamber of Commerce will be hosting Karen Andreas, publisher at North of Boston Media Group. Andreas will be speaking on the topic “Forward Thinking Communications Strategies- Top of Your Game.” The talk is scheduled for Thursday, May 22 at 8am.

SalemFive, the local banking, insurance and investments firm will be sponsoring the talk. Breakfast will be served and provided by “Every Little Breeze Catering.”

North of Boston Media Group publishes eight regional newspapers, including The Salem News, The Eagle-Tribune, the Daily News of Newburyport, and the Gloucester Daily Times. The Group is also responsible for all the papers’ affiliated websites and magazines.

Andreas has been involved in publishing and media for over 20 years. Before she took on the responsibility for all of the Group’s newspapers in Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire, Andreas worked for six years as the publisher of The Salem News.

The talk, including breakfast, is priced at $10 for members of the Chamber of Commerce. The Masonic Temple, where the Chamber is located is at 62 Pleasant Street in Marblehead. Other talks coming up in the series are Andrew Christensen speaking on “The Difference Between Estate Planning and Elder Law / Asset Preservation Planning,” on Wednesday, July 16; and Rafe Hershfield (Sir Speedy) speaking on “Marketing and Social Media – from beginner to expert,” on Thursday, September 18.

Giving Kindly in Marblehead

thrift-shopSince the very sweet ladies who work tirelessly to ensure the St. Michael’s Thrift Shop operates smoothly are too genteel to ask for donations, those in the Marblehead region who have a few coins to spare should take note. There are two stores: one at 20 Pleasant Street, and the other, a little further up the road at 149 Pleasant Street. Both need the assistance and kindness of locals.

Currently the stores are also in need of additional inventory, so for anyone in the area who has clothes, useful items, etc., take a stroll down Pleasant Street and help these amazing ladies out. At the same time, have a bit of a sort through to see if there is anything that catches your eye.

For those who want to help out but cannot do so financially, the ladies are always looking for volunteers to help work in the store – sorting through the bags that people bring in.

Art, Music and Dance Combine for an Expected Wonderful Evening of ArtsFusion

On Saturday, May 3, 2014, from 6:30 PM to 10:30 PM residents, guests and visitors are welcome and encouraged to attend an exciting evening of art, auction, music and fun at the Albert Hall in Marblehead.

Auctions, art, and music at the artsFusion
Auctions, art, and music at the artsFusion

Art lovers, artists and anyone interested in a great evening out can expect to be inundated with great food and drink as well as “interactive experiences,” live music, and a thrilling silent auction. At the conclusion of the silent auction a mesmerizing live auction will commence. The auction will feature the works of selected local artists from the North Shore and beyond. At the conclusion of the live auction a live band will take the stage and a great dance party will ensue, complete with delectable desserts, ending the evening on a high note of fun.

Attendees can expect a great time from what will prove to be an historic moment in Marblehead’s chronicles as it is the very first time the Marblehead Festival of Arts and the Marblehead Arts Association have worked together to plan such an event. We are looking forward to this evening when the community will come together not just for some great music and dessert, but for a chance to take home some wonderful art while supporting the artistic sector of the community.

The Abbot Hall is located at 188 Washington Street, Marblehead, MA.

Marblehead Boating Course

boating-courseInterested in learning how to take care of a boat? America’s Boating Course is now being offered by the Marblehead Sail and Power Squadron. This course helps participants get a grip with the essential safety and seamanship information.

This is a great course for both beginners and those who want a bit of a refresher (having not been on the water for the whole winter). As well, young boaters who need to get their Massachusetts Boaters Safety Certificate, can do this course for that.

The course comprises four two-hour sessions and an exam. It starts on Wednesday May 7 from 7-9pm. After the exam there will be a further two sessions on charting and navigation. Price is $60 (for the course, textbook and CD). Register on the MSPS website.