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Location: Rockport, Massachusetts, United States

The Seaward Inn and its 17 charming units are beautifully situated on the Atlantic Ocean at the tip of scenic Cape Ann just north of Boston, Massachusetts. Come Stay With Us!

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Sunday, September 20, 2009

 

MUSIC * SEASON FINALI JAM SESSION * LORI DIAMOND & FRIENDS * SUNDAY MORNING LIVE * Sept. 27th.

 LORI DIAMOND will be joined by Fred Abatelli. Stuart and Lyn Ferguson and Phil Punch for a delightful "potpouri" of song, piano, guitar and percussion.
Originally from the Boston area, Lori is a veteran pianist, singer/songwriter. Throughout the nineties, she was playing keys and singing harmonies for the Boston-based bands, Bee Charmers(acoustic pop/rock) and Upper Level Garage(Motown/blues). Since the release of her solo CD, Bound, in 2003, Lori has spent the better part of this decade performing as a soloist in the New England area. Her musical contributions can also be found on the CDs of various local artists.
Lori has been described as a cross between Joni Mitchell, Aimee Mann and Alicia Keys. With her soulful vocals, thoughtful, insightful lyrics and lush piano work, she has

all the ingredients for creating beautiful music. While Adult Contemporary may be the closest way to label her sound, Lori's style is the result of Folk, Pop, Jazz, R&B and Acoustic, all merging as one.
Her newest CD, 'Mystery' was released in February 2009. This album is piano based, with songs of love, loss, gratitude and other facets of the human experience

Phil Punch - Percussion
www.myspace.com/philpunch

Fred Abatelli                                                               
Originally from NYC, Fred has played in many different venues performing original compositions, rock, blues, jazz, country, folk, R&B as well as played on numerous recording sessions in NY, New England and California. Locally, Fred is a founding member of the band "Too Many Drivers", a long time member of the popular 10 piece R&B/Motown cover band "BIGGS BAND" and "The DB Wilfred Band". Today, Fred can be found creating and performing music with Lori Diamond throughout New England



stuartferguson.net     Stuart Ferguson
Stuart placed second in the 2009 Boston Folk Festival Songwriting Contest held on Saturday, September 12, 2009 at UMass-Boston. Conor Sheehan and Ian Fitzgerald tied for first place. Stuart was also awarded second place in the Audience Appreciation Awards voted by the audience. Stuart's performance at the Boston Folk Festival can be viewed on Youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8Hk3B_4z24&feature=channel_page

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Sunday, September 13, 2009

 

MUSIC * R & B / SOUL * YOUNG RISING STAR - BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND * SEPTEMBER 20th. * SUNDAY MORNING LIVE

Deborah Pearl is a singer, songwriter, performer and pianist born outside of Boston, Massachusetts in 1990. Her love for music developed at an early age, starting with piano and voice lessons at the age of four. In her early teens she began writing poetry and turning them into songs. Her passion for music and lyricism are always made apparent when she performs on any stage. Deborah is currently attending her second year at Berklee College Of Music, double majoring in Composition and Vocal Performance. At the present time Deborah is working on her debut album. She is hoping to touch and relate to her audience with songs like Since You Left, Love With No Repression, Player, just to name a few. You can always keep yourself updated with her work on myspace.com/therealdeborahpearl, facebook.com/pages/Deborah-Pearl/59197215881, twitter.com/deborahpearl or youtube.com/deborahpearl.
For bookings please call 617-908-7708 or email deborahpearl@live.com

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Sunday, September 6, 2009

 

MUSIC * NORTH OF BOSTON * WICKED PICKERS * SEPTEMBER 13TH.*

The Wicked Pickers, http://www.wickedpickers.com/, have an original and refreshing
sound that explores the
boundary between jazz and acoustic music. The material consists of both
standards and original compositions, and crosses from jazz to swing with
flavors of folk and bluegrass mixed in.
"The Wicked Pickers present a wonderfully eclectic blend of acoustic jazz, swing and folk with bluegrass instrumentation; a joyful sound reminiscent of the work of Darol Angor's Montreaux Group."
- Carol Gyurina, Melrose Arts and Cultural Association


Bill Morris - Guitar
Paul Green - Fretless Elictric Bass
Gordon Hill - Electric Violin
George O'Conner-Mandolin

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Sunday, August 9, 2009

 

MUSIC - SUNDAY MORNING LIVE - AUGUST 16TH. - NORTH OF BOSTON

Pete Schoonmaker has been playing guitar in one format or another for more than 30 years. His Mother wanted him to learn the piano but he stood fast and wouldn't play anything but the guitar.
For the past 10 years, Pete has been focusing on folk/acoustic and gospel music.
“I find that's the type of music that really speaks to my musical soul". said Pete. He plays finger- style on 6 and 12-string guitars; set list are usually split evenly between songs and instrumentals.
His repertoire runs from 60's folk-revival back to 19th and 20th century Appalachian and hymn tunes, then up to contemporary singer/songwriter music, including songs of his own. A seasoned performer, Pete plays a variety of venues, from bars ( including the easternmost pub and the easternmost tavern in the United States, both of which are in Lubec, Maine about 100 feet from each other ) to coffeehouses, church services, gospel sings, folk festivals, to anywhere else where acoustic music is appreciated.
A member of a gospel/roots music trio called Green Pastures for many years, Pete has recorded on three CD's with various band members..
" Music is an extremely important part of my life, and there are very few places I would rather be than in front of an appreciative audience".

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Sunday, June 28, 2009

 

Live Music North of Boston with Breakfast bythe Sea


Justin and Colleen Kleya will be featured Sunday Morning Live, July 5th. at the Seaward Inn 9:00a.m. till Noon
http://www.thegrassgypsys.com/
The Grass Gypsys are an independent, acoustic fusion band from Boston with a signature sound fueled by the power of two. Husband and wife musical duo, Justin and Colleen Kleya, blend styles from America’s roots music: Folk, Jazz, Rock n’ Roll, and Blues; into their catalog of original music and cover songs. They have been compared to Tuck & Patti & Nora Jones, Colleen’s rich and charismatic vocals and Justin’s expressive, finger-style acoustic guitar playing is a treat for any audience. Coffeehouses, Festivals, Cafe’s, House Concerts & Bars: The Grass Gypsys are your traveling troubadours of old, driving town to town, sharing stories of their adventures, the places they’ve visited, people they’ve met, and translating their insights through in their music’s content.

The Grass Gypsys got their start in Boston, MA in 2005 and have been touring across the United States since 2006, playing over 200 shows in 2008 alone. They have recorded two full-length, self-released albums: “Legend’s, Myth’s, & Fairytales” (2006) & “Lesson’s From Eden” (2008), and are in the process of recording their third album and planning for their fourth cross-country tour.

“it’s the passion that feeds us,
that spurs the songs that lead us…

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Friday, May 8, 2009

 

North of Boston Live Music with Breakfast by the Sea

Rick Gottlieb North of Boston Live Music with Breakfast by the Sea

"Rick Gottlieb in concert on May 17th 9 AM to noon, is an acoustic musician, playing guitar for more than 40 years. Last year he released his first CD of original music and traditional favorites entitled, "Nobody's Fool", produced by the well-known artist, Steve Rapson. Rick's voice and music is very reminiscent of James Taylor's style, but he plays in a number of different genres, including Bossa Nova, Contemporary Folk, Traditional, and Great American Songbook Standards. Perhaps the most interesting aspect of his music is that he plays virtually all of his music in the non-standard guitar tuning (Most guitarists play in the standard tuning of EADGBE) of DADGAD, a tuning usually associated with celtic music. Rick has been able to adapt this harp-like tuning to new uses and genres to beautiful effect. His music is sure to be a delight that you won't want to miss in The Sea Garden!"

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Saturday, April 4, 2009

 

New England Weather and the Ocean's Shifting Mood


What a peaceful and warm summer afternoon it was at the Seaward Inn! Guests strolling by were enjoying the sailboat  races while others were getting into their kayaks ready to paddle off shore.

As the sun began to set, however, the wind shifted; temperature dropped dramatically leaving a cold chill in the air. This is not unusual given that Seaward Inn is directly on the ocean. It is on the cutting edge of the weather.

"Better put on a sweater as it's gotten quite chilly out there" said Suzanne, our housekeeper, as I was leaving work for the day.

As I was getting into my car I saw an elderly couple, guests of  the Inn, struggling with a large blanket. I waited to see what they were up to and make sure they were O.K. They proceeded over to the oceanfront landing across the street. Further struggle with the blanket ensued as they sat on one of our benches wrapping the blanket completely around them, cocoon style, leaving only their faces to the open air. What a picture!

Despite the weather, or perhaps, because of it, they lovingly wanted to savor their time together, enjoying every minute of the ocean 's shifting moods.

MEMORIES!  If I only had a camera with me! It was a beautiful and touching sight.

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Thursday, April 2, 2009

 

AWARD WINNING MOVIE FILMED AT THE SEAWARD INN

In October 2008, the directors and producers of The Bait & Tackle Ad Company of Gloucester Massachusetts asked to use the Seaward Inn to film a short "scary movie" to be used in a contest. It was the last day of our season, we didn't really know anything about these people but they promised to be unobtrusive and, it and I figured, "why not"? It seemed like a fun thing to do; after all, we had always thought the Inn had ghosts.

A month or so went by when, lo and behold, we discovered they WON the contest and had been awarded Best Directing and Best Music Score for its film, “Daughter of Dogtown,” in the 2008 National Film Challenge. I think they should have gotton best set design but what do I know.

The National Film Challenge is a timed filmmaking competition from the creators of the 48 Hour Film Project (48hourfilm.com) in which teams have just one weekend to write, shoot, score, and edit a seven-minute short film. Each team is given a genre for its film, and a character, prop and line dialogue that must appear in the movie. This year 300 teams participated in the competition which took place over the weekend of Oct. 24-27, 2008.

Though this marked the team’s first appearance in the National Film Challenge, Bait & Tackle is no newcomer to the contest format, having participated in ten 48 Hour Film Project festivals and similar competitions. Since 2006, the team led by Bait & Tackle President Chad Carlberg has been recognized with the Audience Award (3), a Best-of-Boston and second overall, Best Cinematography (2), Best Visual Effects, Best Set Design, Best Sound Design, Best Costuming (2), and Best Music Score (2).

For more information about Bait & Tackle Ad Company, visit www.baitandtackle.biz, e-mail chad@baitandtackle.biz, or call at 978-283-3140.

Enjoy the movie and fabulous set here: http://www.filmchallenge.org/awards/daughter-of-dogtown

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Monday, March 16, 2009

 

Blueberrying on Cape Ann - a Recipe from the Cook's Book

Jean, our front desk receptionist, who has been with the Seaward Inn for many, many years, tells the story of a special guest named Mary. Mary loved the Seaward Inn and would always stay for about ( 2 ) weeks. She returned year after year, only varying this routine when original owners, Mr and Mrs Cameron, retired.
Mary was well known to the other guests, Seaward Staff, neighbors and Cameron family because her favorite pastime was to go blueberrying. 

Every morning she could be seen with her tin can scouring the bushes for blueberries behind Gullsnest, in the sancturay and neighboring Cameron Cottages. Later, she would bring them to the kitchen where Mrs. Cameron made them into Blueberry muffins.

Every year, Mary would vacation alone but it wasn't long before she was part of the Seaward Inn family. Mary stayed in Gulls Nest and had her own (reserved ) table in the right hand corner of the brick dining room.

Occasionally, we are asked if the blueberries come from the grounds of the Inn by some of our old time guests. In season, they often do. If we had more "Mary's" they always would and recall those little things in life that make a difference!

A visit to the Inn is after all, more like an experience, where you step back in time and recall those little things in life that make a difference!

Blueberry muffins

CREAM:
1/4 cup margarine
1/2 cup sugar

ADD: 
2 eggs -Beat until creamy

SIFT TOGETHER AND ADD:
2 cups sifted flour - reserve 1/4 cup flour. 
Sprinkle over 1 1/2 cups blueberries. 
Stir into batter last.
4 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg

ADD:
1 cup milk -Stir only to dampen flour. Do not over beat. Fill greased and floured muffin tins two-thirds full. Preheat oven and bake at 400 degrees F or 205 C for 15 to 20 minutes.

*A good muffin batter will look lumpy. Most muffin recipes will make a dozen muffins depending on the size of muffin tin

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Friday, March 13, 2009

 

Rush Limbaugh Scares off Rockport's Masked Bandit

A couple of joggers were perplexed, one cold early Spring morning, to hear the voice of Rush Limbaugh blasting from the roof of the Seaward Inn. It is typically very quiet in the area during the "off season", as many Inns and summer homes are closed.


The next day, when they heard Rush Limbaugh's voice, once again, shouting away from the closed down building they were certain, something had to be very wrong. They decided to call the owner when they got back.

In answer to their concerns, Nancy explained that roofers had completed shingling the roof the day before the recent Nor'easter hit Rockport carrying with it heavy rains. She had felt confident she no longer had to worry about a leak springing up here and there causing damage to the rooms of the Inn. However, she was later aghast, walking into the enclosed front porch during the storm; she saw not a leak but water gushing into the room at a very fast clip. Angrily she telephoned the roofer who swore he had inspected the job and promised to return as soon as the winds died down. Next morning he climbed onto the rooftop where he discovered a large gaping hole in the rubber roof. Looking in he could see the black masked face of a raccoon who obviously picked the most scenic spot in the building to get out of the driving wind and rain and build her nest.

He quickly got down from the roof, not certain, but hoping the raccoon had not yet delivered her babies. These creatures are dangerous when cornered, especially when protecting their young. Getting her to move from cozy nest would not be easy! Racccoons are known to return "home" even if the den is boarded. They have these 5 very powerful long toes with curved non-retractable claws which can rip apart almost anything and are extremely powerful for their size. A neighbor who happened to stop by, suggested throwing an ammonia scented rag close to the hole, leave a lit lamp and turn on WRKO radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh as loud as possible (we all know, he really doesn't need amplification), for two or three days.

IT WORKED! After the first night, and upon further inspection, our uninvited guest did not return, and luckily there had been no babies. The light was kept on for a couple more nights, as was WRKO radio 's Rush Limbaugh. Nancy chuckled as she told these joggers that a few words of gratitude were certainly in order to Rush Limbaugh whose powerful voice and words were successful in scaring off even a ferocious black faced masked bandit.

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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

 

Fisherman's Secret Recipe at the Sea Garden Restaurant

A most enduring memory of many guests of the Seaward Inn, is waking to the aroma of freshly baked pastries and brewing coffee, permeating the morning air. Of most interest, once the coffee begins to take effect, is the Anadama bread and our original "secret" recipe. As a matter of fact, the story, to the delight of our guests, is printed on the back of our menus.

Legend tells of an unhappy fisherman, who's wife would only serve him warm cornmeal each evening after a hard day at sea. Tired of her lackluster interest in cooking, he decided to take matters into his own hands.

Craving bread, the fisherman added flour, yeast and molasses to the warm cornmeal, mixed and baked it. All the while he was muttering angrily "Anna"-"Damn her" ! The result of his concoction turned out to be chewy, sweet, dense, grainy and delicious. It wasn't long before neighbors began asking for and copying the recipe. Anadama Bread has now become a New England treat. It is baked by our own Chef Peter and served in the Seaward Inn's, Sea Garden Restaurant.

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Monday, March 9, 2009

 

Scuba Diving and the Seaward Inn


Two guests of the Seaward Inn, visiting from Germany, asked Rose to suggest ideas for things to do nearby as they didn't feel like driving.
She suggested taking the path to Old Garden Beach for a dip, or, if too adventuresome, to just take in the ocean air and natural scenery.

Liking this idea, they headed out, winding their way along the seaside path. Upon finding the beach, they were awestruck to see a group of Frogmen, dressed in full scuba diving gear and goggles. The frogmen looked more like Aliens from a UFO than anything human.
"What are they"? they asked a swimmer who was just coming out of the water.
"Oh, they're a group of Frogmen who come here often. This beach is one of the favorite places for them to dive.
"What are they looking for''? asked one of our guests.
"It's quite beautiful underwater. They see all kinds of creatures... waif-like jelly fish, lobsters wedged in rocks, crabs, striper fish''.

Our guests were thrilled this man was was so friendly, knowledgeable and willing to share what he knew about the Frogmen. He went on to say that Old Garden beach has a rocky, kelp laden, bottom that lends itself nicely for shallow dives. "There's more variety of fish seen here than almost any other Cape Ann dive site.The lobstering is good too". He went on to say that,
a few years ago, a woman diver, Maria D. Maggio, apparently saw a Humpback Whale. She wrote that it swam so close to her, that, if she extended an arm she would have touched it. Maria explained that it felt like a never ending locomotive passing by. She was frightened and surprised! It's unusual to have one venture so close to shore".
Our guests also learned that, at one time, local residents resented having Frogmen groups descend upon their peaceful beaches but have become more tolerant, accepting and becoming respectful of each other over the years.
Massachusetts laws assures divers the same access to public beaches as any other visitor.


Our guests were VERY happy they had taken their camera along as this impromptu trek turned out to be a highlight of their vacation. They were excited to show pictures and tell their story of the Frogmen to friends and family when they went back to Germany.
Upon returning to the Inn, they thanked Rose profusely, for a wonderful afternoon while vowing to return to the Seaward Inn for another vacation in the future.

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Saturday, March 7, 2009

 

Honeymoon Adventure at the Seaward Inn


Dawn had not yet broken when a young couple, staying at the Seaward Inn for their Honeymoon ventured out for a walk on Cape Hedge Beach.They maneuvered around large rocks, strewn onto the ramp as if nothing more than small pebbles...a reminder of the ocean's ferocity.

Emerging daylight unveiled nearby lobster boats tending their pots. Screeching seagulls circled around demanding any old bait being thrown overboard. In the distance tuna boats could be seen cruising by for a day at sea.

Kicking off their shoes the couple ran barefoot to the low tide mark and began walking the beach. They turned over rocks discovering small marine life and different forms of seaweed. Perhaps what attracted them most were the many odd shaped and multi-hued pebbles in the sand. They compared each, delighting in their discoveries,reminiscent of children opening gifts at Christmas.

Wet sand massaged their feet as they weaved in and out of the gentle, very cold, ocean waves. The salty sweet aroma of the sea permeated the air, adding to the rich adventure of their morning. Despite their fun, the invigorating morning had begun to take it's toll...they were starving! The fear of missing Seaward Inn's fabulous destination breakfast made them come to an abrupt stop. Laughing at the resemblance of their grumbling stomachs to the seagulls angry demands for food, they quickly turned and headed back. THEY DID NOT WANT TO MISS BREAKFAST AT THE SEAWARD INN'S SEA GARDEN RESTAURANT!

Still scanning for unusual stones, they began a slow jog back. As they neared the ramp, they saw something sparkle at the waters edge. Racing to pick it up, they discovered a very special charcoal colored pebble with speckles throughout, perfectly shaped as a HEART! They were awestruck. What a treasure!

Bubbling with excitement, they returned to the Inn where they shared their experience with other guests, while enjoying a hearty and well deserved breakfast. The experience, and of course,nature's gift, the heart, were treasures; souvenirs unlike any other, from their honeymoon at the Seaward Inn.

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Thursday, March 5, 2009

 

Rockport Chamber of Commerce Meeting


Rockport innkeepers John and Kathy Fitzgerald (Sally Webster Inn), Judy Liddle (Beech Tree Inn), and Nancy Cameron-Gilsey (Seaward Inn) joined with scores of their Chamber colleagues for the Rockport Chamber of Commerce mid-winter meeting. Thanks to Shaw's Supermarkets for catering the event and to the Rockport Art Association for hosting.

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Tuesday, March 3, 2009

 

"Destination Breakfast" The SEAWARD INN

When Rockport first felt signs of the recession, business people began to cut back, however, We did just the opposite. We diversified and began to increase our spending by launching the Sunday Morning Live Series which offeres live entertainment free for those attending the Inn's Sunday Buffet by the Sea.

Where Our Inn is "off the beaten path" even native Rockporter's were unaware that the Seaward Inn 's beautiful oceanfront dining rooms were open to the public and offer delicious, affordable breakfasts. With great entertainment, lo and behold our dining room has filled with people coming from as far away as Salem, Boston and even Western Massachusetts. The Seaward Inn's Sunday Morning Live has become a beacon for those who love breakfast, great food, entertainment and the splendor of an ocean view at an affordable price.

Our popular "Destination Breakfast";, can be seen as a video tour of the Seaward Inn along with the jazz sounds of the Barbara and Al Boudreau Jazz Trio, frequent performers of our Sunday Morning Live Series.

We invite you to take a step back in time and experience the charm, serenity, of a Sunday Morning Live Breakfast, and the unspoiled beauty that is the Seaward Inn.

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Tuesday, February 3, 2009

 

Rockport MA Vacation Specials














Spectacular mid-week Special
at the Seaward Inn; May-June
** YES YOU CAN**
Only $120.00 per night
Includes Breakfast in our Sea-Garden Restaurant
Based on double occupancy; holiday’s excluded; taxes not included
Mention this spectacular special to receive your discounted rate
Book online now and get 1st pick of our ocean front accommodations
Yes you Can!!

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