By Dan Dourian
Correspondent
The Docksiders, Gloucester High School's student jazz band, will be performing at Walt
Disney World in Florida next week, during April vacation.
The 27 students that make up the advanced school band, ranging from freshmen to seniors,
will leave for Orlando, Fla., on Saturday and return Friday, April 25. Read more »
By Kristen Grieco
Staff writer, Gloucester Daily Times
It's the first time a student from Gloucester has ever done it — and 16-year-old Courtland Kelly did it with one arm in a sling. Read more »
Saturday, March 1 at the Gloucester House Restaurant
Flanagan’s Wake – comedy play benefit for GHS Docksiders Jazz Band
Doors open 6:30 with appetizers served
Show starts at 7 PM
Intermission with coffee and desserts
Tickets $25
Call 978-281-5201 or 978-525-4822
By Gail McCarthy
Staff writer, Gloucester Daily Times
As a boy, Phil Cusumano loved to create drawings of automobiles, which he would send to General Motors in Detroit. Read more »
The Docksiders Stage Band, a 28 member group composed of GHS students in grades 9-12 performed for a sold out audience at the Gloucester House April 27. The performance under the direction of GHS Music Teacher Dave Adams was also a benefit event with an auction to support the Docksiders" trip to Walt Disney World in 2008. Read more »
Julio Chuy
Gloucester Daily Times
March 3, 2007
The high school's Drama Club will have a busy weekend as it competes at the Massachusetts High School Drama Guild's annual festival.
After two months of rehearsing and preparing, the cast and crew, made up of nearly 25 students, will showcase their talent at the annual competition to be held at Hamilton-Wenham Regional High School. Read more »
By Nesli Orhon ,
Correspondent Gloucester Daily Times
A string quartet from Gordon College performed at O'Maley Middle School library for Gloucester music students yesterday in an effort to revive an interest in string ensembles that has been dormant for more than 15 years in Gloucester.Four musicians from the Wenham college gave an hourlong performance, playing five classical pieces followed by a question period for the students and their parents. Read more »
By Douglas A. Moser , Staff writer
Gloucester Daily Times
The Gloucester High School drama club is warming up for its fall production, set to open tomorrow at 7 p.m. and run through the weekend.
Club members chose "Alice in Wonderland," Lewis Carroll's tale of a 7-year-old girl who leaves home to find herself in a strange land with stranger people. Read more »