Thursday, December 5, 2013

Cape Cod Scenery


One extra benefit of training for the PMC on the Cape was exploring different areas of the Cape. I took a detour down Wing Neck rd one day and came across a beautiful light house right at the end of the point. I took a few photos and came up with this version, below. It is on a gallery wrap canvas.


 Wing Neck Light
12x16
$225

This light house is now a private residence and can be rented. The original light house burned down and this one was rebuilt with the light house detached from the main house in the late 1800's.  It is pretty stunning when the light hits it right.

Also, there are plenty of interesting sites in Sandwich. Here is my version of the Old Grist Mill on Shawme Pond. It is still functioning and they give interesting tours of the mill showing it in  action.


Sandwich Grist Mill
12x16
$225

Finally, here is my take of the boardwalk across the estuary leading to Town Neck Beach. This is one of the iconic sites of Sandwich and is very popular with kids at high tide and kayakers all the time. 

Sandwich Boardwalk
20x40
$400

Please contact me if you are interested in these or any other pieces.

Busy month of December

This month I will be participating in 2 shows as well as displaying my artwork at my "home" gallery in Sandwich.


 First, I will have 3 paintings from our Paris sejour on display for the Small Works Show at the Gallery 9 in Norwood. Click on the link for details. There is a reception on Friday the 6th from 6-8. There will be a lot of great art work at very reasonable prices. The work will be on display for the month of December.







Next, I have a number of large and small paintings on display at the Studio Brush and Gallery in Sandwich where I am one of the Co-op artists. Our show for December is called the Merchant Square Holiday Celebration. We will have an opening on Saturday the 7th from 1-5. This is a very eclectic gallery with a working studio. The gallery is located on 6A next to Cafe Chew and the Sandwich P.O. We have a wide variety of oil paintings, pastels, acrylics, giclees, photography and jewelry all priced to sell. Stop by for the opening or any time during the month. I'll be manning the gallery on Sundays and Mondays through December.



Lastly, my painting group, the Neponset Valley Artists (NVA) is having a showing of winter related art work at the Walpole Public library for the month of December. The walls of the main meeting room are adorned with a wide assortment of winter and holiday related themes. Please stop by to check it out.


Tuesday, July 16, 2013

PMC Training Update

Dear Friends, Relatives, Colleagues, Classmates, etc,

First, thank you very much for all of you who have donated to support this very worthy cause. With almost $15 million is pledges so far, the PMC is on its way to its goal of $38 million this year. Every donation, large or small, counts towards that goal.

I thought I would update you on how our team's preparation for the big weekend is coming along. Team Noble Effort (Mike Noble, Kyle Noble, Hillary Noble, Lydia Gibson, Tom Quirk and myself) is spread out around the area and across the country. So a lot of our training is done by ourselves or with some other biker friends. Mike, Tom and I had a good ride recently and Hillary and I have also been out together a number of times and plan a few more rides before the event. I have been doing my riding on the Cape. I usually start along the Cape Cod Canal and then venture out towards Falmouth and Woods Hole. This way I can get a ride of anywhere from 30 to 70 miles depending on my mood and the weather. (Why is the wind always against me in both directions along the canal?). I have put in a lot of miles but have no idea how that will translate on the big weekend. I've been assured that the group spirit and the encouragement of spectators and cancer survivors who line the streets will carry me through.

OK, that's enough about me. Some of you already know that our Team Leader and inspiration will not be able to participate this year. On a recent training ride (with me along the windy canal), he took a nasty header into an embankment and when the dust settled he had broken his collar bone, 5 ribs and had a punctured lung. This happenned almost 2 weeks ago and now, after spending a couple nights in the MGH, he is resting UNcomfortably in Sandwich.  He is such a strong supporter of the hospital, the doctors and this fund raiser that he is quite frustrated by this untimely turn of events. (Actually, when is a good time to break your collar bone?)  Knowing Mike, I'm sure he will be at every rest stop cheering us on.

If you feel that you can help Dana Farber, the PMC, Team Noble and, of course, me meet our goals, we would really appreciate your help.

We are directing our fundraising efforts to Dr. Brian Wolpin's research team in the Gastrointestinal Cancer Center at Dana Farber.  Dr. Wolpin is working with researchers around the country in conducting innovative research on the causes, detection and treatment of pancreatic cancer. This is the kind of effort that we need to conquer all forms of cancer. Here is a snippet of a recent email between Mike and Dr Wolpin.

Hi Mike:

Thank you for the e-mail. I would be happy to talk with you about our progress since our last meeting, including on three major fronts: profiling blood samples to find early diagnostic markers for pancreatic cancer, DNA sequencing to find new areas of the genome that predispose to development of pancreatic cancer, and DNA sequencing of pancreatic tumors to identify the drivers of cancer growth. It really has been an exciting year, as all three of these major projects have born results.  I would also be happy to think about how we can provide you with some documentation to share.

We certainly appreciate your continued support and are working hard every day to push the field forward.

Best,
Brian

Brian M. Wolpin, MD, MPH
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Harvard Medical School
450 Brookline Avenue
Boston, MA 02215, USA

There are 3 ways you can donate to this cause. Those of you who have already donated have used all 3 ways. They are all simple.

By credit card at the pmc site. Go to www.pmc.org   and click on Donate. Enter my full name (Tony Donovan ), select me and then click on Continue to donate.

Or, by sending a check to PMC. Make out your check to PMC and send it to this address. Remember to include my name and ID on the envelope.

Tony Donovan 77952-2
Pan-Mass Challenge
PO Bos 415590
Boston, MA 02241-5590

Or, by sending me a check, made out to me, which I will endorse over to the PMC and forward for you.

Tony Donovan
23 Rose Court Way
E. Walpole, MA 02032

We sincerely thank you for your help. We know there are lots of causes asking for you charity dollars, so if you decide to make a donation now, we appreciate anything you can give to help in this fight. It means a lot to us but it will mean even more to the future victims of cancer. Feel free to forward this email to anyone who might want to support this cause.

Thank you!


Tony

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Pan Mass Challenge - Fund Raiser

Dear Friends, Relatives, Collegues, Classmates, etc,

I am posting this on my blog and on Facebook to ask for your support for this year's Pan Mass Challenge. This year, I will be riding in the PMC for the first time. For those of you who have already donated, thank you very much. 

The PMC is a 2 day, 180 mile bike ride from Wellesley to Provincetown to raise money for Dana Farber cancer research. It will be held on Aug 3rd and 4th. While today there are many athletic fundraising events, the PMC channels 100% of every rider-raised dollar directly to the Jimmy Fund. It's the most successful fundraising event for charity in the nation, and also among the leanest.

There are many worthy causes competing for your charity dollars these days, but we'd appreciate your support in this one. Cancer and all its forms is a dreaded disease that touches virtually every family at one time or another. Three years ago my friend, Mike Noble, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. He has been battling this disease in a variety of ways.  He continues his own personal daily struggle as well as mentoring other cancer patients whose struggles are just beginning. And last year, his team, Team Noble Effort, raised over $35000 for cancer research. This year I have joined his team, Noble Effort, in the PMC Challenge.

We are directing our fundraising efforts to Dr. Brian Wolpin's research team in the Gastrointestinal Cancer Center at Dana Farber.  Dr. Wolpin is working with researchers around the country in conducting innovative research on the causes, detection and treatment of pancreatic cancer. This is the kind of effort that we need to conquer all forms of cancer.

There are 3 ways you can donate to this cause.

By credit card at the pmc site. Go to www.pmc.org  and click on Donate. Enter my full name (Tony Donovan ), select me and then Continue to donate.

Or, by sending a check to PMC. Make out your check to PMC and send it to this address. Remember to include my name and ID on the envelope.

Tony Donovan 77952-2
Pan-Mass Challenge
PO Bos 415590
Boston, MA 02241-5590

Or, by send me a check, made out to me, which I will endorse over to the PMC and forward for you.

Tony Donovan
23 Rose Court Way
E. Walpole, MA 02032

We sincerely thank you for your help. If you decide to make a donation now, we appreciate anything you can give to help in this fight. It means a lot to us but it will mean even more to the future victims of cancer.
Thank you!


Tony