Culina Cafe-First Look Interview With Owner Daniel Macintyre

When driving to work two days ago I noticed the sign in the window of former Trupiano’s, Causeway Panini and Andiamo’s which read Culina Cafe.  I called and made sure we got in there to get you the scoop first.

Here’s Daniel Macintyre who brings an impressive culinary resume to the Culina Cafe.  Play the video to hear what he has in store for the place and why Gloucester is the right place to locate his business.

Fat Man of the Mountains

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Sorting leaves to figure out dominant tree types in the “Outdoor Classroom.” From Kestrel’s Facebook page

As many of you know, I’m combining a personal journey — an attempt to climb all 48 New Hampshire 4,000 footers in a single summer — with an effort to raise money for an environmental education group, Kestrel Educational Adventures.

For a modest nonprofit with a tiny staff and even tinier budget, Kestrel has a powerful impact. Its instructors connect hundreds of North Shore elementary school students to nature — real nature, in all its wet, smelly, messy glory. Sometimes that means bringing animals into the classroom to help explain how ecosystems work. Sometimes it means taking kids into the woods to see vernal ponds teeming with life. This year alone, Kestrel’s naturalists expect to work with more than 1,700 students at 23 partner schools.

The Conservation Club checks out an osprey nesting platformThe Conservation Club checks out an osprey nesting platform

Kestrel also runs successful after-school Conservation Clubs in Ipswich and Gloucester. The boy, a member of the Gloucester club, spent much of last spring helping to build an osprey nesting platform along the Annisquam River. This spring they’ve been outside for almost every meeting; Lucas comes home with his shoes and pants covered in mud, muck and grass.

All of this is done on a budget that, at under $40,000 a year, could charitably be described as ’shoestring.’ Times are tough for nonprofits these days, especially the smaller ones. Sometimes folks don’t take pay for the work they do. Budget-strapped, test-centered schools don’t have the money to offer much beyond the basics of environmental education.

So why does it matter?

Kids need nature. Their bodies, minds and souls crave it. And we’re not giving it to them. If anything, we’re taking it away.

nugent3A walk in the Manchester woods. From Kestrel’s Facebook page.

Author Richard Louv puts it this way in his book, “Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children From Nature-Deficit Disorder”:

“The shift in our relationship to the natural world is startling, even in settings that one would assume are devoted to nature. Not that long ago, summer camp was a place where you camped, hiked in the woods, learned about plants and animals, or told firelight stories about ghosts or mountain lions. As likely as not today, “summer camp” is a weight-loss camp, or a computer camp. For a new generation, nature is more abstraction than reality. Increasingly, nature is something to watch, to consume, to wear — to ignore. A recent television ad depicts a four-wheel-drive SUV racing along a breathtakingly beautiful mountain stream — while in the backseat two people watch a movie on a flip-down video screen, oblivious to the landscape and water beyond the windows.”

Bringing kids into contact with the outdoors has several benefits. Studies have shown it helps soothe the symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, improve science test scores and boost a child’s physical activity and overall health.

To read more, click here and here.

Gloucester City Hall Tower Clock Mechanism

City Hall Tower Clock Mechanism, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

In the picture below can you see the four different splines that come off of the clock mechanism?  Those shafts go out to the four sides of the City Hall Clock to turn the hands.    Pretty cool at how simple it all is.

Video from inside this room way up high above the City at 6PM

Gloucester City Hall Tower Clock Mechanism
Gloucester City Hall Tower Clock Mechanism


View of Harbor Cove, The Fort, Outer Harbor and Eastern Point From Gloucester City Hall Tower

click to view full sized
click to view full sized

This beauty of this picture isn’t realized unless seen full sized.

Where Zat? WINNER!

Submitted on 2009/09/01 at 12:34pm by Stephanie Palazola!

G=Gloucester House
L=Stone Leaf
O=Cameron’s
U=Halibut Point
C=Cormorant Shop
E=Nelson’s
S=Black Swan
T=The Dress Code
E=Pleasant Street Tea Company
R=Sugar Magnolias

Congratulations, Stephanie! You can pick up your t-shirt down at Capt. Joe’s! How did you get these so quickly?? It took Stephanie less than 24 hours to get them all!

Gloucester Hedge

Here are the signs that Hedge photographed and then created this great contest-

Signs

A huge THANK YOU to Hedge for the time and effort he put in to making this fun for all who participated!

Hedge also offered up his prize- “You can give the winner the shirt I never picked up at Capt. Joe’s from a couple of weeks back. My penance for giving everyone sore necks from looking up at signs!”

Watta guy!

Insider Tips For The Upcoming Schooner Festival From Chairperson Daisy Nell

View From Gloucester City Hall Bell Tower 9/01/09

Gloucester City Hall Tower Steel Beams Installed
Gloucester City Hall Tower Steel Beams Installed
A Pane Of Glass Would Go A Long Way To Keeping The Pigeons Out
A Pane Of Glass Would Go A Long Way To Keeping The Pigeons Out

Inside Gloucester City Hall Bell Tower 9/1/09

Maggie Rosa emailed and invited me to take some video and pictures in the City Hall Bell Tower.  I’m pretty happy with the footage.  You’ll see them over the course of the next few days.

Inside The Gloucester City Hall Bell Tower Video

Maggie Rosa invited me up to take some footage for GMG (cuz you know we get you that kind of access).

Jay Albert of Cape Ann Images was up here a couple of weeks ago, you can check out his pictures here

Here’s the first video of three with plenty of pics to follow-

City Of Gloucester Water Update

Posted by: cpantano on 09/01/2009 18:02:09
Updated by: cpantano on 09/01/2009 18:02:09
Expires: 09/03/2009 00:00:00
WATER UPDATE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2009, 6:00 PM

In recognition of the efforts of our local merchants to remain open during this difficult event, please continue to support local businesses. All restaurants and coffee shops are open. Cape Pond Ice is producing ice in their off site facility and distributing it to local customers. Again, please support your local businesses.

Water Supplements

We continue to receive water from Manchester, and will again begin receiving water from Rockport tonight.

Bond Hill Water Level

Water levels in the Bond Hill storage facility are dropping, therefore our need to receive water from our neighboring communities. Please continue to conserve both inside and outside water use.

Schooner Festival

This weekend’s Schooner Festival and all scheduled activities will all proceed as planned.

Summary

The administration would like to thank Stop and Shop, Shaws and Comcast for their generous donations of bottled water for the schools, Senior Center, Open Door and Pathways for Children.

Correction: Cape Ann Brewing , 27 Commercial Street, is offering boiled water to any resident of Gloucester. Please bring your own containers. Their hours are Monday thru Saturday, 11:00 am to 9:00 pm., not 1:00 a.m. as previously reported

There have been reports of possible “scam artists” in the city attempting to sell water filtration systems. Please report any of this type of activity to the Gloucester Police by calling 978-283-1212

The outdoor water ban and the boil water order remain in effect. Please note that the more inside water the citizens of Gloucester can conserve the more quickly we can resolve this situation.

Virgilio’s Nor Easter Sandwich

Yes Please.  I’d like to nominate this for sandwich of the year.


Things To Do- Nights On The Neck Thursday September 3rd

Please join the Rocky Neck Art Colony for Nights on the Neck, an evening of gallery receptions and entertainment, on Thursday, September 3, 5-9 pm, featuring

Three Sheets to the Wind

The Schooner Adventure organization spawned Three Sheets to the Wind, a group of local musicians and Adventure crew members who are preserving the history of maritime work songs (chanteys) and forebitter songs.

Rick Drost

Rick Drost began singing with a Kingston Trio-style group in high school, continued in a small folk group in college, then a glee club and an opera chorus. He started writing and singing around coffeehouses in DC and New England in the ‘70s, finally settling in Cambridge MA where he started playing with the folk-rock group Parts and Labor.  He performs at least once a week, wherever he goes, and has enjoyed stints with great instructors and students at Song School in Colorado , SAMW and other workshops.

Rick Berlin

Rick Berlin sings honest narrative (sometimes funny) songs from the torn pocket of the heart; his style has been compared to Waits, Weil, and Newman. Rick’s impressive past credits in the Boston music scene include Orchestra Luna/Luna, Berlin Airlift, Rick Berlin–The Movie, Rome is Burning, Rick Berlin–The Awful Truth, and The Shelley Winters Project. He was a regular at Jacques in Boston ’s Bay Village for nine years, and now appears frequently at the Lizard Lounge, among many other places.

Chris Brokaw & Geoff Farina

Chris Brokaw & Geoff Farina, both well known in the indie rock scene, will play pre-World War II country blues songs on acoustic guitars and vocals, including such favorites as Stagger Lee and Trouble in Mind.

Geoff Farina

In 1998, Geoff and his bandmate, Jodi Buonanno, purchased and renovated the Narragansett Grange Hall, a historic public building that would otherwise have been demolished.  With the aid of a HUD program they made the building into music and painting studios and living space, and for seven years provided living and studio space to annual artists in residence. Geoff will talk about his experiences developing the project.

Boston Derby Dames

A group of Boston Derby Dames, Boston ’s first and only all-female, DIY, skater-owned and -operated flat track roller derby league, will make a swift but no-doubt high impact appearance on Rocky Neck Avenue.

Additionally, Sigrid Olsen & Kathleen Archer invite you to a cocktail party at their galleries, ISLA Beach House and Painted Bird, at 77 Rocky Neck Avenue.

Rocky Neck Art Colony, Rocky Neck Avenue, East Gloucester

Where Zat? Clue #2

Where Zat L

Gloucester HedgeL is in the name of the West End shop in the photo above.

Remember, don’t post your answer once you figure it out. But you can boast that you got it!! 🙂

Good luck!

Downtown Construction Update August 31, 2009

The second floor is being framed.  For those of you keeping up with the deconstruction/construction of the block you can check out the slideshow by clicking this text

Downtown Construction Update 8/31/09
Downtown Construction Update 8/31/09
Downtown Construction Update 8/31/09
Downtown Construction Update 8/31/09

Sail Training Opportunity Announcement: Cape Ann’s Youth are Invited to Apply

This is an incredible opportunity ans I want to make sure our GMG readers get first crack at getting their kids first in line.  Get Crackin!

Sail Training Opportunity Announcement:

Cape Ann’s Youth are Invited to Apply

In celebration of the 25th Mayor’s Cup Race, the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce and Sail Gloucester are offering spots for youth aged 13 to 21 aboard participating schooners. Sail training spots are available on a
first come, first serve basis in response to this invitation. In 2009, SailGloucester, an initiative organized from the City of Gloucester’s Mayors Office, is supporting the 25th Annual Gloucester Schooner festival, organized by the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce, in a joint mission with local sailing and maritime organizations to ensure the sail training spots are available to Gloucester and Cape Ann youth. Volunteers from SailGloucester will be coordinating the Youth Sail Training program as well as being visible with information desks or kits at information distribution points during the 25th Annual Gloucester Schooner Festival.  With limited spaces available aboard the vessels, and as time is of the essence, please ensure that this invitation and information is circulated to your organization’s leadership for sail training programs in order that your eligible young people are invited to your membership with a request that all interested youth reply to this email as soon as possible, and no later than September 1, 2009.

Email Subject Line: Sail Training Spot Applicant for the 25th Annual Gloucester Schooner Race

For more information click this text to go to the SailGloucester Website

Where Zat? Clue #1

Gloucester HedgeG=

– longtime restaurant

– owner has double initials

– it’s not on Main St.

– sign has the initials of the two words that make up name

If you get it, don’t post the answer. Put it aside til you identify more during the week.  See how many you can get.

Good luck!

Working On The Rigging- Schooner Work

They were doing some big time work up in the rigging.  This cat was way up there disconnecting some stays that connected the two masts.  Barefoot.  My knees would be knocking so hard if I got 10 feet off the ground, never-mind way up at the top of the mast like this. Schooner Festival is coming this weekend- don’t forget!   If you haven’t been down to see it yet we have some insider tips coming for you later from Daisy Nell, Chairperson of the Gloucester Schooner Festival 09

Click here for the Gloucester Schooner Festival 09 Info Page and bookmark

https://goodmorninggloucester.wordpress.com/category/schooner/ for the continually updated news feed coming to you directly as soon as the info comes in.

Check back for videos coming later.

A little Closer
A little Closer
Closer Still- Way Up High
Closer Still- Way Up High

Zero Fear Of Heights
Zero Fear Of Heights