Dave Sags Blues Party ~ Rhumb Line This Thursday 9:00

Thursday9:00 to 12:00 ~ Dave Sags Blues Party

From, Mr. Dave Sag himself,

Many people still enquiring about my hellth, thank you. But I haven’t got any. I’m still suffering from pulmonary symbolism and shortness of pants.  A  dear friend (but a nutcase) recommended I take large doses of that homeopathic standby: Guernica. And even though my girlfriend has been taking it for weeks, she still  hasn’t touched me. Alor!
On other fronts, we have fun for you this week, and dancing, too, as we take Mr. Brad Foucher out of his box and wind him up. You know Brad: that martini proven, hellzapoppin’  Squanto of song, glitarist, and vocalmaster deeluxe.  He’ll be the guy in the corner in the orange jumpsuit.
Behind him, pumping furiously will be Rockport’s answer to Tommy Lee: Mr. Greg Dann, on the skins. Of course, my factotum, Mr. Greg Tower will be there as well as myself. Come early and help us wheel in my iron lung.

Sea Smoke At Eastern Point Photo From Nick Villa

Morning Joey,
Here is a picture near Niles Beach from Eastern Point Road this morning. Steam rising off of the harbor, air temp – 5 degrees.
Nick

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Fly Amero Tonight with Special Guest ~ Howlin’ Bill Gleason

Wednesday -8:00 – 11:00


Hello everyone!

Dinner with Fly Amero with special guests

Wednesday, January 26th
Special Guest: Howlin’ Bill Gleason!

Robert Johnson.  Skip James.  Howlin Wolf.  Mississippi Fred
McDowell.  Tommy Johnson.  These are just a few of the
names that come to mind when you close your eyes and
listen.  When it comes to acoustic delta blues, Bill Gleason is
without a doubt the true and genuine real deal.

Coming soon…
Catharine David; Chick & Ellen; many more!
*I host and perform as always
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
*Comfort food dinner specials from Dave Trooper’s kitchen
*Sponsored by Shipyard Ale

Great fun!
Food is prepared fresh by “Troop” and is always good!
Fred features special discounted entrees with half-off
on a Shipyard every week!

Black Bean Veggie Burger With Wasabi Sauce At Cape Ann Brewing

I don’t normally go for vegetarian crap, but when the lady mentioned the wasabi sauce she piqued my interest.

Schwwwwing!!!!!!!  Instant wood guaranteed with just one bite!  This sucker is loaded with flavor!  You need to ask for the wasabi sauce though and I had her put on raw onions for a little extra punch.

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The Diva Chips didn’t suck either.

High and Dry, 1

High and Dry, 1

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Coffee!

I wanted to share this cool little item for those of you who have a Keurig. I found this  reusable filter at Bed Bath and Beyond, but it’s cheaper at Amazon (minus shipping). You save tons of money not buying the individual cups. AND it’s eco-friendly as well!

Tomorrow I’ll have to remember to put the water in before I hit the “brew” button.

Songbirds in Winter ~ Sharing Recent Letters from Readers from Kim Smith

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American Robin (Turdus migratorius)

"Hope" is the thing with feathers –

That perches in the soul –

And sings the tune without the words –

And never stops – at all –

And sweetest – in the Gale – is heard –

And sore must be the storm –

That could abash the little bird

That kept so many warm –

I’ve heard it in the chillest land –

And on the strangest Sea –

Yet, never, in Extremity,

It asked a crumb – of Me    -  Emily Dickinson

Dear Gardening Friends,  Please forgive when I am slow to answer your kind and thoughtful letters. I am struggling with an elbow injury and have had to limit my writing and photography somewhat (with extreme reluctance!!!). I love to hear about your bird and butterfly encounters, so please, keep your letters coming–just know that I am slow! Please see my blog for more photos of the beautiful flock of American Robins that arrived in our garden yesterday, as well as information about the upcoming Cape Ann Winter Birding Weekend. Warmest wishes, Kim

For the rest of Kim’s post check out her blog here

Chickity Check It! Even This “food and wine writer” Chooses To Trust Berkowitz

Richard Auffrey, @RichardPF on Twitter who had been very critical of the motivations behind Legal Seafoods “Blacklisted” fish  dinner in the past found reasons to trust Berkowitz after sitting through last night’s Blacklisted Fish Dinner and listening to reason.

Richard Auffrey writes-

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Berkowitz & Legal Sea Food: A Matter Of Trust

It began with a provocative press release which unleashed a firestorm of controversy, as well as plenty of free publicity for Legal Sea Food.  Subsequent sound bites in the media did nothing to quench the flames, and there was even a call for a boycott of Legal.  Two nights ago, the “sustainable seafood” dinner took place and I attended the event, hoping to get closer to the truth of the matter.
Back in December when I first posted about this dinner, I essentially stated that the burden would be on Legal at this dinner to offer answers to all the issues and questions they raised.  If they failed to do so, I felt it would be very detrimental to their cause. Their provocative language had raised red flags but I was willing to wait and see what they had to say for themselves, to let them present their case.  And at Monday’s dinner, they did exactly that, explaining their position, answering numerous questions and offering much to ponder.

Click here to check out the rest of his blog entry on the Legal Seafood Blacklisted fish Dinner

I just hope momma bear Jaqueline Church doesn’t kick Richard out of the den for taking Berkowitz’ side after she had taken shot after shot at Legal Seafoods in her columns on her blog

Richard might just find himself left off the invitation list for the next “pat ourselves on the back because we are elitist food bloggers dinner”

He wouldn’t be missing much though except for a whole lot of hot air.

January 25, 2011 ‘Blacklisted’ meal provokes ‘sustainable’ fisheries debate By Richard Gaines

From the Gloucester Daily Times

Gaines covers the Berkowitz dinner-

BOSTON — For a private dinner at one of his Legal Sea Foods restaurants for which he made the intentionally provocative decision to serve three so-called blacklisted fish, Roger Berkowitz minced the black tiger shrimp but not his words.

It was an evening of food for thought.

"We have sustainable fisheries, now we need sustainable infrastructure. It has to come back to the center," Berkowitz said in a plea for common sense and reason, noting that many years of strict conservation have weakened the fishing industry while strengthening U.S. stocks.

"We are seeing something out of balance," Berkowitz added. "The environmental movement is well financed; the fishermen are not."

Click here for the rest of the story at The Gloucester Daily Times Website

Then you can watch Part I of the Interview I did with Richard a while back by clicking below

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Dodgeball Recap and Breaking News At The Farm Bar and Grille Video

Ryan Cox Announces The DTF Challenge and asks-

“Are You DTF?”

Good Morninng Gloucester would like to congratulate team “Five In The Pink” for their hard fought victory.  They really had to dig deep to bang out the win but they found the intestinal fortitude to bring home the bacon. Excellent Work!

Pet of The Week

Pet of the Week
My name is Brutus and I am too handsome for words.  I have a silky short-haired coat
and deep green eyes.  I am a care-free and loveable guy.  I love people, but
not a fan of dogs and I would like to be the only cat in the family.  I am at the
Cape Ann Animal Aid located at 260 Main Street in Gloucester.
We are a non-profit shelter and I can’t say enough about the wonderful
staff and volunteers.  We appreciate donations of all sizes and remember, they are tax-
deducible.  We also appreciate items such as postage stamps, gas cards for our shelter
van, large trash bags and toys for the cats and dogs here at the shelter.  Did you know that
between August 1 and November 23, 256 cats and dogs were placed in loving homes?
I hope in the next report, I am include in it!!

Brutus

Thanks Tina Ketchopolos for forwarding the Pet of The Week Info

Fight The Winter Blues – Embrace All Things Ice Skating!

This weekend the whole family got out and did some skating at a Birthday party. You forget how fun it is to get out and skate. Here are some local places to skate, get equipment or catch a hockey game.

Where To Skate:

Where to get equipment:

  • Pure Hockey – Danvers
  • Build your own rink – These are popping up everywhere. I even saw Ipswich brewery truck pulled up offering brews at someones house.

Check out a Hockey Game:

A few pics of the fam out on the ice. I even got my soon to be 2 year old out there.

Thanks – Patrick – Let me know any other places I missed.

Cub Scout Pack 112 Registration Night Thursday, January 27, 2011

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Hey Joey,

Would love your help to spread the word.  We are restarting  a Cub Scout Pack here in Gloucester sponsored by the Masonic Temple.  Any boys in grades 1st through 5th are eligible to join.  Lots of fun activities and a great award system for the boys. Any adult volunteers would be a great help too!

Could you please post this on the website.  We are trying to generate a great turnout this Thursday night!

Cub Scout Pack 112 Registration Night

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Masonic Temple, 27 Eastern Ave., Gloucester

6:30 to 8pm

contact: Doug Schultz at dgschultz28@comcast.net for more information

Thanks so much!

Sarah Schultz

Did You Know (Salt Marsh)

painting of Plum Island marsh by Ellen Lefavour
Painting by E.J. Lefavour

That a salt marsh is an environment in the upper coastal intertidal zone between land and salty or brackish water, which is dominated by dense stands of halophytic (salt-tolerant) plants such as herbs, grasses, or low shrubs?  These plants are terrestrial in origin and are essential to the stability of the salt marsh in trapping and binding sediments. Salt marshes play a large role in the aquatic food web and the exporting of nutrients to coastal waters. They also provide support to terrestrial animals such as migrating birds as well as providing coastal protection.  (From Wikipedia)

Salt marshes are also beautiful any time of year, and are often photographed and painted, wherever they are found.  This particular salt marsh is on Plum Island, looking toward the refuge, which hosts and supports an amazing array of migrating birds.

E.J. Lefavour

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Talitha Displays Buoy She Created For The Art Haven Lobster Buoy Auction

There are three different mermaid type goddesses surrounding the face of the buoy each one more beautiful than the next.

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Here is all you need to know about the Buoy Auction which will be this Friday night

MASS HEALTH CARE LEADERS PARTICIPATE IN INNOVATIVE HEALTH CARE REFORM PANEL ON CAPE ANN

MASS HEALTH CARE LEADERS PARTICIPATE IN INNOVATIVE HEALTH CARE REFORM PANEL ON CAPE ANN

Northeast Health System CEO Ken Hanover and MHA President Lynn Nicholas discuss impacts of health care reform on area communities and families

(Gloucester, MA) – January 24, 2011 – Dozens of North Shore business and community leaders and residents attended a recent health care panel entitled ‘Health Care Reform: What does the Changing Landscape Mean to Me and My Family?’  The discussion featured Northeast Health System President and CEO Ken Hanover and Massachusetts Hospital Association President and CEO Lynn Nicholas.  It was moderated by Bob Hastings, Executive Director of the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce.

The event, which took place on January 13th, was an opportunity to discuss the impact of health reform on Massachusetts and area North Shore hospitals and families. Hanover and Nicholas addressed a variety of topics relating to this issue, including the current hospital climate, industry trends, major issues driving the cost of health care, and potential future impacts of health care reform. During the event, which was held at Cruiseport Gloucester, attendees also had the opportunity to ask questions.

Lynn Nicholas has been a driving force in moving Massachusetts to the forefront of constructive health care reform. The Massachusetts Hospital Association President & CEO spotlighted for more than 70 business leaders and members of the Gloucester City Council the ramifications of the move from the current fee-for-service health care system to  a global or bundled payment reimbursement model.

A move to global payments would end the practice of paying health care providers for individual procedures, replacing it with a system that attaches a fixed price to the routine health care costs incurred by a patient over a given period of time.

“Massachusetts hospitals are committed to health care payment and delivery reform, and believe that greater use of global or bundled payments for care could result in more coordinated and integrated care, which could help bring down premiums,” Nicholas said. “But just as hospitals are not solely or even primarily responsible for cost increases, additional significant savings cannot be achieved solely through steps taken by those who provide care. Everyone involved – caregivers, insurers, legislators, government, business and consumers – must share in the solution.”

Nicholas has served on the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Task Force on Community Benefits, the Governor’s Special Commission on Healthcare Payment Reform and numerous other boards, advisory committees and philanthropic leadership committees. MHA is the leading advocacy group for hospitals and health systems across the state, representing more than 90 facilities.

Both Nicholas and Hanover told the crowd that it is imperative we move now to take steps that will eventually improve health care while controlling soaring costs.

“People hear and read about health care reform every day but its effects on area communities and families are not always well understood,” said Hanover.  “This event was an opportunity to bring the discussion close to home and discuss how the legislation impacts costs, our community hospitals, and the way we choose our health providers. We are proud to serve the North Shore, and we are always looking for ways to better utilize our resources so we can provide the best medical care to our communities.”

About Addison Gilbert Hospital

Addison Gilbert Hospital is a full service, medical/surgical acute care facility.  The hospital, founded in 1889, provides state-of-the-art inpatient and outpatient care to residents of the Cape Ann community in specialties such as primary care, emergency services, radiology and mammography, cancer care, day surgery, physical and occupational therapy, gynecology, inpatient senior health services, and a variety of specialty physician services.  Among all other Massachusetts hospitals, Addison Gilbert continues to score among the top hospitals in the nation for patient satisfaction in surveys conducted by Press Ganey Associates.

About Northeast Health Foundation
Northeast Health Foundation is the fundraising arm of Northeast Health System, which is based in Beverly on Massachusetts’s North Shore. The Foundation works to build philanthropy for Beverly Hospital, Addison Gilbert Hospital, BayRidge Hospital, CAB Health & Recovery Services and Health & Education Services, Inc.–all not-for-profit affiliates of Northeast Health System. For more information please visit www.nh-foundation.org.