Hanukkah Party; St. Ann School Concert

Last Saturday was the final day of Hanukkah, and our Jewish community gathered to celebrate at the Temple!  As a Roman Catholic priest, I am not Jewish of course, but I was invited to come along and had a great time (as well as learning a lot – but they will have to forgive me if I am inacurate in my terminology or description of the event…).

It started with some music by a band of members of the congregation, including traditional songs, dancing, and even some rap in Yiddish by David Wesson!  Then some children (students of Henry Allen) presented a short play on “The Miracle of Hanukkah”.

Things got more serious with a commemoration of the fire that destroyed the previous temple building. However, the focus was positive.  Carole Sharoff and Lou Goldish told how an elaborate and historic hanukiah (given by leaders of the state of Israel to the American embassador in the 1960’s), was saved from the fire by being kept an extra day or two in the Unitarian Universalist church to which it had been lent.  Wendy Betts, a very talented performer, then sang a selection from the work “Voices”.

Rabbi Steven Lewis gave a brief and very interesting “D’var Torah” – a commentary on the festival, based on the Torah and commentaries.  (I used some of what he said in my homily at Mass the next day, giving due credit to the Rabbi, of course).  The ceremonies ended with the lighting of everyone’s hanukiot (a.k.a. menorah) that they had brought from home, starting with the aforementioned historic one. Then we all ate latkes, jelly donuts, and other finger food!

A few photo highlights are included below. For more photos, click on the thumbnails below.

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Here are some highlights:

And although Hanukkah is over, here is a great Hanukkah song:

And don’t forget:

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Urban Voices: A Choral Music Initiative from the Metropolitan Opera Guild
This program is made possible by a generous gift from the Popplestone Foundation.

Fr. Matthew Green

Family is the Best!

ChrisMy 20 year old grandson Chris came home yesterday. He’s been stationed at Fort Polk in Louisiana since he came back from Afghanistan last year. We all are so proud of him and can’t wait until he’s home for good!

Pictures With Santa! At Gloucester High School Photos From Marlee Melvin

Senior students are raising money by being able to take pictures with Santa at lunch yesterday and today. Taking a picture with Santa is a great way for the high school to get into Christmas spirit and to raise money for the senior class!

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Santa as Mike Muniz and elf Bianca Giacalone

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2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- Pisces

The fourth year of the GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Video Series where we walk up and down Main Street and try to capture as many retailers as we can and highlight their best gift ideas one a day every day leading up to Christmas.

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2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- Harbor Goods Life Is Good Store
2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- Jewels Of Gloucester
2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- G33K
2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- Dogtown Books
2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- Larsens
2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- Main Street Art and Antiques
2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- The Dress Code
2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- The Weathervane
2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- Menage Gallery
2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- House of The Raven
2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- Village Silversmith
2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- Toodeloos
2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series Bananas
2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- Nelsons
2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series Alexandras Bread Co
2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series Lone Gull
2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series Kids Unlimited
2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- Harbor Loop Gifts
2012 Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- Pleasant Street Tea and Coffee Co

Community Photos 12/20/12

Motif #1 at Dusk photo by Anthony Marks

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It’s hard to believe how much more digital information is hidden in each photo!

Hi Joey. I’ve processed this nice shot by Janet Rice to show that with some simple Photoshop enhancement you can bring out so much more powerful detail that doesn’t show up in the photo.

Photoshop Elements is a reasonably priced application and fairly simple to use. This was copied off of the GMG site so it’s in low resolution and very grainy which would be much better in high resolution from the original photo. We hope to have a workshop at the Essex Shipbuilding Museum next spring to show how to work with this editing program. -Len Burgess

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Tower and Water, Gloucester MA

Goose Cove Resevoir

View more photos of Gloucester at squamcreativeservices.com/photography/photography-gallery/

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Community Stuff 12/28/12

Boy Scout Troop 20

Christmas Tree Service

We will take your old Christmas Tree and recycle it for use in local gardens.

Why get pine needles all over your car?

Do not let dry brittle branches scratch the paint !

Tree pick up on Saturday December 29, January 5, and January 12
Between 8 AM and 2 PM.

Trees must be free of ornaments, lights, and tree stands.
Trees should be put outside prior to our arrival.

A $4 donation will go to support local Boy Scout Troop 20.
Money will be used to go on Scouting trips, outings, and/or equipment.

If you would like us to pick up your tree please call 978-546-9501 with your name, address, telephone number and which day is best to pick up your tree. Or, E-mail with the same information to treepickup@verizon.net

Rockport and Gloucester only please.

Community Stuff 12/20/12

7th Annual BankGloucester Holiday Basketball Tournament

Come out and support the Gloucester High School Boys Basketball team at this years’ BankGloucester Holiday Basketball Tournament.
The tournament will be held on December 28th and 29th in the Benjamin A. Smith Field House at Gloucester High School.

Teams participating in this year’s tournament are: Manchester Essex High School; Bishop Fenwick High School; Hamilton Wenham Regional High School and
Gloucester High School. Two games will be played each night at 6:00 and 7:30PM. Semi-finals are played on Friday evening and the consolation and championship
games will be played on Saturday evening.

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FIRST ANNUAL TRIBUTE TO JOHN LENNON AND GEORGE HARRISON TO BENEFIT HOSPICE
Local realtor and musician plans event for December 29

December 18, 2012 – Cape Ann Realtor, Joseph Militello presents the first annual tribute to John Lennon and George Harrison on December 29 from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at the Elks at Bass Rocks in Gloucester . All proceeds from the event will benefit Hospice of the North Shore & Greater Boston, a non profit provider of hospice and bereavement services. The show will feature New England’s premier Beatles tribute band "Octopus’s Garden" who will perform classic Beatles songs and "The Mockers" featuring local musicians Joe Militello and Stacey Pedrick of "The Fools". Tickets are $20 and may be purchased in advance by calling 978-815-3877 or by emailing jmilit3551@gmail.com


The Gloucester Fire Chief and Emergency Management Director Eric Smith encourages all Gloucester residents to be prepared in the event of a severe winter storm emergency. Please find attached a winter weather advisory and storm preparation list from the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency. The City of Gloucester Emergency Preparedness team encourages everyone to plan accordingly for severe winter weather events ".

Noreen M.Burke, MPP
Public Health Director
City of Gloucester
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PREPARING FOR WINTER WEATHER
MEMA Offers Tips to Help Keep Massachusetts Families Safe

 

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Video- Gloucester MA Ride In the Rain 4 Times Fast

Captain Joe’s To East Main To Mt Pleasant Around The Back Shore Back Up East Main and Downtown.

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Filmed using the super cheap Kodak Playsport zX3 and Kayalu nClamp

Why?

In this day and age would it be safe to say that 97% of all restaurant leftovers get reheated in  a microwave?

So why in the world do restaurants use aluminum to-go containers that will cause sparks to fly if you try to reheat them? 

Makes absolutely no sense to me.  You know who uses the best to-go containers?  Chipolte.  It’s a heavy duty paper dish that has some type of lamination that doesn’t make it soggy.  Totally holds up and is totally microwavable and I assume very recyclable.

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I wonder what the thought process is for restaurateurs.  Is it 100% based on low cost?  Is it based on ease of storage in their space?  

Not as terrible a to-go option as the styrofoam soggy fry containers but still not optimal.

ATTENTION RESTAURANT OWNERS- SOGGY FRIES SUCK ASS

Posted on October 25, 2011 by Joey C

Attention If You Get An Email From Me With A Single Link Dont Click On It

Its a hack.

It would say something like Hey, check this out – and then a single link. Dont click on the link

2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- Green Life

The fourth year of the GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Video Series where we walk up and down Main Street and try to capture as many retailers as we can and highlight their best gift ideas one a day every day leading up to Christmas.

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2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- Harbor Goods Life Is Good Store
2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- Jewels Of Gloucester
2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- G33K
2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- Dogtown Books
2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- Larsens
2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- Main Street Art and Antiques
2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- The Dress Code
2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- The Weathervane
2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- Menage Gallery
2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- House of The Raven
2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- Village Silversmith
2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- Toodeloos
2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series Bananas
2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- Nelsons
2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series Alexandras Bread Co
2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series Lone Gull
2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series Kids Unlimited
2012 GMG Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- Harbor Loop Gifts
2012 Downtown Gloucester Holiday Gift Series- Pleasant Street Tea and Coffee Co

A Short Dissertation

The ability to modify an image that the camera produces has been an integral part of the art of photography from its earliest days. Allowing more light to “burn” through the negative onto the chemically treated paper  produced a darker image. Interfering with that light, or “dodging,” produced a lighter image. These techniques are often applied to selected portions of the image to produce the unique effect desired by the photographer.

In addition to burning and dodging, traditional film photographers use a variety of filters when making the exposure to capture what they see as important components of the image. For example, in a black and white shot, a red filter on the camera will produce a dramatically darkened blue sky and will add dazzling contrast with white clouds.

Other techniques such as push processing, cross processing, selection of specialized films to produce vivid colors or dramatic grain, toning, high key or low key exposures, artificial vignetting and masking were all found in the photographer’s tool bag.

Our greatest practitioners of the art were all well versed in the use of these tools. One of the most iconic images of the 20th century is “Monolith, The Face of Half Dome, Yosemite National Park, California 1927” by Ansel Adams.

“I saw the photograph as a brooding form, with deep shadows and a distant sharp white peak against a dark sky,” Adams later said. To achieve that image he used a red filter when making the exposure and in the darkroom he was able to “apply the numerous controls of the craft in precise ways that contribute to achieving the desired result. *  *  * I can still recall the excitement of seeing the visualization ‘come true’ when I removed the plate from the fixing bath for examination. The desired values were all there in their beautiful negative interpretation. This was one of the most exciting moments of my photographic career,” he said.

These days most photography enthusiasts no longer spend long hours in the “wet” darkroom to see our “visualizations come true.” The digital equivalents of all of the traditional tools are a keystroke away. The trick, now as then, is to learn how to use them artfully and effectively  to produce images that are true to the photographer’s vision and that evoke emotional or esthetic responses from those who view them.

Monolith, The Face of Half Dome, Yosemite National Park, California 1927” by Ansel Adams.

Pilot Whale Washes Up On Long Beach Rockport Photos

Hey, Joe.  Poser lobsterman here.  Thought you might be interested in these pictures I took this morning – a pilot whale washed up on long beach.
Thanks,
Ben

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You may remember Ben from his brief stint as a lobsterman aboard Tommy Burns’ Arethusa and the Cartoon That Was Mad AboutHis Experience-

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Love Christmas music or not, lots of great live music choices in Gloucester tonight

Those of you who like Christmas music are in luck tonight.  Fly Amero is signing Christmas songs with his brother J.B. and Allen Estes at the Rhumbline tonight starting at 8pm.

Then catch the Local Music Seen with Allen Estes 2011 Christmas Special at 11pm on Cape Ann TV Channel 12 (originally aired last year) featuring Dan King, Daisy Nell & Capt. Stan, Ann Marie, Bradley Royds, Inge Berge, Chelsea Berry, Dave Sag, Courtney Reid and Allen’s son Dylan Estes.  Here’s a video of many of the performers singing Santa Claus is Coming to Town. (see more air times here)

Of course, there’s lots of other excellent music in town (not necessarily Christmas — see full schedule here), including Dennis Monagle with Marina Evans, Joe Cardoza and Dave Brown at Minglewood Tavern starting at 9pm.

Thank you Craig Kimberley!

Last week Craig Kimberley spent a morning editing and assisting me with my Black Swallowtail film project.  It’s been great getting to know Craig and I am feeling very blessed that he is interested in working on my project. Because of his knowledge and expertise, I know my film is going to be more beautiful than ever I imagined. Thank you Craig.

Hannah, Craig Kimberly, Johnny MacHannah and Craig Kimberley and John McElhenny

Good Morning Gloucester contributor Craig moved to Gloucester nearly a year ago. His beautiful wife Hannah followed six months later as she was finishing her doctoral degree in English from Old Dominion University in Virginia. Hannah was just recently hired for her first professional writing job.

Craig is a freelance Director, DP, and Editor. He is currently working on Trev Gowdy’s Monster Fish on the Outdoor Channel as the Director, Editor, and Director of Photography. He is also currently creating a cooking show starring Tony Carbone. This is Craig and Hannah’s first Christmas in Gloucester together. Welcome!

More about Craig and several of the great videos he has shot for Good Morning Gloucester ~

Please Welcome New GMG Contributor Craig Kimberly- St Peter’s Fiesta Parade Video and More

Behind the Scenes Look at What it Takes to Create the “Most Creative” Horribles Float

Video Saturday 2012 Greasy Pole Champion – Nick Avelis Video from Craig Kimberley

Video Sunday 2012 Greasy Pole Champion Stew McGillivray In HD and Slow Motion Video By Our Boy Craig Kimberley

Holiday Song of the Day ~ Bing Crosby’s “White Christmas”

Thank you everyone for sharing your favorite Christmas songs. Your comments inspired the idea to post a “Holiday Song of the Day.” Please keep your favorites coming!

Pat commented that her favorite is Bing Crosby’s “White Christmas,” written by Irivng Berlin for the film “Holiday Inn.” You may recall the Happy Thanksgiving video that we made at the dock featuring the song “Plenty to be Thankful For,” which was also written for “Holiday Inn.” I adore this film and if you have never seen it, you owe it to yourself and your loved one(s) to make a movie night of it!

Bing Crosby and Marjorie Reynolds singing what was to become the beloved holiday classic, “White Christmas.”

From the colorized version of “Holiday Inn.” See below for clips from the original black and white version.

New Feature: GMG Reader Questions

Often times folks will email me and ask questions about the area.  While I may be qualified to answer, I reckon the power of a whole GMG community answering the questions will give much better answers.  There are often experts on subjects lurking out there that may have never posted a comment on a post.  Maybe this will draw them out of their dark corners and get them involved with our silly blog.

First up a question from SJ Intingaro-

Joey:  Would like to know of a good place to dine Xmass eve. Italian food preferred.

I’m not sure if they are open but when I think Italian for dinner in Gloucester I think La Trattoria.  You should call to be sure that they are open on Christmas Eve though-

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La Trattoria and Pizzeria

64 Main St. Gloucester, MA 01930

978-281-0790