Community Stuff 6/14/13

ESSEX EVENTS ESSEX RIVER DAY AND ART IN THE BARN

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School Open Enrollment

Eastern Point Day School, grades PreK through 8, is holding open enrollment for the 2013-14 school year. Eastern Point Day School is pleased to offer both full and partial tuition scholarships for new students in the upcoming 2013-2014 school year. The scholarship awards range between 25% up to 100% reduction of the student’s tuition. We encourage families to schedule an appointment and visit Eastern Point Day School to see if the school is the right fit for your child and family. We’re open for tours during the summer, and check out our Summer Adventures Program during the month of July. Please call 978/283-1700 or email info@easternpointdayschool.org for more information.


Interested in Becoming a Sea Scout??

Please join us

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THURSDAY JUNE 20th

OPEN HOUSE / INFORMATION SESSION

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MARITIME GLOUCESTER 6:00- 7:30

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Maritime Gloucester Initiates Sea Scout Program

It has been many years since Cape Ann operated an active Sea Scout group for youth, and Maritime Gloucester is proud to announce that it is starting a new Sea Scout “Ship” effective immediately.

The program is a national co-ed outdoor program for young adults ages 14 to 20 that promotes knowledge of our nation’s maritime heritage and provides young people with positive opportunities through hands-on maritime education, training and experiences. The Gloucester “Ship” would serve the North Shore and is a part of the Yankee Clipper Council, BSA, Inc., and is headquartered in Gloucester, MA.

Being youth driven, Sea Scout participants truly have the opportunity to be in charge of the direction of the ship while adult leaders take on a more advisory role balancing adventure with  responsibility.  While some crew join for the leadership experience, camaraderie and fun, others join who wish to prepare or maritime careers for careers in the marine sciences.

For more information about serving as an adult volunteer or being a youth member, please contact Amanda Madeira at amadeira@maritimegloucester.org or at 978-281-0470.


Upcoming Events

Programs to Grow Your Business and our Economy

Business After Hours brought to you by the Cape Ann Chamber Ambassadors Group

Tuesday, June 18 5:00 to 7:00 pm

BankGloucester 160 Main Street, Gloucester


Want to network and make new connections? Do you want to grow your business through referrals? Attend our Business After Hours to mix and mingle with members in a relaxed atmosphere and learn to master the art of networking!

– Make new professional connections

– Gain valuable leads and potential new customers

– Find suppliers and service providers

– Access agencies and entities to help your business

– Meet people with purchasing power within their organizations

Business After Hours is the place for business professionals to come together to grow their network and their business by sharing contacts, referrals and ideas.

$15 Members (Advance)

$20 Members (Week/Day of)

$30 Future Members

To register for this event, contact Emily Harris at

emily@capeannchamber.com or call 978-283-1601.

Coffee & Connections

brought to you by the Cape Ann Chamber Ambassadors Group

Wednesday, June 26

   9:30 am to 11:00 am

Mamie’s Kitchen 65 Pleasant Street, Gloucester

The Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce invites you to take a mid-morning break to renew your connections with fellow members and become better acquainted and engaged with the Chamber.

Only have 10 minutes? Feel free to stop by and grab a cup of coffee! This open house-style event accommodates all schedules. Stay for 30 minutes, an hour or more! The choice is yours!

Board members, committee chairs and your Chamber Team will also be present to welcome you and answer any questions you may have. Jump start your morning while maximizing the value of your membership.

Please Register For This Complimentary Event.

To register for this event, contact Emily Harris at

emily@capeannchamber.com  or call 978-283-1601.


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You Know Who’s Birthday It Was Yesterday? GMG Great Egg Donna Ardizzoni!

Positive Spirit? Check

Huge Community Volunteer? Check

Tiny In Size But Packing Enormous Energy? Check

Willing To Dress Up In Felt Homie Costume In 90 Degree Horribles Parade? Check

Hometown Sports Fanatic? Check

Married Computer Genius Rick Moore? Check

WHO WOULDN’T WANT OUR DONNA ON THEIR TEAM????

We’re Lucky To Have You As A Friend!!!!!

Leave our friend Donna your well wishes in the comment section below.

Liz Gerstein Has Some Nice Things To Say

Hi Joey,

I just wanted to let you know that I absolutely LOVE your blog!  I truly hope the people of Gloucester know what a gem they have in you.  You are a real ambassador for the city.  I was only in Gloucester for one afternoon last year and mostly because of your blog and the contributors, wish I could move there!!  If all works out, I will be lucky enough to spend a week there at the end of the summer. I do have one question, not sure it has anything to do with you, do you know why so many of the webcams aren’t on line.  Yes I get my morning dose first of Good Morning Gloucester and then check out what cameras are up and running before I leave for work.  

Anyway, thanks for all the enjoyment.  (You did have me rolling in laughter over the midget pickles!)

Liz


Hi Liz thanks so much for the kind comments.  It’s what let’s our contributors know that heir work is appreciated and truth be told if the comments dried up our contributors would be less motivated to produce the best content they could produce.

In regards to the webcams, some of the owners of the webcams simply haven’t kept up with keeping them on and I just don’t have the time to contact each one and walk them through the steps to get them going.  A great FOB Tim Blakely generously did the installs for next to nothing in labor but we lost Tim this past winter to cancer and if the people who own the cameras would see the benefit to having them up and running and embedded on their own websites I think it would prove to be very beneficial to them.  I look at the stats for the Gloucester Webcam site and it gets great traffic every single day.

So thanks again for your kind comments Smile

Made my day!

UPDATED!!! WITHIN MINUTES OF THIS PIC BEING TAKEN THE PLACE IS ON FIRE. LITERALLY. ORINGINAL HEADLINE BEFORE THE FIRE >Happy Dumplings Getting Absolutely Annihilated Due To GMG Coverage

Chime in if you came today because of GMG. What did you order and how did you like it?

UPDATE:  Within minutes of me taking this pic the place is on fire and the street is blocked off.

See FOB Brooke  and Walter Pekham and his wife they were just behind me.  I took my order and left and between the time I walked out and before Brooke got her food they were breaking down the upstairs door to try to get any tenants out!

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Walking Tour of Magnolia

End of the Magnolia Pier

I did the Magnolia Walk last year and it was fun and interesting. Here is the information on the next walk.
A WALKING TOUR OF MAGNOLIA!

Get insider information, hear the stories about the folklore and legends of Magnolia.
See history unfold before your eyes with our guided walking tour led by MHS Curator and master storyteller James Cook.  Visit rock formations and learn the stories behind them – hear the legend of The Magnolia Island (Kettle Island) and the “old witch” – Why is it called Magnolia? – Did you know we’ve hosted US Presidents, Hollywood Stars, famous artists, all right here in little Magnolia? – Hear about the Steamship Company (yes, right in Magnolia Harbor!) Learn about the history of the homes, the hotels, hear the stories you never knew! An easy paced walk for everyone, the tour takes approximately an hour, and winds its way through Magnolia Point. Followed by Refreshments. Please join us!

When: 10am – Saturday, June 15, 2013
Where: The Boat Landing on Shore Road (near Fire Dept.)
ALL ARE WELCOME!
MHS members FREE! Non-MHS Members $10

 

Today’s Sail Ardelle with the Honky Tonk Women has been canceled and rescheduled for June 27th

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SAIL ARDELLE with the HONKY TONK WOMEN has been rescheduled for JUNE 27th, Thursday 6-8pm. The rain today June 13th isn’t the best weather to enjoy being out on the water, so we’ll try again in a few weeks.

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http://schoonerardelle.com/

http://honkytonkwomenofgloucester.com/

CATA’s new website helps you get around Cape Ann on your phone

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CATA Routes Page on an iPhone (portrait)

No, you can’t use your phone as a magic carpet to whisk you to and fro — not yet, anyhow.  But you can use it to see CATA Bus & Trolley schedules.  You can also get real-time transit directions from wherever you are (assuming you have the phone’s GPS feature turned on) and you can call 978-290-5875, follow instructions and get a text telling you when and where to get the next available bus closest to you.  If you see tourists, be sure to tell them about this — and don’t forget to mention that they can park at Stage Fort Park for FREE and take the Trolley Shuttle to downtown, Rocky Neck and the beaches (see schedule here).  Let’s keep their cars off our roads.

So, does CATA have a new app?  Nope.  It’s better than an app.  It’s CATA’s new website built using Responsive Web Design (RWD for short).

Websites that use RWD automatically reconfigure their display depending on what device you’re using.  One reason RWD websites are better than apps is that you can see the ENTIRE WEBSITE on your phone — and it’s optimized for your particular phone’s display based on how you’re holding the phone when you click on the website.

Here’s an example:  The picture above shows what CATA’s new Routes & Schedules page looks like on an iPhone held portrait (taller than it is wide).  Below is the same page on an iPad held portrait.  Click here to see the same page on a computer (but only if you’re on a computer.)

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CATA Routes page on an iPad (portrait)

The top third of this image is what you see on a Droid phone held landscape (sideways).  And when you turn a smart-phone or tablet from portrait to landscape, the website’s design automatically adjusts to the new aspect ratio.

Again, the best thing about RWD is that regardless of the device you use, iPhone, Droid phone, iPad, any other tablet or any computer, you’re getting the complete website — all the info.  And when schedules change, CATA only has to change them in one place and all devices will see the new info automatically.  That’s why Google recommends developing smartphone-optimized websites using RWD (see their recommendations here.)

Pretty spiffy, huh.  WARNING – SHAMELESS PLUG: Vickie and I built CATA’s new website.  That’s what we do when we’re not presenting concerts and keeping gimmesound’s live music listings up to date.

Ambie “The Lobsterman”

Ambie is still making deliveries; however now it is lobsters he traps, on his boat “The Valerie Dawn”.

Ambie will still provide the best Italian Sausage during Fiesta.

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SingerSongwriterShuffle Tonight with Memory Layne as the host @ Giuseppe’s Ristorante&Piano Bar 7-10

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SingerSongwriters for the evening are TMax, Brian Alex, Renee Dupuis, Joe Cardoza, Ned Nugent, Liz Frame and Kenny Chambers.

Just Like Newman this Friday night @ The Farm Bar and Grille ♪♫♪ Essex, Ma.

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This Friday night at 9:30, we’ll be rocking The Farm! — with Peter Hoare, Kenneth Cleveland, John Filias, Chris Langathianos and George Dwyer at THE FARM Bar & Grille.

Gloucester Shack Series – 1898 Linguiça Smokehouse

I think this could be the oldest in the country.

Linguiça – is a dry Sausage, consists of coarsely chopped pork shoulder (both the lean and the fat), plenty of garlic and paprika.  Its shape, rather like a long and slender lingua (tongue) explains the name.

Chouriço – is a chunkier and juicier Sausage and very garlicky, made in links about 10 inches long and 1 1/2 inches in diameter.

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David Demaine And Rufus Return Lost Lobster Buoys.

If You Are A Lobsterman Who Recognizes Your Buoy, Come and Get It!

Update:
Happy Lobstermen Matt Ring and Chris Orsillo Give Thanks for Returned Buoys
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Due to the increases in all oil based products, the price of lobster buoys have quadrupled. These guys are happy to get their buoys back!

The Sequined Fan

Continuing with my series on second-hand (thrift, consignment, antique, etc.) stores in Gloucester, I stopped in to check on The Sequined Fan on East Main Street!

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While they sell some antiques, they do not identify as an “antique store”. They offer a variety of items and price ranges, aiming to have “something for everyone” (from exquisite oriental porcelain, to potholders in a “dollar bin”), with an international flavor.

My overall impression is that this is a place to go for beauty.  You can also get more utilitarian items, like the aforementioned potholders, but but the focus is more on decorative items like pictures, jewelry, lamps, throws, etc., and functional-but-beautiful items like painted tea sets, pitchers, etc.

The Sequined Fan is open Wednesday-Saturday, 10-5, and Tuesday and Sunday by chance (closed on Monday).

If you don’t have a place to put these items, you can always get some shelves or tables (as well as other items) next door at Pearls, the subject of tomorrow’s post!

Matthew Green