It’s 4 da khedz! They’re all hunks! Hot Lemon / White Pages / Lady Bones / Pe+ Ceme+ery / Superteen

hive show

Hot Lemon.

White Pages.
http://whitepages.bandcamp.com/

Lady Bones.
http://ladybones.bandcamp.com/

Pe+ Ceme+ery
http://soundcloud.com/ppeettcceemmeetteerryy

Superteen
http://superteen.bandcamp.com/
all ages
Doors at 6
5 bucks
Bring Art supplies get in for free.

The Hive Community Center
11 Pleasant Street, Gloucester, Massachusetts 01930

GHS DRAMA FUNDRAISER BRINGS HOTLINE STORY TO LIFE

Students from the Gloucester High School Dramatic Program, under the direction of Nick Neyeloff, will present a staged reading of scenes from My Beautiful Failure, a teen novel about a suicide hotline, on Friday evening, January 17, at 7 p.m. at the Cultural Center at Rocky Neck, 6 Wonson Street, Gloucester. Admission is $5 per person, with all proceeds to go to the school’s drama program.

My Beautiful Failure is the work of Gloucester author Janet Ruth Young. Set in a locale similar to Cape Ann, it tells the story of Billy Morrison, a teen boy who volunteers at the hotline hoping to save a life, then finds that he’s falling in love with one of the callers. Says Young, “I can’t wait to see how the actors translate this story from the page to the stage. For one thing, they will not be able to look at one another, since their characters are connected only by phone. Also, the hotline does not use caller ID or any other form of tracking, so each time Billy answers the phone he has no idea what kind of situation he’s getting into.”

Zachary Schultz

The cast includes Christina Giambanco, Mikayla Healey, Diana DiLiberti, Celia Sanfilippo, Zachary Schultz (in photo), and Sabrina Siragusa. A book signing and discussion will follow the reading. For more program information, call (978) 283-6530; for directions and parking, see www.rockyneckartcolony.org.

Grilled Peppercorn and Herb Crusted Flank Steak

Print

IMG_1170

Grilled Peppercorn and Herb Crusted Flank Steak

Ingredients

1 ½ -2 lb. flank steak cut of beef

3 tablespoon mixed whole peppercorns

1 tablespoon Atlantic SaltWorks Flake Finishing Salt

2 sprigs fresh rosemary

3 sprigs fresh thyme

1/2  teaspoon red pepper flakes

Step-by-Step

1 place flank steak at one end of a large sheet of waxed paper;

2 place remaining ingredients in bowl of mini chopper fitted with metal blade; process 1-2 minutes until peppercorns and herbs are chopped

3 evenly spread and rub half the mixture onto flank steak with your hand; fold wax paper sheet over beef; flip steak; fold back waxed paper; spread and rub the remaining mixture; wrap steak securely in wax paper; allowed flank steak to rest at room temperature two hours before grilling 

4 heat grill; lightly oil grates of grill; unwrap flank steak; grill to your desired doneness 7-10 minutes per side ,using large kitchen tongs to flip flank steak; remove steak from grill, allow steak to rest 5 minutes before slicing to desired thickness

Note~
(I prefer to cook my beef medium/rare and grill approximately 5-7 minutes on each side)

 A few nights ago I served this steak with; blue cheese dressed salad, sauté of baby portabella mushrooms and crispy onion rings! 

Captain Pete Mondello in 1973 loading up his traps

This is a picture of my dad Pete Mondello in 1973 loading up his traps.

-Laura Mondello

photo (13)

and here is a little more recent photo from Ron Gilson-

100_0792100_0786

Click the picture for a slideshow of pictures with Pete over the years-

image

Community Photos 1/15/14

Ramani Rangan submits-

On The Boulevard-

WP_000898


Hi Joey –

I read and participated in the poll on most picturesque location. Here is an October photo I took of the Burnham House in Essex.

Best Regards,

Ron Farren

Essex-Early-October-2013


Hi Joey,

Here is a shot of the half moon with a bit of a moonbow around it!  The sky was particularly beautiful.

Gail Byrnes

_MG_5362 small and signed

Community Stuff 1/15/14

 

Alchemy will be hosting it’s next Art Gala this Wednesday, January 15th from 5:30- 7:00. We will be featuring local photographer Alex Rose from Rockport. 10% of all art sales are donated to GEF.

Artist Info: Alex Rose, 26 is a freelance photographer from Rockport, MA. In 1999 when he was in middle school, Alex began taking pictures of friends, family and landscapes. He continued to explore the camera over the years while he travelled through the U.S. and Europe. He used film exclusively until 2009 when he began using his first D-SLR camera. Though he’s never taken his photography too seriously, he has developed a definite aversion to using any kind of Photoshop or editing software. All of his photos are manipulated through camera settings and lens filters.                                                                                                                                                                                                                      


Hi Joey,

Today I have on my Girl Scout hat!

We are having a recruitment for Cape Ann Girl Scouts on January 18th at Sawyer Free Library.

Would you please post the attached flyer on goodmorninggloucester.org?

It is definitely the best way to publicize anything going on in Gloucester!!!!!

Thank you… again…!!!

Gloria Parsons

adult poster-1


Director of Downtown Lynn Cultural District DEADLINE FEB 3

Description:

Position Summary:

We are seeking a professional to take the lead in implementing the mission of the Downtown Lynn Cultural District. This is a highly visible role ideal for someone with strong events planning experience and who possess a passion for the arts. She or He possess a collaborative work style and can deliver high quality, district wide events to appeal to a wide range of audiences.

The Downtown Lynn Cultural District, established in 2012, has as its mission “to engage Lynn residents and visitors in a revitalized urban experience that has arts and culture at its core.” Under the direction of the Executive Director of the Lynn Museum, the Director of the Downtown Lynn Cultural District (DTL) coordinates the District’s cultural affairs operations and events and is directly responsible for management, marketing, and grant writing/fundraising to support the District’s cultural affairs and creative economy programs.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Program Development:

  • Develop and implement processes for engaging and maintaining relationships with key stakeholders in the community whom are interested in developing district-wide arts and cultural events.
  • Create regularly scheduled, collaborative District programs that highlight the vibrant ethnic diversity and unique concentration of arts organizations in the District. Develop an annual downtown arts festival and other programs that build audience and promote economic development for the city. Work with City departments to assure success in coordination of activities.
  • Forge new relationships to help build diverse audiences and encourage Lynn’s immigrant populations to participate in cultural activities.
  • Design and implement a method for evaluating the effectiveness of programs/events.
  • Seek public and private financial support for collaborative cultural programs and activities.
  • Establish good working relationships and collaborative arrangements with community groups, funders, politicians and other organizations to help achieve the goals of the organization.

Marketing and Communication Skills:

  • Oversee brand, marketing, and public relations goals for the District. Maintain web, social media strategies and online calendars and keep brand and marketing strategy on track. Further develop the District’s marketing plan to increase visibility and attract artists/creative.
  • Communicate with stakeholders and the greater community about the work of the District.
  • Leverage and optimize traditional media opportunities, online social media and the organization’s database to raise awareness and communicate with current and new audiences.

Advocacy and Community Relations/Partnerships:

  • Represent the Cultural District at community cultural events and exhibits.
  • Create a forum for the coordination of cultural activities including networking of resources and production of promotional materials. Create press releases, flyers, ads, banners, web content and other marketing materials to promote and publicize the District’s cultural life.
  • Serve as the City of Lynn’s liaison to other local, state, regional and federal cultural agencies, including the Massachusetts Cultural Council, New England Foundation for the Arts, and National Endowment for the Arts and the Humanities.
  • Serve as the Cultural District liaison to the business community in the City of Lynn. Advance partnerships among cultural, business, and higher education communities.
  • Position the Downtown Lynn Cultural District as the key leader in advocacy for the cultural community.
  • Brief city officials and business leaders about the economic and social impact of the arts in our community.

Administration

· Oversee all financial aspects of the organization and provide administrative management of its operation.

· Oversee part-time Cultural District Programs Coordinator and Communications coordinator.

Qualifications:

  • Thorough knowledge of cultural program development, event planning, grant writing, budgeting, marketing and public relations and non-profit management
  • The ability to plan programs, delegate tasks and coordinate large-scale, district-wide events
  • Working knowledge of Lynn’s creative economy a plus.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills.
  • An undergraduate degree in fine arts, cultural studies, urban studies or other relevant discipline. A graduate degree in arts administration or an arts or cultural related discipline is preferred.
  • At least 5 years cultural program administration experience that includes event marketing and management of which at least 3 years are in a supervisory or leadership capacity.
  • Availability to work evenings and weekends on a routine basis.
  • Knowledge of Spanish, Khmer, Russian or another language a plus.

How To Apply: please send your cover letter and resume to director@lynnmuseum.org

Apply by: February 03, 2014

Salary: Commensurate with experience.


Hi my is Robert Trott out of troop112 working on my Eagle Scout Project and having a fundraiser  at Gloucester House on February 8 to help restore Riverdale Civil Wars Monument and wondering if you can post this if you need more call or email me thank you Robert Trott

image (1)


image

Jack Kornfield Quote Of The Week From Greg Bover

“The basic principle of spiritual life is that our problems become the very place to discover wisdom and love.”

Jack Kornfield (1945-    )

image

A Dartmouth graduate, Kornfield joined the Peace Corps in 1967 and was posted to Thailand where he met Achaan Chah and Mahasi Sayadaw, monks who introduced him to Theravada Buddhist thinking and practice. Five years later he returned to the United States and co-founded the Insight Meditation Center in Barre, Massachusetts. He holds a doctorate in clinical psychology and writes and teaches about meditation. His books After the Ecstasy, the Laundry and The Eightfold Path for the Householder focus on incorporating Buddhist practice into the western lifestyle. Many of his excellent audio recordings are available through the D.I.Y. Dharma and Urban Dharma websites. Kornfield currently resides in Woodacre, California, where he founded the Spirit Rock Meditation Center.

Sign Up for My Column on Habitat Gardening

American Robin American Holly Ilex opaca © Kim Smith 2014JPGBird Food!  ~ American Robin and American Holly (Ilex opaca)

My regular readers are aware, as are my fellow GMG contributors, that I write a monthly column/newsletter on gardening, with a focus on designing welcoming habitats for birds and butterflies. My readership has grown steadily, I think largely based on the fifteen or so habitat garden design lectures that I give each year (See the Lecture Program Page on my blog) and the newsletter is now read mostly in New England, but also throughout the US, England, Canada, and Mexico.  As does my book, the columns contain a wealth of information on creating habitat gardens, how to attract birds and butterflies to our gardens, and stories about local wildflowers and wildlife. Oftentimes readers write and I find it wonderfully gratifying when they share their success stories with what they are feeding and planting to attract birds and butterflies to their gardens.

The newsletter began awhile back while I was writing a bi-monthly column for the regional newspaper the North Shore Planet. Reader’s who lived beyond the area of distribution of the newspaper became interested in the columns and it was easy to send the columns via email. The columns are in the process of being archived and they will eventually be featured on a page of their own on my blog. If in the meantime you would like to receive via email my monthly column, please email me at kimsmithdesigns@hotmail.com.

Winterberry Ilex verticillata © Kim Smith 2014Winterberry (Ilex verticilatta)

Oh Garden of Fresh Possibilities! Notes from a Gloucester Garden is available through my publisher’s website at David R. Godine, Publisher.

Free Saturday Family Movie Matinee at the Sawyer Free Library: Monster’s University

 

Date: Saturday January 18th Time 2:30 PM 
in the Sawyer Free Library Friend Room.  Free Movie and Popcorn!
Families Welcome!!

 

O.K. people can we get anymore lazy?

Please follow the link below to see the newest gadget to become lazy.

http://www.smartpjs.com/

Have you heard about the smart P.J’s, not sure I would call this smart

Celebrate Winter Wellness – Saturday January 18

lpCELEBRATE WINTER WELLNESS 2014
Saturday, January 18th, 11 am – 3 pm

Meet and greet with 3 holistic healers and 1 intuitive spiritual counselor. Learn about Aromatherapy, Violet Flame, Intuitive Healing and Counselling, and the Alexander Technique.

Free consultation, chair massage, Indian Head Treatment, refreshments and more.

our practitioners:
Wendy Rose Kotob, LCMT Therapeutic and Intuitive Massage
www.wendyroseblessings.com, 978-807-5326

Silvie Lockerova – Reiki, Violet Flame, Indian Head Treatment, Quantum Healing.
www.silvielockerovahealing.com, 978-412-5400

Annette Dion – Intuitive Spiritual Counselor
www.dionspiritguide.com, 978-239-5386

Larry Young – F. M. Alexander Technique
Larrypromusica@hotmail.com, 978-473-2291

New England Brass Band performing on February 1


The New England Brass Band

is performing at Gordon College, Saturday, February 1, 2014, at 7:00 the address is 255 Grapevine Rd., Wenham, MA.  It’s right at the Grapevine Rd exit from Rte. 128.

Admission is free.

The New England Brass Band is a 32 piece all brass and percussion band in the British tradition.  We have performed at Gordon College and also several times on Cape Ann.  We have competed in the national championships and have won twice.  Our Director is Stephen Bulla, who has recently retired as the Chief Arranger for the U. S. Marine Band and the White House Orchestra.

John Bassett, The New England Brass Band
617 739 1160

www.newenglandbrassband.org

 

The Gift That Keeps on Giving

PrintThis Weeks GMG Cook!
Sharon Cheek St Clair-King writes~
Hi Felicia, I just saw your post on Donna’s pic and realized I could send you the pic of your delicious chowder I made from your recipe. I had to use cod but it was still simply wonderful. I have always wanted an authentic recipe for chowder and this is it! Thank you again! Sharon (Saint707)

20140114-074832.jpg
Great Job Sharon … I love your Chowdah Bowl!