Community Stuff 9/9/14

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CALVO WOODCARVING SCHOOL still has openings in the fall class schedule.

We offer five-day, three-day, weekly and weekend woodcarving classes.  

I also have room in my forging woodcarving tools workshop in October as well. 

Call for more information  978-283-0231 or check the website: www.davidcalvo.com

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Year Two of GU-ANNONCEMENT PIECE- COLOR

Gloucester U – Year Two!
A FREE and Exciting After-School Program Being Offered at Gloucester High School.

It’s year two of Gloucester U and we are excited to offer more quality programs to our GHS student’s after-school.
This school year we will have (3) 10- week sessions with courses offered one day a week from 2:15 to 5:00.   The first session, beginning on September 15th, includes working with Back Yard Growers at Gloucester Farm (our zero waste, greenhouse initiative) courses in Art, Career and College Readiness, Anime and Website Design, Calligraphy, and more…
Funded by a Federal 21st Century Community Learning Centers Grant and administered by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, Gloucester U has been developed and designed to offer more learning opportunities for our high school students. The goal of the grant funded program is to assist our students in improving academic performance and ignite a desire in him or her to be successful in the future and to become 21st century navigators.

Instructed by teachers and professionals in our community, the high-quality, hands-on series of courses are designed for small groups of students and offer the opportunity to heighten their achievement, skills in critical thinking and strengthen links between peers, our community, home and school.

For program and course specifics, and to register, go to
www.gloucesteru.weebly.com
DEADLINE TO REGISTER IS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12TH. 

We look forward to seeing you after school!

Contact:

Samantha Whitney – Program Coordinator
swhitney@gloucester.k12.ma.us
978.281.9872 Ext. 12222


Stressed Out? Tight and sore? A self-care routine that includes yoga and massage can help you find your way out of pain and stress so you can enjoy what you love! 

Saltwater Massage Studio has teamed up with Yoga Joy to give you just that! 

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Making Limoncello with Friends and Nina Groppo’s Cucuzza

Groppo limoncello Feast of saint Joseph -2 ©Kim Smith 2014 copy

Left to right, front: Nina Groppo and Kathy Pratl; back: Jane Beddus and Catherine Gunn

Groppo limoncello Feast of saint Joseph ©Kim Smith 2014

Kathy Pratl limoncello Feast of saint Joseph ©Kim Smith 2014 copyThis past weekend filming continued on the Feast of Saint Joseph Community Film Project. Nina and Frank Groppo serve the most wonderful homemade limoncello during the Feast and we decided back in March to include limoncello-making in the story of how Saint Joseph’s special day is celebrated in Gloucester. Nina, Kathy, Catherine, and Jane not only graciously agreed to allow filming, but also included me in the preparations and you’ll see what fun we had in the forthcoming film!

Kathy Pratl cucuzza limoncello Feast of saint Joseph ©Kim Smith 2014 copy

While at the Groppo’s garden you can’t help but notice their amazing crop of cucuzza (pronounced ku-koz-za, also goo-gootz), hanging from their handmade arbor. Cucuzza is an Italian squash that from what I understand, in English, means something like “super long squash.” A single squash can grow ten inches in one day!

For our first of several limoncello-making days, Nina created a beautiful lunch. She served cucuzza soup, made from both the fruit and the leaves. It was fabulous and delicious and like no other soup I had sampled before. She also baked wonderfully fresh hake filets and prepared a lovely tomato salad, with heirloom tomatoes from her garden.

Nina described how she hand pollinates the fruit ~ Each plant produces male and female flowers. She explains that it is easy to identify the female flowers as they have a small swollen fruit (ovary) on the stem, just behind the flowers. She plucks the male flowers off the vine and gently brushes together the male’s anther and female’s stigma, the flower’s reproduction parts, which insures good pollination. By removing the male flowers from the vine, you are not eliminating any potential fruit because the male flowers don’t bear fruit.

Cucuzza Groppo ©kim Smith 2014

I have been planning an arbor for my garden patio for sometime and after seeing and tasting the Groppo’s fabulous cucuzza, I am not waiting any longer to build one!

Thank you dear Nina, Kathy, Catherine, and Jane for your continuing help with the Saint Joseph Film Project!

 

 

Coffins Beach Mystery Wreck: The Search Continues.

As previously reported on GMG here a mysterious old shipwreck has been discovered on Coffins Beach. On September 8, a team headed by Victor Mastone of the Massachusetts Board of Underwater Archaelogical Resources returned to the site. They were aided in their efforts by Harold Burnham, 11th generation boatbuilder of Essex and builder and skipper of the pinky schooner Ardelle.

Working during this month’s astronomical low tide, the team excavated the hull remains and found a number of interesting artifacts. Ballast stones were removed from the depths of the approximately 40 foot vessel. Much to the surprise of the team, some of the ballast were coral fragments, indicating that the boat had spent some time in the tropics.

Among other team members, Harold speculated that the boat might be as old as 240 years, placing its construction during the Revolutionary War era.

The site will be left to nature over the winter and the investigation will resume in the spring.

Vic Mastone reminds us,”While there is really nothing to take, most people do not realize that the site is protected by state law. It is my hope people respect the site and completely refrain from removing any of it or otherwise disturb or damage the site when they visit.”

 

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Live Sunset View From Flat Cove Landing Rocky Neck

The colors of the sky from our kitchen window were so gorgeous BJ & I jump in the car and quickly drove down the street to capture the end of the sunset… The colors in the sky changed so fast it was amazing!

Just because Labor Day is over, The Cape Ann Farmer’s Market is still going strong

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What’s For Dinner Homie?

RD says something smells tasty.   Little does she know,  it’s duck on the menu.

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Shows how little Mr Morrison cares for poor RD.  When a few scraps of fabric is too much to ask for.

Duck fricassee anyone?

Willow Rest killing it, feeding hungry scientists at Hodgkins Cove

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VIP SELL OUT ALERT: John Sebastian VIP Tickets for Saturday (9/13) almost gone

Only a few VIP tickets left for John Sebastian at Gloucester’s UU Meetinghouse (GET VIP TICKETS HERE).  VIP gets you in the first 5 rows, plus exclusive early entry and a Celebrate Gloucester Commemorative VIP Laminate.

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As of now, there are plenty of standard seats left, but they’re going fast too, so you might not want to wait until the last minute.  Get tickets NOW so you can relax, vote in tomorrow’s primary and enjoy the rest of the week with one less worry on your mind.

Music Around Town ~ September 8-14, 2014

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Wake Me When It’s Over. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz Video Zen

USCG Eagle Arrives in Gloucester Harbor

With Marine Scanner Chatter

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Quick, Grab Your Camera and Scatter!

It’s Supermoon Monday. Another Supermoon is upon us. So grab your camera and run to your favorite moon viewing spot. I will either be at Cressy’s Beach or Hanging with my Bro’s at the State Fish Pier. If you go to the Pier bring a box of cheese Nips and you’ll make some good friends forever.  Good Harbor Beach is too busy and so is the Back Shore.

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High and Dry

You can keep on pulling on that anchor line, but I’m quite certain the boat isn’t going to budge.

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There are worse places in the world to be stuck than the back side of Wingaersheek….and I’m fairly certain this guy knew that too. He got that sucker WAAAY up there.  Assuming it was on purpose, he gets a 10 on a scale of 1 to 10 How to Make Summer Weekends Last into September.  If it wasn’t on purpose, well, he still gets a 10….but, on a scale of 1 to 10 How Much Do You Agree That Boaters Should Need Licenses to Operate a Vessel.  

It ins’t over yet, Peeps!

Monday September 8th , 2014 Cape Ann Weather..

Marine Forecast :
Today NE winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt. Seas around 2 ft.
Tonight E winds 5 to 10 kt…increasing to 10 to 15 kt after midnight. Seas 2 to 3 ft.

Pod Cast Weather:
http://www.spreaker.com:80/episode/4940129

Beach Forecast:
Cool 60°s
Sun / high clouds
Water temps 67°
Winds NE 15-25mph
UV INDEX 9

Hourly Forecast:

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Community Stuff 9/8/14

Meeting this Friday, September 12 at Cape Ann Giclee, 9-10:30 AM

Hi Everyone,
The Cape Ann Painter and Photographer Group will meet on Friday,September 12  from 9-10:30 AM at the Cape Ann Giclee on 20 Maplewood Ave, Gloucester.
Hope to see you there. All are welcome!
Alice Gardner


For those wishing to learn T’ai Chi: classes at Cape Anne Center for Dance start Tues. 9/9 from 9:30 – 10:30 AM. 

To register or for more info, contact me — Amy Shapiro, holistic practitioner and teacher: 978-283-5039


Essex Historical Society and Shipbuilding Museum Hosts13th Annual Fall Fundraiser: Vineyard to Shipyard – Wine Tasting and Auction – October 3, 2014 7-9:30 pm

Wine Tasting and Auction in support of the Essex Historical Society and Shipbuilding Museum!  Dozens of fabulous items!  Featuring wine from Chebacco Market, Food catered by Tim Hopkins Catering, Cookies from Lark Fine Foods, Michael March, Auctioneer, Local Maritime Artists, Live Music!  For more information and to purchase tickets go to www.essexshipbuildingmuseum.org.  Tickets are $25.00/person.

Event held at Essex Shipbuilding Museum, Waterline Center, 66 Main Street, Essex, MA 01929  978-768-7541


Manchester Essex High School ALS Ice bucket challenge Friday

We freeze it & deliver it,
they dump it over their heads…. what a world !

In an event coordinated by the school’s DECA program, over 380 students, faculty, and staff participated in the Ice Bucket Challenge to raise money to help fight Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Participants made a donation of at least $10 to be a part of the challenge.  Cape Pond Ice generously helped by donating ice, and Home Depot donated many of the buckets used in the event.

The DECA students challenged 220,000 other DECA students across the USA and seven other countries to take the challenge, and as well, MERHS challenged the 950,000 + students in Massachusetts to take the challenge.

Pete Frates is a Beverly native who has ALS and was the inspiration for the original Ice Bucket Challenge. His father, John Frates, attended the MEMS/MERHS event and spoke to the participants about the cause.

Over $6,000 was raised by the school community for The ALS Association.

We freeze it & deliver it,
they dump it over their heads…. what a world !
check out:  http://www.memo.mersd.org/2014/09/gallery-380-studentsfaculty-take-ice-bucket-challenge/


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Dyslexia Awareness Campaign
·    Is your child struggling to acquire reading skills?
·    Does it seem to take extra time to formulate his spoken and written ideas?
·    Are messy handwriting and poor spelling obstacles to success?
·    Is your child feeling frustrated with all aspects of school – even the social side?

Efforts to increase awareness and provide better educational support for students with dyslexia are gaining momentum nationwide. Decoding Dyslexia – MA is leading the way in Massachusetts by organizing regional informational events for parents and professionals. The following free presentations are open to anyone interested in learning more about the needs of struggling readers and how literacy skills can be improved for all children.

This free workshop will include the following:
·    Understanding and identifying the profile of a dyslexic learner
·    Current research on dyslexia
·    Information on locating and advocating for appropriate services
·    A discussion of the current advocacy efforts of MA parents to increase opportunities for students with dyslexia in MA public schools.

About Decoding Dyslexia-MA (DDMA):
Decoding Dyslexia – MA is a grassroots movement driven by parents, educators and professionals concerned with the limited access to evidence based interventions for dyslexia. We are inspired by and collaborating with other Decoding Dyslexia groups nationwide. We aim to raise awareness, to empower students with dyslexia and their families, and to inform policy makers on practices based on neuroscience to identify, remediate, and support students with dyslexia in Massachusetts’s public schools and institutions of higher learning.

Tuesday, Sept 16th 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Beverly Public Library
Sohier Room
32 Essex St, Beverly

Saturday, Sept 20th 2:00 pm – 4:00p m
Plymouth Public Library
Otto Fellow Room
132 South St, Plymouth

Wednesday, Oct 8th 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Boston Plan for Excellence
Suite 110
27-43 Wormwood Street, Boston

For more information please visit our website: http://www.decodingdyslexiama.org
Or contact: mailto:decodingdyslexiama@gmail.com
Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DecodingDyslexiaMA
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DDyslexiaMA


“Art, Rocks!” Found 09/29/2014 “Way too Easy…..”

Got an email from GloucesterCaster Toby Pett.  “Way too Easy….”

Toby must be on GMG 24/7 It only took 25 minutes.

How far did it skip in the creek Toby?  🙂

Your gonna have to turn your head to see it. Toby went to the Ed Collard School of Photography.

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GloucesterCast With Guest Kim Smith and Host Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 09/07/14

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GloucesterCast With Guest Kim Smith and Host Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 09/07/14

Topics Include: Kim Smith, Toby Pett Absent, Tripping Over Bobby Bobskill, The Loss Of Jackie Hardy, Crazy Lightning Storm,Yanic Triesdale,The Wedding Of Isabelle Lafleche, J’Adore New York , J’Adore Paris, Thunderstorm Damage, Pulling A Post, HarborWalk Garden Maintenance, To Deadhead or Not, Burnham’s Field Reopening, Holy Cow Reopening, Ward 2 Power Alley, Women and Men are not wired the same when it comes to coffee, Why it is impossible for a woman to order a regular coffee, Kim’s Cheap Coffee Move, Dunks vs McDonalds Coffee, Tom Hauck 60th Birthday Celebration, New Computer For Tom, Laptop vs Desktop, TBT Post Perfect Man Gift, Alpaca Sweater, Red Box Hell, Over The Air Antennae, Kim Doesn’t Watch Fox But Not Because It Is Seen As A Republican Channel, Kim Says She Is a Moderate LOL, Does Bruce Tarr Run Against Anyone?, Polarizing Politics, Ditching A Home Phone Line, Cable Company Bill Structure, The New X1 Infinity Cable Boxes Make The Old Cable Boxes Look Like 1980s Technology, Negotiating Your Cable Bill, You Need To Not Use Comcast or Verizon Email.

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