Singapore – and Then We Sailed Away by Ginnie Ely

Ely-1Steve, is the son of author Ginnie Ely, was one of Gloucester Smiles, he gave me this book, which is a great real life adventure.  Steve was part of a once in a life-time adventure.  Check out Amazon.Com for your own copy of  “Singapore – and Then We Sailed Away”.

Smile links:  G-Smile Foosball, G-Smile-133

 

 

 

 

 

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The GMG Fitbit Challenge

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With so many of us starting to wear our Fitbits and with our New Year’s Resolutions to get into shape, how about doing a Fitbit Challenge?  Who is up for this challenge.  Wearing a Fitbit is a great motivator.  Who wants to join a weekly challenge?
Joey agreed to sponsor a Gloucester Beach Sticker Hoodie as a prize if we get 7 or more challengers and post our daily rankings.

Check out the details-

https://help.fitbit.com/articles/en_US/Help_article/Challenges-FAQs

Meditating can bring personal peace and unbounded love.

200hr Yoga Training with Cape Ann Power Yoga

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Join us this February 12 to May 1; eight weekends – Friday evenings, Saturdays & Sundays to 4:30pm.

Do you want to learn more about yoga? Do you want to learn more about yourself? Whether you’re an interested student, an aspiring teacher, or a teacher looking for confidence and refinement, this training is for you. We will study classical alignment and philosophy, clear and effective public speaking, and you will do the self inquiry that is at the heart of a traditional yoga practice. All of this work will be done in a friendly and supportive environment with the leadership of some of the North Shore’s most experienced and qualified teachers.

Graduates of Cape Ann Yoga School are confident and ready to teach. Almost every studio on the North Shore has at least one of our graduates on their staff. But what if you don’t want to teach….. or you’re not…

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Nichole’s Picks 2/6 + 2/7

Pick #1:  Cherry Farm Creamery: Ice Cream for Breakfast

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210 Conant Street, Danvers, Massachusetts

Check out their website HERE!

Supporting the A.J. Trustey Epilepsy Research Fund at Brigham & Women’s Hospital. https://www.facebook.com/events/547286918761366/

Who doesn’t want ice cream for breakfast? Eat ice cream for breakfast with zero guilt, because it’s for a great cause! (Please invite your friends!)

Saturday, February 6th is National Ice Cream for Breakfast Day. We’ll be celebrating at Cherry Farm with a special “breakfast” menu featuring…

Waffle Sundaes
Pop-Tart Sundaes
“Coffee & Donuts” Ice Cream
Maple bacon ice cream
Warm maple syrup sauce
Warm blueberry topping
Bacon bit topping
Sorbet/Sherbet fruit cup
& More!

Be sure to stop by early because from 8am – 12pm we will be donating half of the proceeds to support The Endowed A.J. Trustey Epilepsy Research Fund at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.

To increase support of the fund, Cherry Farm will also be teaming up with The Epilepsy Foundation of New England (EFNE). As part of Ice Cream for Breakfast Day, the EFNE would like to encourage everyone to “Bring a Bag to Breakfast” of unwanted clothes, shoes, or linens. Staff will be onsite to assist & provide prizes for each bag donated. All additional proceeds generated from “Bring a Bag to Breakfast” will support The Endowed A.J. Trustey Epilepsy Research Fund at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.

Named in memory of A.J., The Endowed A.J. Trustey Epilepsy Research Fund at Brigham and Women’s Hospital supports novel and innovative epilepsy research with the goal of improving the care and treatment for epilepsy patients and their families. Thanks to the outpouring of support, some projects are already underway including research focused on training clinicians to identify and address mental health issues in epilepsy patients, improving the transition from pediatric to adult care, and identifying characteristics that will predict a patient’s adherence and response to treatment.

We hope to see you there! Please help spread the word by inviting your friends.

Pick #2:  Karen J and the Jitterbugs at the Cabot

Ok…so this is actually NEXT weekend, but if I waited until then, it might be sold out! And, we can’t have that.

Purchase tickets HERE!!

The Cabot has a pretty tremendous!  Check out the full schedule on their website HERE!

Bug Out! with Karen K and her imaginary friends, the Jitterbugs: Bumble (the bee who doesn’t like to sting); Stinky (loves playing outside, refuses baths), Hop (working on his self control); and Slug Bug (needs a LOT of naps).  Named one of the “Must-See Acts of 2015” and called “Power pop sheen that makes them fun for the whole family” by the Boston Globe, the Jitterbugs have quickly become a favorite among kids and kid-ults in Boston and beyond.  Known for their totally engaging, high-energy show packed with humor and amazingly catchy, well-crafted tunes, Karen K & the Jitterbugs has quickly become one of the most buzzed about kindie bands on the East Coast.www.karenkjitterbugs.com

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Pick #3:  Salem’s So Sweet Chocolate and Ice Sculpture Festival

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Read all about it HERE!  and Download the Brochure HERE

Salem’s So Sweet Chocolate and Ice 2016 Festival – Feb. 5 through Feb. 7, 2016!

Salem Main Streets, the Salem Chamber of Commerce, Destination Salem, and local retailers, restaurants, and businesses invite you to attend the 14th annual Salem’s So Sweet Chocolate & Ice Sculpture Festival. A decadent tradition of delectable chocolate, sparkling ice sculptures, and Valentine’s Day shopping…don’t miss Salem’s sweetest event of the year!

Ice Sculptures around Town – Starting Feb. 6, 2016
This year, we have a record-breaking 23 beautiful ice sculptures that grace downtown Salem starting February 6. Some of the themes for this year’s ice sculptures will include The Friendship, the Mad Hatter, an alpaca, and more – including an actual ice bar on Rockafellas’ patio! A map of sculptures and locations is available below and on brochures to be distributed around town closer to the festival. Be sure to make plans for a special evening stroll on Saturday, Feb. 6, when some of the sculptures will be temporarily illuminated between 5 pm and 9 pm by Retonica!

The Salem Trolley offers trolley rides around the festival route weather permitting on February 6 & 7 from 12 pm to 4 pm for only $2 an adult (free for children). Trolley pick-up locations include the Visitor Center, Pickering Wharf, and near Rockafellas on Washington Street.

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For a more comprehensive list of family activities, please see our friends at North Shore Kid

GloucesterCast 171 with @EastieSailor @DonnaArd @KimSmithDesigns Mark Ring and @Joey_C 2/3/16 #GloucesterMA

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GloucesterCast 171 with Sal DiStephano, Donna Ardizzoni, Kim Smith, Mark Ring and Joey_C Taped 2/3/16

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Topics Include:

Sal DiStephano- sad Maria isn’t here I’m dying to meet her.

What are some of the low lying fruit obvious things that you see as opportunities for Gloucester in Community Development?

What could we do better?
Sal explains difference between low income housing and affordable housing
The Boston Seafood Show
The Mayor’s hands on approach to promoting our fishing industry
Can you describe what is going on with the partnership at Endicott
Ryan and Wood’s Three types of Whiskey and it takes something like 6 years before they can release a batch!
Kim has a question for Mark- how does new expanded protected area for the right whale affect local fishermen
Cruiseport wedding expo recap
Mark Ring idea for trash receptacle for public landings
Downtown Gloucester solar trash receptacles

GMG Podcast Joey, Donna, Mark Ring, Sal DeStefano www.kimsmithdesigns.com

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Third Annual Celebration of the Life, Spirit, and Music of Pete Seeger

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Sunday, February 21st, 3pm at the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church

Sponsored by the Cape Ann Interfaith Clergy Association in cooperation with Folk Life Studio and the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church

A family friendly, sing-a-long open to all.

Song leaders will include Daisy Nell and Captain Stan, Chick Marston and Ellen Ford Marston, Rose Sheehan and John Hicks, and othersSong sheets will be provided. Acoustic instruments welcome.

A free will donation will be collected to support the work of the Backyard Growers
http://www.backyardgrowers.org/

Contact folklifestudio@gmail.com for additional information.

ATLANTIC ROAD DEMOLISHED ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE STORM PHOTOS

unnamedThese stunning photos of Atlantic Road utterly demolished by storm damage, taken in 1991, were sent to us by GMG FOB Mary McLoud Tucker. Although she resides in Annapolis, she has deep roots in Gloucester. The photos are from a booklet published by the Gloucester Daily Times. Many, many thanks to Mary for taking the time to send these very graphic images.

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Photos by Cristin M. Gisler, Bart A. Piscitello, Gail McCarthy, Sally O’Maley, Jeff Pope. Text by Gail McCarthy

Fight the Winter Blahs with Friends and Massages!

Such a no brainer Valentine’s Day Gift- A gift certificate to Saltwater Massage
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This month at Saltwater Massage Studio, our February Special is one built for two – sweethearts and lonely hearts and everything in between…  90 Minute Massage For Two! (45 min each)

This is our twist on a “couples massage”— TWO 45 Minute Massages Sessionsbooked back-to-back. The truth is, we think the whole side-by-side thing is a little goofy and we want to give you our full attention so you get the full therapeutic benefit of a great massage. So grab a buddy, book it together, and enjoy a nice cup of tea while you wait for your turn for bliss… ($55/person)

** To book online, schedule a regular 90 min session and note both names on the appointment. Or just call us at 978-390-7600 or email info@saltwatermassage.com to set it up!

p.s. We expect Valentine’s Day weekend and the week of 2/15 –…

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Creating Special 3D Cookie Valentines! 

  

Bradley Royds Guest Host for the evening with Eric Reardon for Wednesdays with Fly Amero @ The Rhumb Line 7-10pm 2.3.2016

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40 Railroad Avenue
Gloucester, MA 01930
(978) 283-9732

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FARMER DAVE’S EXPANDS GLOUCESTER COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AGRICULTURE PROGRAM.

Gloucester, MA, February 1, 2016 – Farmer Dave of Dracut, MA has announced that he is expanding his Community Supported Agriculture program in Gloucester by offering a fourteen week Spring Share in Lanesville.

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Community supported agriculture is a direct-to-customer business model for farms that has strengthened the connection between farmers and eaters across the world. In the CSA model, individuals or families pledge commitment to a farm, making a deposit in the winter, and in exchange the family receives a share of the harvest throughout the season. Since 2008, Farmer Dave has offered his CSA shares at the Lanesville Community Center and at the Cape Ann Farmers Market from June through October. By expanding the program to include the Spring Share in Lanesville, Gloucester CSA members can begin receiving shares of the harvest as early as March.

There are many benefits to joining a local CSA. Because the food is grown within driving distance, less fossil fuel is used to get the food onto the plate. By committing to a local farmer, CSA members are also supporting a small business and strengthening the local economy. Perhaps the most noticeable benefit is all the fresh, delicious produce CSA members get every week. As a bonus, CSA members enjoy the satisfaction of knowing the names of the people who planted, watered and picked the food they eat all summer and into the fall. “Many of our CSA members express sadness when the harvest season ends in the fall. And as the weather warms up in the spring, the anticipation builds for the start of the season,” says farmer Dave Dumaresq. “By offering a spring share, we are not only supplying our members with locally-grown produce earlier than we have in the past, we are also making use of under-utilized greenhouse space and providing work for our employees earlier in the season than ever before. Everyone has to eat; why not eat what builds the local economy, plainly tastes better, and is better for you, too?”

The spring share is a great option for greens lovers who have trouble waiting for the farmers market to buy locally grown produce. It is also ideal for those who are new to the CSA concept and who would like to get a feel for the process before committing to an entire summer’s worth of vegetables. The Spring Share will run for 14 weeks, beginning in March and ending in early June. Members will pick up their shares on Monday afternoons at the Lanesville Community Center, 8 Vulcan Street in Gloucester. Each week’s share typically contains 2-4 varieties of greens, plus “something extra,” such as a bunch of radishes, herbs, beets, or salad turnips. For the first few weeks, the shares will also include winter storage vegetables and fruits, such as carrots, potatoes and apples. For the last few weeks, the shares often include cucumbers and tomatoes grown in Farmer Dave’s greenhouses.

Farmer Dave’s also offers vegetable shares and fruit shares (June-October), and late fall shares (November-December). Shareholders can choose from several pick-up locations in the greater Boston area, including Lanesville and the Cape Ann Farmers Market, as well as other locations throughout the North Shore, Merrimack Valley, and Boston.

For more information about Farmer Dave’s CSA, including registration, payment plans, and more, visit http://www.farmerdaves.net or https://www.facebook.com/davesyourfarmer/ or contact Bethany Bellingham at (978) 349-1952.

Pet of the Week-Tenille

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My name is Tenille and I am a sweet loveable girl about 2 years old.  I am a very energetic and young at heart dog.  I love to play with other dogs, go for walks and to be running around outside.  A good chew toy, some petting and someone to throw a ball for me sounds like my kind of day!

I am a smart girl so I would love to learn some new tricks with you by my side.  As an adult rescue without much known about my past the folks here agree I would do best in a family with older children.  I am super excited to get to know you and look forward to building a loving relationship with you today!

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Visit www.capeannanimalaid.org for more information about Tenille and all the other animals waiting for homes here at the Christopher Cutler Rich Animal Shelter.

Planning Board Hearing on Soones Court (Back Shore Development)

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The city’s Planning Board is hearing the proposal for the Soones Court subdivision on the Back Shore on Thursday, February 4th at 7:00p.  There will be a public comment period.

This is a link to 178 Atlantic Road (lot 76-5) on the city’s mapping web site:
http://www.mapgeo.com/gloucesterma/?extent=-7863822,5250971,-7862294,5251757&basemap=BM&propertyid=76-5

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Bob Ryan Holding One Of Bob Morris’ Lobster Trap Wire Bottle Holders

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Bobby Ryan and Ryan and Wood are now making three types of Whiskey and they are at the forefront of the highly sought after Whiskey market.  Their Wheat Whiskey is produced in such an artisan way that it takes a crazy long time to produce and people have been fighting to be able to score it.

Bobby brought down a bottle for me inside this Bob Morris (a Rockport lobsterman) produced lobster trap wire lobster!

If you haven’t visited Ryan and woods up in Blackburn Industrial Park you really ought to go up for a tour.  It’s a treasure and really interesting to see how such an artisan crafted produced is produced right here in our city.

Check out the website for directions and to go see it in action!- http://www.ryanandwood.com/tours.html

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