@stop&shop GHS boys soccer raffle tix 1st prize $500

fYI Oct 27 half day at O’Maley. Two (nervous)  JV2 boys trying to sell raffle tickets for GHS  boys soccer.

Tickets are $10

1st prize $500 2nd prize $400 3rd prize $300 4th prize $200 and so on. The drawing will be held at the soccer senior event in November.

UPDATE- they sold out their coupon books, plus some extra donations. Raffle tickets are available from the players and the coaches. How nice that local establishments like Stop&Shop offer their space for community outreach, and that so many residents and neighbors help the school teams!

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This lovely couple are visitors from Melrose.

They were originally from Ireland and immigrated here in 1957.

Now they are very proud  Americans grateful for all the opportunities.

Oh My Word. So Good.

My new favorite thing ever!

Picked this up at Applecrest Farm in Hampton Falls, New Hampshire over the weekend. Our favorite farm, by the way.

This on some whole grain toast and a Hot and Dirty Martini would be kind of perfect.

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NOV 2 family & little ones music together with Renee Dupuis @SoundHarbor 10AM

How nice! Announcing MUSIC, DANCE & SONG with Renee Dupuis at Sound Harbor, 47R Pleasant Street, Gloucester, MA on November 2nd at 10AM.

Infants and toddlers $10 per family

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A Rainy Day in Paradise

It was a little bit dreary and wet so we mostly stayed indoors today to watch the day develop.  There’s something cozy about the laundromat on a rainy day. Great for reading and catching up.

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Cafe Bischo for lunch! It’s a busy place with a relaxed atmosphere.

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Afternoon view.  Even though it’s grey, it’s still beautiful.

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Thank you!

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Thank you City of Gloucester, MA and Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken for this wonderful proclamation declaring October Ayurvedic Awareness Month in the City of Gloucester!

Together we can all make a difference

“Blockage is disease/Flow is health”

info@ayurvedawellnesshealing.com

http://www.ayurvedawellnesshealing.com

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WHERE DO ALL THE MONARCHS GO?

After departing the shores of Cape Ann in autumn, where is the Monarch’s next destination on their several thousand mile journey to Mexico? Cape Ann Monarchs join the stream of Monarchs that are migrating southward along the Atlantic Coast. They hug the coastline, crossing bays and ponds, and pausing at beaches to nectar and rest when caught in a headwind or during a storm. When weather and habitat variables combine to create a favorable year for the Monarchs, there may be tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of butterflies traveling along the Atlantic Coast beaches.

The Gooseberry Island old lookout tower is surrounded by dunes and fields of Seaside Goldenrod.The next major stopover is Westport in Massachusetts, at Gooseberry Island and Allen’s Pond Wildlife Sancturary. Here they find dunes and fields of nectar-rich wildflowers such as Frost Asters, Purple-stemmed Asters, Seaside Goldenrod, Knapweed, Red Clover, and more.

Monarchs drinking nectar from Red Clover at Allen’s Pond Middle Meadow

The sanctuary at Allen’s Pond is host to many species of butterflies during the Monarch’s fall migration, including Clouded Sulphurs, Orange Sulphurs, and Painted Ladies.  They, too, drink nectar from the Knapweed, Red Clover, asters, goldenrod, and Black Mustard in the sanctuary fields.

The Atlantic Monarchs next head to New York, traveling along the coast of Long Island, from the eastern tip of Montauk, southwest to Fire Island, and continuing to Coney Island. On the day of October 9th, because of a storm passing through, a batch of migrating Monarchs was “stuck” on Plumb Island in Brooklyn.  After the storm passed the following morning, tens of thousand of Monarchs were observed flying over the dunes and along the beach, resuming their journey south.

Monarchs in the gardens at Battery Park with ferry to the Statue of Liberty in the background. Liv photo and video (below).

Our daughter Liv reports that over the weekend of October 21-22, New York City was teeming with Monarchs. She observed hundreds at Coney Island on Saturday, and even more at the gardens at Battery Park on Sunday. Liv has even seen them in the NYC underground subway stations!

After departing the shores of Long Island and NYC, the next great stopover and roosting area is Cape May, New Jersey. The Monarchs pause along the way, stopping to drink nectar and rest on the barrier beaches of the Jersey Shore. Latest field reports suggest that the dunes and fields of Cape May are rife with Seaside Goldenrod that is still in bloom. I am on my way there today and will report all that I see.

From Cape May Point the Monarchs travel ten miles across the Delaware Bay, then journey along the eastern shores of Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia. Some years the Monarchs converge by the millions at the Virginia National Wildlife Refuge waiting for the right winds to carry them across the Chesapeake Bay.

Some Monarch Butterflies travel to Florida, but most are funneled in through the Appalachian and Rocky Mountains, on into Texas and central Mexico.

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If you would like to help towards the completion of my documentary film Beauty on the Wing: Life Story of the Monarch Butterfly, filmed in the wilds of Cape Ann and Angangueo, Mexico, please consider making a tax deductible donation here:

DONATE HERE

Donors contributing over $5,000. will be listed in the credits as a film producer.

For more information, visit the film’s website here: Monarch Butterfly Film

For an overview of the film’s budget, please go here: Budget

Thank you so very much for your help.

With gratitude,

Kim Smith

The Open Door Autumn Breakfast

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Please join The Open Door for our annual AutumnBreakfast on Thursday, October 26, from 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. at Cruiseport Gloucester. This celebration of community spirit kicks off the 2017 Thanksgiving Meal Basket and Food Drive season.

Breakfast is free. Donations requested. Reservations required by 10/23. Call 978-283-6776 ext. 205 or emailing breakfast@foodpantry.org.

Can’t make it? Want to help? Donate online or find out more at www.FOODPANTRY.org.

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Sunday clean up

 

To our One Hour at a Time Gang.

Clean up at Goose Cove

Val Gilman has asked me to spread the word for clean up at Goose Cove Reservoir.  Unfortunately I will not be able to attend due to another commitment.

Thanks all.

Please note day and time change

Please join members of the Clean Gloucester, One Hour at a Time Gang, Mutt Mitt Volunteers, Dogtown Advisory Committee, Friends of Dogtown, and Cape Ann Trail Stewards for a neighborhood fall clean up! All welcome.

 

Date:   Sunday, October 29th

Place: Goose Cove Reservoir     parking lot off Gee Avenue

Time: 8:30 to 9:30 a.m.

Bring: Gloves and Pick Up tool

           We will provide bags and Cider and Donuts!

Questions call Ward 4 City Councilor Val Gilman 978-621-4682 or email her at

vgilman@gloucester-ma.gov

 

 

The Taste of Cape Ann Call to Action for Restaurants and Foodies


The most delicious fundraiser of the year is nearly here – it’s time to get your restaurant registered or your event ticket ordered. Last year’s event included nearly three dozen food and beverage purveyors and nearly 300 guests! We already have confirmation from over 20 restaurants, brewers and spirits companies. Add your name to the list!

The Cape Ann YMCA’s 9th Annual “Taste of Cape Ann” returns to Cruiseport Gloucester on Thursday, November 9, 2017 6-9 PM.

The event features the best of Cape Ann eateries offering food, wine and spirits for one $25 ticket price with 100% of proceeds of ticket sales going tosupport Cape Ann YMCA Teen Service Trips and Initiatives.

Taste of Cape Ann is:

A great place to showcase your business in front of people who’ll be dining local all winter

A great PR opportunity – your business in the spotlight helping your community and those beyond

A great place for locals to sample food and drink from their Cape Ann food choices

A great reason to get out and support kids doing good

We will heavily promote the event and announce event contributors as they come in on Facebook. We will also provide colorful event flyers to hang in your shop window announcing your participation in the 9thAnnual Taste of Cape Ann. Free press and food blogger tickets mean even more local food-focused coverage of the event. Fun event, local audience, free press and a good cause for some really great kids.

Tickets and info available at: www.northshoreymca.org/TOCA

Platinum Sponsors: Institution for Savings & Cruiseport Gloucester

Presenting Sponsors: Beauport Financial Services, Robert Stewart P.C., & Tom Davis CPA

RESTAURANT INFO:

Restaurants wishing to participate should contact Jennifer Amero at JameroMarketingSuite@gmail.com. There is no vendor fee. We ask only that you read and sign the logistics/registration form, plan to bring enough food for 250 guests to have a small sampling of your best buzz-worthy offering and that you come prepared to hand out menus and advertising information and anything you want to get in front of local diners. To that end, restaurateurs should plan on staying through the event or sending a sociable representative from their venue to help in a great PR opportunity for a great cause. (Detailed logistics will be sent upon signing on).

TICKET INFO:
Thursday, November 9, 2017 at 6:00pm

Taste of Cape Ann

Cruiseport Gloucester, MA

For information on Teen Programming at the Cape Ann YMCA contact Rick Doucette at doucetter@northshoreymca.org

Sound Harbor music lessons in Gloucester new location still near Cape Ann Art Haven

With the HIVE move back to the main Cape Ann Art Haven location at 180 Main Street, Sound Harbor needed to relocate, too. Sound Harbor  has moved to the former Falcon’s Nest gallery of the HIVE; enter via the door next to Pleasant Tea or through Browns mall. Musical experiences for little ones: Sound Harbor is starting a hands on baby/toddler music class, too!

45R Pleasant Street

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Red Sox Legend Ted Williams with Gloucester Youth Larry Veator

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This photo was taken circa 1946.

Young Larry Veator an avid Red Sox fan, receives an autographed photo of Ted Williams after a game at Fenway.

Larry, also a great athlete at Gloucester High School, had a brilliant business career, and also author of “The Other Side of the Cut” A Memoir, now retired and living in Gloucester on the other side of the ‘cut’.

Many Thanks to Larry for letting me share this photo .

Fall preparations…

Did everyone else spend their weekend prepping for the impending winter??  Well lucky for me I got to chose whether I wanted to stack wood or go grocery shopping…which, in my defense, are equally hideous tasks!!  I, did however choose to throw myself into the Market Basket melee and was grateful to see that by the time I returned my OCD husband had all the wood neatly stacked and organized by seasoned, kiln dried and kindling.   Bring on the cozy fire weather!