Third Annual Sustainability Fair on September 29

The third annual Sustainability Fair organized by TownGreen2025, a program of the Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation, will be held on Saturday, September 29 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the O’Maley Innovation Middle School on Cherry Street in Gloucester.

 With something for every member of the family, the TownGreen2025 Sustainability Fair offers up-to-date information on saving energy and money through more energy efficient homes and businesses. Visitors will learn about new solar techniques and installation and clean energy delivery models. See the latest electric and hybrid cars, go for a test drive, and learn about discounts and subsidies.

 

Programming for the day includes:
– 11:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon Keynote speaker Nathaniel Stinnett, CEO of The Environmental Voting Project in Boston offers ways to make better and more informed choices and how to make a difference for the environment by voting, particularly in this critical year of mid-term elections.
– 12:00 noon – 1:00 p.m. Program Panel on Carbon Pricing – the transformation to a new and needed clean energy economy. Carbon pricing uses a fee on emitters of carbon dioxide (utilities, oil companies, gasoline and heating oil companies) to make it more expensive to pollute. All or most of the income from the tax is returned to individuals, families, and companies, to offset the added costs to the public. Representative Ann-Margaret Ferrante and Senator Bruce Tarr both supported the carbon pricing bill that passed the legislature this year but was pulled from the Omnibus Energy bill in the final conference committee as a result of pressure from the utilities.
Reforest the Tropics – an innovative plan to offset the entire carbon footprint of Cape Ann schools through reforestation.
Teachers and students from Rockport and Gloucester share their work on climate change.
– Enjoy healthy food and snacks.
– And more!

 Dick Prouty, lead organizer of the TownGreen2025 Sustainability Fair and a member of the Board of Directors of the Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation, describes the program’s mission to create a carbon footprint for Gloucester and Cape Ann that is zero or as low as possible. “The climate change that is already affecting our lives and communities is mostly caused by the burning of fossil fuels which releases carbon dioxide gas into the atmosphere and results in global warming and all its related effects,” stated Prouty.” “The amount of carbon dioxide that each community adds to the air is known as its carbon footprint,” he continued. “We believe that Cape Ann can become a model for how one region can achieve much cleaner energy and a more sustainable existence in a decade.” Prouty anticipates that the benefits of this work will be reduced and stabilized energy costs, increased local clean energy related jobs, and an attractive climate for business and innovation.

 

Can We Just Talk About How FU(%ing Awesome MFing Sean Nolan and Extreme Truck and Auto Repair are?

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Driving Sunday with The Mrs and she tells me my inspection sticker expired last month.  Damn it.  I totally forgot.

Need a minor fix but just am totally stretched for time. 

STRESS.

Not when you deal with Sean and the crew at Extreme Truck and Auto repair.  All my worries escaped my mind and body within a minute of talking to Sean and having his assurances he could get me taken care of.

Not only that I feel so confident every time I go in.  It’s not often you go to a auto repair place and they tell you you don’t need the $800 repair that the dealership you bought the car from is telling you you need.  But Sean runs the most honest and capable shop I’ve ever dealt with.

If you have an issue, I implore you.  Just bring your vehicle to Sean.  It’s going to save you a lot of aggravation and worry.  I promise.

Thank you Sean.  You took something that had been on my mind hanging on me for a week and made it go away in minutes.

Thank you, thank you, thank you.

I think you already know this but you’ve earned my business forever.

Oh and Kate just told me it’s his birthday so if you see him today make sure you wish him a Happy Day!

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Wednesdays at The Rhumb Line ~ Tonights host: Ron Schrank with Sheila Schrank to join. 7pm 9.26 2018

 Dinner Specials Each Week!

Wednesday, September 26 – 7pm
Your Host: RON SCHRANK!

Photo by Louise Welch

Pictured here with wife (and musical guest), Sheila, Ron Schrank

has graciously taken on last-minute hosting duties this week as I travel once again to points west.  Sure to be an evening of feel-good music and great fun.  Drop by and say hello! ~ Fly

Dinner with great music!

*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
The Rhumb Line Kitchen……features Morgan Forsythe!  Dishes are better than ever before!
Plus a fine, affordable wine menu!
Upcoming…

10/3 – Dan King

Visit: http://www.therhumbline.com/
Looking forward……to seeing you there 🙂

Visitors to Gloucester from Michigan

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Couple from Michigan, they arrived here on the Cousinship

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Couple from Michigan, they drove here with their Portuguese Water Dog

Need To Know – Rockport – HarvestFest 2018

Melanie Waddell, Rockport Exchange (via Rockport Community Development), reminds all that the upcoming annual family friendly event, Harvestfest 2018, will be on Saturday Oct. 13th in downtown Rockport between 10am and 5pm. Full details online at: https://rockportexchange.org/programs-events/harvestfest/

This week at the Cape Ann Farmers Market!

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Join the Concert Across America to End Gun Violence

September 27  4:00 to 6:00 pm
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It’s an open mic for all ages. Come and share your talent on the Cape Ann Farmers Market stage. We’ll have a keyboard and 2 mics set up for performers. Otherwise, come prepared to perform a couple of songs and bring your own instruments. If you’d like to let us know you’ll be preforming or if you have questions, email sept27openmic@gmail.com.

PLUS we’ll be making cranes to represent the victims of gun violence and you can register to vote! 

For information about the Concert Across America visit http://concertacrossamerica.org. Can’t wait to see you there!3d103fa9-4bed-41f4-9265-edaa6013a358

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All of this on top of our regular weekly farmers market!

Thursday 3:00-6:30

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**CAFM vendors accept SNAP EBT, WIC, and Senior Farmers Market Coupons! **

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Jim O’Neil has put together a fund-raising effort for JD Martz

Hi Joe, I hope all is well with you!

I wanted to share an idea for Good Morning Gloucester that will touch your readers hearts and inspire the North Shore community.

I’m working on a project for local contractor, Jim O’Neil who has put together a fund-raising effort for JD Martz, a 29-year-old family friend from Beverly who became paralyzed from the shoulders down last year.  JD has a supportive family and a loyal girlfriend who has stood by him as he works toward rehabilitation and recovery.  Their goal is to build JD a home in Danvers that will accommodate his electric wheelchair and new way of life.  They’ve created an online fundraising drive at www.jdmartz.com.  Jim is also coordinating in-kind donations of services, time and materials from sub-contractors and suppliers in the North Shore area. Jerry Noble Electricians of Gloucester and New England Design Works of Manchester by the Sea have already committed.

JD’s story went relatively under the radar last year and we hope this fundraising effort will bring a new focus to his ongoing cause. Attached is a press release and a bio that gives an overview of JD’s story.  I’ve also attached a flyer that we put together to garner support from the building community.

Random Thoughts: Possoms and Mom Jeans

Possums May Be The Most Terrifying Animals On The Planet.

Proof:

Do The Women Today Wearing These High Waisted Pants Know They Are Wearing Mom Jeans?

 

Prepare for the the Plastic Bag Ordinance

The Plastic Bag Ordinance will go into effect on January 1st 2019.

Ken Hecht (Ward Two Councilman) and Carter Witlock  from Carter Safari hand out reusable bags at the Rose Baker Senior Center.

Bags were provided by Gorton’s of Gloucester, Harbor Cove Dental and Carter Safari.

Carter Whitlock  makes creative reusable bags from old feed bags.

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Filming action movie at Wingaersheek

“Hello! We were out for an afternoon beach walk and noticed filming at Wingaersheek. They told us it was an action movie before shooing us away. Any insight? Lousy photos below.”

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WICKED TUNA FILMING AT EASTERN POINT LIGHTHOUSE DOGBAR

Wicked Tuna captains and film crew shooting a promo at the Dogbar for the upcoming season.

MARILYN SWIFT SOLO ART SHOW OPENING RECEPTIPON AT THE ROCKPORT ART ASSOCIATION!

THERE IS MORE TO SEA II/ call for artists

After a successful THERE IS MORE TO SEA I, there will be another on October 5, 2018 – October 7, 2018.

There’s More to Sea II

Friday, October 5, Opening Reception with Artists 6-9 pm
Saturday October 6 – Sunday October 7, 12-6 pm
Gloucester Paint Factory to Benefit Ocean Alliance

Call for Entry:
Receiving: Thursday, October 4, 4-7 pm and Friday, October 5, 12-2pm
Pick up: Sunday October 7, 6-8 pm
Reception: Friday October 5, 6-9 pm

Entry Fee:
– $30 for three pieces.
– Entrants may also submit up to 6 matted and sleeved prints for bin work.
– Entry will be capped when space is filled.
– Entry based on first come, first paid of entry fee.
– Items should be ready to hang.

– Six foot tables are available for artists with table pieces. $30 for full table, $15 for half table. First come, first serve.

Entry Fee payable to Jessica Biker at 7 Morton Place, Gloucester MA

Entry Deadline: September 29
– Please include show entry form with entry fee or by email.

THERE’S MORE TO SEA II – ARTIST ENTRY FORM

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Please complete form below for all work. Please provide height and length of hanging pieces (including frame, if applicable).
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Sales:
– All items submitted must be for sale.
– 20% of all sales will go to the Ocean Alliance and Restoration of the Gloucester Paint Factory.

The “There is More to Sea” organizers will take reasonable care in handling and showing exhibitor’s work. The exhibiting artist understands and agrees that all works are exhibited at their own risk. The “There is More to Sea” organizers and Ocean Alliance do not carry insurance for the artwork and do not assume responsibility for any loss, damage, or theft of work during the event. By participating in the show, you agree to the above terms and conditions.

Questions: Jessica Biker – jessicaabiker@gmail.com, Melissa Cox – mcoxward2@gmail.com

US VOTER REGISTRATION DAY, 2018

For more information please follow the link below.  Remember if you do not vote you cannot complain.

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