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Month: October 2019
Join the Gloucester Department of Health and our Gloucester Navigator team on 10/25 for a FREE flu shot clinic
Avoid getting sick this winter – get your flu shot! Join the Gloucester Department of Health and our Gloucester Navigator team on 10/25 for a FREE flu shot clinic. We’ll be at Gloucester Marine Railways from 9 am – 12 pm For more information call Nina or Maria at (978) 282-4847.

Celtics Opener and World Series Thoughts
Drunken Pumpkin Event Big Success
The Drunken Pumpkin flower arranging event hosted by Audrey’s Flower Shop was a big success last night at the Mile Marker. Nearly 100 women ( apologies if there were any men in attendance… saw none) were presented with a bundle of flowers and a pumpkin base.

Heather gave instructions and advice before we dive in to create our own pumpkin floral displays.

Mike Marker staff did their best to provide food and drink. Thanks Kyle, well done! At my table, Jean ordered buffalo shrimp and a chowder/chip plate. We were joined by Melissa and Amber-Rose.

It was great fun . Thanks Heather and staff! Looking forward to the Boxwood Tree Design event at the Beaufort December 5.



Minglewood Harborside is looking for experienced line cooks.
Mini psychic readings
In celebration of the Halloween Season, we will be partnering up with local psychic Annette Dion to offer 10$ quick readings, and free full spectrum CBD samples. This will take place this upcoming Saturday the 26th from 12:00pm – 3:00pm at our shop on 12 Roger’s Street. Come prepared with a question you’d like to ask Annette.
Cazeault Solar and Home is honored to be selected as the Readers’ Choice award winner of Best of North Shore contractor Call Tim Sanborn For A Free Solar Quote 774-228-3411

Call Tim Sanborn For A Free Solar Quote 774-228-3411
Gloucester Based business is Awarded Best of North Shore!Cazeault Solar and Home is honored to be selected as the Readers’ Choice award winner of Best of North Shore contractor for 2019.”Wow! I was taken back to hear we were nominated and then to win is truly a tribute to the incredible efforts of a great team dedicated to providing clients in Massachusetts with the best products and best service. They strive each day to exceed our client partners’ expectations. I could not be more proud of such a great team”, states Tim Sanborn, Owner of Cazeault Solar & Home.
You know how I feel about my solar system that Tim and Cazeault installed- I’m making money on our system!
National Grid credits every month and our home is 100% electric.
NATIONAL GRID OWES US MONEY! WE HAD SOLAR INSTALLED BY CAZEAULT SOLAR. WE HAVE A $612.79 ELECTRICITY CREDIT AND OUR HOUSE IS 100% ELECTRIC. LOOK AT OUR LATEST BILL-
I’m not sure how much more I could boil it down but here’s the latest bill (National Grid OWES US MONEY!)-

Chamber Events Happening This Week!
Don’t miss this week’s events!
Business After Hours at Pathways for Children
Wednesday, October 23, 2019 | 5-7 PM
Pathways for Children | 29 Emerson Ave., Gloucester
Please join us for an evening of networking with Cape Ann business leaders. Meet our members and build your business relationships. You will also learn about the programs at Pathways and how they support the Cape Ann community.
There is no charge for this event.
37th Annual Essex ClamFest
Saturday, October 26, 2019 | 11 AM – 4 PM
Shepard Memorial Park, Essex
Join us for the 37th Annual Essex ClamFest from 11AM to 4PM in Shepard Memorial Park in Essex. The festival is free to attend and it is $10 to take part in the Clam Chowder Tasting Competition.
CLAM CHOWDER TASTING
from Noon – 2 PM (while supplies last)
$10 to Taste & Vote for your favorite
2019 CLAM CHOWDER COMPETITORS Lobsta Land Restaurant, Ipswich Clambake, Village Restaurant, Shea’s Riverside Restaurant & Bar, J.T. Farnhams, C.K. Pearl, Woodman’s of Essex, Windward Grille
While the highlight of the day is the Chowder Tasting & Competition, there is a terrific variety of activities, including local vendor and maker booths, live entertainment and plenty of food vendors on-site! Rain Date: October 27
Love Cape Ann Online Auction
CLOSES Sunday, October 27, 2019
at 10 PM
The Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce is has launched an online edition of our Annual Auction. With many wonderful items generously donated by our members and business partners, this year’s online auction promises to be better than ever!
Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce | 978-283-1601 | info@capeannchamber.com | capeannchamber.com
SHOUT OUT TO GLOUCESTER’S DPW FOR THE AMAZING DOWNED TREES STORM CLEAN-UP!!
THANKS SO MUCH TO MIKE HALE AND GLOUCESTER’S SUPER HARDWORKING DPW FOR THE OUTSTANDING JOB CLEANING UP AFTER THE BOMB CYCLONE NOR’EASTER.
With tremendous speed and efficiency, they have done a stellar job cleaning up the streets of downed trees and branches.
Stumps are painted orange to help prevent people from tripping.
Our own beautiful plum tree did not survive this last storm. It had been severely damaged several years ago when struck by lightening. The flowering plum (Prunus cerasifera ‘Thundercloud’) was planted in the sidewalk in front of our home, providing us with years of joy and beauty. Baltimore Orioles, Ruby-throated Hummingbirds, Chickadees, Gold Finches and House Finches were just some of the birds that called ‘Thundercloud’ home.
The DPW came within one day of calling to report the damage. My husband was home at the time and he said that within fifteen minutes after arriving, the crew had cut down the tree, chipped all the wood, and painted the stump.
Prunus cerasifera ‘Thundercloud’RIP sweet plum tree, we are surely going to miss you. Even more so, will all the wildlife sustained by your nectar-rich flowers, fruits, and sheltering branches.
KIM SMITH PRESENTS “THE HUMMINGBIRD GARDEN” FOR THE NORTH SHORE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY THURSDAY OCTOBER 24TH
THE HUMMINGBIRD GARDEN
OCTOBER 24TH AT 7:30PM
SACRED HEART CHURCH PARISH HALL
62 SCHOOL STREET
MANCHESTER, MA
Please join me Thursday evening at the Sacred Heart Church in Manchester where I will be giving my presentation “The Hummingbird Garden” for The North Shore Horticultural Society. It has been a phenomenal year for Ruby-throated Hummingbirds on Cape Ann and I am looking forward to sharing information on how you, too, can create a hummingbird haven. I hope to see you there!
“The Hummingbird Garden” is free for members and five dollars for guests.
THE HUMMINGBIRD GARDEN
The Ruby-throated Hummingbird is the only species of hummingbird that nests in Massachusetts. Learn what to plant to help sustain this elusive beauty while it is breeding in our region and during its annual spring and fall migrations. Through photographs and discussion we’ll learn about the life cycle of the Ruby-throated Hummingbird and the best plants to attract this tiniest of breeding birds to your garden.
PINK BARN
Magnolia Pier Progress
After a rough week for the engineers rebuilding the Magnolia Pier, real progress in the last couple of days.

Around Town #133
Games, wind turbine tours, trick or treat at the wind turbines October 26th
On Saturday, October 26th, people will gather at Blackburn Industrial Park to visit the wind turbines and celebrate clean energy at “Family Fun Day.” Games, tours of the wind turbines, green energy info, and even “trunk or treat” with several electric cars models will be free and open to the public from 10am-1pm, rain or shine (we have tents)!
Since they were erected in 2011, the wind turbines have become a part of the Gloucester skyline and are a symbol of Gloucester’s ability to plan for the future. Two of the three wind turbines are a result of a public-private partnership between the City of Gloucester and Equity Industrial Partners. But Gloucester’s residents do benefit from them. How?
To answer the question, it makes sense to step back and learn more about renewable energy development. The developer of a wind turbine project can sell two assets in order to make their project profitable. First, and obviously, electrons – either directly to the utility or in the form of “net-metering credits,” which are cheaper than electricity and give the buyer credits toward electric bills. The City of Gloucester receives net-metering credits from the turbines, which add up to a major discount on municipal electric bills. The City of Gloucester has saved nearly $2 million on electricity since the turbines came online in 2013.
Second, and not so obviously, a developer can sell Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs). A REC is a record that 1,000 kWh of renewable energy was generated. RECs track location, emissions, source, and timing of renewable energy generation, and serve as a tradable representation of those specific electrons. Why RECs? Since electrons move according to physics, there is no way to “send wind power” to anyone’s home or office. The average person can switch to renewable energy even if they don’t have solar panels on their home by buying RECs. You can’t use electrons twice, so you can’t use RECs, representing those electrons, twice either.
REC sales in New England provide a second crucial income to developers, making renewable energy development viable. This is certainly the case with Gloucester’s turbines. Green Energy Consumers Alliance, a Boston-based non-profit with a mission to speed the transition to a low-carbon future, signed a long-term contract to buy the RECs from the two turbines, retiring them on behalf of their Green Powered members. According to Sumul Shah, a development partner, “This contract was critical to the turbine’s success.”
In early 2019, Gloucester took the next step in making green energy accessible to its residents: Community Electricity Aggregation. Gloucester works with a competitive electricity supplier to provide a competitive price and extra renewable energy (RECs from the Gloucester turbines), affordably, to all residents directly on their electric bills. Green Energy Consumers now retires most of the RECs it buys from the Gloucester turbines on behalf of Gloucester residents, who have 19% renewable energy powering their homes instead of just 14% like most of the rest of the state. Residents can even opt up to 100% wind power from their own turbines! And Gloucester hasn’t stopped there, offering more and more green initiatives to help residents save energy, money, and the environment.
Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken said, “The wind turbines and Community Electricity Aggregation are just a few examples of how we in the City of Gloucester are planning for our future and protecting our environment. I am grateful to our residents who have embraced our Gloucester Green initiatives, and join with us in our efforts to save energy and money. While we are a city known for tradition and authenticity, we have always been able to adapt and look toward the future. I hope everyone will join us at this great event.”
Join Green Energy Consumers and the City of Gloucester Community Development Department to celebrate these green initiatives at Family Fun Day. Learn more at:
https://www.greenenergyconsumers.org/familyfundaygloucester
https://business.facebook.com/events/474686169925916/
Don’t forget to
• Bring the kids in their costumes for “trunk or treat!” While you check out electric cars on display, the kids can trick or treat!
• See a super cool electric police car!
• Stop by the wind turbine for a tour.
• Play games and enjoy free cider & donuts, or grab lunch from food trucks on-site.
• Learn about what makes Gloucester a clean energy leader and how you can get involved.
• Bring your electric bill and we’ll help you “opt-up” to 100% clean energy from the wind turbines.
Wool Dryer Balls
EcoFriendly HandFelted dryer balls. These dryer balls are EcoFriendly and help your laundry dry faster, it also acts as a natural Fabric Softener and helps reduce static. Angie’s Alpacas sell this great product. To reach Angie Alpacas see the link below, you also can go to her facebook page, Angie’s Alpacas.

Angiez65@hotmail.com or 978-729-7180
Ron Schrank joins Fly Amero this evening 7pm @ The Rhumb Line 10.23.2019

Dinner Specials Each Week!
Wednesday, October 23… 7pm start
My Musical Guest: RON SCHRANK!

The very popular Ron Schrank, with his mellow voice and
eclectic song selection joins us this week at the Rhumb Line.
Sit back and get comfy. It’s gonna be a lovely evening. We
start at 7. ~ 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…
10/30 Inge Berge
11/6 Julie Dougherty
11/13 John Rockwell Hosts
Visit: http://www.therhumbline.com/
Looking forward……to seeing you there 🙂
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JAZZ DINNER: Gorrell-Landoni Duo at Feather & Wedge
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Last regular season HOME game tonight! Be there #NewBalance #NewellStadium #GloucesterMA #GHSFishermen ⚽
See you at 6:30PM!

ON Monday, boys varsity soccer beat Swampscott and they qualified for the 2019 tournament. There are three games remaining in regular season play:
- tonight Wednesday October 23, 6:30PM (JV 4:30PM) HOME vs. Danvers
- Friday October 25, 4:00PM (JV 4:00PM) AWAY vs. Beverly
- Monday October 28, 7:30PM (JV 6:00PM) AWAY vs. Malden





