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My View of Life on the Dock
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GloucesterCast 276 With Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 4/22/18
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Free Tickets To Cape Ann Community Cinema – Share this post on Facebook for a chance to win two free tickets to Cape Ann Community Cinema, The Cinema Listings are always stickied in the GMG Calendar at the top of the blog or you can click here to go directly to the website
Plover Porn
Haters Gonna Hate
The Crows Nest vs Pellana
$1 GMG Oyster Quest a Big Hit Update from Short and Main-shortandmain@captjoe06 yes, we have it regularly every day! We currently have dollar oysters every day from 5-6PM, and again from 9-10PM Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, and 10-11PM Friday & Saturday. Closed Tuesdays
Piping Plover Exclosure Coming
New Animal Control Officer Teagan Dolan Gets Praise From Kim Smith
Swan Release
Crows Nest bill for like a bazillion drinks –

Saturday, April 28 – 4:30 to 6 PM at Cape Ann Power Yoga
All Levels Welcome!
Class is just $20 if you sign up in advance HERE.
ATTENTION Gloucester High School Students (and Parents):
Applications for 2018 summer jobs are now being accepted!
Apply for a GHS summer internship for July and August. Get a jump on your friends and nail down a summer job. THERE ARE VERY LIMITED OPEN SLOTS, SO WE LOOK FORWARD TO REVIEWING YOUR APPLICATION ASAP!
As part of this internship you will:
Internship highlights:
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Lifted up the lid on my Weber Kettle at the dock yesterday and wouldn’t you know it, this sexy T-Bone was sitting right there in the middle on the grate.
Glosta Rocks is a Facebook campaign where people paint rocks and then leave them around town with a simple message- “Post me on Facebook Glosta Rocks”.
Some people keep the rocks, some people re-hide them.


In dozens of countries, corruption can no longer be understood as merely the bad deeds of individuals. Rather, it is the operating system of sophisticated networks that cross national boundaries in their drive to maximize returns, and it has gotten to a level that it threatens global security, according to Sarah Chayes, who is speaking at the next Cape Ann Forum at Gloucester City Hall on Sunday, May 6 at 7 pm.
Chayes, a former reporter for National Public Radio in Afghanistan and a senior associate in the Democracy and Rule of Law program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, is not only exposing the extent of this problem—she’s advising policymakers on how to combat it. One of her recent studies focused on Honduras, the source of many of the refugees now seeking asylum in the United States.
“The strands of the Honduran kleptocratic network overlap, and personnel is shared among public, private, and criminal network elements. But the three sectors do retain some autonomy, interacting via exchanges of revenues and services,” writes Chayes.
“Revenues are captured at the expense of the environment as well as the people of Honduras, and some of the most resilient opponents of the network’s business model are community groups defending the land. These groups are largely ignored by international donor institutions, the bulk of whose assistance benefits the network.”
Sarah Chayes’s work explores how severe corruption can help prompt such crises as terrorism, revolutions and their violent aftermaths, and environmental degradation. She recently left her position at Carnegie to work on her next book, which will apply this framing to the United States.
Before joining the Carnegie Endowment, Chayes served as special assistant to the top-ranked American military officer, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen. She focused on governance issues, participating in cabinet-level decision-making on Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the Arab Spring, building on the years she reported on the region for NPR.
Chayes says it was “a sense of historic opportunity” that prompted her to end her journalism career in early 2002 and to remain in Afghanistan to help rebuild the country. She chose to settle in the former Taliban heartland, Kandahar where she founded Arghand, a start-up manufacturing cooperative, where men and women working together produce fine skin-care products.
Her first book, The Punishment of Virtue: Inside Afghanistan After the Taliban, was published in 2006. Her most recent book is Thieves of State: Why Corruption Threatens Global Security (2014), which won the 2016 Los Angeles Times Book Prize.
This is the Cape Ann Forum’s last major event of the 2017/2018 season, as the organization closes in its 100th presentation since it was formed in 2001, which will be commemorated next September. The May 6 forum will also feature the announcement of the organization’s annual international awareness award to a graduating Gloucester High School senior, which comes with a $500 scholarship.
The Cape Ann Forum is also cosponsoring a presentation by Andrew Bacevich, a West Point graduate and Vietnam War veteran, at the Gloucester Stage Company, 267 East Main Street, on Sunday, May 20, at 6 p.m. The talk is part of a month-long program on Combat Art—“In War and Afterwards”—curated by Gloucester artist Ken Hruby and organized by the Rocky Neck Cultural Center, which will exhibit the work of combat veterans.
Bacevich is a two-time Forum speaker and a nationally known commentator on international affairs, a professor emeritus at Boston University, and the author of nine books, including The Limits of Power: The End of American Exceptionalism and America’s War for the Greater Middle East: A Military History.
For more information on the Cape Ann Forum or these events, go to the Forum’s website: http://capeannforum.org.

White Farms Homemade Ice Cream Is Having Their Ribbon Cutting Celebration Sunday , it’s in the location next to the Causeway restaurant across from Cape Ann Marina.
Popular demand and the transition to Spring is asking us to balance all the buzzing around with deep relaxation. North Shore Restorative Yoga is offering a POP UP: Restorative Workshop this Sunday to nourish us all!Settle into quiet and stillness while healing your body with gentle, therapeutic restorative poses using bolsters, blocks, blankets and sandbags all by candlelight. Master instructor, Katie Schroeder, will lead you through mindful breathing, guided relaxation and offer gentle massage/reiki assists to completely harmonize your being. All levels, no experience and everyone welcome!
THIS Sunday April 22, 2018 6:30PM-8PM
$25 Sign up at www.nsryoga.com

Join Cape Ann Trail Stewards for a 5-mile trail race through Dogtown. All participants will earn a one year membership to Cape Ann Trail Stewards, and all profits from this race will go back to trails on Cape Ann.

This race will cross landscapes that are unique to Cape Ann, providing runners with a technical, exciting course guaranteed to challenge even the most nimble runners.
Racers will enjoy running through Dogtown, past many cultural and natural features such as the cellar holes, Babson’s motto boulders, Whale’s Jaw and Peter’s Pulpit.
Race Sponsors: Timberline, Cape Ann Savings Bank, Cape Ann Tree Service Inc., Common Crow, Ipswich Ale Brewery, Coastal Greengrocer
Pre-registration fee is $25 and $30 on race day. You can register on our website, see link below, payment via PayPal. Mail in forms available as well.
Contact us with any questions. Visit our Facebook page for trail map, periodic updates and race day information.
Parking is available at the O’Maley School, 32 Cherry St Gloucester, just a short walk from the race start.
Pre-registration and info – http://www.capeanntrailstewards.org
Email – contact@capeanntrailstewards.org
See Events – https://www.facebook.com/capeanntrailstewards/
Registration form – http://www.capeanntrailstewards.org/racereg.html
When I pulled this Cast Iron Griddle out of the shed to cook swordfish on the Charcoal Weber Go-Anywhere I figured that I’d probably have to drape it over the sides of the grill. Here’s a link to buy it on Amazon It’s $35 and that’s a steal for how versatile it makes your grill!
When I checked, it fit perfectly in the groove where the cooking grate would go without any need to modify it. It’s like a stock accessory. Not only that but has enough space open on the sides to allow air flow to the coals to get that cast iron piping hot for searing.
THIS MAY BE THE BEST PORTABLE CHARCOAL GRILLING SETUP EVER!!!

As you can see it fits perfectly inside the grooves where the cooking grate would sit. It doesn’t impede the lid from closing , the lid still latches on the edge…
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Feather & Wedge is excited to welcome The Scollins-Warsi Jazz Duo this Sunday as featured artist for their Jazz Brunch! Their music includes a wide repertoire spanning from the Great American Song Book, to modern jazz, contemporary blues and R&B. Expect to find swinging renditions of both famous, and not-so-famous standards. Both Kevin and Sahil are graduates from the Berklee College of music – and perform regularly with each other, as well as a number of notable classical and jazz ensembles in the Greater Boston Area.
Sunday, April 22
10:30 AM to 2:30 PM
Reservations suggested. 978.999.5917
Feather & Wedge, 5 Main Street, Rockport, MA 01966


Not sure if CFCA is right for you? We offer a 14 day trial membership for $65 so you can test the waters before fully committing to improving your health/fitness and life! Trial memberships start with a private intro session with one of our coaches. The intro will give you an opportunity to check out our facility, learn more about our program, watch an actual class in progress and learn some of the basic movements that we use on a regular basis. More importantly, it’s a chance for us to get to know you… (your goals, athletic background, previous injuries) and address any questions or concerns that you may have. This session generally lasts 40-60 mins. Once you have completed your intro… come to class as much as you want for the next 14 days! Get a feel for our workouts, our coaches and our supportive community. When the 14 days are…
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