Author: Joey Ciaramitaro
The creator of goodmorninggloucester.org Lover of all things Gloucester and Cape Ann. GMG where we bring you the very best our town has to offer because we love to share all the great news and believe that by promoting others in our community everyone wins.
Sawyer Free Library Week of September 11, 2017
If You Have An Android Phone You Should Have The Awesome Good Morning Gloucester App I Built
Check out Good Morning Gloucester on Google Play! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.andromo.dev439250.app400634
It’s pretty frickin awesome.
Robert Ackerman Northern Lights Photo Taken In #RockportMA

Hello,
My name is Rob Ackerman, I am sophomore at Endicott College. Last night, September 7th, I went to Old Garden Beach in Rockport to photograph possible northern lights. I was successful in my endeavors!!
I would like to share with you the best photograph from the night.
Studio Restaurant Half Off Everything After 5PM 9/11/17

Joe Higgins AKA @fishprinter Planning Big Events On Madfish Wharf The Next Couple Of weekends
Joe Higgins AKA @fishprinter on instagram writes-
fishprinterTuna tails on Rocky Neck with friends- my season there ends in a few weeks – I think I shall do a great event this week and the last weekend in September –
The League of Women Voters of Cape Ann presents A Woman’s Place Is at the Top: The Life of Mountaineering Suffragist, Annie Smith Peck
Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017
6:30 pm at the Rockport Library
Annie Smith Peck is one of the most accomplished women of the twentieth century that you may have never heard of. Peck was a scholar, educator, writer, lecturer, mountain climber, suffragist, and political activist. She was a feminist and an independent thinker who refused to let gender stereotypes stand in her way.
Join author Hannah Kimberley as she describes her research of Peck’s original letters, artifacts, and ephemera, and brings to life the Queen of the Climbers.
This event is free and open to the public. Books will be for sale at the library, and Hannah Kimberley will be available for book signing.
GloucesterCast 241 With Nichole Schrafft, Kim Smith, Jeff Zinn, Heidi Dallin and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 9/10/17
GloucesterCast 241 With Nichole Schrafft, Kim Smith, Jeff Zinn, Heidi Dallin and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 9/10/17
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Topics Include:
Flight Of The Monarch Now Playing At Gloucester Stage Co Buy tickets here
Jeff Zinn does readings for audible books, check them out here
Kim Smith participating in Flight of The Monarch free talk-back September 17th after the matinee. (You don’t even have to go to the show to come participate in the talk-back) Here’s the link for more info
Hurricane Irma
What do you think the mentality of people that won’t leave when the Governor issues a mandatory evacuation order?
How do hurricanes affect migrating birds?
Sea Cadets program through the US Navy. Here’s a link to the Gloucester Sea cadet division
Kate likes the reusable because you can put more in and carry less bags. some people have suggested to make stores charge 25 cents for plastic bags.
Cardinal Talk
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Gloucester Fresh Shines in Newburyport
Gloucester Fresh Shines in Newburyport
Newburyport- Under a starlit sky at the Sea to Table Dinner, chefs from seven Newburyport restaurants prepared local seafood dishes featuring local landed species such as red fish, skate, monkfish, whiting, and more. Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken talked with guests from all backgrounds about recipes for “underutilized” or “lesser known” species. Fishermen Al Cottone, John Sanfilippo and Paul Vitale made presentations to the 100+ attendees on locally caught species. The Mayor invited participating Gloucester restaurants and seafood markets to buy from Gloucester Seafood Processors. The only change was that the dinner was not in Gloucester, but in Newburyport.
The City of Gloucester was invited by the Custom House Maritime Museum to collaborate on a special culinary event featuring Gloucester businesses, local fishermen, and seafood. All the Gloucester fish was donated. The Sea to Table Dinner was a unique opportunity for the Gloucester Fresh campaign to expand its partnerships across Cape Ann. Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken and her administration worked closely with the Event Chairman Ken Jackman and his Sea to Table event team to introduce guests to the dining possibilities of Gloucester seafood while also helping support the Custom House Maritime Museum.
“The City of Gloucester was proud to support the Sea to Table Dinner with Gloucester Fresh seafood. By utilizing fresh and local seafood we are not only providing delicious and healthy food to consumers, but also supporting your community,” said Gloucester Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken. “We are also excited for any opportunity to introduce our Gloucester businesses to a wider audience.”
The Sea to Table Dinner proved to be another example of power of regional collaboration in Massachusetts. The City of Gloucester is proud to be working with Newburyport Mayor Holaday on important initiatives that highlight small businesses, non-profits in our respective cities.
In 2015 the City of Gloucester launched the Gloucester Fresh Seafood branding campaign. The campaign supports “America’s oldest fishing port” by bringing new attention to the many fish markets available that supply local fresh seafood. The program helps local fishermen, some of whom are fifth and sixth generation, and markets that have a long tradition of providing quality fresh fish, shellfish and value-added seafood products. In 2017 Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken launched the Gloucester Fresh Restaurant program which highlights restaurants, fish markets and seafood processors who sell Gloucester landed fresh seafood to their customers. More information can be found at http://www.gloucesterfresh.com.
Blue 22 Inch @WeberGrills One Touch Premium Cleaned Up Nicely
Chicken and Waffles With The Most Amazing Slaw Ever At Happy Belly
Half off menu at the Rudder (excluding sushi) half off sushi at the studio after 5 9/9/17


Seaside Garden Club Kicks off their Season with Books in Bloom and a Plant Swap!
The Seaside Garden Club kicks off their season with Books in Bloom and a Plant Swap on September 12th at the Manchester Community Center. Doors open at 7:00 pm for social time and the program begins at 7:30. Light refreshments will be served. All are welcome, guests $5. Annual membership is now open for $30. Sign up now to get your name in our yearbook and enjoy some terrific programs. The club meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month through June.Members are creating floral arrangements (can work in pairs) inspired by a book of their choosing. This is similar to the Art in Bloom at the Museum of Fine Arts. Have fun, get creative and expose the hidden artist inside. You can chose any kind of book as your inspiration: fiction, nonfiction, children’s, cookbook, travel book, any book that strikes your fancy. We’re asking those who do arrangements to donate them for…
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@SenBruceTarr: #MBTA Puts Annisquam Bridge on Track in #Gloucester. Bids in to replace 106 year old Newbury/Rockport line bridge.
@SenBruceTarr: #MBTA Puts Annisquam Bridge on Track in #Gloucester. Bids in to replace 106 year old Newbury/Rockport line bridge. http://www.tarrtalk.com
#MBTA Puts Annisquam Bridge on Track in #Gloucester. Bids in to replace 106 year old Newbury/Rockport line bridge.… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…—
Bruce Tarr (@SenBruceTarr) September 08, 2017
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Half Price Menu at The Studio and Rudder Restaurants Today September8, 2017
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Fall Session Starts Sept. 18! Call NOW!
Yoga for Kids of All Ages!
Treat your little ones to the healing benefits of yoga this Fall! With classes for all ages AND adult classes offered at the same time, we’ve got something for the whole family.
BENEFITS OF YOGA FOR KIDS
Increases strength and flexibility
Promotes self-esteem, self-respect and inner-strength
Increases focus and concentration
Teaches respect, compassion, gratitude and sharing
Increases coordination and balance
Teaches breath awareness, meditation and relaxation techniques

*Kids Yoga Ages 6-9
4-5pm Starts Monday, September 11!

Little Yogis Ages Ages 3.5-5
1:15-2pm Starts Wednesday, September 13!

*Tween + Teen Yoga Ages 10+
4-5pm Starts Wednesday, September 13!
*Adult All Levels Vinyasa Flow at the same time as the Kids and Tween/Teen Classes at 4pm!
Register online to save your space, or just drop-in!
Every BODY Welcome
Lets GOOOOOO!
3rd Annual Gloucester Harvest Music Festival on Saturday, September 16
Hi Joey!
How are you? Hope this finds you well! I am hoping you can please post about our upcoming fundraiser, the 3rd Annual Gloucester Harvest Music Festival on Saturday, September 16 from 10:30am-8:30pm at 65 Rogers St (Gloucester HarborWalk-the I4C2 space) The event supports the AGH Citizens Fund, a grass-roots non-profit that raises money for Addison Gilbert to support them in any way we can to sustain our local hospital!
People are encouraged to bring their chairs, blankets, appetites and dancing shoes! We will have music all day by local and national bands, food, beer, wine, alcohol, over 30 vendors in our artisan marketplace, exclusive festival merchandise, live art demos, children’s activities and more!
Tix are only $20 and kids get in for free so it’s very affordable for families! Tickets, full music line-up and concert details can be found at:
www.gloucesterharvestmusicfestival.com
Thank you Joey!
Hope you can come out too! We’d love to see you!
Carol
volunteer
Summer abundance at CAFM
September is the most abundant time of the year for our farmers. The season’s produce is at its peak-onions and garlic have been cured and are ready for storing, vegetables and herbs are plentiful, summer fruit and berries are ripe, apple season is starting, and the winter squash are on their way!
Join us at the market today for fruits, vegetables, baked goods, cheese, pickles, mead, wine, and much, much more!
















