Reiki Lecture at Brigham and Women’s and Reiki Share

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FREE Lecture: The Benefits and Science Behind Reiki for Cancer Patients. Monday. September 11. 6:30 pm. Brigham and Women’s Lung Cancer Forum. Brookline MA. Contact us for details.

Reiki (ray-kee) is a gentle Japanese healing art that promotes relaxation and potentially improve comfort and calm, offering emotional and physical benefits while undergoing treatment for cancer. Reiki sessions are offered with the client/patient fully clothed, either lying or seated, often with light touch, but no manipulation.

Gentle and generally relaxing, reiki sessions are often viewed as supportive care by patients receiving them.Though the science is still out about the effectiveness of reiki, a number of hospitals and healthcare settings are incorporating reiki as adjunctive support for stress and pain management. (Contact me for current research studies related to reiki in the oncology setting.)

Reiki Sessions are offered in a…

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Heading out of Gloucester Aboard@capeannwhalewatch

Schooner Festival Update (9/1/17 10am)

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The Schooner Festival is watching the weather. Watch Facebook, Twitter & the website for info as decisions are made.

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Labor Day Weekend Traffic & Events Notice (9/1 to 9/4)

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Gloucester’s Labor Day Weekend Events & Traffic Advisory for Sept 1 to Sept 4, 2017:

Please be advised of special events and beach/marathon traffic this long weekend (especially for Monday’s marathon), including:

Thank you to the Gloucester Police Department (Official)Gloucester Beaches / DPW, and all city staff working this weekend to help support these events and services! Happy Labor Day!

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Treat yourself and a friend to Beautiful Beauport Beach Yoga and Breakfast this Saturday Morning!

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We teamed up with our friends at Gloucester’s iconic hotel to bring you Beauport Beach Yoga, a truly unique yoga experience that you will not want to miss! Unroll your mat, soak in the ocean breeze and sun while listening to the rhythm of the ocean waves.
At the end of the 1 hour class, enjoy breakfast with a voucher for the full hotel breakfast buffet. This class also includes a Beauport Hotel water bottle & a coupon for 20% off in our 1606 Restaurant & Bar (to be used the same day).

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$35 per person.

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Please be sure to bring your own yoga mat.

*Rain Date is September 9. Class is not normally cancelled in light mist or fog but for heavy rain, the rain date is August 5th. If the event is to be moved, you will receive an email on the evening prior.

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Thanks To Our Friend Chuck Shewbridge We’ve Got A Fresh Batch Of Retro GMG Stickas!

FREE GMG GLOUCESTER STICKER

As long as supplies last if any GMG folks want a bumper sticker but can’t drop down the dock, just send a self addressed and stamped envelope longer then 7 and a half inches and I’ll drop one in the mail for you.

Send the self addressed and stamped envelope to the dock at 95 East Main St Gloucester Ma 01930 care of Joey (put my name in big letters to make sure it gets to me)

FORUM ON AVOIDING NUCLEAR WAR WITH NORTH KOREA

FORUM ON AVOIDING NUCLEAR WAR WITH NORTH KOREA

Foreign policy expert Rajan Menon, who specializes in Asia, will outline a scenario for an effective diplomatic approach to the confrontation between the U.S. and North Korea at a free Cape Ann Forum on Saturday, September 23, at 8 p.m. at Gloucester City Hall. The alternative, he warns, is a potential nuclear disaster that could claim thousands of lives, perhaps more.

Professor Menon argues that the coercive tactics President Trump has used to compel North Korea to dismantle its nuclear program have only caused its leader, Kim Jong-un, to up the ante. “By now,” says Menon, “this much ought to be clear: North Korea hasn’t been cowed into compliance by Washington’s warnings and military muscle flexing.”

Menon adds: “The more Pyongyang suspects that Washington’s real goal is regime change, the less likely it will be to relinquish its nuclear weapons for fear of suffering the fate of [Libyan leader] Muammar Gaddafi, who shut down his nuclear program only to be toppled in what began as a U.S and NATO humanitarian intervention to protect civilians but morphed quickly into a campaign to take him out.”

Under these circumstances, says Menon, if President Trump “acts on the assumption that North Korea will become reasonable only when faced with the certainty of war, there could be a conflagration on the Korean peninsula the likes of which would be almost unimaginable.”

Menon proposes a diplomatic approach based on reciprocity to de-escalate the confrontation and lower the temperature between the two sides while laying the groundwork for what he calls “a grand bargain that combines aid and political normalization in return for denuclearization and the pullback and reduction of troops on the Korean peninsula.”

Menon is the Anne and Bernard Spitzer Professor of International Relations at the City College of New York, a Senior Research Fellow at Columbia University’s Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies, and a Global Ethics Fellow at the Carnegie Council on Ethics in International Affairs. He holds a doctorate in political science from the University of Illinois and has been the recipient of numerous awards and grants.

U.S. Army combat veteran Andrew J. Bacevich, a History and International Relations professor at Boston University and a two-time Cape Ann Forum speaker, calls Menon’s latest publication, The Conceit of Humanitarian Intervention, “an immensely admirable book—concise, lucid, and above all tough-minded. Proponents of humanitarian intervention will find Rajan Menon’s stinging critique discomfiting—which is precisely why it merits their considered attention.”

Menon’s other books include Ukraine in Conflict: The Unwinding of the Post-Cold War Order (2015), and The End of Alliances (2007). His commentary has appeared in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Boston Globe, Newsweek, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, Huffington Post, The Nation, and National Interest, among other major media.

This will be the 96th Cape Ann Forum since it was founded after the 9/11 terrorist attacks to explore the causes and consequences of major international issues and stimulate discussion on policies and programs to deal with them. Other forums this season will feature a former rebel commander on how South Sudan—midwifed into existence by the U.S. in 2011—has collapsed into ethnic civil war and what can be done to halt the carnage, and veteran NPR foreign correspondent Sarah Chayes on how and why systemic corruption threatens global security.

For more information, go to the Forum’s website at www.capeannforum.org.

North Shore Art Association Happenings

Bill Farnsworth September 7, 8 & 9, 2017 10am-4pm “From the Field to the Studio” Students will experience one day painting plein air with two days in the studio. Every morning Bill will paint a step by step demo to share his experience of how to create a painting full of light. This workshop will give students a solid road to follow in their journey to better painting. www.billfarnsworth.com Register here www.nsarts.org

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Evelyn Dunphy Watercolor September 30, October 1 and 2, 2017 10am-4pm Exploration of Color! This workshop will be an exploration of color and how we may broaden our understanding of its use in bringing our concepts into reality. Each painting deserves its own palette. We want to understand what color can do, what it does sometimes without our conscious decision about it, and how by understanding some of the interactions between colors, we can use that power to make our paintings more alive, and especially, more unique. No one else will make the same decisions or mixtures that you do. We can all learn the same notes, but the song won’t be the same when I sing it as it will when you do.www.evelyndunphy.com Register here www.nsarts.org

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Charles Movalli Retrospective ~ North Shore Arts Association September, 17th through October, 28th Preview Reception September, 15th

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Heading For Port Charles Movalli

“Charles Movalli – The Versatile Brush” by Judith A. Curtis
“Artist, author, teacher and jurist, Charles Movalli relished his reputation as an avant-garde painter and a man of letters. Others viewed him as a bridge between traditionalism and the modernists, not only on Cape Ann and the North Shore, but across the country, and as far afield as Europe. Charles Movalli touched the lives of everyone who knew him; through his art, his vision, his writing . . .” This is a beautiful forty-four page, soft cover catalog in full color. “The Versatile Brush” first printing will be available exclusively through North Shore Arts Association for $25.Charles_Movalli_Catalog_Cover)Movalli Retrospective Special Events . . .
September 15 (5-7pm) Charles Movalli Retrospective Preview Party
September 23 (2-4pm) Gallery Walk with Dale Ratcliff Movalli
October 7 (2-4) Judith Curtis Presentation “Charles Movalli”
October 11 (7-8) Special “Movie Night” Charles Movalli Demonstrations
October 15 (2-4pm) Gallery Walk with Betty Lou Schlemm
October 22 (2-4pm) Gallery Walk with Ed and Sharon Carson & Larry and Marilyn Swift

You’re doing yourself a disservice if you haven’t been to Feather and Wedge in Rockport MA

I had the best meal I’ve eaten in 2017 and it was the scallops of risotto with corn and peas and I could literally eat this meal every day for the rest of my life and be perfectly happy.

Amazing.  Get there.

Thank.

Me.

Later.

Feather and Wedge
Address: 5 Main St, Rockport, MA 01966
Phone: (978) 999-5917

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Kate got the salmon which she loved and we always start out with either the cheese board or the charcuterie board.  Can’t go wrong with either.

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We need to do this version of the running of the bulls and we need to do it yesterday. Hampden Hill would be perfect!

Something to fill the void in the off Fiesta months when we’re missing our beloved Greasy Pole.  Or maybe we could set it up for this Friday’s block party.  Start out at the intersection of Middle and Hancock and let it demolish people all the way down to I4C2.

Telegraph– A Spanish village’s attempt to invent a “cruelty-free” version of bull-running by replacing the animals with giant balls has ended in tragedy after two people were seriously injured.

One man was left in a coma after sustaining a serious head injury when he was crushed against metal barriers by the 300-kilogramme resin ball which chased runners around the town of Mataelpino, near Madrid during the event over the weekend.

Another man suffered three broken ribs and concussion.

The mayor of Mataelpino, whose idea of substituting in the balls – painted with bull’s faces – seven years ago has been emulated by other Spanish towns, has said the council will review its safety protocols before next year’s event.

Good times!

Thursday Get To Minglewood Tavern For Burger Night!

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Minglewood Tavern

25 Rogers St, Gloucester, MA 01930

The Serenitee Rewards Card allows you earn points towards free food and experiences every time you dine at one of our restaurants. You earn 10 points for every dollar spent. All you have to do is put your Rewards Card next to your credit card when you pay. Here are the standard rewards:

2,500 points = Free Appetizer, Salad or Dessert
3,500 points = Pizza, Sushi Roll or Sharing Platter
5,500 points = Free Entrée
10,000+ points = Tickets to special events, like wine dinners and cocktail parties,
plus some fun rewards we’re still dreaming up.

But there’s more…

  • We also add surprises through the year. You might find a free appetizer show up on your card for TWK, or lunch at 15 Walnut, or sushi at Opus.
  • You always get a free entrée and dessert to celebrate your birthday month
  • You…

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Special Group Art Show at Rose Baker

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The special exhibit currently on display at the Rose Baker Senior Center is a group show featuring works by eighteen artists. The artists meet in the Senior Center art room with Art Director Juni Van Dyke on Tuesdays and Thursdays to advance their skills in painting and drawing. This exhibit demonstrates the wondrous individuality of each of the 18 artists in the group.summer2

Pictured starting on the left in in the back row are: Natalie Daley, Doreen Ross, Geri Dammeyer, Barbara Maddix, Helen Burgess, Barbara Jobe, Judy Menicocci, Gen McNamara, Ed Leavitt, and Kay Carpenter. And in the front row are: Diane Taka, Juni VanDyke and Pippy Giuliano.

In describing the show, Juni VanDyke said: “Based on years of observation, it is my belief that creativity is best brought forth through encouragement rather than that which is generally associated with ‘method teaching’.  For sure, there are certain ‘formal principles’ of…

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Don’t Miss the Last Block Party of the Summer!

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Don’t Miss the Last Block Party of the Summer! Join us THIS FRIDAY NIGHT, September 1, on Main Street from 6-10 PM. Great music, fun entertainment, delicious food and more! See below for a schedule of entertainment, participating merchants and vendors and sponsors.  Be sure to follow Gloucester Block Party on Facebook for updates!

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