Gloucester Area Astronomy Club May 13 Meeting

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This coming Friday the Gloucester Area Astronomy Club will have Robert Naeye, former Editor in Chief of Sky & Telescope magazine, speaking about his recent trip out west to observe at the Mount Wilson 100 inch telescope, as well as his eclipse trip to Indonesia. Bob, who seems to travel a lot, is an old GAAC favorite, a talented speaker, and you won’t want to miss this fun, informative presentation.

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If skies are clear we’ll be able to observe the skies a little bit after the meeting, catching sights of the early crescent moon and Jupiter and its moons. You won’t want to miss a chance to mingle with all your GAACster friends while munching on all your favorite GAACster goodies, and catching a fun GAAC presentation. A good time is guaranteed for all.
The Gloucester Area Astronomy Club meets at the Lanesville Community Center in the Lanesville neighborhood of Gloucester…

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GMG Alternative Energy Series: Elizabeth McLindon Is Reducing Her Carbon Footprint While Saving Money With Her Cazeault Solar Energy Install

Elizabeth is actually cash flow positive after you account for all of the incentives,State and Federal tax breaks and Mass Solar Loan Program.  Her system in just two months which have been particularly cloudy and rainy have exceeded projections by 14%.

She chose born and raised Gloucesterite Tim Sanborn’s Cazeault Solar and Home and has nothing but great things to say about the process and the results.

Call to talk to Tim Sanborn From Cazeault Solar Home at 978-281-4625

Watch our video to hear how she worked her system-

Here is an image of Elizabeth’s system-

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Here is the reading showing her system producing 14% more than projected.

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Here is the chart showing her system producing more than she is consuming!

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Post Graduate Program for Yoga Teachers

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“Let the practice speak for itself” – Baron Baptiste

You’ll notice our schedule doesn’t list who is teaching what class. Why is that?

It’s because we believe in giving you space for your own growth. Like dining in a fine restaurant, we believe that your attention should be on your own experience, not on the staff. We keep it simple, strong, and no frills. You know that whatever class you can get to will give you a consistently excellent practice. That isn’t by accident – it’s by design, and it works.

“Let the students have their practice” – Baron Baptiste

At CAPY our teaching team is dedicated to leading a time tested practice, to inspiring you, and to supporting you in your growth on the mat. Sometimes we bring in new poses, or a new little sequence, but mostly we give you the space to measure your own progress in a familiar flow…

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Rose Baker Art Exhibit

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Juni Van Dyke has named Mary Rhinelander McCarl and Ed Leavitt the Rose Baker Artists of the Month for May and June. Juni is the instructor and coordinator of the Rose Baker Art Program and every two months she selects one or two artists from the program to be honored with a show of their work in the lobby of the Senior Center. The May/June show opened the first week in May and can be viewed weekdays from 9am to 4pm until the end of June.

During the summer, Mary Rhinelander McCarl paints the beaches, marshes, and rocks of Cape Ann. During the long Cape Ann winter she concentrates on painting flower arrangements and collages inspired by her study of Medieval Art.   Over the years, Mary has studied printmaking, batik, embroidery, and quilt making.

In this exhibit, she has chosen to display her watercolor and acrylic work.

Mary strives to…

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Open House Thursday at EPDS!

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Our Next Open House is THIS Thursday (May 12th) from 1 pm to 3 pm! Open houses at EPDS are a great way to learn about our school and programs for PreK through 8th Grade! Can’t make an Open House? CONTACT US ANYTIME to schedule a tour! Call us at 978.283.1700 or via email: epdsfrontdesk@gmail.comLOCALLYGRWON_FINAL.jpg

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School Arts Festival this Saturday

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The Gloucester Public Schools Art Festival is here! Join us for a free day-long celebration of art, music, dance and theater. Amazing artwork by Gloucester’s pre-K-12 students will be on display and performances will take place all day. We’ll even have a group art project taking place in the Cape Ann Museum Courtyard. Don’t miss this fun, family event for all ages. Sponsored by Gloucester Education Foundation
When: Saturday, May 14, 2016 10:30am – 3:30pm
Location: Downtown Gloucester – Sawyer Free Library, City Hall, Cape Ann Museum, The Hive, Pleasant Street Tea Co. & Toodeloos!
Schedule of Events

10:30 AM: Opening Remarks – City Hall / High School Drama Workshop – Sawyer Free Library
10:45 AM: Dancing Through the Decades workshop with Sarah Swift – City Hall
11 AM-1 PM: Collage Art Project – Cape Ann Museum Courtyard (inside the Museum if raining)
11:15 AM: Mad Hot Ball Demonstration – City Hall…

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Celebrating Nurses Week – Special Offerings May 6 – 12th.

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Happy Nurse’s Week!

Celebrating family, friends neighbors and colleagues in nursing – 

  • Nearly 3.4 million registered nurses in the United States constitute our nation’s largest health care profession
  • Registered nurses meet the different and emerging health care needs of the American population in a wide range of settings.
  • Nurses have been voted the most trusted profession in America in Gallup’s annual survey, ranking professions for their honesty and ethics
  • 81%  of Americans believe nurses’ honesty and ethical standards are either “high” or “very high.”
  • It is the 11th time nurses have been voted the most trusted profession.

Nurses Week 2016 LogoDownload-ColorSpecial Offering for Nurses at Dreamtime Wellness™ – ‘Giving Back’ to Those That Give So Much.

During Nurse’s Week – FOB Nurses SAVE MORE. Mention this post and SAVE $30 off any Reiki or Hypnosis Session, Reiki Training or Gift Certificate Purchased During Nurses Week. Gift yourself…

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Jack Sweeney’s Baseball Book

Hi Joey, can you post this review with the photo of the cover about Jack Sweeney recently published book.. Thanks, Rick Gold, Gloucester. 

Jack Sweeney, of Rocky Neck, recently published a book about baseball titled,”101 All-Time Fantasy Baseball Teams”. I am a friend of Jack’s and am writing this review, not because I know him, but because I loved the book and think others should hear about it. 

  While I am not what one would call an avid baseball fan, I do have fond memories as a boy of the likes of Mickey Mantle, Joe DiMaggio and the fables of guys like Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth and others of their ilk.

  Jack’s book brought me back to those nostalgic period in my life when I did think more about ball players, their feats and fame. The book has an interesting architecture which breaks up the pages into interesting short segments about the players. The book pulls one into reading the stories and sub-stories about the players and the sport with a nice touch of humor. Yes, the book does have statistics but not the boring columns of numbers, but rather short stories that tie the players and the sport and all together.  

  For me to stay interested in a book about baseball was this author’s great accomplishment and I give Jack a lot of credit for keeping my interest peeked…. after reading 25 pages I was hooked.

  Read the book from one of Gloucester’s own and I think you will see what I mean. By the way, the book’s cover was created by Jack’s wife, Marie. The book is available at The Book Store (downtown). 

Rick Gold

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Vote in the Cape Ann Museum’s Photo Contest

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Head to the Cape Ann Museum’s Facebook page and vote for your favorite photo of Cape Ann under the theme of “home”! Voting ends Friday, May 20th.

The public is encouraged to vote for their favorite photo(s) by “liking” them on Facebook. Every “like” is a vote and the process is open to everyone, so invite your friends to do the same by sharing the post! The top three photos with the most “likes” will be awarded first, second and third place prizes.

Edward Monnelly, Sunrise Bass Rocks I Edward Monnelly, Sunrise Bass Rocks I

In conjunction with this summer’s exhibition, Design/Build: The Drawings of Phillips & Holloran, Architects, the Museum hosted an online photography contest. Photographers were invited to submit images based on the theme of “home” that capture the unique character of Cape Ann. Now we need the public to vote and tell us who the winners are!

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May Day by the Bay opens the 2016 season with an elegant and yet simple lawn party in Lanesville

May Day by the Bay opens the 2016 season with an elegant and yet simple lawn party in Lanesville right on the water of Ipswich Bay, sponsored by the St. John’s Episcopal Church, Gloucester on Saturday May 14th. This event will start at 4:00 pm and will last till sundown. It will combine the elegant theme of a long gone era, the The Great Gatsby Jazz Age along with a simple lawn party where only present day casual cocktail dress is necessary. For those people who wish to dress up and enjoy the fun of living in a different age, there will be a costume contest, Here we would expect to see some imaginative and exciting costumes to add fun to the entire occasion. There will be a designer signature cocktail, cheese table and passed hot hors d’oeurves, while live music will be provided by the Kate Barry Band. The highlight of the event will be a silent auction along with a raffle offering a grand prize for the winner. The monies from this event will help support St.John’s commitment to the wider community through their many and varied outreach programs, including Harvest Meals, Open Door, Grace Center, St.John’s Thrift Shop, Alcoholics Anonymous, Souper Bowl, Action Shelter Sandwich Lunches, Common Cathedral, Pastoral Care and Learn to Cope. Here are some of the items you may find while at May Day by the Bay: In the silent auction both small items such as jewelry, handcrafted, artwork, movie tickets, gift baskets, and large items such as estate jewelry, week at a holiday cottage, fine art, tickets to sports and cultural events, gift certificates, and services of all kinds from financial to tutoring. Advanced Reservations must be purchased by contacting Gwen MacDonald at <gwen.s.macdonald@gmail.com> or call (774) 225 – 1513.