In Honor Of St Patrick’s Day- Corned Beef Brisket Point Guest Post From Bill O’Connor of www.northshorekid.com @kidns

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Bill writes-

Hey Joe,

With Saint Patrick’s Day just around the corner, there are some great deals out there on brisket.  $1.66/lb at Stop and Shop – point cut. It was packed in a completely saturated brine, and I should have soaked it in plain water to cut the saltiness. I didn’t figure this out until the first taste of the finished product.

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Unpack. Rinse. Salt. Pepper. Let sit [covered] until it reaches room temp.

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Low and slow is the way to go.  Grill dome top temp was 300 – 350°, offset fire, bricks and hardwood charcoal mix, soaked mesquite chips, pan with water. I figure the dome top temp is 75-100° higher than offset area of grill.

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Beef is pulled at ~165-170° internal temp.

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Bark.

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Yep.

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Wrapped plastic over foil – try it. Rest for at least an hour.

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Between my fear of heights and my fear of animans this never would have happened to me.

First of all I never would have been standing on something over two feet off the ground without some type of handle or something.  Second of all animals want to kill and eat you.  So, no, I’ll never have to worry about being in this type of situation.  I’ll be in the cafe on the second floor overlooking all the suckers getting maimed by bulls while I drink a beer.

That’s how I roll sucka.

Community Stuff From www.capeanncommunity.com 3/10/16

Cape Ann Museum Photo Contest

March 9, 2016 ~ Cape Ann Museum

Inspired by Home Online Photo Contest

In conjunction with this summer’s exhibition, Design/Build: The Drawings of Phillips & Holloran, Architects, the Museum is hosting an online photography contest. Photographers are invited to submit images based on the theme of “home” that capture the unique character of Cape Ann (photos must be taken in Rockport, Gloucester, Essex or Manchester-by-the-Sea). Whether a physical place, a distant memory or a local reminder, there is inspiration to be found throughout Cape Ann’s distinct architecture, neighborhoods and cultural districts.

Deadline for submission: April 29, 2016

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Each entrant must complete and sign one entry form (download here).

For more information visit: Cape Ann Museum Photo Contest


OPEN HOUSE this Thursday at Eastern Point Day School!

March 7, 2016 ~ epdsfrontdesk

Are you or someone you know looking for a new school? Interested in finding out more about our homeschool program? New to the area? Consider Eastern Point Day School!

Join us for OPEN HOUSE this THURSDAY, March 10! 1:00 to 3:00 pm @ 8 Farrington Ave, near Niles Beach!

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Open houses at EPDS are a great way to learn about our school and programs for PreK through 8th Grade! Interested students and their families are welcome and encouraged to attend! Our kids will share with you why they love this school, as they tour you through our classrooms. From a parent’s perspective, you’ll learn about our focus on academic excellence, small class sizes, respect for your child’s individualism and our reasonable tuition.

Can’t make an Open House? CONTACT US anytime to schedule a tour!

Call us at 978.283.1700 or via email: epdsfrontdesk@gmail.com

And don’t forget to check out our Facebook page to see what our kids are up to!


Paint Nite Fundraiser

March 8, 2016 ~ coliecatherine

Paint Nite Fundraiser to benefit the East Gloucester Vikings Youth Program image

Date: Wednesday May 4th

Time : 7pm

Where: Mile Marker One

Purchase tickets at: https://paintnite.com/events/1055137.html


Little Tykes Summer Program at EPDS!

March 8, 2016 ~ epdsfrontdesk

Hey PreK Parents!!! Is it too early to think about Summer?! We think not!

Eastern Point Day School is offering a Little Tykes Summer Program, run by our fabulous PreK/Kindergarten teacher, Mrs. Gaeta! First session begins June 27th!

For more information, please visit our website or give us a call! 978.283.1700

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Elder Law Presentation: Protecting Your Assets—Myths & Misinformation

March 8, 2016 ~ trixy546

SeniorCare Inc. will host a presentation by Attorney Natalie A. Simon addressing concerns we have as we age and steps we can take to protect our financial interests on Thursday, April 7, 2016, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the SeniorCare offices located at 49 Blackburn Center in Gloucester, MA.

Attorney Simon will address concerns about losing assets if it becomes necessary to enter a nursing facility. In addition, she will discuss how best to prepare legally, including the creation of critical documents (i.e., Health Care Proxy, Durable Power of Attorney and Advance Directives). Finally, Attorney Simon will discuss trusts and who needs them, who does not, whether or not it is important to avoid probate, and the myths and misinformation that are causing confusion in this important decision-making process.

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Natalie A. Simon is a Gloucester, Massachusetts elder law attorney. Attorney Simon received her JD, cum laude, from Boston College Law School in 1981, and, after associations with Boston law firms, opened her own elder law practice in Gloucester. She has been a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys since 1991, is a founding officer of its Massachusetts Chapter and has served on the Chapter’s Board of Directors since its inception. She has received awards for Outstanding Achievement from the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and its Massachusetts Chapter. Attorney Simon was delighted to have been asked to join the Board of Directors of SeniorCare Inc. in 2013.

There is no charge for the workshop.  For information and to reserve your space, contact Tracy Arabian at SeniorCare Inc. at 978-281-1750 x-508 or tracy.arabian@seniorcareinc.org.

 

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March 11 Meeting of the Gloucester Area Astronomy Club

March 8, 2016 ~ Michael Deneen

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On Friday March 11 GAAC is extremely fortunate to have Dr. John Hobbs with a presentation on his hands-on work in the Apollo era, analyzing moon rocks at Cornell University. John has an amazing, first-hand story to tell. If you’ve always wanted to meet and ask questions of someone personally involved in the science results from the Apollo Moon missions, this is your chance.

This one promises to be a lot of fun.

Dr. Hobbs received a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from the University of New Hampshire, and spent a year as a National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow at the U.S. Army Materials and Mechanics Research Laboratory.

John also put in a year as a National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow in the Chemistry Department at Cornell University. It was at Cornell that he performed trace analysis on the Apollo 11 lunar samples.

More recently, John has had a long career developing security equipment for the Federal Aviation Administration.

Save the date! Come on in and enjoy an evening of great conversation, a terrific first-hand account of an important, historical series of events, and yummy things to eat and drink. All are welcome. We’re easy to find, the parking is free and plentiful, the people are always friendly, and there is no cost. It’s all good.

GAAC meets on the second Friday of the month at 8:00 pm, at the Lanesville Community Center, 8 Vulcan Street in the Lanesville neighborhood of Gloucester. For more information on the club see their website at http://gaac.us, their Facebook page, http://www.facebook.com/GAACpage, or on twitter, @GAACster.


2nd Annual Volunteer Recruitment Fair at Cruiseport

March 9, 2016 ~ trixy546

The Open Door was one of over 30 exhibitors at the 2015 Volunteer Fair.The Open Door was one of over 30 exhibitors at the 2015 Volunteer Fair.

SeniorCare’s RSVP Volunteer Program will hold its Second Annual Volunteer Recruitment Fair at Cruiseport in Gloucester in celebration of National Volunteer Week on Thursday, April 14, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. There will be more than 30 nonprofits with information about how volunteers can get involved and make a difference. Nonprofits representing a wide range of needs throughout the community are looking for volunteers of any age.  The Volunteer Fair is made possible through a grant from the Massachusetts Service Alliance, with support from SeniorCare and Cruiseport. For information about how to join the fair and have a table, contact elizabeth.caron@seniorcareinc.org or 978-281-1750.

 

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Sharpen Your Scalpels! MG HarborLAB Lobster 101

March 9, 2016 ~ maritimegloucesterprograms

Register Today… Only a Few Seats Remaining!

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Making Smash Burgers On The @STOKGrills Charcoal Drum #GetStoked

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My daughters wanted to have a cookout after school so we loosely formed up some 80/20 burgers with baked bacon bits inside and smashed em up on the STOK Drum!
Big hit

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And a Ribeye for good measure! Note the hash marks you get with the cast iron grates on the STOK!
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So you wanna be a killer whale trainer…

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Honestly, what other outcome is there?  You’re playing around with an animal that has “killer” in it’s name.  Just be grateful the thing hasn’t eaten you for lunch.

Kingsford Blue Bag Pro Comp Briquettes On Sale At Costco Cheap!

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Time to load up!

PNW Smoker, a forum member at http://www.bbq-brethren.com passed along this great Charcoal sale at Costco –

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On sale this month. Their ad says $4.xxx off, but they don’t give you the price.

After instant rebate, two 18lb bags are $15.69. I was at Home Depot just before Costco and they had 11lb bags for $9.88. That’s nearly half the price at Costco

Pretty good deal at Costco I’d say. I got my three bundle limit 🙂
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Chamber Partners with City for the Block Parties

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Mayor Announces Partnership with Cape Ann Chamber
Chamber to take over coordination of annual city block parties

Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken announced recently that the City will be partnering with the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce in order to coordinate the downtown block parties this year.

As the residents of Gloucester know well, the annual block parties are a festive and busy time. For years, they were overseen by volunteers. During that time, the block parties have grown drawing more and more people to the downtown area. This year is not expected to be any different. In order to maximize the opportunity that the block parties present and to ensure that participation and revenues continue to grow, the City has enlisted the help of the Cape Ann Chamber and its business membership to promote and serve all those who will attend.

“The annual block parties are an important time for…

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Douchebag of the day award goes to…

This guy.
At Market Basket.  Close to the front door.  Not way far away.
You sir are a douchebag.
Who does this? Like what kind of human being takes up two parking spaces close to the front door of the busiest parking lot in town? Do you think this person has a single friend?

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As if nature wasn’t horrifying enough- Now we got ostriches trying to murder cyclists!

I’m pretty sure it would be about two seconds into realizing an ostrich was going to bite my head off before I shit my pants.

Rockport Cub Scouts Corned Beef & Cabbage Dinner

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Rockport Cub Scouts’ Pack 55 are hosting their second annual Corned Beef & Cabbage Dinner Fundraiser on Saturday, March 12 from 4-7PM at Spiral Hall on the corner of Broadway & School street in Rockport. Dinner, Beverage and Dessert is $10 for adults and $7 for children under 12. Carry-out will be available. Cash, Local Checks & Credit Cards accepted. All proceeds will support Cub Scouting in Rockport. E-mail pack55rockport@gmail.com for more info.

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Introducing The Newest Member Of a The GMG Family- Bridgette Matthews!

I’m very happy to have Bridgette on the team.  I’ve been a fan of her photography for a long time.  And you know when you get that feeling about good people? Well Bridgette is one of those people. Positive energy 24/7. I’m sure you’re going to enjoy her posts!

Please welcome her with me to the team!

  

#GloucesterMA International Seafood Reception Hosted By Mayor Sefatia

Gorgeous Displays and Gifts For Seafood Buyers and Sellers From Around The Globe.  Bus loads of seafood buyers are about to be fed and go on a tour of our local seafood businesses.  Stay tuned for a major announcement.

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Five-Day Bare Bones Wood Carving Classes With David Calvo March 16-20, 2016

Five-Day Bare Bones Wood Carving Classes

The Bare Bones Wood Carving Class will give the beginner carving enthusiast a solid foundation in woodcarving because we address the carving skill from its most simpliest building blocks. No matter what your carving style preference is you need to know the fundamentals of carving technique and you need to know it well. In sports, because woodcarving is part sport, the learning curve of having strong fundamentals is akin to a tennis pro who has trained his tennis volley to be both effortless and graceful. Woodcarving can be effortless and graceful too. This is the romance and attraction of the skill.

WE WILL STUDY AND EXPLORE THE FOLLOWING:

  • WOOD CARVING TOOL SHARPENING: Learn how to design and sharpen your tool edge so that you have better control and a more versatile woodcarving chisel. I will show you how to sharpen with the proficiency that was used in the European apprenticship programs. I will also incorporate some Japanese sharpening theory because it comes from the samari traditions and is an integral part of their apprenticeship. Sharp tools that easily bite into the wood and do not skate are an important ingredient for woodcarving with intent.

  • WOOD CARVING TECHNIQUE: Learn how to handle your carving tools in the wood; from roughing out the beginnings of your project to the final delicate detailing. I teach an approach I call “anatomy integration” and it is an integral part of good hand technique. Wood carving is a skill that incorporates the body to better assist your hand control of the gouges. It is like a baseball pitcher throwing you a ball. You swing with the bat and use your body to step into the hit. The same is true in woodcarving, you use your body strength and weight for the cutting action. Simply stated; You don’t have to be a physical giant to handle woodcarving tools; it’s all in the technique.

  • YOUR WOOD CARVING PROJECT: In the five-day class each students will complete a few wood carving projects. In addition to practice exercises, you will carve a large fleur-de-lis that contains all the possible carving approaches and a woodcarver’s compass to understand wood grain. These are great projects because we can learn all aspects of carving thru them: technique, visual mapping and design elements. Each student does the same project which allows me creatively to keep repeating myself so the information I give you is reinforced. I have time tested this approach over many years and it is highly successful for adults.

  • ART OF SEEING: Learn the mechanical steps in the process of carving. Often I hear my new students say what I call the beginner’s mantra… “What do I do next?” There are mechanical steps to seeing what is the next move in your project. I also work with an approach method I call visual mapping. It is an activity that helps you to move through the progressive steps of your carving project. It is teachable and gaining this skill is critical for the beginner’s eye.

  • DESIGN SKILLS: Learn how to design your wood carving projects using references that many of the great artists used. There are many basic tools and mechanical steps to designing that are unknown to the novice woodcarver. This approach to building your design will expand your imagination and the steps to creating your own projects will start to come more easily to you. Finally, among many other things, you will learn about building contrast in your piece, a necessity to having a striking, attractive look.

This wood carving class will give you the skills to add a creative, personal details to all your wood working projects. The class and workshop formats are two, three or five days in length. Calvo Woodcarving School located in Gloucester, Massachusetts is a convenient commute from Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, New Jersey, Connecticut, New York and New York City areas. For those flying in we are located 45 minutes north of Logan Airport in Boston. For more description info click on: The Bare Bones of Wood Carving Article. This wood carving workshop will give you skills that will put you on a whole new level. You will be surprisingly pleased with your new found woodcarving abilities.

March 16-20, 2016   Five-Day Wood Carving Workshop   Wed – Sun

St Joseph’s NovenaCast 1 Taped 3/6/16 @SistaFelicia ‘s House

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St Joseph’s NovenaCast 1 Taped 3/6/16 @SistaFelicia ‘s House

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