Community Stuff 9/26/15

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Fellowship Soup: Saturdays 11:30am-1pm

From October thru April, (weather permitting), GUMC once again is opening it’s kitchen to the community.

  Located at 436 Washington St, GUMC offers free soup, bread, and dessert for all. 

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Parents Night Out

Drop of the kids at the Gloucester United Methodist Church and enjoy a night out. 

On Friday, October  9th from 5-8pm, kids will be busy doing Christian themed games, music and crafts and it’s free for all!  We serve supper so you don’t have to!

to register call the church at 978-281-1040

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Pillowcase Drive

The Gloucester United Methodist Church is holding a Pillowcase Drive for their mission, Little Dresses for Africa. Simple dresses are made out of pillow cases or fabric, and distributed through the orphanages, churches and schools in Africa and throughout the world.

We accept all sewing aid from bias tape, elastic, lace and thread. The pillowcase aid can be dropped of at the church and placed in the specially marked drop box, 

located by the ramp door. For more information contact Julie at 978-290-9312.

Thank you

Julie Kesterson


Hi Joey.  Could you please help publicize the next Theatre in the Pines production, Thornton Wilder’s “Our Town”?  It will be performed at the Shalin Liu, opening on Thursday, October 1 and running through Sunday, October 4.  Show times are 7:30 PM on Thursday, Friday and Saturday and 3 PM on Sunday.  Attached is a small version of their poster.  Thanks in advance. Peter


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Past The Breakwater – MUST VIEW Full Documentary About The Current State Of The Fishing Industry In Gloucester From Anthony Farenwald

Live Smoking Porkcicles @CaptJoeLobster

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The butcher at East Gloucester Stop and Shop was kind enough to cut this pork loin into strips for me.

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Cut the coated pork strips in half and generously reapplied the Paul Prudhomme rub.

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Insert a sharp knife in the middle to make it easy to insert the popsicle stick.  Before removing the knife,  insert the popsicle stick using the knife as a guide.

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Set up the grill for offset smoking. Looking for 225-250 degrees.
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Be sure to soak your popsicle sticks in water for at least twenty minutes to get some moisture in them so they don’t burn up during the cook. I folded over a piece of tin foil and placed it under the popsicle sticks for a little insurance.

An hour in-
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When you get the bark you want, mop em with your favorite bar b que sauce on both sides-
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After a turn take em off and eat em hot!
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It’s 2015 Gran Prix of Gloucester Weekend!!!!

If you’ve never gone you’re missing out.  It’s a true spectacle.

For all the details check out the awesome website- http://www.gpgloucester.com/

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Gran Prix of Gloucester Day One Course Map

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2015 Good Morning Gloucester Gloucester MA Preliminary Election Poll

Comments on this post are disabled. This is strictly a poll and any comments endorsing one candidate or another on this post will not be posted.

Your votes in our poll are however, greatly appreciated

Absentee voting is now open at the clerk’s office during normal business hours. Voting will close on Monday September 28th at 12 NOON.


Election Dates for 2015

Preliminary Election: September 29, 2015
Municipal Election:    November 3, 2015

Candidates Listed In Random Order


Sefatia Romeo Theken 2015 Gloucester MA Mayoral Election Video

Video produced by Rick Moore- http://www.msonewsports.com/

To View Other Candidate submissions- https://2015gloucestermaelection.wordpress.com/

An Offer To All #GloucesterMA Election Candidates:
gmglogohires

As you all know we don’t take political stances here or endorse candidates but what I’d like to offer is an invitation for any candidate that is running for office in Gloucester to submit a video explaining why they think they are best suited for the position they are running for. The easiest way to do this would be to upload the video to YouTube.

The videos will be released once and placed on GMG at 7PM on the following night that they are received. If more than one video is submitted to me at goodmorninggloucester@yahoo.com then the first one that is submitted will be aired the following evening at 7PM and the next one submitted will be posted the following evening at 7PM. There will be a link in each candidates post containing their video to goodmorninggloucester@yahoo.com which will have all previously submitted candidate’s videos.

Once they are submitted they will be added to https://2015gloucestermaelection.wordpress.com/ where all the videos will be available for viewing at any time on the same page.

In the title of the video it should list the candidate’s name- position they are running for and the words “GMG submission”.

As always the GMG politics disclaimer- any post on these pages containing a candidate does not imply an endorsement for any candidate. Comments on www.goodmorninggloucester.com for these video submissions on the blog will be turned off for these posts as well.

Hopefully this will serve to help candidates get their message across.

Good luck and thank you to all that participate in the process for the love of Gloucester and making it better.

 

Community Stuff 9/24/15

Cause when something stinks it’s time for a change!

‘Stuff-A-Van” Diaper Drive and National Diaper Need Awareness Week Sept 28-October 2


Local Cape Ann organizations are working together to promote a Diaper Drive to highlight National Diaper Need Awareness Week during September 28 through Oct 2. Changing a diaper is as an essential parenting skill as feeding a baby but for 1 in 3 families not having enough diapers can impact the health and nutrition of their children, and their families.

Currently, it is estimated that 1 out of 3 American families raising babies will experience diaper need and the accompanying risks including heightened stress, food insecurity, and health risks. Daily compromises for nutrition and hygiene basics can wear on the whole family.  In a recent study published in Pediatrics, the authors found that mothers who did not have enough diapers for their babies were more likely to report depressive and anxious symptoms than other low-income mothers. This, in turn effects the child’s healthy development.

The Cape Ann community shares those risks. That is why the North Shore Postpartum Depression Task Force, working alongside of state legislators and local partners, is sponsoring an array of activities including a diaper drive to recognize National Diaper Need Awareness Week. Diapers may be dropped off during Sept 28-October 2 “Stuff-A-Van'” visits at Magnolia Farmers Market (9/28),  Ipswich Farmers Market (9/30), Cape Ann Farmers’ Market (10/1) and throughout the week at Ipswich’s Birth to Three Center and at Pathways for Children in Gloucester. The week will culminate at a public event hosted by The Open Door in Gloucester at 28 Emerson Avenue on October 2 from 2:30 – 3:30 pm.

Speakers will include Senator Bruce Tarr, presenting both a Legislative Resolution and a Gubernatorial Proclamation recognizing National Diaper Need Awareness Week. Lydia Ramirez, a Cape Ann mother will speak about her family’s personal experience with diaper need. Claire Hailson, Director of the Anchor of Hope Diaper Bank, will discuss what actions communities can take to address the challenges families experience when confronting an inadequate diaper supply.

Diaper need is an important issue, not just because it’s stressful hearing a crying baby. Families have to balance cash for diapers, utilities or other necessities and there just isn’t enough. To add to that stress, day care providers often require families to provide their child’s diapers for the day.  

That can easily cost a family between $80 and $120 a month. For a family living within the federal poverty guidelines, that can add up to about 6% of their salary.

Although a family may qualify for Women, Infants and Children supplemental nutrition program (a.k.a WIC)  diapers are not included in this form of support.  

What can families do if they can’t afford diapers? Locally,  The Open Door, Pathways for Children, Action, Inc and Ipswich’s Birth to Three Family Center offer limited supplies. Diapers collected during the drive will be distributed by Ipswich Birth to Three and The Open Door. There is the National Diaper Bank Network, which includes more than 240 community based ‘diaper banks’. 

Providing diapers to families in need is one concern. Changing how diapers are taxed and how WIC packages exclude diapers is another. The bigger issues, really, are more affordable housing and wider support for families in our communities.  

“The most important thing from my perspective is that small things impact big things…We can’t address the bigger issues of poverty and child development if we don’t address the most basic issues … It shouldn’t be considered an extra for children to have clean, dry diapers,” said Joanne Goldblum, a co-author of the Pediatrics study and executive director of the New Haven-based National Diaper Bank Network. 

Answering a baby’s basic need for diapers should be fairly simple. The sad fact is this is a major stress for families. We need to change that.

Press Contact- 

Kitt Cox, Coordinator

North Shore Postpartum Depression Task Force

kittcox@gmail.com ,


Acupuncture at SeaPortVet

Hi Joey,

The times they are a-changing! Dr. Sarah Hammond (who joined our team last September) is now officially offering acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine options to our patients! Client response has been very positive, and we’d like to formally get the word out so folks know that these services are available. So if you have any space on GMG to help us get a shout out, it would be much appreciated 🙂

Stay awesome,

Ray Cahill

SeaPort Veterinary Hospital
Now Providing Veterinary Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine
Gloucester, MA – Dr. Ray Cahill and the SeaPort Veterinary Hospital are pleased to
announce the certification of Dr. Sarah Hammond in the science of veterinary
acupuncture. “With the addition of these treatment offerings, SeaPort Veterinary
Hospital is able to provide our patients added options for enhancing overall wellness and
treating a wide variety of disorders including orthopedic disease, kidney failure and
gastrointestinal problems”, says Dr. Cahill. Acupuncture has been practiced in both
animals and humans for thousands of years. These treatments help stimulate specific
points in the body resulting in a therapeutic homeostatic effect. “I am excited to combine
my knowledge of Western medicine with these Eastern modalities to enhance the
comfort and quality of life we provide to our patients”, explains Dr. Hammond.
About the SeaPort Veterinary Hospital
SeaPort Veterinary Hospital is a state-of-the-art facility that provides comprehensive
medical, surgical and dental health care for dogs, cats and exotic pets. Its mission is to
deliver high quality veterinary care with an emphasis on respect and compassion for
both patients and clients. The hospital, owned and operated by Dr. Ray Cahill, has
modern dental and surgical suites, an in-house laboratory, digital radiography,
ultrasound and an on-site pharmacy.


Election Info From The City Of Gloucester Website (I didn’t know online Voter Registration was an option)

Editors note: I had no idea you could register to vote online.  That may get more people involved so here’s the information and link-

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Elections

Absentee voting is now open at the clerk’s office during normal business hours. Voting will close on Monday September 28th at 12 NOON.

Election Dates for 2015


Preliminary Election: September 29, 2015
Municipal Election:    November 3, 2015
September 29, 2015 Specimen Ballot
The last day to register to vote, or make changes to your voter status for the November 4, 2015 election is Wednesday October 14, 2015.  The City Clerk’s office will remain open until 8pm on that day for voter registration, enrollment and address changes only.  NEW: You may also register on line see below for more details.
If any resident is interested in being a poll worker we welcome you to come into the City Clerk’s office and apply.  Polls are open from 7am to 8pm on election days. POLL WORKER TRAINING IS MONDAY SEPTEMBER 21, 2015 @ 10:30am AT CITY HALL, KYROUZ AUDITORIUM.  Anyone interested may attend.
Voter Registration and Absentee Ballot Information
Any U.S. citizen who is 18 years of age or older may register to vote in his/her city or town of residence. To register in Gloucester, you may come to the city clerk’s office during regular business hours or click the link below to download a mail in registration form. We are located at: 9 Dale Ave. Gloucester, MA 01930. Note: A picture ID may be requested at the time of registration.
See below for instructions on the Secretary of State’s office new online voter registration:
As of June 23,

Online Voter Registration Now Available

Secretary of the Commonwealth William Francis Galvin is pleased to announce that online voter registration is available in the Commonwealth through the portal launched by his office. This important advancement will make registration easier and more convenient as well as cut costs relating to the printing of voter registration forms.

Massachusetts citizens can apply online by visiting Secretary Galvin’s website at www.sec.state.ma.us and clicking the “Massachusetts Register to Vote Online” button to access the online application system. Any Massachusetts citizen who has a valid identification card issued by the Registry of Motor Vehicles will be able to use the online system to apply to register to vote, update their address or change their party enrollment.

Massachusetts citizens who do not have identification issued by the Registry of Motor Vehicles can still complete an application online which they can print, sign and mail or hand-deliver to their local election official. (click the highlighted web address for fast link to the elections page)

Non-Registered Voter Information
A non-registered voter has up to 20 days prior to any election day to register to vote. If the voter fails to comply then his/her name will not be posted on the registered voters list and he/she will not be able to cast his/her vote in that election.

Paul McGeary 2015 Gloucester MA Mayoral Election Video

To View Other Candidate submissions- https://2015gloucestermaelection.wordpress.com/

An Offer To All #GloucesterMA Election Candidates:
gmglogohires

As you all know we don’t take political stances here or endorse candidates but what I’d like to offer is an invitation for any candidate that is running for office in Gloucester to submit a video explaining why they think they are best suited for the position they are running for. The easiest way to do this would be to upload the video to YouTube.

The videos will be released once and placed on GMG at 7PM on the following night that they are received. If more than one video is submitted to me at goodmorninggloucester@yahoo.com then the first one that is submitted will be aired the following evening at 7PM and the next one submitted will be posted the following evening at 7PM. There will be a link in each candidates post containing their video to goodmorninggloucester@yahoo.com which will have all previously submitted candidate’s videos.

Once they are submitted they will be added to https://2015gloucestermaelection.wordpress.com/ where all the videos will be available for viewing at any time on the same page.

In the title of the video it should list the candidate’s name- position they are running for and the words “GMG submission”.

As always the GMG politics disclaimer- any post on these pages containing a candidate does not imply an endorsement for any candidate. Comments on www.goodmorninggloucester.com for these video submissions on the blog will be turned off for these posts as well.

Hopefully this will serve to help candidates get their message across.

Good luck and thank you to all that participate in the process for the love of Gloucester and making it better.

 

Prescription Drug Take-Back Day Saturday, September 26, 2015 -Rose Baker Senior Center

Leucistic Crow From Arthur Adamson

Hi Joey,

I thought I’d share a couple of pics I got of a crow in my front yard in Rockport.  A rare leucistic  condition that occurs in many different species of animals.  Just the head and tip of the left wing are affected. 

Love your page!

Arthur Adamson

Highview Road

Rockport

leucistic crow 1

Leucistic crow 2

Community Stuff 9/23/15

fall fest church 2015

FALL BULB SALE


Hi Joe,
This is Dave Asaro’s daughter Kristy,  you had posted my coyote pics on GoodMorningGloucester this winter.  I’m not sure if you had heard but my dad was in a horrible mountain bike accident in Arizona this Saturday.  He fractured his cervical spine and is still in critical care and on a ventilator.  He has some paralysis but we are still in the waiting game to see to what extent.  If you know my dad he is a fighter and won’t stop until he’s back on his bike!  His biking friends have started a fund to help with his extensive medical bills.  If you could post the link to his GoFundMe page that would be a blessing.  Not sure if you can post things like that or not but I figured I’d ask!  He’s had such a outpouring of support already from people around town and I’m just trying to get the word spread as he’s going to have a long road ahead of him.
here is the link!  We are also putting his latest health updates on there!
https://www.gofundme.com/daveasaro
Thanks again Joe,
Kristy & all the Asaro family


HAPPY AUTUMN! From Tom Philbrook Design Wishes You A Happy Autumn!

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HAPPY AUTUMN!

I’m early this season — but early’s always better than late. Now you have plenty of time to plan your celebration for the Autumnal Equinox — coming to you on Wednesday, September 23rd at 4:21 am E.T.

Wishing you one to really hoot about!

OXOXOXOX

Tom Philbrook

http://www.thomasphilbrook.com

“I would rather sit on a pumpkin, and have it all to myself, than be crowded on a velvet cushion.”

— Henry David Thoreau 

Thomas A Philbrook

Philbrook Design

PO Box 373

Rockport MA 01966

978.546.9513

http://www.thomasphilbrook.com

GLOUCESTER 18up and Under30: COOK UP SOME GOOD ART THIS SEMESTER and let your hometown buy Thanksgiving Break Pop Up Art Fair

Cat Ryan submits-

Hi Joey

Check out this great idea! Pauline Bresnahan, artist owner Pauline’s Gifts, mom of three (one a 4th generation Gloucester artist herself) had this great idea to help kids with the business side of art.

Save the date pop up art fair for gloucester college

Gloucester College Students

Thanksgiving Break Pop Up Art Fair sale and exhibit

Thanksgiving is a time to reflect on how grateful you are and remember others. We want to thank you by celebrating your art. Home for the holidays- or not- here’s a chance to show what you’ve done and add an exhibit to your CV! Way better than calling your mother. But do that, too.

Where: the HIVE part of Art Haven (established 2008!) amazing arts center is the host venue, 11 Pleasant Street, Gloucester, MA 01930.

When: One day only, Saturday 11/28/15, from 4-8pm, Thanksgiving break weekend

It’s also “Small Business Saturday” – just after Black Friday. Come downtown and support our local shops and young artists. BONUS! 8pm is still early night for young creatives

Who: Gloucester creative collegiates, recent grads, 18 up and under 30

What: Exhibit a sample of your art, any media (sculptor, song writer, musician, poet, jeweler, dancer, graphic designer, ceramicist) Take us from “Hey my kid could do that” to “Hey my kid did that!” and “I want it!” We’ll help figure out the display if you can’t. You are responsible for delivery and take away. Stay in touch for more information.

We’re in the ‘save the date’ early planning stage and hope:

· that you can be there in person to experience the pop up art fair exhibit and celebration, host your ‘booth’, network, and more. If you can’t your art can (and your friends and family at home can drop by. More than turkey for the empty nesters.)

· that you can sell something

· that a digital one page tear sheet for each artist is created

· that you buddy up with one TAG artist

· that a directory is fostered – like an alumni news so you can together share contacts and expertise, friendship,  and that you can build a contact list of people interested in your work

· Did you know that Pauline’s daughter, Kate, David Brooks (founder Art Haven) and Leon Doucette (currently working at Cape Ann Museum) graduated the same year from Gloucester High? What other local news will we learn?

Contact: Email Pauline Bresnahan paulinebresnahan@hotmail.com

if you want to exhibit, if you’re a parent of a college student who may want to hear about it, if you’d like to help, if you’d like to be a sponsor. Three artists have already signed up Kate Bresnahan, James Curcuru and Nicole Dahlmer.