Live Cook: Large Shrimp Wrapped In #Bacon On The @STOKGrills Charcoal Drum #GetStoked

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Follow along this evening at http://www.thehomiecast.com for live updates on this cook!

First up I’m going to split up a pound of bacon into thirds and will set up the STOK Drum for offset smoking around 225 degrees for about an hour. I started my coals and pushed them to one side of the grill and tossed a hunk of apple wood on for smoke. The bacon is placed on the opposite side of the grate from the charcoal. The idea is to partially cook the bacon because the shrimp will cook quickly and we want the bacon to finish around the same time once they are wrapped so the shrimp don’t dry out and get rubbery.

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While the bacon is smoking I put the wooden skewers we’ll be using in water so they don’t burn up once they’re on the grill. You’ll want to soak them for at least…

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Congratulations To Scott Ide For Winning Last Week’s Sharing Contest!

Scott Let me know if you want a black or white shirt and when you’ll be coming down the dock to pick it up!

that’s a sweet looking cap!  And there’s only five left and when they’re gone we won’t be reordering them.
Here’s the winning entry-

Here’s the link to this week’s contest which includes two Red Sox Tickets IN ADDITION To The XL Long Sleeve GMG shirt!-

GMG Red Sox Tickets and GMG XL Long Sleeve Logo Shirt Contest

Community Stuff 9/11/15

9/11 tribute at City Hall

Hi Joey!  I was hoping you would let all the good people who like me read your blog.
My husband will be putting up his 9/11 memorial this year in Gloucester City Hall.  Dan survived 9/11 on that devastating day as he was on the 74th floor where he worked for the Port Authority of NY and NJ. At that time we resided in Bergen County NJ, but since over to Gloucester 3 years ago
This can be viewed at the Great Hall on Friday until 12:30 as City Hall closed early on Fridays. Thanks
Brenda Leahy


HELP WANTED

Looking for energetic individuals with boat yard experience. Detailing and shrink-wrapping experience a plus. Will train qualified individuals. Drivers license a must.

Please call 978-281-2608 or email resume to fiberglassrepair@comcast.net


Gloucester Rotary 2016 calendar contest glourotaryphoto2016@gmail.com

 

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Apologies to candidates McGeary and Verga

Editor note.

Several posts have been deleted due to miscommunication on my part. All GMG CONTRIBUTORS HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED THAT campaign celebration posts will not be posted as I feel that seems to be an endorsement and as I’ve written on all of the political announcements (which we do post) that we do not endorse candidates on these pages. So to Candidates Verga and McGeary please accept my apology for my lack of clarity in previously explaining this to my team and be assured it won’t happen again.

GMG Red Sox Tickets and GMG XL Long Sleeve Logo Shirt contest

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The Boston Red Sox are thanking fans for their unwavering support throughout September.

More than a thousand prizes will be distributed at Red Sox games this month, along with players greeting fans at the gates, offering the shirts off their backs, and taking selfies with fans.

GMG is helping the Red Sox say thank you to our viewers by giving away a pair of tickets to the September 25th home game against the Baltimore Orioles at Fenway Park.

Subscribe and confirm your free email subscription to the GloucesterCast Here for one entry

Subscribe and confirm your free email subscription to TheHomieCast Here for one free entry

Buy A GMG embroidered Cap Here for one free entry

Buy  any GMG T Shirt here for one free entry

Buy a GMG Hoodie Here for three free entries

Share the GMG store link http://gmg.storenvy.com/ via Facebook and tag GoodMorningGloucester for one free entry

Share the GMG store link http://gmg.storenvy.com/ via Twitter and Tag @Joey_C for one free entry

Very simple, Sunday Morning September 20th whoever gets the most entries wins.  You can share one Facebook and Twitter once a day every day til then.  I must be tagged in them so I can count the entries.

The Boston Red Sox thank GMG readers for their support. For a full list of team’s “Fan Appreciation Month” activities, visit RedSox.com.

Get to it for your chance to win!

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Fish Tales at Schooner Adventure

Dear Joey,

You know that one of my personal efforts is to encourage non-profits in the city to work together and help each other grow. Here’s a good example of how that can happen. The poster attached is for Fish Tales, the popular live story telling program that is a part of the Gloucester Writers’ Center. This month it is being held on the deck of Adventure, and will feature former fishing crew member Ron Gilson, as well as several other well-known local raconteurs, telling true stories on the theme “Home.” Adventure is of course tied up at Webster Pier, part of Maritime Gloucester on Harbor Loop. Three great local organizations working together; everybody wins.

Thank you for your help getting the word out on GMG.

Regards,

Greg

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NORTH SHORE RESTAURANTS PUT A FRESH SPIN ON RESTAURANT WEEK

NORTH SHORE RESTAURANTS PUT A FRESH SPIN ON RESTAURANT WEEK

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The Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce is excited to announce the new Dine Out Cape Ann.  Cape Ann is throwing away the tired restaurant week model and taking a fresh approach aimed at highlighting the unique flavor of each participating restaurant. The two week event will take place October 25th –  29th and November 1st –  5th, 2015, in restaurants throughout Cape Ann.

Participating restaurateurs have been asked to create exclusive menu options that embrace their particular venue and highlight what makes them unique – from dishes that feature local seafood to signature cocktails and food pairings. This new spin culminates in a wide array of exceptional dining experiences that make up Dine Out Cape Ann.

Cape Ann visitors, as well as locals, are invited and encouraged to indulge in the unique tastes of the area.  This two week event provides plenty of time to experience the creative menu offerings at a number of different restaurants on Cape Ann. Enjoy!

Participating restaurants to date include: Alchemy, Cala’s, Latitude 43, Ohana, Jalapeños, The Franklin Cape Ann, Windward Grille, Cape Ann Brewing Company, Lobsta Land Restaurant, Sea Glass Restaurant and Lounge and Seaport Grille.

For more information on this event, please contact the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce at info@capeannchamber.com or 978-283-1601.

Community Stuff 9/10/15

THE WRITER’S BLOCK With  John J. Ronan

Season Premier to be Cablecast  September 24 and October 1, 2015

Cape Ann TV and Gloucester resident John J. Ronan have announced the 26th season of the television series, The Writer’s Block with John J. Ronan. The award-winning series is one of the oldest, continuously-running public access shows in New England. In 2005, The Writer’s Block was awarded First Prize for an Educational Program Series by the New England Cable Television Association.

The Silver + 1 Season begins with the student winners of the spring Poetry Without Paper contest, sponsored by the Gloucester Lyceum. Students of elementary, middle, and high school age will read and discuss their poetry. The program will be cablecast Thursday, September 24, 2015 at 8:00 p.m., and repeated one week later. All of the year’s half-hour programs will present interviews with literary figures and artists from varied backgrounds.

John Ronan, producer and host of The Writer’s Block, is a former Gloucester Poet Laureate and a National Endowment for the Arts Fellow in Creative Writing. He is also a journalist and film producer and teaches writing and film as Professor Emeritus at North Shore Community College. (theRonan.org)

“Cape Ann TV is dynamic force for culture on the Cape and we are proud of The Writer’s Block record,” Ronan declares. “Twenty-six seasons is a long run in any market, at any level. This season will be our best yet!”

Community Stuff 9/9/15

Standard GMG Disclaimer:

Good Morning Gloucester Does Not Endorse Candidates and this press release should not be indicative of a an endorsement or non endorsement of any candidates.  We do not back politicians but do post candidacy announcements.

Thursday night Sefatia kickoff

Event Details:

Join us at The Gloucester House on Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015 from 6:30PM to 8:30PM for Sefatia’s Campaign Kickoff event! No tickets and open to all but donations will be accepted. Also campaign hats will be on sale at cost for $10.

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Hello Joey

I represent Cape Ann Figure Skating Club (non profit organization) — and we are looking to get the work out that Skating Lessons start soon.

email: CapeAnnSkatingClub@yahoo.com

http://www.cafsc.org

The Talbot Rink (O’Maley School) on Saturday at 12 Noon!

ALL AGES

ALL LEVELS

6 Week Sessions are only $120.00

Groups run from Sept 22 – Dec 19th

Anything you can include about us in your emails to Gloucester would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you!
Diane Schoonover – Cape Ann Skating Club / Board of Directors

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Rockport Police Offer Back to School Safety Tips

With a new school year now underway, Chief John Horvath and the Rockport Police Department would like to remind community members about several important safety tips and procedures.

Students in the Rockport Public Schools returned to class on Wednesday, Sept. 2.

“Transitioning back to school is an exciting and busy time for families,” Chief Horvath said. “We want to remind parents and guardians to continue to practice these safety tips to keep their children safe while returning to the daily routine of the school year.”

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) reports that approximately 400,000 students in the state are transported to school by buses every year. While school bus travel is generally very safe, the majority of related injuries occur when boarding or exiting a bus because of passing traffic or due to walking in one of the bus driver’s blind spots. Children ages 4 to 7 are at the highest risk of injury.

Chief Horvath recommends parents follow safety procedures outlined by DPH to prevent accidents this school season:

• Educate children on safe bus riding and walking behaviors when getting on and off the bus.

• Teach young children to take five giant steps (10 feet) in front of the bus and to wait for the driver’s signal before crossing.

• Develop appropriate bus pick-up/drop-off policies.

• Closely supervise children under age 10 who must cross the street after exiting the bus.

“Our primary concern is for the safety of our residents,” Chief Horvath said.  “We are reminding drivers to be extra alert behind the wheel and watch out for children as they enter and exit the bus as well as navigate the crosswalks.”

Parents who drive their children to school are asked to please obey the traffic laws in the neighborhoods with schools. Chief Horvath would also like to remind drivers to allow extra time to get to work in the morning due to slower speed limits in school zones and school buses, which are now out on the roads making several stops.

The fine for illegally passing a school bus is a maximum of $200. Repeat offenders may have their licenses suspended.

If walking to school, or when exiting the bus, parents and guardians should educate students about safely crossing the street. The Massachusetts Department of Public Health reports that pedestrian injuries are the second leading cause of unintentional injury-related death among school-aged children 5 to 18 years old.

Most injuries to children in kindergarten through third grade occur when they run into the street mid-block, while older students are most often hurt at intersections. To prevent potential tragedies, children should

• Be aware of pedestrian hazards and how to avoid them

• Know traffic signs and signals, and safe walking zones

• Wait for the “walk” signal at a crosswalk, or for a crossing guard to signal the OK to proceed into the street

Additionally, before sending your child off to school in the morning, Rockport Police recommend checking backpacks to make sure they are a tolerable weight. The American Chiropractic Association advises that backpacks should weigh no more than 10 percent of a student’s body weight, as heavy pressure can negatively affect the skeletal and muscular development in children.


Good Morning,

Can you please share the following or share our Facebook page :  GLOUCESTER FLAG FOOTBALL

THANK YOU!!

Glen McEachern

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Last Night’s Cook On The @STOKGrills Charcoal Drum

Kate Prepped the feta/turkey burgers and Atomic Buffalo Turds and I manned the grill.
Have I told y’all how much fun I’ve been having cooking on my grill this year?

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Hard Rock AIC presents “I Really Like You” for Travel Agents Across North America for Travel Agent Appreciation Month. Best sales force, best all inclusive!

Kate is the first one in the video. Very proud of her performance!
She is a rock star in every way.

More 2015 GMG Community Schooner Festival Photos

 

Peter Digre submits- Three Masted Schooner

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Elinor Teele submits-

A huge thank you to the captains, crews, and organizers! 
I’ll be posting highlights of the day – including individual schooner portraits – to my Flickr account (https://www.flickr.com/photos/44056487@N03/) and photo blog (http://squamcreativeservices.com/photography/photography-blog/) this week.
All photos will eventually make there way into my Boat & Ship Gallery: http://squamcreativeservices.com/photography/photography-gallery/boat-ship-photography/.
If any of the crew would like a digital copy of a photo, they can contact me via my website: http://squamcreativeservices.com/contact/.
Here’s to Gloucester! 
Elinor Teele

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John Sullivan submits-

Joey a little inspirational poem about Columbia schooner design from past now living in present. 

Submitted by John Sullivan
The Columbia stem to stern shear balance of line taunt lines massive power of a lost age takes the wind out of my sails. If one is to be resurrected give me a steel hull where losing a wooden plank will not send me to the bottom. With ease she glides by other more mortal boats and her full sails from top mast down speak of a daring past of wind power. For millennia a steady breeze was the hope of all at sea. We have fallen overboard as we reach for more of everything leaving the past locked in irons. The boat is a compromise of past and future but bow to the dream of its builder. Hail Columbia grand lady of the sea may you have fair winds.

Dave Moore remembers Fred Bodin!

Joey,

I came on board GMG 8/01/13 and when Fred came on-board he responded to an email I sent him 10/17/13. He also posted on GMG about carrying messages a military veterans and he was there like a long lost friend.

“Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant.” Robert Louis Stevenson

I told him in my email about growing up that way and the challenges like a trusted friend I knew all my life! It was his giving hand like in the native culture I grew up around! Carry in one share with the other…It was in that light that I shared this item by a friend DJ Vanas story and link below. I met  DJ through his books and wisdom, he also was a Capt USAF (Dave The sponge of how and why)…In that light I would like to share this in Fred’s memory.

Thank You! God Bless you Fred until we meet again!

Dave & Kim His friends from far-a-way place (South Korea)! Thank you Fred for your wisdom and lessons of Character & Integrity your “Secret Ingredient of friendship”!

Dogtown’s Present Inhabitants, 1908

Posted on October 16, 2013 by Fredrik Bodin 10 comments

Dogtown was still used, even after it was abandoned. This photo, taken by Alice Curtis on July 30th, 1908, shows a cleared landscape and fenced roads. Just over the hill is the City of Gloucester. Now it’s a nature preserve donated by Roger Babson. It’s very overgrown and is very interesting. Dogtown was part of early American history, not much of which was recorded. But when I go there, I can kind of feel it. It’s eerie, and a lot of people feel the same way.

What is the “Secret Ingredient”

By D.J. Vanas © 2008 Below.

https://www.facebook.com/buildingwarriors

http://www.amazon.com/Spirit-Run-D-J-Vanas-ebook/dp/B00G2MB9BO/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1390412282&sr=1-1&keywords=Spirit+on+the+Run

By D.J. Vanas © 2008
You know the feeling of making paper mache with your kids and the sloppy strips of wet paper aren’t sticking to the balloon and you realize you forgot to add flour?

Or when you’re eating at your favorite restaurant, ordered your favorite dish and it’s good, but something seems off and then you hear the new cook forgot to add basil.

When that secret ingredient is missing, it can unbalance the whole experience. Life is much like this in that we can be happy with our families and careers but allow ourselves to get too busy to incorporate the secret ingredient that makes life even sweeter our friends.

My friend Dave got married recently and it felt like a homecoming that I truly needed. Dave, Bobby, Syuk, Mike, Andy and me reminisced about attending the Air Force Academy and the years spent at Los Angeles Air Force Base, living in Hermosa Beach on the beach. We savoured the memories of the sand, the sun and those significant moments in our early lives and careers. We also talked about our current and future goals and dreams.

The irony wasn’t lost on me either when I remembered how we all used to worship the sun, had more hair, could play all day, dance all night and would discuss the challenges of dating or living with roommates until the wee hours. After 18 holes of golf, we were all sunburned, one had a hurt arm, another, a sore back. We spent the day discussing the challenges of marriage and living with kids. On the dance floor at the reception, instead of tearing up the rug, I almost tore a ligament in my knee.

My, how times have changed but our friendships have not. They still run deep and are a source great happiness for me. Sharing time with these people who continue to mean so much was like adding an ingredient to my life I didn’t know I was missing.
A similar experience happened at the UNITY Conference a couple weeks ago where 1,000 Native youth gathered from across the country. I saw special people that have inspired, supported and encouraged me for many years now. Dawn Chase was one of the very first clients to hire me so many years ago. We’ve remained close friends since and she calls me soonka or little brother. Russ Coker, an inspiration to me, who first beat cancer and then went on to win a Tough Man contest! And I’ve known Chance Rush, Pearl Yellowman and Jeri Brunoe since we were all starting off as speakers.

Over the years we’ve had deep, powerful conversations about personal challenges and those confronting our Native communities; we’ve shared times with our families and continue to cross paths as we serve Indian Country. And a hug and words of encouragement from the Odawa firecracker, my auntie Bea Shawanda, is always like medicine to my spirit!  

I’ve been with the friends above through the ups and downs of life – through promotions, great achievements, getting our education, new careers, marriages, celebrations, the birth of our children and successes. We’ve also been together through deployments, layoffs, divorces, health problems and losing those we love. They’re the kind of friends that keep you laughing until it hurts and cry with you when that time comes. They have made my life richer and my highest hope is that I’ve served them in the same way.

In our Native cultures, we revere the great circle of life birth, growth, gaining wisdom, passing it on to others and then passing into the next world. But in that great circle, I believe there are many smaller circles. Some of these we complete starting and ending a relationship or a job. But some of these smaller circles continue to turn when it comes to lifetime friends and relationships.

Sure, some friends come and go through the years, but the great ones are worthy of treasuring and preserving.
Find friends that inspire your dreams, not expire them for you. I remember critical moments in pursuit of my dreams where my friends would encourage me through fear and get me back on track. I remember talking to my friend Bobby when I was doubtful and reconsidering my decision about leaving the military to pursue the dream I’m living today. He said, You only live once better make it count. Go for it. I wonder where I’d be today if instead of inspiring my dream, he helped me to expire it, saying something like yeah, that will be pretty tough if not impossible. Better to play it safe.”    
Make opportunities to reconnect. Accept that wedding invitation, attend that conference or go on that group vacation you got a call about. And if there aren’t any opportunities to reconnect, then create them! It can be as simple as a call or e-mail to reconnect or planning a retreat.

It’s too easy to get too busy and then we start to neglect those secret ingredients that make this journey so fulfilling and fun. In fact, I hope you make a commitment that when you’re done reading this article (and you’re nearly there) you will reach out to those great friends you’ve lost touch with or simply have allowed yourself to become too busy to be in touch.

Make a call, shoot an e-mail, set up a lunch or a visit. Don’t let your treasured friends drift away. Our lives are less without them.

Dave Moore (Ret USAF) “Character & Leadership is not a popularity contest. You don’t establish such expectations because they are easy, you don’t make them because they are cheap and you don’t make them because they’re popular –you make them because they’re right. – Mentor and retired Lt Col Commander Mike K.

TIMELAPSE: Largest HMS Prince of Wales delivery

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Published on Sep 4, 2015

The Aircraft Carrier Alliance welcomed the largest section of the second Queen Elizabeth Class aircraft carrier to Rosyth Dockyard last week, following its voyage from BAE Systems in Glasgow where it was built.
Lower Block 04 is the largest hull section of HMS PRINCE OF WALES, the second of two new aircraft carriers being constructed by the Aircraft Carrier Alliance, and contains the hangar, machinery space, mission systems compartments and accommodation.
The 11,200 tonne section of hull was transported by a sea-going barge and travelled around the north coast to reach the assembly site, a journey of more than 600 miles over five days.
On her arrival, the block was floated off of the specialist barge and moved into position in dry dock, ready to join the other sections already in place.
The aircraft carriers HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH and HMS PRINCE OF WALES are being delivered by the Aircraft Carrier Alliance, a partnering relationship between BAE Systems, Thales UK, Babcock and the Ministry of Defence.
The Queen Elizabeth Class will be the centrepiece of Britain’s defence capability for the 21st century. Each 65,000-tonne aircraft carrier will provide the armed forces with a four-acre military operating base, which can travel up to 500 miles per day to be deployed anywhere around the world. Operating the Joint Strike Fighter Lightning II jets and a number of types of helicopter, the QE Class will be versatile enough to be used across the full spectrum of military activity from warfighting to providing humanitarian aid and disaster relief.