CFCA Community workouts

Joey Ciaramitaro's avatarCape Ann Wellness

We will be offering community workouts for anybody that wants to check us out or wants to get a good workout in. We will be starting this , Saturday September 12th at 9am at Crossfit Cape Ann, the cost is $5 and the proceeds will be donated to local causes.

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Community Stuff 9/8/15

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Ken Knowles submits-

I created and installed a permanent painting 8 x 12 feet in the lobby of BankGloucester. It depicts the Mayors cup Race. It is one of my greatest pieces  It is covered and will be unveiled on Sept 10 Thurs at 7:15 pm. Immediately following will be a live auction of one 20×24 inch oil version to benefit Wellspring House.
All are welcome to come support this cause.

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Regional Demolition Review Workshop, hosted by the Gloucester Historical Commission
Monday, September 28, 7-9PM, Kayrouz Auditorium, Gloucester City Hall, 9 Dale Ave.
Open to the public. Free. Find out what a Demolition Delay Ordinance would mean for you and your community.
See how demolition review is working in nearby cities and towns.
M. E. Lepionka, Co-Chair, Gloucester Historical Commission

Monochromatic and random waves generated in the Flowave tank.

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Published on Oct 13, 2014

Monochromatic and random waves generated in the Flowave tank. Also single and multiple water spouts.
http://www.flowavett.co.uk/ – find out about FloWave
http://frontiersmagazine.org/making-w… – more information about how waves are generated

K-9 Kuts Job Opening

Hey Joe this is Troy, Julies husband. We are looking for a grooming assistant for the shop. Could you post this on the blog/website?

Dog Grooming Assistant needed for K-9 Kuts. 30+ hours a week. Hourly wage above minimum. Willing to train. Respond with e-mail to troy.petrillo@gmail.com.

Many thanks,

Troy and Julie

2015 GMG Community Gloucester Schooner Festival Photos

Sherman “Pat” Morss Jr submits-


Carl Gustin Schooner Columbia Festival Photos-


Ann Kennedy is Back In Town-

“Waiting For The perfect shot

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Joey,
I know there is a lot of talk about the schooner COLOMBIA in town for the festival this weekend.  Everyone knows it was built in Florida at the “state of the art” Eastern Shipbuilding Group but there is a little bit of Gloucester in everything.  As a point of interest, I did the wood carving work for the Captain’s Quarters in the schooner here in my East Gloucester Studio. The carved details were shipped down to Florida for installation. 
warm regards,
David
Calvo Studio
235 East Main St
www.calvostudio.com

Community Stuff 9/7/15

Gloucester Public Art

THE CITY OF GLOUCESTER & THE COMMITTEE FOR THE ARTS WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU

Following community discussions about public art in Gloucester, the City and the Committee For the Arts have hired consultant Elizabeth Keithline of Wheel Arts Administration to gather information and make recommendations on a public art policy.

In order to accurately begin to formulate what this policy should contain, Keithline would like to hear from Gloucester residents about the following questions:

· What is your vision for public art in Gloucester? What would you like to see happen here?

· Do you have any recommendations on how that vision can become a reality?

· Name and/or describe public art in Gloucester that you like or don’t like.

· Do you have any recommendations on how Gloucester can improve its public art processes?

· Do you have any specific recommendations on what a public art policy for Gloucester should contain?

Please feel free to email your responses, or any information you care to share, to elizabethkeithline@gmail.com or call 401/578-4313. All comments are unattributed.

Keithline will be conducting a public meeting at City Hall on Wednesday, September 30th at 7:00 pm. She will give a brief presentation on possibilities in public art and report out on the interviews that she has conducted. A second meeting will be held later this fall to present a draft of the new policy.

For further information on public art: http://www.americansforthearts.org/by-topic/public-art

Elizabeth Keithline is an artist, curator, arts writer and arts administrator. Among other projects, she has conducted public art assessments for the State of Rhode Island and the City of Boston. For more information: http://www.elizabethkeithline.com/



Elizabeth Keithline

Artist, Curator & dba Wheel Arts Administration

http://elizabethkeithline.com/


Meeting on Thursday, September 10, 2015 6-7:30 PM

Hi Everyone,
Our next Cape Ann Painter and Photographer Meeting will be held on Thursday,September 10 at Cape Ann Giclee, 20 Maplewood Ave, Gloucester from 6-7:30 PM.
Please bring something you have been working on to share.
Thanks to James and Anna Eves for hosting our meetings at Cape Ann Giclee and to James for being such an excellent facilitator.
Enjoy this last of the summer weather!
Alice Gardner


JH Men's Night

Only Three XL Baby Blue Hoodies Made and Available for purchase/ Only Five Caps Left and there won’t Be any more of the Current Style Cap reordered

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To purchase one of only three made baby blue XL with navy logo hoodies – http://gmg.storenvy.com/

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Also available in the GMG store- only 5 GMG embroidered caps, and one full zip grey technical jacket.  When this particular run of these caps is gone they will no longer be available.

Available at the GMG Store- http://gmg.storenvy.com/

Kathryn Goodick Candidate for Ward 4 City Council Press Release

Boilerplate GMG Political Statement:

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:

 

My name is Kathryn (Piraino) Goodick and I am running for Ward 4 City Council in the upcoming November election. By way of introduction, I am a life-long resident of Gloucester and the daughter of the late Grace (Ventimiglia) and Rosario Piraino. I grew up on Orchard Street, attended Hovey School, Fuller School, Central Grammar and Gloucester High School. You see, I am Gloucester, through and through.

After graduating from Gloucester High School, class of 1976, I didn’t take what my parents would call the “right way”. Like so many others, instead of going off to college, I went straight to work. I was fortunate enough to land a position that afforded me great opportunities as I climbed the corporate ladder – all this on a high school education! With the voices of wonderful mentors, they encouraged me to obtain my college degree. I started going to Salem State College – now a university – and graduated in 2010 cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration. My parents didn’t live to see that day, but I know that they would be very proud of me.

I have been married to my husband Doug for 23 years. We built our home in historic Dogtown Common over twenty years ago and we are blessed to have a modern blended family. Doug and I are the very proud parents of our children Lauren (20) and Adam (16), as well as Doug’s daughter Kelly (from his marriage to Nancy Goodick). Lauren is a junior at Salem State University and Adam is a sophomore at Gloucester High School. In addition, Doug’s daughter Kelly (Mahoney), her husband John, and their two boys Ethan and Connor round out our immediate family.

As a wife, mother of two, and a Director of Human Resources at SwervePoint, my life is devoted to helping others. The job of ward councilor requires a proactive person, and that is me! In my personal and work life, when there is a problem to be addressed, I tackle it head-on. I will bring the same energy and focus to serving the people of Ward 4.

Though I have never been actively involved in politics, I was thrown into it earlier this year when I received my property tax bill and discovered that our current City Council had voted to shift the water debt to the taxpayers. This vote was taken with little to no communication to the taxpayers, and the bills sent in the mail with no explanation of why they were so severely increased. This is not how the city of Gloucester should treat the taxpayers.

The vote on the water debt shift, and the lack of transparency surrounding it, set off my personal quest to make a change in the way the city is handling our money. After letters to the editor, and speaking out at City Council and School Committee meetings, I helped to form Gloucester Citizens for Responsible Government. In the process of taking action on behalf of the taxpayers, I realized that many of our elected officials aren’t truly interested in transparency or listening to the residents. There is a decided lack of answers and too many closed doors. So, I decided to take action and run for office.

I don’t know when it happened or how it happened but, I feel that our beautiful city has lost its way. We are tangled in bureaucracy and everyone trying to take credit for action they did nothing to deserve. We can do much better. It is time to elect people to office that are not politically entangled, concerned about their own political clout, and have lost sight of why they were elected in the first place. I am running for office for the first time to take action and make positive changes. When I say “transparency”, I actually mean transparency. When I say, “I want to hear what you have to say”, I actually mean that I want to hear what you say. When I say that our schools are good, you can trust me because my children actually attend Gloucester schools.

In Ward 4, there are many issues that concern me including the damages to our water reservoirs; the lack of police patrolling the outlying areas that are not “downtown”; the roads, sidewalks, and cross walks that need repair; the damages to our open spaces in Dogtown and to the quarries from visitors who leave their trash and swim, along with their animals, in our drinking water. Ward 4 residents are lucky to live in a beautiful area of the city, and our property taxes are higher as a result. Unfortunately, the ward is often overlooked in favor of downtown issues, and I want to change that when I sit on the Council.

Recently, I attended a meeting of the residents of Lanesville and was horrified to hear of the lack of support that they have received. The trash around the quarries, the heavy drinking at the quarries, visitors who park for the entire day which leaves the businesses unable to have adequate parking which impacts their business. After the meeting was over, I jumped into action contacting the mayor to get some relief to the residents of Lanesville. The police and DPW quickly got into action. There are many ways to resolve these problems and the residents are eager to put those ideas forward to the City. They deserve to be heard by our DPW, Chief of Police, and City Council, and I will work hard now, and as their Ward Councilor, to make sure these issues get property addressed.

Ward 4 and the City of Gloucester needs fresh ideas to address the problems we face. We can’t make changes by electing the same people over and over again to run our City. I am new to politics, and will bring a new perspective to solving the issues we face, which is what our city sorely needs.

Please contact me at GoodickWard4@Gmail.com, or 978-879-6205 if you would like to discuss the issues facing Ward 4 and the City of Gloucester. Please join me at my campaign kickoff event this Friday, August 28th at 7 p.m. at my home at 10 Dogtown Road in Gloucester, or at my Ward 4 Meet and Greet event on Monday, August 31st at 6:30 p.m. downstairs at the Gloucester United Methodist Church. I want to meet and hear from YOU about how to make our ward and city better!

I am passionate and committed to making a difference and I know that I have the skills, talent, and ability to do this – for you, your children, and the future generations! Let’s make Gloucester great!!

All my best,

Kathryn Goodick

Candidate for Ward 4 City Council

Jane Paznik-Bondarin Remembers Fred Bodin

Joey, I wasn’t able to get to Gloucester this summer (only the second time in forty years…and for exactly the same reason, a husband being treated for illness), but GMG has saved my soul–thank you very much–with wonderful stories and photos. I was deeply saddened when I read that Fred had died. As you’ll see below. Print it if you want to, and if not, not. I hope Andrew and I will return to Gloucester before winter, but if not, we’re looking forward to returning next summer. Best to you.

I didn’t know Fred, except as one of the many people who made the gallery a permanent stop every summer when I arrived in Gloucester. When I had a few coins to rub together, I purchased some photos. He didn’t care if I bought a photo or not. He could tell I loved the then and was happy to talk about the photos I lingered over and tell wonderful stories about the landscape, the provenance of the photo and photographer, or the printing and framing.

Several years ago (before Fred took ill) I suggested to friends who were returning to NY from a week in Maine that they spend a few days in Gloucester, which they had never visited. I enticed when with stories of good food, friendly people, and interesting art work. On my list of where to visit was, of course, Bodin Historic Photo.

But my friends met Fred before they ever entered the gallery, indeed before they reached town. On 128, their car sprung a leak (gas, oil, water—memory does not serve up the detail) and they found themselves by the side of the road as darkness took over the sky trying to figure out whom to call for help. A vehicle stopped behind them and a genial giant stepped out, called for assistance, and stayed with them until it came. He drove off for a few minutes–to return with coffee and snacks to tide them over.

My friends, overwhelmed by the kindness, told me the story when they returned to NY. “That’s Gloucester,” I said. “That’s Fred Bodin.” Later that summer when I arrived in Gloucester, I went to the gallery to thank Fred on behalf of my friends. He didn’t remember having done this act of kindness to strangers. That’s Gloucester, I thought; that’s Fred.

I followed Fred’s monumental battle for survival on GMG, and I hoped all the time he’d triumph. He deserved to. He was a good man. He did triumph, in so many ways; he just didn’t survive. And even though I didn’t know him, I miss him

Shocking New Treatment for Sea Sickness

Cape Ann Health, Fitness and Wellness News-
http://www.capeannwellness.com

Karen Pischke BSN, RN's avatarCape Ann Wellness

Promoting Optimal Wellness for Body, Mind and Spirit Promoting Optimal Wellness for Body, Mind and Spirit

Schooner Festival is Here! This brings an opportunity to sail on one of the beautiful schooners in town. Or, come aboard Gloucester’s resident touring schooners the Thomas E. Lannon and the Ardelle any time to enjoy beautiful views of Gloucester from the Sea. Not to mention the many whale watching, deep-sea fishing, and cruise boats available to locals and visitors to Cape Ann.

But if you are prone to sea sickness like I am, the thought of getting onboard a boat may be the furthest thing from your mind. I can totally relate! My husband loved scuba diving with me.  Many vacations were spent traveling from one dive site to another. The small jumper plans we had to take didn’t help my issues with motion sickness. I would often end up ‘feeding the fish.’ While bobbing on the surface or leaning over the rails I felt helplessly overtaken by sea sickness. On…

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3 of 18,014 Antoine de Saint-Exupery Quote of the Week from Greg Bover

“If you want to build a ship, don’t drum up people to collect wood, and don’t assign them tasks and work, but rather teach them to long for the endless immensity of the sea.”

Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (1900-1944)

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Born into an aristocratic family, the Comte de Saint-Exupéry attended the French Naval Academy and studied architecture at the École des Beaux-Arts before joining the army in his early twenties and learning to fly. He became a celebrated airmail pilot on the route between Toulouse and Dakar, Senegal, and wrote movingly in high French style about his life in the air. During the Second World War, exiled to New York from Nazi-occupied France, Saint-Exupéry wrote his best known work, The Little Prince, a work of philosophical reflection masquerading as a children’s story which has become one of the best-selling books of all time. Returning to Europe to fight with the Free French, late in the war, Saint-Exupéry was lost at sea during a reconnaissance flight. He was the recipient of the Légion d’honneur.

Greg Bover

Gloucester U After-school Program “ Tuesday Talks” kick-off on September 22 with Jim Unis

Gloucester U After-school Program

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GHS 2002, Fishermen Tight End and Defensive End, All American, BC Eagles

Please join us to hear our first speaker, Jim Unis, who will be inducted into Gloucester High School Hall of Fame on September 20, 2015

“Never has Gloucester football seen a physical freak of nature like Jim Unis. The 6-foot-5-inch, 225-pound defensive end and tight end wreaked havoc on Northeastern Conference opponents from his freshman year in 1998 to his senior year in 2001.“  Gloucester Times, September 2, 2011

Jim was a Boston College football superstar and clearly headed to the NFL. Then the unexpected happened…Come learn about his incredible story.

September 22nd in the High School Library

Event starts at 2:15 for refreshments

Jim Unis will speak at 2:45 in the High School Lecture Hall followed by a Q and A

Tuesday Talks is an exciting line-up of guest speakers on career/life skills through Gloucester U, the high school after school program

REGISTER ONLINE at Gloucesteru.weebly.com or contact Samantha Whitney or Caitlin Kreitman

swhitney@gloucesterschools.com

ckreitman@gloucesterschools.com

I know people get all horny for pumpkin flavored stuff. I’m not one of those people.

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Not sure what it is but just the thought of pumpkin coffee makes me queasy.  I know there’s tons that wait all year long for Dunks to bring back the Pumpkin coffee so this probably puts me on the outside looking in on the Pumpkin party.

Where do you fall on Pumpkin flavored coffee?