Gloucester serves 62 gallons of Redfish Soup at Boston Seafood Festival

Carol Thistle forwards-

Hi Joey,
Thanks so much again for having me on your GMG Podcast Show last month. I really appreciated getting the word out about the City of Gloucester’s new 30% hotel tax contribution to tourism. Plus it was just really was great talking to you and Kim!!!
As you may know, The Fishermen’s Wives Association, the City of Gloucester and Snap Chef participated in the Boston Seafood Festival on Sunday, August 2nd. The goal was to promote Gloucester and Red Fish as an underutilized species.
Attached is a release with more information along with some images of Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken and Angela Sanfilippo, Presient of the Fishermen’s Wives Association who conducted food demonstrations for the crowds of people.
FUN FACTS: The team prepared and distributed 62 gallons of Redfish Soup during the Festival!
Nearly 15,000 people attended the show and at the Gloucester booth approximately 5,000 samples of the redfish soup were distributed!
-Gloucester’s Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken at the Boston Seafood Festival talking to the crowds about the benefit of using red fish in cooking.

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Mayor Theken and Angela Sanfilippo, President Fishermen’s Wives Association doing a cooking demonstration of Red Fish Soup at the Boston Seafood Festival.

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Some of our customers….even Pirates like Redfish Soup!

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Community Photos 8/4/15

Hi Joey,
    Just returned home from another GREAT Gloucester vacation. We enjoy “smiles on Main Street” . Thought you might like a picture of “Smiles on the Thomas E. Lannon”.
                                   Sharon & Leo Kolenick  (Pottsville, Pennsylvania)

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It does not surprise me one bit that “SOME” people thought that the green and orange placeholder in The Action Cameron’s Plan Was The finished architectural renderings.

Here’s a link to Manny’s post-

Affordable Housing Downtown Site Plans

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(I put captions on there for those that thought otherwise)

I’d love to say I’m surprised that people made comments to the effect that they thought the plan that Manny Simoes put on the blog were the actual finished architectural drawings but I’m not even a teeny bit surprised.

I didn’t even see the post til the following day because I’ve been prescheduling my weekend blog posts and putting the blog on autopilot during the weekends lately.

But here’s what people may or may not know about the interwebs (and anyone that has read GMG for more than a year has read my countless rants about people’s reluctance to use or know how to perform a simple google search).  Read a handful of my previous frustrated rants about how people still in this day and age refuse to use google or a search engine here-

People that refuse to use Google are maddening!

Internet 101

It’s never going to sink in is it? ARGHHHHHH!!!!!

How much could I charge for a seminar to teach people how to look for things on the internet using a search engine?

It used to be worse but we’re probably still at about 50% of people that use the web that take EVERYTHING LITERALLY, do not know what a hyperlink is or that if you click on a blue sequence that the link will take them to another online place.

I’ve had dozens of conversations with our contributors saying that if you want to make sure the 50% of not-so-saavy internet people click on your actionable link that you should spell it out for them.

So say I wanted someone to click on a link to the blog, instead of doing this- Good Morning Gloucester To capture the people that don’t know that’s a link I would suggest that they take the extra time to write out-

Click Here To Go To The Good Morning Gloucester Site- http://www.goodmorninggloucester.com

Peter Van Ness told me a long time ago that you have to build web sites  using The Grandmother test.  The Grandmother test being that if they could figure out how to navigate it then you’re alright.

We have over 6000 email subscribers that receive an email around 8PM with a compilation of that day’s posts on the blog in an email.  I’d conservatively estimate that 70% of those email subscribers do not understand that the blog is not the individual emails that they get sent but an aggregation of the daily posts on the blog itself.  Many also don’t realize that if they couldn’t see a photo because it didn’t come through in the email that they could click on any of the hyperlinks in the email and go directly to the blog which resides at www.goodmorninggloucester.com

There are a ton of people that think the blog only exists as what they see on the front page.  That the over 22,000 previous posts that we’ve done are gone and can never be retrieved by doing a search or scrolling to the bottom of the blog and clicking the button that says “OLDER POSTS”.

I probably have explained to my mother 1000 times to do a search using the search box on GMG and she will still say to me something like  “I missed that post your sister put up about the zucchini fries the other day.”  And I tell her again did you type in zucchini in the search box, because I guarantee you’ll get your desired results.

Even people that I am close to days later that I think are reasonable intelligent folks made comments to the effect that they couldn’t believe that they were going to build an orange and green building with no windows on Main Street.  When I asked if they were serious, they told me they were dead serious.

The point is- no matter which way you fall on the proposal for the Camerons site, if you are a developer at a meeting and presenting plans, you might want to put a huge semi transparent watermark over the plan saying that the green and orange shading is only being used for placeholding and that these are not finished architectural drawings.

Because as internet saavy as you are as a developer or person presenting the plan having years of college and experience with computers under your belt- THERE ARE A SHIT TON OF REALLY NICE PEOPLE THAT ARE STILL VERY CLUELESS AS TO THE WAYS OF THE WEB.

THERE ARE A SHIT TON OF PEOPLE NO MATTER HOW OUTRAGEOUS YOU MAKE A POST THAT WILL TAKE IT SERIOUS AND NOT REALIZE THAT IT’S BEING SATIRICAL.

THERE ARE A SHIT TON OF PEOPLE THAT THINK IF YOU PUT UP A PLAN OF A BOX WITH NO WINDOWS AND SHADE IT IN A HIDEOUS GREEN AND CONTRASTING ORANGE THAT THESE WILL BE THE FINISHED LOOK OF A DOWNTOWN GLOUCESTER PROJECT.

That’s just the way it is.

It’s Our Awesome Buddies Alicia Cox DeWolfe, Hanna Kimberley and Rick Doucette’s Birthday Today!!!!!!

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We’re Celebrating Tonight At The Seaport Grille!

Celebrating Our Tell It Like It Is Alicia Unleashed DeWolfe, Homiecast Regular and all Around Awesome Dude Rick Doucette and The Sweetest Feminist You’re Ever Gonna Meet- Hanna Kimberley’s Birthday Tonight!

Partay!!!!

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Community Stuff 8/4/15

Northshore Sports Desk

Hi Joe – the North Shore Sports Desk will be broadcasting live from inside the Cape Ann Savings Bank this saturday morning the 8th from 8-9am. Nick Curcuru – Gloucester Times and Phil Stacey – Salem News will be hosting the show. Guests will be the cape ann savings bank student athletes of the year as chosen by the bank and the show. A male and female each from gloucester high, manchester/essex and rockport high are chosen. Thanks Joey for a mention!! Best- Pete Kelley


The Cape Ann Y – Mobile Y program is offering free one week tennis lessons next week August 10th. Tennis lessons take place at the High School Tennis courts for kids ages 5&up.  No cost, just need to register at the Cape Ann Y.  The Mobile Y Program is sponsored by the United Way- Women in Action.   

Youth Tennis Lessons

Ages: 5 years & up, co-ed

Week of August 10th

Location: Municipal Tennis Court at Gloucester High School

Ages 5-8 years Time: 5:00pm

Ages 9& Up Time: 6:00pm

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his top-notch program will introduce the game of tennis to beginners and reinforce strong  skill-development for returning players. Through a series of games and fun activities, your child will make new friends and learn the basics of tennis in this fun and recreational setting.   Kids are encouraged to bring their own racquets, if they do not have one we have a limited number available. 

This special 1 week clinic is offered at no cost, however kids are required to be registered. We have limited number of spaces available!   Register for all week or just the days that you want! 


Teens from around the globe get an up close look at Gloucester.

Young women from around globe check out the Sea Pocket Touch Tank Aquarium at Maritime Gloucester Saturday as part of the Women2Women Conference.  Photo by Desi Smith.

GLOUCESTER — A group of 120 young women from all over the globe descended on the Maritime Gloucester museum Saturday afternoon to learn all about marine science, the local fishing industry, and what it’s like to be a female sea captain.

The point of the program was to help inspire these young women — ages 15 to 19 — and assure them they can have a place among the next generation of influential chemists, biologists, engineers, mathematicians — even seafarers, if that’s their dream.

Read the full article from the Gloucester Daily Times.

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Pauline Bresnahan Loves Her GMG Cap- Get Yours Or Your Gloucester Beach Sticker T Shirt Or Hoodie Here-

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Blackburn Challenge Outrigger Canoe Video

Hi Joey,
My lovely wife, Mary Kay, Cindy Perry and Scott Tyrrell paddled a 4-person outrigger canoe in last week’s Blackburn Challenge. We belong to Boston Outrigger Racing Association and our club was well represented in this year’s event. The 4-person outrigger is called “The Duke” and had a couple of GoPro’s running. As you know, the seas were big and there was plenty of adventure! Our “ama” or outrigger filled up with water and we had to drain it on the beach in Gap’s Cove. We had a terrific race and hope Good Morning Gloucester enjoys our video!

GloucesterCast 145 Taped 8/2/15 With Toby Pett and Joey Ciaramitaro

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Topics Include: Planning For Beach Traffic, Sailor Stans, Foreign Affairs Sunday Brunch, Our Alicia DeWolfe Now Hostessing at Foreign Affairs, Dinner Dealer, Short and Main, End Of Season Sale Items, Palazolas Closing 50% off Sale, Toby’s Huge Pet Peeve With Signs At The Rotary, Kate’s Photoshoot With Vignette Of Pop Gallery At The Marine Railways, Props to Peggy Russell At Pop Gallery For Using Social Media To Promote Her Retail Shop. Check Out Pop Gallery Online Here

Some Shots From The Pop Gallery Shoot. You can get all of these looks at Pop Gallery

Kate started working out using the Beachbody Workout.  She feels great, loves the products and the workouts and that’s why she became a Beachbody Coach.  I can attest to her being totally motivated by the workout and the challenges and most importantly the results.  I’m 100% convinced that it works big time.  If you would like to talk to her about it here’s the link to find out more.

Subscribe to the Gloucestercast here-

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Millard Fuller Quote of the Week from Greg Bover

The Quoter is still sailing. Here’s another one of my favorites from the collection for your consideration.

“It is easier to act your way to right thinking than it is to think your way to right action.”

Millard Fuller (1935-2009)

Fuller founded Habitat for Humanity, which has built more than 150,000 homes for those in need in more than 90 countries. Volunteers build houses with the recipients, who then repay the cost of materials at no interest, revolutionizing the way in which philanthropy works. The holder of 50 honorary degrees, Bill Clinton awarded him the Medal of Freedom in 1996.

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Montana Mountain Hi! GMG sticker at sea level…

Hi Joey,

Can you find the message anyway?

Stats:

Where: Ruby Valley, south west MT visiting family and friends

Elevation in picture: lake at 9025 feet (peak is 10,400)

Start: under 6000

Distance: 12 mile trail

Best wildlife sighting: Rocky Mountain goats

Record: longest hike yet for the 10 and 11 year olds–eastcoasters Charles& George with their MT buddies Christopher and Ian

Lure of Fishing: yup
Rivers run through valleys with the best wild trout fishing in the US

Snow: yup

Water temperature: 39 ?
Cooled my battered feet like New Year’s  polar plunge.  Ian’s mom, Andrea, soaked and swam (grew up bathing in cool Patagonia waters)

Must see Nature…and as in Gloucester

Expert fishing guide: yep
(one friend works summers here and winters in Chile)
Ruby Springs Lodge.com

Cool scientists: yep
Penguin and Antarctica experts deploy from here. Kid’s book check out Fraser’s Penguins

Local art, sustainable and foodies: yep, here are just a few

TheShovelandSpoon.com

Theoldhotel.com

The Emerson Center for Arts and Culture,  Theemerson.org

MOR–museumoftheRockies.org

The LARK and Victory Taco

Virginia City Players

Jackson’s Garden and farmer’s market

Norris Hot Springs

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Gloucester’s 57th Sidewalk Bazaar August 6th, 7th and 8th

Joe, the Gloucester Downtown Association is proud to once again organize the Gloucester’s 57th Sidewalk Bazaar.  The Bazaar features Shopping, Deals and Steals, Crafts, Art, Food and Music.  The date is August 6th, 7th and 8th from 9:00 to 5:00 PM. We will have Kid’s Activities, Roaming Railroad, Non Profits, and Something for Everyone! See you all there.

Joe Ciolino

Director – Gloucester Downtown Association. 

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Coyote just chillin’ in the shade

Hi there,
I took this picture of a coyote just trying to beat the summer heat last Wednesday morning few minutes from my house in West Gloucester. Thought people would enjoy it 🙂
Erin Hutchings

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Community Stuff 8/2/15

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David Calvo submits-

joey i don’t know if you can post this but i testified and its on the front page
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The following appeared on Bostonglobe.com:
Headline: In Massachusetts and elsewhere, a push for child-custody reform – The Boston Globe
Date:    Aug 1, 2015     
The State House hearing room seemed an unlikely place for grown men to bare their souls.
http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2015/07/31/massachusetts-and-elsewhere-push-for-child-custody-reform/Xh4NOwx2qWyZ12VMuYPf9J/story.html?s_campaign=8315

New Summer Program At O’Maley

Hi, Joey,The first “Summer Science Grad Camp” at O’Maley Innovation Middle School has just wrapped up. An enthusiastic group of “graduates” of Grades 7 and 8 at O’Maley spent two weeks working alongside teachers exploring new ideas and innovative projects that could be incorporated into the science curriculum at each of the grade levels in future years.
Grade 7 students and teachers delved into life science studies for a week in the O’Maley “Slime Lab,” studying single-cell organisms, engaging in dissection studies and examining human anatomy with new model torsos that just arrived at the school. They spent another week exploring engineering ideas, culminating a full building event with concrete in the lab. Grade 7 students also had three field trips to the MIT Museum, the Museum of Science and the Harvard Museum of Natural history, all in Cambridge.
Grade 8 students extended the work they had done with the O’Maley 3D printers during the school, applying their new skills to two exciting projects: designing and creating prosthetic hands, and “printing” 3D chocolates (visiting Gloucester’s own Turtle Alley for inspiration)! They worked with e-Nable, an organization that uses 3D printing to produce prothetics, on the design software, and also explored tessellations–using repetitive geometic shapes to create a design on a flat plane.   
Here is the link to more photos from this two-week program:
https://sites.google.com/a/gloucesterschools.com/o-maley-gradcamp/photos

  

TBT Post Carrying New Line Featuring design by a Rockport local graffiti artist Scott Perdomenico

Hi Joe,

We would like to let you know that TBT Post has a new line of clothing, casual ware in pure cotton (100%) design by a Rockport local graffiti artist (Scott Perdomenico) and manufactured all in the USA (finishing done in Gloucester), this line is called “Winslow” and is a TM property of our company.

I’m attaching some pictures of it, hope you like it.

Thanks and talk to you later.

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