Help! How Should I Treat This Wood Table To Preserve It For Outdoor Use?

I’ve been looking for an outdoor prep station table for the new grill online and anything decent has been around $100 or it was plasticky looking schlock.  Neither one were options I wanted to act on.

Yesterday to my good fortune I was driving by a yard sale and they had a beautiful old table, the perfect height with two layers to hold food, and grilling equipment. $15 is all it cost.

So here’s the thing.  I don’t want to spend a lot of time or money restoring this table.  I’d just like to do whatever I can with an hour’s worth of elbow greasy and less than $25 in materials to protect it from the elements, knowing it will be left outdoors. 

How would you restore this table and protect it from the elements using the parameters I listed above?  Toby suggested lightly sanding it using a coarse scothch brite pad and then using polyurethane.  Does this seem like the best rout to you?

David Calvo? Anyone else that knows about wood, what are your thoughts?

 

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A Group Of 5 Coyote Pups Made It Through The Tough Winter And Are Ready To Play On Eastern Point #GloucesterMA

You may remember Sherman “Pat” Morss incredible National Geographic Quality Coyote photos on Eastern Point February 16th 2015-

Pack Of Coyotes Photographed On Eastern Point After The Storm

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Joey:

Our coyotes seem to have survived the winter.  Here is the next generation playing around our house on Eastern Point, a little waterlogged on Fathers Day.  We have 5 in all.

Best Regards, Pat

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Gloucester HarborWalk Summer Cinema 2015 announced. Free movie nights on the giant outdoor screen

Mark Your Calendars! Gloucester’s HarborWalk Summer Cinema series is back and it’s another great line up by Rob Newton

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JULY 8 AMERCIAN GRAFFITTI

JULY 15 GHOSTBUSTERS

JULY 22 BIG HERO 6

JULY 29 IRON GIANT

AUGUST 5 THE MUPPET MOVIE

AUGUST 12 FIELD OF DREAMS

AUGUST 19 GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY

AUGUST 26 A HARD DAY’S NIGHT

Free outdoor movies, every Wednesday night at dusk. Rain date the following Monday. Address: 65 Rogers Street/I4 C2. Bring blankets and chairs. Food vendors on site and games. Shop downtown, order take out, bring a picnic. Trash is carry in, carry home.

Chickity check it coming soon! The HarborWalk website is shifting to WordPress. The new look and design (and content transfer) is in progress.

Seine Boat Practice 5:30 AM For Saint Peter’s Fiesta #GloucesterMA Harbor @CaptJoeLobster

HAPPY SOLSTICE!

HOWDY! 

It’s Sunday, June 21st — and It’s here! Summer begins today with the coming Solstice at 12:38 pm EDT. Hope that Summer breeze makes you feel fine, blowing through the jasmine in your mind.

With huge hugs all around!

OXOXOXO

Tom & Mary

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We Raised $788 To Help Fight Cancer Yesterday At Relay For Life

The Dunk Tank Organized By Our Buddy Melissa Cox To Raise Money To Eradicate Cancer Was A Great Success-

Vickie Grassman | Community Manager, Relay For Life writes-

Joey,

Thanks so much for getting in the dunk tank yesterday and for helping to promote Relay For Life of Cape Ann. We had a great day and raised over $41,000. And we’re not done yet!

The dunk tank alone raised $788 yesterday! We really appreciate you braving the cold water to help us fight cancer!

Surf Section Proposal From Liam Carney

Liam Carney submits

My Proposal to the City of Gloucester

Gloucester is a community rich in adventurous citizens who love to partake in recreational activities. This is likely due to Gloucester’s ideal geography that can be taken advantage of in many forms. One of the most unique aspects to this community is the often flawless wave break at Good Harbor Beach. The break offers immaculate waves while providing a forgiving, sandy seafloor. Because of this, I am proposing to the City of Gloucester that we create a surf section during hours of the summer that a lifeguard is on duty.

My name is Liam Carney. I am a student at Gloucester High School and I am enrolled in AP English with Mr. James Cook as my teacher. Mr.Cook has a tradition to have his AP English Language class construct a “Gloucester Project”. The point of this project is to allow the students to learn more about their community while at the same time take and express a position on a local topic of choice. Immediately what came into mind was the issue that I share with many others; I can not surf my favorite Gloucester beach three months out of the year.

Immediately opposers to this proposal will claim that straying surfboards are dangerous to the public swimmers. This is true, straying surfboards are very dangerous to swimmers and to fellow surfers. Although, this danger is easily avoidable by two simple precautions. One, surfers should be imposed to wear leashes. A leash is a device that attaches the board to the surfer’s ankle by wire. And two, simply avoid swimming in the surf section of the beach.

As a Gloucester Public Lifeguard, this topic of discussion comes up quite frequently. Often times during a beautiful summer day, a party of surfers arrives at the beach with the intention of taking advantage of Good Harbors alluring wave break. As lifeguards, we are mandated to approach the surfers and inform them of the restriction we have on surfing. This job goes to the lifeguard who pulls the shortest straw simply because we find this task awkward due to the lack of reasons we can come up with as an explanation for the rule. Surfers are normally understanding but always upset as many of them have paid the parking toll already or have traveled across towns with intentions of surfing. The sport offers very little danger to our beaches that is not avoidable. In fact it can be argued that it even strengthens the safety of our beaches.

I was asking many of the fellow lifeguards what they would think of surfers being allowed in the water and the majority thought it would make the water safer. Having capable surfers out there with flotation devices(surfboards) and a different perspective creates a safer environment for swimmers and potential drowning victims.

The safety of Gloucester’s surfers should also be a concern of this city. Good Harbor Beach is the only spot to surf in the city of Gloucester that has strong waves and offers a forgiving, sandy seafloor in case of an accident. Other common surf spots in Gloucester include “First Cove” on the Back Shore, and Brace Cove on Eastern Point. These two spots are equivalent if not better than Good Harbor at times, wave-wise, but they contain several hazardous rocks that can easily be hidden by the ocean and result in some serious injuries.

Yes, I know we are all allowed to surf as much as we want after 5pm when the lifeguards are off duty. But unfortunately, surfing is not a sport that works with your schedule. There are small windows open throughout the day where the surf will be best. These windows often depend on the tide. And as local surfer, John McAreavey stated to me when I asked him about the issue, “It can be annoying if the tides aren’t right to surf after 5 O’clock”.

The city of Gloucester should take advantage of this incredible geological resource it has. Surfing offers a marvelous experience and sticks out to tourists as an adventure worth trying. It could also attract tons of experienced surfers who currently are being deterred from Gloucester beaches due to the no surfing policy and instead are traveling to neighboring cities that don’t offer as good of a break but allow surfers on their beaches.

The recreational sport of surfing has been increasing in this city over the past few years. In fact a new surf shop is opening up on Main Street called Surfari Sup & Surf. I was able to interview the owner, Christian Del Rosario, and he had a lot to say on the topic. Christian began by proposing a plan that compromises the time of year in which surfboards could be banned if they must be. He stated “if we can’t surf, have it be from June 15th or 20th to Labor Day. School isn’t out before June 20th so the beaches don’t really get crowded before then. Also the water is usually pretty cold and not many people are in it unless they have wetsuits on… Have the surf ban end on Labor Day because the beaches don’t get nearly as crowded as they do in July and August.” He went further by proposing times of the day in which surfing can be allowed by stating “if we can’t get all day surfing what about extending surfing hours in the morning before it gets crowded… Hardboards (surfboards/SUPs/skimboards) not allowed 11am to 5pm (maybe 4pm). Hardboard ban can be lifted at Lifeguards discretion if cold and/or rainy day and/or less than 100 people on the beach”. Christian grew up in Manchester and has been surfing in Gloucester his whole life. He is what I’d call an expert on the surfing community of New England. Christian’s theory is that if the younger generation could surf for more of the day, than the sport would become more familiar in Gloucester and you would start to see Gloucester families, or even families traveling to Gloucester from neighboring towns, hang out on the beach and surf all day as they do in other surf promoting New England cities, potentially boosting Gloucester’s economy. As Christian puts it “Surfers aren’t all dirt bag beach bums anymore (all the bums moved to somewhere warm that has consistent surf). At Good Harbor on any day there are doctors, lawyers, real estate developers, policemen, builders, fishermen, students and more trying to get a little healthy recreation in before they head home to their families or off to work. Those surfers can help contribute to both the local economy and the local community.”

As an activity many of us enjoy. Surfing in Gloucester Massachusetts is an aspect of this city that is being bound by unjust rules. As a Gloucester Public Lifeguard, a local surfer, and a student at Gloucester High School, I see a potential change that could drastically put the recreational sport of surfing to the forefront of this community.

 

My Proposal to the City of Gloucester

Gloucester is a community rich in adventurous citizens who love to partake in recreational activities. This is likely due to Gloucester’s ideal geography that can be taken advantage of in many forms. One of the most unique aspects to this community is the often flawless wave break at Good Harbor Beach. The break offers immaculate waves while providing a forgiving, sandy seafloor. Because of this, I am proposing to the City of Gloucester that we create a surf section during hours of the summer that a lifeguard is on duty.

My name is Liam Carney. I am a student at Gloucester High School and I am enrolled in AP English with Mr. James Cook as my teacher. Mr.Cook has a tradition to have his AP English Language class construct a “Gloucester Project”. The point of this project is to allow the students to learn more about their community while at the same time take and express a position on a local topic of choice. Immediately what came into mind was the issue that I share with many others; I can not surf my favorite Gloucester beach three months out of the year.

Immediately opposers to this proposal will claim that straying surfboards are dangerous to the public swimmers. This is true, straying surfboards are very dangerous to swimmers and to fellow surfers. Although, this danger is easily avoidable by two simple precautions. One, surfers should be imposed to wear leashes. A leash is a device that attaches the board to the surfer’s ankle by wire. And two, simply avoid swimming in the surf section of the beach.

As a Gloucester Public Lifeguard, this topic of discussion comes up quite frequently. Often times during a beautiful summer day, a party of surfers arrives at the beach with the intention of taking advantage of Good Harbors alluring wave break. As lifeguards, we are mandated to approach the surfers and inform them of the restriction we have on surfing. This job goes to the lifeguard who pulls the shortest straw simply because we find this task awkward due to the lack of reasons we can come up with as an explanation for the rule. Surfers are normally understanding but always upset as many of them have paid the parking toll already or have traveled across towns with intentions of surfing. The sport offers very little danger to our beaches that is not avoidable. In fact it can be argued that it even strengthens the safety of our beaches.

I was asking many of the fellow lifeguards what they would think of surfers being allowed in the water and the majority thought it would make the water safer. Having capable surfers out there with flotation devices(surfboards) and a different perspective creates a safer environment for swimmers and potential drowning victims.

The safety of Gloucester’s surfers should also be a concern of this city. Good Harbor Beach is the only spot to surf in the city of Gloucester that has strong waves and offers a forgiving, sandy seafloor in case of an accident. Other common surf spots in Gloucester include “First Cove” on the Back Shore, and Brace Cove on Eastern Point. These two spots are equivalent if not better than Good Harbor at times, wave-wise, but they contain several hazardous rocks that can easily be hidden by the ocean and result in some serious injuries.

Yes, I know we are all allowed to surf as much as we want after 5pm when the lifeguards are off duty. But unfortunately, surfing is not a sport that works with your schedule. There are small windows open throughout the day where the surf will be best. These windows often depend on the tide. And as local surfer, John McAreavey stated to me when I asked him about the issue, “It can be annoying if the tides aren’t right to surf after 5 O’clock”.

The city of Gloucester should take advantage of this incredible geological resource it has. Surfing offers a marvelous experience and sticks out to tourists as an adventure worth trying. It could also attract tons of experienced surfers who currently are being deterred from Gloucester beaches due to the no surfing policy and instead are traveling to neighboring cities that don’t offer as good of a break but allow surfers on their beaches.

The recreational sport of surfing has been increasing in this city over the past few years. In fact a new surf shop is opening up on Main Street called Surfari Sup & Surf. I was able to interview the owner, Christian Del Rosario, and he had a lot to say on the topic. Christian began by proposing a plan that compromises the time of year in which surfboards could be banned if they must be. He stated “if we can’t surf, have it be from June 15th or 20th to Labor Day. School isn’t out before June 20th so the beaches don’t really get crowded before then. Also the water is usually pretty cold and not many people are in it unless they have wetsuits on… Have the surf ban end on Labor Day because the beaches don’t get nearly as crowded as they do in July and August.” He went further by proposing times of the day in which surfing can be allowed by stating “if we can’t get all day surfing what about extending surfing hours in the morning before it gets crowded… Hardboards (surfboards/SUPs/skimboards) not allowed 11am to 5pm (maybe 4pm). Hardboard ban can be lifted at Lifeguards discretion if cold and/or rainy day and/or less than 100 people on the beach”. Christian grew up in Manchester and has been surfing in Gloucester his whole life. He is what I’d call an expert on the surfing community of New England. Christian’s theory is that if the younger generation could surf for more of the day, than the sport would become more familiar in Gloucester and you would start to see Gloucester families, or even families traveling to Gloucester from neighboring towns, hang out on the beach and surf all day as they do in other surf promoting New England cities, potentially boosting Gloucester’s economy. As Christian puts it “Surfers aren’t all dirt bag beach bums anymore (all the bums moved to somewhere warm that has consistent surf). At Good Harbor on any day there are doctors, lawyers, real estate developers, policemen, builders, fishermen, students and more trying to get a little healthy recreation in before they head home to their families or off to work. Those surfers can help contribute to both the local economy and the local community.”

As an activity many of us enjoy. Surfing in Gloucester Massachusetts is an aspect of this city that is being bound by unjust rules. As a Gloucester Public Lifeguard, a local surfer, and a student at Gloucester High School, I see a potential change that could drastically put the recreational sport of surfing to the forefront of this community.

Friend Of The Blog Sends Pictures Of 2015 St Peter’s In Terrasini, Sicily

Thank you so much for sending these in Smile

St Peter’s Statue dedicated to Gloucester 2015 In Terrasini, Sicily-

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2015 Cape Pond Ice Colest Dad Contest winner- Russell Smith

We received many great submissions, but the winner of the contest is Russell Smith nominated by his daughter Ainsley!
Runner up Coolest Dads are Jay nominated by Loretta Craveiro, Rob nominated by Phil Eckenrode, and Barry nominated by Marlee & Sydney Meinerth.

Congratulations & Happy Father’s Day to all Cool Dads out there!

Scott

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Nomination Period For Gloucester’s Best Bartender Closed. Nomination Results Being Tabulated

Check http://www.thehomiecast.com for your 2015 Gloucester Best Bartender Nominees

Joey Ciaramitaro's avatarThe Homie Cast

Top Five Nominations Will Be Placed In the Run-Off Poll Which Opens Tonight At 8PM and Runs Through Next Sunday at 8AM.

Winner To Receive Engraved Drink Shaker With Their Name and Gloucester Best Bartender 2015

Best Of Luck!
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Community Stuff 6/21/15

Lynzariums Father’s Day Pop-UP

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Pop’s Picks for your POP!

Father’s Day is June 21st and we’re ready to help you find the perfect present for your papa! Come see us at 67 Main Street!

Top Suggestions: Cards by TayHam and L2, 01930 branded shirts by Camp, shave soap and leave in beard conditioner by Dr. Sofskins, watches by Taki, to-go growlers and mini kegs by Adnart, “Shark Bite” Hoodies by POP Gallery, socks by Sock it To Me, “Pop Icon” mugs by Justin Rothshank and soap by The Gloucester Soap Company!

Come visit us for more in depth look at our men’s collection (Buoy)


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The Cape Ann Amateur Radio Association invites the public to a 24 hour continuous live demonstration of amateur radio.This 24 hour event called “Field Day” will be starting at 2 PM at the Fuller School in Gloucester, Mass on Saturday June 27th and will end at 2 PM the following Sunday June 28th. During this demonstration the public will see various forms of worldwide communications based on a scenario if the power goes out and all other cellphone and internet communications goes down in a disaster or other emergency.The public will even have the opportunity to actually talk on the air on an amateur radio.For more information on this event and amateur radio please go to www.caara.net


Rockport Has a new Author-

“One Before Bedtime” – 13 Tales of Mystery, Fantasy, and Suspense.

Spirits occupy a seaside inn, technology invades a marriage, troubled voices rise from an airliner graveyard, and an atheist is hijacked to Heaven.

One Before Bedtime” gathers a captivating collection of original short stories for young adults, and everyone older—sweeping together Gothic tales, dark mystery, and fantasy, with humor. These stories offer satisfying reading to everyone for, as author N.S. Johnson has written,  “The extraordinary and inexplicable occurs at least once to each of us.”

“One Before Bedtime” is enrolled on Amazon Kindle Select, and is on-line today.

CLICK HERE: http://amzn.to/1IqV7TE

I am also presenting a three-day free promotion period:

Tuesday, June 23, Wednesday June 24, and Thursday, June 25.

This e-book will be absolutely free for those three days.

I hope your readers will take advantage of this offer, and if so moved, might tender a review directly to Amazon.

My editor was Chris Anderson of Eastern Point Lit House in Gloucester, MA.

For further information about me, and my work, please visit my website at http://www.nsjohnsonauthor.com/home or at http://bit.ly/1LkAZbW

Thank you!

Nat

(N.S. Johnson)

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Note: Political Fundraising Event Postings are Not Endorsements or Non-Endorsements- GMG Does Not Endorse Candidiates.

 

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MUTT MITT DISPENSERS AND VOLUNTEERS PARTNERING WITH CITY

Effective June 12, 2015, and just in time for Fiesta, six community volunteers from the Facebook page, “Dog Friendly Gloucester”, are pleased to announce that existing Mutt Mitt dispensers for dog waste disposal are now fully supplied in the following locations around the city:

· Stage Fort Park (4 dispensers)

· Stacey Boulevard (4 dispensers)

· Wheeler’s Point including Brown’s Field and Corliss Park

· Goose Cove Reservoir/Gee Avenue entrance.

· Rocky Neck Park (1 dispenser)

The City will purchase the bags and our volunteers will make sure the dispensers are stocked in time for summer vacation and stay stocked throughout the year. In the first week, volunteers reported that 100 Mutt Mitts were dispensed at Goose Cove Reservoir and 100 on Stacey Boulevard/container closest to Tavern.

“Mutt Mitts provides Gloucester with a smart solution to keep our parks safe and to avoid unnecessary health risks. This program is a great way to help dog owners avoid pet waste pollution and comply with City ordinances,” said Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken.

This initiative to get the dispensers back in operation is a collaborative effort between volunteers from Dog Friendly Gloucester, the Department of Public Works, City Administration, and the Environmental Health Services Department. Since the winter, Dog Friendly Gloucester, together with Dog Park leaders, Cape Ann Animal Aid, Rotary, and the City of Gloucester, has organized several clean ups of dog waste and trash on Good Harbor Beach, Goose Cove Reservoir, our Dog Park, Wingaersheek Beach, and Stacey Boulevard.

If you have a dog and you are able to continue bringing your own dog waste bags and one for a friend, please continue to do this. In addition, if you see an owner who is not complying with our City’s pick up ordinance, please remind them of these newly stocked Mutt Mitt dispensers.

If you have any questions or if you want to volunteer to fill empty Mutt Mitt dispensers in your neighborhood, send a message to Dog Friendly Gloucester on Facebook. Our grassroots community initiative is always looking for additional volunteers! The concerns of Dog Friendly Gloucester go well beyond discussions of leash laws and city ordinances. It is a group that is committed to making sure we all act responsibly and empathetically towards our four-legged friends, the environment, and our fellow citizens.

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Boulevard Mutt Mitt Container Photo With Mutt Mitt Volunteer Val Gilman with her Golden Retriever Maya

Other volunteers from Dog Friendly Gloucester include Sandy Barry, Francesca Combs, and Sheryl Reed with new volunteers ready to be trained.

International Dory Race a results June 2015

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USA/Canada dory results from today 6/20/2015

Mixed
1. Canada Kelly George and Robert Fox 6:38
2. USA Lily Jean Sanfillippo and Billy Edmunds 6:52

Junior
1. USA Tyler Edmunds and Tom Beaton 6:46
2. Canada John Ernst and Thomas Stuart 6:30 dsq for inproper mark rounding

Women
1. USA Amanda Pallazola and Lindsey Rogers 6:57
2. Canada Danette Eden and Kathyrn Moore 7:08

Masters
1. Canada Willie Wells and Keith Merrell 6:39
2. USA John Scola and Mark Harmon 6:56

Senior
1. Canada Markus Schmidt and Joel George 9:41:44
2. USA Dylan and Clayton Morrisey 9:42:00

Yes, that really is a difference of less than one second. We moved the tv film guy over beside us at the finish so he could photgraph it in case we were unable to tell who crossed first as they came up the channel neck bow to bow.

Reiki Sample Sessions Offered at Relay for Life, Cape Ann. Saturday. June 20th

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Saturday. June 20th. Relay for Life, Cape Ann. https://www.facebook.com/RFLCapeAnn
In its 14th year the Relay for Life, Cape Ann raises money for the American Cancer Society. www.cancer.org.
Relay for Life, Cape Ann. 12:00 pm – 10:00 pm. Burnham Field. Gloucester MA.
To find out more about the Relay for Life and how you can donate –
Sample Reiki Sessions from 3:00 – 7:00 pm at the Survivors Tent. 
Free to participants of the Relay. ‘By Donation’ for others. (100% of Donations to Benefit the Relay for Life.) Join us if you can, and enjoy a sample of Reiki for relaxation, rest and renewal.

Reiki at NSMC FB Reiki in Healthcare and Hospitals

Having worked with many patients/clients receiving treatment for cancer, initially as a bedside nurse and now as an RN/Reiki Provider, this event speaks to my heart.  These patients undergoing treatment for cancer and receiving Reiki have relayed “a…

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Walt Kelly Quote of the Week from Greg Bover

“I refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed person.”

Kelly grew up in Bridgeport, Connecticut and began his newspaper career there before moving to California in pursuit of his future wife. He was one of more than 1500 animators working for Walt Disney in 1941 when that group went on strike. Kelly subsequently moved back east and began work for Dell Comics, eventually creating the strip “Pogo.”

The strip was the forerunner of later politically barbed comics such as “Doonesbury.” Kelly is cited as an influence by cartoonists as diverse as Bill Watterson and R. Crumb.

Greg Bover

TheHomieCast Episode 4 Posted For Your Morning Commute

Check It Out Here- http://thehomiecast.com
Also A Reminder Only Two More Days To Submit Your Nomination For Gloucester’s Best Bartender on TheHomieCast website

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TheHomieCast Episode 4 Taped 6/18/15 Featuring Toby Pett, James Eves, Brian OConnor, Frankie Gwynn, Chris DeWolfe, Craig Kimberley, Joey Ciaramitaro

Frankie Gwynn Wearing YogaPants- Cut or Uncut? Craig Kimberley’s “Suck It Bitches” Crystal Decanter, Gloucester Best Bartender Nominations, What Makes A Great Bartender, Best Father’s Day Presents, The Inaugural GMG BBQ Throwdown, Frankie Gwynn’s New STOK Grill, What Does It Mean To Be Offended?, The Menu- Porterhouses, Atomic Buffalo Turds, Mushroom HoboPacks, Toby’s Cornbread Pudding, Craig’s Firepit, Can A Guy Compliment His Spouse Too Much?, Feminism and Farts, Does The Moment Your Girl Farts In Front Of You Signify That Your Relationship Has Taken It To The Next Level?, Will We See The 2015 Bikini Speedo Dodgeball World Championship Movie?

Community Stuff 6/19/15

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Gloucester has tremendous amounts of woodlands that residents enjoy including several City-owned areas in West Gloucester. Essex County Greenbelt recently built a better trail gateway to the Tompson Street Reservation off Concord Street. Similar trail gateways improvements are under consideration for trails on City-owned land in West Gloucester.

Ward 5 Councillor Bill Fonvielle, Charlie Crowley and the rest of the Gloucester Open Space & Recreation Committee invite the public to attend a community forum to discuss plans to improve hiking trail entry trailheads in West Gloucester. The forum will focus on locations on Forest Lane, Laurel Street and Essex Avenue (leading to Fernwood Lake). Plans include adding signs and improving parking. For more information contact Stephen Winslow, Mass in Motion – Cape Ann Project Manager at swinslow@gloucester-ma.gov or 978-282-8007.

Stephen Winslow

Mass in Motion – Cape Ann

3 Pond Road

Gloucester MA 01930

 


North Shore Health Project’s

OPEN HOUSE AND SIGN DEDICATION

And Passports Community Dinner to benefit the Health Project’s client support services!

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

From 5 to 6 pm

5 Center Street, Gloucester, Ma 01930

Please join us as we rededicate our space with our new office and show off our new signs thanks to a grant from the Boston Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence.

Tours and light snacks will be available as we showcase our beautiful digs!

Then, wander down to Passports Restaurant for a Community Dinner benefiting the Health Project from 5-9 PM.

Passports is offering a $15.00 PP prix fixe 3 course dinner, as well as meals from their regular menu. The Health Project will receive 10% of the evening’s proceeds.

Please make your reservations at Passports by calling (978) 281-3680 and email the Health Project if you have questions about the open house! scoviello@healthproject.org

We hope to see you all on Tuesday, June 23, 2015 at 5PM.

Susan, Jason, Becky, Liz, Amanda, Jen, Sunny, Mike and Mike


Joey,

We have a mystery that only you and the GMG gang can solve! 

During the Schooner Challenge last Monday, June 9, 2015, (which was fantastic, BTW) a mysterious drone flew out over us! I’ve attached two images from the wrap movie that I’ll be getting to you today or tomorrow. 

Whose Drone was it? 

And the bigger question – where were they flying it from? 

We were way out in the Harbor!

Thanks for all you do to build strong community on Cape Ann!

Best regards,

Barry O’Brien

Beauport Hotel Construction Update!

2015 Saint Peter’s Fiesta Schedule and Good Morning Gloucester Coverage

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Click Here For The 2015 St Peter’s Fiesta Schedule Of Events

St. Peter Novena Starts Tonight!

Live From St. Peter Novena

The Construction of 2015 St. Peter Novena Altar

St. Peter Novena Day 1

Live From St. Peter Novena Night 2!

St. Peter Novena Day 2

Our Friend Desi Smith In Action!

Live From St Oeter Novena Day 3

An up Close Look of the St Peter Novena Altar

St. Peter Novena Day 3

Would You Lookey Here At Who Just Manned Up and Hopped On The @STOKGrills Revolution! @Frankruptcy

Hey Frankie, I think they may give you 29 cents at the scrapyard for the old Weber. Bah! 🙂