Restore Nepal Community Dinner At Passports Tuesday June 2nd

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Three Course Meal $15 10% of spending benefits projects to help restore Nepal.

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2015 US Dory Eliminations This Saturday, May 30th 8:30 AM at Niles Beach, Gloucester

Editors Note:  if you’re from someplace else and you really want to immerse yourself in a great Gloucester tradition that doesn’t happen in Plainville USA, then here’s your plan-

You get up and head down East Main Street past our dock (Captain Joe and Sons) past Brown’s Yacht Yard, past Duckworth’s Bistrot, past Beacon Marine and you stop at Last Stop Variety and you grab  coffee and some of their incredible muffins and then you venture on past to Niles Beach to watch the eliminations.  It is such a Gloucester thing and filled with excitement and beauty.  There you, go, I just laid it out there for you, now get to it!

 

 

Saturday, May 30th 8:30 AM at Niles Beach, Gloucester
US Dory Races

Dory Races

Saturday, May 30th 8:30 @ Niles Beach

The IDRC will host it’s annual Elimination races this Saturday to determine which teams will represent the US against our Canadian rivals for the International titals in 5 categories (Mixed-Doubles, Junior Men, Women, Senior Men, & Masters).  This is a great opportunity to see modern day competition in boats from our seafaring past.
Expectations are for some very exciting races, with last years June Champs Mike Mitchell/Vito Giacalone and August Champs Dylan/Clayton Morrissey returning to competition.  Also, competing in the Senior Men Division will be some former International Champs Sanfillipo/Duval, Harrington/Dombrowski, and Tarrantino/Cominelli.  You don’t want to miss this!
All IDRC members are welcome to compete, but must register Friday, May 29th 6PM at St. Peter’s Square in Gloucester (or via email before sign-ups).  These races are for teams only, so you must have a partner to sign up.  And, membership dues must be paid prior to competing.  Please share this email with friends and family, as all are encouraged to come down and check it out.

Improvements to the Ben Smith Playground at Cripple Cove

Joey,

 As mentioned last week, attached is a press release about additional work being done to the little playground down the street.

 Also, a quick video interview about it has been posted to facebook.

 https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=918404981555646

 Let me know if you need anything beyond this, we really appreciate any coverage we can get. More to come over the next few months.

 Paul Bruce

Community Stuff 5/29/15

Good morning Joey,
Would it be possible to post that: Gloucester Knitting will be having 
an outdoor sale Saturday, May 30, 2015 from 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM, 
Location, The Tavern, 30 Western Ave, rear parking lot.  Adult and 
children sweaters, slight irregulars and odd and ends.  Cash and 
personal checks only.
Thank you for your help.
Congratulations on the fantastic work you are all doing at good 
morning gloucester.
Kindest Regards,
Robert Sullivan
Gloucester Knitting


Gloucester High School is offering a FREE College Success Program, through an innovative partnership with LEAP for Education.

Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken invites you to learn about this program at an Information Session open to parents and students.

WHEN: June 3, 2015

WHERE: Gloucester High School Library

TIME: 7 PM — 8 PM

Desserts and coffee to be served.

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Hi Joey,

Cape Ann Contra Dance is happening tomorrow in Magnolia at the Library Center.

It’s a great space and we hope folks will join us there for great dancing and music. As always, no dance experience is needed. Just come ready to meet friendly people and to have fun!

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    GMG DadBod ManCast Podcast Premiere Episode With Craig Kimberley, Eric Lorden Chris DeWolfe and Joey Ciaramitaro

    GMG DadBod ManCast Podcast Premiere Episode
    Craig Puts His Life On The Line To Capture Video For GMG, The Boys Talk Grillin- Gas vs Charcoal, Expensive vs Cheap Gas Grills, Coaching Problems from Chris DeWolfe, Cast Iron Pans, Judging The Contents Of People’s Grocery Carts and Being Judged On The Contents Of Your Grocery cart.

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    The RocNavCom is looking for Rockport residents to host forty midshipmen

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    The United States Naval Academy Offshore Sail Training Squadron (OSTS), aboard five NA-44 foot sailboats, will drop anchor on Friday July 10th in Rockport Harbor to take part in the Rockport Navy Weekend 2015 July 10-12th hosted by the Rockport Navy Committee (RocNavCom). The midshipmen and their advisors will be joined for the weekend by sailors from the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, Maine, the USS Constitution in Boston, MA and the Navy Band in Newport, RI.

    The RocNavCom is looking for Rockport residents to host the forty midshipmen and ten advisors during their visit. The hosts will be responsible for room and board, transportation to morning events and returning the midshipmen Sunday evening. Many of the activities the midshipmen will be participating in include meals.

    Due to the lack of available lodging for visiting active duty sailors, the Rockport Navy Committee is also looking for Rockport residents willing to host sailors in their homes. The sailors only need lodging; no meals or transportation.

    The RocNavCom is holding to the Navy standard of the buddy system; hosts must be able to accommodate at least two midshipmen, advisors or sailors.

    The sailors and midshipmen will participate in social and sporting events including a kickball game with Rockport children on Saturday morning, a softball game against a Rockport team on Saturday evening. A benefit pancake breakfast at Brackett’s Ocean View Restaurant on Sunday morning. Throughout the day Saturday and Sunday, a master gun team, in 1813 period uniforms, will be giving hourly demonstrations using a replica of an 1812 USS Constitution gun deck complete with a 5,800 pound late 18th century long gun. Sunday afternoon the Northeast Navy Pops Ensemble will perform a free concert at the Rockport High School.

    For more information go to www.rocnavcom.org

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    Greg Verga Press Release

    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:
    ,From Greg Verga:
    Meet and

    Meet and Greet Mayoral Candidate Greg Verga while enjoying Chinese food, watching a little film and listening to some great, live Gloucester music by The John Jerome Band and Greg sitting in on bass.

    Capacity is limited so please RSVP to Kirstin@VoteVerga.com or go to our website: http://www.voteverga.com/june-8th.php

    You can also call our Campaign Headquarters at 978-325-3523

    Reiki Share and Fund Raiser to Benefit Relay for Life Cape Ann

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    June 2nd ‘Community Reiki Share’ to Benefit Relay for Life, Cape Ann.

    ‘Community Reiki Share.’ 5:15 pm – 8:15 pm at the Manchester Community Center. 40 Beach St. Manchester-by-the-Sea. On the MBTA Train line; wheelchair accessible. Reiki Sessions ‘By Donation.’ $20.00 suggested donation. ($10.00 for Seniors.)

    Each month a local charity is designated to receive a portion of the proceeds. Using ‘Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs’ to select which charity to team with, the first step being – Basic Physiological Needs (Air, Water, Food, Shelter.) The steps to ‘Realizing One’s Full Potential!’ 

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    Charities we have partnered with include – Open Door Food Pantry, Beverly Boot Straps, (January,) Wellspring House (February,) Action Inc. (March,) Cape Ann Animal Aid (April,) SeniorCare, Inc. (May,) and for June 2nd – Relay for Life, Cape Ann.

    June 20th the Relay for Life Cape Ann returns to Burnham Field. Teams…

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    The 3rd Annual “SCHOONER CHALLENGE” JUNE 1, 2015, 6-8pm.

    SIGN ON BOARD NOW AND SUPPORT THIS FUN-FILLED EVENT.
    IT HAPPENS ON MONDAY SO DON’T MISS OUT!
    The 3rd Annual “SCHOONER CHALLENGE” JUNE 1, 2015, 6-8pm. Sail from Maritime Gloucester aboard one of (3) Essex-built schooners: the Fame, Ardelle or Thomas E. Lannon. Please be sure to select the boat of your choice in the “notes” section when purchasing tickets. We will keep together parties who request to be together! Sign on board NOW, limited tickets available. Tickets are $40 ea.
    Go to http://www.essexshipbuildingmuseum.org/details-of-our-next-… or call: Marcia at 978-375-3337.
    The Challenge helps the Essex Shipbuilding Museum to care for and preserve the history of Essex built schooners.

    Video from Barry O’Brien

    Details Released for Gloucester Drug Addiction Recovery Initiative

    17 Treatment Centers in 11 States to Partner with Gloucester

    Police Discretion Used to Usher Addicts into Recovery, not Holding Cells

    Police Chief Leonard Campanello today unveiled detailed plans for The Gloucester Police Department Volunteer ANGEL Program (“The Gloucester Initiative”), a revolutionary shift in municipal policing policy aimed at ushering heroin and opiate addicts into recovery and treatment, rather than jail cells and courtrooms.

    The policy has been finalized and will go into effect on Monday, June 1.

    “Gloucester is changing the conversation. Police officers exist to help people. Drug addiction is a disease, and drug addicts need help. We, the members of the Gloucester Police Department, are choosing to take direct action,” Chief Campanello said. “The stigma associated with heroin and opiate addiction is over. Police officers are here to help you, not judge you.”

    The Gloucester Initiative is the product of a diligent policy-making and legal process involving the Gloucester Police Department, the City of Gloucester and the Office of Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken, partner law enforcement agencies, and legal counsel for the City of Gloucester.

    Click here to view the official police policy document.

    1. Expedited Recovery

    Under the Program: “Any person who enters the police station and is requesting help with their addiction to opiates will be immediately screened into the ANGEL program and transported to the Addison Gilbert Hospital (AGH). If such a person who has requested help with their addiction is in possession of drugs or their drug equipment (needles, etc.) while requesting help, the items will be seized and marked for destruction, but the person will not be charged. Any officers having contact with anyone entering the Gloucester Police Department and requesting help with their addiction will be professional, compassionate and understanding at all times. The officer will immediately notify the Watch Commander that a patient is requesting help with their addiction.”

    The patient will be required to complete an intake form and sign an agreement with the police department.

    An officer shall be assigned to transport the patient to Addison Gilbert Hospital. The Watch Commander will reference a list of volunteer ANGELS to respond and relieve the officer at AGH. More than two-dozen volunteers have already signed up for the initiative.

    Then the police department’s role ends, and treatment begins.

    The Gloucester Police Department has partnered with Addison Gilbert Hospital and Lahey Behavioral Health Services to fast track initiative participants, and there will be plenty of assistance. The Gloucester Police Department has secured agreements with 16 other treatment centers and programs in 11 states, to handle special cases and overflow from the Gloucester Initiative and to provide additional resources.

    In Massachusetts, Gloucester has been contacted by the Grace Center in Gloucester, F8 Foundation in Westborough, the Recovering Youth Coalition based on Cape Cod, and Wicked Sober of Boston. Elsewhere, the Gloucester Police Department has received offers of assistance from:

    • McShin Foundation (Richmond, Va.)

    • In the Rooms

    • Morningside Recover (Irvine, Calif.)

    • Palm Tree Recovery (Port Lucia, Fla.)

    • Liberty Bay Recovery Center (Portland, Maine)

    • Community Activity Recovery Enhancement – C.A.R.E. (Prairie du Sac, Wis.)

    • Potential Behavioral Health (Fort Lauderdale, Fla. and New York)

    • Advanced Health and Education (Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Florida)

    • Benchmark Recovery Center (Manor, Texas)

    • The Gardens at Lake Worth (Lake Worth, Fla.)

    • Home with a Heart (Liberty, S.C.)

    • A Road to Recovery (St. Lucie, Fla.)

    Patients will also have access to the Triggr Health App to assist them during their recovery.

    2. Narcan Availability

    Nasal Narcan is now available at pharmacies without a prescription.

    The Gloucester Police Department has finalized an agreement with Conley’s Drug Store and has received offers of support from CVS and Walgreens that will allow anyone access to the potentially lifesaving drug at little or no cost, regardless of their insurance.

    The Police Department will pay the cost of Nasal Narcan for those without insurance by using money seized from drug dealers. 

    Narcan is not a long-term solution, but it has the potential to save the life of an addict experiencing an overdose. 

    “We cannot help a dead person,” Chief Campanello said. “The goal is to never need to use Narcan again, but right now it’s there to give addicts and their families another chance to come into treatment. It is a stopgap while we work to remove the stigma and barriers to entry.”

    3. Police Discretion and Exceptions

    The Gloucester Police Department Volunteer ANGEL Program was created in conjunction with legal counsel. One of the cornerstones of policing is discretion, which means that police officers can choose not to arrest someone even if the person has broken the law. This same concept applies to issuing speeding tickets, drug take-back programs, and gun buyback events.

    “We are not trying to reinvent the wheel. Police officers already have the time-honored discretion to refer addicts to treatment or to simply not arrest them,” Chief Campanello said. “This initiative ups the ante by increasing the recovery resources available and making it much easier for officers to put people in treatment — and to directly make a difference in their lives.”

    There are some exceptions to the initiative, including if:

    • The subject has an outstanding arrest warrant

    • The subject has prior drug arrests, which include a conviction for possession with intent to distribute, drug trafficking, drug violation in a school zone.

    • The officer or Watch Commander expresses the reasonable belief that the ANGEL could be seriously harmed by the subject

    • The subject is under age 18 and does not have parent or guardian consent 

    If an officer makes initial contact with an addict on the streets or in the community, the program authorizes the use of police discretion to refer the subject to the ANGEL Program.

    The initiative began with a citywide forum and a Facebook post by the Chief, which has now reached nearly 2.2 million people. Click here for more information on the post,

    Save The Date- Please Join Us at The Studio For Our Small Business Persons Reception June 2nd 5-7PM

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    I’d love to have all our FOBs come out and celebrate GMG’s award for Small Business Person of the Year.  It should be a great time, hope you can swing by and say hey!

    Support CCALS at Latitude 43 & Minglewood This Monday, June 1st

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    Lat43+MW_CCALSPosterHead to Latitude 43 or Minglewood Tavern this Monday, June 1st to support Compassionate Care ALS (CCALS); just come in any time after 4:00 PM and the restaurant will automatically donate a portion of your check to the cause!

    PLUS you can use the opportunity to check out Latitude 43’s new Summer Menu, which will be launched tomorrow, May 28th. Here’s a taste of what you can expect…

    NEW APPETIZERS 

    FRESH BURRATA

    Burrata cheese, arugula, basil, heirloom tomatoes, balsamic reduction & pea shoots

    CEVICHE & GAZPACHO

    Scallop & shrimp ceviche with poblano peppers, grilled corn & cilantro, served on Southwestern Gazpacho with fried tortilla points

    NEW ENTREES

    BBQ HALF CHICKEN

    Smoked half chicken smothered in an Asian peach BBQ sauce with jalapeno cornbread & house coleslaw

    SEARED SCALLOPS

    Bacon, edamame & fresh corn succotash with a strawberry herb coulis

    GRILLED SALMON

    Curried quinoa salad with…

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    Coastal Elite Cheer Academy & Club GRAND OPENING CELEBATION SUNDAY MAY 31ST 6-8 PM

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    Coastal Elite Cheer Academy & Club

    Home of the Coastal Elite Rebels All Star Cheer Team

    Located at Browns Mall 11 Pleasant St., Gloucester

    978-491-0004; coastaleliteclub@gmail.com

    *Birthday Parties * Open Gym * Toddler Tumble Classes * Toddler Open Gym* All Star & Recreational Cheering * Fitness Classes * Tumble Clinics & Private Classes*Cheer Dance*

    ADULT BOOT CAMP SESSIONS*SUMMER YOGA

    GRAND OPENING CELEBATION SUNDAY MAY 31ST 6-8 P.M.

    Cheer dance exhibition – Raffle Tickets and door Prizes –

    Discount Class Passes – meet our instructors – summer session discounts

    $25 Off Birthday Party Bookings

    a chance to win 2 Red Sox Tickets with any purchase (excluding merchandise)

    www.CoastalEliteClub.com

    · Keep checking the website schedule for updates to the CEC schedule

    Community Stuff 5/27/15

    “A whale of a tale: Using robotics for ocean conservation and STEM initiatives”

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    Dr. Iain Kerr, CEO of the Ocean Alliance, a Gloucester, MA-based organization recognized as an international leader in whale research and ocean conservation will discuss how they are using robotic technologies for non-invasive sampling and monitoring to learn about whales and the ecosystem’s health. Iain will also talk about the opportunities they see for developing sustainable ocean industries and the need to develop a robotics curriculum that will allow educators to inspire the next generation of conservation technologists. Join us at this North Shore Technology Council breakfast meeting – Wednesday, May 27, 2015, 7:00 – 9:00 AM (7:00 AM networking and breakfast; 7:45 AM program begins). Danversport Yacht Club, just off Route 128, 161 Elliott Street, Danvers, MA. Register at www.nstc.org. The registration fee is $25 for NSTC members and $40 for non-members. E-mail events@nstc.org for more information.


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    Membership Drive 2015-2016