GloucesterCast 115 With Guests Kim Smith, Toby Pett, Tommy Burns and Host Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 1/23/15 #GloucesterMA

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GloucesterCast 115 With Guests Kim Smith, Toby Pett and Host Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 1/23/15

Topics Include: Guests Kim Smith and Toby Pett, Hosted By Joey Ciaramitaro, Mid-Week Podcast, If Kim Had To Keep One Person In Her Life, Kim Compares Santa Monica to Gloucester MA, Bucket List Destinations, Art Haven Lobster Buoy Auction, David Black Proposed Sculpture Once Again Proves My Theory That Getting Local Art Installations Is Always Filled With Animosity- Kim’s Take, Toby’s Take and Joey’s Take, Kim’s Energy Assesment, Yorkshire Terrier Killed By Coyote, More Info About What Nonni’s Is Supposed To Be, What Would It Take For Nonni’s To Succeed, Lobsterman Tommy Burns Stops In And Lights The Place On Fire, Destinos, Mike’s Place, Yellow Subs, Bridal Show At Cruiseport, Tommy Talks About His Ex-Wives’ Dimensions, The Winner of Clarke Snow’s Book Waltzing With Lady Luck Is Debby Lloyd- Must Be Picked Up Here At the Dock, This Weeks New Subscriber To the GloucesterCast Prize Is A Fleece Lined Good Morning Gloucester Logo Jacket Donated By Paulie Walnuts- Subscribe Here For a Chance To Win. Jacket Must Be Picked Up At The Dock, Paulie Walnuts Personal Blog Here.
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Ward meeting Monday on proposed sculpture at Solomon Jacobs Park

An opportunity for Gloucester


Ward meeting Monday on proposed sculpture at Solomon Jacobs Park

Dear friends:
On Monday, Jan. 26, at 6 p.m. Councilor Melissa Cox and I will be hosting a dual ward meeting at Maritime Gloucester on Harbor Loop to present the proposal to install a sculpture by the renowned artist and son of Gloucester David Black.
David, who was born here and was valedictorian of his class at Gloucester High School is making a gift to the city of a sculpture entitled “High Seas.” The sculpture will be located at Solomon Jacobs Park, between Maritime Gloucester and the Coast Guard Station.
David, who traces his roots back to the early families of Gloucester, including the Tarrs and the Wonsons, whose names appear on the old paint Manufactory across the harbor from the park, is a world famous artist. His works appear in cities around the world, including and Berlin, Germany, Washington DC, Nagano, Japan, and Cincinnati and Dayton, Ohio. His sculptures epitomize the best of modern art, capturing in steel and shape the spirit of a place.
“High Seas” evokes billowing sails and stormy seas in a modern idiom.  It embodies Gloucester’s past and its future. It is fitting that it be located just down the hill from the Fitz Henry Lane house. David is very much in the tradition of the artists who have found inspiration in Gloucester for more than three centuries. He is donating his normal commission to the city as a gift to the place of his birth.
I encourage you to attend the meeting to hear for yourself about this exciting opportunity to enrich our city’s already rich artistic and cultural legacy. 

Life-long Cape Ann Resident Hired as Community Relations Manager for Lahey Health- Congrats Grace!

Grace Giambanco Numerosi has been hired as the Community Relations Manager for Lahey Health. Grace will work out of Addison Gilbert Hospital and be responsible for all community relations and health benefits on Cape Ann. She will continue to build relationships with those on Cape Ann served by Addison Gilbert Hospital and Lahey Heath.

Grace has more than 20 years of experience in marketing and community relations. After graduating from Boston College, she began her career at the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce, and then continued her experience with the City of Gloucester. Most recently, she held a marketing position at Rockport National Bank. During her career, Grace has spearheaded several local events, been an active board member and worked collaboratively with local nonprofits, social service agencies, community organizations and city and state governments.

Grace is particularly excited to be working at Addison Gilbert Hospital since she was born in the hospital’s maternity ward and raised in Gloucester.

“We are thrilled to have Grace join our team,” said Gerald MacKillop, director of Community Relations at Lahey Health. “She is a life-long resident of Cape Ann, she knows the community and she can appreciate the health related challenges that the area presents. Her passion for Cape Ann and her enthusiasm will be a benefit for both Addison Gilbert Hospital and the Cape Ann community.”

Grace lives in Gloucester with her husband and two children.

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GloucesterCast 114 With Toby Pett, Jay Albert and Host Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 1/21/15 #GloucesterMA

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GloucesterCast 114 With Toby Pett, Jay Albert and Host Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 1/21/15

Topics Include: Guests Toby Pett and Jay Albert From Cape Ann Images, The History Of Mooters Liquors, The BallGate Non-Issue Explained By a Twenty Year Football Coach, Thanks To Rick Ardizzoni Who Should Be Your Guy For Computer Repair His Contact Info- http://www.circleconsulting.com/, Mass Lobstermen’s Association Weekend, More Random Facts I Didn’t Know That I Didn’t Know, Art Haven Lobster Buoy Auction, Cruiseport Bridal Show, Lost Dog Opie, Building Local Chatter About A Seasonal Ice Rink At I4C2, Jay Would Like A Schooner Park, Why The City Was Smart To Buy I4C2, The Top Money Maker On YouTube Made Close To 5 Million Dollars in 2014, UnBoxing Videos, Which Had Greater Economic  Impact On Gloucester: Wicked Tuna or The Perfect Storm.

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Doug Veenhof Meditation Program For North Shore VETS and Their Families

At Wisdom’s Heart 2 Duncan Street

12 HOUR MEDITATION TRAINING for military veterans and their loved ones.

Wednesdays, February 4, 11, 18, 7-9:30pm and Saturday, February 21, 1-5:30pm.

Mind training based Buddhist meditation practices illuminated by the latest research in neuroscience and affective psychology focus on relaxation and developing stable and vivid attention to tame impulses and quiet the chatter of the untrained mind. Check back for details.

Gretchen Hill’s Saltwater Massage To Move In At Former Space of Mamie’s Kitchen!

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Moving to the space of your “former” favorite coffee shop…Gretchen says she should be open March 15th…moving from her current 2nd floor Main Street location. ..

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Congratulations To Meg Montagnino-Jarrett Who Executive Produced “Amira and Sam” A Film That Premieres IN NYC January 30th

The film premieres in NYC on Friday night January 30th and in theaters around the country as well as on VOD. (Video on Demand).

It will be showing in Salem, MA February 26th – March 5th

February Vacation At Maritime Gloucester

February Vacation At Maritime Gloucester

Register today!

  • Feb17

    Shipwreck Detectives (PreK - 1st Grade)

    Shipwreck Detectives (PreK – 1st Grade)

    Tuesday, February 17, 2015, 10:00 am

    Registration : $10 for non-members, $5 for Maritime Gloucester members

    Audience: PreK – 1st Grade, Parents/guardians required.

    Our marine science classroom has become the site of a mysterious shipwreck: what can you learn from its artifacts?  Children will become marine detectives as they search for clues and explore our giant shipwreck mat.  What can they discover about the ship and its passengers?  A variety of fun activities will be offered as we learn about marine exploration and shipwrecks in New England.  We’ll fish for facts and learn about boats in Gloucester Harbor through a fun story.              

    10:00-11:30 in our Marine Science Classroom 

    Registration

  • Feb17

    Shipwrecks and Maritime Archeology (2nd - 5th Grade)

    Shipwrecks and Maritime Archeology (2nd – 5th Grade)

    Tuesday, February 17, 2015, 1:00 pm

    Registration : $10 for non-members, $5 for Maritime Gloucester members

    Audience: 2nd – 5th Grade drop-off program

    Become a maritime archeologist and search for clues as we explore our giant shipwreck mat!  As you examine each paper artifact, what can you learn about the ship and its passengers?  Where did the ship come from?  When did it sink?  Through a variety of fun activities, we’ll learn about the famous shipwrecks of New England and the tools and techniques for exploring these undersea sites. Children are encouraged to stay afterwards (2:30-3:30) to watch Ghosts of the Abyss, a documentary about the wreck of the Titanic. 

    Program in our Marine Science Classroom, 1:00-2:30

    Free Maritime Movie for Participants, 2:30-3:30

    Registration

  • Feb18

    Frozen Crystals: Exploring Ice and Snow (PreK - 1st Grade)

    Frozen Crystals: Exploring Ice and Snow (PreK – 1st Grade)

    Wednesday, February 18, 2015, 10:00 am

    Registration : $10 FOR NON-MEMBERS, $5 FOR MARITIME GLOUCESTER MEMBERS

    Audience: Pre-K – 1st Grade, parent/guardian required

    Does this time of year have you thinking of ice and snow?  Explore the science of all things frozen!  Make your own saltwater paintings and watch shimmering crystal patterns appear.  Turn an ordinary sock into a toy seal, walrus, or beluga whale. We’ll learn about coldwater creatures, Arctic and Antarctic exploration, and snowy habitats!  

    10:00-11:30 in our Marine Science Classroom                                         

    Registration

  • Feb18

    Polar Explorers and Icy Experiments (2nd - 5th Grade)

    Polar Explorers and Icy Experiments (2nd – 5th Grade)

    Wednesday, February 18, 2015, 1:00 pm

    Registration : $10 FOR NON-MEMBERS, $5 FOR MARITIME GLOUCESTER MEMBERS

    Audience: 2nd – 5th Grade drop-off program

    What did explorers find on Arctic and Antarctic expeditions?  What kinds of creatures have adapted to freezing temperatures? Students will learn all about ice through a variety of icy experiments, challenges, and projects.  Using a variety of ice shapes, build an ice tower as high as you can.  Paint a snowy scene with saltwater and watch crystals appear.  Children are encouraged to stay afterwards (2:30-3:30) to watch The Blue Planet: Frozen Seas, a nature documentary about polar sea creatures.   

    Program in our Marine Science Classroom, 1:00-2:30

    Free Maritime Movie for Participants, 2:30-3:30

    Registration

  • Feb19

    Submarines and Sea Creatures (PreK - 1st Grade)

    Submarines and Sea Creatures (PreK – 1st Grade)

    Thursday, February 19, 2015, 10:00 am

    Registration : $10 FOR NON-MEMBERS, $5 FOR MARITIME GLOUCESTER MEMBERS

    Audience: Pre-K – 1st Grade, parent/guardian required

    Imagine you’re exploring the deep sea in a submarine.  What strange sights and sea creatures do you see?  Children will create their own paper portholes, submarine windows to underwater scenes.  We’ll touch and hold live sea creatures from Gloucester Harbor and then create our own deep sea animals for the portholes.   Through a story about Jacques Cousteau, we’ll learn how scuba divers explore the ocean.

    10:00-11:30 in our Marine Science Classroom     

    Registration

  • Feb19

    Mapping the Deep (2nd - 5th Grade)

    Mapping the Deep (2nd – 5th Grade)

    Thursday, February 19, 2015, 1:00 pm

    Registration : $10 FOR NON-MEMBERS, $5 FOR MARITIME GLOUCESTER MEMBERS

    Audience: 2nd – 5th Grade drop-off program

    The deep sea is no easy place to explore.  What strange creatures lurk in the depths?  How can we learn about the shape of the seafloor?  Through fun activities, we’ll learn all about the various ways to explore the ocean floor.  We’ll build a deep sea model in a box, complete with creatures and shipwrecks.  Afterwards, we’ll measure ocean depth and surprising seafloor features without even looking in the box!  Children are encouraged to stay afterwards (2:30-3:30) to watch The Blue Planet: The Deep, a nature documentary about deep sea animals.   

    Program in our Marine Science Classroom, 1:00-2:30

    Free Maritime Movie for Participants, 2:30-3:30

    Registration

Community Stuff 1/21/15

MUSIC & MEDITATION IN THE MEETINGHOUSE (MMM SERIES) featuring meditation leader Alex Floyd with musician Steve Lacey playing singing bowls and guitar, January 25th, 2015 in the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Meetinghouse

BASICS:

Meditation and Music combined in a candle-lit setting on the last Sunday of each month January 25th, 2015 at 7:30pm in Gloucester’s 1806 Meetinghouse, home of the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church Corner of Middle and Church Street, parking allowed on the green

Free-will Offering ($10 suggested), disability accessible, all are welcome

Social gathering afterwards with light refreshments

Web site: http://www.gloucesteruu.org Email: info@gloucesteruu.org , Phone: (978-283-3410)

EVENT DESCRIPTION:

The Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church is pleased to announce the next event of its monthly series called Music & Meditation in the Meetinghouse (MMM) that offers Cape Ann residents and visitors a unique combination of beautiful live music and relaxing meditation. Each MMM event offers the participants an opportunity to enjoy a different combination of peaceful self-awareness through various kinds of meditation enhanced by the musical offerings.

The MMM experience is intended to be comforting, entertaining and spiritual but it is emphatically not a church service. It is held in the candle-lit sanctuary of the grand Meetinghouse, a place of gathering and welcoming for the entire Gloucester community for over 200 years. The Meetinghouse, whose lantern tower with a Paul Revere bell has guided generations of mariners safely into our harbor, is on the National Register of Historic Places. It is the oldest, largest and last surviving historic Meetinghouse in Gloucester.

The January event will feature meditation leader Alex Floyd with musician Steve Lacey playing guitar and singing bowls. There will be a collation with light refreshments afterwards in the Entrance House, giving participants the opportunity to meet the leaders and each other in a convivial atmosphere.

Parking is allowed on the church green at the corner of Middle and Church Street, entering between the granite pillars but please be aware of the newly-installed granite benches. A free-will offering of $10 is requested but everyone is welcome regardless of financial capability. The Sanctuary is accessible with facilities for persons with disabilities via the side entrance at 10 Church Street.

MEDITATION LEADER: Alex Floyd

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Alex Floyd has been a resident of Gloucester on and off for over fifty years, boyhood summers in Rocky Neck, Wheelers Point, and lately of East Gloucester.. Grew up in Cambridge, MA and Newton, and was exposed to BaHa’i religion and meditation at 14, at the Harvard Square Unitarian Church. “ I really didn’t understand meditation, back at that tender age, and although I have practiced meditation for 30 some odd years, I don’t think I understand it now.”

He led a yoga and meditation class at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Lexington Kentucky for two years and led some group guided meditation workshops.

He was a Viet Nam era veteran who served in Iran, in 1977. Baha’i started in Persia only coincidentally. He has degrees in biotechnology and food science from UMASS, and worked in R+D biochemistry for 20 years. He is an avid sailor and spiritual seeker practicing but not yet an expert in mindfulness meditation. “ I’ve had some very good teachers and with luck I can impart some of their wisdom.”

MUSICIAN: Steve Lacey

Steve Lacey Portrait

Steve Lacey is a guitarist of 13 years, from Gloucester. He will be playing singing bowls and improvisations on the guitar. He got his B.A. in music, studying jazz and classical music at Salem State University. You can find him performing jazz with a group at the Cape Ann Brewery Tuesday nights. He also teaches private lessons for guitar.  With a strong background in both Jazz and Classical theories, Steve strives to incorporate those styles, as well as other influences in his improvisation. He believes in the communicative nature of music, and has experimented in improvisation with different disciples of study in the expressive arts such as poetry and dance.

Doug Veenhof and Rick Blue Talk About The Wisdom’s Heart Center and Doug’s Urban Retreat Program

The Wisdom’s Heart URBAN RETREAT with Doug Veenhof

February 6th, 7:00 – 9:00pm
Saturday and Sunday, February 7th and 8th, 10:00am – 5:30pm

Join us for an in-center, “Urban Retreat” with master meditator and author, Douglas Veenhof at Wisdom’s Heart in Downtown Gloucester.

Don’t miss an opportunity to join us for further explorations in The 4 Dimensions of Mental Balance Known as Happiness, a revolutionary meditation approach which combines cutting edge neuroscience and affective psychology with the 2500 year wisdom tradition of Buddhist meditation training.

For more details click here.

7th Annual Art Haven Buoy Auction & Family Fun Night January 23

We are pleased to welcome back Senator Bruce Tarr who will be live auctioning the kids buoys. And who better than our new Mayor, Sefatia Romeo Theken, to emcee the event! This will be a night to remember.
Thank you to our many sponsors and volunteers who make this such an amazing community event year after year! 

DON’T MISS OUT ON YOUR ONLY CHANCE TO BID ON THESE ONE OF A KIND ARTIST BUOYS WHILE SUPPORTING A GREAT CAUSE!