Paul Cary Goldberg Gets Some Local Love At His NYC Exhibit

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Joey a group of Gloucester Residents went to New York to support Paul Goldberg in his book Tutta la familglia here we are at a round table, we went up in the am and back same day but its was worth supporting local artist.

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Editors Note:

Sefatia, the hair is looking fantastic.  You’ve got a little Farrah Fawcett thing going on there. Va Va Voom.

TONIGHT HARBORTOWN CULTURAL DISTRICT PARTNERS CELEBRATION TONIGHT

Reminder Gloucester’s Harbortown Cultural District

The 2nd Annual Meeting and celebration 

Wednesday, November 5th, 2014

At the HIVE 5-7pm

Meet the new partners. Surprises, special performance, and…

2014 Windows Gallery at the HIVE

Featuring Harbortown Cultural District Partner group exhibit

On exhibit November 5, 2014

David Cox, Harbortown Cultural District *Founding Partner, photograph

Fred Bodin, Harbortown Cultural District *Founding Partner, photograph

Joey Ciaramitaro, Harbortown Cultural District *Founding Partner, photograph

Loren Doucette, Harbortown Cultural District *Founding Partner, painting

John Sarkin, represented by Ken Riaf’s Law and Water Gallery, Harbortown Cultural District Partner, drawing

Juni Van Dyke, Harbortown Cultural District Partner, painting

Ken Riaf, Harbortown Cultural District Partner, box constructions, mixed media assemblage sculpture

Beth Williams, Harbortown Cultural District new Partner, artist & downtown proprietor, handmade glass beads and jewelry

goodlinens, Harbortown Cultural District new Partner, artist and entrepreneur JoAnne

Chirico  downtown textile business

Belle + Me, Harbortown Cultural District new Partner, designers Anne Malvaux and Lisa LeVasseur, French inspired custom scarves with jewelry

Ten Pound Studio, Harbortown Cultural District Partner, artist and a Ten Pound founder, Susan Quateman, silk painting;  artist Muriel Lee Steele, silk painting scarf

BEYOND THE WINDOW! Art Haven is a Harbortown *Founding Partner

Check out HIVE, TAG, and other artists including Jason Burroughs currently on exhibit within all Art Haven’s amazing artistic community spaces. Sign up for classes! Use TAG services: printing and design, graphics, digital printing, screen printing, and more!

Eight Year Old Boy Kick-Starts An Extraordinary Educational Series

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Captain Tom Ellis of the Schooner Thomas E. Lannon and Nubar Alexanian of Walker Creek Media are working together to bring to fruition an amazing young boy’s vision: a science educational series created by and starring a kid. The series, “Science All Around Us,” will be produced right here in Gloucester, and so far it looks beautiful.  Take a look at their Kickstarter campaign. 
This new friend of Captain Tom believes that science doesn’t only need to be taught by adults. Kids can (and should) teach other kids too! Right now, this amazing project needs your help. They’ve got the talent, the passion, the powerful idea and all they need are the resources to make it happen.  Even if you can’t donate, check out Collin’s answer to his father’s question about why we should care about science by clicking on the questions below. It will convince you this is a project that matters.
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http://scienceallaroundus.com/
PLEASE REMEMBER to “like” this project on their Facebook and follow them on @SciAllAroundUs Twitter, where they’re posting hilarious facts and articles daily.

Community Stuff 11/5/14

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seARTS Presents Final Partner With an Artist Project:
Tricia O’Neill’s Harbortown Mural Honoring Vincent Ferrini
Public invited to join Tricia, Gloucester Writers Center, seARTS and Cultural District representatives at 2pm on Saturday November 8 at Fred Bodin Historic Photo Gallery
On Saturday, November 8, seARTS will present the final Partner With an Artist project celebrating Cape Ann’s cultural districts: Gloucester artist Tricia O’Neill’s mural honoring famed Gloucester writer Vince Ferrini.
A reception will be held at 2pm at the Fred Bodin Historic Photo Gallery at 82 Main Street in Gloucester, just opposite the location of the mural, located on side of the Palazola’s Sporting Good building at the corner of Main Street and Porter Street. Tricia will describe how the mural was created, discuss her inspirations for the project, and talk about her partnership with the Gloucester Writers Center.
The public is invited to join Tricia, the Gloucester Writer’s Center, Cultural District representatives and seARTS members for this event.
For more information, contact Tony Sapienza at tsapienza@gmail.com or 617-650-2995


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Making a Better Gloucester – Help erect the new playground at the Oval.

Steve Winslow writes-

Joey:

Volunteers are still needed to help erect the new play equipment at the Oval / Palazola Field this Thursday, Friday and Saturday.  The Oval is off of Centennial Avenue – near Harvard Street.

Work will start rain or shine Thursday morning November 6th at 8 AM..  If you can turn a wrench – we can use you..(we’ have the wrenches) Bring a wheel barrel if you can. Lunch provided.

Online volunteer registration is available at www.SignUpGenius.com/go/20F0F4DA9AE28A4F94-community/.

Community members can also contact Councilor Steve LeBlanc at  SLeBlanc@gloucester-ma.gov or Senior Project Manager Stephen Winslow at swinslow@gloucester-ma.gov (978-282-8007). 

Thanks for helping to spread the word.

Stephen Winslow

Mass in Motion – Cape Ann

3 Pond Road

Gloucester MA 01930

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Madhouse Today…

I swear you couldn’t dream up this scene to paint it just the way it was at that very moment when I snapped the shot in between offloading boats.

You couldn’t have dreamed up the clouds or the sun breaking through at just the right angle to lead straight down the harbor to our dock. You couldn’t have dreamed up the lobster boats waiting to offload at just the right perpendicular locations to frame the shot on either side of the lobster boat’s mast that was tied up at the dock. Picture perfect.

Sometimes amid the madness you don’t really have time to take it all in because you’re ass deep in work but that one capture you managed to fire off brings it all back and reminds you that yes indeed, it wasn’t a dream.

Sports Media Is The Worst (Except For Tony Kornheiser)

Manning Mannng Manning Manning Manning Manning Manning Manning Manning.
Oh we haven’t blown enough smoke up the Manning’s Asses yet?

Let us correct that-
Manning Manning Manning Manning Manning Manning Manning Manning Oh and yeah, Manning.

Peyton, Eli, it doesn’t matter, they just can’t help themselves. Before the Pats/Denver Game it’s all about how Payton Manning is the best QB of all time despite Brady owning him on 95% of the statistics including the most important ones- Superbowl Wins and Head to Head.

Last Night’s Monday Night Football was 80% pre-game talk about the Giants and Eli Manning with an occasional blurb about the Colts.

Results: Pats Smoke Denver and Indy Crushes The Giants.

Go make another commercial Peyton.
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Community Stuff 11/4/14

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An event to celebrate the poetry and person of poet laureate Peter Todd will be held on Thursday, November 6th at the Cape Ann Community Cinema. The event will begin at 7:30 P.M.


Honoring Gloucester Poet Laureate, Peter Todd. Thursday, November 6, Cape Ann Cinema

Honoring Gloucester Poet Laureate, Peter Todd. Thursday, November 6, Cape Ann Cinema

Gloucester Poet Laureate, cab-driver by day, Peter Albert Todd has been stricken with pancreatic cancer and the prognosis is “guarded.” A miracle might happen and we are praying for one, but pancreatic cancer can spread quickly. In the meantime, Peter’s family is being heavily burdened by the effort plus medical and travel expenses of going to Boston almost every day.

Rufus Collinson, John Ronan [both previous Poet Laureates], City Councilor Melissa Cox and other community members will read a few of Peter’s poems this week at a community event. Peter hopes to read some too. Many of Peter’s poems celebrate everyday life, especially in Gloucester. Peter has given us a small but powerful sample of his many poems. These are ones he is especially proud of, as they commemorate fishermen, veterans, sunrises, etc. and warn against evils such as drunk driving — ironic as Peter’s nephew was hit by an intoxicated driver on Friday and now has a severe brain injury.

To commemorate Peter, his life and his work, we are hosting a poetry, pizza and movie event with and for Peter at Cape Ann Cinema from 7:30pm, this Thursday, November 6. We will have pizza donated by local restaurants and have a platter of vegan appetizers too. Admission is free, although donations are welcomed and encouraged. All donations will go to Peter and his family to help them with their huge expenses. At the event, Rufus and others will read some of Peter’s poems, he will read some, attendees can read their own poems, if they want to, and we’ll reminisce with Peter about his life in Gloucester. Around 8:00 or 8:15 Rob Newton, head of Cape Ann Cinema, will show a movie “The Source” about the Beat Poets [which the licensor has donated because our event is a fund-raiser].

We hope you can join us and other Gloucester supporters for this event honoring Peter Todd. Please forward this email to other people you think could be interested; despite the short notice, we hope to pack the theater. Thanks very much.

Best,

Lucinda Seigel with Kirstin Martin and Rufus Collinson

Community Stuff 11/3/14

Mews From Cape Ann Animal Aid

89 ADOPTIONS IN OCTOBER!

Woohoo! Because of your support and belief in our mission, we were able to find homes for 58 dogs and 31 cats this month! These are some of the many faces that send their thanks to you!

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Upcoming Events

SUPPLY DRIVE AT SHAW’S SUPERMARKET
Saturday, November 15th
11am-3pm @ Shaw’s on Eastern Ave., Gloucester

We’ll be a the Shaw’s Supermarket on Eastern Ave collecting items from our Wish List. Stop by to do some shopping and visit with shelter pups!


SANTA PAWS
Saturday, November 22nd
11am-3pm @ Rockport Ace Hardware

Get your pup’s photo taken with Santa for a donation of $10. Perfect for holiday cards!


HOLIDAY GIFT FAIR AND OPEN HOUSE
Saturday, December 6th, 11am-3pm
Join us for some holiday shopping and visit with shelter animals at our Christopher Cutler Rich Animal Shelter. 


WINTER BALL
Friday, February 6th, 7pm-11pm
Save the date for our Annual Fundraising Gala at Cruiseport Gloucester featuring dinner, dancing, raffles, silent and live auctions. Tickets will be on sale in January.


SEE ALL UPCOMING EVENTS AT
WWW.CAPEANNANIMALAID.ORG/EVENTS


Elisa Pearmain, award-winning author and professional story teller  to be the guest speaker at the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church   on Sunday, November 9, 2014. 

Special Guest at Sunday Morning Service

November 9, 2014 at 10:00am in the Sanctuary

Gloucester Unitarian Unitarian Church

Corner of Middle and Church Street, on the green

Accessible Entrance at #10 Church Street

Additional Information at www.gloucesteruu.org

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The Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church is pleased to announce award-winning author and professional story teller,  Elisa Pearmain will lead a Sunday service.  It will be held in the sanctuary of the historic 1806 Meetinghouse, Gloucester’s oldest standing church, home of America’s first Universalist Society founded by Rev. John Murray in 1779.

Elisa Pearmain, MA, LMHC, has been telling stories professionally  to audiences of all ages for nearly thirty years.  She is the award-winning author of two books including Doorways to the Soul:  52 Wisdom Tales from around the World (1998).  She is a  Tapestry of  Faith co-author.  In 2013 Elisa recorded a double CD of stories and commentary on Forgiveness called, Forgiveness:  Telling our Stories in New Ways.  Elisa is also a licensed psychotherapist with a private practice in Concord MA

The church invites everyone in the community at large to come to this special service  The Gloucester UU Church is a welcoming congregation that meet in Gloucester’s Meetinghouse, whose lantern steeple has guided generations of mariners into port as its people fought for the abolition of slavery, equal rights for women and the separation of church & state as a cornerstone of our democracy.


“MOSES AND MONOTHEISM” Panel Discussion

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Special Event at Temple Ahavat Achim (86 Middle St., Gloucester)

Sunday, November 23rd from 1 pm to 2:30 pm

Sigmund Freud was one of the most important thinkers of the 20th century. His discoveries of the make-up of the human psyche, were, in their time, world-shaking.

The animal self, the id, (or, more correctly, the “it”) lives together with a controlling instinct, the super-ego, (or “over I”), which develops as the child develops as is not complete until we mature, and the ego, (or the “I”) the conscious self, which is the human as he knows himself, must work together in the person, to provide a rational, but emotional self. From this knowledge Freud fashioned the science of psychoanalysis.

There are those who choose to view Freud as an atheist. However, Freud himself wrote in his autobiographical sketch “…my parents were Jews, and I have remained a Jew.”

While he was dying of cancer, Freud rushed into print his facit on Judaism, “Moses and Monotheism”. It was to be the last of his many essays. In it he applies the tools of psychoanalysis and the mind of a scientist to theorize about the origins and the monotheistic basis of his Jewish faith, and the Christian faith which followed.

Significantly, Sigmund Freud chose to die, as assisted suicide, on Yom Kippur, 1939. This year is the seventy-fifth anniversary of his death, and we are marking that anniversary by holding a discussion of the radical thoughts contained in “Moses and Monotheism”, albeit two months after the actual anniversary.

The panel discussing the essay, in which the public is encouraged to participate, will consist of Philip Cutter, M.D., a retired psychiatrist, Vincent Panetta, Ph. D., a professor of psychoanalysis, and supervising analyst, and Seth Yorra, Dr. jur., a lawyer and dramatist, who has also received an M.A. as a psychoanalytical counselor.

PLEASE CLICK HERE TO RSVP!

Selections from “Moses and Monotheism” to read in preparation for this selection are available for download or at the TAA office from Natalia, (978) 281-0739.


Phyllis A. Marine Association

Scrap Steel Drive

Bring down any scrap metal you’re looking to get rid of and raise money to restore the Phyllis A.
November 8, 2014
8am to 4pm Foster’s Parking Lot (the Irving station)
107 Eastern Avenue Gloucester, MA
*Vehicles can be donated by appointment. Call 978-381-3901

Phyllis A Website


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Community Photos 11/3/14

Happy Halloween – photos from Anthony Marks

Autumn On The Annisquam – photos from Anthony Marks

Home Is the Sailor From peter Digre

Home is the sailor

 

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Croissant At Sticky Fingers

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GloucesterCast 102: The Estrogen Episode- Four Broads and A Neanderthal #GloucesterMA

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GloucesterCast 102: The Estrogen Episode- Four Broads and A Neanderthal


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The Move…

I can’t begin to thank Capt Pete Mondello enough for his recommendation for the cryovaced (spelling?) frozen 8 oz portions of tuna at Market Basket for $6.50 per lb.  Also available at Stop and Shop.  Get the little container of real wasabi too.

So you get a portion, leave it out for a couple hours to thaw, cut open the package carve off a slice, spread on a little wasabi and drizzle soy sauce.  I stuffed myself with about 6.5 ounces.  Straight lean protein.  Delicious.  No Brainer city.