Ales For ALS Coming Up November 9th

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Event Details:

Tickets are available here:

https://a4a.als.net/Essex/

This year menu will feature a wide selection of local hand crafted breads from Iggy’s Bread, Woodman’s Clam Chowder, Cider Donut Munchkins from Kate’s Table, Roasted Turkey Breast served with a Cranberry Orange Relish, Sliced Skirt Steak with a Horseradish or a Chimichurri sauce and Fennel Sausage with Peppers and Onions. 

The homebrew competition will include entries from

  • Gary & Jill Rogers (Byfield) Defending Champion
  • Jake Rogers (Ipswich)
  • Tim & Danielle Broderick (Hamilton)
  • Jon Fontaine & Liz Roberts (Salem)
  • Chris & Kristina McGowan (Salem)
  • Fuzzy & Maureen Falstich (Beverly)
  • Bill Torrey (Beverly)
  • Jason & Heather Grazado (Marblehead)
  • Micah Nyatsambo (Essex)
  • Rusty Baird & Mike Moser (Boston)
  • Frank McClelland & Andrew Cox Stavros (Essex)
  • Steve Davis & Eric Santini (Essex)
  • Jason Rowe (Peabody)

Live Music from Day Job.

We also wish to thank our sponsors once again. 

  • Cape Ann Brewery
  • Ipswich Ale
  • Woodman’s of Essex
  • Kate’s Table of Hingham
  • The Village Restaurant
  • Iggy’s Bread
  • North Shore Brewers
  • The Essex Shipbuilder Museum
  • Apple Street Farm 
  • Aster B. Flowers
  • Essex Shipbuilder Museum

Here are some photos from last year’s event. 

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Gloucester Dog Park Halloween Dog Photo Shoot

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The results are in from The Gloucester Dog Park’s Halloween Dog Photo Shoot & Costume Contest! Thank you to City Council Vice President Sefatia Romeo Theken for doing a great job judging the contest! And thank you to all the great dogs and owners who came out and supported us! All your costumes were great!!! If you would still like to donate to help build solar lights at the Gloucester Dog Park you can do so online atwww.gloucesterdogpark.org or send checks to The Gloucester Fund, 45 Middle Street,
Gloucester, MA 01930 and write The Gloucester Dog Park in the memo line! You can also check out all the great photos from the event on the web site too! Thank you to Lisa Patnaude Photography for doing such a great job photographing the event! It was awesome!!!

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Best Small Dog Costume:
Apollo and Philip & Mara Cornetta with The Space Shuttle
Gift Basket Donated by Animal Krackers of Gloucester

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Best Large Dog Costume:
Tesla and Karen Smith Arsenault with The Winged Dragon
Gift Basket Donated by Petco of Gloucester

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Best Gloucester Themed Costume:
Moose and Carly Schmidt with The Lobster
Gift Basket Donated by Essex Bird Shop & Pet Supply

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Honorable Mention:
Buddy and Karen Taormina with The Peacock
Gift Certificate from K9 Kuts

GHS Field Hockey moves on in Tournament play after dramatic win in "sudden death" over Ipswich

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Gloucester Field Hockey and Ipswich were tied at 2 after regulation, then two 15 minute overtime periods and two 5 shot shootouts during tournament play at Ipswich on Wednesday afternoon.
Kayla Nasser scored the winning shot in “sudden death”  The elated team moves on to Weston on Friday Oct. 31st.

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Community Stuff Part II 10/30/14

What’s Happening at GHS 10/29/14

The registration deadline for the December 6 SAT is November 6, 2014, so if your student would like to take the SAT then please register for this test at http://www.sat.org

MCAS English and Math retests will be given at GHS on November 5 and November 12, respectively. If your child will be taking these required tests for their graduation requirements please ensure they are present in school at this time. We have met with all of your students to explain the process and the importance of the retests to meet their graduation requirements.

First Quarter is coming quickly so if you have any concerns regarding your student’s progress then please check out their Rank Book on Ipasse. For any parents not yet registered the directions are simpleJ.
1. Go to the Gloucester Public Schools Home Page
2. On the left chose Parent’s Resources
3. On the right chose Ipasse Student Data Access
4. Then chose Register
The form that appears to complete is just some basic student information, and you will need your students ID number. The process is not immediate, but you will shortly, within a few days, receive your log in information. This Ipasse portal will give you the opportunity to review your student progress and have a meaningful conversation with your students regarding any work they are completing and any outstanding assignments. Please contact your student’s guidance counselor if you have any difficulty with this registration process.

 

Upcoming Dates of Interest

First Term Ends Thursday, November 6,
Semi Formal at Danversport Yacht Club, November 10
Veteran’s Day No School Tuesday November 11
Report Cards Mailed Home, Wednesday, November 12
Sawyer Medal Night   Wednesday November 12,
MEFA Financial Aid Night    Thursday,
November 20

Guidance Department 978-281-9874
– Option #8


Mile Marker One is proud to announce a fundraiser for the victims of the Magnolia fire: ALL door proceeds of the $5 cover charge  from Saturday’s Nov 1, 8 pm performance of Groove Therapy will be donated to the fund set up to benefit the victims of the Magnolia fire. Come get your Groove on for a great cause!

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Ad Oct 2014

Community Stuff 10/30/14

Concerned about climate change?  Be part of the solution!

The Green Committee of the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church, the Cape Ann Forum, and Gloucester’s Clean Energy Commission will present a panel on climate change on Sunday, Nov. 2, at 7 p.m. at the church, corner Church and Middle Streets. Learn how Gloucester can become fossil fuel-free or carbon neutral in a decade. A question-and-answer session and a reception will follow. Free and open to the public; sponsored by Superior Nut Company.
Speakers: Jack Clarke, Sarah Hammond Creighton, JoeAnn Hart (moderator), Harry Hintlian,  Natasha Lamb, Eric Magers, Dick Prouty, Candace Wheeler.

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My name is Bryan Muenzner. In honor of my mother,Cindy Muenzner, my family and I are having a ceremony at Stage Fort Park on Saturday, November 1st at 2PM. Could you please advertise this on www.goodmorninggloucester.com

Thank you so much,
Best Bryan Muenzner


SEACOAST NEWS November 2014

Thank you to the Friends of Seacoast!

The Friends of Seacoast have recently provided our facility with a special Halloween Variety Show with exceptional entertainment provided by the Big Smile Entertainment Company, Dinner Theater and weekly concerts.

We are looking forward to many upcoming events with the support of the Friends of Seacoast including A Veteran’s Day Celebration, Baby Farm Animal visits, Dinner Theater with entertainment and special foods, outings, weekly concerts and more……

The Friends of Seacoast Holiday Bazaar is scheduled for Saturday, November 22, 9AM-1PM. This special event will Feature a Cookie Walk,, Raffles, White Elephants, Many professional vendors and Santa visits. All Donations to white elephant table will be accepted.
Community Welcome Snow or Shine!

The Friends of Seacoast enhance the resident’s lives at the Seacoast Nursing and Rehabilitation Center with hours of enjoyment by providing the finances needed for the special entertainment, supplies and community outings.

Any and all donations to “The Friends of Seacoast” are gratefully accepted.
The Friends of Seacoast are grateful for the gifts received in honor of loved ones.

The next Friends of Seacoast Meeting will be held on Tuesday, November 11th at 6:00PM.

The Cape Ann Museum artistic expression projects have included
museum tours and art demonstations within the Seacoast facility.
The CAM Connections next scheduled visit to Seacoast and art project will be November 6th at 2:00PM.


Dory Haul Out This Saturday

The IDRC needs your help this Saturday November 1st to haul out our race dories and put them away for the winter. 
This process requires many volunteers as the boats will have to be nested inside the tent (need at least 8-10 volunteers to make light work of it). 
We also could benefit from a trailer or two if anyone has a trailer and has not pulled their boat yet. 
The plan is to meet at Eastern Ave. Self Storage at 3PM and load the two practice boats. 
Joe Novello and helper will tow 2 race boats and meet us at the high school landing. 
We will swap the boats and make a 2nd trip to haul the remaining race dories. 
Please respond if you can make it and if you have an available trailer!


A HOIDAY FAIR sponsored by the WOMEN’S COMMUNITY CLUB of MAGNOLIA will be held on Saturday, November 15th 9 – 2 p.m. in Jones Hall at the Magnolia Library Center, corner of Lexington and Norman Ave. Magnolia.

There will be a variety of consignors, handmade crafts, holiday gifts, jewelry, gift baskets, and bake table. 

The silent auction will feature gift certificates from local businesses and restaurants, along with gift baskets and a money raffle.  Also, there will be some fun activities for children to participate in.

Mulled cider, coffee, punch, and donuts will be served throughout the day.  Lunch, featuring homemade fish chowder, quiche, hot-dogs, and tuna rolls will be served from 11:30a.m.

This is the Women’s Club’s major fund-raiser of the year and all money raised will be returned to benefit the community.  Please come and support this community event.  For more information on the club, please contact president, Carol Sutherland, 978-525-3773.


4910 Likes On The GMg Facebook Page–Contest for the 5000th

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So why not do a contest I guess, right?  Everybody like free swag.  Captain Joe and Sons Baseball Cap to one of the next ninety Facebook Like people. 

Like GMG Page Here- https://www.facebook.com/GoodMorningGloucester

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Check Out Science All Around Us with Collin Keegan

Our Buddy Tom Ellis Of the Schooner Thomas E Lannon Is Involved In A very Special Project-

Science All Around Us with Collin Keegan

As captain and owner of the Schooner Thomas E. Lannon for the last 17 years, I’ve met thousands of people. Many stand out, 

but one eight year old boy named Collin Keegan is exceptional.  I first met Collin on a Saturday morning Kids-go-Free sail. 

It was obvious from our first conversation that he was special.  Collin has a huge curiosity about the world and likes to share 

what he learns with other kids. What better way to do that than through video? After seeing the first edits of this film, 

Collin came up with the idea of “Science all around us.” And  that became the title of the 5 episode video series we would 

like to produce. 

I’m asking you to watch this short video about Collin. If you like the idea of getting our youth excited about learning, 

you can help by making a kickstarter pledge. Even if you cannot donate, you can help by sharing this video with your 

friends, colleagues, or members of the organizations you belong to. And I know you’ll enjoy watching Collin!

Our goal is to produce a pilot video that will attract a distributor for the series. 

Check Out The Kickstarter Campaign Video-

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Meet Collin Keegan. At first glance, he looks like a normal rambunctious eight-year old. He likes wearing a faded red baseball cap. He carries a pen and a notebook in his pocket just in case he needs to draw a diagram to explain a scientific concept to a friend or peer. He has a charming British accent and an endearing lisp. He’s cute—that you’ll be able to recognize easily—but something special sparks inside this small forty-pound boy when he’s sharing knowledge and learning with others. He has a truly infectious joy of learning and an amazing ability to recognize the creative way science affects and shapes our world. Through Collin’s eyes the rudder and steering wheel of a sailboat become a “mechanical connection system.” He knows intuitively the science that propels every day objects, and he applies scientific concepts and principles in a way that’s truly inspiring.

Collin docking the 65 ft Schooner Lannon

Collin docking the 65 ft Schooner Lannon

     Like the project on Facebook and follow them on Twitter

and once again check out the mission page here

Man Card Revoked

There comes a time in the whole engagement process where a guy’s gotta have the balls enough to just say-  “No, I’m not gonna do a Spice Girls video with you.”  Bottom Line.  End of Story.

Zero chance this dude ever lives this down from the absolute beatdown his boys are gonna lay on him.

Calling all residents: the City needs YOU to help improve the Oval Playground

Calling all residents: the City needs YOU to help improve the Oval Playground

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Ward 3 City Councilor Steve LeBlanc and the Community Development Department need your help on November 6th, 7th and 8th when the “Community Build for the Oval Playground” will take place. This is a great opportunity for civic-minded folks to roll up their sleeves, have some fun, and help install a new playground at Palazola Field!

Volunteers are asked to be available from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM on one of the three community build days. Work will include installing concrete foundations, sorting, erecting and assembling playground equipment. To ensure safety and quality, volunteers will be trained and supervised by an experienced playground site specialist.

Dress in comfortable work clothes and closed toe shoes. Lunch and refreshments will be served.

The “Re-shaping the Oval Playground” project, which is funded by the Massachusetts “Our Common Backyard” program and federal community block grants (with project management funded through the Mass in Motion program), will not only improve the play area off Centennial Ave. near Harvard Street, it will provide more opportunities for kids to play and get fit.

The City is seeking 20 volunteers a day to help in the three-day effort (with an alternative extreme weather day on November 9.) Mayor Carolyn A. Kirk notes that with the “Renewal of Newell” last year and September’s completion of the update to Burnham’s Field, the City continues to build on its successes and create more opportunities for recreation, play, and support of active lifestyles.

Councilor LeBlanc, who reports that the existing equipment will be reused at Riverdale Park, hopes that community members, neighborhood associations and other community groups/organizations will sign up as community build volunteers.

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

Community members can also contact Councilor LeBlanc at  SLeBlanc@gloucester-ma.gov.

Community Development Department Senior Project Manager Stephen Winslow also can be reached at swinslow@gloucester-ma.gov or at 978-282-8007.

You Know What Tiny Little Space Is Just killing It With programming?

The Gloucester Writers Center.

Jesus I’m not sure there’s another joint around that packs as many events per square foot into their space.

The folks running the place are just relentless.

Kudos to them.

Check out and follow their website for updates- http://gloucesterwriters.org/

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And furthering the conversation about local arts, I’m not sure local writers get enough due.  It’s non stop with our awesome artists and great for them but let’s all take notice of all the awesome Working Writers in town.

Congrats on being big time relevant.

Chickity Check It! Maps and data for ocean planning in the northeastern United States

Redesigned Home Page Accommodates Growing Collection of Maps and Data Posted on Oct 27, 2014:

Check it Out by Clicking the Image

Redesigned Home Page

Community Stuff 10/28/14

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Cape Ann Skating Club “Frozen” Party Open House

Hi Joey,

Cape Ann Families are invited to the Cape Ann Skating Club Open House “Frozen” Ice Skating Party on Saturday, November 15, from 1-3 pm at the Talbot Rink, O’Maley School, 32 Cherry Street, Gloucester.

Free Family Event!

*Free Skating Lesson with “Frozen” characters

*Free Arts & Crafts

*Bake Sale & Hot Cocoa

*Used Skate Sale

*Great opportunity to learn about Cape Ann Skating Club programs

Participants are welcome to dress up as Frozen characters! For free skating lesson, Public Ice and Skate Rental fees apply.
For more information regarding Cape Ann Skating please visit:
http://www.facebook.com/CapeAnnSkatingClub

website: http://cafsc.org/

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This Wednesday at the GWC

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Hi Joey.

I am offering an outreach program for ‘Military Veterans of Cape Ann’ in honor of Veteran’s Day next month and wondered if you could help me spread the word! Thank you in advance for all that you can do for this special project!

11/11/2014. Reiki Clinic/Share   6:00 – 8:00 pm.

Manchester Healing Arts Center. 66 Summer St. (Rt. 127.)

Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA. FREE for Vets (with military I.D.)

Nominal donation all others. RSVP- info@dreamtimewellness.com.

11/20/2014 ‘Evening of Wellness’ for Veterans and Their Families.

4-8 pm. Manchester Community Center. 40 Beach Street. (Yellow Building by the Train Station.) Manchester-by-the-Sea. FREE to Veterans for 1st Session. $10.00 Donation for others. Proceeds go towards local charities. Bring Military Card. Register in Advance – info@dreamtimewellness.com or phone- 978.283.4258.

Thank you!    Karen

Karen Pischke BSN, RN

Gloucester MA


Students at Manchester Memorial School were treated to a presentation by Nick Bollettieri. The world-famous tennis coach was here for the weekend visiting Manchester Athletic Club’s MAC Tennis program, where he gave private and group lessons to hundreds of up-and-coming tennis players from around New England, including those in the MAC Tennis Academy program. 

430 students in grades K-5 were treated to a Q&A with the energetic octogenarian who created the first full-time tennis boarding school that combined on-court training with an academic curriculum. A method that produced 10 number-one world-ranked players, including Andre Agassi, Maria Sharapova, and Venus and Serena Williams.

Bollettieri spoke to students about their school’s core values: Honesty, Effort, Acceptance, Respect and Responsibility, and Thoughtfulness (HEART); as well as the importance of education, working hard, and living a healthy lifestyle.

“A positive attitude gives you a chance to be successful and can make the impossible possible”, Bollettieri told students. “If you feel that you are special, you have to prove that you are special. Don’t ever say I can’t, say I will. If you put everything you have—every ounce of effort—into winning, then you are a winner no matter the final score.”

“Nick is a great example to young people of how discipline and hard work can provide opportunities and lead to great success,” said John Willis, Principal at Manchester Memorial Elementary School.” He has travelled the world motivating young people, and a lot of what he believes in is what we teach our students here.”

Bollettieri’s visit was made possible by the MAC Sports Foundation, which was created in 2012 by Manchester Athletic Club in partnership with the United States Tennis Association (USTA). The mission of the Foundation is to offer scholarships to talented junior athletes who do not have the financial means to reach their goals, as well as to provide grants to schools and community organizations offering youth athletic programs.

Manchester Athletic Club is located in Manchester by-the-Sea, MA, and is the only USTA Training Center in New England and one of only 12 USTA Regional Training Centers in the country. MAC is also home to New England’s professional tennis team, The Boston Lobsters.

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Back Row: Tennis legend, Nick Bollettieri, with Manchester Memorial Elementary School Principal, John Willis. Front row: Students: Cole Riehl, Maria Rising, Milo Zeltzer, Nina Zalosh, Lily Stefanovich, Tess Carpenter and Hannah Davis.


Gloucester Democrats collect clothing, phone cards, and clothing for our troops

Once again, the Gloucester Democratic City Committee has organized a collection for our troops stationed overseas. They are gathering clothing (especially underwear and warm socks), as well as phone cards and books. Crossword and sudoko books are among the favorites; so are DVDs. All goods should be brand new, of course.

Items can be dropped off at the Cape Ann Democratic Headquarters in the Main Street Plaza, next to Walgreens. It is open 10am to 6pm weekdays, 9am to 5pm Saturdays, and 2pm to 6pm Sundays. The drive will conclude on Tuesday, November 4.

Thanks!

Deanna Fay

Anyone Wanna Explain To These Women Scrunching Their Lips Together That They Just Come Off As Try-Hards? Updated…

What is it with this new trend with women scrunching their lips up for social media photos?

Can anyone pinpoint when this all started and who made it a “thing”?

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Yo, your lips get stung by a bee or somethin?

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Weird thing is that most of these women are already attractive so I don’t get the lip move.  I get that they’re probably not desperate for a date but what it does reek of is desperate for attention.

Anyway, not that I think we necessarily have a young readership that this would apply to but just in case I can save a youngster that might be reading, not a good look.

Update:

OK,I spotted the trend but apparently I’m way behind on this-  www.antiduckface.tumblr.com/  has been on the case for a while now.

Worth a looksie.

UPDATE 2:
CHRIS DEWOLFE IS JEALOUS AS HELL AND WANTS YOU TO KNOW- NOBODY DUCKFACES LIKE CHRIS DEWOLFE DUCKFACES

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UPDATE 3 from Know Your Meme- http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/duck-face

Community Photos 10/28/14

tough Week For Fires On Cape Ann

Here is a picture of our brave Essex firefighters battling a tough blaze at Pike Marine on Main Street Essex last Wednesday night.

Richard Ross

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There’s Something About The beacon

Al Bezanson submits-

Beacon Marine was the winter home of Green Dragon 51 years ago, and here we are again

Green Dragon at Beacon Marine


Fall At Halibut Point From Peter Digre

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