Robin Jones Represents In Old Blighty

Joey,
Just finishing a two week holiday in old blighty. Came over for an automotive event (55th anniversary of the Mini) and figured a weekend wasn’t enough.
I went all the way out to Land’s End. If you’re ever over here, don’t bother. Total tourist trap.
Anyhow, having a blast touring the Cotswolds & sampling their beers and ciders.
Sorry the GMG sticker is so small in the picture. It’s hard to get a total stranger to frame a shot properly.
Robin

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Community Photos 8/12/14

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Five years ago our friend Mark Miller was diagnosed with ALS. He and his wife Martha came up to Cape Ann yesterday and we were able to spend an amazing day out in the sunshine–we had lunch at the Brew Pub where they made a place for us to sit out on the deck overlooking the harbor. Hearing Mark and Martha speak about their experience was moving and touching. We had fun laughing about how much fun the ice bucket challenge has been, and also how incredibly important all the public support has been to people living with ALS and to their caregivers and loved ones. They talked from first hand experience about how donations people give also make an indescribable difference in the lives of people with ALS and about how the research partly funded by the donations is being used to hopefully beat this disease! Finally, we’d like to send a special thank you to the city of Gloucester—we ended the day by exploring the Harbor Walk. We felt so proud and appreciative for the Walkway, which helps make it possible  for everyone to enjoy being out in the sun, looking at the ocean and watching the boats come in and out.

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Super Moon, Sunday night.

From Len Burgess

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Lawn Sail / photos from Anthony Marks

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Community Stuff 8/12/14

Dory Race Elimination Finals Results from Last Night courtesy Damon Cummings-

Dylan and Clayton Morrissey , are going to Canada. Time 10:11
Mike Mitchell and Vito Giacalone were close behind at 10:13
There was a cross wind and both had to make serious course corrections toward the Finish.


PAINT ESSEX WET PAINT DAY AND AUCTION

SATURDAY, AUGUST 16 and SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 2014

The Essex Merchants Group and Eventide Gallery at Periwinkles of Essex, Massachusetts is announcing its Third Annual Paint Essex Day and Wet Paint Auction. This year it will be a two day event held at the Greenbelt’s Cox Reservation at 82 Eastern Ave. in Essex. Saturday, August 16 and Sunday, August 17, 2014 rain or shine.

On Saturday, from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM, scores of artists from near and far will be arriving in Essex to artistically capture the Town’s limitless variety of local scenes and its magnificent landscape.

On Sunday, the previous day’s paintings will be auctioned off under the tent and in the barn at the Cox reservation.

There will also be a FREE demonstrations by two local artists, Larry Pumfrey from 11:00 to 12:00 and Marion Hall from 12:15 to1:15 PM followed by a FREE preview of all the weekend’s paintings from 1:30 to 3:30 PM. All will take place at the Essex County’s Cox Reservation in Essex.

This year’s event is open to a limited number of photographers and sculptors as well.

Beginning at 5:30 PM on Sunday, there will be a wine reception for the Wet Paint Silent and Live Auction, with hors d’oeuvres and live music. There will be a few changes this year that the Essex Merchant’s Group feel will greatly benefit auction attendees. The live auction will take place in a tent next to the barn, paintings will be hung on new displays for the silent auction which will allow for better viewing, and the Essex Merchant’s Group purchased a new software program that will allow for speedier purchases and check-out.

Painters of all levels are welcome to paint at various outdoor locations including the Essex Shipbuilding Museum, Cogswell’s Grant, the Cox Reservation and along Main Street, as well as the interiors of participating local antique shops and other businesses (one painter per interior, must sign-up in advance).

Bob Coviello, Chair of the Essex Merchants Group, says “Essex is a perfect fit for this event. There are innumerable natural views, historical settings and enough quirky locations and artifacts to fill a thousand canvases. The Merchants Group is excited to bring this event to Essex”.

Coviello also adds his thanks to the growing list of sponsors for this year’s event: Bank Gloucester, First Ipswich Bank, Claire and David Lane, Wheelworks Pottery, Woodman’s of Essex, Chebacco Market, Essex County Greenbelt, Eventide Gallery of Essex and Michael Bider Antiques. He notes that additional sponsors can be added at any time.

Advance registration is suggested at the cost of $10 per painter. This price includes the artist’s entrance to the auction as well. Registration the morning of the event will be at the Essex Shipbuilding Museum on Main Street beginning at 8:00 AM. Cost is $15 per painter if not registered in advance.

Tickets for the public for the Wet Paint Auction and Reception are $25 per person. Tickets to the Auction and Reception will be available for purchase from various merchants throughout Essex including Main Street Antiques, Bider’s Antiques, the First Bank of Ipswich and the Essex Shipbuilding Museum.

Proceeds from this event will be utilized by the Essex Merchants Group to promote the Town of Essex as a destination for shopping, dining, recreation and appreciation of its historic, open space and natural beauty. In addition, an art scholarship has been established to be awarded in 2015.

Paint Essex poster:http://www.visitessexma.com/PaintEssex.pdf

For information and advance registration, please contact Teri Canelle Eramo of Eventide Gallery at Periwinkles, 74 Main Street, Essex, MA at 978-880-8043 or e-mailTeri.eventide@gmail.com . In addition, visit the EssexMerchant Group website at www.VisitEssexMA.com to learn more about what to see and do in Essex.

Good Morning Gloucester represents in Beijing

Hi Joey,

Our son Ted was recently in China and represented Good Morning Gloucester in Tiananmen Square, Beijing.  

Love the blog – thanks (!) 

Ed and Jody Dove

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MagnoliaCast Podcast with Guest Randy Oneil and Host Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 8/10/14

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MagnoliaCast Podcast with Guest Randy Oneil and Host Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 8/10/14

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Topics Include:

Featuring Gloucester Sports Legend Randy Oneil, International Dory Racing, 2014 Magnolia Road Race, www.magnolialibrary.org,The 525,The Village Restaurant, Wenham Train Museum, Halibut Point Chowder, Sidewalk Bazaar, Palazolas Sporting Goods,

Go to www.magnolialibrary.org to register and get in on the Dry Fit shirts for the race before they run out.

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Magnolia Road Race Sponsors:
Cape Ann Savings Bank
Jim’s Bakery
Stop & Shop
Daymark
Machine Tech
Rock the Baby
Innovation House
Freedom Fitness
525 Restaurant
Rooter Man
Cape Ann Auction
O’Hara Industrial Services
Harmony Barre

Aquaball Casting

Hey Joey, 

I’m working on this campaign for Aquaball and we’re trying to drum up some kids for the commercial shoot. Could you post this info for us? Every time you post something the numbers spike for us so fast it’s kind of scary. 

Here’s the sign up form that goes with it (that goes to the QR code). 

http://tinyurl.com/mxnmuva


Thanks,
Chad

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Ward 3 On the Rise! $200,000 Oval Playground Grant From The State!

Hi Joey, great things happening in Ward 3. The oval playground off of centennial will be renovated. We have received a $200,000 grant from the state. There will be a meeting there on Tuesday August 12. Could you please put this on the blog for me.
Thanks,
Steve LeBlanc

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Community Stuff 8/10/14

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Good Harbor Beach Cleanup

Hello!

I am an intern with the Blue Ocean Society for Marine Conservation and wanted to set up a public beach cleanup at Good Harbor Beach. I did a solo clean up 2 weeks ago and picked up almost 17lbs of garbage! I would greatly appreciate if you could spread the word about my project and I would be more than happy to give you more information. The cleanup is scheduled for August 20, 2014 at 6:30 pm. Thanks!

Hannah Nylander
612-803-3266

Dory Race Elimination Results From Damon Cummings

Mixed Doubles:
1. Elin DiAngelo/Mike Frontiera 6:06 Qualify for Canada
2. Alex Pizzimenti/Mike Harmon 6:43

Over 50, Juniors,  Women
One team each, raced together, all Qualify for Canada
Over 50 Alex Thomas/Donny Favaloro 6:27
Juniors Thomas Beaton/Tyler Edmonds 6:34
Women Amanda Palazzola/Courtney Corey 7:35

Seniors (Open, one mile) TWO HEATS – run off Monday evening at 6
Heat ONE
1. Dylan Morrissey/Clayton Morrissey 10:22
2. Glenn Harrington/Erik Dombrowski 10:30
3. Nick and Chris Giacalone 10:48
4. Jerry Ciaramitaro/Bill Edmonds 10:55
Heat TWO
1. Mike Mitchell/Vito Giacalone 10:27
2. Mike Harmon/ohn Scola 10:52
3. Dave Linquata/Brian Sanborn 11:58
Ruunoff between Morrissey boat and Mitchell/Giacalone Monday at 6pm

Strawberry Summer Salad at Mile Marker One

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Nothing says summer like our signature Strawberry Summer Salad. Fresh arugula, sliced strawberries, roasted shaved fennel, sunflower seeds and tangy Vermont goat cheese.  Finsihed with our balsamic vinaigrette. Pairs nicely with our Brancott Estate Sauvignon Blanc.

Tacos Lupita- One Of The Best Taste And Food Values In Town

Absolutely Tremendous Flavor, Portions, Food Freshness and Quality and Value.  Great friendly service, clean, Tacos Lupita has to be my favorite addition to the Gloucester food scene in a long time.

Updated Menu below-

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Rainbow Comes Out For EJ’s New Gallery Opening and It Leads Right To Madfish Wharf!

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Uhmmm, coincidence that EJ opens Up her new Gallery On Madfish Wharf- Hobbit House II and at the very same moment a Rainbow magically appears?  I think not. 

Come out for Mug Up Sunday Morning!

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Click Map for Directions-

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Community Photos 8/9/14

Daybreak at Plum Cove Beach

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Backshore Rainbow from Christy Juckett

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storm cloud, rainbow and Atlantic Ocean From Jaqueline Bennett

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Community Stuff 8/8/14

The Gloucester Gig Rowers and Maritime Gloucester are planning their 6th Annual Harbor Race, The Chip Norton Memorial, for Saturday, September 20th. The 3+ mile triangular course is open to Pilot Gigs, Whaleboats, Dories and other traditional rowing craft. The course will start and finish at Niles Beach.  Registration opens at 8AM  at Niles Beach.  At 9AM there is a Captain/Cox meeting, and heats will start at 9:30AM Preregistration is strongly encouraged.  Contact Debe Holland at debe.holland@comcast.net or 781 608-9006. The cost is $30 per person, $25 with advance registration received by September 1st

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Cape Ann Artisans Featured at  North of Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau Luncheon

at Castle Manor Inn on July 23rd

The North of Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau held a luncheon on Wednesday, July 23rd at Castle Manor Inn at 141 Essex Avenue, Gloucester – www.castlemanorinn.com.  Held outdoors on the Inn’s beautifully-decorated and covered deck, with views overlooking Gloucester’s waterfront, luncheon guests were treated to a presentation by the Cape Ann Artisans.  Glass bead and jewelry-maker Beth Williams and mosaic artist Pam Stratton represented the Artisans in their presentation covering the exquisite work of Cape Ann’s artisan community as well as the bi-annual Cape Ann Artisans’ Studio Tour.  The next Studio Tour will be held on October 11-13.  For additional information about the Cape Ann Artisans, visit www.capeannartisans.com.  

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Eastern Point Day School

Community Yard Sale & Family Fun Day!

When: Saturday, August 16 from 9-1pm (Rain Date will be August 23)

Where: Eastern Point Day School yard

8 Farrington Avenue, Gloucester

What: Lots of new & used items to purchase!

Free kids activities including a bouncy house, crafts, and food.

This is a great way to up-cycle, recycle, reuse and support a great cause!

If you know anyone who is interested in renting a spot, please contact Eastern Point Day School at info@easternpointdayschool.org for details.

Proceeds from this event will benefit the EPDS Scholarship Fund


Hey Joey how are you? Would you mind sharing this gofundme link for Bailee’s Backpacks a back to school drive started by Bailee in partnership with action inc, which supplies low income children with new backpacks full of supplies.

This campaign is raising money for “Bailee’s Backpacks Back-to-School Drive”
http://www.gofundme.com/BaileesBackpacks

Ps the picture attached is of Bailee with Cindy Fitzgibbon from channel 5 news!

Thanks

Brieana

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MMD Fall 2014 Discount Offer


SAILING JUNIOR OLYMPICS COMES TO GLOUCESTER
HOSTED BY EASTERN POINT YACHT CLUB AND SAIL GHS

On Sunday, August 10, youth sailors from up and down Massachusetts Bay will begin arriving in Gloucester to compete in the most important youth sailing event of the summer in Massachusetts, the 2014 US Sailing Junior Olympic Sailing Festival, hosted by Eastern Point Yacht Club and SailGHS.  Over 250 sailors ranging in ages from 8 to 18 are expected, and will be competing in four classes of boat, including Club 420’s, Lasers, Optimists and O’pen Bics.
This event was last hosted by Eastern Point YC last hosted in 2006, and competition will occur both within and just outside of Gloucester Harbor.  The Junior Olympics last visited Gloucester most recently in 2012 when hosted by the Annisquam Yacht Club, with competition occurring on Sandy Bay. 
US Sailing’s Junior Olympic Sailing Program is a nationwide series of sailing regattas sharing a common goal: to encourage young sailors to enjoy sailing and to develop their skill. Events mix Olympic-style competition with elements of learning and fun for all levels–from beginning racers to those with Olympic aspirations.
“This is a fantastic opportunity for young sailors to compete in a large, regional fleet with Olympic-style racing, with sailors who excel at this level often progressing to the national Arena” event chairman Rennie Worsfold said, “and Gloucester and Eastern Point’s own Ben Richardson, current chairman of the U.S. Sailing Olympic committee, 2010 210 National Champion, 2011 Laser Masters World Champion, 2013 Rhodes 19 National Champion, and former Olympic hopeful was a product of this system.
The event has been designated as a “green regatta” with event coordinators working with the Sailors for the Sea.  Founded in 2004, Sailors for the Sea is a nonprofit organization that educates and empowers the boating community to protect and restore our oceans and local waters.  The event will also feature guest speaker Tim Wadlow, 2 time Olympian in the 49er class, who will address the fleet in an educational session Tuesday evening, August 12.
Racing will commence Monday August 11, midday, with the Optimist and O’pen Bic race courses located in close proximity of Niles Beach, and the 420 and Laser classes outside the DogBar breakwater at the tip of Eastern Point.  Spectator viewing is possible at both locations.
Special thanks to the City of Gloucester, without whose support this event would not be possible.
For more information, contact:
Rennie Worsfold
Board Member, Chair Junior Sailing, Eastern Point Yacht Club
2014 Massachusetts Bay Junior Olympics Regatta Chair