Community Stuff 4/12/14

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Would you pass by an abandoned, days-old kitten left in a dumpster?

Would you ignore a homeless and pregnant dog looking to you for help?


Of course not!You’d do what you could to save these helpless and innocent creatures. Here at Cape Ann Animal Aid, we feel the same way.

Springtime is a season for growth, new beginnings, and in the animal kingdom…new life. This spring, we will meet many pregnant and newborn animals that will need help to stay warm and full, be healthy, and thrive. Your gift today will help animals like these.

CLICK HERE TO MAKE A DONATION TO HELP ANIMALS

Your donation will help animals in need like Gizmo and Rocket…

Gizmo Rocket

Learn more about Gizmo and Rocket

Your donation will ensure that every animal we care for is comfortable, healthy, and spayed or neutered prior to adoption. Your gift of any size is your answer to the plea from dogs and cats looking for compassion and care this spring.

GIVE TODAY TO HELP ANIMALS THIS SPRING


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HISTORIC GILLNETTER LAUNCHES RESTORATION CAMPAIGN
Vessel Phyllis A fished from Gloucester for 75 years

[Gloucester, MA * March 31, 2014]––Gloucester’s oldest fishing vessel is entering its next stage of restoration, and some folks are planning a big party to celebrate.

     On Sunday, April 13th at 6:30pm, at the Cape Ann Community Cinema at 21 Main Street in Gloucester, The Phyllis A. Marine Association (PAMA) launches their fundraising campaign, via the online platform Indiegogo. The party is free to the public and will feature light refreshments and a fishing-related video-and-slide show.

     “We are passionately dedicated to restoring this historic vessel,” said Doug Parsons, President of PAMA, “the Phyllis A is an irreplaceable representation of an important era in Gloucester’s 400-year fishing history.”

Built in 1925, the Phyllis A is a 58’ gillnet fishing vessel. For 75 years, she was owned, operated, and maintained by the Arnold family of Gloucester. Many Gloucester fishermen got their start aboard her.

“She was my home since I was 10 years old,” reminisced Richard Arnold, former Captain, referring to his first fishing trip. “She has always been part of my family. Lois [Richard’s wife] would say she still is.” Captain Arnold will be at the party to enlighten guests with his wonderful stories.

Albert Arnold was one of a group of men, known locally as the “Michigan Bears,” who brought gill-net fishing from the Great Lakes to Gloucester. In 2000, the Phyllis A was likely the oldest working fishing vessel in New England. Alvin Arnold, then 90, remembered the day he and his father went to Kennebunkport to take delivery. He, along with his two living brothers and sister, Phyllis, hoped to see the Phyllis A preserved as an example of their way of making a living from the sea, so future generations may learn from her.

The Phyllis A. Marine Association, Inc. is a non-profit corporation established in 2006, topromote the history of gillnetting in Gloucester, Massachusetts through the display and preservation of the fishing vessel Phyllis A.
     PAMA is setting out to raise $20,000 via Indiegogo and direct, tax-deductible donations to their 501(c)3. This stage of funding aids in completing the stern restoration, currently underway. 2015 will see the restoration of the bow, the fo’c’sle, and returning the boat to its mid-1900’s configuration. While restoration continues, PAMA is developing educational programs and participating in various harbor activities, ultimately fulfilling the Arnold children’s vision.
     “We look forward to seeing many people on April 13th, and discussing our exciting plans,” added Parsons.
     To help PAMA, in their effort to revive a part of Gloucester’s fishing history, visit their website at http://www.Phyllis-A.org for more information.


Hello Joey!

I hope this message finds you well, attached I have included a press release about the Magnolia Historical Society’s upcoming Spring Art Show this weekend at the Little Red Schoolhouse, Blynman School at 46 Magnolia Avenue in Magnolia, all the details are attached.

Thank you for your wonderful news service, any questions just email or call.  Again, much appreciated, Cathie Hull, Treasurer, Magnolia Historical Society, 46 Magnolia Avenue, Magnolia MA 01930

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Hello Joey and what a wonderful morning it is. Spring has sprung. I was hoping that we can do something for Earth Day again. It is April 26th 9-12 at Stage Fort Park again. Bring fresh fruits and veggies for the Food Pantry and this year we have received free pansies from Wolf Hill so every child will get a pansy, Fantastic huh. Anyway April 19th. is Sidewalk Sweeping Day look for ads from the Building Center. Anyway figured that we could do a video if you have the time. Also I am not receiving your blog from the 4th on what’s up? Any who, thanks and have a great day. Oh Clean City Initiative has a Facebook page now, fantastic!     Patti Amaral  Clean City Initiative/”Light Up Mattos”


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Hi Joey:

What a beautiful day today!

Please post this Opening Reception for our new Show on Saturday, hope you can come and have a glass of wine  – you might want to add:

Phyllis Feld and Charleen Onanian, Gloucester artists among the 14 award winning artists in the co-op.

Thanks for  ALL that you do,

Alison Rowell

Haskell Street, Gl.

Central Street Gallery

currently on display at the gallery

 Touch the heart with art: A new show @ central

We invite you to stop by to see our new
Spring Show…and perhaps win a painting!
Reception: Sat., April 12, 5 – 8pm
Show starts Friday, April 11 and runs through June 6.

Win a beautiful painting from one of our talented artists as part of our season celebration. The painting, “Plum Island Moon” has been donated by Linda Jo Nielsen a long standing member of the gallery.
LEARN MORE.

Alison Rowell | Gallery Director
Central Street Gallery
11 Central Street,Manchester-by-the-Sea
tel: 978 526-7650
centralstreetgallery.com


Addison Gilbert Hospital’s “Senior Supper Club” May 13

Addison Gilbert Hospital “Senior Supper Club” is available to Rockport and Gloucester seniors 65 years of age or older.

The group meets on the second Tuesday of each month through October at 4:30 p.m. The next dinner will be held on

May 13th at Addison Gilbert Hospital, 298 Washington Street, Gloucester.    A hot nutritious complimentary dinner will be provided by the Cafe at Addison Gilbert Hospital followed by a speaker.

Gloucester seniors are asked to contact Lucy Sheehan, Director, Rose Baker Senior Center at 978 281-9765, extension 22. Rockport seniors are asked to contact Diane Bertolino, Director, Rockport Senor Center at 978-546-257. Seating is limited.

At the May 13th program, Shirley Conway, RN, Director, Geriatric Initiatives Lahey Health and Management, Senior Adult Unit, Addison Gilbert Hospital, will speak on “Caring for Hospitalized Elders.”

This program is hosted by Addison Gilbert Hospital and Unidine, in partnership with the Gloucester Police Department and the Rockport and Gloucester Senior Centers.


After a long, hard winter, sometimes laughter is the best medicine.
“Leading Ladies” – A Comedy by Ken Ludwig / ‘English girls are a whole ‘nother thing.’ Fri. 4/11 and Sat. 4/12 & 8 pm, Sun 4/13 @ 3 pm. At the Gloucester Stage.
Review:http://gloucester.wickedlocal.com/article/20140405/NEWS/140407382/12434/ENTERTAINMENT
Tickets: http://www.catcollaborative.org/tickets.html


Register today for our fun and educational April vacation week programs!  Click below for full info and registration.      

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PreK – 1st Grade, 10:30-11:30, Parents/Guardians Required, $10 for non-members, $7 for members

Monday, April 21: Brilliant Bubbles

Is it possible to make a square bubble?  What about a giant bubble, large enough to stand in?  Throughout this fun and interactive program, children will create a variety of bubbles in different shapes and colors.  They’ll make their own bubble paintings to take home, and we’ll learn about how certain aquatic creatures use bubbles to help them survive.

Wednesday, April 23: Stick Puppets Aquariums

Create your own felt aquarium!  Children will learn about marine environments as they make an ocean backdrop full of sand and seaweed.  Afterwards, we’ll add our own sea creature stick puppets as we learn about the amazing marine animals from Massachusetts and beyond.                           

Friday, April 25: Seahorses and Seadragons

Is a seahorse is a fish?  How does a seadragon hide?  What seahorse-like creature lives in Gloucester Harbor?  We’ll learn all about seahorses and their relatives as we create our own colorful seahorses and leafy seadragons.  Through the story Mister Seahorse, we’ll learn all about camouflaged creatures.

2nd-5th Grade, 1:00-3:00 Drop-Off Programs, $15 for non-members, $10 for members 

Monday, April 21: Sandcastle Sculptures

Sandcastles are always fun to build, but they disappear with the change of the tide.  During this fun activity, you can make a permanent sandcastle without even going to the beach!  Using a unique sand mixture, we’ll build permanent sandcastles and other permanent sand sculptures.  Children will add shells and other decorations, and can even take their sandcastles home!

Wednesday, April 23: Frozen Crystals

Do you want to build a snowflake?  With salt and ice, we’ll create a variety of ice sculptures using colorful frozen shapes!  Through various experiments, we’ll also explore how crystal structures form.  We’ll also make a special salt crystal mixture so children can grow their own crystal snowflakes at home. 

Friday, April 25: Build It and Break It

What’s the biggest structure you can build using toothpicks and styrofoam?  Can you construct a sturdy fort from newspaper?  What’s the heaviest thing a bendy straw structure can support?  Using a variety of materials, we’ll build and test (and inevitably break!) several types of structures during this fun engineering program! 


Addison Gilbert Hospital Job Fair

Tuesday April 15, 2014
1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Longan Room (located inside the Washington Street entrance)
298 Washington Street, Gloucester, MA 01930

Per-diem, Part-time and Full-time positions available at Addison Gilbert Hospital

Positions Include:

Clinical Associates
Nurse Practitioner
Housekeeping-Service Associates
Access Representative
Medical Assistant
Security-Per Diem
Food Service Workers

For a complete listing of open positions please visit our website:
www.beverlyhospital.org


Hi Joey
Could you please alert people that there is a public hearing, on April 22 at the City Hall, regarding dogs on the beach, during the winter
We dog owners have had the privilege of exercising our dogs on the beach for more than 10 years.
There is a proposal to severely restrict the off leash time at the beach in the off-season. I am urging dog owners to write a letter to the city clerk or plan to attend the public hearing on April 22.
  Thanks Bob
Sent from my iPhone
Robert G McKown


hief of Police Leonard Campanello and Lt. John McCarthy speak at

   Addison Gilbert Hospital’s Senior Supper Club

Senior Supper

Cindy Cafasso Donaldson greet (L) Lt. John McCarthy and Chief of Police Leonard Campanello, Gloucester Police Department, who spoke at the Addison Gilbert Hospital’s Senior Supper on April 8th.   Both Lt. McCarthy and Chief Campanello spoke about a variety of  programs within the Gloucester Police Department and programs that citizens may become involved in.

The Senior Supper program is hosted by Addison Gilbert Hospital and Unidine, in partnership with the Gloucester Police Department and the Rockport and Gloucester Senior Centers.  The program is available to Rockport and Gloucester seniors 65 years of age or older.

The next dinner will be held on May 13th at Addison Gilbert Hospital.   A hot nutritious complimentary dinner is provided by the Cafe at Addison Gilbert Hospital followed by a speaker. Speaker on May 13th will be

Shirley Conway, RN, Director, Geriatric Initiatives Lahey Health and Management, Senior Adult Unit, Addison Gilbert Hospital, will speak on “Caring for Hospitalized Elders.”

To register for the May 13th dinner, Gloucester seniors are asked to contact Lucy Sheehan, Director, Rose Baker Senior Center at 978 281-9765, extension 22. Rockport seniors are asked to contact Diane Bertolino, Director, Rockport Senor Center at 978-546-2573.


GloucesterCast With Guests Kim Smith, James and Anna Eves and Host Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 4/10/14

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GloucesterCast With Guests Kim Smith, James and Anna Eves and Host Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 4/10/14

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Topics Include: Kim Smith Definitely Does Not Sound Like Julia Child, 80% Dead Bees In Local Bee Hive, Frankly There Are Many Initiatives For A Lot Of Initiatives, Milk Drinking Game, Debating The New Cape Ann License Plate Logo, No Codfish Entries, Political Correctness and Corporate Speak, Suey Park and Steven Colbert, Burt’s Bee Dusting Powder, Cotton Is For Suckers, Calamari Appetizer At The Franklin, Duckworth’s Bistrot Lobster Risotto Takeout For Kim Smith, Kim Smith’s Mexico Butterfly Interview Video

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TBT Post- New Shop In The West End Of Main St Gloucester

Directly Across From Short and Main and Diagonal From Caffe Sicilia
Mario shows us around the shop!
Check them out on Facebook here

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There’s Nothing Like The Vigna At Halibut Point

Nobody Does Vigna Like Halibut Point Does Vigna.  What Better Way To Wash Down The Clams Than With Some Nice Vigna I Ask You?

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Halibut Point- Briny- Just The Way You Like It

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There’ll Be Some GMG Peeps At The Magnolia Historical Society Spring Art a Show and Sale

Hope To See You Guys Tonight!!!!

http://www.goodmorninggloucester.com Do you get it?

The “American Blogger” Documentary May Be The Biggest Crock Of Shitake Mushrooms Ever

I first saw this video on Barstool Sports but I’m thinking the whole thing has to be a joke, right?

Like a documentary is supposed to capture people in real life, if you watch that trailer you would think that the only people that blog are wealthy privileged female designers whose houses are spotless. Was there even one guy in the whole lot?

I feel like the whole trailer was something made up for The Onion or some satirical Saturday Night Live Skit where in the very next scene all these women hop on unicorns after farting out rainbows.

Somehow us lumping trailer loads of stinky herring at 5AM didn’t make the cut 😉

Community Stuff 4/11/14

Following another successful season for our U10, U12, and U14 teams – including the U14’s bringing home the Middlesex Yankee Conference championship last weekend – we are hosting an open house clinic on Saturday, April 12th, 4:00 pm at Talbot rink for all girls interested in playing hockey. 

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Front Row (center):  Katherine Farrell

Second Row (Left to Right) :  Hannah Corcoran, Maddy Litka, Emmy Casagrande, McKinley Karpa, Rachel Alexander, Emma Brophy, Noelle Perry, Crystal Mahan

Standing Row (Left to Right):  Niki Angelesco, Coach JD Perry, Caileigh Cunningham, Coach Kathy Bertagna, Faithe Shatford

Come out and meet US Women’s Olympic Coach Katey Stone who will be on ice to lend her expertise for the session. 

All school age girls are welcome even if you have not played hockey. 

GIRL’S TRAVEL HOCKEY 2014-15

OPEN HOUSE CLINICS APRIL 12*


*U.S. OLYMPIC COACH KATEY STONE WILL BE ON-ICE!!


Offering Teams at U10, U12, U14 and U16 Levels


Cape Ann Youth Hockey is hosting two FREE Open House Clinic at Talbot Rink in Gloucester, MA, for ALL GIRLS interested in learning about the Cape Ann Girl’s Travel Teams for the 2014-15 Hockey Season! Next year we will be offering teams at the U10, U12, U14 & U16 levels.

If you or someone you know is interested in playing hockey on an All-Girls team for next season, or in the future, please come to learn about our program from our currentplayers, coaches and parents and meet U.S. Olympic Coach Katey Stone at our Saturday clinic!!

Saturday, April 12 4:00-5:00 PM @ Talbot Rink, Gloucester**


**U.S. OLYMPIC WOMEN’S HOCKEY AND HARVARD COACH KATEY STONE WILL BE ON-ICE FOR OUR OPEN HOUSE CLINIC ON SATURDAY APRIL 12 @4:00 PM**

 

 

Hi Joey,

After nearly 21 Years and people asking if I’m online, I’m trying to get with the times. My online store is www.kidsunlimitedgloucester.com.

I am hoping you can post the attached. I need to promote the site and I knew that GMG would be a great place to start. Thanks for your help as usual.

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GloucesterCast With Guests Craig Kimberley, James and Anna Eves and Host Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 4/9/14

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GloucesterCast With Guests Craig Kimberley, James and Anna Eves and Host Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 4/9/14

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Topics Include: Crappy Coffee, Cape Ann Giclee, What Would You Lop Off Of Your Body To Go Back To 23 Years Old?, Cape Ann License Plate Debate, No Entry With A Codfish, The Angriest Most Hate Filled People In The Country, Custom Bumper Stickers, Bad Tattoos, Craig’s Prison Tat, The Rudder Opening Thursday Night, Peepers vs Crickets, Vernal Pond People, The Studio, Seaport Grille Tuna, Two Sisters Chipolte Hollondaise Eggs Bene, Patriot Strata, Tasty Burger, Top Dog, Yarde House, SRM Auto Detailing, iPad Not For Content Creation, Latest iPhone Image A Fake?, Joey’s Idea For A No Compromise Cell Phone Named The Brick, Joey’s Kickstarter, Throw Out The Weight Part Of The Equation, Give Me Some Guts, Apple Desktop Screens and Why Is There No PC Equivalent, Stitcher, Some Other Great Podcasts, Plugging In Your Cell Phone To Your Car’s Auxiliary Port, Email Subscribers Who Don’t Realize That They Can Access GMG Directly Through The Link www.goodmorninggloucester.com , The Internet Just Happened

The GloucesterCast Has Been Been Invited To Be A Station On Stitcher Radio On Demand! 

Check It!!!
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Is Everyone Else Enjoying Listening To Podcasts Using Stitcher Like I Am?

The App seems just flat out flawless, and it’s free.   Frickin loving it!

Check Out The GloucesterCast on it and discover other great podcasts for your daily commute or downtime.

I’ve got a great one with Craig Kimberley, and James and Anna Eves this evening.

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Community Stuff 4/10/14

Pathways Cape Ann Family Fun Fair

Saturday, April 12, 2014

9:30am-12pm

29 Emerson Ave., Gloucester

Featuring Curious Creatures, Interactive Puppet Shows, Face Painting, Arts & Crafts, Community Resources and more!

FREE Admission, FREE Raffle, FREE Fun!



SAVING THE SARGENT HOUSE,
AND YOUR OWN

PRESERVATION WORKSHOP

APRIL 30, 5-6PM at the SARGENT HOUSE MUSEUM
Members: Free. Non-Members: $10

Space is limited. Reserve in advance: office@sargenthouse.org

  • Do you have an older home?
  • Are your floors uneven?
  • Wonder what’s going on in your basement?

Learn how to inspect and care for the structural beams and piers in your basement and about what to do when trouble starts.
Glenn Batten, master carpenter, is handling the restoration of the Sargent House basement. He will give you a tour of the work he has done and answer questions in this short workshop designed to help you preserve your own home.
Glenn has extensive experience working on several significant historic properties including many owned by Historic New England.


This week at Sticky Fingers Bakeshop: spend $10 and get a free cookie when you mention Good Morning Gloucester or how much you love Joey C!
7 Pleasant St or 186 Main St inside Brown’s Mall!
Www.stickyfingersbakeshop.com
Lemon Berry Cake:

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The Rocky Neck Art Colony proudly hosts the 8th annual member’s Spring exhibition, HERE & NOW, in the newly renovated Cultural Center at Rocky Neck. The exhibition will take place from April 24 – May 11, 2014. The opening reception is on Saturday April 26, 2014, 4:00-6:00 pm.


POP GALLERY WELCOMES YOU BACK TO CAMP!

The girls from POP Gallery were at Bodin Historic Photo, for a Spring photo shoot of new clothing by our top selling screen printed brand, CAMP!

There are new designs available, including a LOBSTAH! (Captain Joey… we’re lookin’ at YOU!)

Come to POP and try one on! Vintage button down shirts for the buoys, vests, and super soft hoodies for the gulls!

Peggy Russell, owner of Pop Gallery and one of the founders of CAMP is pictured here sporting some GMG love and love for our dear friend, Fred!

And, of course… everyone’s favorite “IT” girl and Pop Gallery’s youngest employee, Andromeda Lammott, was there as well! These two got up to some crazy shenanigans in Fred’s windows, to drum up some business with their “live mannequin” act!

As you can see above, Andromeda is seen here wearing the new CAMP hoodies with screen printed sea horse design! 

Come to Pop this weekend, rain or shine and get outfitted for Spring and Summer! Trust us, you’ll be glad you did once that warm weather kicks in! 

Pop Gallery is located at 67 Main Street. And please take a minute to like our facebook page as well to keep up to date on what’s new in the shop!

GloucesterCast With Guest Ken Riehl CEO Of The Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce and Host Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 4/9/14

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GloucesterCast With Guest Ken Riehl CEO Of The Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce and Host Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 4/9/14

Topics Include: Challenges and Victories For The Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce, Cape Ann License Plate Voting, Kudos To Mike Costello, Bob Hastings and Robert Heidt, Magnolia Rising!, Railroad Connector and Community Development Director Tom Daniel, Education.

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It’s so easy to vote- no asking for email addresses, just a straightforward bullet vote, vote now! Vote here- http://capeannchamber.com/

 

YOU Can Influence The Vote for Cape Ann’s License Plate Design!!!!

While taping the GloucesterCast with new Chamber CEO Ken Riehl he told me the voting is wide open and so easy to do- no email address involved, all you have to do is go to the Chamber website and vote-

I’ll make it super easy for you click this link (see that you don’t even have to Google the Chamber website) and vote for your favorite.

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Community Stuff 4/9/14

Seeking Picture of Rosie Balboa-

Joey,

      I’m hoping you can help me locate a picture of Rosie (Crud) Balboa, who was a local visual fixture who lived by The Tavern and was usually seen down the blvd. in the 70’s.  Recently I did this portrait of Floyd Morris, The Clam Digger who use to sell clams door to door all around Cape Ann when I was a kid in the 60’s.  I’m a life long local artist and this is a project I’m working on.  Any help will be greatly appreciated.  I’m offering a free print of Floyd or Rosie ( once I’m done) to anyone who can find me a picture of the subject.  Currently the picture of Floyd can be found at local art & toy store, Island Art and Hobby, on Main St. in downtown Gloucester.  There’s a wonderful wall there where local artist can show pieces of their art for sale at low prices under &250.. framed.

Sincerely, James Oliver

Floyd The Clam Digger Morris

 


WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE A SPONSOR AND HAVE A TABLE AT THE FAIR?  DEADLINE IS APRIL 25

Athletic & academia fitness fair!

In Memory of alphonse “Al” Swekla

Saturday, May 17, 2014 ~ 10-2pm

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Held at The Gloucester High School Field House During The Boston Red Sox World Series Trophy Tour!

AGH Patron Sponsor – $500                          

· Sponsor name on printed materials, including event flyers distributed & posted in area

· Recognition during opening ceremonies at event

· Sponsor name/logo included in our event sponsor program booklet –Top Quarter Page Ad location

· Premium space provided at fair site, for your sponsor table or booth

· Sponsor name included in press releases submitted to the media

AGH Exhibitor Vendor Sponsor – $100                                 

· Table/booth set up at fair to promote your business

· Sponsor name on printed materials, including event flyers distributed & posted in area

Payment Information

q Please accept my enclosed check, made out to AGH Citizens Fund

Please return to:       AGH Citizens Fund, Inc.   

                                    P.O. Box 1495

                                    Gloucester, MA 01930

q Credit Card payments can be made securely through our online site via PayPal.  Visitwww.aghcitizensfund.org

Presented by the Addison Gilbert Hospital Citizen’s Fund www.aghcitizensfund.org

All proceeds go towards our vision for Addison Gilbert Hospital, for the existence of a full service hospital with the availability of acute services on site 24/7.

UP TO 3,000 PEOPLE ARE EXPECTED TO TURN OUT TO THIS EVENT, SO PLAN ACCORDINGLY!

Lee Swekla

 

FOS Scratch Ticket Raffle 2014

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EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT!!               
5:30-8:00                                   May 2, 2014
Ages 3+                               
Pizza and juice served for dinner!
$10 per child
Contact Gymazing! to sign up
Note: No shows will be charged $10 per child
978-525-6111                                                     May 9, 2014


The GloucesterCast Has Been Invited To Be A Station On Stitcher!

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Just got the notice that they want us on Stitcher.  You can listen on our show page here on any device and if your car has Stitcher Radio built in you can listen to us there too!

You can tell anyone to just search “GloucesterCast” in the Stitcher search box if you don’t have access to our show link.

Please give a listen and rating, once we get 5 or more ratings we get better listing placement on the Stitcher page.  Thanks to our awesome GMG community. Woot!

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Rudder Is Opening For 2014 This Thursday At 5PM!!!!!

Chickity Check It!!!!!

The Menu and Website-

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George Bernard Shaw Quote of the Week from Greg Bover

“The fact that a believer is happier than a skeptic is no more to the point than the fact than a drunken man is happier than a sober one.”

George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)

Born in Ireland, Shaw was the author of more than 60 plays, including “Pygmalion” on which “My Fair Lady” was based. Shaw also wrote literary and political criticism, novels, short stories and essays, many featuring his thoughtfully humorous outlook on life. An ardent and life-long Fabian socialist, he was a founder of the London School of Economics, as well as an early vegetarian, anti-vivisectionist, and a supporter of eugenics. He is the only person to have won both a Nobel Prize and an Oscar. It was Shaw who observed that “England and America are two countries separated by a common language.”