Noel Gallagher Quote of the Week from Greg Bover

“And all the roads we have to walk are winding.”

Noel Gallagher (1967-    ) “Wonderwall” (1995)

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A Manchester native, Gallagher started in rock as a roadie and technician for the band

Inspiral Carpets, but quickly joined Oasis, originally formed by his brother Liam, as guitarist and songwriter. Leaders of the Britpop movement, which was a less dour alternative to the grunge and metal also popular at the time, the career of the band was marked by the battle between the brothers, and their extreme lifestyle. They enjoyed a marked degree of commercial and artistic success with several top selling records, but the turbulence, and a public fight, led to Noel Gallagher leaving the band in 2009.

Gregory R Bover

Community Stuff 3/23/14

SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE AT MORAINE FARM!

Volunteer Opportunities & Farm Shares Available this Season

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Moraine Farm, a property of The Trustees of Reservations, begins its fourth season as a community farm. Located in North Beverly, just minutes off 128 at exit 20, the farm provides local residents, area school children, and local food pantries with seasonal farm-fresh produce and provides community members of all ages meaningful volunteer opportunities.

With seedlings already sprouting in the greenhouse, Moraine Farm Manager Gretta Anderson looks forward to another successful growing season – and hopes to top last season’s $12,000 worth of organically-grown produce donated to Beverly Bootstraps. The farm will also continue to provide Beverly and Salem public schools with seasonal fresh produce.

Farm Shares, also known as Community Supported Agriculture or CSA shares, are available for the 2014 growing season. Members purchase a “share” of the upcoming season’s harvest. From early May to the end of October, members come to the farm to pick up their share of the harvest, explore the pick-your-own garden, and enjoy the historic Olmsted designed landscape.

A member of the community farm since 2012, Paula V. notes, “Good produce is not my only benefit from Moraine. I’m volunteering on the farm a couple of days each week, for just a few hours each day, and this new experience is such a pleasure! I get to do work of value, and I’m meeting wonderful people.”

Volunteers are an integral part of the Moraine Farm landscape – making it truly a community farm. The volunteer opportunities are plentiful, whether you are looking to roll up your sleeves and dig in or want to help support the farm’s Food for All program. Currently, volunteers are needed to help remove invasive plants from the property, spruce up the antique red barn and plant seeds in the greenhouse. When the season is underway, the farm will need volunteers to help deliver produce to the Beverly High School, Bentley school in Salem and Beverly Bootstraps Mobile Markets.

Sign on today to be a part of the Moraine Farm community! To Purchase your Farm Share and to learn more about the farm visit http://www.thetrustees.org/morainefarm or email Farm Manager Gretta Anderson, ganderson@ttor.org.  For a complete list of volunteer opportunities visit www.thetrustees.org/volunteer.


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Hello Kim and Joey,

I hope you can post this on Good Morning Gloucester.  We all need to think Spring and flowers.  I have attached the brochure and hopefully you can post that with the announcement. 

The Gardeners of Cape Ann are halfway to reaching the “Plant Grant” goal of raising $90,000 to refurbish, replant, and beautify Grant Circle this Spring. Whether you live, visit, work, garden, or simply want to assist with this grassroots volunteer initiative to improve the “gateway” to Cape Ann, we welcome your support.

Please “DIG DEEP” NOW to insure the success of this project.  Meeting our fundraising goal will allow planting to begin by late May.  Let us band together to create a meaningful legacy to ensure Grant Circle becomes an enduring source of beauty and pride for our entire community.  Tax-deductible donations can be sent to: Plant Grant, PO Box 712, Rockport, MA 01966. Visit our website: www.plantgrantcircle.org and “LIKE” us on our Facebook page: Plant Grant Circle. Thank you!

Susan Kelly

susan@generousgardeners.org


Spring 2014 SEED SWAP Event

Join Backyard Growers and Burnham’s Field Community Garden for our first annual SEED SWAP event! Come for new seeds, bring your own from last year to trade with friends and neighbors, and get some support perusing this year’s seed catalogues and dreaming of the harvest you will reap from your vegetable garden.

We’ll also be offering a couple demonstrations: seed starting basics and how to make a plastic bottle sub-irrigation system.

WHO: Past and present Backyard Growers participants and mentors, Burnham’s Field gardeners, and the great community of Gloucester gardeners!

WHERE: City Hall Auditorium

WHEN: Tuesday, April 1 from 6:30-8 PM

BRING: Seeds to swap!

RSVP on Facebook:
Backyard Growers and the general community
Burnham’s Field gardeners (only!)

Questions? Email Lara or Courtney

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1960 Frank P. Mineo and Giulia Mineo from Proctor Street St Joseph’s Novena Altar From WAYYYY BACK!

My name is Susan Mineo and my grandparents were (Capt.) (Francesco Paolo Mineo), Frank P. Mineo and Giulia Mineo from Proctor Street.  My grandfather’s boat was the Alden.  I came across this picture of my and myself in front of her alter.  Unfortunately, the picture is damaged but much remains of the alter and my grandmother and me as well as the tradition. I hope this picture makes your blog for I know many family members might take great pleasure in seeing it.

Thank you kindly,

Susan Mineo

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Community Photos 3/23/14

First Day Of Spring At Goose Cove from Carol Morello

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Hi Joey,

This sprouting day lilly was a welcome site on the first day of Spring!

Enjoy!
~Bill O’Connor
North Shore Kid

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Stubby on the vernal equinox

Stubby sez ___ “Some folks may welcome the vernal equinox, but these longer days are interfering with my sleep.”

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submitted by Al Bezanson

Community Stuff 3/22/14

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HORSES AND EAGLES AND DOGS—OH MY!

he Crane Estate, 290 Argilla Road, Ipswich, will host a Spring Animal Treasure Hunt and Tea Party on Sunday, April 13 from noon to 4 pm in partnership with The Ipswich Humane Group. Participants will search the Great House for animal-themed treasures hidden within the paintings, wallpaper, and other decorative features of each room.  Everyone will receive a small gift.  The day’s celebrations will continue with face painting, a drawing table, and Stuffed Animal Tea seatings at 12 pm, 1 pm, and 2 pm. Tickets for the Treasure Hunt only are $8 for member adults, $5 for member children, $12 for nonmember adults, and $8 for nonmember children. Treasure Hunt and Tea Party tickets are $18 for member adults, $15 for member children, $22 for nonmember adults, and $18 for nonmember children. Space at tea seatings is limited and must be reserved in advance at www.thetrustees.org.  Proceeds will equally benefit The Ipswich Humane Group and The Trustees of Reservations. For more information contact The Trustees at www.thetrustees.org or 978.356.4351 x4015. 

Directions:  From Rt. 128 (Exit 20A) follow Rt. 1A north for 8 mi. to Ipswich. Turn right onto Rt. 133 east and follow for 1.5 mi. Turn left onto Northgate Rd. and follow for 0.5 mi. Turn right onto Argilla Rd. and follow for 2 miles to entrance to The Crane Estate. 


Parkinson’s Disease – Special Presentation

Offered free, by Keith and Linda Hall

When:     Thursday, April 17th

Time:       12:30 p.m.

Where:    Rose Baker Senior Center, 6 Manuel F. Lewis Street, Gloucester

Are you or do you know of someone living with Parkinson’s Disease?  North Shore communities have needed Parkinson’s-specific exercise programs to help individuals establish empowering, realistic goals for improving balance and stability, agility, cognitive awareness, and strength maintained mobility.  A special presentation, which is a preview of an expanding ability-customized exercise program, is being offered at the Rose Baker Senior Center by Keith and Linda Hall, a couple who live with the challenges of Parkinson’s disease.  Care-givers happily welcomed!

Please join us April 17, for this program of interest for care-givers and people living with this disease. Light refreshment will be served.  Please call the reception desk at 978 281-9765 to register.


Community Celebration April 12 Recognizing Retired Library Director Carol Gray

Carol Gray, who recently announced her retirement after 16 years serving the Gloucester Lyceum & Sawyer Free Library as Assistant Director, Acting Director, and Director, will be feted and recognized at a community celebration in her honor on Saturday, April 12 at 3pm at the library.

This event is being sponsored by the Library’s Board of Directors, with assistance from the Friends of the Library. “The public is cordially invited to join us,” said Scott Memhard, President of the Library Board, “to share and express our profound thanks to Carol Gray, for her years of dedicated service and commitment to our Library, and the central role it plays as the cultural and intellectual heart of Gloucester.”

The reception will begin at 3pm on the main floor of the library, 2 Dale Avenue, with a formal presentation recognizing Carol commencing at 4pm.  Refreshments will be served. All are welcome.

For further information, please contact Acting Library Director Freyja Sanger at sanger@sawyerfreelibrary.org / (978) 281-9763 ext.12 or Library Board President Scott Memhard at Scott_m@capepondice.com / 978-879-9394.


Joey,

Can you help North Shore United Way share this special promotion we’ve got.  Just a week or so left.  We could use your help!  We support dozens of local causes in Gloucester such as Wellspring House, The Open Door, and a Student Assistance Program at Gloucester High School.  85% of that funding comes from individuals.  To help us finish the year strong, we have a raffle for some pretty sweet Red Sox tickets.  People can help at nsuw.org.

Make a gift at nsuw.org during the month of March and you win because you enable NSUW to invest that support in local causes that transform lives and improve our communities.  But you might also WIN BIG because anyone who gives at nsuw.org during the month of March will also be entered into a raffle for two tickets to the FENWAY PARK HOME OPENER.

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GLOUCESTER YOUTH COUNCIL HONORED WITH 2 STATE AWARDS!

On March 19, 2014 fifteen youth from Gloucester Youth Council of Healthy Gloucester Collaborative and YMCA Rockport Teen Center joined more than 200 young people from across the Commonwealth gathered at the Massachusetts State House for  Kick Butts Day 2014 to celebrate their role in reducing the influence of the tobacco industry in their communities. Gloucester Youth Council and YMCA Rockport Teen Center are members of The 84 Movement, which helps mobilize youth to take action to make their communities more tobacco-free.

The Gloucester Youth Council was awarded 2014 Chapter of the Year Award and Carren Jepchumba, senior at GHS was award, the 84’s Northeast Regional Youth Leadership Award. Awardees were recognized for their efforts in leading the fight against tobacco in Massachusetts. They also received Official Citations from State Senator Bruce Tarr to acknowledge them for their outstanding work. 

While at Kick Butts Day 2014 at the State House, our Cape Ann youth were trained on advocacy and health promotion techniques and then visited with lawmakers. The young people used their time with lawmakers to discuss how tobacco companies use flashy packaging, cheap prices, and product placement to market tobacco and e-cigarettes in order to specifically target young people.

“Kick Butts Day unites youth from all over the state for one important cause – to fight the tobacco industry.” said Yolanda Zheng Statewide Leader for The84 Movement. “We believe in a healthier lifestyle, and we can only make it happen by getting together and telling the world what we see and experience every day.”

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Ever wonder what O’Maley looks like during the day?

Ever wonder what O’Maley looks like during the day? Are you curious about what an Innovation school is? What is the STEM lab?

All those answers and more can be discovered during the O’Maley Innovation Middle School tours. Tours are planned for March 26th, April 15th from 8 – 9 a.m.

The tour begins and ends in the O’Maley library with coffee and pastries with Principal Debra Lucey. Guidance counselors and students will conduct the tours of selected classrooms, the O’Maley STEM suite, cafeteria and auditorium.

If you are interested in attending, please call 978-281-9850 to reserve your space.


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Hi Joey

Hoping you can post these for CAFM. On April 6th we will hold our 6th annual dinner a movie fundraiser featuring The Big Night ( an amazing movie), there will be great food and great company and the money raised helps off set the cost of putting on our 23 week market.

We are also  joining forces with Latitude 43 -hosting a talk with the Editor of Edible Boston, there will be free wood fired pizza and lots of conversation about the North of Boston local food movement.

Please come join us for all!!

Many thanks as usual.

NIki

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~ Rockport Garden Club ~

Save the date for Rockport Garden Club’s Plant Sale to take place on Saturday, May 31st at Duffy’s Greenhouse,                Rear 158 Granite Street (just opposite the former Cape Ann Tool Company in Pigeon Cove).  The Plant Sale will take place from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.  Don’t miss the opportunity to select from a large variety of outside and outdoor plants, shrubs,

bulbs and more!

Rockport’s

Hidden Garden Tour – Summer 2014

The Rockport Garden Club’s Hidden Gardens tour will take place on Friday, June 20 and Saturday, June 21 – 10:00 a.m –

4:00 p.m. Ticket price is $20. per ticket before June 1 and $25. after June 1.   To purchase tickets, please contact

Lynn Bird at  508-981-6698, or purchase tickets online by going to:

http://www.eventbrite.com/e/rockports-hidden-gardens-a-walking-tour-tickets-10122469579[eventbrite.com]

GloucesterCast With Guest Erich Archer From Cape Ann TV and Host Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 3/18/14

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GloucesterCast With Guest Erich Archer From Cape Ann TV and Host Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 3/18/14

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Check Out The Great Programming At Cape Ann TV Here- http://capeanntv.org/

Topics Include: Taking Over The Reigns At Cape Ann TV, Making Changes, My Experience At Cape Ann TV, The Online Presence, The Nutty Redhead, Organizations Using Cape Ann TV, Gloucester U, Are Kids More Interested In Editing or Camerawork?,  The Younger Generation Hindered In The Creative Process With The Proliferation Of Content Consumption Tablet Computing Devices As Opposed To Powerful Desktop Computers, All Things Victorian, John Ronan’s The Writer’s Block, The Cost Of Technology, Throwing Out The Old Paradigms, Favorite Restaurants In Beverly, Soma, Barrel House, Atomic Cafe, Haddock Sandwich At The Causeway, Spicy Buritto at Tacos Lupita, Wally’s Blackburn Bistro, What I Think Is Most Import For Cape Ann TV To Cover, Cross Promotions

Cape Ann TV is looking for camera operators to shoot high school sports games and government meetings. We will train you and provide all necessary equipment. Operators earn $25 per game/meeting.

Please send all inquiries to sports@capeanntv.org

Thanks To The Earl Foote Band For The Intro Music. Download Gloucester Til the End Free Here At Gimme Sound

GMG PR Person Of The Year- Tina Ketchopolos

I’d like to hereby recognize Addison Gilbert’s PR Maven Tina Ketchopolos as this year’s GMG favorite Press Release writer.

First off posting all the press releases for the hundreds of community organizations is a ton of work.  I do it because I know people appreciate it and I hear from enough of the readership that tell me that if they didn’t read every day’s “Community Stuff” post they wouldn’t know about 3/4 of the things happening around town.

The reason I’m recognizing Tina is for several reasons.

1) When Tina writes a press release she doesn’t make it too wordy, gets right to the who, what, when, where and ends it.  I don’t have to go back in and re-edit it.  I don’t have to chop out all the extra stuff many PR people add in because somehow they think that people want to read their mission statement on every press release they send out.  What many other PR people don’t get but Tina does, is that when you add in all that extra boilerplate at the end of the Press Release and if I included it, readers would recognize it as the same boilerplate that you served them up last week and scroll right past it, not reading what you wrote.

2) When Tina sends me a press release I rarely ever get a follow up email 6 hours later asking for an edit.  She gets it done right the first time, every time.  I have a list of about 7 different PR people who send things in that I know inevitably as soon as I take the time to edit and schedule their press release for the following day and press the upload button, I will get a follow up email asking me to change things around because they got stuff wrong in the original Press release that they sent.   One time doing this OK, no problem but there are certainly the habitual offenders that drive me and I’m sure the Community Event publishers at other newspapers and media outlets- nuts.  Posting press releases is not creative work, it is providing a free service.  The creative part about making blog content like photography, podcasting and writing is what drives the fun.  The editing and re-posting of community press releases is more work like without the pay.  So keeping that in mind it’s nice to know you only have to do the work once and not have to go back in and fix someone’s mistakes.  With Tina, it’s rare that she asks for a redo.

3)  The formatting.  Tina always submits her releases in a straightforward format that doesn’t need me to jump through hoops to copy and paste the info she’s trying to get across.   If you saw the messes that some PR folk send in that require me to resize and reformat and fond different programs on the web to open up the attachments, you would pull your hair out.  Not Tina.  Just types it it into an email for an easy-peasy copy and paste making my job of editing it simple.

4)The Thanks.  Tina always recognizes and thanks me for posting her stuff.  It may seem trivial but when you get press releases from an organization weekly and they just stuff it down your throat, you take the time to edit and post it for them and then they never once acknowledge it with a simple thank you, that gets irritating.   I often wonder if I just stopped posting their stuff, would they even notice?  Do they really care if it gets posted?  It’s just a pet peeve of mine.  So thanks Tina, for the thanks Smile

Listen the stuff Tina sends in is no where near the most exciting information posted on these pages.  But because the way she submits consistent, easy to post, relevant, correctly edited the first time press releases and then follows up with a nice thank you to let me know that the work I do on my end is appreciated, THAT is why she gets 99% of the stuff she sends me posted in the Community Stuff pages and THAT is why she is being recognized as a truly professional and effective PR person.

I’d hire her in a heart beat.

Congrats Tina

Community Stuff 3/21/14

 

Don’t forget! The Hive is hosting a FREE Bowl-a-Thon for the Empty Door.

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12:00 – 4:00 p.m. Sunday, March 23

11 Pleasant Street

No experience required!

Photo credit: Cape Ann Art Haven

www.ArtHaven.org

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Get Fit to Run

Don’t Run to Get Fit

Beverly Hospital Orthopedics & Sports Medicine is hosting a special evening that’s all

about running and more!   The free lecture will be held on

Thursday, March 27 from 6 p.m. – 8 p.m.

in the Lecture Hall at Beverly Hospital, 85 Herrick Street, Beverly, MA.

The Lecture Hall is located inside the main entrance of Beverly Hospital. 

Space is limited and registration is required by

calling 888-253-0800.

Presentations from orthopedic surgeons and physical therapist on timely topics,

including common knee injuries for runners will take place.

Presenters will include:  Dr. John Boyle, Dr. Anthony Schepsis and Beth Ann Hayes, PT.

Refreshment will be served.


Caity in the Running for Hood Scholarship

Hi All,

I am asking if you would please consider going to www.Hood.com and voting for Caity O’Leary, Gloucester, Mass., Gloucester High School.  If she wins the vote, she will receive a $5000.00 scholarship.  You can vote daily until April 18, 2014. 
Thank you for voting!!!

Susan


O’Maley students attend Essex District Attorney’s Youth Summit
8th grade students Matthew Smith, Alias Mortillaro, Ryker Bos, Meghan Craaybeek and Jenna Lake took part in Essex Couny District Attorney Jonathan Blodgett’s 2nd annual Youth Summit on March 4th. Hundreds of 8th, 9th and 10th grade students from all over Essex County participated in this leadership enriching event that featured Al Duncan, a noted motivational  speaker. Mr. Duncan shared ideas and strategies with the young leaders that they can take back to their schools to help others. At O’Maley, many of the strategies will be used to promote the SAILS program.

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2014SurveyWebPhotoTake a minute to complete the 2014 Greater Cape Ann Community Needs Survey and tell us what YOU think we need! Your feedback will aid the creation and improvement of important programs and services for people living in our community. This survey is part of a comprehensive Community Needs Assessment conducted every three years by Action, Inc., a non-profit human services organization with offices in Gloucester, Ipswich and Rockport. Learn more about Action, Inc. at www.actioninc.org. Results from the 2014 Community Needs Assessment will be published and available to the public sometime this winter. Thank you for helping to make Cape Ann an even better place to live – for everyone.

Complete the 2014 Greater Cape Ann Community Needs Survey today!

Jessica Benedetto-Unger

Director of Marketing & Planning

Action, Inc.


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M. June Opper- Goldenblatt Asks About Wolfs- Anyone Wanna Chime In On This?

Hi Joey. 

I just happen to stumble on your website while I was looking for some information on the grey wolf.

My husband and I moved into our new house four years ago. 

We are fortunate to have many wild animals around us. 

We live at the end of a short cull de sac with a small amount of woods behind us. 

We have seen fox, ( the babies playing hide and seek with one another) 

deer, turtles, rabbits, coyote, mice, ground, hogs wild turkey ducks and now geese.

BUT we have also seen something that no one believes.

I was glad my husband was with me at the time, otherwise I would have thought I was nuts.

(well I am  but not because of this. HA!) .

We have a rather large green lawn ( it was once planned to be a pool area)

and one afternoon sitting right in the exact middle of the yard was a large grey Wolf.

At first I just looked at it and felt confused. Was it a huge dog? A coyote? 

I called in my husband and we just stood there at the window overlooking the whole scene completely mesmerized. 

The Wolf sat proud and high like a NAI. Then, along come two beautiful young fox who merrily danced around the wolf. 

It was amazing and neither of us could move to get the camera for fear we might miss something.

This seemed to go on for a very long time. Or maybe I was hoping it would never end. 

Eventually the fox skipped into the woods on one side and the wolf went to the edge of the woods and urinated. 

Then disappeared in the trees. A couple of nights later I heard him howling (and the dog down the street whimpering). 

I have been looking for info for at least two years after this happened. And looking for the wolf since he marked his existence in our yard.

Every one we tell the story to always say we could never have seen it because grey wolves are extinct here. ( Stow, MA)

And they laugh at the part about the red foxes). Actually I found an article saying that there was a grey wolf siting a while ago in Stow.

And another saying a wold my travel with a fox but that doesn’t add up in other fact articles. They are not friendly.

A couple of nights ago we were trying to decide what movie to watch ( we watch movies when we are not watching wolves ect.) and I said out of the blue 

Let’s watch Dances With Wolves. I don’t know why I thought of it and I have never seen it on TV. BUT the next night it came on!! 

So of course now I am thinking about the wolf that people either don’t believe we saw and wishing for its return.

I was writing you to see if you had ever heard anything like that before. Or heard of grey fox sitings in the Massachusetts area. 

And, if you are still reading this, thanks for your time and thoughts , if any.

Best wishes, 

M. June Opper- Goldenblatt

Is it Spring yet ???

Today at 6:20 AM

FINALLY! 

The arrival of Spring — the Vernal Equinox — will cross our threshold TODAY, Thursday, March 20th at 12:57pm. After this challenging Winter — we sure could use it. Let nature’s renewal commence!!!

Wishing you warmth & sunshine & glowing health & peace. 

Tom Philbrook

www.thomasphilbrook.com

Community Stuff 3/20/14

Capt. Mike Parisi former owner of Three Lanterns Marine ,picked up some nice Dolphin fishing off Palm Beach Florida.Looking forward to come back to Gloucester to fish my charter boat F/V Amanda Marie, tight lines all

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CATV’s “Lunch and Learn” Series 3/25 12pm

Hello Friends of Cape Ann TV,

We invite you to join us for a very special “Lunch and Learn” presentation on Tuesday, March 25th at noon. Our guest speaker will be Kevin Roy of Green Banana SEO. 

Kevin brings to the table more than 15 years of Internet development experience. During that period, he developed an online marketing expertise concentrated on analytics and conversion. Kevin’s focus on Search Engine Optimization prompted him to found Green Banana SEO, a company specializing in SEO for local businesses. Since the firm’s founding in 2009, Green Banana has experienced growth of over 400%.

Kevin will be discussing the benefits and challenges of SEO and Pay Per Click. He will cover keywords, creating content, building links, and ways to make sure your business is visible to search engines.  

If you have been wondering how to get your business onto page one of search results then you can’t afford to miss this presentation. 

Please join us for this informative presentation, pizza, and a Q&A with Kevin.

Feel free to invite friends and colleagues. RSVPs to erich@capeanntv.org.

Erich Archer
Executive Director
Cape Ann TV

GloucesterCast With James Eves From Cape Ann Giclee and Host Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 3/17/14

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GloucesterCast With James Eves From Cape Ann Giclee and Host Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 3/17/14

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Topics Include: St Patrick’s Day, Green Beer, Old Folks Novice Acoustic Jam, Len Burgess,  Downloading Photos, If You Put Photos On the Web…, Favorite Apps, Square, Guitar Toolkit, BossJockApp, Garageband on iPad, The Allure Of The Keurig, Making The Espresso, Biatelllo Espresso Makers Available At Sclafani and Virgilio’s.

Subscribe to The GloucesterCast Podcast by Email Free

Check Out James’ Cape Ann Giclee Here At This Link- www.capeanngiclee.com

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