Donna just picked up these delectable treats this morning.
Give the girls a shot. Inside Brown’s Mall in the former space of the Savory Skillet.
My View of Life on the Dock
More information needed? Contact 978-546-1234 or slarsen@rpk12.org
Holiday Bazaar
at
Seacoast Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
The community is invited to a Holiday Bazaar at Seacoast Nursing & Rehabilitation Center,
292 Washington Street, Gloucester (located behind Addison Gilbert Hospital) on
Saturday, November 23 from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Santa to visit from 10 a.m. – 11 a.m.
Fresh home-made pastries and cookies, raffle, quality craft vendors will be available in time for holiday gift-giving. A white elephant table will also be available and lunch! Don’t miss this fun and festive event.
Snow or Shine
The Gloucester College Success Program of Salem CyberSpace is offering two free hands-on workshops for Cape Ann (Gloucester or Rockport) high school seniors and their parents.
December 10, 2013 – Crash Courses in Filling Out College Applications – Gloucester High School (Room 2306 – computer lab behind the library) 6 pm – 8 pm
January 18,2014 – FAFSA Applications – Endicott College (Gloucester Campus) 9 am – 3 pm (by appointment)
These workshops are perfect for any senior and parent who :
· Is starting to panic about completing their college applications. Trained staff will be on hand to go through the Endicott (Gloucester campus), North Shore Community College, Salem State University or the Common Application.
· Needs help filling in the application for Federal Financial Aid (FAFSA)
Joey – I am now (once again) in the Pacific Northwest ..but the fishin’ is great in Zihuatanejo, where I’ll be heading in January to host this writers and artists retreat.
Here’s some info to post if you wish! Let’s get some of those Cape Anners out into the Pacific!
(I first came to Zihuatanejo for a yoga retreat in 1999 with Janet Green and Frank Garrison of Glosta – this began my love of Mexico, travel and school-building adventures, and my book-in-progress – The Zihua Diaries…)
Complete details also at www.lisabmartin.co
SSEX SHIPBUILDING MUSEUM GIFTSHOP OPEN FOR HOLIDAY SHOPPING!
Vist the Essex Shipbuilding Museum for your holiday shopping. The newly revised Museum store is open and filled with wonderful gifts for the holidays!
Store is open on Saturday and Sunday 10am to 5pm.
We look forward to seeing you as you experience the history of Essex and the Shipbuilding Museum.
The Magnolia Library and Community Center offers members and visitors samplings of all sorts of information on a regular basis.
Friday night, it will offer a taste of Magnolia itself.
The 19th annual Taste of Magnolia, an annual fund-raiser for the library and community center, is set for Friday, November 22nd, from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at the Center, located at the corner of Lexington and Norman avenues in Gloucester’s Magnolia village.
The event, said Jamie O’Hara, one of the organizers, offers the chance to enjoy the evening sampling food from restaurants from all over Cape Ann, while also tasting fine wine and beer.
The event will also include a silent auction, a prize raffle and a chance to enter the center’s 50/50 cash raffle (winner to be drawn on Feb. 13th).
Tickets are $30 — including all food and drink — and will be available at the door.
Also, residents or visitors may also purchase tickets for the event by calling (978) 290-3734, (978) 979-7533, or sending an email to MLC.librarian@gmail.com.
Attendees must be at least 21 years of age; all proceeds benefit the library and community center.
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Work Party this Sunday November 24th 3 – 5 PM
With the IDRC
We are long overdue to remove and put away our race dories for the season, so please volunteer a couple hours this Sunday from 3 -5 (working around high tide). We plan to meet at the Eastern Ave Self Storage building and load up 2 practice dories to swap out with the outbound race dories. Please let me know if you have a trailer available, we need at least one! And, we will need 8 or more able bodied volunteers to help lift/nest the dories in the tent.
Please respond if you can help out!
Erik
Flatrocks Gallery will host a talk by Don Lindgren, ” A Look at Some Grand Meals” , what we know about feasting throughout history,with illustrations from a selection of cookbooks through history, and from various cultures. We have a wide selection of rare books on food and drink on sale from Don’s impressive collection.
Don Lindgren is the owner of Rabelais, Fine Books on Food & Drink, an antiquarian bookshop specialized in food, drink, farming and gardening. His inventory includes more cookbooks, manuscripts, and ephemera from six centuries. He is a member of the Antiquarian Bookseller Association of America, and the International League of Antiquarian Booksellers, the Ephemera Society of America, and the Wayward Tendrils (a wine book collecting society). Together with his wife Samantha, he cooks, gardens and keeps chickens.
Join us Thursday, November 21st at 7:30pm
Flatrocks Gallery 77 Langsford ST/Rt127 Gloucester, MA 01930
978-879-4683
Nubar Alexanian forwards-
Just finished a lovely portrait of chef Paolo Laboa. Story and link below.
Twenty-nine year old Michael Magner, owner of a sub shop and pizzeria, decided to open an authentic Italian restaurant in Beverly, Massachusetts. He needed a chef. Paolo Laboa, a two star Michelin chef, had just moved to Massachusetts with his wife and children from San Francisco. This award-winning chef couldn’t find a job anywhere in the Boston area. Calling All Chefs is the story of the improbable meeting of these two men and the magic they created. www.walkercreekmedia.com
Please post for Cape Ann Theatre Collaborative. This is the last of our two weekends at Gorton Theatre. Our theatre is for the community and we appreciate your support to help us get the word out! Pat Maloney-Brown, Co-founder and director of Homestead Crossing.
PHOTO BY DESI SMITH / GLOUCESTER DAILY TIMES, HOMESTEAD CROSSING production by CAT Collaborative, Gorton Theatre, November 21-24 – Last Weekend!
15th. Annual Ladies Day. (Men are Welcome too!!)
Pauline Breshnahan submits-
Please save the Date!!
We love to invite all of our Old and New Customers to stop by so we can say thank you!
Thank you for your Support, your Business and especially your friendship. We are truly blessed to be in a community where small businesses are treasured and supported..
Looking forward to sharing a memory, having a laugh or finding that little gift you were looking for.
Please print and save and Share with friends.
Seaport Gloucester Destination Marketing Organization
TIME TO RSVP:
NOVEMBER 20, 6PM, DOWNTOWN MUG UP MEETING HOSTED BY LOCAL COLORS: BE THERE!
The LOCAL COLORS ARTISTS’ COOPERATIVE, 121 Main Street, is the place to be from 6 to 7PM next Wednesday, 11/20/13, for a Mug Up Meeting to review upcoming marketing opportunities, especially for those in Gloucester’s Downtown and in any of Cape Ann’s Cultural Districts. The Agenda includes:
RSVP asap to info@seaportgloucester.org. NOTE: BYO chair if you need to sit.
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BE SURE TO PENCIL IN THE FOLLOWING DATES & RSVP:
DECEMBER 4 , 2013
GROUP TOUR MARKET WORKSHOP/ROUND TABLE
8:30-10:30AM, CAPE ANN’S MARINA RESORT COMPASS ROOM
Wondering how to get more Group Tour business? Not sure how big or small “groups” are? What Group Tour Planners are looking for or if you have what they require? This workshop & round table discussion is for you.
Experienced Group Tour professionals will cover the nuts & bolts of the Group Tour market. You’ll leave prepared to pursue Group travelers in a variety of ways. The agenda:
RSVP now to info@seaportgloucester.org.
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YOU’RE INVITED! TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2013, NOON-2:30PM
DISCOVER GLOUCESTER HOLIDAY & AWARDS PARTY at LA TRATTORIA, 64 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER
$20 per person, inclusive, for Italian Buffet Luncheon. Pay at the Door. Cash Bar.
Reservations necessary via info@SeaportGloucester.org
Join the festivities while we celebrate the Holidays and a successful year. We’ll also be congratulating three people or organizations from our local tourism community who will win Discover Gloucester Awards:
Let us know asap if you have a nominee in mind, and do plan on attending the Holiday Awards Party to find out the Winners of these special Awards!
RSVP to info@seaportgloucester.org
Traditionally I suspect when people think of the Gloucester Fleet or Gloucester Fishermen they think of large draggers, wooden or steel. Fact is probably over 90% of our fleet are boats less than 50 feet in length and most are made of fiberglass. Sure there are a few draggers left but that subsector of Gloucester’s fleet is miniscule compared to what it once was.
This morning in the office our fishermen were having a conversation about how many fishermen and lobstermen are due to retire within the next 10 years. The last great generation of fishermen to fish out of this port are nearing retirement. The last generation of fishermen who can remember Gloucester fishing when it was humming.
Click photo for larger view.
Here’s the link-
The Boston Artists’ Life on a Dime -An Online Newspaper
Fun City Baby- Gloucester That Is.
Hi Joey
It’s that time of year. Ringo Tarr and crew set up the Kent Circle Christmas tree Friday November 15th. Ringo Tarr and Joe Novello traveled to Nova Scotia to pick up the tree.
The Santa parade a part of the tree lighting will step off about 3:00 pm Sunday December 1st from the state fish pier in Gloucester.
The parade route is Parker street to Main street to Western ave. and ends at Kent Circle for the annual Christmas tree lighting with Santa and Mrs. Clause.
Hope to see you and the girls there.
Best Anthony
November 15, 2013
“We cannot become who we want to be by remaining who we are.”
Max De Pree (1924- )
A Michigan native, Max De Pree is the son of D. J. De Pree, who started the very successful Herman Miller furniture company. Max and his brother Hugh ran and expanded the company from the 60’s up into the 90’s. He has written extensively on leadership in both the business and non-profit communities and his Leadership is an Art was a best seller. In the mid 1950’s he commissioned Charles and Ray Eames to design a home in Zeeland, close to corporate headquarters. It remains an icon of modernist architecture and interior design.
Hello Joey , The beauty of the Schooner Adventure takes many forms. Even the rigging has elegance .
Pictures by Bruce Slifer
Took this at sunset at Smiths cove tonight. I saw Homie and couldn’t resist taking his picture.
What a great sky!
Best,
Katherine Richmond
Rick Isaacs submits-
After Thursday’s Great Marsh Symposium we had a tour to view the Marsh from the roof of the Crane Estate Great House!
The Unitarian Universalist Society of Rockport is sponsoring a Holiday Fair on December 7th from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the church vestry, 4 Cleaves Street, Rockport. Among the featured hand-made items will be baked goods, calendars, greeting cards, sea glass mobiles, jewelry, hand-knitted items, and a large assortment of themed gift baskets.
Hello Everyone,
Coming up on December 9th, two very special events in one evening at the Cape Ann Community Cinema. This is going to be a great night. Please share the attached flyer with any parents, teachers, kids, or others who care about reconnecting kids with nature, love wildlife, or enjoy humorous british documentaries.
SHORT NATURE FILMS FROM CHEBACCO WOODS: First, our 7-10 year old Nature Film Making Students will introduce and present the films they have spent many hours tromping through the field with cameras to make. They’ve worked on learning camera handling skills, wildlife sneaking and nature awareness, story creation, and technical editing skills. Their movies feature an array of wonderful footage, woven together to make stories that could only happen in Chebacco Woods. You will see footage of underwater snakes, talking fish, under – log creatures, the elusive pickle frog, and a restless coyote.
PROJECT WILD THING: This BRAND new documentary from Great Britan amuses and changes your world with frog kissing, climbing from trees, ridiculous irreverrence, and a new way to tackle a growing issue. I believe (though can’t confirm just yet) that this will be the first North American showing of this film. We had to pay the screening fee in pounds!
BOTH SHOWS ARE ADMISSION BY VOLUNTARY DONATION AND WILL SUPPORT NATURE CONNECTION IN CAPE ANN/NORTH SHORE AREA. WE’D LOVE A MILLION DOLLARS BUT WILL LET YOU IN FOR ONE DOLLAR, OR NO DOLLARS. JUST COME ON OUT!!!
GloucesterCast Taped 11/17/13 With Host Joey Ciaramitaro and Guest Toby Pett
Topics Include:
Power Outage In East Gloucester, Square Reader, Live Blogging Butt Wipes and The Dollar Shave Club, Butternut- Comes From A Tree Or a Bush?, J Pace and Sons, Thai Choice, Jonathan Martin and Richie Incognito Hazing, Was John Farrell Robbed Of The MLB Manager of The Year Award By The Major League Baseball Sports Writers?
Click Here for an archive of past GloucesterCasts
A lot of our lobstermen have been switching over to LED lighting and I know it’s uses less energy and the initial costs for the lighting fixtures are more but I wonder if there are programs out there where you get credits toward the project for using energy saving fixtures.
Basically the dock here is like a big barn that needs to be lit up inside. The old lighting fixtures just aren’t cutting it.
On the boats that have switched over to LED there is a noticeable difference in the quality of the light that they throw off. Across the harbor you can see on the decks of their boats much better.
I think when we changed our cooler fans over to a more efficient system we got a credit. I wonder if they do the same for lighting.