Felice Leonardo “Leo” Buscaglia Quote of The Week From Greg Bover

September 19, 2013

“Don’t brood. Get on with living and loving. You don’t have forever.”

Felice Leonardo “Leo” Buscaglia (1924-1998)

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A California native born to an Italian immigrant family, Buscaglia spent much of his childhood in Italy, returning to the United States for his education, which culminated in three degrees from USC including a PhD. After joining the faculty, he was motivated to begin offering a class on love following the suicide of a favorite student. He wrote more than a dozen books on how to connect with other humans. His arresting lecturing style caught the attention of producers at PBS who made him a celebrity speaker, often featured during pledge drives, and a sought after counselor. Five of his books were on the New York Times best seller list simultaneously. Another similar piece of his advice: “Don’t spend your precious time asking ‘Why isn’t the world a better place?’ It will only be time wasted. The question to ask is ‘How can I make it better?’ To that there is an answer.”

Greg Bover

Buh Bye Fishermen. It was nice knowing you. Now Push Over.

@Joey_C: And so it begins. Privitzing oceans RT @DeepwaterWind: Historic day @SecretaryJewell today to sign nation’s 1st federal offshore wind lease.
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More Fun City- Roll Out The Barrel- Captain Joe and Sons 3:45AM

What were you doing this morning at 3:45AM? I mean where would you rather be than down the stinky wharf rolling out the stinky barrels to the stinky trailer of herring at 3:45AM.

I’m thinking of starting up a little side business for adventure travelers that would want to come visit Gloucester from all over the country.  I’ll charge them a nominal fee to help lug the barrels out and offload the bait trailer.  It’s a whole experience thing.  Once in a lifetime opportunity.  Get up early and fill your nostils with that pungent aroma of salted herring.  Ahhhhh, just take it all in……

Music- “Bad Dream” By The Twees

Here we are preparing for a trailer load of barrels of herring. The empty barrels need to leave the building to go back to the herring plant For the next load’s filling which you see in the second video-

Good evening, Joey!–Linda Rae Castagna Writes In

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We have just enjoyed 8 great days in Rockport/Gloucester and loved every moment.  We just completed our last evening by dining for the first time at DUCKWORTH’S BISTROT on East Main Street, and thoroughly enjoyed every moment, especially trying 1/2 dinner’s x 4.  Your lobster, from CAPTAIN JOE and SONS, was featured in the risotto, tender and juicy.  The staff couldn’t have been kinder or more eager to help us.  And because we were 1st timers in the restaurant, we ended up with a seat right in front of the window.  Going to tell her we’re new next time too!
On the way to our car we found Beth underneath piles of recycled sails in AGAIN and AGAIN, happily sewing the latest tote bag.  That’s a fun store!
As always it is worth it to make the long drive from Milford, New Jersey to Gloucester.  We simply never tire of your homeport.  Linda and Rob Castagna

Linda Rae Castagna

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Community Photos 9/19/13

I saw this “guy” just basking in the sun on a small rock in Brace’s Cove this past sunny Sunday. Some friends came by to say hello!

John Nasser

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Community Stuff 9/19/13

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September 28th – Free Events with Adventure

(10-2) Open House on Adventure at the Gloucester Marine Railways

· Come see all the restoration progress done on Adventure

· Dory and gillnet fishing displays

· Water Safety and knot tying with the Coast Guard Auxiliary

· Children’s activities

· 1pm Skippy Story Time

· Meet the illustrator of our Skippy Finds Adventure children’s book

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    10am – Gloucester Working Waterfront Walking Tour

    Join Schooner Adventure’s guides for a 90 minute guided walking tour starting at the Fisherman’s Statue and ending on Harbor Loop. We will be looking at old photographs and maps, taking us back to the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. Old companies and buildings will be identified at their original locations as we make our way down the Boulevard and Rogers St.

1st ANNUAL GDMF 5K/10K Road Race! Saturday – October 6, 2013

Please join us in Glen’s beautiful hometown of Winchester, MA for the 1st Annual GDMF Road Race. This community event is open to all ages. We are offering a 10K & 5K course. Walkers welcome for the 5K!

Proceeds benefit the Glen Doherty Memorial Foundation

REGISTER TODAY!

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Be sure to register by Friday, September 20th in order to be guaranteed a T-shirt! 

Glen Doherty was a former Navy Seal who sacrificed his life in order to save other people during the attack on the American Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, September 11, 2012.  GDMF helps current and former special operations professionals and their families through educational scholarships and vocational training.  We are enabling soldiers who are the ‘best of the best’ to redeploy themselves, and as a society, we all reap the benefits.  

For more information please visit:

www.GlenDohertyFoundation.org

2013 Fish Box Derby Photos From Rick Isaacs

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Hi Joey,

Here are some of my pics from Sunday’s Fish Box Derby.  They’re all from the same vantage point, the finish line, as I was the timer for the race.  FBD family and friends feel free to use these, just go to:   http://www.flickr.com/photos/rickisaacs/sets/72157635607117484/

Goose Cove Resevoir Beavers Are Getting Busy

I was walking the Goose Cove loop this past weekend and saw about 20 trees down, most 8-10″ in diameter.  The beavers are going to change the shape of the reservoir again!
Sarah Buck

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Tuck’s Point Mancheaster By The Sea Photos from Anthony Marks

it’s website.

http://www.manchester.ma.us/Pages/ManchesterMA_Recreation/tucks

Touch a Truck Fundraising Event Horribles Parade Fundraising Event Sept 28th!

The Fishtown Horribles Parade Committee would like to announce that on Sept, 28, 2013 from 9 am to 2 pm (rain date Saturday October 12th), at the O’Maley Middle School in Gloucester Ma, we will be hosting our Touch a Truck Fundraising Event. This family oriented event will be fun for all and include many vehicles from the communities of Gloucester, Rockport and Essex. The entrance cost will be $5 per person and children 3 and under are free. There will be door prizes and food will also be sold. The money raised from this event will go to support next July 3rd parade here in Gloucester. A sample of some types of trucks to expect are Fire Trucks, Police vehicles, dump trucks, backhoes, Coast Guard Boat, tractors, and many others. It should be a great opportunity for everyone, especially the children, to enjoy the day by climbing and taking lots of photos with their favorite truck. Please come out and support the Fishtown Horribles Parade. We hope to see you all on Sept 28th at O’Maley Middle School from 9 am to 2 pm (rain date: Saturday October 12th, 9 am to 2 pm).

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Oh The Irony- Sawyer Free Parking Sign

If reading is fundamental then what is spelling?

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Bill Clark submits-

Sign at Library parking lot that has been up for a while……

Editor Note from possible the worst person ever to criticize anyone else’s spelling- me.

It happens.  No one died in the process.  A little embarrassing maybe, but yeah, no one died.

 

Community Stuff 9/18/13

The Cape Pond Ice Company, which dates from 1848, will be offering free Historic Icehouse Tours this coming weekend, September 20 – 22, on Friday at 2pm, Saturday at 11 am and 1 pm, and Sunday at 11 am.  A warm sweater or sweatshirt, and practical footware (no flip flops !) are recommended. 

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The narrated tours last 45 minutes to an hour, and include archival film footage of natural ice harvests from the beginning of last century, an account of the company’s 165 year history, a tour through the 335 # block ice manufacturing area and the 28 degree F. icehouse where new custom ice sculptures are on display, and kids may indulge in a snow ball fight !  The tour concludes with a visit on the ice company wharf overlooking Gloucester Harbor, where vessels are still iced down with tons of ice, and  then with several film clips from the WB Perfect Storm movie and the company’s own upbeat TV Commercials.

These free Icehouse tours are sponsored through the Essex National Heritage Area’s Trails & Sails program, which Cape Pond Ice Company has participated in now for 10 years, since 2004, and has consistently been voted the “People’s Choice” popular venue Award.  Parking is available.  The free tour program will be repeated again next weekend, September 27 – 29.

Further details and directions available at 978-283-0174 or coolestguys@capepondice.com.


Joe Muzio to speak at the Cultural Center at Rocky Neck

 

When: Wednesday, October 2, 7:30 pm

Where: The Cultural Center at Rocky Neck, 6 Wonson street, Gloucester, MA 01930

The Gloucester Writers Center is proud to present author Joe Muzio at The Cultural Center at Rocky Neck on October 2nd.   Muzio’s memoir Buddy Remembers- Then and Now is a intimate view into the life of an American Family.  Joe is the second child of Italian American parents, both of whom came to America from southern Italy as children. The book is a detailed recollection of his parents’ lives: their marriage, their approaches to life, how they raised his sister and he in Brooklyn and Queens, New York and their continuing influence.  Mr. Muzio is married to Lois Grant Muzio and has three sons and two grandchildren, he lives in Rockport, MA.

Founded in 2010,The Gloucester Writers Center’s mission to preserve, promote and celebrate Cape Ann’s rich literary legacy and to encourage writing and citizenship in the belief that all voices count.  For more information about GWC go to gloucesterwriters.org


MarkHoffman_goodmorningThe Rocky Neck Cultural Center in Gloucester, MA is hosting an art exhibit titled Synthesis featuring Montserrat College of Art and Endicott College faculty and students, Sept. 26 – Oct. 20. The Public Reception will take place Saturday, Oct. 5, 3 – 5 pm at The Rocky Neck Art Colony, 6 Wonson Street, Gloucester, MA. See attached, contact the Cultural Center at 978-515-7004 or visit rockyneckartcolony.org for more information.

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Local artist, J. Abbe, has a open studio this Saturday from 1 – 4 at 548 Washington St, Gloucester, MA
public welcome.

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Join us on September 21st:
Trails & Sails and Block Party Doubleheader
NEXT WEEKEND: Sat., Sept. 21st we have 2 great outdoor events at The Sargent
House Museum.
€ Trails & Sails. Noon-6:00pm. Open Door Event. (House will be open for paid
tours during this time.) Explore the fascinating world of early American
feminist writer Judith Sargent Murray (1751-1820) and her husband Reverend
John Murray (1741-1815), the founder of Universalism in the Country. Event
includes historic children¹s games and activities in the garden that bring
Judith¹s story to life.
€ Downtown Gloucester Block Party. 6-8pm. At 6pm North Shore Folklore
Theatre Co. will perform two acts from Judith Sargent Murray¹s 1795 play
³The Medium² in the garden. We guarantee a good time will be had by all as
you watch young Eliza¹s story come to life.
Check out our events page for more details! http://sargenthouse.org/events/

Your 2013 Bloody Mary Contest Winner- BEX

First Place. Even though from what I understand the top three were within points of each other, a champion has to be crowned, that’s why you play the game.
This year’s champ- BEX

A Parsons study.. From Lowell Peabody

A little work on Parsons Street… I really liked the idea of a fishing net painting but thought it would be fun to see a real net in place. Bear in mind this concept is definitely not OSHA approved…or in anyway encouraged!! The first shot shows current conditions, the second with the new fishing net in place, and then the third is just an extreme. Now I’ll have to find Bob and show him what I did to his street…

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Giant Lobster In Gloucester- Interview With Carol Jackson From American Public Radio

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Audio from this story on American Public Radio

Lewis Sandler’s Magnolia Library Race Children’s 1K Photo

Hey Joey,

I was in Gloucester for a short vacation from China where I work. I took some pics of the Magnolia Library Race. Here is one pic of the  children’s 1K Fun Run on Aug 24, 2013

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Community Photos 9/17/13

Hi Joey-

I thought I would share a few photos of the Gloucester Gig Rowers race from Niles Beach this past Sunday. It was a blast and thanks to all who made it happen.

If you are someone who is  interested in having a wicked good time rowing with a bunch of great people, check us out at gloucestergigrowers@gloucestergigrowers.com. Rowers of every level welcome 🙂

Best,

Janet Rice

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Hi Joey, I had to put the fishing rod down to capture this amazing sunrise this morning. Share if you want to. Paul Spinola

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