Did You Know The Yankee Fleet Will Be Having A Mayor’s Race Viewing Cruise Sunday, September 1st?

Tremendous opportunity to view the Schooner Race on the very comfortable Yankee Fleet vessel. 

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Teresa from the Yankee Fleet writes-

29th Annual Schooner Festival

Mayor’s Race Viewing Cruise

Sunday, September 1st
10am – After the start of the race
$20 per adult
$18 per child

Departing from:
East Gloucester Marina
121 East Main St.

For reservations call
855-546-3474 or 978-283-0313
www.yankeefleet.com

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Yankee Fleet will be offering a viewing cruise aboard our 100′ Yankee Freedom on Sunday, September 1st.  This trip is fully narrated by a local historian and sailing enthusiast for over 30 years, Gardner Winchester.  We will view these magnificent schooners as they make their way out of Gloucester Harbor to begin their race.  Viewing of the race will also take place.

This trip is an amazing trip to be able to see these vessels up close!

Tickets are available and can be reserved ahead of time by calling us at 855-546-3474.

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Marcus Tullius Cicero Quote of The Week From Greg Bover

“Gratitude is not only the greatest of virtues, but also the parent of all the others.”

Marcus Tullius Cicero (106 BC – 43 BC)

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A Roman statesman, philosopher, and orator, Cicero is credited with lifting Latin prose from its utilitarian origins to new literary and rhetorical heights. Born into a prominent family of the Roman Equestrian order, (the family name means “chickpea”), Cicero distinguished himself first as a lawyer and speaker, and was elected to a series of government offices at an early age, rising through the ranks during the dangerous years of the Sulla dictatorship, despite his support for a constitutional republic. He aligned himself with Pompey during the civil war that brought Julius Caesar to power, but was later assassinated for his support of Octavian (Augustus) and his antipathy to Marc Antony. Many of Cicero’s speeches and writings survived the Dark Ages to form the basis of later thinking on the formation of governments based on the consent of the governed. Leaders of the American and French revolutions often cited Cicero as the source of their belief in the natural rights of man.

Greg Bover

RELATIVES : Esther Pullman | Leslie Lewis Sigler @ Jane Deering Gallery . Annisquam . August 11-September 11 . 2013

Hi Joey —  RELATIVES is a beautiful little show in JDG (Annisquam).   This is my 12th year supporting the visual arts on Cape Ann and beyond.  The exhibit this summer is a two-person show presenting Esther Pullman’s photography (Pullman lives in Gloucester and Cambridge MA) along side Leslie Lewis Sigler’s small oil paintings (Lewis Sigler lives and works in California).   Below is the announcement of the show.   I’d love to show you the space; it’s intriguing.

Thanks for all you do!

Jane D.

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Above left: Esther Pullman . Third Floor Eaves (no.1) . 2010 . Archival Pigment Print
Above right: Leslie Lewis Sigler . Silver Spoon #5, The Wayfarer . 2013 . Oil on panel
Esther Pullman and Leslie Lewis Sigler discover beauty in daily existence. Pullman’s recent work captures geometry within domestic spaces; Lewis Sigler composes portraits of everyday objects.
Both artists find sublimity in reflective surfaces and patterns of light and shadow; and both discover an innate elegance in simplicity, be it a sterling spoon or the clean intersection where wall meets floor.

Sheree Zizik and Cruiseport Gloucester personally deliver breaking news to Sista Felicia that they will be rolling out the Red Carpet to make The Cookbook Launch Party a night Gloucester will remember!

Sista Felicia writes-

In early June, I reached out to Sheree Zizik about having the Gifts of Gold: In a Sicilian Kitchen with Sista Felicia Cookbook Launch Gala at Cruiseport Gloucester’s exquisite ballroom. I knew her venue overlooking Gloucester’s beautiful working harbor would be the perfect place for this celebration. Sheree is a community-oriented businesswoman who, time and time again, generously gives of herself and her business establishment, taking excellent care of her customers with the utmost attention and respect. She welcomed me with open arms and embraced hosting the cookbook event as if it were her own. She immediately reassured me that she personally would see that every detail planned would be delivered Sista Felicia style.
It was Sheree who guaranteed recipes from my cookbook would be prepared and served by her caterer, Vinwood Catering. It was Sheree’s idea to literally roll out the red carpet upon which guests would walk. It was Sheree’s idea to give GoodmorningGloucester’s paparazzi a designated spot to photograph guests as they arrived at Cruiseport for the Gala. It was Sheree who insisted all would be taken care of, thus allowing me to be able to relax and to enjoy the festivities with my guests.
Merely thanking Sheree is not enough. I am so grateful to know her and to call her my friend. Gloucester is so lucky to have such a community-spirited and dedicated business owner in its midst. Please help me thank Sheree Zizik for her part in creating such an extraordinary celebratory evening by supporting her and Cruiseport Gloucester in the future.
Here is the Gala’s menu…straight from the pages of Gifts of Gold…
Butlered Hors D’oeuvres
Fried Muddica Steak Skewers
Butternut Squash and Leek Soup Shooters
Caprese Crostini with Basil Pesto
Fried Chickpea Wedges
Caramelized Onion and Pear Flatbread Pizza with Prosciutto and Baby Arugula
Eggplant Caponala Crostini
Antipasto Misto
A colorful offering of grilled asparagus tips, imported olives, marinated cremini mushrooms, roasted sweet red and yellow peppers, stuffed sweet peppadews, stuffed cherry peppers, artichoke hearts, smoked meats, seasoned boconccini, gorgonzola, and provolone accompanied by breadsticks and focaccia bread.
Baked Caramelized Onion and Goat Cheese Dip
With assorted gourmet crackers
Pasta Station
Penne with Gorgonzola Cream Sauce
Tri-colored Tortellini with Meat Sauce
Fresh Breadsticks
Dessert & Coffee Station
Assorted Italian Cookies and Torrone
Provided by Sista Felicia
Featured Cocktail for the Evening
Sista Felicia’s Lemon Drop Cocktail

Jim Dowd on the new bike lanes:

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You see this symbol on my bike helmet above? Anyone who’s not 12 know what it is? Anyone?

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It’s the Rebel Alliance Starbird symbol from Luke Skywalker’s X-Wing Fighter helmet from the first two Star Wars movies (the good ones).

You know why I have that on there? Besides the fact that I’m such a massive dweeb I make Leonard from Big Bang Theory look like Keith Richards by comparison? Because riding a bike in Gloucester is not unlike the trench run at the end of that film. Here you are, screaming along trying to keep up with traffic and there are doors and drunks and moms on phones. You’ve all heard me talk about this before: Riding a bike in Gloucester is like attacking an armored battle station in your tiny X-wing. And I never even had a Beggar’s Canyon back home to practice in.

The newly installed bike lanes are a big Wampa step in the right direction. The biggest thing they do, in my opinion, is say, “Hey, drivers: it’s cool for bikes to be here!” That’s literally the most important thing. I’ll look out for the obstacles, the potholes, the people pulling out of Cruiseport with their eyes on the phone and not the road (I’m looking at you here, mayor of Fitchburg), staggering dudes without shirts on, all that. What I need is for the intentionally hostile drivers to at least know that we exist and that it’s cool for us to be in the road and to tone down the road rage a few dozen notches.

You’d perhaps be surprised how often people yell shit like “Get out of the road!” or “Get out of the frikin way!” or “Your brother owes me fifty bucks!” (That may be a separate issue, actually). I see comments all the time about how “That road wasn’t designed for bikes” or my favorite generalization, “Roads” (as in all roads) “were not designed for bikes”. I guess that’s technically true, the Romans probably did not have cyclists in mind when they laid the first stones on the Via Apppia in 312 B.C. but most of our roads were not “designed” for cars either. It’s up to us what mix of uses we want to put our roads to.

So the bike lanes remind us that the roads are a public resource; they do not belong to any one group of users. We have trucks, we have cars, and we have busses and Tommy the Trolley or whatever and bikes. Everybody needs to learn to get along because auto use in this country is actually declining. People are seeking alternate forms of transportation for a variety of reasons, and bikes are one of the alternatives folks are turning to. You’ll be seeing more of them, not less in the coming years. Maybe you’ll come join us?

So Huzzah to bike lanes and a shout-out to Heidi Wakeman and Steve Winslow for making it happen. And a second Huzzah to all the folks out there who let me in, let me cross, slow down and generally drive safe around cyclists. One of the things I think we all love about this town is that we don’t have a lot of lights or signs; we all just sort of let each other go with a wave so we can all get where we’re going. “Bearing our neighbor’s burden within reason” as they say. Gloucester may get trashed in the media, but we know how to take care of each other and that’s a shit-ton more than I can say for most places in 21st century America.

You know what? Mos Eisley also got a bad rap. That place had a kickin’ bar scene.

Jim

Dun Fudgin’ Public Boat Ramp Video From Kenny MacCarthy

Was out for a dog walk and swim. Nice high tide at Dun Fudgin’

Lots of stories here in Gloucester. Ever wondered how this boat ramp got its name?

A Few Pics From the Book Club @ Duckworth’s

Hey Joey,

I thought you might like to check out a few pics from this month’s book club event at Duckworth’s Bistrot. We had a great time with Gloucester born and raised author Anna Solomon as she discussed Fugitive Pieces by Anne Michaels with a fantastic group of folks. Next up is the always thoughtful (and hilarious) Steve Almond discussing Stoner by John Williams on September 15. Tickets available here: http://www.easternpointlithouse.com/#!product/prd1/708038181/the-writer’s-book-club-%40-duckworth’s–sept.-15

Cheers!

Christopher J. Anderson
Founder & Executive Creative Director

Eastern Point Lit House and Press

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Mayor Kirk Takes The Plunge Off Magnolia Pier

Hi Joey,Here is photo of Mayor Carolyn Kirk jumping off the Magnolia Pier. Mac Bell bid $100.00 to do the official push off. Proceeds went to the Magnolia Community Center. The mayor was a great sport as it was not officially high tide and the water was a long way down! There are activities all day long on Lexington Ave. including: Touch-A-Truck (THANKS to Manchester Fire & Gloucester Police Depts, & East Coast Industrial!)Bounce HouseCraft Tables (if you are a crafter, tables are still available: 978-525-3343)BBQMusicMore!!!! Support your neighbors, the Magnolia Community Center & your community by attending! 
 Krista Queeney submits

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Cape Pond Ice New Shirts

Hey Joey – Great to see you and Frank hard at work grading all those beautiful Lobsters, and to catch up on Gloucester Harbor’s development and DPA woes…. 

I hope you’re already wearing your newest, coolest T-shirt, inspired by your own GMG Dri-Fit working man’s sweat free shirt… our hard working Cape Pond Ice crew are  thanking you for the great idea and addition to our clothing line-up, in sweat-free Black, as delivering heavy bags and blocks of ice is not always as Cool as it’s made out to be.   We went with a quality “BadgerSport” brand, screen-printed for us by Linda Jernegan at Jungle in Ipswich.

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Cape Pond Ice Company

New Cape Pond Ice T-Shirt !!!!   Black Dri-Fit Tee with our “Pure Yankee Cold” logo on the front left and “The Coolest Guys Around” on the back. Available now on our website, or swing by the shop at 104 Commercial Street Gloucester, or you can order yours today on-line at  www.capepondice.com or:
http://www.capepondice.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=CPI&Product_Code=DriFit&Category_Code=NS

Funky Red Barn & F/V Orion Apparel

Funky Red Barn & F/V Orion Apparel in various colors and sizes are available at The Bluefin Blowout and Nelson’s on Main Street.

Drive by Samaritans and Good Eggs on Main Street

Fred Bodin Submits-

Just after 7 pm tonight (8/20/13), two young ladies came into my gallery to look around after out dining together at Jalapeños next door. On their way out, they stopped at the counter and one of them asked if I wrote the Drive by Shooting post for GMG. Yes I did, and one of them said it was her sister who did the shooting. Wow! After talking about the Drive by Shooting experience for a few minutes, they left. Seconds later, they returned and said: “We found a lot of money scattered on the sidewalk outside.” So we went all of ten feet from my door and I scooped up $106. They saw who dropped it and noticed that he went into Jalapeños. I went into the restaurant with the two girls and we searched for a man in his 30’s wearing a blue shirt and shorts. Good detective work, but no luck. I told the hostess (owner Alex’s daughter) to send the person looking for the cash over to the galley. If he doesn’t come in by 8:30 or so, I’ll bring it to the 24/7 lost and found, the Gloucester Police Department.

I took a photo of these two friends, and got the left to rights. On the left is Page Harmon, sister of the Drive by Shooter, and on the right in front of the Gloucester flag is Baylee Kirk, both from East Gloucester. Bailee’s parents are journalist Bill Kirk and Carolyn Kirk. Carolyn is the Mayor of the City of Gloucester. It was a good experience for the three of us, and a lesson in karma: Always do the right thing. Tomorrow I’ll drop off an envelope to the GPD with five $20 bills, a five, a single, with my business card. Karma is coming our way! Gloucester.

Community Photos 8/24/13

Low Tide From Elinor Teele

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Sailing Through-SailGHS coach Guy Fiero at Rafe’s Chasm today

From James Frye

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Clamming skiff waiting for the tide …

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Community Stuff 8/24/13

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Call for Fish Box Derby Cars

With the twentieth annual Fish Box Derby coming up in less than a month on September 15, the committee is looking for former racing families who have a car sitting in a garage or basement. We know of several young people between the ages of 8 and 14 who would like to race, but don’t have access to a car.

If you do have a car and you or your children are now too old to race, we are suggesting that you loan it to someone younger so that he or she can experience the “Thrill of the Hill.”

Please get in touch with us through www.fishboxderby.org or call Greg at 978 283 1932, we’ll help make arrangements to put cars and drivers together. Registration closes September 8.


Endicott MBA with Maritime Economics Specialization

The Endicott College Van Loan School of Graduate and Professional Studies has launched an MBA with a specialization in Maritime Economics. This 14-course program includes four maritime economics specialization courses: Maritime Regulatory Environment, Port and Shipping Operations, Ocean Sciences, and Waterfront Planning. This new MBA is launching this fall at Endicott College Gloucester’s harborfront campus. Please contact Dean Richard Benedetto (978-232-2744 / rbenedet@endicott.edu) for registration information.

Community Photos 8/23/13

Sturgeon Moonrise over Pavilion Beach, Ipswich via Rick Isaacs

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Casting Lead for Organ Pipes at Fisk Shop – Terry Joris, David Pike and Nami Hamada, hard at work!

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GMG in Great River Balloon Festival last weekend

Lowell Peabody Submits-

Who knew GMG would be in Auburn ME for the festival!! Actually, I forgot my GMG sticker and hat so I could truly represent from the festival, but thought this might work instead!

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Blue Shark Off Gloucester/Rockport Video

 

Kellen O’Maley shares with Good Morning Gloucester

We hooked up on a few Blue sharks this past week about 10 miles off of Rockport. Although we were in search of Bluefin Tuna, the sharks brought some excitement as Tuna fishing can become quite boring. Here is a clip of one of the sharks as it neared the boat and eventually snapped off to swim free (it looks better if you change the setting to HD720). The good news is there is plenty of feed out on the banks to keep these guys away from Good Harbor Beach! This same day we also heard Dave Jewell of http://ladyjfishingcharters.com  hooked up on a bigger Blue shark that looked to be over 350 lbs! 

Kellen

http://www.cbcharters.com

Details of 2nd GDBP "Spirit of Gloucester Cocktail Contests" with photos From Kirsten Elaine Meyers

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Kirsten writes-

Champion mixologist Misty Baker, representing DogBar, was announced today at Ryan & Wood Distillery as the winner of the second “Spirit of Gloucester Cocktail Contests” with gin-based “Knockabout Jell-O™ Shots”. The contest is being held at each of the three Downtown Gloucester Block Parties of 2013 and Block Party Organizers designed it to increase the connectivity and upward momentum between the Sponsoring Supporter Ryan & Wood Distillery, local restaurants and the block party participants.
Gloucester mixologists from the following restaurants accepted the challenge to create a winning cocktail using local distillery Ryan & Wood’s Knockabout Gin™: Giuseppe’s, Ohana, Alchemy, DogBar and Lat43.
Block partyers tried sample sizes of the competing cocktails, which were also offered for sale that night. They then voted for their favorite by placing a wooden nickel, distributed to the restaurants by the sponsor, in the cask that had that restaurant’s names branded into it.
Like last time, the votes were very close and the winner, Baker, finished with only eight more votes than the mixologist in second place. When asked how she came up with her creation she said “I decided to do something evocative of my hometown of New Orleans where August means fun summer drinks. We decided to keep it simple: No need to lose sleep over it! And what party is complete without jungle juice and Jell-O™ shots?  DogBar is the Party of the Block Party and so we decided to go all of the way.
Baker did just that, making her own tonic water, 6 cups of which she simmered to a boil before adding in 12 T unflavored gelatin, whisking in 4 cups of Knockabout Gin™, and 3 or 4 cups of fresh lime. She poured the mixture into little plastic cups and then grated fresh lime zest on top.
Ohana restaurant co-owner Alyssa Dadulas created a heavenly elixir called “Rosemary Gin Lemonade” made mainly of three simple ingredients: Rosemary-infused simple syrup, lemon and Knockabout Gin™. Her father and advisor Paul Cohen said “We work with the philosophy of making drinks that are seasonal and that enhance the flavor of the spirit rather than covering it up.” Dadulas’s husband and co-owner Enz Dadulas said “We are very happy with the “Spirit of Cape Ann Cocktails Contest” at the Block Party because it encourages patrons to move around to different restaurants rather than stay in the same place all night long.
“Distillery co-owner Bob Ryan said that he was thrilled by the popularity of cocktails and of the contest, and of the level of skill exhibited by each of the contestants: “These people are not bartenders, they are mixologists.” He was also delighted at the “cocktail chatter” he heard at each of the five competing restaurants, and at the “big grin on the faces of the proprietors. What’s good for us is good for Gloucester and vice versa. Restaurant patrons love being greeted with a sample and having something to talk about as they wait for their table.”
Ryan & Wood Co-Owner Kathy Ryan remarked on the ingenuity and flair displayed by each of the participating restaurants. “Giuseppe’s worked with the citrus notes in the gin and made a grapefruit-based cocktail.  The samples, together with the amazing live piano music outside drew enthusiastic crowds that lined up at Giuseppe’s door. Ohana used rosemary brilliantly to highlight the botanicals that enhanced the juniper and other flavors in the spirit. Lat43 thought way out of the box and added pickled ginger and wasabi, including these potent flavors in each of the samples for an exciting experience. Alchemy used mint and lime in a sophisticated combination that was pleasing to the palate. And the winner, Dog Bar, infused the gin with homemade tonic water to then create a drink that was “very cool”.

Kathy Ryan talked about the spirit being featured in the September event: Ryan & Wood™ Straight Rye Whiskey.  Ryan said that Rye whiskey was made from many different grains and was a big part of the Gloucester economy until Prohibition when it disappeared.  It has come back in a big way and local mixologists will have a chance to do something truly unique, just in time for the winter months.
Baker commented “Just know this: Bourbon is my favorite and Rye is in the same family, so this next contest is the one I’ve been waiting for.” All restaurants within the area of the Gloucester Downtown Block Party are encouraged to enter the third and final round, whether they have competed previously or not.

You Do Realize YOU Can Participate In The Schooner Race Right? Get Your Ticket To Race On A Schooner

The Gloucester Schooner Festival is almost upon us.  There is still time to book a ticket to ride on a schooner in the race September 1st.    The course is a beam reach, three times around, affording close-up views of the participants coming and going.  A splendid way to spend a day you will long remember.  Twenty-three schooners have registered.

This is ROSEWAY in the 2006 race.  She was built in Essex in 1925, and is doing important work today with young people at sea.  Space on ROSEWAY and other schooners listed here can be arranged through Maritime Gloucester_______

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Al Bezanson

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