Author: Joey Ciaramitaro
The creator of goodmorninggloucester.org Lover of all things Gloucester and Cape Ann. GMG where we bring you the very best our town has to offer because we love to share all the great news and believe that by promoting others in our community everyone wins.
How To Bake Stuff Lobster and Pair Wine With Toby Pett and Eric Lorden
With a shout out to Kathleen Erickson from Savour Wine and Cheese
2013 Rhumbline Striper Tournament Results from Matt Ayer
Matt Ayer submits-
Joey,
The Rhumbline Striper tournament was a hit as usual. There were 76 individuals that entered and attached are a few photos of the first and second place finishers and their fish. I have also attached photos of the third place and junior winner for the tournament receiving their prizes.
1st place was Domenic Sanfilippo with a 46.01 pound striper.
2nd place was Al Williams with a 31.90 pound striper
3rd place was Tony Verga with a 30.86 pound striper
Junior winner was Brianna Ward with a 24.20 pound striper
Baked Stuffed Lobster and Oyster Beat Down With My Boys Toby and Enrico Pallazzo
Made with Only The Finest Ingredients Including Damariscotta Oysters, Captain Joe and Sons 2.5 lb Lobsters, Entre-Deux-Mers Vino, Oysters, Crabmeat, ect, ect, ect…
video coming
Possibly My Favorite Thank You Note Ever
Dear Joey–
Thank you SO much for dropping off my bitchin’ GMG ballcap at xyz Essex Ave–very sorry to have missed you, and I do hope my ferocious beastie (a brown cocker who, had I left the inner door unlocked, would have met you with a toy in his mouth and a "Follow me! I’ll show ya where she keeps the silver!" wiggle) didn’t take years off your life with his horrible snarling and barking (he didn’t make a peep, did he?!?). Ever since I saw your post that they were in, I’d been meaning to get my lazy ass out of bed to come visit at the dock and pick it up before work, but you, bless you, beat me to the punch. Thank you.
And thank you also for all the hard work and good humor you put into running a blog that is thought-provoking, informative, intriguing and always entertaining– I don’t subscribe to the local paper (I know I am evil in this) so you keep me from being completely clueless about what’s up in our amazing corner of the world. And, you consistently make me giggle– fuck those fuckers who can’t take a little salty language, talk of poon tang, or earnest debates about the best way to cover the noxious effluvia resulting from bodily functions– I’m always amazed at the holier than thou crowd who try to tell you what to do on your blog. Screw ’em all!!
Keep on rockin’, mister. One of these days I’ll get my aforementioned lazy ass to the dock to meet you face to face and grab a lobstah, till then, I am
Yours in Scatological Solidarity,
Elizabeth Manning Weilbacher
aka, "Bess Manning"
Kenny MacCarthy Captures Gloucester Slackliners
Kenny writes-
Hey J. Thanks for the hat. LOVE it. Are you ordering more? I’ll take at least 5 if you are.
Saw these 2 guys slacklining the other night. Good video:
Check Out Kenny’s Real estate Listings-
2.5 Lb Baked Stuffers Damriscotta Oysters Entre-Deux-Mers Vino
More FOB’s Send In Their Pics Rockin’ The Cap
Skyler Loves Her New GMG Cap
Studs Just Gotta Be Studs- It’s In Their DNA
Tristan Hoare (stage name from his days performing as a Chippendales dancer) represents!
John De Vries is A Happy Man
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Send in your GMG Swag photos and Represent with the rest of the GMG FOBs!
What’s that you don’t have one yet??? Then order one up and get on the team.
To order GMG Dry Fit Short and Long Sleeve Shirts, Super Crazy Soft Feminine Cut V Neck or Scoop Neck T Shirts- http://gmg.storenvy.com/
If you don’t see a shirt in a style/size/color combination you like, you can send in a request and I’ll do my best to make it happen-
Sidewalk Bazaar Coming Right Up! August 1-2-3
Leslie Heffron at The Bookstore of Gloucester Aug. 1-31
2013 37th Magnolia Library Annual 5K & 1K Fun Run August 24
37th Magnolia Library Annual 5K & 1K Fun Run is Moving to Saturday Morning, August 24. This year’s race marks the official kick off to the Magnolia Library Center’s 125th anniversary celebration.
http://www.active.com/event_detail.cfm?event_id=2100475
Spread the Word! PANCAKE BREAKFAST The Library is opening the gates starting at 8:45am; right after the fun run on Saturday August 24. Yet another reason to run watch or volunteer. $5 for adults and $2 for kids.
This certified 5k course is lined with spectators, loops around the shore, and is chock full of gorgeous ocean views (and breezes!) Historically 200-400 runners participate and 50 volunteers run the show. Post-race celebrations include an awards ceremony, refreshments, and this year the Magnolia Library Center’s 125th anniversary celebration. ALL proceeds benefit the Magnolia Library Center, a non-profit community organization dedicated to enriching the lives of our residents by providing educational and cultural experiences through programming and events.
For more information email or call:
Amy Greaves (617) 283 2363
magnoliarace@gmail.com
Follow us on Facebook & Twitter
https://facebook.com/group/Magnoliarace
https://twitter.com/Magnolia5K
$20 pre-entry fee
$15 under 14 years old
$3 Fun Run (pre or post entry fee)
Pre-entries accepted on-line through August 22nd or postmarked by August 17, 2013
(post entry fee: $25; checks, cash accepted day of race)
REGISTER ONLINE AT: WWW.ACTIVE.COM or WWW.COOLRUNNING.COM
Key search word: MAGNOLIA
World’s Greatest Coffee Rolls and Not Gary’s Stones Pub Pulled Pork Omelet At Mamie’s Kitchen
Community Photos 7/28/13
Community Stuff 7/28/13
Weather permitting, on Friday night August 9 from 9:00 to 11:00, the Gloucester Area Astronomy Club will have telescopes set up for free public viewing on the grounds of the Lanesville Community Center, 8 Vulcan St in Lanesville. Everyone is invited to come see beautiful views of Saturn, the moon, 13 billion year old star clusters, the glowing remains of dying stars, and more.
This is an opportunity to learn all about (and to see) what’s up in our beautiful Cape Ann night sky, and to get all your astronomy questions answered. It’s still high summer, so we suggest you bring insect repellant. Remember, this program is dependent on clear skies; if you can see the moon you can assume we’ll be there.
GAAC meets at 8:00pm on the second Friday of every month for presentations, snacks and good conversation at the Lanesville Community Center. Learn more at our website, http://gaac.us and our Facebook page, http://www.facebook.com/gaacpage . You can follow us on Twitter as @gaactweet.
Chargers Youth Program 2013 Football & Cheering Registration
Sign up on the following dates:
Friday, August 2nd 6PM – 8PM
Saturday, August 3rd 9AM – 11AM
Friday, August 8th 6PM – 8PM
Saturday, August 9th 9AM – 11AM
Location: Charger House
Concord Street, Gloucester MA(Red building – next to West Gloucester Fire Station)
Coaches/Committee members will be on hand for any questions.
Visit us at: http://chargersyouthprogram.org For details and ONLINE Registration!
Sista Felicia Thanks Her Team Who She Never Could Have Created Such A Beautiful No-Compromises Cookbook
She writes-
The push to finish the cookbook the past several months has been an experience I will never forget. Months ago I began assembling a team of local creative people, to help me physically bring to life my vision for my cookbook “Gifts of Gold.” Each team member is truly amazingly talented in their field, passionate about what they do, generously giving of time and resources. Working together countless hours, to make important deadlines necessary to keep the project on schedule was always done with laughter and professionalism. Everyone had the same goal, and determination to do whatever it would take to get, to have, or provide whatever was needed when we needed it. I am so very proud to live in our community surrounded by so many creative, passionate, and fun people. What “Team Sista” pulled off the past few months is simply incredibly, even more incredible is that it was all done local and on this beautiful Island of Cape Ann we all call home.
If you need any of the following services, don’t walk, run and experience firsthand how incredible they are to do business with. My heartfelt gratitude goes out to the following people and Businesses. Please help me support them as they supported me.
James and Anna Eves at Cape Ann Giclee. If you need photo editing of any kind I personally grantee they are the best of the best, dig out your old photos and get them to James.
Cathy Kelly graphic designer gifted in so many creative levels, if you need help with design for any type of publication she is awesome to work with.
Rick Moore and Donna Ardizzoni at Circle Consultanting Group provide incredible computer services, they are the best computer problem solves.
Craig Kimberly the best videographer on planet earth his eye behind the camera is like no other!
Hannah Kimberly a gifted writer, proofreader and professional educator.
Cape Ann Museum houses so many treasure from Gloucester’s history its truly a magical place and destination must for everyone.
Ryan Wood Distilleries, their Folly Cove Rum is delicious visit them and take a tour!
Gail McCarthy and the Gloucester Daily Times.
Charlie Carroll Photography, his still life photos are stunning.
Kim Smith photography, “The Butterfly Lady” you simply must see her documentary.
Audrey’s flower shop Heather, David and Dee always creating beautiful arrangements for all types of occasions.
Gallo productions, for start of the art, top quality, video production needs.
Cruiseport Gloucester, another Gem in our city, beautiful location for celebrations. For all your beauty needs visit Soft Touch Salon, Envouge Salon, Elite Nails and Vanesssa Linquata. Kahn Studio on Rocky Neck, always a fun art gallery to visit!
Thank you for all you support
Sista Felicia
To order yours and support her effort- http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/95596299/sista-felicias-sicilian-cookbook
Michael Chamness (Wings and WavesT) Blackburn Challenge Photos
Hey Joey.
Gloucester photographer, Michael Chamness (Wings and WavesT) just uploaded
some amazing photos from the Blackburn Challenge. Check these out! If you
like them, please share them with GMG followers.
These are raw, unedited photos showing the ‘true grit’ that goes into this
‘marathon’ rowing/paddling event- 20+ miles circumnavigating Cape Ann. Like
Blackburn himself, these racers are determined to reach their personal goals
with courage, determination, stamina and the support of fellow
rowers/paddles and spectators. What a great local event with participants
from near and far (one paddler flew in from Hawaii!)
The finish line offered a ‘rainbow’ of boats on Pavilion beach as rowers
celebrated after finishing to delicious BBQ from Red Bones of Somerville,
Ipswich Beer, and rockin’ music from Orville Giddings. Despite some dramatic
and threatening lightening flashes streaking against a black sky, the
weather held out so the race could finish with a flare! Looking forward to
next year’s Blackburn Challenge! For photos from Wings and Waves
email:wingsandwaves@comcast.net. For details about the Blackburn Challenge
log onto- http://www.blackburnchallenge.com/CARC_Contact.html.
Thanks Joe!
Julius Henry "Groucho" Marx Quote of The Week From Greg Bover
“I’ve had a perfectly wonderful evening. But this wasn’t it.”
Julius Henry "Groucho" Marx (1890-1977)
Groucho’s comedy career spanned vaudeville, radio, film and later television. He made 26 movies, half of them with his brothers, Harpo, Chico, Gummo, and Zeppo. His solo career included the radio and television show “You Bet Your Life” which ran for 11 years in the 40’s and 50’s. Self-deprecating and self-taught, he was a voracious reader who said his greatest achievement was to have one of his books listed as a cultural treasure by the Library of Congress. Another favorite quote among his many witticisms is “Outside of a dog, man’s best friend is a book. Inside of a dog, it’s too dark to read.”
GMG Hat Represents! at the NEHSA Summer Sports Clinic
Lowell Peabody submits-
Joey,
I spent 4 days in New Hampshire with New England Handicapped Sports Association, a great bunch of Veterans and all the volunteers which made the event run smoothly. The Vets were amazing in their intensity, encouragement and support for each other …and partying! Emotions run high for team wins but also for individual accomplishments regardless of finishing order. It’s a wonderful fellowship that draws more veterans each year for competition in kayaking, bicycling, shooting, waterskiing, geo-caching and fly fishing. I was asked to help photograph the event and I was blown away with all I saw, heard and learned. Given the chance I will be back in a heartbeat! The GMG Baseball hat was a hit and there may be a few new subscribers!
ART NEWS DOWNTOWN FROM CAT RYAN
Editor’s note: When I posted this yesterday I forgot to take my watermark off which my blogging software does automatically for me. Al these photos were taken by Catherine Ryan-
Hi Joey
Phil Cusumano, artist/captain, and volunteer juror for the 2013 HarborWalk Public Art Challenge administered by the Committee for the arts, stopped by to inspect the public art in process on Parsons Street. The artist, James Owen Calderwood, was being filmed for an interview by Lisa Smith for Cape Ann TV. Dale Brown of the Committee for the Arts was there, too.
Jason Burroughs who is teaching with TAG is volunteering some hours yesterday and today for James’ project.
Though difficult for painting, the off and on rain does provide opportunities for visiting. Last week there were business meetings, here with Sarah Garcia Harbor Planning Director.
Today looking out from City Hall, peering past the high school kids cleaning, the bank, Parsons, and on to the harbor.
James visiting the Hive.
While there, we were privileged to witness GREAT news hot off the press and an intensity enough to match their vibrant space! TAG team members wrote and were awarded a $10,000 grant. Congratulations all!
Pictured are David Brooks(TAG Director) Emma Johnson(Forest Foundation Intern), Alex Barrett(Forest Foundation Intern) , Satomi Nishimiya, Rachel McClenagan, Rebecca Siswick Graham (Tag Open Studio Manager), Chrid Boudrow(TAG Assistant Director) , Lauren Horne, and Greer Viau. Also Not pictured is Katie Flores (Forest Foundation Intern) not pictured.
They were heading over to the Farmer’s Market and David promises to send in names and more information. They were also tracking down Mary Ann to share the news; she was at Maritime Gloucester with the Art Haven campers partnership week.
Next time we’ll head down Parsons over to see the permanent public art installation at Maritime Gloucester museum. The twelve foot diameter compass rose is being installed on city property where the HarborWalk crosses onto Maritime Gloucester. Two artists installing new public art downtown and connections—very exciting news.
Donna and Kathy documenting the compass rose on GMG:
https://goodmorninggloucester.wordpress.com/2013/07/23/the-compass-rose/
WaterCar Panther – Fastest Amphibious Car in the World Sent In By Tuffy
If only The Degelyse went this fast.
Tuffy’s Degelyse
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