myra dettelbach interviews the interviewer part 1

Myra Dettelbach a Junior at Endicott College was assigned to interview the most awkward looking blogger in Massachusetts.  After searching through dozens of blogger profiles she settled on the goofiest looking blogger with the largest bald spot Joey C. 

Here is part 1 of her interview with me.

Mass Moments Features Gloucester and Gortons

Maggie Rosa Submits-

JoeyThe Mass Moments link today http://www.massmoments.org/moment.cfm?mid=99 features a very interesting article on Gloucester re Gortons.
The GMGites like to read it.

Happy Easter

Maggie Rosa

TAG Program Info Session April 3rd At The Hive!

Hi Joe, 

I am the assistant director of a new teen art program called the Teen Artist Guild. The Director, David Brooks, and I have been fortunate to receive funding through the Massachusetts Cultural Council’s Youth Reach Grant.

The TAG program gives motivated students between the ages of 13-19 the opportunity to develop skill in the arts in the form of paid work and trains them to utilize their creativity to provide services to the community. To start off we will be taking on 15 student artists in the spring, and hopefully by the summer, be able to increase the number of artists, possibly even double.

TAG members will be paid an hourly wage working to provide artistic services to local business, such as painting store front windows, creating murals, or even printing t-shirts. TAG member will also be giving the opportunity to sell their own artworks through TAG. 50% of the commission goes back into the TAG program itself, while the other half goes to the artist, where they’ll be encouraged to donate 10% to a charity of their choice.

The program info session will be April 3rd at The Hive at 6:00 PM. The day is designed to share the program values and for students to get all the information needed to apply. On April 10th all applications will be in students will be notified by the 12th and will start April 16th. Students will meet Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday 6-8pm.

Chris Boudrow

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Easter Parade 1960 From Virginia McKinnon

Hi Joey, Do your readers remember the Easter Parades on the Boulevard?

My family won a prize in 1960. Pictured are Virginia (Frontiero) and Robert McKinnon and our children, twins in carriage, Roberta and Regina, Lola, Mary-Ellen and Hilary.

I made the matching outfits for my two oldest children. Later we were blessed with two more children, Michael and Carol. We will be celebrating our 60th Wedding Anniversary this year.

Happy Easter.

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Community Stuff 3/31/13

Cape Ann Masons’ Open House

Spring 2013

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Joining with Masonic lodges across the Commonwealth, Freemasons meeting on Cape Ann will open their doors to the public on Saturday, April 6th, between 9 am and 3 pm, as part of the 2013 Spring Open House, a state-wide celebration of Freemasonry.  If you’ve ever wondered who the Freemasons are, whether they are the descendants of the Knights Templars, or what the inside of their Temples looks like, here’s your chance to find out.

More than 230 lodges will be hosting Open Houses to help the public gain a better understanding of what Freemasonry is, and the positive impact that is has on its members, their families, and community.  Members will provide tours of their building, talk about Freemasonry’s history, discuss its Rituals and symbols, and explain what they do.  And why.

In Gloucester, the Masonic Lodge is located at 27 Eastern Avenue, and in Manchester, at 10 Church Street (behind Town Hall).  Officers and members of the Lodges will be present to welcome visitors and prospective members alike.  Local Mason Eric Bergengren, who currently serves the Manchester Lodge as Treasurer and is a Past Master of the Tyrian-Ashler-Acacia Lodge in Gloucester said, “Cape Ann is especially fortunate to have two very strong Lodges where Masons meet regularly and host a wide variety of community-service efforts.   For men looking for ways to give back to their community and world, Masonry is a great place to look.  And exciting.”

“The 2013 Spring Open House is a great opportunity for anyone interested in learning more about Freemasonry to meet and talk with Masons in their community,” said Richard J. Stewart, Grand Master of Masons in Massachusetts and the presiding officer of 35,000 members.  “Although many have heard of us, very few are aware that for over 275 years we have been part of an unbroken tradition of great men who have changed our world in ways both big and small.  Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, Thurgood Marshall, and John Glenn, for example, all joined the Masons prior to achieving the greatness we recognize them for.  There are countless other great men, whose names are not widely known, that made their families, workplaces, and communities better because they were Masons.  I warmly invite the public to join us on April 6th.”

Freemasons trace their roots to the stonemason guilds that built Europe’s cathedrals and castles during the early part of the last millennium.  As construction of these buildings declined, they began accepting members from outside their trade.  These new members, influenced by the “Age of Enlightenment,” transformed the organization from a group for builders to one focused on developing the character of its members.  Freemasonry was formally organized in London, England in 1717. In 1733 it was formally organized in Massachusetts, making it the oldest Masonic group in the Western Hemisphere and the third oldest in the world. In 2008, Massachusetts Freemasons celebrated their 275th Anniversary.

Freemasonry, the world’s oldest and largest fraternity, seeks to bring together men of every country, religion, race, background, and opinion and develop the bonds of friendship between them.  During its initiation Ritual, which uses symbolism and allegory, its members are encouraged to value principles, ethics, and morality and to live their lives accordingly.  The Fraternity has an aspect to it that is mysterious and spiritual.  Most of the Rituals include song and prayer.  By attempting to “make good men better,” Freemasonry positively benefits its members, families and communities.  Freemasonry in Massachusetts is comprised of 35,000 members and more than 230 lodges throughout the Commonwealth.  For additional information, please call 800.882.1020, or visit askafreemason.org.

Manchester Lodge


Cape Ann Map Opportunity From The Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce

We are following up to make sure this didn’t slip past you, the Cape Ann Map is about to close out – be sure to contact Susan to ensure your company is featured this year!
2013 Cape Ann Map
Want to reach over 100,000 tourists who visit Cape Ann each year?  The Cape Ann Chamber is working to promote the area and local business!
The Cape Ann Map is distributed in:
-      All visitor inquires mailed out from the Chamber Offices
-      All Greater Boston Hotels
-      Over 63 Boston area Attractions & Information Centers
-      Over 20 Transportation Centers, including rental car agencies
-      Over 50 AAA’s offices throughout Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, Connecticut, New Hampshire and Vermont
-      And much, much more.
Fill out the form below and return to the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce!  For questions, please contact Susan at the Chamber 978-283-1601.
2013 Cape Ann Visitor Map Registration Form
Robert W. Heidt, Jr. | Chief Executive Officer

GMG Discussion With Host Joey C, Paul Frontiero and Paul Morrison

GMG Discussion March 30, 2013

Click here to play or save the podcast

We discuss:

The Gloucester Windmills

Taking The “Easter” Out Of The Easter Egg Hunt

GMG FOB Art and Photography Show at Cape Ann Giclee

Over/Under Date For Repairs To the Good Harbor Beach Footbridge (see poll below)

Monsanto and GMO discussion

Berkowitz/Whitmarsh Folks Represent! At Bodin Historic Photo

Fred Bodin Submits-

Stan and Peggy Whitmarsh Berkowitz represent with the new GMG stick’a at Bodin Historic Photo. They live and operate a frame shop in Chesapeake, MD. Peggy is Bob Whitmarsh’s (Lock & Safe) sister.

Free Gloucester Tri T Shirt To First One To Spot Dick Wilson

Steve Winslow Submits-

Joey:

A few signs of Spring around Gloucester:

Joe’s Hot Dog cart down on the Boulevard…

Re-bar going in for the new foundation for Newell Stadium…

(Scheduled to open September 6th!! Mark the date)

First one to spot Dick Wilson gets a free Gloucester Tri-athalon Shirt!!

Steve Winslow – Get Fit Gloucester!

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Woody Allen Quote of The Week From Greg Bover

The QW is still on location in Indiana.

March 28, 2013

“If you want to make God laugh, tell him your plans.”

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Woody Allen (1935-    )

Born Allan Stewart Konigsberg in the Bronx, Woody began writing comedy as a teenager and in the 1950’s was a highly paid gag man for Ed Sullivan, Sid Caesar and others. In the Sixties he began developing his own stand-up career and the character of the nebbish with which he is so closely identified today. He began his film writing and directing with slapstick comedies but moved quickly on to more dramatic material with Annie Hall, Manhattan, and Hannah and Her Sisters. He describes his work as heavily influenced by Bergman and Fellini, and he himself is taken more seriously in Europe than at home. He has won four Academy Awards and has been married three times. Woody frequents the New York club scene and sits in as a jazz clarinetist. Although he is famously agnostic, his quote reveals a recognition of the comedy inherent in humans attempting to understand the divine.

Greg Bover

Community Photos 3/30/13

Hi Joey,
I took this with my phone on my run down east Main Street last night. Such a beautiful sunset!
Amanda Matczynski

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Charlie Carroll Writes-

This is the last of the March Images.

Still looking for some Color… even a hint would be welcome…

http://seasquared.viewbook.com/

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Charlie

Community Stuff 3/30/13

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Is Innkeeping for You?

A three hour luncheon workshop sponsored by the Rockport Innkeepers Association

Saturday, April 20, 2013 12 noon to 3pm

Spend an afternoon in our seaside village at one of our distinctive inns to discover the art of innkeeping

12noon – 1:00 pm: Lunch, Introductions, Icebreakers, Overview of the B and B Industry in Rockport and Cape Ann

1:00 – 2:00 pm: Explore key steps in the process of becoming an innkeeper

· Buying an Inn: Identify your criteria for success

· Creating a Business plan: Take the emotion out of decision making

2:00 – 3:00 pm: Consider what you need to survive and thrive in the innkeeper lifestyle

· Hospitality: How to provide a positive guest experience from inquiry to checkout

· Food Service: Identify the type of breakfast that suits your guests’ expectations and reflects your style

· Operations: The importance of establishing policies and procedures

· Marketing your Inn: Create and promote your niche

· Technology: What you need to be technologically current and effective in a fast paced industry

Fee: $50.00 per person includes lunch

This workshop will give you the opportunity to interact and learn firsthand from experienced innkeepers and is an overview of the nuts and bolts of innkeeping. It is a preview of the more intensive two and a half day seminar which will be offered in the fall on November 1- 3, 2013. If you are interested in continuing the learning experience by attending the seminar your $50.00 workshop fee will be credited to the seminar fee.

For more information or to register please contact

Dan Duffy at beechtreebbreservations@gmail.com or 732-773-0429

Debbie Benn at theinn@sevensouthstreet.com or 978-546-6708


Financial Planning Seminar:  The First congregational Church of Rockport is hosting a Financial Planning Seminar on Saturday, April 13th, starting at noon.  This event is open to the entire community.  Some of the questions answered are:  Should I have a will?  What is included in a will?  What is a trust?  Should I have one?  Who needs life insurance?  How much life insurance is enough?  When should seniors sell their house?  Where can I find answers to my financial questions?

These questions will be answered by a team of experts in the field of financial planning.  For more information, call 978-546-3221


Hello Joey,

In partnership with Maritime Gloucester, the Large Pelagics Research Center, UMass Amherst is hosting its third annual Gloucester Fish and Fisheries Public Seminar Series.  The talks will take place on Thursdays at 7pm, from April 4th  through April 25th, at Maritime Gloucester.  I have attached our poster for the event that lists the speakers and their titles. Would you post the announcement on Good Morning Gloucester?

Thank you,

Emily Chandler Program Manager

Large Pelagics Research Center

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Community Stuff 3/30/13

Ashley Brummett asks about an Easter Morning Sunrise Service In Gloucester-

Hi Joey,

I am coming to Gloucester for Easter weekend and cannot seem to find any info on a sunrise service I have heard takes place on Good Harbor Beach. Do you happen to know anything about this? I just want to know the time and location, if it is still something that is done.

Thanks for your help!

Ashley

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A Spectacular Art Sale Event

Capt. Phil Cusumano Presents; An exclusive 2 day sale of high quality, reasonably priced original fine art at the Gloucester House Restaurant April 5th & 6th from 12 noon to 8PM. Please open the attached PDF file flier for more information. In order to make room for new inventory he is selling all paintings in this limited two day event. This is an opportunity to purchase quality fine art affordably priced.

Marine Art, Still Life, Floral, Figurative, Landscape

Each painting will have an already low starting price. However, you will have an opportunity to negotiate further for each of the paintings you want to purchase. Capt. Phil will be on hand to welcome you and to talk to you about what went into each of the paintings and the thoughts, feelings and story of what is being depicted.

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