If You Don’t Think I’m Bringing Snoop Maddie Mad and The Bean To Despicable Me 2 You’re Plain Crazy

Can’t remember a time I’ve wanted to see a movie more than this one.

2013 GMG/Farm Bar and Grille Bikini Speedo Dodgeball Portraits From David Cox

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Catherine Ryan Explores The Latest Exhibits At The PEM

Hi Joey,

We are so lucky to have the Cape Ann Museum in Gloucester , MA . The North Shore is also fortunate to have the Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) in Salem . There are several memorable exhibits overlapping right now at PEM; I would recommend going for longer immersion without kids, but they’re all kid friendly.  In order to share more shows with my children, we decided the best approach was to divvy up separate exhibits with mini visits to the kids’ Discovery Center . The Discovery Center ’s current home is temporarily pushed back further into the museum as they re-design its formal space. It’s sort of a “best of” right now, cycling through favorites from past installations. A wall sign encourages sending in any ideas we may have. We can’t wait to see what they do. One benefit from the move was my sons’ discovery of glass art on exhibit just beyond the delineation of where they usually turn off to the kids’ wing.

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Here’s the rundown:

  • You have until April 2013  to visit MIDNIGHT to the BOOM: PAINTING IN INDIA AFTER INDEPENDENCEworks from the Chester and Davida Herwitz Collection

A “wow”, cross-generation response to so many selections in this exhibit, including the Gieve Patels and Sudhir Patwardhan’s Town

  • You have until May 27 2013 to visit  FreePort [No.006]: Nick Cave

The visionary FreePort exhibits are curated by Trevor Smith who is helping the Gloucester Committee for the Arts as part of the final juror selection panel for the HarborWalk Public Art Challenge

The new Soundsuits for Nick Cave’s installation are intricate and lush, joyous and serious, and SO MUCH BIGGER IN PERSON.  My sons—they’re 8– stopped short from the encounter and there was mention of Star Wars and limericks. If it weren’t for one suit entirely covered in buttons they would have lingered. They selected favorites, read the wall label, skipped the headphones, and whooshed right along a curved wall of custom wall paper design After the continuous sounds and sights of Cave’s film installation. They sat through twice; it’s a lot to take in.  One of my sons dubbed his favorite Soundsuits from the film: “Mr. Spotty Square Head” and his second “Chewbacca”. I noticed later that neither of his choices showed masks or faces. In the dark and finding a seat, my other son immediately recited:

My father’s name is Sasquatch

My mother’s name is Yeti

They often feast on frozen fish

But I prefer spaghetti

  • You have until July 7, 2013 to visit Golden Light Selections from the Van Otterloo Collection

They enjoyed the Golden Light exhibit because of its elaborate touch- screen kiosk for Isaack Koedijck Barber’sSurgeon Tending a Peasant’s Foot. (“It’s RIGHT HERE, um look HERE at the painting itself, not the kiosk!) Spend time too with Maria Schalcken’s self portrait, ca.1650. We always make it in this wing because of the Norman Rockwell lucky boy painting, and the monumental ship models–which we visit whenever we come. I was lucky to know Philip Reisman, and film and write about him back in 1984.

One of his Gloucester fishing industry paintings is tucked in this same wing; make sure to have a look.
The Cape Ann Museum has a fantastic Reisman hanging in their archives room.

  • You have until October 2013 to visit FreePort [No.005]: Michael Linn

Thanks to the creative mind of Michael Linn, my sons found anchors and stags, crowns and fish. We journeyed back and forth many collections, scale, spaces and time, enjoying many eureka moments which for them felt like real life I SPY. This also offered me a chance to see the poetry and light of the Bosworth exhibit. LAST CHANCE: you have only till March 31, 2013 to see Natural Histories: Barbara Bosworth’s photography show

Here are some snaps from FreePort [No. 005]: Michael Linn, Peabody Essex Museum

 These two FreePort exhibits have a fun balance and flip experience: you’re stationary for the freewheeling movement that is the Nick Cave exhibit; while the quiet, delicate and inanimate objects for FreePort [No.005] make you move throughout different levels, rooms and halls.

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Ipswich Middle School Principal The Latest To Kowtow To The Politically Correct

Read about it on Barstool Sports- 

And the Pussification of America Continues: Ipswich Principal Cancels Middle School Honors Night In Favor Of All Inclusive Assembly Because He Doesn’t Want To Hurt Kids Feelings Who Didn’t Make It

While I’ve come to respect that the use of the word retard is unacceptable I pretty much agree with everything else written in the post on Barstool Sports.

This is my take on the whole participation awards for everyone vs MVP award whether it be in scholastic or athletics:

By doing away with MVP awards of recognition because kids get their feelings hurt you are creating  generations of kids who never feel the need to try harder to push themselves.

Listen, there were not many more awkward looking, physically ungifted teens than your boy Joey C.   I was and am a terrible, terrible athlete.  When I was in middle school I figured out early on that with my scrawny body and braces and zits that I better work on other things that I could control like being funny or studying harder in school and pushed me to hit the gym to pack on a little muscle.

Not everybody is going to be a great athlete but by pointing out who is good at what and not telling kids what their strengths and weaknesses are they think they are equal when clearly some kids are better math students, some people are better athletes, some people are better artists.  To get an award for simply showing up how the heck are they ever going to know they suck at certain things and should focus on things they are good at.

Not rewarding hard work is just straight up counter-intuitive to being an American (or at least that’s the way it used to be before the commies took over).

We gotta toughen our kids up and stop giving them outs every step of the way.

 

Community Photos 3/21/13

Maura and Peter Briggs wonder if this is the same bird that GMGers have been seeing around town (captured on their deck)

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Charlie Caroll Captures Birds Too-

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Community Stuff 3/21/13

CSA shares still available at Moraine Farm in Beverly! Fresh vegetables from June-October with a winter share option, too – lots more info about the farm & what’s in a share is here:  http://morainefarmcsa.wordpress.com/
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Temple Ahavat Achim at 86 Middle Street in Gloucester Presents:
FAMILY PASSOVER PROGRAM
Sunday, March 24th at 10 am
Come learn about the Jewish holiday of Passover with songs, stories and fun activities!
This event is open to families with young children of any faith who would like to learn more about Passover.
For more information, please contact David Wesson, Director of Learning and Programming, at (978) 281-0739.

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Hi Joey-Our church is hosting organist, Susan Taormina, on April 14 at 4:30PM.  She will be playing our tracker organ (one of Cape Ann’s Oldest, circa 1855).  This is a FreeWill Offering concert (people give what they wish to contribute).  Light refreshments will be provided following the concert.  I have a PDF of a flyer.  Would you be willing to post this on Good Morning Gloucester and if so what is the fee.

I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Thanks so much for all you do for our City!!
Maria Orlando Russell
Church Secretary
Lanesville Congregational Church
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Lobster Claw in Process Of Growing Another Lobster Claw Out Of It’s Tip

Landed at our lobster dock Captain Joe and Sons to see more of teh mutanty lobsters we’ve documented check out The Captain Joe and Sons Blog

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Ever Just Need Some Ambient Noise To Help You Get To Sleep Or Drown Out An Annoying Office Mate?- Soundrown

Sounddrown

Theres different sounds like coffee shop, rain, waves and more.

Check Out Soundrown Here

Tuffy Represents! In Honduras

Today at Anthony’s key resort ( A.K.R. ) Roatan . Gracie is twenty years old and has two babies (dolphins ) .We meet them both . One is six and the other is just over a year old and is still nursing.There are thirty dolphins here that are well kept and highly trained .The dolphins are beautiful animals and extremely intelligent .You can spend time with them or put on snorkel equipment and swim with them and their babies .They jump , tail dance and come up and laugh at you .  A.K.R.  Is a first class resort.It’ s known for it’s dive center, dolphins,horseback riding and dining . Everything is all inclusive ………..part of getting stronger — is knowing when to rest .  NAMASTE

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2013 GMG/ Farm Bar and Grille Bikini Speedo Dodgeball Action Shots From David Cox

Once again I’d like to thank Rick Doucette and Camp Spindrift for being incredible hosts and for everything they did to make this event successful.

If you ever have a need for a spot for a corporate outdoor function, wedding or family reunion, Camp Spindrift is the perfect spot.  Contact Rick Doucette at the Cape Ann YMCA for details on how you can rent the facility.

Community Photos 3/20/13

Ray Shaw Writes-
Gloucester is beautiful!!! Took this picture Sunday am. Thought you and readers might enjoy it.
Love Good Morning Gloucester.
Ray Shaw
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Christina M. Raimo submits-
Hi, Joey,

Here are some photos that were taken of GLoucester High School teacher Eric Leigh and Gloucester 10th-grade students Morey Ronan and Jason Erwin at last Friday’s presentation of the Joshua Boger award in Cambridge. Gloucester high School was named Innovative School of the Year by the Mass BioEd Foundation.
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Gloucester High School 10th Graders Jason Erwin and Morey Ronan (center) with biology techer Eric Leigh (right) accept the Joshua Boger Award for Innovative School of the Year from the Massachusetts Biotechnology Education Foundation in Cambridge, Mass. Presenting the award are, from left, Robert K. Coughlin, President & CEO of MassBio; Lance Hartford, Executive Director of the MassBioEd Foundation; and James Hoyes President of EMD Serono, Inc.
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Morey Ronan (L) and James Erwin
James Erwin and Morey Ronan

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Community Stuff 3/20/13

6th Annual Pizza Taste Off!

Hi,

My name is Jessie Carini. I am a board member of the Interact club at Gloucester High School. We will be holding our 6th annual pizza taste off Wednesday, April 3rd, 5:30-7:30 at the Cruiseport Gloucester. Tickets are $8.00 for adults and $4.00 for children 5 and under. Tickets are limited to 300 and will be available at the door. All proceeds will benefit Relay for Life and the American Cancer Society.

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Maritime Gloucester will be hosting a program on Sustainable Seafood Choices on Thursday, March 21st at 7pm at the Gorton’s Seafood Gallery at Maritime Gloucester, 23 Harbor Loop. Join Allison McHale, from NOAA’s Fish Watch and Heather Tausig from the New England Aquarium’s Ocean Friendly Seafood Program who will discuss international trends in the development of sustainable seafood programs, partnerships with restaurants and seafood companies and discuss these two consumer-oriented seafood informational programs. This is a must attend for seafood consumers who wish to know more about sustainable seafood guides and the emerging — and some say dizzying — world of seafood labeling schemes. Hosted by Maritime Gloucester. Sponsored by Turner’s Seafood. The event is free to the public. Seating is limited, however, so arrive early.

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Thacher Island Association Web Site
We are excited to announce a newly designed and more user friendly web site. From our new site you will be able to buy Thacher merchandise, renew your membership, donate, check up-coming events, find details on how to visit the island and view recent photographs that our guests,visitors and professional photographers have submitted.Just click on this link to see what it looks like and send us your comments Thanks. Link

2013 Membership Renewals are due.
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Although we plan to send you the new newsletter some time in April with membership renewal information,we thought we would give you a heads up on renewing your membership for 2013 with this e-mail blast.
Annual memberships run from April 30 to May 1st of each year.
This year is more important than ever to join.
 We are planning to begin charging a fee of $20 per person($10 for children under 14) for the boat ride to Thacher this summer.
As a member this fee will be waived!  
Family memberships($60) will allow up to 6 immediate family members seats on the Thacher Island launch free. Individual memberships ($30) will allow one person to ride free. (Reservations are still required)
We have also instituted a credit card option for those who want to join immediately. Just click on the link below and it will take you to our web site where you can sign up and pay for your membership by credit card. You can also pay by check as well.

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Thacher Island Association

Thacher Island Association | info@thacherisland.org|

Andrea Gail Model Complete Thanks To Help From GMGers!

Lisa Freed writes-

 

Hey Joey

 

My dad finished building the model of Andrea Gail. Couldn’t have done it without the help of the GMG readers and the history/photos and knowledge they emailed us. Individual pieces, hand built, all from those photos, and research.

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Thank you again!

lisa

 

2013 SPRING EQUINOX FROM THOMAS PHILBROOK

Greetings all:

FINALLY! The long-awaited Vernal Equinox arrives on Wednesday, March 20th at 7:02 am EDT. Crocus are blooming and the days are lengthening. May the miracle of Spring bring you as much joy as it does to me!

Tom Philbrook

www.thomasphilbrook.com

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GLOSTA CARS FROM LEE WEINBERG

Here is photo of PA and MA cars in CVS parking lot a couple of years ago.  I would like to line up the whole country’s worth for a great photo some time.

Lee Weinberg

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2013 GMG/Farm Bar and Grille Bikini Speedo Dodgeball Crowd Photos From David Cox

St Joseph’s Trolley Last Night

Huge thanjs to Bob Ryan frim CATA for providing and Eddie Salah who drove last night’s novena trolley
Katie Fontanas house they make the pasta.
Kim Smith and Sefathia aboard the trolley

Singing Beach Beat Up From Recent Storms- Photos From Allison Sigrist

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Hi Joey,

Here are some storm damage photos from Singing Beach, if you’d like to post them. Several feet of sand just left, and lots of rocks exposed. You can see just how much, since the recreation area line is now way above ground level. The beach was literally flattened by the storms.

-Allison Sigrist