Run Gloucester! is Off But YuKanRun Cape Ann Half Marathon and Triple Threat Road Race Series Is Still On!

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Hey Joey –
I went by your place on an early morning training ride yesterday. I’ll have to stop in and shake hands when I see you on the dock.
Hopefully you’ll have a great Father’s Day tomorrow. If I’m lucky, I’ll score a couple of lobsters from my kids!

I saw the announcement about RunGloucester being cancelled. I was hoping you could remind everyone that the Building Center YuKanRun.com Triple Threat Road Race Series and Cape Ann Half Marathon are scheduled for Aug 5th. Registration is open and we’ve had a great response so far. This is going to be HUGE! The Building Center has very generously returned as the Premier Title Sponsor again this year and we are grateful for their support. A portion of race proceeds will benefit The Open Door Food Pantry. In fact, if you bring a jar of peanut butter as a donation for The Open Door Food Pantry on race day, we’ll reward you with 13.1 sticker! Runners can register for the 1-mile, 5K race of half marathon at www.YuKanRun.com.
Thanks, Joey. Again, have a great Father’s Day!
– Rich Morrell

Anne and Christopher Lewis Represent! at Yosemite National Park, CA

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Anne and Christopher Lewis representing at Nevada falls on the Mist trail, Yosemite Park

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Anne Lewis representing at the base of the "California Tunnel Tree" -a Sequoia tree in Mariposa grove, Yosemite. This 1800 year old sequoia is the larger living thing on the planet.

 

A few other shots from Yosemite:

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Drinking a "Capitini" at the Awahnee Hotel, Yosemite after a great hike on the Mirror Lake Trail. The Capitini is named for "El Capitan" – the Vertical wall that has challenged great climbers in the park.

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On the 4 mile trail with "Half Dome" in the background. This trail goes up 3000 feet from the valley floor to Glacier Point.

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June 15, 2012 Sun set from Halibut Point via John Wheeler

Sun set from Halibut Point

John writes-

Hi Joey, I’m not sure where everyone else was at Halibut Point tonight, but once again, I found myself at the waters edge.
John Wheeler

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Community Stuff June 17, 2012

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Eastern Point Day School, formerly St. Mel’s Independent Day School, celebrated the graduation of its first 8th class that  started Kindergarten in 2003 and has stayed at school through the 8th grade.  Charles Patrick McManus and James Maino Turner graduated from EPDS  last night, June 14th, on the front lawn of the school located across from Niles Beach in Gloucester.   The ceremony was highlighted by performances of EPDS alumni, Zachary Magee, who played Pomp and Circumstances on the violin during the procession, and Lily Armstrong, who sang a beautiful a cappella closing song.  Both Patrick and James will be attending St. John’s Prep starting in the fall. 

This celebration marked the culmination of 9 years of hard work by many educators, community members, and parents to transition this formerly independent Catholic school into a non-profit PreK-8th grade community based school utilizing Cape Ann’s and Massachusetts’s incredible resources to bring learning to  life daily with experiential  curriculum and teaching.  EPDS’s nurturing educational environment also emphasizes community service and involvement for all of its students and families.  The school has accomplished this transition during these very challenging economic times and kept it’s tuition much lower than most private school to give local families a private school option in Gloucester.   For more information about Eastern Point Day School’s full year, homeschool and summer programs, please call 978-283-1700 or visit www.easternpointdayschool.org.


WED, June 27:Fundraiser for the Cultural Center Building Fund

     All money goes to the Cultural Center Building fund

A Conversation/Crit for Artists, Led by Ruth Mordecai

Time:  4:45 to 6:45 pm at The Cultural Center at Rocky Neck

Where:  6 Wonson Street, Gloucester

Description: Bring some work and learn from one another. You will come away with fresh ways of looking at your work and the work of others by the end of 2 hours.

Limited to 8 participants. $30 per RNAC artist members; $50 for non-RNAC member.

Write one very short paragraph about your work, including what materials you use, the size(s), why you do it, what it is about? Is there a story (short) we should know? Also, bring a photo of a work of art (not yours) or a poem or music that for some reason has meaning for you. Don’t worry about this. Bring what you can. All levels.

Contact: Vicki Diez-Canseco

Email: jsjvldc@gmail.com

DON’T BE A DOPE- WE ARE OPEN AND TAKING LOBSTER ORDERS FOR FATHER’S DAY MORNING PICK-UPS

Don’t let your dad down with yet another LAMO Father’s Day present like a Tie, a Weed Whacker, a Rake or something else that by all rights he should beat you over the head with it after all he’s done for you. Or better yet if you know you’ve got a rotten son and/or daughter who would by you a lamo Father’s Day present then call up and order up some of Our Local Boat’s Finest Lobsters for yourself and spend their inheritance!

We will be open at 5AM just like every other day of the summer except 4th of July. I highly suggest that you call in today though and place your order to get exactly the sizes you want.

Right now lobsters are way down in price so help kick up the demand and support your local lobstermen and benefit by being a hero to your dad at the same time. Right now you can buy 1 lb lobsters for cheaper than the price of a large submarine sandwich.

Think about that.

Let’s see- submarine sandwich or lobster…… if you have to think about that for more than 3 seconds you are a dope. It’s lobster baby!

It’s what your Dad wants trust me on this one.

And to all you dads out there- if your son or daughter show up to the house with a weed whacker on Father’s Day- seriously beat them over the head with it and then call the cops. When the cops come to investigate the domestic assault case just explain how brutally out to lunch said offspring was and show them the weed whacker which hopefully at this point is broken in half with the bow still wrapped around it from the force of it coming down on your undeserving offspring’s head.

Call 978-283-1454 and order your lobsters today for Sunday Morning Pickup.

95 East Main Street Gloucester MA

Capytain Joe and Sons

Check out our blog from the dock here- www.wholesalelobster.com

Good Egg Report From Terry Weber and a Lost Wallet Poll

Terry Weber writes-

Hi Joey,

Just wanted to send a “shout out” to a security guard at the Addison Gilbert Hospital. I don’t know his name but he turned in my wallet which I had left there on Tuesday. He was an older gentleman and friendly. I am very grateful. Some might think it’s not big deal or that’s his job, but not everyone does their job. My wallet didn’t have a lot of cash in it, but replacing credit cards and my license would have been a pain.  Thank you! A ‘little’ deed means a lot.
Terry

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Terry also suggested I run a poll with thisand although I unquestionably would return the wallet I doubt anyone scummy enough to not return it would bother answering that they wouldn’t on the poll  so my guess it would be skewed.

Into The Fog- The Holy Mackerel Heads Out Of Gloucester Harbor To Get Them Lobsters

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Greasy Pole Hats

Roby and Linda Dolan are Gloucesterites adding even more color to St. Peter’s Fiesta’s Greasy Pole Event. Linda’s embroidery work — inspired by another local artist and executed under her small business, R & L Embroidery — is gracing hats this June as we prepare for everyone’s favorite summer weekend. A number of local stores have recently started carrying the Dolan’s work, which comes in red, lime green, light blue, light tan, white, and pink. The back embroidery reads: "Gloucester 2012." The General Store in front of The Gloucester House has twelve in stock and will be ordering a bunch more in a variety of colors throughout the month. If you’d like to reserve a few hats or if you have a special request for colors, shoot Lily an email (lily.linquata@gmail.com) or a Tweet (@lilylinqs).

Customers at Surfside Subs At Long Beach Prepare To Dig Into Lobster Rolls Made With The Mrs’ Recipe

Stuff you won’t find on a Surfside Subs Lobster Roll- Anything green including lettuce or celery- or some kind of frou frou baguette roll.

Stuff you will find- Captain Joe and Sons Lobster, Old School Split Top Roll, Buttah and a dab of mayo.  Owner Matt Olson knows the key to the perfect lobster roll is the simplicity and not complicating a good thing.

They do it right!

Follow Surfside Subs on twitter – @Surfsidelb

 

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Go get one and tell ‘em Joey sent ya.

Ocean Alliance – Gulf of Mexico report from Iain Kerr

Hi Joey,
Its been too long since we have spoken.
We have been pretty busy at this end – moving business and home from Acton to Gloucester.  Good news to report is that we are now Gloucester residents.
I know that a lot of people follow the work we are doing at the Paint Factory but I am not sure how many people follow my real job – ocean research.
The Research vessel Odyssey is now on her 23rd day at sea for our 3rd summer expedition in the Gulf of Mexico looking at the effects of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster on wildlife.
Every day the crew post logs on our website about the days happenings, these are more personal logs as against scientific but I think that they are good windows into life aboard a research vessel, the html is:   http://www.oceanalliance.org/category/home-page-blogs/
I have attached a photo of the Odyssey working in over 5,000 ft of water – with an oil rig right behind her.
I have also copied a bit more information about our work in the Gulf below if you think that it might be of interest to your readers.
Gulf of Mexico Odyssey Expedition Goals
·      Observe any chronic effects of the oil crisis on whales and the ecosystem
·      Collect biological samples from whales to determine a baseline of exposure to petroleum products, chemical dispersants and metals
·      Develop cell lines to determine impact of oil, chemical dispersants, mixed dispersant and oil, and metals on whale DNA
·      Collect samples from food chain, air and water to determine routes of exposure
·      Put Gulf sperm whales in global toxicological context with previous Odyssey Expedition data
Year 1 & 2 Gulf of Mexico Research Expedition Highlights

·      Ocean Alliance (OA) in partnership with the Wise Laboratory conducted two summer research expeditions in the Gulf of Mexico from aboard the Odyssey, our 93-foot, steel-hull ketch, equipped with a state of the art cell-culture laboratory.
·      More than 340 educational and scientific blogs posted on line by educators, scientists and crew from the ‘High Seas’
·      Over the 2010 & 2011 expedition, 132 whale biopsies from Humpback, fin, sperm, and Bryde’s whales were collected
·      130+ DNA, skin, and blubber samples were obtained from the whales
·      55 whale cell lines, grown from 3 whale species in year 2 – taking the total # of whale cell lines developed in 2 years to 88
·      We also collected 270 fish samples, 154 invertebrate samples, 14 dolphin blows, 200+ hours of acoustic recordings, 235 liters of seawater (from 2 depths) at 35 sites and 6.3 kilograms of sediment from 10 sites (one from 3,000 ft)
·      Established the first known culture of Bryde’s whale cells


·      Success in establishing critical baseline pollutant exposure data set for whales in the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic

Outcomes
·      Scientific breakthroughs
§  First-ever mammalian cell culture laboratory on a sailboat—and possibly first at sea – 2 years in a row
§  Became first laboratory to culture whale cells at sea (88 cell lines developed from 3 species during 2010 & 2011 field season)
§  Became first laboratory to culture Bryde’s whale cells
·      Chronic toxicological exposure and impact evaluation initiated
§  Baseline exposure data samples collected
§  Baseline DNA damage assessment underway
§  Chemical dispersant, oil & metal toxicity testing begun
·      Ocean Alliance/USM marine toxicological research program established in field
§  Presence established as unique research program in Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic
§  Gulf of Mexico established as long-term ongoing toxicological research site
§  The Odyssey optimized as unique deepwater marine research platform for engaged student learning opportunities
All the best
Iain

all lama marut all the time!

woodman’s:
lama marut will be at woodman’s function hall next wednesday, june 20. his presentation is entitled, The Buddha was Not a Buddhist. very compelling topic dealing with how the message of a visionary, whether it be buddha, christ or someone else, becomes institutionalized (not in the sanitarium way) and how people hold on to it as the only truth as they start to separate themselves from those who don’t believe in the same things they do. you can see how this might lead to problems. lama marut’s talk will show how we can ditch the dogma and get down to the beautiful core of a spiritual practice. he loves this stuff and will most likely be on fire! you should try to come to this one, i think you’d like it! you might also find this interesting: lama marut’s inspiration and lineage
book tour:

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lama marut has a new book, the spiritual renegade’s guide to the good life. he’s touring internationally with the book and will have three official signing events on the north shore next week and two in boston in august. it would be awesome if you could make it to the annie.

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June 19–21: Cape Ann, Massachusetts

  • June 19th (Tuesday) 3–3:30 pm
    “Turning Problems into Opportunities”
    The Annie, 1 Washington St., Gloucester
    Book signing to follow.
  • June 19th (Tuesday) 7:30–9:30 pm
    “Inciting Happiness: A Spiritual Renegade’s Revolutionary Manifesto”
    In the “Function Room” at Kitty’s Restaurant, N. Reading
    (On the intersection of Rt 28 and Rt 62)
    Info: 978-664-4541
  • June 21st (Thursday) 7:30 pm
    “Radical Contentment: The Most Revolutionary Idea of All”
    City Hall Auditorium, 60 Pleasant St., Newburyport
    (Parking is one block away, behind the Unitarian church)
    Info: 978-465-4413

August 13-14: Boston, Massachusetts

  • August 13th (Monday) 7–10 pm
    “How to Change the Past, Control the Future, and Turn Problems into Opportunities.”
    Unity Boston, 70 Dorcester Street, Brookline, MA
    www.unityboston.org
  • August 14th (Tuesday) 7:30–10 pm
    “Inciting Happiness: A Spiritual Renegade’s Revolutionary Manifesto”
    Newton Unitarian Church, 1326 Washington St, West Newton, MA
    Info: http://fusn.org
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Community Stuff June 16, 2012

Eastern Point Day School
Scholarship Programs

Eastern Point Day School is pleased to offer both full and partial scholarships for new and continuing students for the 2012-2013 school year. 
 
For more information:
Phone: (978) 283-1700
Email: info@easternpointdayschool.org
Location: 8 Farrington Avenue, Gloucester, MA
www.easternpointdayschool.org


Eastern Point Day School
Summer Adventure Program

Join us this summer by the beach for some fun under the sun … along with our Book Making Program, Summer Adventures is back by popular demand for the month of July. This year we are bringing in local artists, theater arts, mad scientists, and don’t forget the ‘green thumbs!’
 
For program descriptions and information please visit: http://www.easternpointdayschool.org/Enrichment/enrichment_summer_programs.html

Phone: (978) 283-1700
Email: info@easternpointdayschool.org
Location: 8 Farrington Avenue, Gloucester, MA 


Calling all host families !

Eastern Point Day School has partnered once again with Boston School of Modern Language, inviting children from Spain and France to join us for a summer on the island!

For families interested … even for those who are considering, hosting a child is a great way to plan a family vacation without having to pack! Travel to Spain or France with the help of a student from the Boston School of Modern Languages. Learn a new language and understand a different culture by becoming a host. EPDS is proud to have BSML as a partner in education, and hopes to continue the trend this summer. Become a host family and watch as relationships evolve into lifelong friendships.

How old will the students be?
8-13 years old
What about child care and cost?
International students will be attending "English by the Sea" as well as "Summer Adventures" here at Eastern Point Day School, Monday-Friday 8:30am-4pm. Host families will also be allotted a small stipend to help with spending and expenses. This is a wonderful opportunity to share the gifts of your family and Gloucester with a student who is far from home and eager to learn. 
What is the date for student arrival and departure?
estimation June 29th – July 27th
More questions?
Contact Kathi Turner for more information… email:mainoturner@gmail.com or contact the school at info@easternpointdayschool.org


Blood Pressure Screening at
Addison Gilbert Hospital

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On Monday, June 18 a free blood pressure screening will be held from 1-3 p.m. at Addison Gilbert Hospital,
298 Washington Street, Gloucester.


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Healthcare Reform and
What It Means For Your Business

Presented by:
Leslie Sebba, M.D., Medical Director
Northeast Physician Hospital Organization (PHO)

Tuesday, July 17, 2012
7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m.
Community Room
BankGloucester, 160 Main Street, Gloucester

Seating is limited to fifty people, please RSVP to the
HealthConnection at 1-888-253-0800.

Dr. Sebba will provide an overview of healthcare reform and how it might affect local businesses.

Dr. Sebba is the Medical Director of the PHO.  He is a board certified internist and pulmonologist who practiced on the North Shore for over 18 years.  He has served as Medical Director at Tufts Health Plan and as Chief Medical Officer at Anna Jacques Hospital in Newburyport.  At his current position, his primary involvement is working to insure quality and efficiency within our healthcare system.

                  

Can you guess?

Captain Sam Novello has a contest for you- guess what this cod end is doing in the water and he’ll buy you breakfast with him.

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Mile Marker One Ready For Lift Off Next Week!

Mile Marker One Restaurant and Bar in Gloucester MA

Tobin Dominick writes-

He Joey,

Hope this email finds you well.

Super exciting Mile Marker One is going to be opening for lunch and dinner next week, and then about a week later we will be open for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner!!!! 

We have our tented deck like we had last year, but we have a few more additions as well. A brand new inside, directly on the water’s edge, year round dining room. Also we have more deck waterside seating off of the indoor pool on the Pool Deck with fantastic front row seats to Annisquam River and Boat ramp activities.

Our menus are in action, fresh seafood, burgers, salads, sandwiches, entrees and appetizers in case you want to “EAT, DRINK, and CHILL”.  We can’t wait to get the word out.

Two of my biggest questions so far are – is Mile Marker One where the Gull use to be? NO if you enter into the Hotel Lobby area a hostess will greet you and show you the dining areas. Second question – Can we come to Mile Marker One by boat – YES! We are encourage you to come by boat, and if you do it is free dockage with a Mile Marker One receipt. Boats need to contact us on Channel VHF 10 and the dock staff can assist in a location for tie up.

-Tobin Dominick

Click here to see the summer entertainment schedule and more

Great Views!

Cape Ann Marina 40th Anniversary Celebration – Customer Appreciation and Season Kick Off! Food and Entertainment 2pm-6pm. Founded in 1972 and grown into what it is today…the Dominick family continues to welcome seasonal and year round guests by land or by sea. We are proud to provide the best that we can for the last 40 years…with more to come. We want to thank all our patrons, past and present, so please plan on joining us for this 40th year celebration!

Parrothead Weekend at Cape Ann Marinaville!! – This first time event is coming together…endorsed by our local Jimmy Buffett Parrothead chapter, this will be a great reason to come for the weekend. A weekend full of a little something for everyone. Dress the part, add some of your own Buffett gear to yourself, your boat, and your car! Prizes will be awarded throughout the weekend for those that partake in the festivities and turn the marina into a "Marinaville"! And yes, it is always 5 o’clock at Cape Ann Marinaville.

Parade of Lights Fundraiser – to support our annual lighted boat parade on Labor Day weekend. Donations welcome, a portion of the proceeds from the evening will be donated to the committee. Live entertainment donated by Hope Road. Planning on hosting a raffle – so if you would like to donate, please email us. If you would like to volunteer for our committee email us or call Tobin at 978-283-3293, we would appreciate your help.

Bluefin Blowout Fishing Tournament
Hosted by Cape Ann’s Marina Resort – This is also a first time event this year, and coming together. If you would like to get involved with the event in anyway, send us anemail. More information will be posted as we get closer. Sign up for our newsletter to make sure you get notified.

2012 Run Gloucester! Cancelled

DMSE Sports Press release-

Cancellation Notice

We regret to announce that due to a number of reasons, primarily lack of major sponsorship for the second year in a row and overall limited interest, DMSE Sports and the Gloucester Fishermen Athletic Association have collectively decided it is not wise to continue with the Run Gloucester! race for 2012.
We are very disappointed to have to announce this, but it simply isn’t prudent to continue with the event this year if we can’t guarantee a successful race. For those few who have already registered for the race, we will be refunding 100% of your entry fee along with the processing fee within the next few days. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience.

In 30 years of producing races, this is the first time DMSE has had to cancel a race in this manner. We tried our best to make it work again this year but now feel it is in everyone’s best interest to cancel at this time and re-think the entire concept. We hope to see you at many of the other DMSE Sports races this year.

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