Community Stuff Wednesday

O’Maley Middle School Wind Turbine Dedication January 25th

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TWO FILMMAKERS VISITING CAPE ANN THIS WEEK

Cinema also marks International Holocaust Remembrance Day with special screening

Cape Ann Community Cinema at 21 Main Street in Gloucester continues its "Film Festival That Never Ends" programming with two filmmaker events in the coming week.

On Tuesday, January 31, director Ron Wyman visits with his film, "Agadez: The Music And The Rebellion." In it, Wyman depicts without romanticizing or sentimentalizing the lives of the Tuareg, an ancient Saharan nomadic tribe who, since the 12th century, have linked North Africa and West Africa, guiding their camel caravans across the desert, spreading art and music from Egypt to Mali. He spotlights one remarkable young musician, Omara “Bombino” Moctar, whose story of exile and return is typical for his generation. Wyman will answer questions after the film. Tickets are $9.50 adults, $8.00 students & seniors (60+) and $6.50 for Members.

Ron Wyman’s website is www.ZeroGravityFilms.com. He can be reached at rw@zerogravityfilms, and at (603) 498-4039.

On Saturday, February 4 at 5:00pm, director Zach Levy visits with his film, "Strongman," a cinema verité documentary about Stanless Steel, the self-proclaimed ‘Strongest Man in the World at Bending Steel and Metal.’ Told with the kind of intimacy that can only be achieved with years of filming, the film follows the dreams and heartbreaking humanity of Stanless Steel — the only man alive who can bend a penny with his fingers — as he struggles to gain control of a world that seems constantly out of his grasp. Roger Ebert proclaimed it one of the best films of the year.

Levy will answer questions after the film. Tickets are $9.50 adults, $8.00 students & seniors (60+) and $6.50 for Members.

On Sunday, February 5 across the street at The Annie at 1 Washington Street, Levy will conduct a "Documentary 101" workshop, an intensive, 6-hour instruction in all aspects of non-fiction filmmaking, including selecting a subject and storytelling style, basic interviewing technique and ways to get your finished film seen. The cost of the workshop is $99.00, and seats can be reserved at www.CapeAnnCinema.com.

On Thursday, January 26 at 7:30pm, the Cinema, in conjunction with Temple Ahavat Achim of Gloucester, will present the acclaimed documentary "Inside Hana’s Suitcase." The film is a story of power and hope, wrapped in the mystery ofg a young girl’s suitcase that came from the Auschwitz Museum. Tickets are $9.50 adults, $8.00 students & seniors (60+) and $6.50 for Members.

Another special film event this week is the premiere of "Joffrey: Mavericks Of American Dance." The debut documentary explores the vanguard Chicago dance troupe, and will be shown with a live, post-film Q&A via satellite. Tickets are $9.50 adults, $8.00 students & seniors (60+) and $6.50 for Members.

For more information, including trailers, visit the Cinema’s website at www.CapeAnnCinema.com.

It was the summer of 63 In Gloucester- Cousin Elisa In Detroit explains

The Christmas before last was the last one we had my Dad with us for the holiday.  With his Alzheimer disease he had been slipping pretty badly but could carry on a conversation to a degree.  it was just before that Christmas that a box arrived from Detroit with my father Libby Ciaramitaro’s Navy Uniform in it.

You may recall this post from back then if you’ve been with the blog-

My Dad’s Navy Uniform 50 Years Later Shipped From Detroit

Posted on December 26, 2010 by Joey C

About three months ago I got a phone call from my dad’s first cousin Joe from Detroit (yet another Joe Ciaramitaro).  Joe follows the blog daily and tells me he knows more about what is going on in Gloucester due to GMG than he does in his own town in Michigan.  This is something that I hear from Friends of the Blog all over the country.  Joe tells me he feels as if he could walk down the street and know everyone in town.

Anyway, cousin Joe’s mom, my dad’s aunt had his Navy uniform hanging in her closet for almost 50 years. I’m not sure how the uniform found it’s way to Michigan, perhap[s cousin Joe will write in the comment section and explain the story better than I can.

My dad was stationed in Key West- tough gig, huh?  He was aboard the USS Saufley and from what he tells me part of his tour included circling Cuba during The bay of Pigs aboard the Saufley.

Well Joe shipped a box with his Navy uniform and sailors cap directly to my house where we stashed it away so we could wrap it and have my dad open it for Christmas.

The uniform wouldn’t have even fit me but nephew BJ tried it on while everyone sat around stunned.

It was a great surprise and made this Christmas super special.

Thanks Cousin Joe.


I got an email today from my Dad’s first Cousin Elisa explaining how my Dad’s Navy Uniform ended up in Detroit and about how she spent her days in Gloucester back in the summer of 1963.

Elisa writes-

I am elisa. My mother angela {angelina} was your grandfather (captain joe’s) sister. Your dad is my 1st cousin. I spent a whole summer in gloucester one year when cousin angie ciaramitaro and nick taormina were getting married. Summer of 1963.

I left michigan when school let out in the middle of may and didn’t return home till the 2nd week of september. I spent a lot of time with aunt felicia your grandmother and uncle joe (Captain Joe). I remember packing yarn and needles and walking to cressey’s beach to meet up with her sister anne and other ladies and they would knit sweaters,hats,and booties for who ever was having a baby.

At lunch time we would walk up the hill home and make lunch and drive it to the dock so your father, uncle charlie and grandfather could eat.

It was that summer your dad gave me his navy uniforms. One white and one blue. I have 2 younger brothers ~ joe and carlo. Joe would wear your dad’s unifom and go dressed as a real sailor on halloween.  My mom passed dec of 09 and going through the closets we found what I thought was my dad’s navy uniform and when joe looked inside it had your dads name on it.  Hope you got it ok.  Maybe it might spark a memory for your dad. 

My brothers and I were born in san pedro california (1947~1952) . In the late summer of 52 we moved cross country to gloucester where my mom had her brother joe and a sister mary.  My dad had his brother captain carlo and his sister rose. My mom and dad are both ciaramitaro’s cousins. My mothers parents as you know are carlo ciaramitaro and gerolama brancelone.  My dad’s parents were giuseppe ciaramitaro and elisa tocco.  Carlo and elisa are buried at mt olivet cemetary in detroit.  Gerolema is burried there in gloucester the same one your grandfather is at. I visit the site every time I come to gloucester.     

Me I am totally computer challenged.  I don’t own a computer but I got a smart phone for xmas and am hand pecking on that. I’m loving the goodmorning gloucester web site.  You and your crew are doing a remarkable job for your community.  When I finally semi retire I’ll come down with cousin agostina (she was born there moved here with her mom~mary when her dad died in 1957). We talk about it all the time.  Give my love to everyone especially your mom, dad if he is in a memory mode and angela. 
            Cousin elisa


Thank you for this cousin Elisa.  Dad doesn’t have memory mode moments enough to take this in but I’ll go see him and tell him anyway at the nursing home. 

Capt.John A. Dahlmer 124′ dragger Superior

Hey, Joey,
This may be of interest to some of your older readers and to all my Cape Ann Dahlmer relatives.
The picture if of my grandfather’s (Capt.John A. Dahlmer) 124′ dragger Superior at the Gloucester Machine shop pier off Duncan Street ready for her first trip after 3 years Naval Service in 1945.  The other picture is grandfather on the deck of the Superior in 1932 after her launching as she was being fitted out in Glouceser.
Launched by Arthur D Story in 1932, The US Navy requisitioned her a few months after WWII in 1942.  She was attached to the North Atlantic Sea Defense Command and spent a year on anti-submarine patrol.  Then, she was used by the Navy to deliver gasoline, food and other supplies to allied weather stations on the coasts of Newfoundland and Greenland.  She did her war duty without payment and was returned to grandfather with a certificate of meritorious service during the war.  It’s taken me two years to pry the picture loose from the Navy and I’m still searching for a copy of the certificate.
Regards,
Bill Hubbard

Visit my artists website and Blog at:
http://bill-hubbard.artistwebsites.com

Capt.John A. Dahlmer on SuperiorSuperior,19450002

Specials At Espresso Today!

Espresso is FOB Kurt and Dani Lubber’s Favorite Gloucester joint to eat.

Dani gave me crap because she says I don’t give them enough love so here you go!

Speaking with Annette when I just picked up my lunch she told me that Thursday night they are doing a fresh lobster casserole with dessert for $15 which people have been raving about.

GMG Inside The Numbers For Monday January 23, 2012- 36,159 Views

GMG Inside The Numbers For Monday January 23, 2012- 36,159 Views

If we are getting these kinds of numbers now in the dead of winter I project ridiculous numbers for when things heat up around here in June.

For comparison’s sake last year January 25th 2011 we had 15,374 our growth has more than doubled!

January 29th, 2010 6,233

January 16,2009 2,041

Like I said, you either embrace this fun thing we have going or get run over by it’s momentum.   You can’t stop the fun positive GMG momentum baby, we’re comin’ straight up in your grillmix.

Boom!

Here were the top 20 posts from yesterday-

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Total views from inception-

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Total views 14,532,848.  I remember back in January of 2008 when we hit our first 100 viewers and I was ecstatic, lol.  then I remember thinking 10,000 would be incredible if we could get to a total of 10,000 people seeing GMG, then 100,000 and then a million and so on, now we do about a million views a month.  That doesn’t suck my friends.

Reach?  You Wanna Talk About Reach?  There are under 29,000 residents of Gloucester MA.  Then when you account for those residents that are children that don’t use computers or old folks that don’t use computers, there’s no denying the reach is far greater than just a local readership.

These stars represent the locations where we got hits from around the world today January 24th up until 11:06AM.

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so much bullshit but we won’t give in.

Read about how this Boston lesbian had had enough and just flat out pops some dude that had been making degrading remarks toward her.

so much bullshit but we won’t give in..

Hey, an attractive woman is an attractive woman but I’ll never understand men who feel the need to make remarks toward women they don’t even know on the street.

I’ll say this though, if you think it’s bad here in the US you should hear the way men make catcalls toward women in Spain.  The men in Spain have ZERO filter in the presence of an attractive woman.

Maybe it’s a whole different psyche over there in Europe but in my experience pre-marriage, catcalling some girl you were interested in was about the worst thing you could ever do if you were trying to pick her up.

Truth.

As a Boob Guy and A Man In The Seafood Business I’ve Never Been So Turned Off By Women’s Undergarments In My Entire Life

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Rachelauren Somers forwards this photo spread from Juxtapoz Art and Culture Magazine

UNDER THE C-CUP
Monday January 23, 2012

In response to the over-arching presence of porn-industry aesthetics and plastic surgery perfection in today’s culture of beauty, Laura Jacobs has created a collection of awesomely outlandish nautical-themed bras, exotic aquatic shrines to the power of breasts. Equal parts silly and sexy, these bras directly reflect the duality and often circus-like nature of society’s perceptions and treatment of female sexuality.

Blah blah blah blah blah, to see the other pictures of sea life undergarments at Juxtapoz click here

They call it “Erotica Under the Cup”.

I’ll tell you one thing, some broad whips off her top to expose a lobster/crab claw bra covering up her naughty bits and I’m heading for the hills.

Community Stuff Tuesday

Hello,

My name is Gina Fettig and I am starting the first North Shore chapter of a wonderful organization called Neighbor Brigade.  I am the chapter leader and in the future I will be looking for volunteers to be part of  a team that helps our fellow citizens in their time of crisis.  Volunteers can choose how they want to help depending on the requests the team receives.

I hope you will take a moment to check out www.neighborbrigade.org

If this is something you might want to write about that would be awesome.

Thank yo for your time.

Gina Fettig


8th Annual Annisquam Village Church Talent Show

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Saturday, February 11, 2012 at the Annisquam Village Hall
All proceeds will benefit the work of Action Inc.
Gathering 6:00 p.m.: Soft drinks, coffee, and tea provided or feel free to bring your own beverage.
Pot Luck Supper 6:30 p.m.: Bring a dish to share, please let us know whether it is a main course, dessert, or “other”
The Show 7:45 p.m. : $10 for adults – $5 children under 16 – $30 family maximum
Participate & share your talent!
Contact Terry Sands at sands_a@comcast.net or 978-283-7065
Reservations Recommended

Annisquam Village Church Online Auction Team
AVCOnlineAuction@gmail.com
Auction web address
https://www.biddingforgood.com/avc

The GloucesterCast Podcast Episode 12

GloucesterCast Podcast Episode 12

Click here to play or save the podcast

Taped January 23, 2012 with hosts Joey Ciaramitaro From GoodMorningGloucester.org and Kenny MacCarthy from www.CapeAnnInfo.com

Show Notes:

Due to my miscalculation Kenny announces this as Gloucestercast 11 but it is Gloucestercast 12.

Difference Between Cats and Dogs, seARTS Initaiative for Style Magazine’s Best Arts Community in the Country, Bikini  & Speedo Dodgeball Tournament, Next Step Organization, Kenny’s State of Cape Ann Real Estate Segment, Playa del Carmen, Trying To Understand The Lack Of  Internet Searching Ability.

Intro music Gloucester Til the End From Earl and Arch available for download free at Gimme Sound

If any of you have the time I’d appreciate if you took a bit and rated the podcast on iTunes here

What to do during the blackout? From Barbara Boudreau

Hi Joey,

A couple of shots for you. 

Suddenly the lights go out.  What do you do?  We’re sailors, which means candles are at times considered a primary source of light, and losing power really has no meaning.  Last night, the whole neighborhood was out, but our living room was bathed in soft candlelight, and the cribbage board replaced the prattle of that black box that hangs on the wall.

The other pic is one of the luxuries of winter.  Royal Velvet is now in full bloom!  I buy these bulbs at Messelaar Bulb Co. in Ipswich.  They have the best.  Royal Velvet is 35 inches tall!!!!!

Barbara Boudreau

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Chickity Check It! Heather Atwood’s Food For Thought

It’s been forever since I’ve visited the energetic sprite that is Heather Atwood’s site but I did so yesterday.  What did I find you ask?

Well she’s done a complete redesign and it looks great.  Give H’s site a looksee, I think you’ll agree.

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Beautiful Industry Buoys- Black and White

as always click for the full sized version

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The Degelyse is taking the gear out of the water.  Three more loads and it is finito for the season.

Timelapse Video- The Launching of The Beaver From East Gloucester Marine Railways From Good Morning Gloucester

Bringing it to you first, natch!

This is 18 minutes of video compressed into 1 minute 40 seconds.

The new Boston Tea Party Museum replica ship was launched this morning from East Gloucester Marine Railways.

The ship will be part of a Tea Party museum including the replica ships from the Tea Party and is scheduled to open in June in the Fort Point Channel in Boston.  The spot of the museum  is close to the original site of the December 1773 tea party, where colonists dumped tea in the harbor to protest British taxes.

The Launching of The Beaver From East Gloucester Marine Railways First Pics

The new Boston Tea Party Museum replica ship was launched this morning from East Gloucester Marine Railways.  Video of the launch in a timelapse is being uploaded as we speak.

GMG on the spot.

The ship will be part of a Tea Party museum including the replica ships from the Tea Party and is scheduled to open in June in the Fort Point Channel in Boston.  The spot of the museum  is close to the original site of the December 1773 tea party, where colonists dumped tea in the harbor to protest British taxes.

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Why The Patriots Deserved To Win That Game

While the rest of the country will say that the Patriots got lucky I say that they outright won the game deservedly.

People will talk about Lee Evans dropping the ball but they give no credit to the defensive player Sterling Moore who had a hand in and knocked the ball out of his hands making it not a touchdown.  It was a great defensive play and football is played on both sides of the ball offense AND defense.

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If you’re gonna bash the Pats Defense all year long well you ought to give credit where credit is due. Great play Sterling Moore!  you made the play and the Ravens’ Lee Evans didn’t.

Then on to the missed field goal by the Ravens Billy Cundiff.  That missed field goal wasn’t to win the game, that was to tie the game and who was to say the Pats wouldn’t have scored first in overtime?

How about the Pats Defense who only allowed Ray Rice the NFL’s third leading yardage runningback with only 78 yards? 

The Pats earned that victory.

Now all that being said I hope the entire country and news media harps on and on for the next two weeks about how the Patriots don’t deserve to be in the Superbowl so that Belichick can use that to light the most burning intense fire in their bellies that they’ve had all year.