Click the picture for the trailer. It is at 36 seconds into the trailer (Thank you Jamie Verga for sending this in)
Author: Joey Ciaramitaro
It’s That Time Of Year Again- Trap Setting Time!
Messing With Sharks- FOB Chris Mabe Sends In This Video
I value my hands and my nuts way too much to be trying stuff like this-
I try to get you guys the very best content I can capture with my lens but you will not see your boy Joey up close and personal with any sharks.
Don’t You Wish You Were
The Margaret D Painted By Bill Hubbard
Good Morning Joey,
Joey,
Attached is my recent painting of another Dahlmer boat. The Margaret D. was
launched in Dunkirk, NY and brought to Gloucester in 1910. She was owned by my
Grandfather, Capt. John A. Dahlmer and christened by my mother, then 9yr.old Margaret
Dahlmer. The Dahlmers lived on Rocky Neck then and later moved to Hovey Stree.
The Margaret D fished mostly as a gillnetter and later as a western-rigged
dragger. My painting shows her returning from gillnetting, rounding Eastern
Point and about to pass Dog Bar Breakwater into the harbor.
She went ashore in fog on Salt Island in 1914 and was a total loss. Grandfather
never began a trip on Good Friday or Friday 13th.
Bill Hubbard
www.indianriverartistsstudio.com
Marine Art & Therese’s Sketches
PET ADOPT-A-THON 2010 Saturday April 30th and May 1
PET ADOPT-A-THON 2010
Looking to adopt a dog or cat? Then don’t miss Cape Ann Animal Aid’s Adopt-a-thon!
Cape Ann Animal Aid is joining thousands of other animal welfare organizations throughout the nation for Pet Adopt-a-thon 2011 on Saturday April 30th and Sunday, May 1st.
In honor of the event, Cape Ann Animal Aid will have extended hours on Saturday, from 11am to 7pm, and Sunday, from 12pm to 6pm. There will be plenty of dog, cats, puppies, and kittens looking for a forever home! Goodie-bags full of toys, coupons, and other animal related goods will be given out with each adoption (Donated by local pet businesses). Some local restaurants will be giving discount for adopters on the day of adoption. We will also be reducing our adoption fees on adult cats and adult dogs.
This annual worldwide event, founded by North Shore Animal League America, was organized to make lifelong friends by matching adorable homeless pets with loving people.
Adoptions will be completed on a first come, first serve basis and the normal adoption policies remain the same during the event. Please visit www.CapeAnnAnimalAid.com or call 978-283-6055 for more information about Adopt-a-thon 2011 or CAAA adoption requirements.
Clarinetist Jose Franch-Ballester At Cape Ann Museum April 28th
Feeding Ecology of Piscivorous ("Fish-eating") Fishes: Does Size Matter? Thursday At The Heritage Center
Hello Joey,
Could you post this reminder for our seminar series?
Please join us for the second to last seminar in our 2011 LPRC Fish and Fisheries Seminar Series. We are very excited this week to welcome one of our UMass Amherst colleagues; Dr. Francis Juanes will be speaking about "Feeding Ecology of Piscivorous ("Fish-eating") Fishes: Does Size Matter?" The talk will be held Thursday at 7pm at the Gloucester Maritime Heritage Center.
Thank you for your support and we hope to see you there!
Emily Chandler-Large Pelagics Research Center
Common Crow Scone Part II
Frank Hassler of Rockport Daffodil Photo
Paul Morrison Trying To Fatten Me Up
Still Time To Sign Up For Art Haven Spring Session!
Abby Ytzen Presents Her Grant Winning seARTS Partner With An Artist Project At Captain Joe’s
Auction for International Practice Dory
Erik Dombrowski writes-
Ladies and Gentlemen:
With the introduction of our new race boats on Friday, May 13th (6 PM at the Heritage Center …mark your calendar) the dory committee will be auctioning off the old practice boat that is in the water at the town landing. We do not have the space or the desire to maintain 9 or 10 boats, so we are going to sell the best old boat to the highest bidder in a closed bid via email. The winner of the bidding will be announced at the sign-ups for eliminations on Friday June 3rd (6 PM at the town landing) so please submit your bid soon simply by replying to this email if you intend to purchase this dory. Geno Mondello has opened the bidding at $500.00.
edombrowski@verizon.net
Good luck!
IDRC Board of Directors

John Hiler Represents! In Cozumel
Earth Day Video From GloucesterCast Partner In Crime Kenny MacCarthy
Check out Kenny’s Blog The Cut Bridge
Video- Mayor Kirk Announces The 2011 Tourism Meeting At Cruiseport Open To All Tourism Related Business Owners This Thursday April 28th
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Kim Smith Says To Get Out Those Hummingbird Feeders ASAP!
Dear Gardening Friends, In a future post I plan to bring you more about the Ruby-throated Hummingbird, today however I will be brief. This is a reminder to set your hummingbird feeders out as soon as possible. This past week, sightings of the Ruby-throated Hummingbird have been reported as far north as Maine–the northward hummingbird migration is full underway!
A hummingbird’s diet is 90 percent insect. Just the same, we can lure them to our gardens by providing nectar-rich tubular-shaped flora in shades of red and orange, along with flowers comprised of small florets that attract small insects. At this time of year there isn’t much to offer in the way of flowering sustenance for the hummingbirds. Several weeks ago I took our feeders out of storage, gave them a good wash with vinegar, soap, and water, filled them with a sugar and water mixture, and hung them throughout the garden.
The eye-cathing Red Riding Hood tulips (although not a particularly good source of nectar, will attract by the sheer brilliance of their color) are a wonderful species tulip that reliably returns year after year, and multiplies. The tulips are planted beneath the boughs of flowering and fruiting trees and shrubs, in hopes, that they too will lure the hummingbirds to our garden during their northward migration. And then, again with high hopes, that the hummingbirds will nest in our garden. For the past five years or so, it has been our great good fortune to host throughout the nesting season female Ruby-throated Hummingbirds and offspring.
Hummingbirds, along with bats and certain species of moths, have an unusual method of drinking nectar called swing-hovering, which allows them to nectar while in mid-air. Ruby-throated hummingbirds expend vast amounts of energy during their migration–averaging approximately 52 wingbeats per minute. For this reason, I find the best hummingbird feeders are those that also offer a a place to perch while feeding (see photo and videoclip).
Sugar water recipe: 4 parts water to 1 part sugar. Stir to dissolve thoroughly. Never add red dye or replace the sugar with honey. Provide fresh sugar/water every 4 – 5 days.
The eye-cathing Red Riding Hood tulips (although not a particularly good source of nectar, will attract by the sheer brilliance of their color) are a wonderful species tulip that reliably returns year after year, and multiplies. The tulips are planted beneath the boughs of flowering and fruiting trees and shrubs, in hopes, that they too will lure the hummingbirds to our garden during their northward migration. And then, again with high hopes, that the hummingbirds will nest here in our garden. For the past five years or so, it has been our great good fortune to host throughout the nesting season female Ruby-throated Hummingbirds and offspring.
For More From Kim Smith Check Out Her Blog Here-
GMG Intro From Eric Doody
While at Cape Ann TV there other day an intern offered to make a 3-d intro for us.
His name? Eric Doody
Here’s the debut-
Eric Writes-
Hello, I am a Motion Graphic Designer.
If anybody is looking for a Nice 3d Clean Intro/Promo
just email me.
jerickfilms@gmail.com




