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The Sawyer Free Library is pleased to host local author Aime Alley Card on Thursday, March 7 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. She will be discussing her book The Tigerbelles: Olympic Legends from Tennessee State. Joining her in the conversation will be fellow author, Jean Duffy, author of Soccer Grannies: The South African Women Who Inspire the World.
The Tigerbelles: Olympic Legends from Tennessee State chronicles the 1960 Tennessee State University all-Black women’s track team, which found Olympic glory at the 1960 games in Rome. It is an epic story of desire, success, and failure—of beating the odds—against the backdrop of a changing America.
Published this month to coincide with Women’s History Month in March, the author, who lives in Wenham, will speak as part of the Sawyer Free Library’s author event series from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 7, at the library, 21 Main Street (upstairs) in Gloucester. There will be books available for to sign. No registration required.
Tigerbelles is a multi-layered inspirational tale of triumph over adversity. The elite group of talent includes Wilma Rudolph, Barbara Jones, Lucinda Williams, Martha Hudson, Willye B. White, and Shirley Crowder. These are women who once were and should still be known worldwide. Ultimately, the team’s drive is for more than medals. Their coach, Edward Temple, and the Tigerbelles offer a challenge to the world’s perception of what a group of young Black women in the Jim Crow South are capable of.
For the past several years, Aime Alley Card has been researching, interviewing, and writing about the Tennessee State Tigerbelles and those who supported them along their path. She conducted and reviewed hundreds of hours of interviews and read just as many books and articles, ranging from concurrent to retrospective. She is a nonfiction editor for Pangyrus literary magazine and a board member for the Women’s National Book Association, Boston Chapter, and serves on her town’s cultural council supporting educational programs.
Please join us for this special event. For more information visit: sawyerfreelibrary.org or 978-325-5500.
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Mayor Greg Verga is proud to announce the award of $100,000 to Gloucester Marine Genomics Institute (GMGI), one of eight community organizations receiving Covid Local Fiscal Recovery Funds, to support the buildout of new office space for teachers and support staff.
The City of Gloucester was awarded $23 million under the American Rescue Plan Act’s local funding provisions and has been distributing these funds to several sectors within the community. Mayor Verga recently announced the appropriation of $870,170 of Covid Local Fiscal Recovery Funds, also known as ARPA funds, to be distributed to eight community organizations. This funding will be used to support their critical missions within our community and to aid in their work to assist in the City’s recovery from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Gloucester Marine Genomics Institute has leveraged our community’s unique location and potential to create opportunities for our young adults through their innovative Gloucester Biotechnology Academy,” said Mayor Greg Verga. “I am thrilled that we have been able to offer support to GMGI for the expansion of their space to allow their administrative staff and instructors the room to grow and thrive. I look forward to seeing all that they will continue to do in our great City.”
After substantial public input and a careful application process, GMGI was awarded funds to support the addition of new office space that provides Gloucester Biotechnology Academy instructors and administrative staff with 2,800 sq. ft. of shared and individual offices as well as private breakout rooms.
“The recent success of the Academy has provided tremendous outcomes for our students but has also required an expansion across all areas of our program,” said Chris Bolzan, GMGI’s Executive Director. “This generous support from the city allows our team to do their jobs with professionalism, efficiency, and confidentiality, all the while catalyzing the local economy through the use of local contractors and providing career development for Gloucester’s young adults.”
In addition to this nearly $900,000 for community organizations, Mayor Verga has also strategically allocated $13 million to support critical infrastructure upgrades, $1.5 million to the City of Gloucester’s Affordable Housing Trust, and $1.5 million to fund several economic development initiatives.
To learn more about the City of Gloucester’s ARPA funds, including appropriations and expenditures, go to arpa.gloucester-ma.gov.
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They shared- “I have been asked by too many people now not to do something about this so… On the evenings of march 13 and 14 from 6pm to 8 possibly 9 pm Zeke’s will be giving a hands on sourdough baking lesson given the time of night a light meal will be served ( menu to be determined) with fresh bread of course ! Everything you need will be provided for you and everyone will leave with a loaf of bread , a starter to keep alive and the knowledge that will serve you great bread for a life time ! The cost will be 150$ a student I’m going to limit the class to 12 people a session if the demand is good we will set up more dates obviously 🙄 so anyone who wants to sign up just respond back to this post and I will get you in !”
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Large Corporate Storage Facility Amenities here in Gloucester! Come see our state of the art facility at 61A Grove Street Larger Facility Amenities with a local touch. Locally owned and operated!
Amenities include: – Gated Security – Keyless Entry – Security Cameras – Loading Docks – Brand New and Super Clean! – On-Site Staff answering the phones and showing units – On-line unit reservation and payment portal – Locks and Moving Supplies sold on-site
Curious about Gloucester Biotechnology Academy? Stop by Wednesday, February 28th from 3p to 5p and learn more about this innovative, hands-on program!
Tour our state-of-the-art laboratories, speak with Academy instructors, learn about the 2-semester curriculum, and hear about the application process. Interested community members, prospective students, and curious family members…all are welcome!
Where: 55 Blackburn Center, Gloucester When: 2/28 from 3p to 5p
The Academy is a 10-month certificate program that trains high school graduates for careers in biotech and the life sciences. And even better…applications are currently being accepted for the Class of 2025!
It’s time to Party like it’s 2009 at our 15th Anniversary Celebration!
Join us for our three day long party filled with 2009 Themed Games, Decor & Prizes, Nightly Live Entertainment, and your favorite Menu Features from throughout the Years!
Nightly Live Entertainment: Tuesday, March 12th | 5:30-8:30PM | Chris Fritz-Grice Wednesday, March 13th | 5:30-8:30PM | Annie Brobst Thursday, March 14th | 5:30-8:30 PM | DJ Mashup Charlie, The 617 Event Group
We highly recommend booking reservations to claim your spot at our 15th Anniversary Celebration! Please give us a call at 978-282-9799 for all Anniversary Week reservations.
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I broke down some Skin on bone in chicken thighs (my favorite part of the bird to eat) to see how much it costs if you just use the meat. You could use the bones and skin for stock and other things but for this purpose I’m just concentrating on the meat.
I’m not gonna go crazy trying to get every last scrap of meat off the bones, just a simple cutting out of the bone and taking off the skin. Speed, not yield.
Hello Joey! Hope you’re February has been great so far! I just wanted to send you this info on our band’s upcoming show in early March on FRI 3/8. We’ll be back at the ‘Salted Cod Arthouse’ (53 Rocky Neck Ave, Gloucester 01930) from 7-9pm..No cover! Our first show there back on Fri 1/19 as part of the kick off party for the ‘3rd Annual Gloucester’s So Salty Weekend’ was a BLAST! A super-duper time was had by all! We’re really looking forward to this next one AND “The Cod” now has EXPANDED SEATING! Our sets are a mix of originals & covers & I’ve linked a video sample of clips from the 1/19 show here: https://youtu.be/T1rmRFD2PLo?si=OUqx2O_HXsWPVmoh. I also attached the official show poster advertisement as well, please use both however you’d like! Thanks so much for your time and cheers! -Bill
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From left, City Clerk Joanne Senos swears in new Gloucester Firefighters William Lane, Clay Whitley, John Salvi-Souza and Kyle Quinn. (Courtesy Gloucester Fire Department)
Mayor Greg Verga and Fire Chief Eric Smith are pleased to report that four new firefighters have been sworn in to the Gloucester Fire Department and will begin the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy after going through local training and orientation.
Probationary Firefighter/EMTs Kyle Quinn, John Salvi-Souza, and William Lane were sworn in on Monday by Town Clerk Joanne Senos, as was Probationary Firefighter/Paramedic Clay Whitley.
All four men began their local training and orientation on Monday, and will enter the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy on April 1, with an expected graduation date of June 14. All four men will work their first shift as Gloucester firefighters on June 16.
Probationary Firefighter/EMTs Quinn, Salvi-Souza and Lane will also begin paramedic training in September 2024, with their anticipated graduation date from that program coming in May 2025.
“We’re excited to have four highly qualified new recruits joining our Department,” said Chief Smith. “All four of these individuals will enter the Fire Academy later this spring, and we look forward to their graduation and to welcoming them as full- members of the Department later this year.”
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Join us at 1606 Restaurant & Oyster Bar on March 21st for our Australian & New Zealand Wine Dinner Pairing! This four-course intimate dining experience will feature our Chef’s creations paired with a different varietal of Australian & New Zealand Wine for $120++. Dinner begins at 6:00PM.
1st Course: Grilled Langoustine paired with Sémillon Sauvignon Blanc
2nd Course: Lamb Carpaccio paired with Little Yering Chardonnay
4th Course: Dark Chocolate Beetroot Cake paired with Gonzo Combat Rouge
++MA State Tax & 20% Gratuity will be collected on-site in addition to the $120 price of the dinner experience. Cancellations & no shows will be charged the full amount.
As part of a 2024 nationwide promotion, the Greater Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce has joined the ranks of over 200 communities representing Chambers in 43 of 50 states to use the “extra” day of Leap Year to do something kind for someone else.
Originally conceived by the Saratoga Chamber of Commerce, the first Leap of Kindness Day saw hundreds of local organizations helping thousands of local people on February 29, 2016. Four years later in 2020, Leap of Kindness Day was even bigger and better as chambers throughout the US, Canada, and Ireland joined in for the spread of a lot of kindness.
For our part of #LeapofKindnessDay this year, the Chamber is promoting non-monetary donation requests from our non-profit members. As of this posting, 19 non-profit members have sent in their requests, which are posted on the Chamber website at https://bit.ly/LeapofKindnessDay. Requests were also sent out individually on our Facebook and Instagram feeds over the past few weeks.
If you have a minute, please check out the list of requests, which are summarized below. They range from small item donations to volunteer time to more substantial needs (but it never hurts to ask!). Full request details and contact information for each non-profit participating are available at https://bit.ly/LeapofKindnessDay. If you are able to help fulfill one request, remember to let us know
Leap of Kindness Day Donation Requests from Member Non-Profits
Action Inc.: Personal care items/toiletries for guests at their Emergency Shelter.
Backyard Growers: Gift cards to Timberline Enterprises to buy lumber.