Hi Joey!
This email is a 2 fold information!
Tomorrow I will be at the Harvest Music Festival under the Veterans canopy. For the past 10 years me and my late husband did a 9/11 memorial in Gloucester City Hall. He was a 9/11 survivor. This year our venue will be at the Festival. After 20 years I plan to retire it and donate the memorial to the Cape Ann Veterans. Without a doubt I know Dan would approve. So if you and your castaways are there stop on by!
Also if on your Sunday Podcast could you mention the Elks are doing a autumn plant sale in their parking lot from 10am to 1:00pm.
Thanks for all you do!
Brenda Leahy
Author: Joey Ciaramitaro
September Wild Flowers from Gary Dubinsky

1978 Message In The Bottle Dropped By Gloucester Fisherman Tom Ring Retrieved @UniversalHub

@FishermenGHS: Several Home Openers Today!
Join Phil Nicastro and Jim Capillo for the GHS Football Season Home Opener LIVE at 7PM this Friday, 9/10 on Cape Ann LIVE!

Fall Sports Programs at Cape Ann YMCA!

With the school year back in full swing now, we here at the Cape Ann Y have put together the best afterschool Sports Program possible for the Cape Ann community.
Please check out our fall program flier, with all class times and information below. We have a few spots left in each program, and I encourage you to jump on those spots ASAP!
Registration for all Sports Program can be foundHERE!!!
Savour Kicks Off Sept. Tastings (couldn’t resist)


WHAT: Join us this Saturday, September 11 for a complimentary, transitional tasting bridging summer to fall, with wine sage Kurt Gunkel. Kurt is pouring wines from Masciarelli Wine Co’s. International Portfolio representing: Bordeaux’s east bank, Spain, Italy, Africa & So. Africa …tasters will experience 5 distinctive wines, bottles that may be new to your palette. As always, the tasting is elevated using our imported Riedel stemware.

WHY: The occasion to experience wines with wide-ranging qualities… grape varietals that defined these select wine regions. For this tasting it’s wine that aptly supports robust meats and fowl, rich sauces and cheeses of these storied regions.
WHO: Guest host Kurt Gunkel, international wine specialist and Savour’s Kathleen Morgan have selected a truly eclectic line up of racy, memorable wines.
WHEN: This Saturday, September 11, from 2p to 4p at Savour
HOW: Saturday tastings are complimentary, as is parking behind the store with rear entrance.
Saturday’s Pourings include:
Gini Vermentino, Tuscany, Italy. A golden color of flax, featuring flavors of orange blossoms, boxwood, and elderberry, with a crisp, dry finish of toasted almonds. Pairs Well: with salads, vegetables and soft cheeses like the Italian classic, Robiola.
Groote Post “Sea Salter”, Darling, South Africa. Sauvignon Blanc / Semillon blend, Displaying typical Darling coastal minerality and saline notes with soft nuances of citrus, apricot stone fruit and green apple. 50% aged in French oak, with the remainder aged on the lees for a luscious mouthfeel. Great acidity ensures the wine can age for several years. Pairs Well: with green vegetables, asparagus, goat cheese, curry, roast poultry, and pasta with cream sauces
Doolhof “Dark Lady of the Labyrinth” 100% Pinotage, Wellington South Africa. The name refers to the myth of Ariadne, daughter of King Minos of Crete, and Theseus. This unique wine blends black cherry fruit, clove and nutmeg, with undertones of earthy dark chocolate and coffee. Like Pinot Noir, it’s wonderful with many different foods, but sings with “Midnight Moon” cheese. Pairs Well: with dark meat poultry, such as Duck with a boysenberry sauce.
Ondarre Rioja Reserva 2015, La Rioja, Spain. 100% Tempranillo. Aromas of cherry, berry, tomato sauce and vanilla are smoky and savory. A flush, full mouthfeel is lifted by core acidity, while flavors of blackened spice, tobacco, toast and cassis finish with classic Rioja notes of vanilla, mocha, toast and warmth. This wine already has some age on it (2015) aged both in bottle and oak for years before release. It is a great find and has earned 92 points from the Wine Enthusiast as well as the International Wine award in 2019. Like most Tempranillos a remarkably friendly food wine. Pairs Well: with paella, Chiopino, Manchego Cheese and roasted lamb !
Chateau Pindefleurs, Saint-Emilion Grand Cru, 2018. Predominantly Merlot (90%) and Cabernet Franc. Powerful yet delicate, deep yet refined, Ch. Pindefleurs can be enjoyed young, for the wine’s fresh, bright fruit, or cellared for a few years to reveal the length and elegance characteristic of Saint-Émilion wine. Aged in new French oak for 12 months, the wine is both powerful and soft. characteristic structure of the great Bordeaux wines. Deep plum and cassis flavors with notes of blueberry dominate the palette, while the chalk and wet granite confirm a grand wine of Bordeaux. Pairs Well: with roasted red meat…prime rib and roast leg of lamb. Tuck this away for the Christmas holiday!
Adding to the Masciarelli Tasting is Savour’s Everyday Tech Tastings at the North Shore’s Only – Digital Wine Machine.Taste 20 new wines seasonally
selected and yes, complimentary. All wines are paired with food recommendations from Kathleen….The wine machine is a breeze to use…and fun!
Welcome Your Donation of Any Amount (suggest $5) for Pathways for Children. Thank You! …
Please Note: If you are not fully vaccinated FOR COVID19/Delta, request wearing a mask upon entering Savour, and when not tasting wines….for our mutual health and well-being.
Savour Wine & Cheese l 76 Prospect St. l Gloucester l 978. 282 .1455
savourwineandcheese.com
THE WRITER’S BLOCK
Season Premier of the 32nd Season
September 30, 2021
1623 Studios and Gloucester resident John J. Ronan have announced the 32nd season of the television series, The Writer’s Block with John J. Ronan. The award-winning production is one of the oldest, continuously-running public access shows in New England and has been recognized with a First Prize for an Educational Program at the New England Cable Television Association.
This season opens with Rockport poets Suellen Wedmore, Ruth Maassen, and Bob Whelan, who have created – with six other poets – an exciting new book: Rising Tide: An Anthology of Cape Ann Poets. The program airs Thursday, September 30, 2021, at 8:00 p.m., channel 12, and will be repeated a week later. The year’s lineup of authors will end on episode #400! That program will be an artistic preview of Gloucester’s own 400th anniversary.
John Ronan, producer and host of The Writer’s Block, is a former Gloucester Poet Laureate and a National Endowment for the Arts Fellow in poetry. His most recent book, Taking the Train of Singularity South from Midtown, appeared in 2017. (theRonan.org)
“1623 Studios is a dynamic force for culture on the Cape and we are proud of The Writer’s Block record,” Ronan declares. “This 32nd year is a real milestone, a long running series for any market, at any level, that has survived the virus!”
For more information, send an S.A.S.E. to: The Writer’s Block with John J. Ronan
Box 5524, Gloucester, MA 01930
Free Cape Ann Bible Church community out reach
Good morning Joey,
My name is Steve Quinn, and I am a member of Cape Ann Bible Church 8 Thompson St. In West Gloucester. This Saturday from 8 am till 1Pm we Will be having our annual Fling.
This is an out reach to our community, clothing , house wares, toys, electronics and some furniture. Everything is free for the taking to support those in need through out our community.
If you could promote this for us that would be great.
Thank you so much
Steve Quinn
Church contact info is:
Cape Ann Bible Church
8 Thompson St.
Gloucester, Ma. 01930
978-281-3941
@FishermenGHS: Golf w/a strong showing in win over Rockport 159-137. All 8 guys scored 18+ points.
Costanzo led the way with 32 points. Huge performances out of O’Leary (26), White (29) and Johnson (25).
Half all food At The STUDIO RESTAURANT on Rocky Neck! 9/9**Excluding Sushi and Take Out**

Tradition: MIT’s Phi Kappa Sigma Banging Out The Lobsters For Rush Week @Captjoelobster
The Boys are Back September 7th, 2021-

It’s the first week of September and that means the Boys From Phi Kappa Sigma Are Back For Their Rush Week Lobsters
Past Years-
Its gotta be a dozen or more years running the men from Phi Kappa Sigma come down to Captain Joe’s for Rush week lobsters.
Tradition. Gotta love it!
If you’re a prospective pledge and you don’t go with PHI KAPPA SIGMA you really need to reevaluate your whole college existence.
Just drop out and become a garbage man already because you’re not college material.
Here they are back in 2008-
Rush Phi Kappa Sigma At MIT!
The boys from Phi Kappa Sigma at MIT come every year for rush week to pick up a ton of lobsters to serve prospective rushees.
I thought MIT was primarily an engineering school but apparently they have their marketing down pretty good too!
@FishemenGHS: Opening day for soccer. Any updates due to weather will be announced here.

Have you tried our catering menu?
Make every celebration more enjoyable with our Tonno catering menu! Available for quick and easy ordering online at www.t𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗿𝗲𝘀𝘁𝗮𝘂𝗿𝗮𝗻𝘁.𝗰𝗼𝗺 or call us at 978-879-4795.


Tonno Gloucester
2 Main Street
http://www.tonnorestaurant.com/
(978) 879-4795
Congratulations to GMGI On The New Biomanufacturing Classroom At Gloucester Marine Genomics Institute
Back in 2016 Mac Jones Tweeted About Getting An Offer From BC
2016 doesn’t seem so long ago.
Mac Jones a high schooler tweets this in 2016 and now he’s the Patriots starting QB.
Bananas!

Jimmy Dalpiaz already has his order in for 2

Praying Mantis
Hi Joey
I haven’t seen a Praying Mantis for over 30 years. Doing a little yardwork the other day and I came across this unbelievable prehistoric looking insect.
Charles D. Erbafina

Cape Ann Museum’s Library & Archives reopening after closure and remodeling
Community Open House: Friday, Sept. 10 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

After 1 ½ years of being closed due to the pandemic, a completely remodeled and repainted Library & Archives is reopening at the Cape Ann Museum at 27 Pleasant Street in Gloucester next week. “We are thrilled to welcome the public the new and improved Library & Archives,” said Oliver Barker, the Cape Ann Museum’s Director. “The Museum has been working hard, with the help of our Volunteer Team, to make the space more inviting, accessible and functional in the ways the public needs.”
A Grand Re-opening event for members will be held on Thursday, Sept. 9 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Librarian & Archivist Trenton Carls will give tours of the new layout, discussing projects from the past year, displaying recent acquisitions, and sharing what is on the horizon for the CAM Library & Archives. There will be live music by local jazz musician Steve Lacey, light refreshments, and a small used book sale taking place in the atrium. The CAM Library Volunteer team will be on hand to discuss projects they have been working on and will answer any questions.
The public is invited to a Community Open House on Friday, Sept 10 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Throughout the day, Carls will be on hand to discuss the newly updated and reopened Library, showcasing recent acquisitions, walking visitors through recent digital exhibits and introducing many of the CAM Library Volunteers, without whom, none of this would be possible. On that day, there will be an encore Community Conversations event with the CAM Librarian & Archivist at 1 p.m. to share changes and plans, and seek input from the community about how to make the CAM Library & Archives a welcome and useful resource to all. The Museum’s Librarian & Archivist Trenton Carls shared that, “This is the moment we have been looking forward to since last March. While we have been very fortunate to have had this past year to connect with the community virtually and by appointment, we are eager for everyone to come back in and enjoy this space and CAM’s incredible collections.”
For more information about the exhibit and other events happening at the Cape Ann Museum, visit www.capeannmuseum.org.
Annisquam Village Church to Host a 9/11 Memorial
In remembrance of the 20th Anniversary of 9/11, the Annisquam Village Church at 820 Washington Street in Gloucester will be hosting a brief Memorial Service on the church lawn this Saturday at 8:30 a.m. This interfaith service will include prayer and reflection. The church bells will ring at 8:46 a.m., to mark the moment that the first plane hit the North Tower of the World Trade Center. All are welcome to attend.
For more information: please call the Annisquam Village Church at 978-281-0376.

