Photo: Jackie Bennett

My View of Life on the Dock
Photo: Jackie Bennett


Happy Cinco De Mayo! Thank you.


These monthly updates give us the opportunity to report on the wonderful progress being made across GMGI. We are grateful not only to have consistent and positive updates to share, but also for the engaged and supportive community that shares in our excitement.
This month, you can read about: the stellar Class of 2021 as they continue their internships; the addition of a new team member who will lead the biomanufacturing curriculum in the soon-to-be-completed lab space at the Academy; details on an exciting research collaboration with a neighbor across the harbor; and a sneak peak of some good news to come on sequencing the lobster genome!
Please continue to send us your thoughts, comments and feedback – this communication is valued and appreciated by all of us.
Chris Bolzan
Executive Director

Photo credit: Ocean Alliance
Partnership with GMGI and Ocean Alliance Continues
For the past three years, GMGI has…
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Mother’s Day is almost here and our teams have been working to put together a line up ofspecial menusthat she’ll love.

Click on the restaurant’s name below to view our Mother’s Day Specials.
15 Walnut.The Spot Winchester.Hale Street Tavern.Maggie’s Farm.Minglewood Harborside.The Spot Georgetown.Opus.Cala’s.
Give Mom something delicious this Mother’s Day!
Treat Mom to a cocktail with her friends on one of our outdoor patios, a much-deserved date night in a cozy booth, or perhaps she’ll even take you to lunch ; )
Order yourSerenitee Gift Cardonline or purchase one at any of our restaurants.E-Gift Cardsare also available.
“Water Shuttle Seasonal Passes” $75 for the whole season! available online now




Hello Nautical Lovers!
Ipswich River Craft is 1 year old – who would have ever thought this little sign hobby would have taken off? But, because of you – it all has – Thank You Thank You from the bottom of my heart. A few other people also helped us become who we are and we are saying thank you to them as well.
My good friend, Keith & Britt Emery ordered 7 signs right as we started out and that was just their first order. That’s him in the picture with my dog Jack doing a tv interview.
And then Tom Silva, from This Old House taught me the right way to make our product the best it could be. Hear some of those tricks, while Tommy gives an inside peek to his home workshop and show’s us what he is working on now. Plus, we give him a sign. Be sure to watch us on Facebook and Instagram to see what his sign says. Those interviews can all be seen on our FB page at Ipswichrivercraft or on Instagram @ipswichrivercraft @tomsilvatoh. look under reels, and igtv.


The Perfect Gift for Mom
This spring we are cranking out signs and hoping to fill a bunch of Mother’s Day orders. Name signs are a winning gift as you know, and we are also running a special sale on our mini sign that says” I Love U” – for $115. But don’t wait until the last minute, put your orders in now to be sure to get in time. And don’t forget Dad – Father’s Day is June 20th

We are all about getting noticed, and are now working with Cathleen Williamson from PLUM PR Group in Newburyport to get our PR on track.
Maybe you saw us on “Good Morning Gloucester,” click this link to watch – I come in at 31.34 minutes into the broadcast
“GMG” also did a story about our locations sign. Gotta love Good Morning Gloucester.
And Gloucester’s “1623 Studio’s – Cape Ann Today” did a story about our “covid pivot”.
My CT hometown paper “The Milford Mirror” put us on the front page, and the “New Haven Register” did a feature too.
And my wonderful husband, John produced a video documentary about us.
And Coming Up:
“ICAM” (Ipswich Community Access Media) is putting a story together and so is “Wicked Local” to be published soon. And North Shore Magazine is doing a Feature on us in May! All very exciting. We will also be showing at the Essex, Ct Boat Show April 30, May 1 & 2nd. www.ctspringboatshow.com/about-us.html
But, we especially need your help. We would like to ask you to take a picture of your artwork or item you got from us and post on Facebook or Ideally on your Instagram account and tag us. It will help us get more followers who don’t know about what we do.
Tag us @ipswichrivercraft on Instagram – or follow us on Facbook at Ipswichrivercraft.
Ok that’s it for now…remember boating season is just a few weeks away and that means beach days will be following shortly after that.
Fondly,
Pamela
Pamela@ipswichrivercraft.com( 917) 864 -2762
https://www.facebook.com/ipswichrivercraft/
https://www.etsy.com/shop/IpswichRiverCraft?ref=search_shop_redirect
North Shore Community College Partners with Gloucester High School, and MassHire to Offer Pathway to a Career in Advanced Manufacturing
North Shore Community College is offering a new free training opportunity to become a nationally certified CNC machinist. The program combines math for manufacturing class, career readiness preparation, and hands-on machinist training at Gloucester High School. Through a generous grant by the GE Foundation, the program is free of charge to students and begins on May 24.
Demand for skilled workers in manufacturing is high, and our students are highly sought after by employers. In our most recent class, 100 percent of students pursuing a career were offered employment upon completion.
If you would like more information, please contact Martin Trice at mtrice01@northshore.edu or go to http://bit.ly/ManufacturingTraining to sign up for our next information session.



The Studio Restaurant On Rocky Neck Is Opening This Wednesday!
For Mother’s Day Reservations contact:
events@studiorestaurant.com or Facebook messenger or telephone:
51 Rocky Neck Ave, Gloucester, MA 01930
Reservations for Cinco de Mayo can be made today online through RESY or over the phone today!


http://www.tonnorestaurant.com/
(978) 879-4795
Come join us as we revisit a routine highlighting famous movie theme songs. Not musicals but movies whose theme songs became iconic. Star Wars, Moon River, Midnight Cowboy, Mrs Robinson and more. You bring the popcorn and I’ll bring the music and steps.
For Restorative Yoga, find some cushions, large books, yoga blocks, blankets, whatever you can use instead of bolsters and blocks. We make it work. For more information on Restorative yoga, check out my site, niawithlinda.com. It is a lovely passive practice that gives the participant relaxation and calm. Who couldn’t use that right now.
If you are new to Nia and Restorative Yoga with Linda, these streaming classes are free. Share with anyone who you feel needs a little movement or peace in their lives during this period of social isolation.
So here is how it works. It will be easier for you if you download the…
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