Update – Restoration Gloucester – The Curcuru House

WE LOVE YOU
I could not be prouder of Gloucester. This certainly was one of our finest hours. I would like to share with all of you the events that transpired from the perspective of the organizer of the fundraiser for the Curcuru family.
I was by no measure the first person involved. I had been watching from afar as a group of about twenty were discussing how to best react to the letter. The group had hit a bit of a hurdle, so I offered just a small semblance of guidance. I had some very basic knowledge of what was the natural next step. I was pulled into the chat and by the nature of my involvement began to take ownership of the effort. There really was no delineating point. It just happened. We then moved quickly from idea to action.
We created the GoFundMe. We wrote the story as concisely as we could and such that it was an accurate reflection of what was an emotionally charged campaign. Due to an unforeseen circumstance the GoFundMe went live a full week before we were ready. It was posted to Facebook on August 6th. We took it in stride and ran with it. The following day I reached out to all the local media outlets with the story. A week or so later Boston 25 News as well as the Gloucester Times ran the story. Within a little over a week and a half we had raised $25,000 through over 270 donations. A milestone. I was not surprised.
The story began to spread to other media outlets including KISS 108, NBC10 Boston and then nationally with the Washington Post. The national attention drove the fundraiser to reach another milestone. We had raised $50,000 through 655 donations. We were just shy of three weeks into the fundraising.
Another day had passed and then it was posted globally. Each time a donation was made my phone would sound an alert. I was sitting on the couch with the phone left at my desk. The frequency with which the alerts were coming in encouraged me to look at the phone. I saw donations coming in within seconds of one another. I searched google news for “The Curcuru House” and there it was on Yahoo! Australia and CNN. It had gone global. It had gone viral.
Within a few days the other local media outlets ran the story including the Boston Globe. People Magazine ran it the same day. A day or two later it was posted on Fox News. Within less than five weeks we had raised almost $90,000.
In early September the necessary permits were issued, and the work was under way. By the end of day, the Curcuru family had their new roof. The reaction through out Facebook was that of joy, love, and achievement. A sentiment of love conquering all.
We are in a bit of a holding pattern as we await the scheduling of the remaining work. The siding, the windows, and the stairs are soon to be replaced. While this would not be considered a particularly large construction project it is, like any other, subject to the availability of sub-contractors. All contractors schedule themselves out at least a month if not a month and a half. This is the nature of their work and how they keep themselves on pace to have work with some level of regularity.
We were contacted by some contractors outside of the city. Early on I had made the business decision to not accept free work. I wanted a legitimate business transaction to take place so we could hold any contractor who performed sub-par work accountable. A legitimate business transaction requires a contract to perform the work and an associated agreement from the customer to pay for the work. What a disaster this would be if the Curcuru’s received a new roof that was no better than the one they had. How would we seek reparations if the contractor received no pay? How would we seek reparations if the contractor had done it at cost? The family agreed with the decision. They were onboard. All funding would be public.
This city is unique in that they consider every son and daughter to be one of their own. We do not take kindly to a situation when someone who might be considered an outsider acts with malintent towards one of our own or the city as a whole. I believe it’s part of that age-old fisherman mentality. It still prevails today especially in small neighborhoods like that of Portuguese Hill.
The people of this community reacted and without any real provocation. They just did what they do and provided support. Gloucester is responsible for nearly 50% of donations. Again, I am not surprised. I have lived in this city long enough to have witnessed the outpouring of love and support from this community. I saw it with my own father during his wake. So many came to help lift us up and heal our aching hearts. I had discussed with a family friend an event that I had witnessed that told me of what was to come of the Curcuru fundraiser. When the city lost one of its beloved hero’s, firefighter Mike Smith, the outpouring of support was nothing short of amazing. St Anne’s church was filled to its maximum capacity forcing parishioners to fill the steps outside the church. People were in the street because there was no other place to stand. It was this event that had me knowing what Gloucester would do to help the Curcuru family. While I could predict what Gloucester would do, I could not have predicted that it would have gone national or global. The story had touched the hearts of so many around the world. People could identify with the hardships that the Curcuru family had endured. Canada, Australia, Arizona, California, Tennessee, Colorado, I could go on. For the people of Gloucester, I believe it merely was a situation where one of their own was subjected to the receipt of an inconsiderate letter with what would otherwise be disheartening words.
We all quickly forgot about the letter once the fundraising was under way. I spoke to Jimmy Curcuru Sr. nearly every day. It was rarely brought up. Our discussions included amazement at how much had been raised and had us looking forward to when the work would start and what would be done. But that was only a small part of our discussions. We spent more time talking about our families, the neighborhood, our city, our faith, and the peaceful loving things that people often talk about around here. I ran in and out of their house as a kid with Jimmy Jr. but we all got to know each other on a different level. These truly are people that are the shining light of Gloucester. I was in the right place. I was doing the right thing. I was doing it for the right people.
There was much work that came with all of this. The family had to endure being in the public eye and the repetition of interviews by the media. I commend them for their durability, their toughness, and their ability to rise to the occasion and play what was the most important role.
Much like Jimmy Jr.’s beautiful, inspiring, and loving words, I can say to those who wrote the letter that we love you, we forgive you, and when the time calls that you need the support of your city, Gloucester, we will be there for you too.
You can view our current progress with the Curcuru House and all of our future projects. “Follow” our facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/restorationgloucesterTo view the fundraiser page visit http://www.restorationgloucester.com

Check out this @USCGNortheast Coast Guard Cutter Banging Through Gloucester Outer Harbor. Video from Warren Waugh

@ChiefEdConley: Expect a low flying helicopter tomorrow 10/1 around the harbor @WickedTuna filming aerial shots

Paige Walkers Group

is the name of our Team which will be walking to defeat ALS this coming Saturday,
October 3, 2020. Our walk will be about 3 miles in length, beginning and ending at
Trefry Park just past the entrance to Rocky Neck, opposite the parking lot. This is the
culmination of the North Shore ALS annual fundraiser and promises to be a good time.
The plan is for walkers to meet at the park from 10:15 on, when coffee plus will be
served, and for our walk to start at 10:45. This event usually takes place at Endicott
College but will be virtual this year due to Covid-19 restrictions. The opening ceremony
will be presented on Zoom, for those who are interested.

We welcome anyone who would like to join us. Masks are required and we will be social
distancing. If you would like to make a donation to help find a cure for ALS, the Donate
link below will take you to the page where you can do so. All donations on behalf of
Team Paige Walkers will be directed to the Healey Center at Mass General, which is
conducting much very promising research.

Every 90 minutes a person in this country is diagnosed with ALS and every 90 minutes
another person will lose their battle against this disease. ALS occurs throughout the world
with no racial, ethnic, or socioeconomic boundaries.
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive, fatal neuromuscular disease that
slowly robs the body of its ability to walk, speak, swallow and breathe. The life
expectancy of a person with ALS averages 2 to 5 years from the time of diagnosis. ALS
can strike anyone.

We hope to see you here.

Leslie Pearlman, Team Captain

DONATE HERE

Celebrate National Coffee Day with Breakwater Roasters at 3 Duncan Street in Gloucester!

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Coffee Locally-Roasted in the heart of Gloucester – shipped [FOR FREE] directly to you!

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Order a 12 oz bag or a monthly subscription delivered right to your door, and taste the difference freshly roasted coffee beans makes!

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Come see where the magic happens and visit Breakwater Roasters at 3 Duncan Street in Gloucester.

TheBreakwater Roasters Cafeis open from 7 AM to 2 PM daily.

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Volunteers Needed!

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SeniorCare’s Meals on Wheels program needs volunteers in Gloucester, Essex, Manchester and Ipswich to deliver noon-time meals to elders who live in your community. Meals are delivered 10am – Noon, Monday-Friday. If you have two hours to give one or two mornings each week, please let us know. COVID Safety Protocols are in place and training is provided. Please contact SeniorCare to learn about how you can sign up and get started. RSVP@Seniorcareinc.org or 978-281-1750 x568

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Lawn Project Report: Day 6

Kate and Jimmy did a ton of prep work aerating, raking and laying out new topsoil to the area that was previously home to some enormous overgrown hedges that were out of control.

I finished up the following day with the second section and laid new seed into the topsoil we got at Wolf Hill.

Here’s that timelapse video from six days ago:

Everything I’ve read says patience and watering would be the rule of thumb for the next steps. That we wouldn’t see any results for 7 days or so.

Day 1:

Anxious would be the word to describe the past 6 days, wondering if our first attempt at establishing a new lawn from seed would pay off.

Well it’s day six and we finally have some grass seed germinating!!!

Very exciting watching the grass grow I must say!

FALL 2020 Youth Acting Workshop Students to Perform New Plays Written by Young Playwrights Workshop Students

CLASS BEGINS OCTOBER 5

OPEN TO STUDENTS UNDER 18 YEARS OLD

Although we won’t be able to have students in the theatre this fall, classes will still be held online for 2 hours a week.  We are embracing this new format by producing seven online performances using the 2020 Young Playwrights selections. All students in the Fall Youth Acting Workshop will rehearse and perform these exciting new plays.  “This is such a great opportunity for both our young actors and young playwrights!” according to GSC Education Director Heidi Dallin, ” Following the tremendous success of the virtual production of Tyler Dwiggins’ SubText  we produced this summer in the NeverDark season featuring our teen students, producing our young playwrights work and featuring students from the acting program seemed like a perfect merging of talents. These young actors get the opportunity to create characters in world premiere plays and the playwrights get the opportunity for their plays to be produced! So exciting!!” 

Gloucester Stage Youth Acting Workshops is a professional training program designed to provide young people with an outlet to nurture their creative potential through developing self-confidence, communication and teamwork skills to use in their daily life as well as introducing them to the skills necessary for professional theater.

A thrilling lineup of seven short plays written during the Young Playwrights Workshop will be performed online by this Fall Acting Class. Starting with an audition bootcamp and including classes in mastering dialects, script analysis from the page to the zoom stage, vocal production and acting for the zoom stage , this fast-paced rehearsal and instruction schedule fits into just six weeks before the students’ filmed performance.

The Performance Workshop runs October 5 through November 12:  Mondays and Thursdays from 4:00 – 5:00pm on zoom. The Workshop is open to all students under 18 years old. Reduced Price Tuition of $145 (regularly $250). Scholarships available for those with financial need.Led by Education Director Heidi Dallin and welcoming guest directors and former GSC apprentices: Danvers’ Sarah Vandewalle, Newburyport’s Alexis Rappaport and Kentucky’s Liana Genoud as well as Gloucester’s Billy Burgoyne and Newburyport’s Stephen Faria.

The seven plays chosen for the Fall Showcase of New Plays were written during the GSC Young Playwrights Workshop taught by Newburyport’s Deirdre Girard in June. A selection committee read the record-breaking number of plays submitted by the young playwrights for the Fall Showcase and the top 7 plays were selected for production.

The plays selected are: 

DEATH BY …. by Jackson Altieri

7 MINUTES     by Naia Gibson

CATS GOT TALENT by Nathan Gorman-Melo

STUCK IN SPACE   by Scarlet Lee

THE UNBELIEVABLE  by C.M.

ALLEGIANCE by Morgan Reilly

CHOOSING TO TALK by James WestRegistration is now open to participate in the Performance Workshop. Limited Availability.   To register, go to  https://gloucesterstage.com/youth-acting-workshop/
For further information, contact Heidi at 978-283-6688

Cam Newton On @TheGregHillShow Saying ALLLL the Right Things!

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The most frustrating playoff basketball I’ve ever seen mercifully concluded last night with a Celtics loss.

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Does this pre-game speech from Brad Stevens make you want to run through a brick wall for this team or what? An elimination game and there’s no hype, no sense of urgency. I’m so disappointed. Credit to Miami, but the basketball we’ve seen in the last two series from Boston was the most frustrating basketball I’ve ever watched. I’ve never seen such a hard time making what should be easy buckets at the rim. Lazy three point shooting instead of trying to work the ball inside #brutal #Celtics



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Lowering Blood Pressure Naturally With CBD!

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Thanks to a growing body of research into the health benefits of cannabidiol (CBD) and other cannabinoids, a picture is beginning to emerge of the numerous biological processes that are influenced by these incredible compounds. Additionally, scientists are starting to realize that many of these processes follow daily cycles, which means that using cannabinoids at different times of the day or night can have a major impact on their efficiency. Accordingly, new research shows that taking CBD just before bed significantly increases its capacity to lower blood pressure and treat hypertension.

Harnessing The Body Clock

At the cutting edge of medicine is a relatively new and incredibly exciting modality called chronotherapy, which takes into account the body’s natural rhythms in order to ensure that medications are administered at the most appropriate time of the day. Also known as the circadian rhythm, the body’s daily ebb and flow is produced by…

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The Negg Boiled Egg Peeler

We tested this on today’s GloucesterCast Podcast.

The Premise is that it makes it super easy to peel an egg .

It takes me forever to peel an egg and I always mess up. But I love a couple of boiled eggs for breakfast to keep me from eating like an asshole.

Here’s the link to purchase

Press play to view our product review: