Author: Joey Ciaramitaro
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Volunteer Open House at Backyard Growers!
Learn how to get involved at Backyard Growers!
From helping at school taste tests, to building gardens, to joining an event committee, there are lots of ways to get involved at BYG. Join us on Sept 13th to learn about all our different programs and what you can do to help!

To view all current volunteer opportunities visit http://www.backyardgrowers.org/take-action/
Gloucester Fire Department to Receive Federal Grants for New Ambulance and Equipment
GLOUCESTER — Chief Eric Smith is pleased to announce that the Gloucester Fire Department will be awarded two Assistance to Firefighters Grants next week.
WHEN:
Monday, Sept. 17, at 10 a.m.
WHERE:
Gloucester Fire Headquarters, 8 School St.
WHO:
Gloucester Fire Department
FEMA representatives
Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken
State Rep. Ann-Margaret Ferrante and State Sen. Bruce Tarr
Representatives from the offices of Sens. Ed Markey and Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Seth Moulton
Members of the public and media are invited to attend.
WHAT:
Representatives from FEMA will visit the Gloucester Fire Department to officially present grants of nearly $500,000 to support the purchase new equipment that will augment and upgrade the department’s ambulance fleet.
A $321,000 grant will help fund the purchase of a new ambulance, while another $145,000 will support the addition of upgraded stretcher loading systems onto three of its existing ambulances.
The auto loader will allow firefighters to automatically lift and lower stretchers into and out of the ambulances, easing the stress on first responders’ backs that results from repeatedly lifting heavy equipment. The systems also enhance patient safety by ensuring that stretchers are secured within the ambulance, reducing the potential for injury should a crash occur.
“These grants will greatly enhance our ability to serve the community and ensure efficient, safe transport for our firefighter paramedics and patients alike,” Chief Smith said. “I’m looking forward to welcoming FEMA to our city and thanking them personally for their continued support of our firefighters.”
The federal grants will cover the vast majority of the costs of the new ambulance and equipment, though the city of Gloucester is responsible for approximately $46,000 of the cost.
O’Maley After School Program Sign Up
Here’s the link- www.omaley.gloucesterschools.com
FLASH SALE!

Slime Making at Art Haven!
It’s a Friday Night Art Party
Friday, September 28th, for kids grades 1-5
Come have a blast making slime with all sorts of fun color and mix-ins. After we will watch a movie. REGISTER at http://www.arthaven.org to reserve your child’s spot. $20 for the first child and $10 for siblings.
For more information email traci@arthaven.org.
Check us out at http://www.arthaven.org
Sawyer Free Library Events 9/10-9/15
City of Gloucester to Commemorate 9/11 Anniversary
City of Gloucester to Commemorate 9/11 Anniversary
GLOUCESTER — Fire Chief Eric Smith and Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken
announce that the Gloucester Fire Department and the City of
Gloucester will conduct a 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony next month to mark
the 17th anniversary of the attacks.
WHEN:
Tuesday, Sept. 11
9:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. (Remembrance Ceremony)
WHERE:
Gloucester Fire Department, 8 School St. (9/11 Remembrance Ceremony)
Gloucester City Hall, 9 Dale Ave. (Gathering following ceremony)
WHAT:
Gloucester firefighters, police officers, veterans and members of the
United States Coast Guard will honor all who perished on 9/11 at New
York’s World Trade Center, The Pentagon and in western Pennsylvania.
The ceremony will also pay tribute to the members of the armed forces
who have given their lives in the ongoing war on terror.
Immediately following the ceremony, a gathering for the community will
take place at Gloucester City Hall. Refreshments will be provided, and
there will be a commemorative display honoring 9/11 victims.
“With each passing year, it becomes all the more important for us
gather and remember the thousands of civilians who were taken from us
on 9/11, as well as the police officers, firefighters and soldiers who
gave their lives in service to their fellow Americans both on that day
and in the years since,” Mayor Theken said.
All are invited and encouraged to attend to observe this solemn occasion.
“The civilians and first responders we lost on 9/11 were the first
casualties in the war on terror that has claimed thousands more
American lives in the 17 years since that day,” Chief Smith. “I want
to invite the entire community to join us in collectively remembering
their sacrifice and honoring their memory.”
Ahhh, Home. Thanks Kate for hanging the flag :)

aaaand we have a live look at our buddy Craig Kimberley watching his beloved Steelers –
Local Artists helping a Local Non-Profit!Help us get the Phyllis A back in the water!
GloucesterCast 296 With Jimmy and Pat Dalpiaz, Heidi Dallin, Susanne Powers, Karen Pischke, Meg Stratton, Fran White, Susanne Powers, Richard Einhorn, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 9/9/18

GloucesterCast 296 With Jimmy and Pat Dalpiaz, Heidi Dallin, Susanne Powers, Karen Pischke, Meg Stratton, Fran White, Susanne Powers, Richard Einhorn, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 9/9/18
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Topics Include:
Cape Ann Community Cinema Listings are always stickied in the GMG Calendar at the top of the blog or you can click here to go directly to the website
Pat and Jimmy brought Cape Ann Coffee Almond Croissants
Our Friend Susan Lipsette Is Gone and We Already Miss Her
Backyard Growers Fall Harvest Days in Schools, Third Annual Great Gloucester Growdown
We survived the heat
Best Time of The Year- Patriots/ NFL/ Celtics/ Bruins
Duckworth’s Bistro
Dreamtime Wellness Reiki training class- sign up www.dreamtimewellness.com
Kim’s Children’s Program At cape Ann Museum
Sleeping with a pillow between your legs
Getting old and stretching
Minke Whale In Smith Cove- photos here
New Owners At Two Sisters- Thank You Patty
Mother of Grace Fiesta Festivities
The “new” Pier 23
Trio
James Eves Photoshop Lessons Click here for info
Allergy Season
Monarch Update
Hermann’s Lipizzana Horses at Cogswell Grant today, the 9th and next weekend 14,15 & 16th Link here
Cape Ann Symphony is celebrating Bernstein’s centennial in upcoming concert. For tickets and schedules click here
Cape Ann Symphony is celebrating Bernstein’s centennial in upcoming concert. For tickets and schedules click here
Susanne Powers plays with CAS and is the new orchestra manager
Youth Acting Workshop New Session For More Info Click Here


The Thin Red Line #commercialfishing #GloucesterMA

How Fresh Was Your Tuna Today?
Hermann’s Lipizzana Horses at Cogswell Grant
Hi Joey, we visited the excellent Lipizzana horses at Cogswell Grant today, which was excellent ! Can you give them a shout out on GMG they are there today, the 9th and next weekend 14,15 & 16th..
Reason I ask is there has been very little publicity and the turn out today was rather low. This benefits Historic New England so I think they deserve a mention..
Link to the website: http://shop.historicnewengland.org/store/filtered/d_1/ct8_Cogswell%27s-Grant/
Many thanks,
Ted Watkinson
Gloucester
Private Joseph S. Mattos Jr Flag dedication Ceremony October 5th
Community Meditation Mondays has a new name!! 😀 All are welcome. See you on Monday, Sept 10th! 6:00-7:15pm $5.00
Cape Ann Vernal Pond Team Benefit Concert Featuring The Fools
Now Serving Pumpkinhead By Shipyard brewing Co At Minglwood and Lat 43
Sticky gooey foods…
Sticky gooey foods create sticky goo in our bodies – in Ayurveda this is known as “Ama” (toxins).
Ask your self the following questions:
Do you often feel a sense of blockage (such as constipation or congestion)
Do you often have difficulty digesting food
Do you feel foggy when waking up
Do you feel weak for no apparent reason
Do you often feel lethargic and unmotivated
Do you feel the need to cough regularly
Do you become easily exhausted, both mentally and physically
Do you frequently feel depressed
Do you often have no taste for food
Do you catch a cold several times a year
If you answered yes to 5 or more of the above questions – you have moderate to high amount of ama (toxins) in your body.
Contact Ayurveda Wellness Healing, LLC for a consultation and let us assist you in clearing those toxins.
“Blockage is disease/Flow…
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Charles Shurcliff Pre-Demo Studio Showroom Pop Up Show September, 11 – 15th. Demonstration Friday September, 14 (2pm)
Charles Shurcliff is an Ipswich resident who was born in Beverly, MA. He started drawing during the Roosevelt Administration and spent twenty years learning the fundamentals of painting from his grandfather, Cape Ann painter Charles Hopkinson. He went on to study painting at the Cummington School of the Arts followed by eight years at Harvard University. For many years Charles enjoyed a parallel, and more gainful, career in Architecture and Landscape Architecture. Charles’ demo will take place outdoors in front of the art association. He will paint the beautiful harbor scene in his signature quick, loose plein air painting style. The demo will total one hour, and questions are welcomed as he goes along. Let’s hope for good weather!






