International Dories Off-Season Update From Erik Dombrowski

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Winter is upon us!

You’d never know it the last couple of days, but its time to get the dories on dry land for the off-season.  We will be removing 2 dories this Sunday morning if we can get a couple trailers and a few volunteers to help haul, nest and put them away.  We are planning to meet at 9 am at the High School landing with trailers or 9:30 am at Eastern Ave Self-Storage to help move them.  Please let us know if you can help.

2 dories will remain in the water for your use through the winter to be hauled in the Spring for maintenance.

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Mark your calendars for a fundraiser at Jalepenos in Gloucester benefitting the IDRC with a percentage of the night’s profits!  Thursday, December 22nd…get your Christmas shopping done and stop by for dinner & drinks with your fellow dory rowers.

Hoping for a large turn-out and competitive races in June, so keep rowing through the off-season.

See you Sunday!

IDRC Board

DOROTHY TALBOT MEMORIAL RINK RE-DEDICATION SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2011 AT 2PM

TIM THOMAS, RAY BOURQUE AND MILAN LUCIC MEMORABILIA RAFFLE
BRUINS LEGEND REGGIE LEMELIN WILL BE AVAILABE FOR AUTOGRAPHS AND PICTURES
PUBLIC FREE SKATE 2 TO 4 PM

The City of Gloucester is investing over $877,000 worth of much needed improvements in the Dorothy Talbot Memorial Rink. The improvements include a new roof, the replacement of the dehumidification system and the dasherboard system and as part of the city’s Green Buildings Program, a new low E ceiling will be installed in the spring of 2012.

People use the Dorothy Talbot Memorial Rink on a regular basis.  When going into the rink there is large green lettering above the door that reads the Dorothy Talbot Memorial Rink.  I’m sure some people never give a thought as to why this facility is named after her.

Dorothy Talbot was a wife, mother, grandmother, friend and loved the City of Gloucester.  Although she was born in Maine, she called Gloucester home.  Dottie was a professional accountant by trade working for many years on Lexington Avenue in Magnolia for K&M Business Services.  She was a member of St. Ann’s Parish, St. Joseph’s Chapel Guild, served on the St. Joseph’s Council and was a past chairperson of the annual St. Joseph’s Church Fair.  She was also a member of the Cape Ann Historical Association, the American Legion Auxiliary and the Friends of the Council on Aging.

From 1983-1987 she served on the Gloucester City Council and again in 1991.  During her tenure she was the chairman of the Finance Committee, served on the coalition for Affordable Housing Committee and was appointed by the Mass Municipal Association which helped advise the Governor on municipal problems and concerns regarding the local government.  She was also the co-founder of the Cape Ann Girls Softball League, coached the Magnolia Lions softball team, was a girl scout leader, a director of the Junior League Baseball and was equipment manager for the Lions Youth Football Program.

Her fundraising activities included years of work with the Magnolia Library, Magnolia Lions, St. Joseph’s Chapel and many other local charities.  In her memory a scholarship in her name was formed.

A family friend, the late Bill Rose gave the eulogy at her funeral.  A few comments he had regarding her was that she was a doer and was even better getting other people to do things.  She was the epitome of leading by example.  In his many years coaching the football or softball teams for the Magnolia Lions, he had quit many times only to be told by his good friend Dorothy that he couldn’t quit, she was the driving force behind the scenes and made us all better than we wanted to be.  Dorothy founded and led the Save the Rink Committee, a body created to insure public access to the O’Maley School sports facility.  She was very proud of keeping this facility open without using taxpayer funds.

After hearing the eulogy by Bill Rose, the late Mayor William Rafter was so impressed with her community activities, particularly the Save the Rink Committee that he recommended to the City Council that the O’Maley Rink be named in her memory and finally adopted by the City Council in 1992.

The rink has served the community well for the past 38 years and the actions by
Mayor Kirk, the City Council and School Committee to restore the Talbot rink will provide community access for another 40 years.  Our family is grateful that the rink has been renovated and is a testament to Dottie’s commitment to the youth and citizens of the City of Gloucester, a City she loved so much.   In conclusion a favorite saying of hers:

Do it Now ~ Talk about it Tomorrow!

Football Friday – GHS vs Beverly Photos from Thom Falzarano

Click Photo for more views

This weeks game is Friday, November 4th @ 7:00pm  Newell Stadium.

GHS Fishermen vs The Salem Witches.

Learn-to-Skate Session at the Talbott Rink Saturday

Hi Joey

This Saturday starts a new Learn-to-Skate session at the Talbott Rink at the O’Maley Middle School.

It’s for boys and girls 2 1/2yrs and up.  The classes are instructed by professional coaches and both hockey and figure skating skills are taught.  The classes start @ 1pm but skaters should arrive early to register and put on  their skates.  All Learn-to-Skate skaters must wear a helmet.

For more information see our Web site: http://cafsc.org/

or our FACEBOOK page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cape-Ann-Skating-Club/150068585048452?ref=ts

or call: Faye @ 978-546-2290

Hope to see a lot of you there!~Maryanne Askwyth

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SKI MOVIE PREMIERE Friday, November 18th

Award-winning Ski Film producer Matchstick Productions, in conjunction with the Rockport Middle School Ski Club, will host a World Premier screening of their 2011 film “Attack of La Nina” on Friday, November 18th at 7:30 p.m. at the Rockport High School Auditorium.

Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students under 14 and will be available at the door.  Doors open at 6:30.  Door prizes and Swag will be given away.  MSP is widely heralded for its use of High Definition technology in capturing the most extreme winter athletes ripping big lines around the globe. This Powder Magazine “Ski Movie of the Year” was filmed on location in Colorado, California, British Columbia, Alaska and more! The RMS Ski Club offers students the opportunity to learn about the sport of skiing by making available transportation, lessons, gear and lift tickets weekly during the Winter.
Proceeds go to support the RMS Ski Club.

Cape Ann Skating Halloween Party!!

Maryanne Askwyth writes-

Here are some cute photos of the skaters at our Halloween party.  The little goblins enjoyed music, lots of treats and they got to bring a friend to skate for free!!  Very fun

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Photos from Maryanne Askwyth

Cape Ann Skaters at the Hamilton Wenham Skate Club Fall Exhibition

Hi Joey

Here’s a nice photo of Faye Greel, Learn to Skate Director at Cape Ann Skating and Alisa Contreras, coach,  with some Cape Ann Skaters at the Hamilton Wenham Skate Club Fall Exhibition.  Fun afternoon and the skaters were all wonderful!

Enjoy ~Maryanne Askwyth

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Congratulations Kyle Edmonds and Joey Ciolino on your race at the Head of the Charles!

From:

Little Harbor Boathouse Community Rowing & Paddling Center

Little Harbor Boathouse rowers shine in 37th annual Earnestine Bayer Race on the Charles on Sunday, October 24. Pictured L to R: Congratulations to Little Harbor Boathouse Teen Rowing Program Rowers Kyle Edmonds and Joe Ciolino, first place finishers in the Men’s Doubles (27:08); Developmental Rowing Program rower Cristina Campa, 2nd place in the Women’s 40-49 (29:54) and LHB member, Eileen Perry, (not pictured) 1st place finish in the Women’s 50-59 class (28:31)! Way to row all!

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WOOOHOOOO!  Way To Go Guys!

YOUTH Sports is where it’s at! Chargers – Rockets Football and Cheerleaders !!!!!!

Click Photo for more views of the Players and Cheerleaders in action!

Cape Ann Figureskating Club Info

I just want to introduce our club to your news blog.  We skate out of the Talbott rink @ the O’Maley Middle School in Gloucester and @ The Pingree School in Hamilton.

We have a fantastic Learn-To-Skate Program as well as groups, clinics and private classes for all levels.  7 of our skaters, after qualifying @ the 2011 Bay State Games

traveled to San Diego to compete against athletes from across the country, they all came home with at least one medal!

Our Web site is: http://cafsc.org/   and our FACEBOOK page is: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cape-Ann-Skating-Club/150068585048452

Next Saturday our skaters @ 12:00 our having a Halloween party, they are wearing their costumes and can bring a friend that can skate for free!

Let me know if I can give you anymore information about our club!!

Thanks

Maryanne Askwyth

Halloween bring a friend

Wingin’ It

Hi Joey,

Nice day for windsurfing!  This guy was sailing from Niles Beach across the outer harbor.

Enjoy!
~Bill O’Connor
North Shore Kid

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Statement From The Gloucester Fishermen Athletic Association About Next Year’s Gloucester Triathlon

"The Gloucester Fishermen Athletic Association has decided not to host the annual Gloucester Fisherman Sprint Triathlon in 2012, as we’ve done since its creation in 2009. The triathlon takes a huge amount of time and resources to organize and run, so the GFAA plans instead to focus on other efforts that better support our fundraising goals. We are immensely grateful to all who participated in the Gloucester Tri and helped make it possible the last three years. The Gloucester Fishermen Athletic Association remains more committed than ever to helping all of Gloucester’s children participate in the sport of their choice, regardless of financial circumstances."

-Janda Ricci-Munn, founder/race coordinator, Gloucester Fisherman Sprint Triathlon

Gloucester Fishermen Athletic Association

978-283-1034

janda@jrmtraining.com

click the photo below for a slide show of past Gloucester Fishermen Triathlon photos

Cape Ann Youth Hockey Learn to Skate & Learn to Play Hockey Programs for 2011-12

Cape Ann Youth Hockey

CAYH

Learn to Skate & Learn to Play Hockey Programs for 2011-12

Programs at various skill levels for boys & girls age 3 to 14

In-Person Registration for CAYH Learn to Skate/Initiation, Cape Ann Cross Ice, and In-House Hockey Team

Thursday October 13th @ Talbot Rink from 5:30 to 7:30 pm

or register online at www.capeannyouthhockey.com

Programs begin on Saturday, October 29th.

Questions? Visit our website or contact CAYH Registrar, Kristin Michel @ 978-290-6035

Ice Skating Lessons Gloucester

The Cape Ann Figure Skating Club is starting their new fall session of ICE SKATING classes right in Gloucester at the O’Malley Middle School for Boys and Girls.  Classes start this Saturday, September 24th at noon.  There are lessons for all ages and levels.  Special Tot Classes for ages 3 and up, Classes for Beginners, Advanced and even Adults!  We are offering a 6 week session for $120. 
Other classes, days and times are available.  We are offering a Tues 6 pm group class as well.  Along with Learn To Skate Classes at the Pingree School in S. Hamilton.  Private lessons also available.
We hope to see you this year.  Please let us know if you have any questions or need more information.
Alisa Contreras
Coach
978 882-1777

2011 Gran Prix of Gloucester October 1 & 2- It’s Coming

-and Paul Boudreau assured me there will be a beer tent!

If you haven’t seen the spectacle that is cyclocross at The Gran Prix of Gloucester, mark your calendar now!  I’ve heard from many many folks that you just won’t believe the action.  It’s one of the best spectator sports around.

Here’s an article in the Herald’s travel section-

Cape Ann crusaders

Annual bike race draws visitors to Gloucester

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Ron Schrank Has Some Nice Things To Say

Ron writes-

Hey Joey,

We haven’t met but I live in Gloucester and we really enjoy your blog/web site.

My reason for this contact is to thank you for the great coverage of the Fish Box Derby. The post by Patrick really made my day as the father of two adult girls and the Papa of Alexis and Ava who won this years event.

Your coverage of all things Gloucester is beyond compare and I can only imagine the time and effort you put into this thing. Keep up the great work and know that your efforts are appreciated.

Ron Schrank

Well Ron we ain’t done yet.

Here’s a whole lot more photos in a slide show from Melissa Cox (click the pic for the photos)

Things To Do This Weekend- The Oarmaster’s Cup

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The prestigious Oarmaster’s Cup with be presented to the fastest single dory rower in the land.  All will be decided this Sunday, September 25th at 10 AM in Gloucester Harbor .  The course will start and finish off the pier at the Heritage Center (show up there with your gear to row).  Four boat heats will row out to Ten Pound Island, around clockwise and return to the finish line (1.7 miles).  All members are eligible to compete and of course all are encouraged to attend, watch some great races and join us for refreshments afterward.

And, a heartfelt “thank you” to who helped remove the dories last weekend.  It only took an hour or so due to a great turn out.  You volunteers are what make this organization work!

IDRC Board