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My View of Life on the Dock

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Good afternoon, Joey,
Thank you for your past support in spreading the word regarding Fishing Partnership free trainings.Unfortunately, commercial fishing remains one of the deadliest occupations in the country. North Shore fishermen can access free programming through Fishing Partnership Support Services, a Massachusetts-based non-profit dedicated to improving the health, safety, and economic security of commercial fishermen, their families, and their communities.
Our North Shore Office (located in Gloucester) will be conducting a free, two-day safety training for commercial fishermen on May 2-3 at U.S. Coast Guard Station Gloucester. We invite your coverage of this training in either pre-date sharing of information and/or coverage of the training itself.
Below, is more detail regarding what transpires during each day of training, and I have also attached our event flyer which has details regarding times and registration:
Day One: Safety & Survival –
This training is designed for all fishermen, including crewmen, to learn or hone fundamental skills. Through hands-on training, fishermen learn about EPIRBs, Signal Flares, MAYDAY Calls, Man Overboard Recovery, Firefighting, Flooding & Damage Control, Dewatering Pumps, Immersion Suits, PFDs, & Life Rafts. Commercial Fishermen who attend are eligible for a 50% rebate off a Lifejacket they purchase after the trainings.
Day Two: Drill Conductor Certification
During this second day, fishermen dig deeper into what they learned in the Safety & Survival Class, including new information in cold-water survival, helicopter rescues, stability, liability, and emergency procedures. Fishermen who complete these two days of training are Alaska Marine Safety Education Association certified Drill Conductors, which meets USCG requirements under 46 CFR 28.270(c).
While commercial fishermen work in one of the most dangerous occupations in the country, Fishing Partnership works to equip them with the knowledge and skills to fish more safely. At-sea preparedness has been proven to save lives. Please visit, www.fishingpartnership.org to learn more.

Reception NV Le Grand Courtage, Rosé
First 2020 Grossot, Chablis Sole Meunière, ratatouille
Second 2022 Raffault “Galuches”, Chinon Confit De Canard, roasted honey glazed carrots, pea purée
Third 2021 Chateau Mongravey, Bordeaux Beef Bourguignon, mashed potatoes
Fourth 2020 Chateau Laribotte, Sauternes Vanilla crème brulée, mixed fresh berries

The North Shore Paddlers Network <nspn.org> invites you to join us for a free “New to Sea Kayaking Workshop”
Are you interested in learning more about sea kayaking? Whether you have never held a paddle or are a seasoned canoe or white water paddler this workshop is for you. Meet other sea kayakers, see various boats, paddles, clothing, safety equipment, and more.
When- April 20, 2024 10 am – 3 pm (lunch is available)
Where- Winter Island Park, 50 Island Road, Salem, MA
Questions- ntskw@nspn.org

Get ready to make a splash at this community-wide celebration for the 2025 Sawyer Free Library at The Cut at 177 Main Street in downtown Gloucester on Sunday, April 28 from 3:00 -5:00 p.m. Dive into the fun and usher in summer early with live music, beach games and summer vibes – for all ages!
Headlining the event will be “Moonraker,” Gloucester’s very own Mayor’s band featuring Amy Prichard on lead vocals and guitar, Adam Quinn on drums, Missy Sponagle lending her vocal talents, Nate Kidder on lead guitar, Mayor Greg Verga on bass, and a special guest appearance by Millie Manning from Millie and the Half Nelsons on vocals and keyboard.
Adding to the summertime vibe, local reggae sensation the “Dis n’ Dat band” will kick off the party, setting the stage for an afternoon filled with beach games, prizes, and other surprises. Plus, a sneak peek into the exciting developments ahead with the 2025 Sawyer Free Library!
The Library is grateful to The Cut for generously donating their space for this event. And for those who choose to have dinner after the festivities, The Cut will also donate 10% of your final bill to the 2025 Sawyer Free Library.
The family-friendly event is open to all ages; admission is free, but donations to the 2025 Sawyer Free Library are welcomed. To register or for more details, visit sawyerfreelibrary.org or call 978-325-5500.
We went out to Georgetown to check on the Great Blue Heron nests recently. Though there weren’t many herons in sight at midday, I did notice a number of them sitting pretty low in the nest, which I think could mean they are sitting on eggs. Many of you may not agree, but I find this to be exciting news! I also noticed that a couple of the nests such as one you see here, seem to be smaller in size. I believe this could mean they are newer nests and perhaps not yet completed and ready for a new family. I look forward to checking again on their progress. It’s so nice to start to see our migrating birds return.



Maritime Gloucester is preparing for its 40th (40!) Schooner Festival this year and they need the help of the community by way of a fundraiser scheduled for tomorrow April 11 at the Gloucester House from 5:30-8:30. There will be raffles, entertainment and a light buffet. Did I mention FUN? I mean, GMG Jim and I will be there and hope to see you too. More info and tickets available at this link.

Sign up for a memorable April school vacation opportunity at Cape Ann YMCA!

Print and share the flyer or scan the code.
Tennis, Anyone…

On Saturday, April 20th at 2:00 p.m., the Cape Ann Climate Coalition Interfaith group welcomes the community to our 3rd Annual Earth Day Gathering at Good Harbor Beach. The event begins with a beach-clean up. At 3:00 p.m., Rev. Sue Koehler-Arsenault and members of the group will lead an interfaith ritual.
Inspired by Creation Justice Ministries, a national organization composed of 38 mainline churches, this event will call attention to the issue of plastics in our waterways and beaches. It is co-sponsored by the Annisquam Village Church, First Congregational Church of Rockport, First Parish Church Manchester, Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church, St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, St. John’s Episcopal Church, and the Unitarian Universalist Society of Rockport.
For more information, please call 978-281-0376.

I am not alone in feeling a little down in the dumps after the recent string of grey, cold, wet days. So I was very happy to see a sunny day with mild temps but I REALLY needed to feast my eyes on some COLOR. We stopped at Gordon Florist and Greenhouses in Ispwich and boy, was that a treat! Color exploding everywhere. Friendly staff, bright and healthy plants–you can’t go wrong.








Grab a spoon and satisfy your sweet tooth. In case you haven’t seen, the Sawyer Free Library has partnered with Holy Cow Ice Cream Cafe to make Cocoa Berry Chip, a raspberry-infused chocolate ice cream loaded with chocolate chips! Award winning Holy Cow Ice Cream created a new flavor celebrating Earth Month in partnership with the Sawyer Free Library and Cape Ann Climate Coalition.

This delicious special chocolate and raspberry-flavored all-natural ice cream treat embodies the organizations’ commitment to environmental advocacy and the understanding that every day is earth day. A portion of sales of this limited time special flavor will support the Cape Ann Climate Coalition’s educational programs. This delicious ice cream be available in pints only at the Gloucester and Peabody locations, so get some while you can!
For more information visit, SawyerFreeLibrary.org
The solar eclipse, with 93% totality in Gloucester, claimed the most attention over the last week, but terrestrial life continued on.









