Marcy Runs The Gymazing Program at The Manchester Athletic Club Where You Can Have Your 6 Week To Six Year Old Child Taken Care Of While You Get Your Workout On.
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Wednesdays at the Rhumb Line with Fly Amero ~ Special guest Bill Gleason
photo by J.S.
with the great Bill Gleason.  Don’t miss it! ~ Fly
Dinner with Fly Amero: 8 – 11pm
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
Dave Trooper’s Kitchen…
Surf & Turf Dinner –Â Â $11.95Â (while they last)
Tenderloin Tips with Grilled Garlic Shrimp!
Prepared fresh weekly by “Troop”… always good!
Coming soon…
Charlee Bianchini
Chick & Ellen
T-Max (of the Noise)
Elaine O’Rourke
Looking forward…
…to seeing you there!  🙂 ~ Fly
This week@Jalapenos’ Dave Mattacks, J.B. Amero, Wolf Ginandes & David Brown
Music Around Town ♪♫♪ February 25-March 3, 2013
Live Tweeting The Oscars
Tweet at me http://www.twitter.com/Joey_C
@Joey_C
http://www.goodmorninggloucester.com Do you get it?
Turbines at Night
School project needs some help finding old radios
School project needs some help finding old radios
If you come across any old radios (portable or semi portable) that work or don’t work / Tubes or old transistors and you are never going to use them, but hate the idea of throwing it out. Send it my way. I found a great project to convert them into amplifiers for electrical instruments which will go hand in hand with our homemade instrument project. It looks as though I will be presenting this STEM project and the students work this summer at Northeastern University.
Before you say “They can’t use that old thing”, remember that we can use the knobs and inner electronics. The older tube radios have an analog sound that is amazing but the old transistor radios are much more portable both are welcome. So, check the attic and then the cellar and let me know if you find anything or just drop them off at Gloucester High School. Please pass this email on to anyone you think might have some collecting dust. I thank you and my students thank you.
Kurt Lichtenwald
a.k.a. Coach L.
Physics and Robotics Teacher
Gloucester High School
http://www.goodmorninggloucester.com Do you get it?
Joseph J. Unis has something to say about Gloucester’s live music scene
Buncha stuff to say.
FIRST OFF: Me and Riley have been booking all ages shows in Gloucester Massachusetts, our home town, for a minute now @ this place called The Hive. David Brooks has been helping us out a great deal. This a cool safe place for people of all ages to go and see some great music. That’s not all they do there, it’s really just a small portion of the stuff that they do there. You can check it out! We got a show coming up on March 9th With bands: The BFs, The Young Leaves, The Little Richards, Poison Ivy League, Toys And Other Weapons We keep door prices @ back in the day prices $5 and put the cash back into the space, or it goes to benefit another cause, or afew dollars to gas money for some of the bands. I always feel like it’s important for younger bands to play with older bands from out of town. Perspective is important. It’s been fun. Come by and check it out. If you want to book your band here come talk to me @ Young Leaves / BFs / Poison Ivy League / Mercy Case / Little
Richards / Toys And Other Weapons
Ezra Pound Quote of The Week From Greg Bover
"Credit is the future tense of money"
Ezra Pound
(1885-1972) from Canto
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Quoted, with thanks, from JoeAnn Hart’s excellent new book Float.
Born in what was then the Idaho Territory to parents of Quaker and Puritan ancestry, Pound was raised in Philadelphia, but rebelled against his genteel surroundings and exiled himself to England to be a poet. Disgusted by the slaughter of the First World War, which he blamed on market capitalism, he spent much of the next twenty-five years in France and Italy. He befriended and championed Eliot, Hemingway, Frost, Joyce and our own Charles Olson, and helped to publish much of their early work. A supporter of Mussolini and Hitler, he made radio broadcasts denigrating the United States during the Second World War, was arrested as a traitor at its conclusion, and spent the next 12 years in an American psychiatric hospital. Meanwhile his poetry continued to be read and appreciated, winning controversial awards and prizes. Finally released in 1958, he returned to Italy publishing the last of his Cantos, 110-118, in 1968.
Greg Bover
Separated at Berth
North Shore Shop and Drop March 15,16,17
New England’s Largest Children’s Consignment Event is happening this March in Manchester-by-the-Sea at the Brookwood School starting March 11th. All things SPRING/SUMMER for kids ages 0 – 16 are available for purchase on consignment. To consign or shop, please visit childrensdropandshop.com. There will also be a maternity section, boutique section and a new mom pre-sale available for all the adorable, expecting moms able to come and shop. Details, directions and contact information can be found at childrensdropandshop.com.
Polar plunge
Tommy Fraser Winner of Joey C Cap Giveaway
Tommy come pick up your new cap you won by liking the following post on Facebook.
Joey C Cap Giveaway- Hat #1 Sox 04 World Champion Fitted Mesh Cap With Tag On It
Posted on February 21, 2013 by Joey C
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Mike Parisi In South Florida
1956 GDT & National Fisherman Article About the "BioStat" Ice
Hi Joey – I don’t know if you saw this post from Fred Buck when you came back to snowy Gloucester. Cape Pond Ice General Manager Phil Harvey used to tell me about their experiments back in the 1950’s with anit-biotic ice as an innovation to preserve fish better and longer, and I thought this 1956 GDT article about the "BioStat" ice was great ! Skip the flu shot, and use a Cape Pond Ice Shot Luge, carved from anti-biotic, anodized ice with a dose of Pfizer’s best OXYTETYRACYCLINE.
Best, Scott Memhard
Cape Pond Ice
Click article for larger readable version-
Happy 29th Birthday Paul number 3
Happy 29th Birthday Paul number 3!
Today is my oldest sons 29th birthday.
He is no longer physically with us but he will always be with us in his beautiful spirit!
It’s been about 15months since he left this earth.
He made a huge difference in his short life.
http://www.honoringheroes.com/2011/10/valoremt-paul-frontiero/
Love you Paul!

Community Stuff 2/23/13
Free Seminars for North Shore Older Adults
Danvers, Massachusetts –The Longevity Connection, part of North Shore Elder Services, welcomes the public to several free seminars at our headquarters at 152 Sylvan St., Danvers.
Free Hearing Screening
Tuesday, February 26, 10 AM to 2 PM
Do you find yourself asking people to repeat themselves more often? Join us for a free hearing screening and free hearing aid cleaning and check-up. By appointment only. RSVP online at longevityconnect.org/news-events or by calling 978-539-8254 or emailing Manager Eileen Lubas at eileen@longevityconnect.org
Needy Meds Presentation
Thursday, March 7, 10 AM
Are the costs of prescription drugs getting you down? Needy Meds is a non-profit organization that provides a free discount drug card, as well as information and access to free or reduced prescriptions through drug company-sponsored programs. Refreshments will be served.
Living with Vision Impairment
Tuesday, March 12, 1 to 3 PM
Loss of vision can be challenging, physically and emotionally. Learn about the latest aids and technologies that can enhance quality of life and maximize life options.
Getting Started: What to Do When Your Family Member Has Memory Loss
Thursday, March 14, 12:30 to 1:30 PM
For family members of those with memory loss, Alzheimer’s or dementia, this program focuses on getting a diagnosis, addressing behavior and communication problems and finding local resources and support.
Understanding Social Security
Wednesday March 20, 11 AM
Confused or concerned about Social Security benefits for you or a family member? Join us for an informative discussion led by a certified financial planner, an expert in managing and maximizing Social Security benefits. A Q & A session will follow the presentation.
For more information about these events, visit our Web site at longevityconnect.org, call Manager Eileen Lubas at 978-539-8254 or email eileen@longevityconnect.org.
About The Longevity Connection
The Longevity Connection (TLC), founded in 2012 as a branch of North Shore Elder Services, provides seniors, those with disabilities and caregivers with a full-service “one-stop-shop.” The organization features comprehensive on-site products and resources, professional MSW Longevity Liaisons, a full continuum of services by vetted TLC Professional Affiliates—all backed by the local knowledge provided by parent organization North Shore Elder Services, which has been helping elders for 35 years.
North Shore Elder Services (NSES)
Thirty-five years old, North Shore Elder Services (NSES) is a nonprofit organization that provides services to low-income, frail elders who qualify for public assistance. NSES Executive Director Paul Lanzikos has been a leader in building and managing high-quality services for elders in Massachusetts for almost 40 years.
We are happy to announce we have decided to extend DRIVEN featuring works of Jon Sarkin, Ken Riaf and Paul Cary Goldberg until March 3rd. Don’t miss this great show!
Check out this article by Dinah Cardin in Artthrob Magazine
http://www.nsartthrob.com/2013/02/what-drives-them/
2013 FARM SHARES AVAILABLE AT MORAINE FARM IN BEVERLY
Moraine Farm in Beverly, a Trustees of Reservations property, is offering farm shares in a Community Supported Agriculture Program (CSA).
WHAT IS A CSA?
CSAs offer community members the opportunity to buy fresh, local, seasonal food directly from a farmer by purchasing a share of the seasons’ harvest. Shareholders buy into the farm as members at the start of the growing season, and in exchange receive a weekly allotment of the farm’s harvest. Shareholders and Moraine farmers share in both the risks and the many rewards of the growing season, which include weekly access to tasty, locally grown, nutritious vegetables – all grown without synthetic chemicals or pesticides.
ABOUT THE FARM SHARE/CSA PROGRAM
This year’s Moraine Farm CSA season will begin in early June and run through late October. Share pick ups are scheduled on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Fridays from 2-7 p.m. at the farm, which is located on Cabot Street in north Beverly. Share sizes are intended for either one or two adults, a small family or someone new to a CSA who wants to start out with a small share.
Crops planned for 2013 include arugula, Asian greens, beets, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, broccoli raab, carrots, cantaloupe, cauliflower, cabbages, sweet corn, chard, collard greens, celery, celery root, cucumbers, edamame, eggplant, escarole, fennel, herbs (basil, cilantro, dill, oregano, parsley, summer savory, sage), kale, kohlrabi, lettuce, leeks, onions, potatoes, peas, pie pumpkins, peppers, radishes, sweet potatoes, spinach, scallions, summer squash, salad turnips, tomatoes (slicing and cherry), watermelon, winter squash and zucchini. There will be pole beans, trellised peas, cherries tomatoes, tomatillos, husk cherries and herbs available as pick-your-own crops.
HOW TO JOIN
Moraine Farm CSA summer shares are $500, plus the cost of a Trustees of Reservations membership.
You can sign up by visiting www.thetrustees.org/morainefarm. For questions about the Moraine Farm CSA e-mail CSA manager Gretta Anderson at ganderson@ttor.org. For more information to become a member of The Trustees of Reservations visit www.thetrustees.org.

FISHERMEN AND COMMUNITIES WORK TOGETHER
TO PREVENT THE NEXT FISHERIES DISASTER
Who Fishes Matters Tour Hits the Road to Explore Fleet Diversity
February 28 – March 6
Coming to a Fishing Community Near You
Maritime Gloucester
23 Harbor Loop
Gloucester, MA. March 1 from 4-7pm
Cabin Fever 20% Off Sale At Pop Gallery This Weekend-
Turkey alert in my yard
Sasquatch~Fiesta Pub and Grill (formerly Catch 22) tonight @ 8:30ish pm
Fish on Fridays
The Fish on Fridays series is a collaboration between Gloucester photographers Kathy Chapman and Marty Luster. Look for various aspects of Gloucester’s centuries-old fishing industry highlighted here on Fridays.
Today we take a look at Turner’s Seafood. http://www.turners-seafood.com/gloucester-market?url=gloucester-market.We are particularly interested in their skinning machine (see video).
Photos © Kathy Chapman 2013
www.kathychapman.com and
© Marty Luster 2013
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