Gloucester Fishermen Athletic Association Golf Outing Oct 1st

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The Gloucester Fishermen Athletic Association  and the Bass Rocks Golf Club are providing the opportunity to play golf at the beautiful Bass Rocks Golf Club, and 50% of your fee will be donated to the scoreboard at the New Balance Track and Field at Newell Stadium.  The date is Monday, October 1, 2012, and tee times are available from 9AM to 2PM at $320 per foursome in advance or $100 per person after 9/23/2012; this includes golf and a cart.

The golf shop will be open for additional purchases and the Clubhouse will be open for refreshments.  Proper dress is required; no jeans or tee shirts.

Make your tee times with GFAA Board member Dave Amero at Favazza Johnson Insurance Agency at 218 Main Street Gloucester or call at 978-283-0016.

Please do not call the Bass Rocks Pro Shop

Click on link below for more information:

http://www.gloucesterathletics.org/2012/09/join-us-for-a-golf-outing-at-bass-rocks-golf-club/

YES! Third Time’s The Charm. (Now You Can Kiss My Ass Goodbye Part 3)

      YES!  Third Time’s The Charm. (Now You Can Kiss My Ass Goodbye Part 3)

Yeah! I’m gonna make it Rain!

I just got this Email and had to share!

FROM: THE DESK OF THE MANAGING DIRECTOR
INTERNATIONAL PROMOTIONS/PRICE AWARD DEPARTMENT.
REF Nє: EGS/2251256003/02
BATCH Nє:14/0017/1PD
AWARD NOTIFICATION/ FINAL NOTICE
National Lottery wishes to inform you the results of the E-mail address ballot lottery international program by Great Britain held on 10th September, 2012. Your email account has been picked as a winner of SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS ONLY.
This result is now released on Wed 12th September 12 and your email address attached in the Category (A). All participants were selected through a computer ballot system drawn from Random lucky pick in our officer users from company and individual email addresses and your lucky number are as follows
23, 50, 41,66,10,34
Users which is also known as to view and confirm this result from our website for your winning click on this link
Be advice to keep your winning information confidential until your claim has been processed and your money remitted to you. This is part of our security protocol to avoid double claiming and unwarranted abuse of this program, for the release of your winning;
Kindly contact your claims agent in National Lottery Head Quarters Mr. Bucklay George, on Tel/Fax +447937412698, +447937414592 you are to quote your lucky number for confirmation on your winning.
All winning must be claimed not later than 21st September, 2013. After this date all unclaimed funds will be returned to European Union Treasury as unclaimed. Please note in order to avoid unnecessary delays and complications please remember to quote your reference number in all correspondence.

You are therefore advised to give the following information to your claim’s agent
Via: lottery@Safe-mail.net
1. Full name and address.
2. Country.
3. Tel and fax number.
4. Occupation.
5. Your age.
6. Scanned your international passport
Congratulations from the staff and thank you for being part of email account users program.

Yours Sincerely,
Mrs. Julie Van Hans,
Executive.(Euro Lottery Intern.)
Dr. P. Swier, Mr. Gerald Goodman (Manager Foreign Operations),
Mr. Franklyn Van Der Weijden (Manager Domestic Banking Operations),
Dr. James Williams (Director International Credit Department),
Mrs. Sandra Murphy (Executive),
Mr. Michael Cole (Executive),
Mr. Stephen Boer (Chairman).
Copyright © 2012 Europe Union Lottery International
MRS JULIE VAN HANS,
VICE PRESIDENT.
Disclaimer:
This message is intended only for use of the person(s) (“the intended recipient(s)”) to whom it is addressed. It may contain information which is privileged and confidential within the meaning of applicable law.If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender as soon as possible. The views expressed in this communication may not necessarily be the views held by Royal Insurance Corporation of Bhutan Limited (RICBL).

Community Stuff 9/17/12

Medication Disposal Day in Gloucester/Skin Cancer Clinic/Flu Clinics/Rockport Community Health Fair

A message from Addison Gilbert and Beverly hospitals

ROCKPORT

Rockport Community Health Fair

September 18

On Tuesday, September 18 from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m., a free community health fair will be held at the

Rockport Senior Center/Community House located at 58 Broadway in Rockport.  This free event is being sponsored by Addison Gilbert Hospital and Northeast Senior Health.

A free flu shot clinic will be provided by the Rockport Health Department.

Representatives from Pathways for Children, Action, Inc., Rockport Police Department, Rockport Council on Aging, Needy Meds, SeniorCare, Den Mar Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, Adult Foster Care, PACE, HAWC, Adult Foster Care, Hospice of the North Shore and Greater Boston, VNA CareNetwork and Commonwealth Health will be at the health fair.

Family practitioner Dr. Karen Damico, who maintains her office at Esdale Medical Group at Addison Gilbert Hospital will be available at the "Ask the Doctor" table. Representation from Addison Gilbert Hospital’s Emergency Department will be available and information on

Healthcare proxy, breast health, men’s health will be available.

Free screenings from the Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine at Addison Gilbert Hospital will be provide as well as hearing screenings, diabetes and blood pressure screenings will be available.

GLOUCESTER

Medication Disposal Day in Gloucester

Saturday, September 29th

The Gloucester Medication Disposal program sponsored by

Healthy Gloucester Collaborative

(HGC) is once again hosting a community medication disposal event in conjunction with the

US Department of Justice Drug Enforcement Administration Annual Prescription Drug Take-Back Day. 

The Medication Disposal Day will take place on Saturday, September 29th from

10 a.m. – 1 p.m. in the parking lot of Rose Baker Senior Center , Six Manuel F. Lewis Street , Gloucester .

The Pleasure Boat

from

The Pleasure Boat

Richard Henry Dana

 

            Come hoist the sail, the fast let go!

      They’re seated all aboard.

      Wave chases wave in easy flow:

      The bay is fair and broad. 

        

      The ripples lightly tap the boat.

      Loose!-Give her to the wind!

      She flies ahead:-They’re all afloat:

      The strand is far behind. 

       

      No danger reach so fair a crew!

      Thou goddess of the foam,

      I’ll pay thee ever worship due,

                                                    If thou wilt bring them home.  

Poets About Town

Dorothy Ganick, Gloucester’s Poet Laureate, Rufus Collinson and David Demaine stopped in at Khan Studio and the Good Morning Gloucester Gallery to get a copy of Tales of Bong Tree Island and represent. 

Rufus mentioned that on Wednesday, October 17th at 7:30, the Gloucester Writer’s Center, 126 East Main Street will be hosting an event “Poets About Town” featuring readings by poets of different ages from Gloucester.  Rufus will be reading and introducing readers.  The event is open to the public.

E.J. Lefavour

www.khanstudiointernational.com

Joe and Glennie Sims From Sims BBQ North Carolina Fresh Off The Eurodam Represent! at Cape Ann Brewing

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Super nice people who Ed and I met today. 

Read all about Sims Family BBQ Here

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A funny thing happened to my friend visiting Gloucester

Bill Rothschild writes-

Dear Joe:
When we we at the sidewalk sale on Main St this year, we had to cross the street near the police station, where cars had to turn left of right since Main was closed for the event. A lady in a car stopped to let us cross. As we did she yelled out to us "In Gloucester we say Thank You to drivers that stop for us".   A tad off, but no big deal.
About a week ago, Ned, one of the paramedics I work with was arriving in Gloucester late at night to join his fishing partner on their boat the Fish Pig, docked at the Cape Ann Marina. He had never been to Gloucester before and was following his GPS when it told him to turn right off of 128 at one of the lights, which he changed lanes to do. A woman in a nearby car apparently had little respect for this driving move and let Captain Ned know it by yelling out to him, " Hey, nice fucking turn signal, ass-hole!" I  Wonder if they were the same woman, or if some type of driving sarcasm is overtaking the local ladies of Gloucester?
Anyhow, I thought it might make a story for GMG.
Bill Rothschild, (the NY medic).

Community Stuff 9/16/12

Pete Frates Charity Auction

Dear Joey,
I write to you hoping that you are willing to assist in spreading the
word about a charity auction I am running for a young man with
numerous ties to Gloucester. Pete Frates is a 27 year old from
Beverly. His uncle is Chris Frates of the Gloucester Police Department
and his aunt is Erin Frates, the civil clerk at Gloucester District
Court.
Pete was recently diagnosed with Lou Gehrig’s Disease (ALS). He has
made it his mission to raise awareness about the disease and I have
made it my mission to raise money to defray his significant uninsured
medical costs. You can learn more about Pete at www.petefrates.com.
We’re running an online auction at www.bizulu.com/PeteFrates on
Sunday, September 30, 2012. The auction starts at 8:00 p.m. and people
can take part from the comfort of their homes. Most of the prizes I
managed to secure for the auction were donated by the generous people
from the Cape Ann area and I thank them for that!
Thanks in advance for any help you are willing to provide.
Highest Regards,
Joe Orlando


Leslie Heffron writes-

Hi Joey – I’m moving back to Gloucester to a condo – can’t wait to get involved in the block parties, the Hive, and the Rocky Neck Community Center.  I’ve been keeping track of all the great things going on thanks to you and the contributors.
    !  Anyway, I remember reading something on the blog about an insurance agency you recommended.  I need to get homeowner’s insurance. So if you could please email me the name of the agency I’d appreciate it.  Also, if you know any companies that paint, service heating/cooling units, do general repairs I’d also appreciate those names.  I need to have a few things done to the condo before I move my furniture into it.  Thanks so much!  Leslie

Joe’s Response:

Ed Collard handyman is my good buddy and about as trustworthy and honest a guy as you could ever meet.  You can reach him at 978-479-6401  He’ll give you a no-nonsense quote ahead of time.

For insurance call Cape Ann Insurance and tell them Joey from Good Morning Gloucester Sent You 978-283-7757  EXCELLENT EXCELLENT SERVICE WITH A SMILE AND THEY GET YOU GREAT RATES


The Cape Ann Amateur Radio Association is holding a one day study course for those who are interested in earning the FCC Techncian Class Amateur Radio License.This all day self study course will be held on Saturday October 27th at the Lanesville Community Center on 8 Vulcan Street in Gloucester.The course will start at 8:30 AM and will go to 4:00 PM when the students will take the license exam.There is a $20.00 per student fee which includes,study materials,snacks and the FCC test fee.Those interested may sign up beforehand by contacting course leader Stan Stone at techinaday@caara.net . Did you know that there are over 700,000 amateur radio operators in the United States and that ham radio saves lives? To learn more about the worldwide amateur radio hobby please go to www.caara.net .

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Thanks

Dean Burgess

Live At Cape Ann Brewing Your Boy Joey and Craig Kimberley Lay A Beating On Some Wings

Cape Ann Brewing Has Some Fine Ass Wings

Not Greasy, Crispy on the Outside but not dried out.  Excellent choice in G Town.

Craig Kimberley with that ugly Steelers Hoodie.  Blech.  Ruined an otherwise excellent picture.

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Top 10 ways to have the most fun @ tonight’s BLOCK PARTY ~ The last one in 2012

  1. Don’t sweat the weather.  It will be nice.
  2. If you want to sit down and eat in a restaurant MAKE A RESERVATION.  Here’s a list of restaurants offering al fresco dining  (with phone numbers).
  3. Wear layers (it will be clear, but cooler than you’re used to tonight).
  4. Bring the family.  No need to pay for a sitter.  There’s plenty of entertainment for kids.
  5. MOTHERS: Re-read #3 and don’t complain that you’re cold and want to go home early.  Your husband isn’t cold just because he doesn’t have a coat on.  Neither are your kids.  I don’t want to hear anybody say, “You make me cold just looking at you.”
  6. Embrace walking.  That’s the point.  Don’t waste time looking for the closest possible parking space to Main St.  It’ll only infuriate you, which isn’t the best way to start off the night.  Here’s how I look at it: I can eat more because I’m walking it off!
  7. If you don’t like the entertainment, walk a little.  You’re bound to find something you like.  Then come back to where you were.  Entertainment at each stage changes every hour.  See the entertainment lineup here.
  8. If your kids don’t like the music you like, send them to Rick Doucette at Kid Town or Daddy O’Keefe in front of Mark Adrian Shoes.  See map here.
  9. If you really must have inside entertainment, go see Rita Chiarelli, Canada’s queen of the blues, LIVE at Cape Ann Community Cinema at 7:30pm (costs $15, but worth it).
  10. Be prepared to see friends and neighbors you haven’t seen in a while ~  SMILE, you’re at a PARTY!