LEAP for Education is running a FREE 2021 Summer Internship Program for Gloucester Youth and Young Adults, and those from surrounding towns!
Work virtually on a project with a mentor/company where you will gain important workplace skills
Start to build a resume for college and future endeavors – examples of projects include website design at a communications company; marketing projects with a Vice President of marketing or local businesses; teen council/community representative for local nonprofits, positions at the Sawyer Free Library, teller positions at BankGloucester, internships at Halyard apartments, and many more
Receive school credit and a salary or $500 stipend
Attend regularly scheduled Zoom workplace skills workshops on topics such as job interviewing, job hunting, and resume writing
For more information, to set up an interview to discuss your interests, or to register, please email JoAnn Leavitt, Program Coordinator, at jleavitt@leap4ed.org
Hot off the press, Disney Songs! I had a lot of fun finding new versions of most of these well known tunes. A few are the originals but most are new takes. I wanted to focus the routine on the hands and feet as these are the parts of the body we take the most for granted, until they are painful.
So join us and we’ll have fun singing and dancing to Disney Songs. Here’s a sneak preview of one of my favorite finds, an a cappella version of“I Wanna Be Like You”from the Jungle Book sung by DCappella.
For Restorative Yoga, find some cushions, large books, yoga blocks, blankets, whatever you can use instead of bolsters and blocks. We make it work. For more information on Restorative yoga, check out my site, niawithlinda.com. It is a lovely passive practice that gives the participant relaxation and calm. Who…
GloucesterCast 468 with Pamela Hadden Tomlin, Scottie Mac, Nichole Schrafft, Paul Horovitz, Ralph DiGiorgio, Pat and Jim Dalpiaz and Joey C Taped 2/14/21
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We Will Be Live Streaming From Beauport Burger Night Monday Night!
Some Kind Of Heaven- Produced By Lindsay Crouse!
Amazon Music added the Gloucestercast as a featured podcast!
Valentine’s Day plans and stories to share? What’s your go-to romantic gesture?
Restaurant lighting and teeny tiny font (Scottie)
Do not courtesy flush after pooping in an airplane toilet….near death experience (Chris)
Cleaning hibachi grill before diners finished (Nichole)
Cape Ann Chamber Irish Sweepstakes tickets sold out but you can still get 50/50 raffle tickets. Event to be held online March 18
Shout out to Tally’s for helping to get the Annisquam stagecoach to the transport truck taking it to South Dakota for preservation work. And they refused any payment.
Super Bowl streaker didn’t get his money from the bet he placed:
According to Front Office Sports’ A.J. Perez, Andrade placed a $50,000 bet with Bovada, an offshore sports book, on a prop bet that someone would get on the field during the game.
Perez added that Bovada had a $1,000 betting limit placed on the prop bet, and Andrade later said that he told some friends about what he was planning to do and recommend that they submit a wager.
With the odds being +750, Andrade was slated to win $375,000 for his stunt. However, Bovada says that it would investigate each wager and void any of the streaker bets made by Andrade or any other person involved with the stunt, meaning the sports book would not pay the money.
Perez said one person who placed an $800 bet and won $6,000 was told he would not receive the money, and his Bovada account was closed.
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“The streaker who interrupted Super Bowl LV on Sunday by flashing across the field may see another interruption in his future that will impact his bank account.
With 5:03 left in the fourth quarter and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers leading the Kansas City Chiefs 31-9, the streaker, Yuri Andrade, got onto the field and began running around, trying to elude stadium security and staff in the process.
MassLive.com reports Andrade was arrested for misdemeanor trespassing and released on a $500 bond.
According to Front Office Sports’ A.J. Perez, Andrade placed a $50,000 bet with Bovada, an offshore sports book, on a prop bet that someone would get on the field during the game.
Perez added that Bovada had a $1,000 betting limit placed on the prop bet, and Andrade later said that he told some friends about what he was planning to do and recommend that they submit a wager.
With the odds being +750, Andrade was slated to win $375,000 for his stunt. However, Bovada says that it would investigate each wager and void any of the streaker bets made by Andrade or any other person involved with the stunt, meaning the sports book would not pay the money.
Perez said one person who placed an $800 bet and won $6,000 was told he would not receive the money, and his Bovada account was closed.
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Anne-Lise, my wife, just pulled out a ski sweater she knitted a few years back, which gives me a good opportunity to showcase her Norwegian knitting expertise. This sweater, designed in 2000, celebrates the Millennium and was worn by Norway’s ski team in the 2000 World Championships. The medallions around the top depict the last 1000 years of Norwegian history, culture, and natural beauty, which are bookended by a symbol of King Olav den Hillige, who Christianized Norway in AD 1000 at the end of the Viking era, and a traditional 8-leaf rose symbolizing King Olav V, when the royal family was forced into temporary exile during WWII.
Front of Millennium ski sweaterBack of Millennium ski sweaterInside, showing how to carry multiple yarn colors to prduce the design on other sideExplanation of the medallions depicting Norwegian historyA portion of the knitting instructionsOur daughter Christina, modelling her new sweater (and pants) in 1983Anne-Lise happily knitting on a Hurtigruten ferry on the Norwegin west coast in 1995
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