Tax Day Ready in 2019

grandbanksbp's avatarCape Ann Home

tax day ready.jpg

Taxes are hard. But they are a part of life; a challenge for us all to overcome. It doesn’t have to feel overwhelming though. This year we’re bringing in some experts to give everyone a helping hand. If you’ve struggled in the past years getting them done or just want to make sure you are getting the most out of your tax bill, this event is for you.

Join us, along with CPA Howard Frisch & Mary Lou Balbo from Horvitz & Frisch PC. Ask questions, and find out the best way to make the most of your taxes this year. 

As usual we’ll provide the food and drink to make it all go down a little easier. 

Space is limited.
Please RSVP to monica@grandbanksbp.com 

When: Wednesday, January 16 @ 5:30

Where: Grand Banks
7 Crafts Road, Gloucester

View original post

Nichole’s Picks 1/12 + 1/13

Pick #1: Ice Bumper Cars 

Well, two things…..

First of all, this is all the way down in Providence.  Which is about 90 minutes away.

Secondly, it is sold out for this weekend….because it is pretty cool.

So, look into it and reserve your ice bumper car time slot for a weekend later on this winter.

LEARN MORE AND BOOK HERE

The Providence Rink at the Alex and Ani City Center has the first outdoor rink to host this unique all-ages entertainment. Imagine sitting in the bumper car moving forwards, backward and sideways with a full 360-degree turn radius bumping opponents out of your way!

bumpercars0-8c6fb62b5056a36_8c6fb851-5056-a36a-092ae6dadc8bb6a7
From GoProvidence

Pick #2: Birding at Joppa Flats

Head to Joppa Flats on Plum Island birding activities

Sunday Morning is Meet Backyard Birds from 10:00-12:30. Suitable for all ages and FREE.

Drop in at Joppa Flats for an up-close winter wildlife experience! On Sunday mornings in winter, Joppa’s Bird Banding Station Manager Ben Flemer presents demonstrations on bird research and banding. After capturing wild birds in the Joppa backyard, Ben brings them inside to measure, weigh, examine, and then release them. The unique band that Ben places carefully on each bird’s leg connects other bird researchers with the data he’s collected. You’ll learn about your own backyard birds and why they’re here while watching scientific research in action.

This is a free program. All ages welcome. No registration required. Since bird safety is dependent on weather conditions, this program will not be held in inclement weather. If in doubt, please call ahead to confirm that the program is on for the day.

If you’re into birding and want more birding opportunities at Joppa Flats, Saturday Morning Birding is for adults only.  It runs from 9:00-11:30
Members: $10.00 and Nonmembers: $12.00
Come birding with our talented guides in one of the best year-round birding locations in the country. Each week throughout the year (except July), we’ll search out avian activity in the Newburyport/Plum Island area. Beginners and birders of all levels are welcome to drop in and join us.
Meet at Joppa Flats Education Center. Please wear weather-appropriate clothes and sturdy footwear, and bring binoculars (we do have some loaners available).

 

As always, for a comprehensive list of family activities, please visit our friends at North Shore Kid

GLOUCESTER MAKES TOP ONE HUNDRED LIST OF NATION’S SAFEST CITIES!

Top 100 Safest Cities in the U.S.

January 2, 2019

By Andrew Schiller

The safest cities in America are not remote, rural places. They are closer than you think. They may not be big, but often they are just minutes from the largest cities in the U.S.

One of America’s safest cities is just 3 miles from Manhattan, and 7 miles from Central Park, in the heart of New York City. That city is Fort Lee, New Jersey. Fully eleven of them are within the New York Metro area.

In many ways, these cities serve as neighborhoods within the large metro area.

Similarly, NeighborhoodScout’s research revealed nineteen of the safest cities are in the Boston metro area, and eight are in California, including Danville, which is a scant 22 minutes from Oakland, one of the nation’s most dangerous cities. This is a common pattern our researchers have noted: the safest and most dangerous parts of America’s great urban areas are often just a few miles apart.

Lake in the Hills, IL, the safest city in America for 2019, is a well-to-do community in the Chicago area, while Chicago itself is one of the most dangerous cities in the U.S. In his book The Big Sort, author Bill Bishop describes how America is sorting itself by income, education, and lifestyle into isolated communities. The pattern of crime and safety reflects this social sorting, not just by region but by city and neighborhood within the same commuting zone.

READ MORE HERE

 

The nineteen Massachusetts towns and cities and their ranking are as follows:

2. Franklin
3. Shrewsbury
6. Marshfield
19. Reading
22. Needham
23. Billerica
24. Arlington
28. Newton
32. Beverly
33. Wellesley
39. North Andover
47. Milton
50. Belmont
52. Melrose
59. Wakefield
68. Gloucester
76. Andover
87. Bridgewater
91. Watertown

Gloucester Biotechnology Academy Open House!

Gloucester Marine Genomics Institute's avatarCape Ann Community

Save the Date! Gloucester Biotechnology Academy will be hosting its annual OPEN HOUSE on Thursday, January 24th from 3pm to 6pm.  Open to all prospective students AND interested community members, the Open House is a great chance to learn about the unique opportunities the Academy provides – not only for high school graduates looking to start their careers in Biotech, but also for current high school students who are interested in taking summer courses in biotechnology through our SummerSTEM program!

Please reach out to Education Director John Doyle at john.doyle@gmgi.org or 978.491.5968 with any questions. gba_flyer_open house january 2019

View original post

Dizziness ~

Ayurveda Wellness Healing, LLC's avatarCape Ann Wellness

Do you experience bouts of dizziness?

Ginger helps to relieve dizziness and nausea. Studies have shown that it may even be more effective that over-the-counter medications. You can use ginger in the form of supplements. You can also prepare a ginger tea by adding a half inch piece of ginger root to boiling water. Sipping on some ginger ale or chewing on ginger candy is also helpful in treating dizziness.

• When you start feeling dizzy, practice deep breathing. Inhale slowly and take in more air during each breath. This helps to soothe the nerves and alleviates stress.

Let Ayurveda Wellness Healing, LLC help you get to the root cause and begin your path to balancing your body.

info@ayurvedawellnesshealing.com to book a private consultation.

“Blockage is disease/Flow is health” 😊

www.ayurvedawellnesshealing.com

AWH_Logo_RGB_sm

View original post

Dare to Dream …

Karen Pischke BSN, RN's avatarCape Ann Wellness

Learn how hypnotherapy and self-hypnosis can help you achieve your goals and live your dreams?
Stop by this FREE Lecture –
 
“Hypnotherapy: Achieving Your Goals Made Easier”
Wed. January 23rd. 6 – 7 pm.
at Treetop Yoga 
3 Pond Road. Gloucester MA
Call 978-283-1665 to Reserve Your Space!
(Sponsored by Common Crow Natural Market)
 
“Have great hopes and dare to go all out for them. Have great dreams and dare to live them. Have tremendous expectations and believe in them.” — Norman Vincent Peale

View original post

eieio Roasters Pour Over Coffee Tasting At Willow Rest Saturday January 12 From Noon -2PM

Joey,
I will be doing a pour over coffee tasting at Willows Rest on Saturday from noon to 2.
All three roasts will be available for tasting.

Thanks

Eoin Vincent

CAPE ANN WILDLIFE 2018: A YEAR IN PICTURES AND STORIES Part One: Winter

Part One: Winter

By Kim Smith

Cape Ann provides welcome habitat for a menagerie of creatures beautiful, from the tiniest winged wonder to our region’s top predator, the Eastern Coyote. Last year and the previous year I posted Cape Ann Wildlife: A Year in Pictures 2016 and Cape Ann Wildlife: A Year in Pictures 2017. This year I changed the title to A Year in Pictures and Stories and have provided a partial list of some of the stories. You can find links to the posts at the end of each season. I hope you have found the wildlife stories of 2018 equally as interesting and beautiful. Click on the image to find the name of each species.

  *   *   *

The first days of January began with the dramatic rescue of our blue-eyed swan by Mr. Swan’s Niles Pond caretakers, Skip, Lyn, and Dan. He flew onto the ice and could not maneuver off. The most amazing thing is that two black-eyed “angel swans” magically appeared at just the right time they were needed and, in a swan sort of way, helped release Mr. Swan from the ice.

Mr. Swan stuck on the ice.

One of a pair of mystery black-eyed  “angel” swans.

“The” story of the winter of 2018 though is the story of Hedwig, the female Snowy Owl that made Gloucester’s Back Shore her home for several months.

She arrived sometime in December and stayed until mid-March. Hedwig staked out a territory that covered a great part of East Gloucester, from Captain Joes Lobster Company on the inner harbor, up over the Bass Rocks Golf Club hill, and all along Atlantic Road, even battling a young male we called Bubo to maintain her dominance over this rich feeding ground. Late in the afternoon we would see her departing for her nightly hunt and she was seen eating a wide variety of small animals, including rabbits, mice, and Buffleheads.

Hedwig was photographed battling, bathing, grooming, and eating.

Mostly though, Hedwig was observed while sleeping and resting on her various perches; not only the beautiful rocks along the shoreline, but Atlantic Road homeowner’s chimneys, as well as the rooftop railings of the Ocean House Hotel and Atlantis Oceanfront Inn.

Hedwig’s onlookers creating traffic jams on Atlantic Road.

This remarkably people-tolerant owl drew crowds from all over (including a Canadian visitor), providing a wonderful window into the secret world of these most magnificent of Arctic wanderers.

Resident Eastern Coyotes and beautiful migrating ducks were photographed and filmed. And then came the terribly destructive power of the four’easters of March, reeking havoc on wildlife habitats all along the coastline.

Hedwig was last seen during the early evening on March 12th, departing the rooftop of the Ocean House Hotel. This was also the night before the third nor’easter. She was perched on the railing of the Ocean House Inn facing towards the sea. The wind was blowing fiercely. After making several attempts, she successfully flew in a southerly direction out over the water.

We Love You Too Snowy Owl!

Mr. Swan Rescue Update and a Pair of Mysterious Swans Arrive at Niles Pond!
Mr. Swan Update Rescue #2
Not One, But Two Snowy Owls on the Back Shore
Snowy Owl Aerial Fight
Close Encounter of the Coyote Kind
Snowy Owl Hedwig Takes a Bath
My What Big Feet You Have Hedwig
Hello Hedwig! What Are You Eating
How Can the Wings of a Snowy Owl Be Quieter Than a Butterfly’s Wings?
Good Morning Sleepyhead
Snowy Owl Feathers in the Moonlight
Beautiful Brants, Scaups, and Ring-necked Ducks Migrating Right Now On Our Shores
Gloucester March Nor’easters Storm Coverage 2018
Clear Evidence of the Destructive Forces of Global Warming on the Coastline and How this Negatively Impacts Local Wildlife

LIVE MUSIC: Andrew James at Feather & Wedge, Thursday, Jan 10

Feather & Wedge's avatarcapeanneats

This Thursday one of Boston area’s most talented young musicians, Andrew James, returns to Feather & Wedge at 5 Main Street, Rockport, MA. If you love James Taylor, The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Tracy Chapman, you’ll want to come hear this incredible performer. Reservations recommended. 978.999.5917.

Thursday, January 10th

7:30 PM to 10: 00 PM

Andrew James

Feather & Wedge, 5 Main Street, Rockport, MA 01966

View original post

I am More Project

January I Am More Displays

 The I Am More portraits by Amy Kerr are a reminder to all of us that we are more than our challenges. This month the portraits and essays can be seen at The Common Crow Natural Market (200 Eastern Ave, Gloucester), Cape Ann Coffees (86 Bass Ave, Gloucester), Cape Ann Cinema & Stage (21 Main St, Gloucester), and TILI – Therapy for Intentional Living (11 Vinnin St, Salem). A huge thank you to these very generous display partners for sharing their spaces. You can see all of the portraits and essays at https://amykerrdrawsportraits.wordpress.com. To host a display please contact Amy at amykerrdrawsportraits@gmail.com.

 

 

 

 

John Rockwell Tonight with Fly Amero! 7-10pm @ The Rhumb Line 1.9.2019

Dinner Specials Each Week!
Wednesday, January 9 – 7pm

My Musical Guest: JOHN ROCKWELL!

And now… ladies and gentlemen… the one… the very only…

JOHN ROCKWELL!  Pictured here pretending he’s smoking the mic, John comes with an amazingly diverse bag of entertainment tricks.  Sometimes it seems he knows every song that was ever written – and, if he doesn’t know it, he plays it anyway.  Gotta love that! He’s positive.  He’s funny.

He’s handsome.  He’s the whole package, folks.  I’ll simply say… BE THERE! ~ Fly

Dinner with great music!

*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
The Rhumb Line Kitchen……features Morgan Forsythe!  Dishes are better than ever before!
Plus a fine, affordable wine menu!

Next week…

1/16 – Ellen Ford

1/23 – Allen Estes

1/30 – Lynne Taylor

Visit: http://www.therhumbline.com/

Looking forward……to seeing you there 🙂

Ellen F. Kenny from Mass Center for the Book, Mayor Romeo-Theken, & Justine Vitale share photos from Once Upon a Contest at Cape Ann Museum

Stop by and meet some of the participants featured in Once Upon a Contest: Selections from Cape Ann Reads at a special Cape Ann Museum CAM KIDS second Saturdays family activity on January 12, 2019, from 10AM-12PM. Later that same day, artists Mary Rhinelander and Julia Garrison are offering a printmaking linocut demo related to the Folly Cove designers and the major Virginia Lee Burton The Little House Her Story exhibition!

Thanks to the four public libraries of Cape Ann and Cape Ann Museum, Once Upon a Contest: Selections from Cape Ann Reads is a testament to the imagination and immense artistic talent of artists and authors. Below are photographs from the first reception for the exhibit at Cape Ann Museum January 5, 2019.

Courtesy photos from Ellen F. Kenny, Mass Center for the Book. Thank you for capturing the spirit of the reception at Cape Ann Museum! Mass Center for the Book Facebook [Folks featured in the big group shot from L-R: Anna Vojtech (Artist-Author), Claire Wyzenbeek (Artist-Author), Jean Woodbury (Author), Christina Ean Spangler (Artist), Maura Wadlinger (Author), Juni VanDyke (Artist), John Plunkett, Martha Geraghty ( Author), Barbara McLaughlin (Artist-Author)]

 

The Cape Ann Museum reception was beautiful. Everybody from the museum is so welcoming. The courtesy photos below document the start of the reception from Mayor Romeo Theken, Justine Vitale, and others. See Kim Smith’s photos from later in the afternoon and from another visit here! We’re so grateful to have a record of this joyous time. The show continues at Cape Ann Museum through February 24 before traveling throughout Cape Ann in 2019.

Installation view Once Upon a Contest at Cape Ann Museum December 2018.jpg

 

View and/or print out the Once upon a contest selections from cape ann reads trifold brochure. It’s paginated at 6pp but can be assembled like so:

West Parish 5th grade class’s presentation of THE LORAX! Wednesday January 9th and Thursday January 10th at 7pm

Friends of West Parish Elementary School

Attention West Parish Friends!

You are invited to attend the West Parish 5th grade class’s presentation of THE LORAX!

Tuesday January 8th, Wednesday January 9th and Thursday January 10th at 7pm at West Parish School.

The children have been working hard on this production for months and would love your support! All are welcome. There is a suggested donation of $5 per person. Special Lorax themed snacks will be available for purchase.

This production was made possible by the Gloucester Education Foundation. Please share!!

SoBowl!

I am beyond excited that the first SoBowl has opened in Massachusetts and it just so happens to be in Beverly and super close to my office.

I feel in love with Acai Bowls this summer in Long Island so when I saw the sign for SoBowl’s grand opening in Beverly I went right away!

So delicious and a super cute vibe to sit for a little while.

READ MORE ABOUT SOBOWL HERE

Follow the link to read the menu and then be sure to visit their new Enon Street location in the Commodore Plaza. https://mysobol.com/   

You can follow them on Facebook here as well. 

screen shot 2019-01-09 at 8.56.22 am

img_1556img_1552img_1546img_1547