VANDALS HARMING THE PIPING PLOVERS

Early this morning I found the endangered species signs covered in seaweed as well as tire and dog tracks in the nesting areas. The vandalism happened sometime overnight, between 6 pm and 6am. 

The grossest thing were the poles bent over, with a wooden box holding down the roping, and on top of that, a huge pile of sand-covered DOG POOP. There was so much poop it had to have been collected.

I cleared off the signs, but rubber gloves and/or a shovel are needed to remove the dog poop on top of the wooden box.

People, and not just young people, were doing donuts in the parking lot on Sunday, right next to the PiPl cordoned off nesting area. When the PiPl monitor Heather asked if the donut-makers were aware of the PiPl, they said, “Yes, but we weren’t going to hit them.”

One pair of Plovers has already been forced into the parking lot by dog owners not properly managing their dogs. There is at least one more pair of PiPl, and The Bachelor, making use of the roped off nesting areas. It would be a heartbreaker to see a second pair forced off the beach and move their nest into the parking lot, too.

Please call 911 if you see anyone harassing or harming the Piping Plovers, or vandalizing the nesting areas on the beach or in the parking lot. Thank you so very much.

Tire tracks in the Piping Plover nesting area #3.

 

VIDEO: Venice Part 1

Barbara and I recently had the pleasure of visiting our son Brian and daughter-in -law Karen in Venice where they are living for three months. They were great guides and interpreters.

Here’s part 1 of the trip video. Hope you enjoy it.

Bluefin Blowout Family Fun Run and 5K

Sunday, June 10th, 8:00-12:00, will be the Inaugural Lyon-Waugh Auto Group Bluefin Blowout Family Fun 5K, benefiting the Alzheimer’s Association!

All are welcome to the Inaugural Lyon-Waugh Bluefin Blowout Family Fun 5K!

Join the fun as participants run, walk, and stroll from Stage Fort Park to Hammond Castle and back to Stage Fort Park for a 5K loop.
Enjoy the beautiful Cape Ann waterfront and fresh ocean air while having fun and raising money for the Alzheimer’s Association.

Register At This Link Today

Registration Fees:

Please note that advanced registration is at a discounted rate.  Race day registration is cash only.

Adults – $30 ($40 day of race, cash only!)

Kids- $10 ($15 day of race, cash only!)

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Return to Russell Orchard

We were very happy to see that Russell Orchard has opened! I love their fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as the baked goods!  Yummmm…..we took home a blueberry rhubarb pie. They have a very helpful website in case you are ever wondering what’s going on there:  recipes, seasonal info and other helpful guidelines.

Thanks Russell’s! We had a great first visit of the season.

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May 25th Blood Drive at Our Lady of Good Voyage from 2 to 7 pm.

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Give the gift of life.  You can sign up by phone or on-line in advance.  Walk-in donors are always welcome.  Go to www.redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-733-2767 to pre-register.blood drive

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SHOUT OUT TO PHIL CUCURU AND MIKE TARANTINO!

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Photography class at Essex Shipbuilding Museum

This class is always fun.  Have taken this class about 5 times and always enjoy it.  Thank you Dave, Len, Barry and Tony for all your help.  For more information on the Essex Shipbuilding Museum please follow the link below:

https://www.essexshipbuilding.org/

Another Beautiful Daughter of Gloucester

For Mother’s Day, I thought  a little tribute to my Gloucester grandmother Catherine Pierce Ryan might be in order.  My memories of her are a little vague, but stories from friends and family help round out a picture of one of those wonderful moms you see portrayed everywhere at this time of year.

Catherine was born in Gloucester just a few days into a brand new century, in January of 1900, daughter of a fisherman.  She was in the middle of the pack of 12 children born to William and Edith Pierce.  She married Paul Ryan in 1923 and raised 3 sons through war and Depression years.  She worked at the Bass Rocks Golf Club as a cook and also worked for the school in the cafeteria.  By all accounts, she was a great cook and very kind to those in need. Though I did not get to spend a great deal of time with her, I consider her to be a great role model as well as a wonderful representation of a daughter of Gloucester.

Happy Mother’s Day to all the mothers out there who helped shape our lives.

Catherine Pierce

Give the Gift of Yoga and Barre

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MOTHER’S DAY – MAY 13 – GIFT CERTIFICATES, GIFT ITEMS, AND A SPECIAL WORKSHOP

We welcome you into Treetop Yoga Studio at 3A Pond Road to see our selection of retail items such as jewelry, yoga mats, and clothing. You can also purchase a gift certificate for that someone special and give the gift of yoga or barre for Mother’s Day. We offer lots of options – $49 for an unlimited month of Yoga for new students, $59 for unlimited Yoga and Barre, class packs of 5, 10 or 20 classes, unlimited yoga, or a value that you prefer. Stop by the studio or purchase gift certificates online at www.treetopyoga.com.

Moms – looking for a way to treat yourself this weekend? Check out the Barre Burn and Bolster Bliss workshop that Amanda Stefanik is offering on Friday evening to wind down your week (appropriate for all levels). She will lead…

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NEW Summer Art For Middle School Students

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Summer_Middle-School_Rectangle.jpgWe’re offering dynamic programs in art and design this summer for kids grades 6-8, June-August!

Make your own zines, collaborate to create a city of the future, take part in real world design challenges, have fun making murals, sculptural installations and fun exploratory art projects. Programs run Monday-Friday, 9a.m.-12:00 p.m. With local artists instructors, our classes focus on creative expression, hands on projects and welcoming each individual as a friend and artist in our positive and energetic studio environment.
Spots have been filling up quickly!

More information at www.arthaven.org.

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Deborah Cramer’s book The Narrow Edge galvanizes action to push biomedical rescue for horseshoe crabs and red knots! Revive and Restore convenes Eli Lilly to announce environmental breakthrough

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Biomedical Breakthrough is win-win for shorebirds and horseshoe crabs:  Deborah Cramer of The Narrow Edge spreads the word

“Jay Bolden, a senior biologist with pharma giant Eli Lilly, has spent the last five years proving a synthetic molecule works as well as horseshoe crab blood in a life-saving medical testIt took a dedicated birder to convince pharma giant Eli Lilly to use a synthetic compound instead of horseshoe crab blood in a mandatory medical test. Now, he hopes the rest of industry will follow…” – from National Audubon article published this March 11 2018  Inside the Biomedical Revolution to Save Horseshoe Crabs and the Shorebirds That Need Them, by Deborah Cramer with photographs by Timothy Fadek

Cramer explained that Ryan Phelan, Executive Director and Co-Founder of Revive and Restore contacted her “to see how this organization might help accelerate institutional and government exploration, acceptance of the synthetic endotoxin test to replace the use of horseshoe crabs…In the book, I’d portrayed how essential the energy rich horseshoe crab eggs are to shorebird migration, and how their numbers decline when they leave for the Arctic, hungry.  I’d described how every human family, and their pets, depend on the horseshoe crab blood test to detect potentially life-threatening endotoxin in vaccines, joint replacements, PET scans, heart stents, IV lines, etc.  And went on to tell the story of the development of the genetically engineered substitute, and the– at the time decade long–that had elapsed without it being accepted or adopted by regulators or the pharmaceutical industry.”  

Revive and Restore’s announcement in the NJ Audubon news this week has more information about these dedicated scientists and exciting news. Deborah Cramer is too modest to spell it out, so I will. Revive and Restore was inspired in part by Cramer’s book, The Narrow Edge, an award-winning read that’s smart and lyrical, and an environmental game changer. Have you read it yet?

 

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Here was a substitute test that could leave hundreds of thousands of horseshoe crabs in the water every year, no one was using it.

 

 

The Narrow Edge reveals more unexpected alliances and consequences. Readers learn that hunters have done much to protect wildlife at the edge of the sea through the tax on guns and ammunition. The Federal Duck Stamp that’s required on hunting licenses  provides millions of dollars to support national wildlife refuges (and supports contemporary fine art). Memberships to organizations like National Audubon and donations from wildlife fans, photographers, and birders make a difference.

Cramer had to be trained how to handle a gun for necessary wild and remote travel research.  Gloucester, Cape Ann and North Shore readers: she took the course for her license to carry at Cape Ann Sportsman Club found along Dogtown’s edge where it’s been for over a century. (I’m not certain how Cramer rated there, but a president’s daughter was a good shot. In 1912, Helen Taft, qualified as an “Expert with a Rifle” when she visited the range with her Gloucester friend, Elizbeth Hammond.)

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prior gmg post, June 2016Piping Plover Fans: Local author Deborah Cramer on sandpipers is a must read. Oh, and dogs vs.

To learn more about Deborah Cramer, go to www.deborahcramer.com

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