Hello all:
Hope everyone is doing well. Saturday Clean will be at the Back Side of Wallace Pond.
Where to park, Essex Avenue at Fernald Lake Gate, across for Tally’s on Rte. 133
Time: 8:00
When: Saturday, June 10, 2017
Thanks all
Donna

My View of Life on the Dock
Hello all:
Hope everyone is doing well. Saturday Clean will be at the Back Side of Wallace Pond.
Where to park, Essex Avenue at Fernald Lake Gate, across for Tally’s on Rte. 133
Time: 8:00
When: Saturday, June 10, 2017
Thanks all
Donna



Topside Grill & Pub, 50 Rogers Street, Gloucester, MA (978) 281-1399
Topside Grill shut down January through April, but no longer! I asked restauranteur Doug Silva what it means to Topside Grill to have a year round liquor license awarded by the licensing board?
“First of all, we are very excited and feel pretty lucky to have been selected with all the choices.” Other businesses vying for the license included: Captain Carlo’s; Jasmine Garden Restaurant; Dennis Senecal for the former Espresso location; Simon Prudenzi for the former Dog Bar space; and Karma Liquors. You can read more about the process and see a map of all MA licenses on my earlier GMG post.
“What does it mean to us? It means many things. We can stay open year round. We can hold on to our staff which will really help out with turnover. It’s great for our customers who come on a regular basis and won’t need to shift plans in the winter anymore. A year round schedule will stamp out any lingering seasonal perception that we cater solely to tourists. We’re all about local. We live downtown. We help downtown. We’re here for Gloucester and part of the community.”
And?
“It’s been super nice to hear congratulations and feedback from everyone, and so so so nice to hear from the professional community, too.”
Anything else?
If you hadn’t heard, Doug is a master mixologist. What’s popular now? Topside Grill makes a delicious homemade artisan ginger beer–fresh ginger!— refreshing on its own or shoring up a signature Moscow Mule or Dark & Stormy.
Topside Grill serves a great menu selection of seafood and steak entrees, and creative daily specials. My kids love the appetizers and delicious homemade lasagna and chicken-eggplant Parmesan which are family recipes. They think Doug is so lucky because his mom could cook these, you know, probably after school. Anytime. Just like that.

Topside Grill is part of the downtown cultural district and the Chamber. Doug serves on Gloucester’s Tourism Commission
In case you missed this sign in the background.

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Doesn’t really ever get old.




We are in the midst of Small Business Week here on Cape Ann! The Luncheon on Friday is already sold out but we invite you to join us at the receptions in each community to celebrate the winners!
Manchester Reception
Last night we celebrated Manchester Small Business Person of the Year, Jay Siblukin of Allen’s Pharmacy. Thank you to 7 Central for hosting and to everyone who joined us!
Rockport Reception | Tuesday, June 6, 2017 | 5-7 PM
Location: My Place by the Sea, 68 Bearskin Neck, Rockport
Small Business Persons: Matt & Missy Anzivino, Rockport Inn & Suites
RSVP HERE
Gloucester Reception | Wednesday, June 7, 2017 | 5-7 PM
Location: The Studio Restaurant
Small Business Person: Greg Bover, C.B. Fisk
RSVP HERE
Essex Reception | Thursday, June 8, 2017 | 5-7 PM
Location: Shea’s Riverside Restaurant & Bar
Small Business Person: Georgeanne Richards, Sea Meadow Gifts & Garden Shop
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Just like sheep, alpacas need to be shorn at least once a year. Their beautiful fleece is so thick by the time spring comes along, the animals would suffer tremendously in warmer weather if not shorn.
Family and friends lend a hand for alpaca shearing day.
Malcolm Cooper arrived Sunday morning with his assistant Krystian Hoszkiewicz.
Expert shearing, with a firm but kind touch.
Andrew Spinney from Paynter Saltwater Farm in Essex brought three of his alpacas for shearing, along with Maggie the sheep. Maggie likes getting shorn, so much so that she turned into an acquiescing blob of jello.
Angela administers a monthly shot to prevent parasites.
Here’s Nikki helping with the Paynter alpacas. Next is an after-shearing photo, with the Marshall’s daughter Jennifer. What a difference!
Alpaca lower teeth and upper dental pad.
Alpacas only have bottom teeth. On the top they have a hard dental pad. Alpacas eat by trapping grass between their teeth and the dental pad, and then nipping it off. Some alpacas are genetically pre-disposed to misaligned teeth and need to have their teeth trimmed. If the teeth were not trimmed, it could lead to eating disorders and starvation. A protective guard is placed in the mouth and the teeth are quickly ground with an electric grinder. It takes all of about 30 second for an alpaca’s dental treatment!
Pippi Longstocking’s first dental check up.
One-year-old alpacas Maisy, Rascal, and Pippi Longstocking had their first shearing. The yarn made from the first shearing is referred to as baby alpaca, and it is silky soft, luxurious, and super warm.
Maggie’s wool is more course and contains lanolin. After she was shorn, you could feel the sticky lanolin on her skin. Because alpaca fleece bears no lanolin, the yarn is hypoallergenic.
Pippi Longstocking’s first buzz cut.
Phew, I was exhausted just filming the Marshall Family corral twenty plus alpacas and one tubby little Maggie. The Marshall’s alpacas are beloved family members, each named, and each with a unique personality to go with their name–Pokey, Magnolia, and Rascal, to mention just a few. Animal farming is super hard, non-stop work, especially when the animals are as well taken care of as are the Marshalls.
The public is welcome to come stop by and visit the alpacas. Yarn from the Marshall’s alpacas is available to purchase. At the present time, Angie’s Alpacas is open by appointment. Call 978-729-7180 or email Angela at Angiez65@hotmail.com. Marshall’s Farm is located just next to Marshall’s Farm Stand at 148 Concord Street in West Gloucester.
Gloucester High School and St Ann’s class of ‘67 will be having their 50th class reunion at the Gloucester House on Saturday, August 5th, 2017 at 7:00 PM.
Cocktail hour, including hors d’oeuvres, begins at 6:00 PM aboard the Privateer, which has been rented from 6:00-7: PM (boarding behind the Gloucester House at 5:45 PM). Hors d’oeuvres will also be served at the Gloucester House starting at 6:00 PM.
Dancing, reminiscing, and comradery encouraged. The DJ has been instructed “no rap.”
For more information and reservations, please email 1967GHS@gmail.com


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Everyone who stops by between 3 and 5 PM on Wednesday, June 7th will get a free cup of coffee and their choice of a Buddha Cookie or Brown Sugar Rice Crispy Treat!

Usually on Magnolia Pier but while kayaking Saturday went under the pier.

Greetings from the Pond Team…Here are three upcoming activities this week. Join us if you can make it!
Perley Elementary School
51 North St.
Georgetown, MA 01833
Wednesday, June 7th, 2017
9:30 am with set up at 8:30 am.
We will be presenting Intro to Vernal Ponds for three classes of young students – showing our Vernal Ponds DVD and showing them some cool critters.
We could use a volunteer or two.
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Get Outside Center
186 Main Street
Gloucester, MA 01930
Friday, June 9th, 2017
4:30 to 6:30 pm.
Ribbon Cutting at 5:00 or 5:30.
Now that our sister organization, Kestrel Educational Adventures, is a member of the Chamber of Commerce, there will be a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Get Outside Center. Show up and watch me make a fool out of myself saying a few words about CAVPT.
Strawberry Festival
Mile marker One Restaurant
75 Essex Ave.
Gloucester, MA 01930
Saturday, June 10, 2017
11:00 am to 4:00 pm
We will have some sort of live animal display and we need lots of volunteers.
This family friendly festival will have 50+ local vendors, farm fresh food, adoptable puppies, Kids Zone with pony rides, dunk tank, alpacas, face painting, bouncy houses, live music, live broadcast, and tons of fun. Plus the most exciting festival activity will be our very own Cape Ann Vernal Pond Team Display! Come one, come all!
Recaps…
Remember that Visiting Scientist Day at O’Maley School on Friday? Well,,, it got cancelled due to lack of interest. Not due to student’s lack of interest (anything to get out of class). Not enough scientists wanted to do it.
Yesterday I was at the Ipswich River Wildlife Sanctuary with a bunch of our native snakes for their Nature Festival. I was helping out one of my favorite nature educators Richard Wolniewicz. Huge crowd. We were busy all day.
Hope to see you out there… if you can volunteer email cavpt@yahoo.com
Rick
we only have one earth, save it
We keep adding to our website so check out our Activities Photographs…
https://www.capeannvernalpondteam.org/Activity-Photographs
Friends,
Beginning Sunday June 18, we will be welcoming visitors on Conway Tours/Gray Line Coaches for four straight afternoons as part of Sail Boston. With the Chamber, the RCD will be organizing greeters at Dock Square from approximately 2:30-4:30 in the afternoon. Since the visitors will not be here for long, our hope is to give them a taste of Rockport so they will want to come back for more.
Sue Koehler-Arsenault
Rockport Cultural District
The Bookstore of Gloucester
hosts
Alice Gardner | St Peter’s Fiesta Gloucester, Massachusetts
A solo exhibition featuring the original illustrations (gouache, pen&ink, some acrylic) for her NEW children’s picture book published ©2017 the 90th Anniversary of Gloucester’s St. Peter’s Fiesta!
Address: 61 Main Street. Gloucester, MA 01930
Exhibition dates: June 3, 2017 – Fiesta and beyond!
Bookstore phone: (978) 281-1548
SAVE THE DATE: Saturday June 17
The first St. Peter’s Fiesta book launch and debut reading will be held at Gloucester Lyceum & Sawyer Free Public Library as a special part of a celebration program for the 90th Anniversary Party of St. Peter’s Fiesta thrown by the library, The Bookstore and Caffe Sicilia on Saturday June 17, 10-11:15AM
She did. Alice Gardner maintains a studio in downtown Gloucester, next to the Cape Ann Museum. She has lived on the North Shore for more than 40 years. St. Peter’s Fiesta is a subject Gardner has photographed, chronicled and painted for over a decade.
Gardner says that multiple programs and contacts stemming from the Cape Ann Reads initiative and the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators were critical in getting this new book into production. “Just do it!” was a motivating topic from a Steven Pressfield talk sponsored by the latter. She did. She created an entire new body of some of the Fiesta moments that have touched her most, alive with color and completed in time to coincide with the 2017 90th year Anniversary. Gardner was also inspired by Anita Silvey’s Cape Ann Reads presentations. She said Silvey mentioned “calling all these celebrities for “Everything I need to Know I learned From A Children’s Book.” It made me think that. Why don’t I just call? I wanted to talk to the Mayor. I wanted to talk to many people…This is a Gloucester story. They all grew up with Fiesta. I did not. They became part of creating the book…” Gardner’s generous acknowledgement narrative is given great attention in the design.
The new paintings on exhibit are not for sale, but you can see a small selection of Gardner’s joyous responses to the spirit of Fiesta in larger, earlier works at The Book Store; or call ahead and visit her studio. “I am inspired by public events that make people happy, they’re doing things where there’s a unique sense of place and culture.” Gardner painted a series inspired by Boston icons– like the Boston Common swan boats– for Massachusetts General Hospital’s Illuminations. She’s also captured the seasonal charm of Manchester by the Sea at Fourth of July.
Studio next to Cape Ann Museum http://www.alicegardnerstudio.com/
The Bookstore has a substantial children’s book section The Bookstore of Gloucester Facebook link
Alice print exhibit at the books store for Sebastian Junger reading and Fiesta 2016
Alice photos OF Fiesta featured on GMG

This week at the D.E.S. Club is the Rosary. Here is the Rosary schedule for the week: June 5-11)

Monday, Tuesday, Friday at 7pm – Rosary Prayer
Wednesday at 6:30pm – Mass Service
Thursday at 6:30 pm – Rosary Song Prayer…
Saturday at 6:30pm – Rosary Prayer
Following a POTLUCK dinner and complimentary refreshments!!
The D.E.S. Crowning is on Trinity Sunday, June, 11, 2017
Mass Service at Our Lady of Good Voyage Church at 11:45 AM
Traditional “sopas do espírito santo” will be served at 1:00 PM
(Tickets are ($10.00) and are available during Rosary week at the DES or call (978)-283-9737
Raffle Tickets – will be available during the rosary week and the day of the crowning.
You may also contact any committee member or the club for purchase. (Tickets 5 for $5.00)
We look forward to your presence and your continued support.
A few rowers seem to be racing the Schooner Lannon on the horizon the other day.