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A-Train Orchestra Tonight! Dave Sag’s Blues Party @ The Rhumb Line…come on and have a swingin good time! 8:30pm 5.19.2016

Nobody has to cross the bridge this week as I ask several Rockportoricans to carefully drive home drunk after an emancipating evening of heavenly swinging back door blues. I’m talking the genetically altered father and son duo of Rikki and Alec Razdan and their severely dyspeptic rhythm section including master cocktail drummer David “Doc” Vincent, who specializes in bopping on tables , chairs and beer bottles (and empties a few, too) and the redoubtable Mr. Dan Whelan, on catarrh, who can wheeze his way through any style.

I gotta keep up with these guys, so an emergency vehicle will be on standby for most of the night, before they, too, drive home with one eye closed, like I do. Please don’t listen to me,I may be kidding. Then again….
Tourists–from Argentina and North Carolina
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Childhood wonder at Plum Cove

“The world is full of magic things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper.”
― W.B. Yeats
Nichole’s Picks 5/21 + 5/22
Pick #1: Motif #1 Day, Rockport
The Motif No.1 Day Festival celebrates Rockport across the arts. And all of it centers around the fishing shack-artist’s studio-tourist attraction that started it all: an old building right on one of Rockport’s historic wharves that was painted so often by artists at the turn of the last century that it was given the nickname Motif No.1 by Lester Hornby, a well-known artist and instructor of the period.
Film, poetry, dance, music, and art-making activities are all a part of the festival, as well as historical presentations and a Motif No.1 Day 5k and Fun Run, with proceeds to benefit Rockport Public Schools’ wellness initiatives.
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT ROCKPORTEXCHANGE.ORG BY CLICKING HERE


Pick #2: 92.9 EarthFest Concert on the Hatch Shell

“We are excited to announce that Flight of Fire, The Strumbellas, Joywave and Fitz and the Tantrums will be performing at this years FREE Radio 92.9 EarthFest Presented By Whole Foods Market. The festival will take place at the DCR Hatch Memorial Shell on May 21st, 2016 from 10:00am-5:00pm.”
Pick #3: Let’s Go Fly a Kite: A Practically Perfect Mary Poppins Party
Sunday, May 22nd 1:00-4:00
It’s an afternoon of Poppins fun for the whole family at this Mary Poppins Party at Crane Estate. Activities include kite making and flying, chalk drawing, lawn games, and more. Kite aficionados from Kites Over New England are on hand to show their kites and flying techniques. Tea, lemonade, and cookies are served.
As always, for a more comprehensive list of family activities please visit our friends at North Shore Kid
Words and Music Third Thursday Open Mic at the Lit House Tonight
#Sunrise @CaptJoeLobster #GloucesterMA Time To Get That #Lobster.

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Calling All Golfers for a Great Cause – Toots Fore Tufts
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GloucesterCast 182 With @Shutterbythesea @DonnaArd @KimSmithDesigns and @Joey_C Taped 5/18/16
May 23rd at 1 pm. Any one who started with the class is encouraged to attend. Guest are welcome. St. Ann’s Class
of 1947 is welcome. Please call Virginia McKinnon 978-283-3968 or email mckinnon 02@msn.com for reservations
Meet The Three GHS Prinicpal Finalists
http://gloucester.wickedlocal.com/article/20160515/NEWS/160517082
Gloucester Supt. Richard Safier has announced the three finalists for GHS principal chosen by the search committee. They are Elizabeth Taylor, James Cook and Deborah Holman.
He has invited parents and community members to meet the three finalists at three session at 3:30 p.m. in the GHS library: Wednesday, May 18 Elizabeth Taylor, Thursday, May 19, James Cook, Monday, May 23, Deborah Holman

Our Bridgette Mathews with husband Neil
MASS AUDUBON TEN POUND ISLAND STUDY REPORT
28 April 2016
Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken
City of Gloucester
9 Dale Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930
Re: Ten Pound Island
Mayor Romeo Theken,
At your invitation, Mass Audubon staff members Jeff Collins, Chris Leahy, and I visited Ten Pound Island on April 8th with assistance from your harbormaster staff. Jeff is our Director of Ecological Management, Chris holds the Gerard Bertrand Chair of Ornithology and Natural History and is a Gloucester resident. I direct our Ecological Extension Service through which we offer technical assistance to conservation partners such as municipalities and land trusts.
We spent approximately one hour exploring the island, conducting a very brief plant and wildlife inventory, and discussing ways that we could assist the City in evaluating potential uses of the island including wildlife habitat enhancements and improvements to permit greater public access. Our immediate takeaways were as follows:
The island appears to serve as nesting habitat for several bird species including Black-crowned Night Heron, Herring Gull, and Common Eider. Other heron species have also been observed investigating the island during the pre-breeding period. Ten Pound is part of a constellation of North Shore rocky islands that provide critical nesting habitat for a number of bird species that have evolved to use the historically predator-free setting.
Norway Rats, a non-native invasive species, appear to be present on the island, based on presence of burrows. Rats are egg predators and can severely reduce reproductive success of a bird nesting colony.
While non-native species are the dominant plants, the vegetation structure is representative of other rocky islands with a few trees of medium height, dense shrubby areas, and some open areas of low ground cover and grasses, all ringed by bare rock.
There is currently no improved access to the island, in either the form of a protected landing or a distinct trail.
Unmanaged human access and any dog presence during bird nesting season would have a very negative impact on breeding success of the nesting birds.
Wildlife habitat could be dramatically improved with an effort to reduce invasive plant species and eradicate the rat population.
We observed no endangered or threatened plant, animal or bird species during our visit.
Any improved public a access to the island should be strictly managed to protect wildlife habitat.
Under appropriate management and professional interpretation, the educational and passive recreational value of the island could conceivably be enhanced, while protecting the natural resources it contains.
Additional Detail: No active Common Eider nests were seen, but old nest bowls and one predated egg from a previous nesting year was observed. Three Black-crowned Night Herons were seen including one nest that appeared to be active. Herring and Great Black-backed Gulls were present, but no evidence of their nesting on the island was observed. Our visit was early in the breeding season, and birds may be setting up nests now or in coming weeks.
READ MORE HERE Continue reading “MASS AUDUBON TEN POUND ISLAND STUDY REPORT”
EASTERN POINT LIT HOUSE AND DUCKWORTH’S BOOK CLUB CELEBRATE THREE YEARS OF GREAT BOOKS AND WONDERFUL DINNERS!
Eastern Point Lit House co-founder Chris Anderson led a heartfelt discussion on To Kill a Mockingbird, his favorite book, as it is for so many. I hadn’t read the book since junior high school and wholeheartedly recommend that if you haven’t in a long while, do. Although I’ve seen the movie several times since and know the outcome, I couldn’t put the book down and did something I haven’t been compelled to do in some time, which is to stay up and read a book in one night. The themes beautifully explored and woven throughout this literary classic, of racism, social inequality, ignorance, coming of age, good versus evil, raising children in a community (no matter how flawed), bravery, and injustice are as relevant today as when the book was first published in 1960. The masterful story telling by Harper Lee leaves you with a deep sense of hope and compassion for your fellow human.
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On June 26th, author Julia Glass is leading the discussion on the graphic novel Fun Home by Alison Bechdel. For more information and the complete 2016 Book Club Schedule visit the Eastern Point Lit House website here.
Our newest and youngest book club member Annie Kate


Just some of the wonderfully delicious entrees Chef Ken Duckworth prepared for the book club attendees. Thank you Ken!!!
Tip-Toe Through The Tulips

More clean ups
The Magnolia Historical Society is clean the Magnolia Cemetery on Magnolia Avenue, Saturday, May 21, 2016 from 9:00 am – 2:00 pm. Please bring rakes, shoves, leaf blowers, chain saws, leaf bags and community pride. Since The One Hour at a Time Gang goes from 8:00 – 9:00, if anyone wants to join me going over to the Magnolia Cemetery, please feel free to help out.

Pretty boat at the Railway

Need a summer job?
HIRING SUMMER WORKERS!
Andrew Kostka writes in:
Hi! My name is Andrew Kostka, over the summer I am running a house painting business through a company called ‘Collegiate Entrepreneurs’ This being said I am looking to hire hard working individuals to work for me. If you or anyone you know fits this description please call me at 508-284-2742 or email andrewcollegepainters@gmail.com
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Inbound Call Center/Helpline Counselor/Database Research Associate (Gloucester)
NeedyMeds, a leading online national resource dedicated to increasing public awareness about using healthcare assistance programs, is looking for people who are interested in making a difference in the lives of those who are seeking help managing healthcare expenses. If you are the kind of person who gets a sense of fulfillment in helping others, then you are the kind of person that this national nonprofit is seeking.
NeedyMeds offers information on many programs for people that need help paying for healthcare and prescription medication and runs a Call Center for specific programs and a Helpline for assisting callers looking for resources on NeedyMeds’ website, www.needymeds.org.
The position is for a full-time Call Center/Helpline Counselor/Database Research Associate. The Helpline Counselor position requires assisting our helpline callers in finding and utilizing resources on our website. As Call Center Counselor, the position entails answering questions about specific programs and processing applications. The position also involves daily updating of database(s) and research. The person will also occasionally add support for special projects.
Bilingual Spanish/English is a plus
Required skills are:
Excellent, current computer skills (Mac-based office)
Strong phone skills
Flexibility in switching tasks
Comfort with working on databases
Comfort with repetitive tasks
Accuracy with data entry
Competency with researching on Internet
Accuracy with information
Pleasant demeanor
Mature outlook
Team player
Reliable and dependable transportation
Flexible hours
Excellent benefits
compensation: Starting pay: $13/hr with 60-day review and annual reviews thereafter.
employment type: full-time
non-profit organization
Send resume and cover letter to: robin@needymeds.org with subject line “GMG Center Call Center”
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Harbortown Arts Festival

One Hour at a Time Gang Clean Up
Good afternoon kids:
Hope all is well and everyone is enjoying the sun.
When: Saturday May 21, 2016
When: 8:00 – 9:00
Where: Horton Street, we can park at Ocean Alliance.
Please bring gloves, I will have bags.
Thanks kids

Get Ready for Cape Ann Symphony’s Season Finale with this Mesmerizing Look at Brahms
Can you imagine a more spectacular climax to the Cape Ann Symphony‘s most spectacular season? On Saturday (5/21) you can join Yoichi Udagawa and the top classical players on Boston’s North Shore for a stellar evening of music. This kind of concert doesn’t come along very often. Believe it or not, there are still tickets available for this Grand Finale. Get Tickets Here.
Watch this mesmerizing video to get you in the mood . . .












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