VISION DEPOT (FORMERLY PARRELLI OPTICAL) ANNOUNCES A NAME CHANGE, BUT EVERYTHING ELSE IS EXACTLY THE SAME AS BEFORE

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VISION DEPOT (FORMERLY PARRELLI OPTICAL) ANNOUNCES A NAME
CHANGE, BUT EVERYTHING ELSE IS EXACTLY THE SAME AS BEFORE
Dr. Bonny Weingarten, serving Gloucester since 1997, has
just announced that the well-known and long-established eye care and full-service
optical care retail store at 29 Railroad Avenue in Gloucester has changed its name to
Vision Depot, from Parrelli Optical.
“When we parted ways with the Parrelli Optical franchise, we wanted to let the
community know that our goals have not changed at all: we have the same great
service for our many customers, the same dedicated and highly trained employees, the
same management and owner, and now an even better selection of the best frames
and the most fashionable styles. Plus, we now are able to accept even more types of
insurance,” said Dr. Weingarten.
Vision Depot specializes in digital eye examinations, dry eye and allergy management,
high fashion in eyewear, all…

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www.capeanncommunity.com Bulletin Board Happenings For 4/6/16

Mind the Light: Poetry and Movement at the Cape Ann Museum

April 5, 2016 ~ Cape Ann Museum

Saturday, April 23 at 2:00 p.m.

A Multimedia Presentation with Suellen Wedmore and Friends

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Based on her most recent book of poetry, Mind the Light, writer Suellen Wedmore melds photographs, paintings, music and movement to depict the bravery and intelligence of the little-known heroines of our American past—women lighthouse keepers. Assisting Wedmore will be Juliana McGovern, Barbara Brewer and others. Following the program, Wedmore will be available to sign copies of her book, for sale in the Museum Shop. This program is free for CAM members / $10 for non-members (includes Museum admission). Space is limited; reservations required.

For more information email us at info@capeannmuseum.org. Tickets can be purchased by calling the Museum at (978) 283-0455 x10 or online at Eventbrite.


Gloucester Biotechnology Academy – Apply now!

April 5, 2016 ~ Gloucester Marine Genomics Institute

School children and their teacher in a high school science class

This could be you in September!

The Gloucester Biotechnology Academy is now accepting applications from recent high school grads for the first class to start September 2016.  Your gateway to a career in the exciting field of Biotechnology…

  • Preparation for entry-level lab tech jobs
  • Nine-month training on modern biotech methods
  • No tuition or fees – course is completely underwritten
  • Paid internship after completing 2 semesters
  • Career skills and mentoring

    For your application package:  biotech.academy@gmgi.org

    For more information:  Gloucester Biotechnology Academy


    Change YOUR Life!

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    Good Morning –

    Greetings from North Shore Career Center.  We are delighted to announce that we have gathered 35 companies located in Gloucester and Brockport to a Job Fair.  We are also expecting 200+ Job Seekers in the Cape Ann area to participate in this event at no cost at all. 

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    LEGO®-Packed Kids Events in April Vacation Week

    Invent your way through April Vacation Week with 2 LEGO®-packed Cape Ann library events celebrating the publication of The Mechanical Mind of John Coggin!

    Written by local author, Elinor Teele, this hilarious adventure for kids aged 8-12 has already received a Kirkus Star. Join Elinor on Saturday, April 16 or Thursday, April 21 for LEGO® inventing, word games, steam engine exploring, interactive readings, and a super-cool book raffle!

    Find all the details: elinorteele.com/events/

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    Check out –

    The Gloucester Pull Out

    from B.B. Boudreau

    Cape Ann

  • Yeah, it’s STILL winter. It’s April 4th today and it snowed. And they’re saying there will be more. I have started to look for reasons to be happy about being here, and decided that there are some delightful aspects of winter here in Gloucester, although maybe not as numerous as in summer. Here’s a big one. Everyone knows how to drive these narrow roads.
    I believe after living here for 20 years, it’s because of a clever maneuver that I have coined The Gloucester Pull Out. Some people from the outside think it’s rude, but I’ve never been able to figure out why. In taking a left turn from a driveway or side street, we wait for three or four cars, which is reasonable in the winter, and then pull slowly into the coming lane.

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    The Manchester Essex Green Team is selling 40 pound bags of Black Earth Compost made from the Manchester Essex School District’s food waste converted into rich and nutritious soil for $8 each.  This sale will be happening on a rolling basis and will continue all year long. All participation is greatly appreciated because the profits will be donated to the Green Team programs in all three schools. The Team is accepting credit card orders by visiting the Team’s secure website at http://www.greenteam.mersd.org, click on the “buy compost” option on the homepage. Or you make payments by checks made out to MERSD and send to The Green Team, 36 Lincoln Street, Manchester, MA 01944.  Green Team Director, Eric Magers, will deliver the product for free to any location in Cape Ann (and a reasonable fee beyond that). If you have questions, or live beyond Cape Ann for free delivery, please contact the Green Team @ greenteam@mersd.org or 978.525.6469. 

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    Found On Ebay: Grumbacher Palette Talk Magazine

    Found On Ebay: Grumbacher Palette Talk Magazine #65

    My Father was featured in Grumbacher art supplies “Palette Talk” Magazine a few times.

    Artists featured in it would discuss techniques that they were known for. They liked the way my father represented fog on the working waterfront.

    I own a few copies of this issue that are not for sale.

    The Photo on the cover of is the Infamous Gloucester Fishing Vessel “Judith Lee Rose”

    Not a bad price for that issue. It was .50 cents back in 1986

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Palette-Talk-Magazine-Number-65-/331820828934?hash=item4d42100906:g:aOsAAOSw~gRV4hZv

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    GOOD MORNING GLOUCESTER QUESTIONNAIRE WITH GREG BOVER

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    How long have you lived in Gloucester?

    I’ve been on Cape Ann in one town or another for 38 years, I live in Rockport now.
    What is your favorite season In Gloucester?

    Sailing season.
    Do you have any secret outdoor spots in Gloucester where you go to “get away”?

    Well, if I answered it wouldn’t be secret anymore, but Steel Derrick Quarry is right at the top of the list.
    What is your favorite pizza joint in Gloucester?

    Delaney’s. They make the best thin crust and the sauce is not overly sweet.
    What is your favorite sub shop in Gloucester?

    Virgilio’s for an Italian, Destino’s for cheesesteak.
    What place would you go for a romantic dinner in Gloucester?

    We’d probably stay home and broil scallops.
    What is your favorite bar in Gloucester?

    I don’t drink alcohol.
    What is your favorite breakfast joint in Gloucester?

    George’s, Lobsta Land a close second.

    What is your favorite local event in Gloucester?

    Small venue: GWC’s Fish Tales story telling

    Large venue: Schooner Festival

    Family event: The Fish Box Derby
    In the summer do you prefer the beach or to be on a boat?

    Boats. Mine or Adventure.
    Who is your favorite local artist?

    David Montgomery
    Which is your favorite local beach?

    Not a beach guy.
    Who has the best chowder in town?

    Causeway.
    Excluding GMG what is your second favorite local blog?

    The Gloucester Clam, consistently terrific writing.
    Do you prefer haddock chowder or clam chowder?
    Clam

    What were your thoughts on The Downtown Block Parties last year?

    I enjoy walking down Main Street and seeing people I know. Looking forward to having the Chamber involved this year.
    What is your favorite local band?

    What Time is it Mr. Fox
    What about Gloucester sets it apart from anywhere else?

    It’s real, not a caricature of itself. The people who live here are passionate about making the best of the natural gifts we have, and even if they don’t always agree 100%, they find a way to work together to make things happen. There is always something going on, music, festivals, art, lectures, et cetera, because folks step up and put in the effort.

    CONGRATULATIONS TO BACKYARD GROWERS!!

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    DON’T MISS THE TEMPEST TONIGHT AT EAST GLOUCESTER ELEMENTARY!

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    Director Dawn Sarrouf shares that fifth grade student Erin McCarthy is singing an original rap created by third grade student Seamus Swift, with words by William Shakespeare.

     

    New Jerusalem

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    Most people are aware that there are two possible endings in the Bible.  This is the one I choose, and I hope everyone I have ever known in life chooses it too.

    Revelation 21

    Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth; for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away, and the sea was no more. And I saw the holy city, the new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband. And I heard a loud voice from the throne saying,

    “Behold, the dwelling of God is with men. He will dwell with them; they will be his people, and God himself will be with them; he will wipe every tear from their eyes. Death will be no more; mourning and crying and pain will be no more, for the first things have passed away.”

    And the one who was seated on the throne said, “See, I am making all things new.” Also he said, “Write this, for these words are trustworthy and true.” Then he said to me, “It is done! I am the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end. To the thirsty I will give water as a gift from the spring of the water of life. Those who conquer will inherit these things, and I will be their God and they will be my children. But as for the cowardly, the faithless, the polluted, the murderers, the fornicators, the sorcerers, the idolaters, and all liars, their place will be in the lake that burns with fire and sulfur, which is the second death.”

    Then one of the seven angels who had the seven bowls full of the seven last plagues came and said to me, “Come, I will show you the bride, the wife of the Lamb.” And in the spirit he carried me away to a great, high mountain and showed me the holy city Jerusalem coming down out of heaven from God. It has the glory of God and a radiance like a very rare jewel, like jasper, clear as crystal. It has a great, high wall with twelve gates, and at the gates twelve angels, and on the gates are inscribed the names of the twelve tribes of the Israelites; on the east three gates, on the north three gates, on the south three gates, and on the west three gates. And the wall of the city has twelve foundations, and on them are the twelve names of the twelve apostles of the Lamb.

    The angel who talked to me had a measuring rod of gold to measure the city and its gates and walls. The city lies foursquare, its length the same as its width; and he measured the city with his rod, fifteen hundred miles; its length and width and height are equal. He also measured its wall, one hundred forty-four cubits by human measurement, which the angel was using. The wall is built of jasper, while the city is pure gold, clear as glass. The foundations of the wall of the city are adorned with every jewel; the first was jasper, the second sapphire, the third agate, the fourth emerald, the fifth onyx, the sixth carnelian, the seventh chrysolite, the eighth beryl, the ninth topaz, the tenth chrysoprase, the eleventh jacinth, the twelfth amethyst. And the twelve gates are twelve pearls, each of the gates is a single pearl, and the street of the city is pure gold, transparent as glass.

    I saw no temple in the city, for its temple is the Lord God the Almighty and the Lamb. And the city has no need of sun or moon to shine on it, for the glory of God is its light, and its lamp is the Lamb. The nations will walk by its light, and the kings of the earth will bring their glory into it. Its gates will never be shut by day—and there will be no night there. People will bring into it the glory and the honor of the nations. But nothing unclean will enter it, nor anyone who practices abomination or falsehood, but only those who are written in the Lamb’s book of life.

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    Then he showed me a river of the water of life, clear as crystal, coming from the throne of God and of the Lamb, in the middle of its street. On either side of the river was the tree of life, bearing twelve kinds of fruit, yielding its fruit every month; and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations. There will no longer be any curse; and the throne of God and of the Lamb will be in it, and His bond-servants will serve Him; they will see His face, and His name will be on their foreheads. And there will no longer be any night; and they will not have need of the light of a lamp nor the light of the sun, because the Lord God will illumine them; and they will reign forever and ever.

    And he said to me, “These words are faithful and true”; and the Lord, the God of the spirits of the prophets, sent His angel to show to His bond-servants the things which must soon take place.

    “And behold, I am coming quickly. Blessed is he who heeds the words of the prophecy of this book.”

    “No eye has seen, no ear has heard, no mind has conceived what God has prepared for those who love him.” (1 Corinthians 2:9). Even our wildest imaginings cannot begin to approach the threshold of what God has prepared in eternity for those who love him, and are written in the Lamb’s Book of Life.

    Help Name the new Cape Ann Reads mascot extended

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    No, Paul did not say ‘Rubber Duck’s friend’

    The seagull with spectacles is a logo designed by Ashley Curcuru, member of the Teen Artist Guild (TAG) at The Hive Cape Ann Art Haven in downtown Gloucester. The bird needs a name! Have some fun, jot down a suggestion and give it to your local librarian. And please ask your kids to drop off their ideas, too. I see Paul Morrison has tossed in an entry on the Sawyer Free Facebook page…

    Kudos to Valerie Marino for the library’s social media and that cute desk display.

    Cape Ann Reads is a dynamite year of FREE programs designed around the world of children’s books. There’s something happening every month,thanks to the four public libraries and community partners. Upcoming for Cape Ann Reads  is a major double-header on Saturday, April 16th, with Anita Silvey, a big force in the world of children’s publishing and promotion. Make your reservations soon as the programs are popular!

    Continue reading “Help Name the new Cape Ann Reads mascot extended”

    Waiting…

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    Spring at Plum Cove

    Waiting….always waiting for something.   Right now we are all patiently waiting for the arrival of warm days where we can sit on the sandy beach…when the life guard IS on duty.   Until then we can be grateful for this view from Plum Cove Beach this morning….still blue skies but with a little touch of white stuff (and a whole lot chillier!).  Happy Grati-Tuesday!

    Schrafft’s Candy

    The fact alone that there exists some candy company lineage in their DNA explains my children’s sweet tooths (sweet teeth does not sound right at all).  Give me ice cream or chocolate any day, but sugary candy, cupcakes, cake, what have you…does nothing for me.  My boys, while great eaters and connoisseurs of some pretty sophisticated meal choices, LOVE their sweets.

    Yesterday I did a post about a post card of the little beach at the end of our street.  I stumbled upon it on eBay.  Having found that….I explored a bit…and also found this kind of funny and quirky advertisement for Schrafft’s Candy.  Some day I’ll get around to framing it for the boys’ bedroom.

    “Just as you do tire, eat a few pieces of Schrafft’s candy. Notice how quickly your energy comes back. Schrafft’s candy is one of nature’s shortest cuts to stimulation through food. For your health’s sake keep a box handy when you work or play.”

    Who would have thought?

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    Job Fair

    ANYONE LOOKING FOR WORK?
    Partime, fulltime. summer job

    Gloucester Job Fair tomorrow
    Wednesday, April 6th, 2016
    10:00 AM – 2PM
    Gloucester Elks at Bass Rocks
    97 Atlantic Road | Gloucester, MA 01930

    Aaron Smith from Gloucester. He is about three weeks away from completing marine boot camp

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    Hi Joey, I wanted to send this along to you. My daughter did her internship as a Guidance Councilor at GHS a few years ago. She is now a councilor in Maine. She did a program at Paris Island last week and wound up meeting this young man- Aaron Smith from Gloucester. He is about three weeks away from completing marine boot camp. She said he is a great guy and will make a fine Marine! It was fun to meet someone from home. This was a write up in the local paper.

    www.capeanncommunity.com Bulletin Board Listings For 4/5/16

    Fishtown Horribles Parade for a Pool Party Fundraiser

    April 4, 2016 ~ coliecatherine

    Come join the Fishtown Horribles Parade for a Pool Party Fundraiser. We will be at the Cape Ann Marina on Sunday April 10, 2016 from 4pm til 7pm. We will have a 50/50 raffle and a family basket raffle. $10 for children and $12 for adults to swim. If you will be too tired to make dinner after swimming you can enjoy dinner poolside with the Mile Marker. Thanks for your support and hope to see you there. Please share this to spread the word!

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    Rotary FUNdraiser “A Night at the Races”

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    The Gloucester Rotary Club invites the public to attend their FUNdraising event – “A Night at the Races” on Friday, April 29, 2016 at Cruiseport Gloucester, located at 6 Rowe’s Wharf in Gloucester. Doors open at 6:30 pm. All proceeds from this event will support local and international programs of the Gloucester Rotary.

    A Night at the RacesA special prize for the best “Derby Hat” will be awarded!

    A Night at the Races promises to be a fun-filled evening for adults with all the suspense and excitement of being at the racetrack. High quality, video-taped horse races are narrated from start to finish by lively announcers. During the evening there will be complimentary hors d’oeuvre, a cash bar, and variety of raffles. For the most fun, reserve a table – bring a group. Tickets are $10 per person and may be purchased at Carroll K. Steele Insurance Agency, BankGloucester, The Weathervane or by contacting any Gloucester Rotarian.

    The Gloucester Rotary Club was established in 1923, and has more than 60 members who are leaders in the community. Rotary’s motto, “Service Above Self” is the basis of all their good work. With funds raised through events, the club has been a significant supporter of local community organizations and causes.


    Spring Open House at EPDS

    April 3, 2016 ~ epdsfrontdesk

    Our Next Open House is this Wednesday (April 6th) from 9 am to 11 am! Come find out why our kids love coming school! Student guided tours, one on one time to meet with our staff and get an overview of our philosophy and curriculum.

    Open houses at EPDS are a great way to learn about our school and programs for PreK through 8th Grade! Interested students and their families are welcome and encouraged to attend! Our kids will share with you why they love this school, as they tour you through our classrooms. From a parent’s perspective, you’ll learn about our focus on academic excellence, small class sizes, respect for your child’s individualism and our reasonable tuition.

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    Can’t make an Open House? CONTACT US anytime to schedule a tour!

    Call us at 978.283.1700 or via email: epdsfrontdesk@gmail.com

    Gloucester Gig Rowers are back in the water for the 2016 season

    Hi Joey,

    The Gloucester Gig Rowers are back in the water for the 2016 season.

    The Siren Song and the Annie B are ready to row.

    The Gannet is being worked on by members, expected launch May 1,2016.

    In the photo are,on the left…Clem Courcy, Eileen Courcy, Christy Milhouse….on the right…Eddie Acosta, Bill Helmuth, Peter Begley

    For more info check them out at www.GloucesterGigRowers.com

    Row Hard,

    Cliff McCarthy