In my humble opinion…
In my humble opinion…Willow Rest has THE best breakfast sandwich around! It might take a few extra minutes than a rubbery drive-thru sandwich, but it’s totally worth it because it’s made with fresh ingredients, exactly how you want it. This is usually a treat for me, but this morning I got a fried egg, cheddar, bacon on fresh wheat toast…perfection!

They not only have great food but you can grab some fresh produce, cheeses, flowers and unique gift finds!
Nichole’s Picks 3/26 +3/27
Pick #1: Egg-Cellent Easter Adventure at Appleton Farms
Saturday, March 26th 10:00-12:00
Say goodbye to the cold and celebrate the arrival of warmer weather here on the Farm! While we often associate eggs with the Easter Bunny, in many cultures eggs symbolize new life and are tied with the coming of spring. At this event, we celebrate spring, new life on the farm, and the bounty of fresh eggs produced by our hens. Go on the Egg-cellent Quest around the farm and learn about the journey from egg to chicken, collecting Easter eggs at each station to complete the Quest! Enjoy homemade refreshments in our Carriage Barn, visit with the calves, and make some fun farm crafts! Quest begins at 10am. Please plan to arrive by 11am and bring a basket of your own to collect the Quest eggs.
Please Note: It is only necessary to register for one ticket per family. If you have more than 6 in your family, please register for 2 families so we have enough eggs and refreshments for everyone.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER!
Pick #2: Children’s Drop and Shop
Head over to The Pingree School in Hamilton to score some great spring clothes, toys, sports equipment, and more at this year’s Spring Children’s Drop and Shop.

Spring/Summer
Children’s Clothing &
Gear Consignment Sale
March 23-26, 2016
CLICK HERE FOR ALL THE INFORMATION YOU’LL NEED
Pick #3: The Walk to the Sea
Enjoy a nice spring afternoon in Boston….and learn something along the way.

The free walk, beginning at the State House on Beacon Hill and ending at Long Wharf, spans one mile that covers Boston’s historic landmarks and skyscrapers.The Walk to the Sea consists of ten freestanding glass panels located at the eight spots throughout the city.
CLICK HERE TO LEARN ALL ABOUT THE WALK TO THE SEA
Walk through the city of Boston, stopping along the way to learn about the transformation that made Boston what it is today.
Destinations along the way include:
Beacon Hill
King’s Chapel
Government Center
The Old State House
Financial District
Custom House
Rose Kennedy Greenway
Long Wharf
As always, for a more comprehensive list of family activities, visit our friends at North Shore Kid
“Art, Rocks!” Twinlights 3/24/2016
We need to enter a GMG Homie Car…
GHS Varsity Cheerleaders are headed down to Nationals in Orlando, Florida
The GHS Varsity Cheerleaders are headed down to Nationals in Orlando, Florida today. We would like to thank everyone that donated IN ANY WAY. Whether you bought a raffle ticket, pledged to our Go Fund Me, came to Katrina’s or Jalapeno’s , donated gift certificates, allowed us to sell tickets at your business, posted on your website, or put something in a donation bucket we are grateful beyond words. Everyone near and far helped make this possible. We know that the team will do their best to represent our beautiful city and make you all proud!
With sincere gratitude,
The Gloucester High School Cheerleaders and Cheering Boosters
www.capeanncommunity.com Bulletin Board Listings For 3/24/16
Cape Ann Farmers Market
Come Join us for great food, great film and great company and help support CAFM!
Riverdale Rockets Softball Sign-ups
March 23, 2016 ~ coliecatherine
Has your softball player signed up yet for the 2016 season?
Rockets Sign- ups are online now on the NEW website!
http://leagues.bluesombrero.com/Default.aspx?tabid=996980
Softball Teams are divided as follows:
Softyball — 1st & 2nd Grade
C Team — 3rd & 4th Grade
B Team — 5th & 6th Grade
A Team — 7th & 8th Grade
Cost per player is $75 for A, B & C team. Cost for Softyball is $50. Family Cap is $130. Please pay via check & mail your payment to: Riverdale Rockets PO Box 195 Gloucester, MA 01930
Please be sure that you live in the ROCKETS TERRITORY as stated in the leagues breakdown of city locations. The league is divided by territories within the city and you must adhere to this list. If you have any questions you can email Darryl Brown (darryl.brown.67@live.com)
ROCKETS TERRITORY is defined as starting at the rotary north side to the Annisquam River to Rockport line – Poplar Street to the intersection of Maplewood Ave. Washington Street to Rockport Line and all roads back to Cherry Street, down to Poplar Street and up to 128 extension as stated in the leagues breakdown of city locations.
EES PTO Spring Fundraiser Event
March 23, 2016 ~ Joey C ~ Edit
Second Annual North Shore Volunteer Fair
SeniorCare Inc.’s RSVP will host the North Shore Volunteer Fair on Thursday, April 14, 2016, from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm at Cruiseport, located at 6 Rowe Square, in downtown Gloucester, MA.
Volunteers Patty Colbert and Bea Robbins helped at SeniorCare’s Valentine’s Day Breakfast for Meals on Wheels.
Experience the benefits of volunteering. Are you thinking about it, but don’t know where to begin, or who to see? Do you want to get started working with the many non-profit organizations in our community? Do you have interests, talents, a little time, and the willingness to share with others? Volunteers of all age groups are needed.
The volunteer experience can enrich our lives. You will meet new friends and find new opportunities and horizons. Sometimes we need a purpose and a reason to fulfill our lives while making things a little better and sharing with others.
So Come to the Fair! You will meet representatives of over 30 non-profit organizations from Cape Ann and the North Shore. All will be on hand to assist you and answer your questions. There will be plenty of time to browse and perhaps make a decision as to what area you would like to pursue.
Light refreshments will be served.
The Volunteer Fair will also be a collection point for our local food pantries. Please consider bringing a non-perishable food donation.
The Volunteer Fair is made possible by a grant from the Massachusetts Service Alliance. For more information, please call SeniorCare’s RSVP at 978-281-1750, extension 572, or email rsvp@seniorcareinc.org.
For a full list of participating non-profit organizations, go to www.seniorcareinc.org.
Foxwoods “Fun-Raiser” Benefit To Light Up Mattos Field
Image ~ March 23, 2016 ~ Joey C
Gloucester Biotechnology Academy Enrollment Underway
March 22, 2016 ~ Gloucester Marine Genomics Institute
New Biotech career training academy opens in Gloucester – recent high school grads welcome to apply now!
- 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

Happy Puppy Day!
Happy Puppy Day to the two pups in my life….my puggle Gracey and my grand-puggle Lena. Best little puggles around! ❤


Making Space for Possibilities
More Cape Ann Wellness News –
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Photo Credit Susan Hershey, 2013
It was a little over a year ago when Elizabeth and I bundled up the girls and took our dog Speck up into the woods of Lanesville. We walked up past Steel Derrick and down to the end of Bearskin Neck. We stopped at Brothers’ Brew for coffee and doughnuts before heading back up into the woods and to our home in Downtown Lanesville. As often as we can we like to take a walk like this – stretch our legs, exercise the dogs, and expose our daughters to the beauty that surrounds us. (Brothers’ doughnuts are a nice bonus, too)
Speck, David, and Fletcher DeAngelis
Something was different about this walk though. As I stepped out onto the sidewalk Elizabeth let me know, “David, It’s time for us to open our own yoga studio.”
We had been talking about it for years. In fact, our very first…
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SHOPPING FOR EASTER TREATS AT NICHOLS CANDY HOUSE!
Where does the Easter Bunny live?
In a house made of chocolate of course! Easter Bunny House handmade by Jan.
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Peeps in a Puddle
For your jelly bean lovers
I love the look of this very old gas fired stove. It has an extremely powerful flame and within seconds of Don igniting, the water was boiling hot. I meant to ask Barbara how old are their stoves and find out more about them. If she, or anyone from the shop, is reading this post, please write in the comment section and let us know. Thank you!
SEASCAPES AND TEXTURES FROM JON COONEY
Shot at various locations including Halibut Point State Park, the Back Shore, and more. From Jon Cooney Productions
Celebrating 62 Years in the USA Today
Today March 23, 1954, I celebrate my arrival in Gloucester from Lajes do Pico Azores.
I thank my parents Anibal and Adelina for all their scarifies bringing our family to this great country.
Celebrated at the Azorean Restaurant with one of my favorite meals, Azorean Octopus.
High Noon On The Boulevard

Encore, first posted April 18, 2013.
Soaring

Help Wanted

Local Job:
Recruiting Coordinator located at Varian via Yoh Staffing:
http://jobs.yoh.com/job/Gloucester-Recruiting-Coordinator-Job-MA-01930/330646400/
or send resume to:
Alicia.dewolfe@yoh.com
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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
Reply with subject line “Call Center through GMG Blog” by email to robin@needymeds.org with attached cover letter and resume.
compensation: Starting pay: $13/hr with 60-day review and annual reviews thereafter.
employment type: full-time
non-profit organization
non-profit organization
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The Studio Restaurant
51 Rocky Neck Ave
Gloucester

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Field of Blood

Field of Blood (22×28 mixed media)
There are two accounts of the death of Judas, one in Matthew, telling of his hanging, and one by Luke in Acts, talking about him falling headlong, bursting open in the middle and his bowels gushing out. Since Luke was a doctor, it is fitting that he would focus on the latter. I didn’t want to paint the bowel gushing, so I painted the hanging with accompanying clues to how the latter occurs. The little black bird on the hanging rope will peck away at it until it breaks under the dead weight of Judas, causing him to fall headlong into the sharp rocks below him, bursting him in the middle so his bowels will gush out. I don’t really believe that a little bird caused it, more likely the dead weight of Judas’ body causing the rope or tree limb to break. The vultures are circling and waiting patiently for the latter to occur to make their meal easier. A fitting end to a man whose sins included worshipping the idol of his greed, sacrificing his Lord to his love for money, and causing the shed of innocent blood. But in the end, it needed to happen to fulfill prophesy and for God’s plan for salvation of man to come into play.
Matthew 27:1-10
Early in the morning, all the chief priests and the elders of the people made their plans how to have Jesus executed. So they bound him, led him away and handed him over to Pilate the governor.
When Judas, who had betrayed him, saw that Jesus was condemned, he was seized with remorse and returned the thirty pieces of silver to the chief priests and the elders. “I have sinned,” he said, “for I have betrayed innocent blood.”
“What is that to us?” they replied. “That’s your responsibility.”
So Judas threw the money into the temple and left. Then he went away and hanged himself.
The chief priests picked up the coins and said, “It is against the law to put this into the treasury, since it is blood money.” So they decided to use the money to buy the potter’s field as a burial place for foreigners. That is why it has been called the Field of Blood to this day. Then was fulfilled what had been spoken through the prophet Jeremiah, “And they took the thirty pieces of silver, the price of the one on whom a price had been set, on whom some of the people of Israel had set a price, and they gave them for the potter’s field, as the Lord commanded me.”
Acts 1:16-19
“Brethren, the Scripture had to be fulfilled, which the Holy Spirit foretold by the mouth of David concerning Judas, who became a guide to those who arrested Jesus. “For he was counted among us, and received his portion in this ministry.” (Now this man acquired a field with the price of his wickedness; and falling headlong, he burst open in the middle and all his bowels gushed out. And it became known to all who were living in Jerusalem; so that in their own language that field was called Hakeldama, that is, Field of Blood).”
E.J. Lefavour
Awesome Gloucester Winners
Left: AG Trustee Jacob Belcher hands $1000 to David Killian of the Auto Shop group. Right: Jake with Jarrod Martin, Lexi Ciolino, Chrissy Nugent, and Isaac da Silva of the Library Renovation Team
Last night at GHS four excellent pitches were made by students hoping to make their school more awesome. The trustees of Awesome Gloucester were then faced with choosing the best. Because we were joined this month by the Gloucester Education Fund who matched our normal $1,000 dollar grant, we chose the top two ideas in the closest voting on record. Jack Porter’s Auto Shop class won for their idea to do free spring maintenance on the cars of elders and veterans. Another group of motivated students received a micro-grant to renovate the Library Commons. Congratulations to both groups, you restore our faith that the generations coming up understand the value of service and community building. Details on both projects and information on how to pitch your idea to make Gloucester more awesome can be found at the Awesome Foundation website. To date Awesome Gloucester has funded $31,000 in projects for the city.
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Wednesdays with Fly Amero ~ This weeks special guest: Bradley Royds 7-10pm 3.23.2016

Great dinner specials every week!
Wednesday, March 23rd – 7pm
Musical Guest: BRADLEY ROYDS!

Pictured here with good friend Dick Clark, he shows us he’s
visited a few places and done a few things during his brief
time here on Earth. One of the clearest, purest voices you’ll
ever hope to hear, delivering intelligent, passionate original
material flawlessly… every time. Meet Bradley Royds! ~ Fly
http://www.androyd.com/bradley/index.html
Dinner with great music!
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
Dave Trooper’s Kitchen…
Prepared fresh weekly by “Troop”… always good!
Plus a fine, affordable wine menu!
Upcoming…
J.B. Amero
Charlee Bianchini
Visit: http://www.therhumbline.com/
Looking forward……to seeing you there 🙂
Saturday Clean Up
Saturday’s Clean up:
Hi Peeps:
Hope all is well and staying safe.
Where: Main and Rogers
Time: 8:00 – 9:00
When: Saturday, March 26, 2016
We can meet at St. Peter’s Square.. please bring gloves and have plenty of bags..
Take care
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