Note from GMG FOB Al Bezanson re Schooner Apella and the Key West to Havana Challenge

Al forwards this link and writes, “Schooner race from Key West to Cuba is about to start and the boats can be tracked. The link is from Apella who has become a regular in the Gloucester race.” Follow this link.

Message from Dan Hall, Schooner Apella:

SO, if you’ve glanced at either the Conch Republic Cup Kattack tracking site, or my own SPOT tracker page, you’re wondering why we’re back at the dock and not on our way to Cuba. Well. We headed toward the starting line about 1pm. At about 2:30 we got hammered by wind and wave; as high as 40 knots and 8 or 9 foot seas. At 3:30 the race committee called off the race, for the day. We hope to have a clean and safe start mañana, I assume at 5pm. Will keep you posted. Dan Hall in Key West

Read more about the Conch Republic Cup here.

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Alicia Unleashed Episode 16-Straight Outta Labyrinth

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Alicia Unleashed Episode 16 Taped 1/28/2016 with Bside and Alicia Cox

Click the podcast icon to listen-

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Topics include:

David Bowie, Labyrinth, Does Kyle hate me? Bridget traumatized by David Bowie, Reboot movie or Sequel, A stranger rented a movie, Straight outta Compton, Bridget Mom’s reaction, Homie Cast recap, Accent Porn, Finding out info on Facebook, Airing out personal life on Facebook, What would you want your super power to be?, New look Barbies, Do kids under 20 years old know Oprah, Oprah rant, Oprah is amazing, Do your kids know Oprah?, Pineapple!, Pregnant mothers who smoke, Reality, Controversial smoking issue, Pedestrians who don’t say thank you, Chris almost took Bridget out, dating sites and guys perspectives, Kindle books and Audibles, Ending at 53 minutes, Ending Sweet 16

 

Week of January 31, 2016- Sawyer Free Library

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Tuesday February 2: Seed starting info session 5:30-7pm

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Saturday February 6  Fiber Fest 11am-4pm:

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Stranded Grey Seal Pup Rescue at Captain Hooks In #GloucesterMA

Jess Bean submits-

Hi Joey,
There was a gray seal pup rescue at Captain Hooks this morning. He was okay, just exhausted. He came off the river at high tide and then crossed the street to Captain Hooks. Fire Dept and Animal Control came and then the woman is Marine Biologist from NOAA that used to rescue seals who just happen to be driving by. So they wrapped him in a blanket. Put it in the woman’s Subaru and took it to the top of Hodgkins where the Animal stranded Coordinator lives near by and she’ll make sure that he goes back to river at high tide. The woman from NOAA said the seal was probably 45-50 days old.

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Even I Can’t Deny How Cute This Is…

Sea otter with a day old pup.

I guess Sea otters are alright, unlike dogs and other wild animals that try to bite you.

 

A GHS Girls’ Hockey Team. Yes, Please!

Did you know that Gloucester hasn’t had a girls’ hockey team since 2007?  With a large increase in the number of girls currently participating in Cape Ann Youth Hockey and the number of surrounding school systems (not to mention nationwide) that are currently offering ways for their female high school students to play competitive hockey, it is a shame that Gloucester isn’t.

Well, some mothers of current Cape Ann Hockey players are trying to change that!

I also find it noteworthy that Gloucester High School’s home rink, the Dorothy M. Talbot Rink, is graced with a scoreboard donated by Visa USA to honor and acknowledge the Olympic career of Team USA Women’s Hockey Coach, Benjamin Smith, III….and yet, does not have a High School Girls’ Team. [Ben lead the USA women’s team as they earned a Gold Medal in the 1998, a Silver in the 2002, and a Bronze in the 2006 Olympic Games.

PLEASE spread the word and see what we can do about making sure that Gloucester has a Girls’ Hockey Team next year!

PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE

It wasn’t our typical Friday night practice at O’Maley Rink for our CAYH girls teams, we went from lacing up our girls’ skates to talking about the future. Where does it go after here? Some of the U14 girls entering 8th and 9th grade started to inquire about a high school team. The CAYH league currently runs a girls travel league from the U10-U14 level.  Over the last few years, girls hockey has increased in popularity with over 69,744 females registered with the USA Hockey Association in 2014-15. In our community CAYH went from 24 girl players in 2012/13 to a significant increase to 62 girl players in 2015/16 season.

Where does that leave the girls in our community entering high school who want to continue to play in an all girls league? Gloucester High hasn’t had a girls’ team since 2007. After some research we have found that Gloucester High is the only school that is not in a cooperative girls hockey team. Manchester/Essex travels to Marblehead, Ipswich travels to Beverly, and it was indicated that Rockport travels to Boxford to play. Seems crazy when we have a rink right in our back yard!

After some emails and a facebook page dedicated to bringing awareness that “YES Gloucester wants to PLAY!” there has been tremendous feedback and support from former GHS Girl players and from the community. Our girls want to play and we want to see our girls play!

Our first step in creating a team is gathering a list of interested players from Gloucester and surrounding towns. If your daughter is interested in playing please e-mail girlsplayicehockey2@gmail.com

We look forward to hearing from you!
Sincerely,
Jessica Cusumano and Mandy Milan (CAYH MOMS)

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CATV/ECCF Special Event 2.5.16 12pm

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On February 5th, 2016 Dave Edwards, President and CEO of the Essex County Community Foundation (ECCF), along with Julie Bishop, VP for Philanthropy, will lead an important discussion at Cape Ann Television (www.capeanntv.org) about addressing the needs of Essex County.

The ECCF is gearing up for an unprecedented major community leadership project, an initiative focused on making a long-term, measurable impact on the quality of life in Essex County. The end result will not only help to guide their philanthropic priorities and strategic grantmaking, but it will also arm local community leaders with the data to help move the region forward. The ECCF will rely heavily on collaborations with funders, elected officials, business leaders and nonprofits to see their vision through.

Please join us on February 5th at 12:00 pm to unite in conversation.

Seating is limited. RSVP to rtober@capeanntv.org 

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RED-TAILED HAWK READYING FOR TAKE-OFF

Many thanks to Parker River national Wildlife Refuge’s Bob Pete for the Red-tailed Hawk information. 

Please join us this Sunday from 2 to 4pm at the Rocky Neck Cultural Center artist’s reception “For the Birds.” I hope to see you there!Red-tailed Hawk Plum Island-2 www.kimsmithdesigns.com

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EVERY CLOUD HAS A SILVER LINING!

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Nine Swans a-Swimming

After checking in with my elbow doctor at Anna Jacques Hospital in Newburyport, I took a drive along the road to Plum Island. I only meant to stay for a few minutes as I was planning to hurry on back to work on current projects but within moments of being there, a gorgeous Red-tailed Hawk was spied circling around. It was too tempting and I desperately wanted to stay longer and photograph and film but turned right around and headed back over the causeway. Halfway across a bevy of some sort of large white avian creature caught my eye–could it be–yes, it was a large flock of swans! They were feeding on the seaweed and seagrass along the Merrimack River shoreline.

One year old Mute Swans Plum Island www.kimsmithdesigns.com 2016Quickly finding a place to park I got out my gear and with a wide swathe of marsh grass dividing me from the swans, I tried to get as close to the water’s edge as possible. There were NINE swans in all, two adults and seven almost year-old swans. So much for getting back quickly. And was I ever pleased with my rule never to leave the house without cameras.

A passing woman from the neighborhood out walking said that this was the first time she had seen the swans at the river’s edge in over two years. For my swan film, footage of one year old swans was needed, and here were seven! Every cloud has a silver lining as I never would have been on Plum Island today if not for elbow injury. 

 

Baked Stuffed Muddica Chicken Breast

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Baked Stuffed Muddica Chicken Breast

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Ingredients

5 chicken Breast; skinless & boneless

2 lg whole Red Roasted peppers; cut into quarters( reserve 3 pieces for another use)

5 ⅛ inch thick slices Fontina Cheese

½ cup pesto

5 prosciutto slices

½ teaspoon Kosher Salt

1 teaspoon freshly ground pepper

1 ½ cups olive oil plus 1 tablespoon for baking dish

3 cup Muddica (Italian Style Bread Crumbs; See link below for Sista Felicia’s Muddica Recipe)

⅓ cup water

Step-by-Step

1 Cut a slit/pocket along thick side of each chicken breast

2 lay cut chicken on clean flat work surface; open slit side facing up

2 arrange one piece of red roasted pepper on right side of split breast; top with slice of cheese, 1 teaspoon pesto, one slice prosciutto

3 fold left side of split chicken breast over top of fillings; season with salt & pepper; (repeat with remaining 4 breast)

4 carefully dip each stuffed breast in olive oil and immediately cover with Muddica (Italian Style Bread Crumbs)

5 arrange in glass baking dish

6 mix water and 1 tablespoon olive oil together; pour equal amounts in each corner of baking dish

7 cover baking dish with aluminum foil; bake in preheated 375 degree oven 20 minutes; remove foil cook 10 minutes uncovered until Muddica(breadcrumbs) are golden in color and Chicken is fully cooked

8 Serve immediately

click link below for Sista Felicia Italian Style Breadcrumb recipe ” Muddica”

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Nurse Assistant Training at Action – Spread the Word!

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Hello,

We’re starting a 6 week CNA class on February 17 and will still have a few spots available. There are 2 prep classes potential students will need to attend NEXT WEEK on Feb. 2nd and Feb. 4th, so this is time-sensitive.

Could you please post the attached flyer or pass this info along to anyone who might be interested?

The class and CNA exam are FREE if you’re income eligible.

Thanks so much!

Megan Merlin

Project Coordinator, Action Inc.

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Concert by music/theatrical group “What Time Is It Mr. Fox?”, Saturday, January 30

Concert by music/theatrical group
“What Time Is It Mr. Fox?”
Saturday, 
January 30.  

Doors open at 7 PM, Concert at 7:30 PM.  Tickets available online
www.rockyneckartcolony.org/event/what-time-is-it-mr-fox/

The Cultural Center at Rocky Neck
6 Wonson Street, Gloucester, MA 01930
Gallery hours, Thurs-Sun, 12:00-6:00 PM

 
True to its mission to celebrate artistic innovation in both the visual and performing arts, The Cultural Center at Rocky Neck presents the highly lauded musical group “What Time Is It Mr. Fox?” in concert on January 30, at 7:30 PM.   The Boston Herald’s Barry Thompson states, “Time has come for Mr. Fox”;  Adam Feldman of Time Out New York (critics pick) declares, “Catch him as his star rises!”; and Edge rhapsodizes, “A triumph of mood and style, an unforgettable musical, theatrical and emotional experience.”
Led by the gender-defying voice of Gloucester’s Brian King, and named after a Victorian children’s game, the ensemble “delivers their own brand of smoky cabaret, neo-soul and acoustic noir, sounding something like Tom Waits and Amy Winehouse performing in a French cafe.”

The “What Time Is It Mr. Fox” website describes, “The soul of the band is rooted in its songs – poetic, inventive, emotionally naked meditations on love, religion, sexuality, and identity in the tradition of songwriters like Leonard Cohen, Nina Simone, and Laura Nyro.  The band also loves to re-imagine classics from Johnny Cash, Prince, and Joni Mitchell to Irish folk tunes and Appalachian murder ballads.”

Their original song “Cold Rain” was recently covered by New Orleans Soul Queen, Irma Thomas, on her Grammy-nominated CD “Simply Grand,” with the track earning high praise in Rolling Stone, USA Today & The VIllage Voice.
Not to be missed, the combination of bass, violin, keyboard and vocals presented by “What Time Is It Mr. Fox”  offers a unique musical/theatrical experience.

 

Dave Sag’s Blues Party @ The Rhumb Line to host Diane Blue! 8:30pm Tonight Thursday 1.28.2016

 

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This Thursday: Ta-Dah!! Ms. Diane Blue returns to the Rhumb Line for another fabulous night of dancing. The delightful Miss D. is bringing in a killer band and will have you wincing with ecstasy as you pull yet another muscle whilst trying to act eighteen again.
We got  Mr. Bobby Gus or is it gust? Anyways, he’s our windfall on the guitar.MrJoe Bargar steps up on keys to gargle a few toons and  our old buddy Mr.Edd Scheer on the drummps steps in to rock your roll without dropping a stitch of laughter. I’ll be there too, standing’ on the corner watchin’ all the girls walk by…

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Live Music This Weekend @ MinglwoodAtLat43 Friday Night Dub Apocalypse 9pm ~Saturday Night Terrafunk 9pm. It’s gonna be a funky good reggae kind of time!

 

Friday  Night 9pm 29th ~ Dub Apocalypse

 

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Saturday Night 9pm 30th ~ Terrafunk

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Funky Dance Party!

 

minglewood

25 Rogers St

Gloucester, MA 01930

978-281-0223

http://minglewoodtavern.com/