Explained by the leaders of The Cape Ann YMCA and North Shore YMCA
Rick Doucette
Executive Director, Teen & Camp Services, Cape Ann YMCA
Chris Lovasco, CEO, YMCA of the North Shore
Jack Meany, former CEO, YMCA of the North Shore
My View of Life on the Dock
Explained by the leaders of The Cape Ann YMCA and North Shore YMCA
Rick Doucette
Executive Director, Teen & Camp Services, Cape Ann YMCA
Chris Lovasco, CEO, YMCA of the North Shore
Jack Meany, former CEO, YMCA of the North Shore
Packed house for coyote presentation

As I watched the Golden Globes last night….sponsored by Passat….I kind of fell in love with this commercial. Good job, Volkswagen.
Who is Eric Carle? Why he created one of the most wonderful and whimsical children’s picture books, The Very Hungry Caterpillar! On Saturday, January 30th, the Cape Ann Museum, in collaboration with Cape Ann Reads and the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, is holding a series of workshops for all age groups, “The Art of Picture Books.”
The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, located in Amherst, Massachusetts, is a museum devoted to the art of the picture book and especially the children’s book. Read more about the Museum here.
Eric Carle is acclaimed and beloved as the creator of brilliantly illustrated and innovatively designed picture books for very young children. His best-known work, The Very Hungry Caterpillar, has eaten its way into the hearts of literally millions of children all over the world and has been translated into 62 languages and sold over 41 million copies. Since the Caterpillar was published in 1969, Eric Carle has illustrated more than seventy books, many best sellers, most of which he also wrote, and more than 132 million copies of his books have sold around the world.
Born in Syracuse, New York, in 1929, Eric Carle moved with his parents to Germany when he was six years old; he was educated there, and graduated from the prestigious art school, the Akademie der bildenden Künste, in Stuttgart. But his dream was always to return to America, the land of his happiest childhood memories. So, in 1952, with a fine portfolio in hand and forty dollars in his pocket, he arrived in New York. Soon he found a job as a graphic designer in the promotion department of The New York Times. Later, he was the art director of an advertising agency for many years.
One day, respected educator and author, Bill Martin Jr, called to ask Carle to illustrate a story he had written. Martin’s eye had been caught by a striking picture of a red lobster that Carle had created for an advertisement. Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? was the result of their collaboration. It is still a favorite with children everywhere. This was the beginning of Eric Carle’s true career. Soon Carle was writing his own stories, too. His first wholly original book was 1,2,3 to the Zoo, followed soon afterward by the celebrated classic, The Very Hungry Caterpillar.
Check Out The EnergySage Website for a stupid crazy amount of resources. The video below will show you just how much is available at your fingertips without having to give much information at all.
Some screenshots of tools that are available to you to educate yourself about Solar-
You enter your address and then a google map shows up of your neighborhood. you drag the pin onto your roof and then submit for an estimate with three different scenarios of payback. Then if you’re interested you can enter the EnergySage Solar Marketplace where all the treasure trove of info exists. Really just play the video for the entire rundown of all the features available to you. The very best part is that EnergySage isn’t trying to sell you anything, there’s no one you have to talk to, there’s no hard sell. It’s all information right there for you to educate yourself with and if you do wan to talk to someone they have a chat feature on each page where you CAN talk to Solar experts that are passionate about it and can answer our questions. I’ll include some screenshots so you can get an idea of all the info available-
Check it out for yourself At The EnergySage Website Here- www.energysage.com
January Ritual: Make Mondays Your Favorite Day
Evidence of a second coyote lair, found at Brace Cove. There were 5 piles of fresh coyote scat along with neat piles of bones scattered throughout the rocky clearing. Coyotes mostly sleep above ground in an open clearing, unless it is pup season.
Reminder also about Monday night’s informational meeting about living with wildlife, City Hall, at 7pm. More information here.
East Gloucester Coyote Lair #1
GHS coming back in last two minutes in a hard fought win to defeat Beverly.
Uhmmm, $10 massages? For reals?
More Cape Ann Wellness News –
http://www.capeannwellness.com

This winter, we’re trying something new and debuting our “Community Night” on Monday, January 11 from 4pm – 7pm. Drop in for $10 mini massages* focusing on either neck/shoulders or calves/feet.
It’s a great way to get a little “spot treatment” or sample our services. Come see what we’re all about!
And don’t forget about our January Special: $65 60 minute on Mondays.
Call to reserve your spot! (978)390-7600
65 Pleasant Street. Gloucester, MA
info@saltwatermassage.com
*Massages will last for approx. 10 minutes and will be done clothed while lying on a massage table. Wear a t-shirt/tank and either loose fitting or yoga pants for leg/foot focus.
