Good Deeds
You may have seen some scarves and hats around Gloucester. These are at Gordon Thomas Park. They are for anyone to take if they are in need with a reminder to pass it foreward. Such a nice gesture!



One Year Ago Today
HomieCast 13 With James Eves, Chris DeWolfe, Craig Kimberley and Joey C Taped 1/26/16
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HomieCast 13 With James Eves, Chris DeWolfe, Craig Kimberley and Joey C Taped 1/26/16
Topics Include: Action Bronson and is there ever a time when you’re too old to listen to the music of your youth, the ribs, Joey’s love juice, Bikini Speedo Dodgeball changes and information, Craig promises we will get to see the new Bikini Speedo Dodgeball movie, can Chris be impartial as a ref?, Patriots loss and Superbowl predictions, Jeremy’s Bacon marmalade needs to be produced and sold at the Farmer’s Market, James’ leatherman, recycling cardboard boxes, handling trash, hipster pilgram beer snob, missing Cousin Joe Marcantonio and Mary, James’ pellet stove update, showtime bitches!, props to Chris DeWolfe for winning the League of Extraordinary Massholes Fantasy Football League in his rookie season.
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Gloucester Stage Youth Acting Workshop
2016 Youth Acting Workshop Winter Session Accepting Students
Gloucester Stage Youth Acting Workshop is accepting students 6-18 for the Winter Session of professional arts instruction beginning on Friday, January 29 for Children 6-10 years old and beginning on Saturday, January 30 for Teens 11-18 years old. The Youth Acting Workshop Winter Session features expanded instruction time of four class hours per week, lower tuition for all students and scholarship opportunities. Students will receive instruction in acting for the stage and film and television, improvisation and interview techniques, costume design and film and television production The Children’s Class meets Fridays:4-6pmand Saturdays:1-3 pm through Saturday, March 5. The Teen Class meets Saturdays: 11-3 pm through February 27 and ends with a special Sunday class day on February 28, 12-4 pm. Acting teacher, director and award winning actress Gloucester native Heidi Dallin will be joined by guest instructors including Holiday Delights costume designer Lara Jardullo to teach costume design and local award-winning videographer Lisa Smith to teach film and television production. Gloucester Stage Youth Acting Workshops are designed to provide young people an outlet to nurture their creative potential through developing self-confidence, communication and teamwork skills to use in their daily life as well as introducing them to the skills necessary for professional theatre. Registration is open for the Winter 2016 Session. Class size is limited and registration is on a first come basis. For class times and schedules and to register, call 978-283-6688.

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Get up close and personal with the SnotBot!
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This Wednesday 1/27/16 @ 4:45 PM, join us at O’Maley Innovation Middle School (auditorium) for an exciting and interactive presentation by Iain Kerr, CEO of Ocean Alliance! Get an up close and personal SnotBot experience!! Open to the community. All ages welcome. FREE EVENT!!

Tuffy’s Not Having Any Fun At Hard Rock Vallarta As Evidenced By These Pictures With The Sticka!
RISING SEA LEVELS: HENRY’S POND AT RISK
Climate change is complicated but the damage done from rising sea levels is very apparent in our own community. With the inundation of seawater upon freshwater ponds, vernal pools, and wetlands, at risk especially are habitats for fish, shellfish, wildlife, and plants.
Penzance Road, the narrow strip of land that divides Pebble Beach, on the Atlantic side, and freshwater Henry’s Pond on the opposite side, is periodically closed because of storm damage. I don’t recall ever seeing this degree of destruction however, we have lived here for only twenty years. It would be very interesting and much appreciated to learn from any of our readers who have lived through some of the worst blizzards and hurricanes to hit Cape Ann to compare the levels of damage.
The waves surged clear across the road and into freshwater Henry’s Pond.
Making Do

Red sky at Dusk

GHS vs Lynn English Girls Basketball Highlights
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Highlights from Girls Varsity Basketball GHS vs. Lynn English January 12, 2016
Post-Jonas Photos From Charlie Erbafina
Back Shore Surf on Monday
Gloucester Smiles ~ 137
Pet of the Week-Ellio
They call me Ellio because I am a talker and my meow sounds like “eee-leee-ooo” but I like Elli for short.

I am a playful lady who likes to investigate. I enjoy nap time, treats and some petting but I don’t always want to be fussed over. Why don’t you stop in to visit and we can get to know each-other? Visit www.capeannanimalaid.org for more information about Ellio and all the other animals waiting for homes here at the Christopher Cutler Rich Animal Shelter.
A little love tap from the mighty F/V Cabaret V
Gloucester is proud to announce we’ve been selected as a #LocalFoodsLocalPlaces Awardee by the Obama Adminiistration
Obama Administration to Partner with 27 Communities to Boost Neighborhood Revitalization through Local Food Enterprises
Local Foods, Local Places Empowers Creative Economic Development in Rural and Urban Communities in 22 states
WASHINGTON, January 25, 2016 – Today, on behalf of the White House Rural Council, six federal agencies joined together to announce the selection of 27 communities in 22 states that will participate in Local Foods, Local Places, a federal initiative that helps communities increase economic opportunities for local farmers and related businesses, create vibrant places and promote childhood wellness by improving access to healthy local food.
Developed as a partnership between USDA, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Transportation, the Appalachian Regional Commission, and the Delta Regional Authority, this initiative is part of the White House Rural Council’s Rural Impact work to improve quality of life and upward mobility for children and families in rural and tribal communities.
“The community where a child grows up impacts her odds of graduating high school, health outcomes and lifetime economic opportunities,” said Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack. “This Administration has embarked on a different, locally-driven approach to empower homegrown solutions. Projects like these help us learn how to better coordinate and target federal assistance as we work with communities to ensure zip codes never determine a child’s destiny and every part of America prospers.”
“Local Foods, Local Places helps people access healthy local food and supports new businesses in neighborhoods that need investment,” said EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy. “The program is good for the environment, public health and the economy. By helping bring healthy local food to market and offering new walking and biking options, Local Foods, Local Places can help improve air quality, support local economies, and protect undeveloped green space.”
“The United States is facing a growing population and demographic shifts that demand a transportation system prepared for the 21st century,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx. “Local Foods, Local Places helps to promote investments in local roads and transit services that connect farmers, businesses, and residents further strengthening local economies and improving the quality of life in rural and urban communities.”
The 27 communities selected for 2016 were chosen from more than 300 applicants. Each Local Foods, Local Places (LFLP) partner community works with a team of experts who help community members recognize local assets and opportunities, set goals for revitalizing downtowns and neighborhoods, develop an implementation plan and then identify targeted resources from the participating federal agencies to help implement those plans.
Massachusetts
- Gloucester, Massachusetts, will receive technical assistance to integrate seafood into food systems planning and use local foods to improve health and drive downtown revitalization.
An Early Sign of Spring?
This makes the winter seems slightly more doable.
Only 2 more months….

Fly with Treetop! Acro Yoga Workshop
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Building COMMUNITY & TRUST with PLAY!
COMMUNITY
What is Acro Yoga?
Acro yoga is a combination of yoga, acrobatics and therapeutics that creates trust, playfulness & community. Like a traditional asana or yoga practice, Acro Yoga is appropriate for all ages and levels!
Join us as we welcome the well-known and loved Acro Yoga teacher, Jean-Jacques Gabriel, for this fun and playful workshop!
Jean-Jaques Gabriel
Who Jean-Jaques?
Jean -Jaques Gabriel is a Haitian-born artist, father, and yoga teacher living in Philadelphia. He has traveled extensively all over the world teaching acro yoga workshops. Click HERE to learn more and check out his website!
You haven’t tried partner yoga until you’ve tried Acro!
COMMUNITY
What will we do in this workshop?
We’ll build acrobatic postures on clean lines of connection and layer progressions to find the delicate balance between power and grace. Find poses with steadiness if you’re new, and play with fresh new transitions if…
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KIM SMITH POLLINATOR GARDEN PROGRAM FOR THE NORTH SHORE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY TONIGHT
I am looking forward to presenting my “Pollinator Garden” program tonight at 7:30 for the North Shore Horticultural Society. The program begins at 7:30 at the American Legion Hall, 14 Church Street, Manchester (behind Town Hall). I hope to see you there!
Male and Female Monarch Butterly Marsh Milkweed
“Following the rhythm of the seasons, celebrated landscape designer Kim Smith presents a stunning slide show and lecture demonstrating how to create a welcoming haven for bees, birds, butterflies, and other wildlife. Native plants and examples of organic and architectural features will be discussed based on their value to particular vertebrates and invertebrates.”














