If you missed Gloucestercast 154 Where Toby Walks Out, It’s A Pretty Good One-

Topics Include:
Bernice Blitz wins this weeks podcast subscriber contest
Coyote Attacks An Adult Human Being On Eastern Point ,Cape Ann Artisans Fall Tour Ends Monday Night at 5PM, Greg Verga considering a write in campaign, Black Mass reviews from Kim and Joey, www.CapeAnnCommunity.com, John Cougar Mellencamp 64 dating Christy Brinkley 61, Mayoral Arts and Culture Debate Review From Kim Smith, Ben Richardson From Gloucester to Head US Sailing program For The US Olympics, Toby Has Difficulty Answering A Yes Or No Question and Walks Out, Eric Lorden Pool Table Power Move Discussion
Crazy #Lobster With A Tumour Growing Out Of It’s Claw @CaptJoeLobster #GloucesterMA
Calling All Sports Fans
While watching the Patriots yesterday….and while sadly NOT watching the Red Sox play postseason ball, I started to wonder…..
How are we divided?
If you had to pick one of the major team sports to call a favorite which one would it be? I am well aware that golf, tennis, polo, race car driving, archery, boxing, wrestling, etc. are absolutely sports…but, for these purposes, let’s stick with Baseball, Football, Basketball, Hockey, and Soccer.
For the record, I’m talking as a spectator. What is your favorite team sport to watch and cheer for?
Please take the survey below, but also feel free to comment if your answer needs explanation.
Community Stuff 10/12/15
GloucesterCast 154 With Guests @KimSmithDesigns, @Donnaard, Big Tony, Toby Pett and Host @Joey_C Taped 10/11/15
GloucesterCast 154 With Guests @KimSmithDesigns, @Donnaard, Big Tony, Toby Pett and Host @Joey_C Taped 10/11/15
Topics Include:
Bernice Blitz wins this weeks podcast subscriber contest
Coyote Attacks An Adult Human Being On Eastern Point ,Cape Ann Artisans Fall Tour Ends Monday Night at 5PM, Greg Verga considering a write in campaign, Black Mass reviews from Kim and Joey, www.CapeAnnCommunity.com, John Cougar Mellencamp 64 dating Christy Brinkley 61, Mayoral Arts and Culture Debate Review From Kim Smith, Ben Richardson From Gloucester to Head US Sailing program For The US Olympics, Toby Has Difficulty Answering A Yes Or No Question and Walks Out, Eric Lorden Pool Table Power Move Discussion
Somebody pinch me
Somebody pinch me. Out of work in time to catch the second half of the Pats game. No one home but me. A bowl of leftover Duckworth lobster risotto. A cold colors light. My fuzzy robe and my ugg slippers. Are you kidding me right now? #missyoukate
AMBER AND JOHN FISHING BOAT WITH SAIL?
Cape Ann Artisans Tour 2015
Wish I could visit all Artisans, there is another chance on Monday, October 12, 2015. It is a great take in.
Goldenrod on Eastern Point
World Class Healing Artist Christine Tulis – In the area for a Limited Time!
Former Gloucester resident and frequent visitor Christine Tulis will be offering her unique healing sessions combining massage therapy, advanced bodywork techniques, sound, energy healing and essential oils at the Linden Tree Inn, 26 King Street Rockport on select days beginning Thursday, October 15 through Sunday, November 22.
For those who venture over the bridge she will also be offering sessions at the Watertown Center for Healing Arts.
Description of Sessions
Inner Peace Bodywork: Slip into deep peace and relaxation while receiving the finest in massage therapy and advanced bodywork techniques for pain relief, rejuvenation and healing. $110 (1 hour).
Celestial Gate Bodywork: A flowing blend of massage, advanced bodywork and vibrational healing with acutonics tuning forks. Deeply rejuvenating and restorative. $150 (1.5 hours) or $200 (2 hours).
Anointing with Holy Oils: An exquisite sacred experience combining holy oils (blessed essential oil blends), energy work, sound healing and live angel harp. Anointing is an ancient, spiritual healing art which attunes you to the radiant, sacred presence at your core. $225 (2.5 hours).
For more information and to book your session visit www.christinetulis.com. Booking link is on the “Buy Sessions & CD’s” page.
“This was one of the most amazing healing experiences I’ve ever had! The combination of touch, angelic sound healing and sacred oils was Divine.
Christine is a glowing soul with a unique and special gift. Thank You!” J.G.
“The first time in two years my leg has not hurt all day…beyond amazing.
I have been having massage every week and begging to get deep work done but it has not been touched until Christine got to me and in one visit! I am so pleased to have any relief…imagine a whole day pain free after excruciating pain for two years. Christine gives the best massage you will EVER GET not just angelic but productive, not just divine but medicinal, not just tender but deep & thorough.” K.M.
“Christine’s work is superb. Only someone with her mastery level of experience could craft a healing treatment of such depth. Her centering presence, deep stillness, fantastic massage, attunement to my stresses (without telling her even) and sound healing takes it over the top. She is a world class practitioner”. C.B.
“What a peaceful experience. Getting lost in the most beautiful harp music and singing in the background, then letting all my muscles relax while the vibrational therapy resolves back and arm issues. I have had a massage from 4 other therapists and NOTHING compares to the magic that Christine puts into a session. Maybe that’s why I always book at least a couple of sessions each time Christine comes back home to MA to visit old friends.” J.H.
In addition to her nationally renowned healing sessions Christine is an award winning healing music composer, harpist and singer. She will be doing a Healing Harp Concert at the Rocky Neck Cultural Center on Saturday, November 7 at 7:30 pm joined by Kem Stone and Stan Strickland.
Tickets are $20 in advance and at the door space permitting. Reserve your seats on the Calendar page of www.christinetulis.com.
Christine Tulis is the Founder of Sound Temple Music and Healing Arts based in the San Francisco Bay Area. A Massachusetts native, she has been in practice for over 25 years and delights in sharing her musical gifts and healing arts as her contribution to promoting a conscious, heart centered culture.
Tourist with Gloucester Smiles
Get the 2015 Cape ann Artisans Tour Today! Brochure & Map Here October 10, 11 & 12 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. daily
October 10, 11 & 12
10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. daily
Cape Ann Artisans are part of a vibrant arts community, located along the scenic North Shore of Massachusetts that includes three important cultural districts. For the past two years Gloucester has been named one of the country’s top ten Art Destinations by American Style Magazine. Come visit us, explore our exquisite natural surroundings and see the fine art and craft that they inspire. Many Artisans are open year round; during nontour times please call for an appointment to view our work.
Get the 2015 Brochure & Map – enter raffle to win a gift certificate!
Where the Sidewalk Begins- Walk this way again Railroad Ave
Hi Joey,
A sidewalk returns to Railroad Avenue. Some call it place making or Smart Growth. I say sometimes it’s nice to turn back time. Look at the old postcard image. We are lucky to have some of the same wide streets. Clean sidewalks – they’re great for residents. Great for commuters. Easier for families. Thank you DPW! It looks beautiful. I hope it inspires Shaws to match it up on the other side.
Bonus: It’s easier than ever to #strideby the Jeff Weaver mural at Ben’s Wallpaper and Paint and have a closer look. That mural changes now and again.
Cape Ann Challenger Hockey
CAYH is sponsoring is a new program, Challenger Hockey, to introduce boys and girls with developmental disabilities to adaptive ice hockey.
This developmental program is FREE and designed for children between the ages of 6-16. Skates and equipment will be provided.
The program will run on Saturdays @ 2pm starting October 10, 2015 and running till November 21, 2015. (No session held on November 14th).
1st week: Introductory program to initiate and confirm child’s interest.
2nd – 5th weeks: Instructional development based on USA Hockey Development Program.
Instructions and coaching will be done primarily by High School-age mentors under the supervision of adult coaches. The focus will be on customized training to the individual participant.
Sawyer Free Library Stuff!
The Matz Gallery Artist for October is Kathleen George
“These paintings depict images of the imagination, but are inspired by the obvious roiling beauty of the North Shore. Each piece is made using acrylic paint over sanded wood, layered many times and then hand-framed. Additionally, the abstract paintings are an experiment using copper leaf, torn and pressed to wood, then painted over with acrylic. All art is for sale. Please contact the artist at www.paintedbranches.com” Thanks for viewing!”
Events This Week:
Poetry reading on Thursday October 15. 7-9pm
The library and Cape Ann Museum are having a “Dogtown Weekend”. Lecture and reception on Saturday, Dogtown tours on Sunday.
We are also hosting a resume writing workshop on Thursday October 15 from 9:30am – 12 noon, in collaboration with the North Shore Career Center:

And in The Children’s Library:
Drop in between 3:30 and 5pm on Wednesday October 14…
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Twice Grilled Potatoes
Cover russet potatoes with olive oil and sprinkle top with Atlantic Saltworks Salt Flake. Put on grill for about an hour, vents wide open.
Hollow out the potatoes once soft put soft potatoes guts aside.
Mix up equal parts shredded cheddar and cream cheese and butter and add just a touch of your favorite BBQ rub for color and a little kick. Then add your potato guts and some chopped up cooked bacon and restuff the hollowed out potatoes.
Toss em on the grill before your steaks to get that cheesy goodness to melt all throughout the potato.
Once you got meltage, you’re good, time to eat!
Rev. H Robert Smith, painted these folks during the 1960-70s, probably at the Rockport Art Association sittings- Hoping To Get Them To The Rightful Owners
Joey,
I hope you will be able to post this.
Our grandfather, Rev. H Robert Smith, painted these folks during the 1960-70s, probably at the Rockport Art Association sittings. We would like for these oil paintings to go to their rightful owners.
If anyone recognizes themselves, their parents, they can contact me at Callas56@yahoo.com to arrange pickup.
Thank you, Gabrielle
MAYARA DANCING FOR THE POPE
Filmmaker Mary Jane Doherty writes the following, “It’s 2007. I am sitting in Mayara’s tiny bedroom staring up at her laundry draped over the termite-riddled beams, wondering how on earth she and her mom manages…
Fast forward to 2015. Yes, this is Mayara. The Executive Director from the Pennsylvania Ballet sent this photo to me. Mayara now dances with them as Soloist. She was also PROFILED in Dance Magazine recently.”
Mayara defected to the United States during filming Secundaria! Mary Jane’s companion film Premaria has just “begun its outward journey.”
“Secundaria quietly follows one high school class on its journey through Cuba’s world famous National Ballet School. Our teenage dancers love to dance but many of them must dance as their sole way out of poverty and the constraints – visible, and not so visible – that is life in Cuba.
At least, that’s how the movie begins. In their third year, shy and inscrutable Mayara, the class star, takes charge of her destiny by committing an unprecedented act of willfulness.
Cinematic storytelling without a script, staging, or interviews, our gentle stream of a story turns out to have a waterfall hidden around that last bend…”
Mary Jane on location in Cuba
Mary Buchinger at the Eastern Point Lit House
On Saturday, October 17th we are excited to host a reading with poet Mary Buchinger. We will be holding an open mic also. The fun begins at 7 pm.
Mary Buchinger grew up on a farm in the thumb of Michigan and now lives in Cambridge, Mass. with her husband and two sons, dog and two cats. She holds a doctorate in Applied Linguistics from Boston University and is Associate Professor of English and Communication Studies at MCPHS University in Boston. Her books include Aerialist (Gold Wake Press, 2015; shortlisted for the May Swenson Poetry Award, the OSU Press/The Journal Wheeler Prize for Poetry and the Perugia Press Prize) and Roomful of Sparrows (Finishing Line Press, 2008).
























