Manchester Essex Green Team Second anual Showcase May 28th

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Hello!

Our names are Sarah Reed and Isabella Hickey and we are the Manchester Essex Green Team Event Coordinators. 

We are excited to announce that the Green Team will be having their Second Annual Showcase on Tuesday, May 26 from 6-8:30 at the Manchester Essex Regional High School.

The event will start with Scholars and Interns presenting about their experiences, followed by an opportunity to talk with each Scholars project in the halls with a light refreshment table. We will also be running tours where students will direct you through the school and show what exactly what makes our school one of the greenest in the state!  Please check out our social media links below for more information about our programs!

Please RSVP on our Eventbrite Page. If you should have any questions, feel free to contact to contact me at Sarahcandacereed22@gmail.com. To learn more about the Green Team see the attached document labeled Green Team Executive Summary in order to learn more!

See you there!

Isabella Hickey and Sarah Reed 

D.E.S. – Crowning – Trinity Sunday May 31st 2015

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_2014_06_15_042364Congratulations to this year’s Emperor, Mr. and Mrs. Jose Diaz Ferreira

The D.E.S. Portuguese Club invites you to pray and celebrate the Crowning during the week of (May 25 – 31).

The Crowning is scheduled on Trinity Sunday May 31st 2015.

Procession leaves the D.E.S. Club at 10 AM

Mass is at 11:45 at Our Lady of Good Voyage

The Traditional “Sopas do Espírito Santo” will be at 1:00 PM at the DES Club.

Tickets are ($10.00) and are available during Rosary week at the DES or call (978)-283-9737

 

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Gloucester Tourists – Minnesota and Pennsylvania

Siblings from Minnesota and Pennsylvania attended a graduation at Gordon College and decided to stay in Gloucester the rest of the week.

The brother indicated that we had more snow here than in Minnesota.

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Chickity Check It! One Ocean Arts About To Go Live On Bearskin Neck!

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Hey Joey,

You probably (check that) most-likely have no idea who I am, but we did have a couple back-and-forth emails a couple months ago regarding your energy  blogs/potential savings. I did make the switch to the lower electric rate and am pissed I even hesitated on that fact. Love the savings!…quick “first time, long time” spiel – I’m a big fan of GMG and have been since my wife and I moved to Gloucester 5 years ago (we both fell in love with Gloucester a long ago, having spent many summer days up here).

Anyways, to the meat of the matter….I’ve seen through mutual Instagram friends that you have commented/taken a liking to One Ocean Art’s incredibly comfy beach clothing (you mentioned a anchor print sweatshirt that would sell bazillions). As you know, it’s the invention of Jamie Mathison (who’s an incredibly rocking artist). She brought on my wife, Erin Ferrelli, within the last year to be her partner in this endeavor to take over the clothing industry! They previously only sold gear via their etsy shop (https://www.etsy.com/shop/OneOceanArts) or at various local arts & crafts fairs.

Just recently they hit the brick and mortar business side of things and opened up last weekend on Bearskin Neck with a shop appropriately named: One Ocean One Love Shop. 

Have you had a chance to visit their store yet? I’m obviously biased, but the vibe in there is contagious!

Since GMG is all about spreading the good word for local business and here we have two local Gloucester, hard-working ladies taking on a tough industry, I thought it would be freaking AWESOME if they could get a shot-out and some love via a GMG post. I’m sure the girls would absolutely go head-over heels about it. Hell, if you wanna pop in and interview ‘em, have at it!

Here is their Facebook Page…
https://www.facebook.com/OneOceanArts

..and here is a recent blog:
http://countrydesignhome.com/2015/05/19/one-ocean-one-love-shop/

…and here is their soon-to-be website:

http://www.oneoceanoneloveshop.com/

Thanks! And keep on rocking at GMG! I’m still finding new places to go and things to see every day. Much love.

-Marc Ferrelli

Saturday’s Clean UP

Clean Gloucester and The One Hour at a Time Gang will be cleaning Pavilion Beach on Saturday.

Time: 8:00- 9:00

Please bring gloves and we will supply the bags.

Thanks all

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GHS Impaired Driving Event

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GHS Impaired Driving Event (5/19/15)

Gloucester High School held its second annual “Impaired Driving Event” on Tuesday May 19th. The event brought awareness to the dangers of drinking and driving for the senior class, who are entering a celebratory time of year, as prom and graduation are only a couple weeks away.

Under the advisement of their health teacher and event coordinator, Rosa Francis, the freshman students researched, assembled, and illustrated facts about teen drinking and driving; making them the experts on the topic. GHS was fortunate to have the MA state police, traffic division, come with the Impaired Driving Simulators, Rollover Simulator and other educational material which the senior student body was encouraged to participate in.

In addition, the Gloucester Police Department performed field sobriety tests on students, and demonstrations using the K-9 unit.

This event would not have been possible without the dedication and support from donors: Gloucester Police Department, Nicastro’s Driving School, West End Sweets, Bank Gloucester, Mike Perreault, Shaun Goulart, Lt. Mike Gossom, Officers Mike Scola, Pete Sutera, Joe Parady, and Chris Genovese, GHS Film Club students Jenna Taorimina and Nate Young, and school adjustment councilor Amy Kamm.

Below is the link to the film produced by the GHS Film Club for the event:

Nichole’s Picks for 5/23 and 5/24

Pick #1

They’re open, they’re open.  Thatcher and Finn have been asking me for weeks when Maritime Gloucester will be opening for the season and I can finally tell them…and you…that their aquarium and exhibits are opening for the season on May 23rd!

Check out Maritime Gloucester HERE!

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Pick #2

The Newburyport Spring Festival!  Read all about it HERE 

Held Sunday & Monday of Memorial Day Weekend. Celebrate the season in downtown Newburyport! Enjoy great live music, art, fine crafts, and food from Newburyport’s best restaurants.

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Pick #3

The Peabody Essex Museum.

This is always a fantastic place to spend the day, but I’m super intrigued by a new exhibit that they have on display and I can’t wait to go see it.

Read about the exhibit here:  Stickwork:  Patrick Dougherty

Check out more of the artist’s incredible work here!

Patrick Dougherty bends, weaves and flexes saplings into architectural sculptures that dynamically relate to the landscape and built environment around them. Over the last 30 years, he has created more than 250 works throughout the United States, Canada, Europe and Asia. Constructed from saplings collected by area volunteers, the natural structure will provide dramatic counterpoint to the highly finished wood-frame Crowninshield-Bentley House that dates to the early 18th century. This is the first time PEM has commissioned an outdoor sculptural installation.

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For a more comprehensive list of family activities please visit our friends at North Shore Kid

Community Stuff 5/21/15

Host an International Student This Summer!

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Eastern Point Day School, situated above Niles Beach on Gloucester’s Back Shore, will once again host summer school for international students.  These students range in age from 8 to 14 and are primarily from Spain.  

The program runs from June 26th to July 24th. 

We are looking for families in the Cape Ann area who would enjoy the adventure and cultural experience of hosting one of these children.   The students attend camp at Eastern Point Day School from 9 AM to 4 PM Monday through Friday with lunch is included.  The host family will need to provide transportation to and from camp.  The rest of the time is “family time” where you share your daily routine and, if you choose, any excursions showing what beautiful Cape Ann and New England have to offer.  In addition to experiencing the fun and fulfillment that comes from hosting an international student, you will receive a $500 stipend per child.

Eastern Point Day School also offers a Summer Adventures program for children entering grades K through 8.  The program runs for 4 weeks with weekly themes offering a variety of experiences for children.  These children will also enjoy the opportunity to spend part of their day with the international students.  For those families hosting an international student, a 25% discount off of the Summer Adventures program cost is offered.  Please visit www.easternpointdayschool.org for details.

If you love sharing your home and enriching your family’s world, please consider becoming a host family. The children and parents of families who have hosted over the past summers always look forward to another summer of making new memories and friends.  For those interested, please contact our coordinator, Barbara Baumer at 617-413-8592 or via email at bbbaumer@mac.com.  She will be happy to answer any questions and provide further details about hosting an international student.  


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An Easy Way to Save Money in Your Home, Plus More Homeowner Advice from the Advisor of the Month

This month’s energy saving tips from Next Step Living Energy Advisor of The Month, Tim Slater, who has been saving people all over Cape Ann a ton of money by replacing a ton of free lightbulbs, power strips, electronic thermostats that will turn down the heat at night or while you’re at work automatically, and efficient showerheads.

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Returning to his New England roots, Tim Slater, Advisor of the Month is likely one of the most well-rounded home energy advisors at Next Step Living. Starting his career off in the fine arts as a photographer, he then found his way to insulation work after moving halfway across the country, returning to Massachusetts nearly four years ago to work at Next Step Living. He shares his observations about homeowners, plus how to prepare for warmer weather.

How did you get started at Next Step Living?
I’ve been here three and a half years. My friend was working for Next Step Living, and when I moved back from Las Vegas applying for a home energy advisor position built upon the skills I’d learned there while working at an insulation company. I like being out in the field and not being stuck in one place. That was a bonus for me.

I actually have my bachelor’s in fine arts and photography, but I’ve always done construction in high school and college. Photography is still fun for me on the side, but I prefer it as a hobby. Being a home energy advisor is my full-time commitment.

What’s your favorite thing about being a home energy advisor?
How happy customers are after I leave. It’s cheesy, but I like making them happy. I get to swap out light bulbs and show them how much they can save on their heating costs, and I don’t think I’ve ever had anyone be angry with me when I leave. Everyone wants to save money, and I can help them do that.

What’s the No. 1 thing you’ve learned during your time as a home energy advisor?
After this winter, people are most interested in saving money and being more comfortable. And there’s one way to do that: insulation. I’ve been in thousands of homes, and I would say the large majority of them don’t quite realize that they need more insulation in their homes. There are some that have very little, and they think that’s sufficient. So I like to educate them on the proper R-value needed to really keep warm.

Insulation truly is a year-round issue. It has no specific season, and it’s likely the biggest thing you should have checked in your home to be more comfortable, and to save money.

What are some other things homeowners can do to prepare for warmer weather now that the sun’s finally out?
Before you turn on your air conditioner, get the compressors looked at by an expert to make sure that your air conditioner is working properly, and that it’s working efficiently, too. Think of it the same way you would with your furnace in the winter. It’s a much costlier fix, and much more misery, too, if you have to get it fixed in the dog days of summer rather than when it’s more mild weather.

How do you assess a home?
I like to explain to the homeowner as I’m going through their home what I’m finding. I’ll try to encourage them to follow along with me, which some do, or if they wander off, I’ll check in with them periodically. First, I’ll check the heat and hot water to make sure everything is safe and working efficiently. Then I’ll go up to the attic and look at the crawl spaces, then their windows and then I’ll swap out their light bulbs if needed for more efficient CFLs or LEDs. I like to keep the homeowner in the loop the whole time I’m completing a home energy assessment rather than bombard them at the end with a lot of information.

I always sit down and talk to the homeowners first and find out their problem areas. It makes them feel more comfortable and at ease with me going through their home.

How has your role evolved since you’ve started at Next Step Living?
I became a Senior Home Energy Advisor at the end of last year, and this past month, became a HEA Coach, so I’m now a field trainer for other advisors, which is great. I love people, and I enjoy teaching the new advisors how to do a home energy assessment and how to give the customer the best experience possible. I’ve trained many advisors here, some of which have become close friends, and it’s gratifying to see them do so well, too.

By the way the lightbulbs that they give you are not the ugly squiggly ones, they look just like the ones in your house only they use 10 watts instead of 65 or 100.

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Breaking News from Carol Thistle

Carol Thistle, Senior Project Manager for the Tourism Commission, reports that fully one third of revenue collected from the hotel and motel tax will go toward promoting tourism. Carol broke the news at the joint spring meeting of Gloucester’s Harbortown and Rocky Neck Cultural Districts held Tuesday night at the North Shore Art Association.Carol Thistle Gloucester MA ©Kim Smith 2015

Goetemann Artist Resident Talk tonight at 7PM: Yuko Oda

Please join us this tonight at the Cultural Center, 6 Wonson St, Gloucester, MA at 7PM for our first Goetemann Artist Resident Talk. We will be welcoming Yuko Oda from Brooklyn, NY for her month long stay on Rocky Neck. The informal talk is open to all, and light refreshments will be served.

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Artists Statement:

My inspiration stems from observations of natural life forms and processes. Organisms like flowers and birds have forms and functions familiar yet foreign to us. At a glance, they may seem simple and go unnoticed, but a little curiosity and observation reveals a universe of complex, intelligent systems. The wonder and reverence I feel in this study is what drives my work, and the results take various directions, from paintings to digital sculpture and animations.

In my practice, I bring forth the life force of a living form by abstracting and transforming its elements. A delicate flower may explode like a bomb, or become a planet in a galaxy. A massive golden butterfly flock departs from a dark landscape, and colorful hummingbirds escape from an apocalyptic explosion. At times ephemeral and celestial, at others haunting, I explore energetic contrasts and mystical symbolisms in my work.
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Cape Ann Fishermunn Special Olympics Track Team Sweep the Regionals For the Gold

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Cape Ann Fishermunn Special Olympics Track and Field Team

Last Sunday, May 17, 2015, Anna and I took our son Yianni to the Special Olympics Track and Field Summer Games at Milton Academy. The is the Cape Ann Fishermunn’s first year so we weren’t sure what to expect. In order to qualify to move on to the state competition an athlete must win at least one gold medal in an event. I was very excited and nervous as this was my first time at an event. The coaches and other parents were all talking about how the Special Olympics had changed in recent years and become more competitive. I guess all of us were nervous, except for the athletes. They were having a blast and enjoying the perfect sunny day, which is how it’s supposed to be. I love these Special Needs folks. They remind me to just relax and enjoy the day!

The day was mostly spent waiting for our turn to compete. The organizers did an amazing job with complex logistics. Our coaches, Shawn Williamson, Kathy Verga and Nicole Tucker, scattered across the field coaching athletes for their events and then coming back to our little home base to report the results.

In the end we, not only had nothing to be worried about, the team swept the field with medal. I am happy to report that All of our athletes took at least one gold medal, so we are all going to the State Special Olympic Games!! Out of 13 athletes competing in 34 events we brought home 23 Gold medals, 3 Silver, 1 Bronze and 7 ribbons!

We are ALL going to the Special Olympic Track and Field States at Harvard University...WaaHoo!!

We’d like to thank the GMG FOBs for coming out to the fundraisers at Passports. Thanks to Eric Lorden for having “TWO” fundraisers for us!

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Yianni takes the Gold in the 50 meter dash

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You can be on James Montgomery’s new CD

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Tomorrow (5/21), you can be in the audience when the James Montgomery Band records a new live CD right down the road at Beverly’s Larcom Theatre.

This concert (and the CD) will also raise money for James Montgomery’s foundation V is for Veterans, which focuses on helping disabled veterans.  James donated most of the tickets to veterans organizations and the VA hospital, but you can still buy tickets here.

James will be joined by David Hull (from Aerosmith & The Joe Perry Project) on bass, Cliff Goodwin (from the Joe Cocker Band) on guitar and Jeff Thompson on drums.  Young, rising country stars Whitney Doucet (who sang with Keith Urban) and Lexi James open.

Be sure to scream and shout and clap loud enough to be heard on the CD, so when it comes out you can get one and play it for your friends — fast forwarding through the songs and waiting for the applause, of course.

Here’s a video of James the last time he was at The Larcom.  Notice the crowd in the middle of the song … this could be YOU!

Click here to read an excellent Boston Herald interview with James — especially the part where he talks about B.B. King!

Gang Of Thieves Friday May 22 @ MinglewoodAtLat43 ~ You do not want to miss this band…seriously!

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These legendary Vermont Rockers are bringing the funky
fury back to Gloucester this Friday! If you missed them last time, this is your chance!

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High energy is the hallmark of Burlington, VT’s Gang of Thieves. Their sound and energy is a cross between Led Zeppelin and the Red Hot Chili Peppers, with a funky blast of Green Mountain soul thrown in the mix. The key to their appeal is the infectious sense of fun and showmanship, delivered with a hint of spiritual and political awareness, without any of preachy self-righteousness. With a live show that will leave you screaming and exhausted from your nose to your rump, these up and coming rock stars will leave you begging for more!

These Green Mountain rockers have won over diverse audiences coast-to-coast, opening for the likes of Skid Row on the one hand, and up-and-coming jam band Twiddle on the other. The Gang was also recently nominated for “Rock Act of the Year” by the 2013 New England Music Awards, and Best Funk Group by 7 Days “Seven Daysies” contest.

“Gang of Thieves, you’ve really done it this time. Soaring guitars,
early 90s grunge style vocals, Flea level basslines, and a mix of funk and rock to make a party a rager… you [gave] us Thunderfunk and it’s just another damn level.”
-John Powell, http://www.angelica-music.com

Check them out here: http://www.thegangofthieves.com/#about-1

This will be one of the most exciting shows you will see this month!

Wednesdays with Fly Amero @The Rhumb Line – Special Guest: Chick Marston 5.20.2015

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Dinner Specials Every Week!

Wednesday, May 20th – 8pm
Special Guest: CHICK MARSTON!

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Traditional and contemporary folk music. Delta and ragtime
blues. Classic and old-time country. And, of course… sea
songs. Chick Marston is a master of all, with a pulsing
thumb-bass precise as a metronome. Such an incredible
study! We start at 8. ~ Fly
Dinner with great music!
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
Dave Trooper’s Kitchen…
Prepared fresh weekly by “Troop”… always good!
Check out Fred’s rockin’ wine menu!
Upcoming…
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Visit: http://www.therhumbline.com/
Looking forward……to seeing you there 🙂