Third Friday Contra Dance Today at 7:30pm ~ American Legion in Gloucester, Massachusetts

Cape Ann Contra Dance Third Friday Contra Dan

The next Third Friday Dance will be held on March 20 at the American Legion Hall, 8 Washington Street, Gloucester, MA.

The dancing starts at 7:30 PM. We welcome dancers of all ages and our attendees range from eight years to 80 plus years!
There is a requested donation of $10 per dancer, dancers younger than 16 are free.

This event is supported in part by a grant from the Gloucester Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency. The Cape Ann Contra Dances are organized and produced by Folk Life Studio.

Drinking water is available. Please bring water bottles to reduce the use of paper cups. Other non-alcoholic drinks and finger food snacks are welcomed to share during the break.

You can find us at www.meetup.com/Cape-Ann-Contra-Dance or contact us at capeanncontradance@gmail.com

The Final Night of 2015 St. Joseph Rosary at Sista Felicia’s

 

 

 

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The Power of Prayer

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The highlight of the evening was Madame Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken’s Surprise visit with friends, Maria Rossi and Giovanna Margiotta!

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The children of the rosary

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Keeping Mom busy preparing Italian Nachos for our last “Novena Coffee”

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The Cappuccino Makers!

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The Last “Novena Coffee”

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If walls could talk…..

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The time shared around the dinning room table and kitchen island are now beautiful memories that will last a lifetime! 

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The ceremonial “Soaking of the Fava Beans! 

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Do you have good manners?

Has this happened to you? Or are you one of THOSE people?

After driving around the parking lot looking for a space, for who knows how long, I finally found someone walking to their car. Mind you, there is no one else in sight and I wait patiently for the person to put away their groceries. May I add I had my blinker on as well.

As the person pulls out of the space there is another car that comes around the corner from the other end and proceeds to pull into the parking space. ARE YOU KIDDING ME RIGHT NOW?

The look on my face must of been filled with rage and the person saw and proceeded to back out of that space. As they drove past me they yell “Relax!”

Really A**hole? Relax! They are lucky they pulled out of that space because clearly they would of gotten an earful about manners!

Beat the Winter Blahs – ‘Just Try It’

For More Cape Ann Health, Fitness and Wellness News Check Out
http://www.capeannwellness.com

eandrews2015's avatarCape Ann Wellness

Here at MAC, we have it all!  We invite you to try 6 of our most popular group fitness classes at MAC for free – pilates, spin, TRX, yoga, zumba and barre (registration required).  Look for our ad in your local newspaper, around town or on our website http://ow.ly/KAmIm.  You can also call our membership department and ask about our Spring promotion – 978.526.8900 ext. 1.  ‘Just try it’ – TODAY!

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Fontana Family St. Joseph Shrine – photos from Anthony Marks

Another Beautiful Gloucester Family Who Has kept Up The Tradition

I Spot A UBER Driver On My Cell Phone! Now Available In Gloucester

You can sign up to be a driver or download the app (for free) to see where the closest UBER driver Is!

This is pretty frickin cool!

Sign Up To Drive Or Ride Here

You can see from the screenshot from my cell phone exactly where the UBER driver is and how long it would take to get to you and tyou can also track it in real time-

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UPDATE!  3:52PM- I See An UBER CAR IN EAST GLOUCESTER-

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If you have the app (get it here) you can watch the car moving on the map and see exactly where it’s going.  So badass!

You’ve got to see — and hear — to believe!

Ruby Rose FoxYou know we love to put young, rising stars on stage with national touring artists.  Often the young talent comes from Cape Ann, but this time, we’ve got Boston Music Award winner Ruby Rose Fox and her stellar band opening for Martha Davis and The Motels on April 22, right down the road at Beverly’s Larcom Theatre.

Just the thought of these 2 powerhouse voices on the same stage sends shivers up my spine.  Check her out!

In this excellent, in-depth article by Bill Copeland, Ruby says “I think it took me a long time until I could sing in the place where my voice lived.”  Truly the words of a poet and a dynamic singer-songwriter.  Don’t wait until the last minute.  Get tickets now, RIGHT HERE and be sure you’ve got a great seat to this super-hot show!

 

GOOD HARBOR BEACH RETAINING WALL COLLAPSE

The winter has been hard on our fair city. Gloucester’s DPW is going to have its hand’s full in the coming months. 

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Check it out! Gloucester Blues Festival August 8, 2015

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Website is setup for 2015 festival.
www.gloucesterbluesfestival.com
Order tickets
Line up with pictures and links to the aritsts.
Thanks to Jen Taylor of Vividpix

Click on the link and have a listen to all the bands. I just and it’s going to be another wicked good blues festival! Right on the water, too! > http://gloucesterbluesfestival.com/category/lineup/

Spring — at long last !!! The Vernal Equinox 2015 From Thomas Philbrook

ZIP-A-DEE-DOO-DAH — Spring — at long last !!! The Vernal Equinox finally takes place on Friday, March 20th at 6:45 pm EDT. Wishing you all a warm, sweet, colorful and joy-packed Spring. We sure deserve it.

Community Photos 3/20/15

Hi Joey,

Here’s a shot of a mooring marker near Gloucester Marine Railway.  The water had a painterly look about it.

Thanks!

Matt Cegelis

Cegelis Art Group

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Hi Joey,

Last Saturday, Ocean Alliance let the Phyllis A Marine Association use the

old Paint Factory for our annual retreat.   I thought I’d share a few shots of 

the other sides of  the Paint Factory that we don’t all see too often.  What 

an interesting old building.   I’ve included one shot of the attending Phyllis A

board members in the 2nd floor conference room and a couple of the Phyllis A

herself as she looks sitting in the Gloucester Marine Railway parking lot.

Mary Barker

MarketWATCH 3/19/15 From Kenny MacCarthy: Yes, the weather is most definitely a factor.

Joey Ciaramitaro's avatarCape Ann Home

Check Out Kenny’s Website Here- http://capeanninfo.com/

Record snowfall and unseasonably cold temps have caused our spring “real estate” season to feel … hyper. Whether you’re buying or selling, watch the analysis for some simple stats that will help you handle it.

Contact Kenny For Personalized Real Estate Information Or Just To Chat About Your Real Estate Needs- 978-758-0983

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Some Sweet Swag At The Backyard Growers New Digs 269 Main Street #GloucesterMA

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It is OK

Dear Future Teachers, Instructors, and Coaches of my Sons,

I’d like to take a minute now to thank you for the hours, energy, and love that you will undoubtedly be giving to my children in the future.  I know that it is not always an easy job that you have, but it is one that you accepted, however long ago, because you have the best interest of children, and now my children, at heart.   Many of you have simply volunteered…and don’t even get paid…and all of you spend a large portion of your personal time thinking about, worrying about, or being excited about things that have to do with the classes you teach, the lessons you give, or the practices that you run.

I know, no matter how much you love what you do, the down side is that your job will sometimes require that you make difficult decisions.  I know that those decisions will sometimes even cause you sleepless nights, a heavy heart, and worry, and pain.

I’d like to tell you now…that it is OK.  It is OK to not pick my son.

It is OK to not call on him when his hand in raised as high as possible in class, because you have 20 students and they all want to make you happy by knowing the right answer or sharing their thoughts.

I know that even that one silly decision….who to call on?….can be excruciating…each and every time.  I know that you make a mental note…and try to call on them all the same amount each week, but it is still so hard to watch their hands fall disappointedly back into their laps.

It is OK, if my son ends up not being able to carry a tune, that he does not receive a solo in the Spring Concert…no matter how much he wants one. You know what? Even if he can sing, but isn’t one of the best, it is still ok.  I know that you’ll find other ways to encourage him and make him feel proud. I know that you’ll let him know how important his role in the chorus is.

It is OK, if my son has trouble finding his inner actor, to not pick him for a leading role.  He may be crushed for a minute, but I know that you need to do what is right for the other children and the school play.  He’ll understand, because he knows  that everyone has strengths.  We will encourage him to find another way to shine and tell him how important it is to play that small supporting role.  The play couldn’t go on if all characters weren’t cast…no matter how big or small.  After all.

I image that my son will enjoy working on science fair projects each spring.  But, you know what, when it comes time to pick just 5 projects to send to regionals, it is OK to pick others…and not his.  His hard work and the pride that he feels when he presents his experiment should be enough for him.  And, it will motivate him all that much more the following year.  And, trust me, I know how hard it will be for you to pick just 5.  I know that you wish someone else could make those decisions.

I want you to know now that it is OK if his essay is not submitted to the writing contest.  Even though I’m sure he’ll try so hard to be chosen and want so desperately to impress you, sometimes you have to just pick one…and inevitably the other children will feel sad.  I know, without a second of doubt, however, that you’ll pull him aside and tell him how much you enjoyed his story.  You’ll make him want to write again….because writing is fun…even if your story isn’t picked.

It will always be OK if, when some children’s art work gets selected for the art show, his is not.  We will shower him with praise, encourage him to create more, and teach him to congratulate his friends for their creativity and their submissions.  His art will always have a special place in our home.

It is also OK, no matter how much he tries, to sometimes make the decision to leave him on the bench.   I know that you will take time during the season to help him improve, make him feel valuable, and motivate him to dig deeper.  And, because you’ve done such a great job, I know that if the team wins, he will know he has won and played a monumental role in the victory.  Even if his role wasn’t as obvious in the final minutes of a game.

I want to thank you again, because I know that it sometimes feels impossible.  I know that you became a teacher, an instructor, or a coach for so many wonderful reasons.  I know that you had giant aspirations to always be “fair.”  I’m also guessing that you never imagined how many times each year, session, or season you would feel burdened by decisions that have no “fair” answer.

I hope that you know you have our support and gratitude and the love and respect of my child.  Even if you didn’t pick him.  Because…even if you didn’t pick him….you chose him.  You chose to teach him, encourage him, support him, love him, challenge him, push him, excite him, and inspire him.  Your success, loyalty, or impact can not be judged by one, or even several of those difficult decisions.  It is based on the many moments, outside of those decisions, that you made sure to make him know that you are there for him.

I think it is important to tell you….not that you don’t already know….that I don’t expect all parents will feel the same way.  And…that I am by no means speaking for them.  I am simply telling you how I feel.

Thank you in advance for all that you will surely do….and for those difficult decisions you are forced to make.

Sincerely,

Nichole

Madame Mayor @STheken Making The St Joseph’s Pasta @SistaFelicia House #GloucesterMA

She’s not just sitting around waiting for people to serve her. She was an absolute workhorse yesterday making sure with Barry that The St Joseph’s Pasta came out just right for everyone.
#TheRealDeal

Community Stuff 3/20/15

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The WOMEN’S COMMUNITY CLUB of MAGNOLIA will hold its annual EASTER BAKE SALE on Saturday April 4th from 8:30 – 11a.m. at the Magnolia Library Center on the corner of Norman and Lexington Ave.  All the money raised from this event will benefit the club’s scholarship fund.  Each year our non-profit organization gives out scholarship money to deserving Gloucester High School seniors who reside in Magnolia. Along with the bake sale there will be raffles and  the Lion’s Club will be putting on a pancake breakfastCome join the fun and help support this worthy cause. For more information on our club please call 978-525-3773.

For questions call Sandy Dupray, Publicity 978-879-4625.


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