Science All Around Us Hits Another Milestone and Are Two Thirds of the Way Towards Making Their Goal!

When last we reported on Tuesday evening, Science All Around Us had reached the halfway point towards their fundraising goals. We are so excited to share that in only four days, through the generosity and good faith of of 223 backers, they have raised another $6,000.00, bringing the new total to $24,336. Science All Around Us is a project truly worthy of our donations.

To learn more and to donate, visit the Science All Around Us Kickstarter Page here.

We showed parts one and two of Colin’s recent interview, the following is part three

http://vimeo.com/111121574.

For more information see previous GMG posts here:

Check Out Science All Around Us with Colin Keegan

Science All Around Us Has raised Over 18K

If you have already donated, you can continue to help by spreading the word to reach as many people as possible during the fundraising campaign. Let your friends and family know about this exciting series and share the links on Facebook and Twitter.

 

Taste of Magnolia, always a good time

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Some of the participating restaurants are:
CafĂ© Sicilia, The Causeway, Classic Cooks, Culinart, Donut Jim’s, Jalapenos, 525, Katrina’s, Lobsta Land, Midori, Ocean Garden, Mile Marker, Captain Dusty’s, Sugar Magnolia, Jenny Cakes, Magnolia Pub, Sunray Bakery, Cape Ann Brewery, Lat. 43, there are more participating and will post them soon.

Mark your calendars! Holidays & Wintertide: An evening with Chelsea Berry & Friends ~ Single Tree Music Presents Holidays & Wintertide: An evening with Chelsea Berry & Friends

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On Friday, December 12th at 7pm, Chelsea Berry, Renee Dupuis, Joe Cardoza and John Rockwell return for the 3rd annual celebration of Christmas on Cape Ann: HOLIDAYS & WINTERTIDE…. See More — with Renee Dupuis, Chelsea Berry, John Rockwell and Joe Cardoza.

 

ticket info: http://holidayswintertide.brownpapertickets.com/

The Faithful Shoppers of The Mariposa Warehouse Sale!

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20 Minutes Away from Sale Time!

You know its close to sale time when the chairs get folded up and returned to the cars!

Live From Mariposa Warehouse Sale…50 Minutes Away From Sale Time!

A Peek behind "Warehouse Doors"

Community Stuff 11/15/14

Trident Gallery Live Art Series presents

Dance in Dialogue

Kate Tarlow Morgan, Loren Doucette, Sarah Slifer Swift

Saturday November 22, 7:30PM

Trident Gallery, 189 Main St. Gloucester MA, 978-491-7785

“Dance in Dialogue” features two original performance works, followed by conversation and refreshments.  Free, donations encouraged.  Space is limited so please reserve a seat at events@tridentgallery.com.

Kate Tarlow Morgan (dancer/writer) recently returned from a midwest pilgrimage to bury her father’s ashes with a dramatic story of relatives unknown to her. She will report this intense personal story with the aid of artifacts, photographs, and a movement score created especially for the walls of Trident Gallery.

Loren Doucette (visual artist) and Sarah Slifer Swift (dancer) will show a segment of their collaborative project “Unravelling.”  The piece explores the building of a framework within which a relationship is contextualized.  Through dance and visual art created in the live moment, they inhabit the possibilities of unravelling the self from the frame.

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HOLY FAMILY CHRISTMAS FAIR

Starting at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, November 22, 2014, spend a relaxing day and do some of your Christmas shopping too!  Holy Family Christmas Fair has something for everyone.  Your Christmas decorating will be easier with the selection of swags, wreaths and other fresh green accents for your home.  Jam preserves, scarves, jewelry, toys, doll clothes and dolls and knitted baby items will be available at prices that can’t be beat.  The “Wheel of Fortune” for those who would like to take a chance and win a basket filled with delightful things for every taste! Take a minute or two and look over the White Elephant table.  You will never know what treasures you might see if you don’t take the time to look. The bake table has at least one thing for your sweet tooth or to put in your freezer for the holidays.  Toys, books, religious items, pocketbooks and face painting will also be available.  The children will also enjoy having their photo taken with Santa at the most reasonable price on Cape Ann. The kitchen will be open to have a bite to eat so you can keep up your strength to continue to shop.   The  best always comes last!  Holy Family is known for their wonderful Italian bakers.  The Christmas Fair will have many cookie selections and their all good and reasonably priced.   See you at the Fair!

Live Blogging From The Famous “Mariposa Warehouse Sale”

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The first Diehard Mariposa shoppers arrived at 3pm today!

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Congratulations to Shannon & Lauren Butt, Nancy, Amanda & Erin McMorrow and Roberta Spence(Grammy) From Pelham NH and Belchertown Ma. These lucky ladies will be the first shoppers through the warehouse door at 8pm tomorrow morning!

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Tonight these ladies will keep warm in their car knowing their #1 spot in line is secured!

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My girlfriends Tanya Frost, Lori Simpson, and Alli Battle were the second group of shoppers who arrived at 3:20 this afternoon and secured the #7,#8 & #9 spots in line

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Several groups of women have already gathered in line, and a steady flow of cars continue to steam into the parking lot

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…Mariposa shoppers don’t mess around when it comes to tailgating on the Eve Of “Female Super Bowl”… they come prepared with heat lamps, cocktails, and wine!

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Ladies….Don’t forget to start your cars often.. to prevent draining your car battery!

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Shoppers from  Rye NH, Gloucester, Chelmsford, Brighton, Salem, Newburyport, Newton, Pelham, and Belchertown Ma. are currently camped out at The Blackburn Industrial Parking Lot waiting for the BIG SALE to begin!

 

 

I would totally soil myself…

Two men were on a boat in a fjord in Norway, then 6 gigantic whales decided to show up

http://www.tv2.no/v/858540

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Limoncello Making: Part Two

See Part One Here

Last night we strained and bottled (and sampled!) out-of-this-world-delicious limoncello. The first time I had ever tasted limoncello that I found to be enjoyable was while filming at the Groppo Family’s Feast of Saint Joseph celebration. Nina serves her icy cold homemade limoncello in the traditional tiny glasses and I think it is so much better tasting than commercially bottled preparations. The flavor of her limoncello is intensely lemony fresh, sweet, and tart all at the same time, without the alcohol burn on the way down.

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The limoncello doesn’t look that appetizing in the pre-bottled stage.

As part of the film’s sequence on Feast preparations, Nina and friends Cathy Gunn, Kathy Pratl, and Jane Beddus very graciously agreed to allow me to film during the different steps of limocello-making, along with inviting me to participate and make my own batch! Nina and her family and friends have been so wonderfully helpful and accommodating with Gloucester’s Feast of Saint Joseph Community Film Project and I will be eternally grateful. Making limoncello with these sweet ladies has been so much fun and a wonderful reminder of the delight and joy that comes from sharing a project with friends.

Cathy Gunn, Nina Groppo, Kathy Pratl, Jane Beddus ©Kim Smith 2014

Catherine Gunn, Nina Groppo, Janer Beddus, and Kathy Pratl

After bottling, we sampled each other’s batches, the reason being that they were all made in slightly different ways; several types of lemons were used, some had more vodka, and some had more simple syrup. Kathy pointed out that the because the recipe is so super simple, the only real error in making would be if you were to grate the lemons to close to the pith, which would make the beverage bitter.

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Needless to say, we had a ball sampling all, as well as indulging in the beautiful array of cookies and treats prepared by Nina. To see more photos visit Jane Beddus’s FB page here.

The sieve we found to be the easiest and most effective for straining the pulp was a simple wooden flour sifter, used with cheese cloth, that Nina had purchased in Italy (see below in the Vine).

Chestnuts ©Kim Smith 2014Nina served hot, freshly roasted chestnuts. To remove the shell, simply give the chestnut a slight whack. The nut opens and the meat is easily removed by hand.