The Clock Is Officially Ticking…The Countdown to The Famous “Mariposa Warehouse Sale” Has Officially Begun!

 

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m7**INPORTANT MARIPOSA WAREHOUSE SALE INFO**

Dear Sista Felicia,

The Warehouse Sale is this Saturday, November 15th. It begins at 8 a.m., but as you know, the line forms much earlier. Due to safety concerns from prior sales we are providing bags this year.  One bag per person will be handed out at the door. No outside bags will be brought into the sale. The bags are a good size, dimensions are as follows:

Depth: 13

Height: 11

Max. load: 55 lb

Volume: 20 gallon

I saw your live blog and pictures from last year. Looked like your group was having fun! We would be happy to have you cover the event for GMG and take some photos of the people waiting in line, prior to the sale

Best,

Laura

Laura Mackin Marketing Manager MARIPOSA

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The Famous Mariposa Warehouse Sale started on School Street in the church hall of Scared Heart Parish in Manchester By The Sea Massachusetts. Over the years as the popularity of “Mariposa” grew, so did its sale. What originated in a small church hall once per year, moved to Gloucester, for a biannual warehouse sale at the Elks Club. After quickly outgrowing the Elks Club, the Mariposa sale was moved to a Mariposa Warehouse located on Pond Road in Gloucester, and shortly after to it ‘s most recent and current sale location at the Mariposa Warehouse in Gloucester’s Blackburn Industrial Park.

I vividly remember attended my first sales in the church hall with my mother, and Aunt Karen. After thinking about my found memories of waiting in line for hours, in all kinds of weather, chatting it up with women about past sales and the newest collectable pieces we all hopped to be lucky enough to get out hands on to purchase year after year, I realized that the sale its self has truly become a celebrated tradition for women on Cape Ann.  

For years, this Mariposa Warehouse Event has brought droves of women together from near and far, to do what they commonly love to do; Shop, Socialize, and Score awesome bargains. By the time warehouse sales had moved from the Elks Club to the warehouse locations, several of my girlfriend’s had caught the Mariposa Fever and were regularly attending the sales with me each year. The Sale quickly became a special BFF thing we call our “Female Super Bowl!”  

Just as our husbands plan their Super Bowl Parties, we “women” begin planning our “Female Super Bowl” gatherings complete with an overnight Tailgating Pre-Sale Celebration, as soon as the sale date is announced by the company!

 My girlfriends and I have spent many nights standing out in the cold waiting in line huddled together, wrapped in blankets sitting on beach chairs, surrounded by laundry baskets and duffel bags sipping warm beverages and an occasional glass of wine or two, having lengthily conversations about strategizing to get your hands on that one most desirable Mariposa piece needed to complete your collection!

The Mariposa Company definitely holds the record for the fastest sales of inventory in America. Within minutes, (….and I mean minutes), of the warehouse doors opening, the prized Mariposa inventory is wiped out and spoken for by diehard Mariposa shoppers/Fans !  See you at the sale tomorrow!

 

Photos above from Cape Ann Magazine 2012 & 2013

Clink below to see their beautiful collection’s.

http://www.mariposa-gift.com/

Kent Circle Christmas Tree photos from Joe Novello

Hi Joey
Ringo Tarr and Joe Novello traveled to Nova Scotia to pick up the
Christmas  tree for Kent Circle. these are the photos Joe and Ringo

      Best Anthony Marks

Strange Magic

Someone commented “Bah Humbug! Get in the spirit!” to a post that I wrote the other day about the fact that Santa has already taken up residency at the North Shore Shopping Center.  To the contrary….I’m well on my way towards making sure that this holiday season is as magical for my boys as possible. Although, I sincerely did appreciate the kick in the butt…as sometimes I do need it.

While I have totally begun my holiday planning, I try to keep the holidays a bit under wraps for the boys until Thanksgiving.  We’ve made a Thanksgiving night tradition out of making popcorn and hot cocoa, spreading out sleeping bags, and watching The Polar Express for the past several years.  For us…that is the true beginning of the holiday season. That also happens to be the evening that jolly, little “Jingle the Elf” sneaks back into the house to oversee the boys’ behavior and keep the big S privy to the going ons of the dynamic Schrafft duo.  And then, the day after Thanksgiving, we go out and tag and decorate our Christmas Tree at the tree farm (and then let it sit and simmer prior to going back to chop it down)…..another favorite day of ours for sure!  In my humble opinion, 7 or 8 weeks of holiday excitement kind of detracts from the specialness of the season. Too much of a good thing, and all.  For pete’s sake, that is 1/6 of the entire year! For us, the four weeks between Thanksgiving and Christmas is perfect!  And…we do those 4 weeks BIG.

For starters, an overnight trip to NYC to skate at Rockefeller Center and to see the tree, lights, and decorations is already booked (thanks to a pretty sweet Groupon)….as is a trip to ride on the Polar Express up in New Hampshire. A really special thing for little ones to do. My iCal on my Mac is all loaded with no fewer than a dozen important holiday festivities and I’ve already lamented the fact that we can’t see Santa on the Beauport Princess while simultaneously watching him arrive by lobster boat in Rockport Harbor.  The two appearances overlap by just enough time to make doing both impossible.  Never mind the lies that would have to be told to explain how Santa actually did both.  Magic….I know.

I won’t share more of those events/activities with you yet…as they are bound to reveal themselves in some upcoming “Picks of the Weekend” posts over the course of the next several Thursdays.

A whopping 4 stocking stuffers have been purchased….along with three teacher gifts.  I have a “sticky” on my desktop all organized with a T and an F and a B (for both) to be uber organized about which gifts have been ordered…and for whom (with the boys being exactly 2 years apart…they get some gifts that are actually meant for them to share…hence the B column).  I have items in virtual shopping bags locked and loaded at Under Armour, Nike, and Dick’s Sporting Goods.  Likewise, my eBay “watch” list is growing with NWT (new with tag) items to be bid on.  I’ve also started to DVR Christmas movies as they begin to get listed.  Game On, peeps.

Christmas is indeed starting to take shape….and commercials like this one are starting to give me the warm fuzzies.

Phyllis A relaunch and quick haul

Hi Joey,

We had an exciting and a bit tense time at GMR on Tuesday.  The Phyllis A, who had been up on the rails for 3 months, was relaunched, quickly moved over to the next bay (guys on ropes moving her) and hauled out on the travel lift.   She had not been re-caulked before the relaunch as we anticipate taking many of the planks off pretty quickly. We expected a bit of leakage, and were not disappointed.  Doug Parsons figured she took on about 4000 gallons before she got positioned on the travel lift.  Doug had 3 pumps running to try to keep up.   Joe Maletti lifted her up slowly to let the water drain to reduce her weight before the final haul out.   We all crossed our fingers hoping she would stay together on the lift.   She made it through with flying colors.  Richie Arnold, the Phyllis A’s last captain was on hand for the excitement.

The Phyllis A was moved over behind  the Gloucester Marine Railway office building on Wednesday.   She’ll be there as we complete the next phases of reconstruction.   Saturday, Doug and I will be aboard photographing the fo’c’sle so we have photo documentation of her layout before de-construction.   We plan to use those photos later to aid in accurate re-constsruction.  We encourage everyone to come by and visit the Phyllis A as she has her face-lift.   Please visit the Phyllis A website at www.phyllis-a.org if you are interested in learning more about the Phyllis A , upcoming events, or volunteering in her restoration.  We also  have 2 FaceBook pages, the Phyllis A Marine Association and Friends of the Phyllis A Marine Association.  I’ll be doing regular photo posting on FaceBook as the restoration continues.

The Phyllis A Marine Association is also excited to welcome Beth Welin as our Education Director.  Beth’s high energy and creative ideaswill be a wonderful fit for our mission to promote the history and importance gillnetting in Gloucester.

Mary Barker

Friday November 14th , 2014 Cape Ann Weather…

Marine Forecast :

Tonight SW winds 5 to 10 kt…becoming NW after midnight. Seas 2 to 4 ft. A chance of rain this evening… Then rain and snow after midnight with vsby 1 to 3 nm.
Fri NW winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 20 kt. Seas 2 to 4 ft. A chance of rain.

Pod Cast Weather :
http://www.spreaker.com:80/episode/5207243

Hourly Forecast :

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Friends of Seacoast Holiday Bazaar is scheduled for Saturday, November 22, 9AM-1PM

SEACOAST NEWS November 2014

Thank you to the Friends of Seacoast!

The Friends of Seacoast have recently provided our facility with a special Halloween Variety Show with exceptional entertainment provided by the Big Smile Entertainment Company, Dinner Theater and weekly concerts.

We are looking forward to many upcoming events with the support of the Friends of Seacoast including A Veteran’s Day Celebration, Baby Farm Animal visits, Dinner Theater with entertainment and special foods, outings, weekly concerts and more……

The Friends of Seacoast Holiday Bazaar is scheduled for Saturday, November 22, 9AM-1PM. This special event will Feature a Cookie Walk,, Raffles, White Elephants, Many professional vendors and Santa visits. All Donations to white elephant table will be accepted.
Community Welcome Snow or Shine!

The Friends of Seacoast enhance the resident’s lives at the Seacoast Nursing and Rehabilitation Center with hours of enjoyment by providing the finances needed for the special entertainment, supplies and community outings.

Any and all donations to “The Friends of Seacoast” are gratefully accepted.
The Friends of Seacoast are grateful for the gifts received in honor of loved ones.

The next Friends of Seacoast Meeting will be held on Tuesday, November 11th at 6:00PM.

The Cape Ann Museum artistic expression projects have included
museum tours and art demonstations within the Seacoast facility.
The CAM Connections next scheduled visit to Seacoast and art project will be November 6th at 2:00PM.

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Nichole’s “Family Picks of the Weekend” 11/15 and 11/16

This weekend’s picks involve a little bit of learning, a little bit of getting out into nature and a decent indoor activity to show some support for local youth.

Pick #1

My first pick of the weekend takes place at a fantastic Mass Audubon property on the Plum Island Turnpike in Newburyport.  Joppa Flats Education Center is always a great place to visit and if you’ve never been this is the perfect weekend to give it a shot.

This Saturday they are hosting “Nature’s Harvest Free-For-All” from 10:00-3:00. The event will include storytelling, crafts, educational games, guided bird walks, botany dissections, tree identifications, and more!  And yes…the activities are all free.

Check out Joppa Flats here!

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Pick #2

The Neverland Theatre Company has been giving area youth a fantastic opportunity to explore acting and putting on wonderful shows for 24 years.  This weekend they are performing Disney’s High School Musical.  The shows are at Temple B’nai Abraham Theater on Lothrop Street in Beverly.

You can purchase tickets here

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For the record, they are also performing a Broadway Kids Revue on 11/19, 11/22, and 11/23.

 

Pick #3

Forgive the obviousness of this pick, but it is that time of year!  Two words.

Plimoth Plantation.

A disclaimer here, friends.

I haven’t been in a looooong time.

But….with my boys being 5 and 7 now….I think it’s about time.  I have, over the last many years, had lots of students make the pilgrimage and all have enjoyed it.  I have also done virtual field trips through their website that we have enjoyed in the classroom.  It is obviously very educational and is really something that all children living in this area, should really see at least once.

Learn all about Plimoth Plantation here

For an added bonus, there are some hotels in the area if you’d like to make a quick little getaway out of it.  For example, the John Carver Inn, has a fun indoor pool area called Pilgrim Cove.

 

Niles Beach in the Thickening Fog

Niles Beach Foggy Afternon ©Kim Smith 2014After a day of madly painting interior rooms, whipping our home into shape for the holidays, and for Liv’s upcoming wedding, I took a walk to get out of the paint fumes in what I had hoped would be a lifting fog. Instead of dissipating, around every bend in the road the fog became increasingly dense.  Albeit beautifully atmospheric, I imagined how dangerous it would be to be aboard a ship in the heavy fog and wouldn’t have wanted for anything to be a sailor or fisherman yesterday.

 

Test Video: IVUE 1080P Video Glasses

Barbara and I are planning a pretty adventurous trip (more on that later) that will involve some moments when I will wish that both my hands are free. Since I usually have a camera of some sort attached to my hand and I intend to shoot extensive video during this trip, I searched for a solution. I decided against a GoPro because I didn’t want a camera strapped to my head and not know if it was aimed properly or not be certain if it was running when it should be.

I also didn’t want to pay $1500 for Google Glass.

I searched around online and found iVUE Video Glasses. The model I selected has a choice of recording resolutions of 1920x1080p@30 fps or1280x720@60fps. The glasses are light weight, fit securely and have audio and visual indicators so you know when the camera is running. Exposure, white balance, contrast, saturation, sharpness and more are adjustable or you can choose default or automatic settings. The glasses are  moderately weather resistant and the frames seem tough and sturdy.

Here is my first test of the glasses, ending with a visit with Fred Bodin who was more interested in playing with my Fuji X-T1.

 

 

 

Where do y’all fall on the cell phone tower in West Gloucester story

http://www.gloucestertimes.com/news/local_news/cell-tower-plan-faces-scrutiny-in-talks-tonight/article_c1a74cbd-5195-5341-be44-2788f0939c59.html?mode=jqm

I’m all in for no dropped calls in West Gloucester, how bout you?

Visiting Pauline’s gift store

Need ideas for Christmas presents, go visit Pauline’s Gift Store

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http://www.paulinesgiftshop.com/

Cape Ann TV Gloucester Cyclorcross 2014 Video&FORM

Hi Joey,

Got a great video here, done by Cape Ann TV interns Henry Cooper (Camera
Operator and Editor) and Lexi Bird (Host), full coverage of the
Cyclorcross Gran Prix Gloucester 2014

Come along for a ride with Lexi Bird to find out what makes Gloucester’s
Cyclocross Grand Prix one of the best biking events in the USA.

Thanks!

Becky Tober
Production Coordinator
Cape Ann TV
http://www.capeanntv.org
978.281.2443
Like us on Facebook: Cape Ann TV
Twitter: @CapeAnnTVCATV

You are the Balloon

BalloonEscape5149wm BalloonEscape5151wmImagine: You are the Balloon. Going thru your life, you are free and intact, but now you’re about to be squashed by a motor vehicle. I guess you just never know.

Fate has intervened Balloon, and now you think you’ve beaten the odds and are in the clear. You are…until the next car comes along.

The Oval Playground Community – Build.. Got it Done!

Steve Winslow submits-

Thanks for the many community members who turned out to erect the new playground at the Oval.. Here’s a few photos
1. Brian Palazola – grandson of Joseph Palazola who Palazola Field was named after. Brian’s daughter was so excited to hear about the new playground she dragged Brian out of bed first thing Saturday morning. Mike Palazola, Joseph Palazola’s son also gave a hand..
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2. Councillor LeBlanc checking out the new saucer swing.
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3. The Big Fish has arrived!!
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4. The Jacks Climber the kids at Pathways helped pick out

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5. Playground equipment – all done.

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Just a note – the site is still under construction.. Work will be completed in a few weeks and we’ll let people know when the ribbon cutting will take place.
Steve Winslow

Thursday November 13th , 2014 Cape Ann Weather..

Marine Forecast :
Thu NW winds 10 to 15 kt…becoming W 5 to 10 kt in the afternoon. Gusts up to 20 kt. Seas 2 to 3 ft.
Thu Night W winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts up to 25 kt. Seas 2 to 4 ft. Showers likely. Vsby 1 to 3 nm.

Pod Cast Weather :
http://www.spreaker.com:80/episode/5202915

Hourly Forecast :

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Pray for Paul Skate Around Fundraiser November 15th, 3:00p.m-5:00pm @ Dorothy Talbot Rink

Pray for Paul Russo Fundraiser Reminder Saturday November 15th @ Dorothy Talbot Rink 3:00 PM

In case you forgot Paul Russo’s fundraiser is this Saturday at the rink. There will be no charge at the door!

Skating 5$ Kids & 10$ Adults

Raffle 5$ per ticket (gift certificates)

Silent Auction (for over 10k$ in donation items)

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Did we mention The Boston Bruins donated a stick signed by the 2013-14 Bruins team!

 We hope to see you all there!

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Paul Russo is from Gloucester, and frankly one of the nicest people you can meet. After graduating from Gloucester High School as a Captain of his hockey team, he took his bright mind and talent to Bryant University where he studied Accounting and received his Bachelors degree. While at Bryant he also shined on the schools Club Hockey team where he became Captain again. Paul then went on to earn his Masters in Accounting from UMass Lowell and accepted his current job at PwC in Boston.
This past Halloween morning, Paul suffered two seizures and was taken to Lahey Medical. Paul was diagnosed with Brain Cancer the following day. Just like many of us who are fighting to pay school loans, Paul could use support with now helping with his medical expenses for surgery and treatment.
Please keep Paul and his family in your hearts through this tough time, Join us to raise money and pray for a speedy recovery at the Dorothy Talbot Rink next Saturday. If you cannot attend the event you can donate to Paul’s page below.

https://www.giveforward.com/fundraiser/w3d6/paul-russo-s-brain-cancer-fundraiser?utm_source=facebook

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Community Stuff 11/13/14

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Hey Joey,

The darling cast of Godspell, Jr.

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GODSPELL JR

Coming to St. John’s Episcopal Church – This week, November 14-16, 2014 Featuring a group of young talented performers from Gloucester, Rockport, and Manchester

Based on The Gospel According to St. Matthew, the musical uses major episodes in the New Testament – including the baptism of Jesus, the Last Supper, his arrest and crucifixion – to explore important ideas like compassion, love, forgiveness and sacrifice for the greater good. The show draws on various theatrical traditions and musical styles, including pantomime, charades, acrobatics, vaudeville, folk and rock to create a unique reflection on the parables of Jesus. Godspell JR. is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI) and its collection of musicals for younger performers. This show will be co-directed by Dr. Jay DiPrima and Mark Nelson, the music director of St. Johns. 

Show times and dates: 

Friday, November 14th – 7:00pm

Saturday, November 15th – 7:00pm

Sunday, November 16th – 3:00pm

All tickets ($10.00) can be purchased or reserved by e-mailing or calling Betsy Levick, Parish Administrator –  978.283.1708 ext. 14. Tickets can also be purchased at the door twenty minutes before each performance. (All proceeds will be used exclusively for future children and youth programs)


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On November 14th, local artist Alan Winter will demonstrate that Astronomy is art, not just science, as the Gloucester Area Astronomy Club presents his Messier Sampler, a trove of 14 astronomical objects — the great Andromeda Galaxy, the Hercules Cluster, the Ring nebula, and many more — carefully described and displayed in spectacular and colorful detail. 

We’ll learn first-hand where and what, how big, how old, how far away, and also how cosmically beautiful each one is. Tune up your eyes and ears for a tour through fourteen of the finest astronomical objects in the Cape Ann nighttime sky.

The Gloucester Area Astronomy Club meets on the second Friday of every month at the Lanesville Community Center, 8 Vulcan Street Lanesville, from 8:00 to 9:30 pm. Parking is free. The public is warmly welcomed and there is no cost. More information is available through the website, http://gaac.us, on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/gaacpage or in the club twitter feed, @gaactweet.


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Kickoff invite 2015 Cape Ann (2)


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How long before they take away our football?

So sad.

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Should Your Child Play Football?

By John Guida November 11, 2014 3:40 pm

To the partisan battles of red and blue America, we can apparently add another culture clash: football.

Yes, the N.F.L. remains widely popular, despite its annus horribilis — among other things, the abuse scandals of Ray Rice and Adrian Peterson and, above all, the medical discoveries of the professional sport’s damage to a player’s brain.

Yet for all its popularity, the ground is shifting. As David Leonhardt writes for The Upshot at The New York Times, “Blue America — particularly the highly educated Democratic-leaning areas of major metropolitan areas — is increasingly deciding that it doesn’t want its sons playing football.”

He cites a poll conducted by the RAND Corporation for The Upshot: “Nationwide, only 55 percent of respondents said they would be comfortable with their sons playing football. The numbers for baseball, basketball, soccer and track were all above 90 percent.”

The ostensibly “liberal” view holds that football — especially at the professional level — poses risks both to players’ health and to American society at large. At The Los Angeles Times, Steve Almond, author of the book “Against Football,” criticizes “the cynical commercialization of the sport, its cultish celebration of violence and the more subtle ways in which football warps our societal attitudes about race, gender and sexual orientation.”


Over/Under 10 years, what do you think?

The push to make our kids as soft and overly sensitive as possible is well under way.

Why is there no outrage over other sports that have just as high injury rate or more than football?  How come all these people don’t take their kids off of bikes?


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Types of sports and recreational activities

Consider these estimated injury statistics for 2009 from the Consumer Product Safety Commission:

  • Basketball. More than 170,000 children ages 5 to 14 were treated in hospital emergency rooms for basketball-related injuries.
  • Baseball and softball. Nearly 110,000 children ages 5 to 14 were treated in hospital emergency rooms for baseball-related injuries. Baseball also has the highest fatality rate among sports for children ages 5 to 14, with three to four children dying from baseball injuries each year.
  • Bicycling. More than 200,000 children ages 5 to 14 were treated in hospital emergency rooms for bicycle-related injuries.
  • Football. Almost 215,000 children ages 5 to 14 were treated in hospital emergency rooms for football-related injuries.
  • Ice hockey. More than 20,000 children ages 5 to 14 were treated in hospital emergency rooms for ice hockey-related injuries.
  • In-line and roller skating. More than 47,000 children ages 5 to 14 were treated in hospital emergency rooms for in-line skating-related injuries.
  • Skateboarding. More than 66,000 children ages 5 to 14 were treated in hospital emergency rooms for skateboarding-related injuries.
  • Sledding or toboggan. More than 16,000 children ages 5 to 14 were treated in hospital emergency rooms for sledding-related injuries.
  • Snow skiing or snowboarding. More than 25,000 children ages 5 to 14 were treated in hospital emergency rooms for snow boarding and snow skiing-related injuries.
  • Soccer. About 88,000 children ages 5 to 14 were treated in hospital emergency rooms for soccer-related injuries.
  • Trampolines. About 65,000 children ages 14 and under were treated in hospital emergency rooms for trampoline-related injuries.

It’s the same people who say we should hand out participation awards just for showing up.  It’s the same people that are trying to tell us that we’re not supposed to appreciate beauty (and I get the difference between a creepy leer or inappropriate comment toward a woman vs a plain old compliment).

Jeeze I hope we don’t lose our football.