The Awesome Foundation Comes to Gloucester

Hi Joey- I’m sure you are aware of this group but maybe not, but I’m proud to say I’m the newest Trustee of Awesome Gloucester and attended my first meeting last night at the Gloucester House.   Attached please find a press release about Awesome Gloucester.  There are no names of the 20 Trustees listed, honestly I haven’t met all the other 19 yet, but I was excited by the energy, enthusiasm and commitment to Gloucester that I felt in the room last night!  Simply Awesome.  I hope you will run something so that everyone knows that there is seed money available for all things that make Gloucester Awesome- no strings attached- and the application process is simple.  

Happy Holidays,

Grace Giambanco Numerosi

The Awesome Foundation Comes to Gloucester

Anyone who lives in Gloucester knows how awesome this town city is, but few know that a philanthropic group now exists to make Gloucester even more awesome. The name of this group is – as you might have guessed – Awesome Gloucester.

Awesome Gloucester is a local chapter of the Awesome Foundation, a global “experiment in community philanthropy” committed to giving out $1,000 micro-grants each month.  The group gives “no strings attached” micro-grants to applicants deemed to have the most awesome idea to enhance the community in some positive way.  The local chapter is made up of a board of twenty “trustees of awesome,” all of whom are members of the Gloucester community with an interest in supporting the positive aspirations of others and encouraging a spirit of open innovation in the city.

People of all ages are encouraged to enter project applications for consideration of these monthly micro-grants.  Awesome Gloucester is especially looking to fund projects that may not have any other avenue of funding, including project ideas that may be unconventional.  Though projects can be awesome in almost any way, Awesome Gloucester seeks to fund ideas that will be significantly enhanced with $1000 cash infusion. 

The group is also interested in supporting projects that fall into the following categories: (1) Innovation in Marine/Fishing Industry, (2) Preservation of Maritime Culture and Heritage and (3) and Community Appreciation and Togetherness.  Running through each category is a single concern: How is this idea, once implemented, going to make Gloucester more awesome?

To apply, interested teams and people need to fill out a very basic application online:
http://www.awesomefoundation.org/en/chapters/gloucester.  In a nutshell, to apply, applicants need to answer three main questions:

1.    Tell us about yourself.
2.    Tell us about your project.
3.    Tell us how you’ll use the money.

The deadline for applications is the 15th of each month.  From there, the process is pretty simple:  The twenty trustees will review and vote for their top three favorite projects. Then, three finalists will be invited to the Gloucester House restaurant for “Pitch Night,” or what some call “$1000 Thursday.”  (This happens the first Thursday evening of the next month). Next, the applicants each take a turn making their pitch to the trustees who then vote for the project they want to fund.  That night, a winner is announced and given $1,000 in cash on the spot!

The $1,000 micro-grant comes from the pockets of the 20 trustees who each donate $50 a month. As there are no strings attached to the grants, Awesome Gloucester simply wishes each winning applicant the best of luck without placing any demands on them once the money is awarded.  The group simply places faith in the goodness of people participating in the process.

Awesome Gloucester has already had its three successful pitch nights at which it awarded “Glosta Lobster”, Cape Ann Art Haven and Kestrel Educational Adventures each $1000.00 grant!  How cool is that?!

Find us at:

http://www.facebook.com/awesomegloucester
http://www.awesomefoundation.org/en/chapters/gloucester

Updated With Up Close Photos!!! Holy Canoli Batman!!! Anyone Know What Kind Of Stealthy Boats Were Zipping Around Yesterday?

Photo from Dec 7, 2013

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Could it be this?

Combatant Craft Assault (CCA)

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Mark Anderson Sends Photos From Dun Fudgin Boat Ramp Behind The High School  It isn’t just the Airforce using Stealth Technology

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Annual Antiques and Collectibles Sale at Second Glance on Sunday, December 8

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Hi Joey,

Hope you can help us get the word out! Second Glance will offer a special selection of antiques and collectibles on Sunday, December 8, from noon to 4 p.m. Artwork, dishes, books, silver, jewelry, vintage linens, Americana and much, much more.  We have so much stuff this year that we will be restocking our shelves at 2 p.m. Regular merchandise will also be available. 

It is a great chance to find something unique for those special people on your shopping list.
Second Glance is located at 2 Pond Road, in Gloucester.  All proceeds will help provide Holiday Meal Baskets to local families. Visit www.facebook.com/SecondGlanceThriftStore for more information. 

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Community Photos 12/9/13

Good Harbor Beach in December, Gloucester MA From Elinor Teele

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Square Topsail Schooner Lynx pictured leaving Gloucester harbor Tuesday Dec. 3rd.   –Photo by Len Burgess
America’s Privateer Lynx is a square topsail schooner based in Newport Beach, California. She is an interpretation of an American letter of marque vessel of the same name from 1812. The original Lynx completed one voyage, running the Royal Navy blockade; the British captured her in 1813 at the start of her second voyage and took her into service as HMS Mosquidobit.
The replica of Lynx sailing today was designed by Melbourne Smith of the International Historical Watercraft Society, based on historical data, and built by Taylor Allen and Eric Sewell of Rockport Marine at Rockport, Maine. She was launched on July 28, 2001 at Rockport, making her a new addition to the tall ship community. Her port of registry is Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
Today, instead of fighting the British like her original counterpart, she serves as a sailing classroom.
The Lynx Educational Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, educational organization, dedicated to hands-on educational programs that teach the history of America’s struggle to preserve its independence.

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GMG New Local Business Announcement- Styles on Main In Former Tony Ciulla’s Barber Shop

Styles on Main opened their doors July 1st 2013. styles on Main was formally known as Ciulla’s Barber Shop. Ciulla’s has been around for 45 years and now has been transformed into a full service salon by the niece of Tony Ciulla. We are proud to be continuing a business that has been in Gloucester for decades.
You can always find us by the Ciulla’s sign on the front of the salon.
We believe your should enjoy your salon experience so we have created and fun and comfortable atmosphere for men, women and children. We are a professional staff decated to bringing the most up to date styles and color.
We carry a full range of Organic salon products and Organic color!
Check us out on Facebook or at stylesonweb.com
Join us for our Holiday Open House! Thursday December 12th 6-10pm

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Community Stuff 12/8/13

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Hi Joey,

Next Thursday Kids Unlimited is having an open house. I have invited Family, Friends and Customers and I would like to extend and invitation to you and yours.

We will have entertainment, refreshments as well as shopping discounts. I was hoping you could post the attached invite. Thanks again for your help as always.

Chris Orlando

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New personal concierge/personal assistant/house management and private chef services

 

Malva Crothers, Rockport resident, has begun the business of looking after, giving relief and supporting those who need more time. If you desire personal assistance, home management and/or private chef services Tending- The Sweet Life is there help. Malva will take your “To Do List” and get it done. She’ll personally prepare and present an extraordinary meal and clean-up your kitchen. For those of you that either don’t have the time, desire or know how to complete an energy-draining, time- consuming task please contact Malva at Tending- The Sweet Life… malvacrothers@gmail.com she absolutely is ‘Like your mother without the complaining!”


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Get Unzipped on Amazon, Kindle, or Nook!

Ipswich Unzipped is a full year’s worth of small-town New England humor — say humah — plus goofy cartoons. The perfect book for your bathroom? Or someone you love? Or the bathroom of someone you love?
Click away, and simplify your stocking-stuffer shopping!
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Merry Christmas!
Doug Brendel

For my friends in the Ipswich area:
Please join me for “An Outsidah Christmas” at the Ipswich Inn on Friday, December 13th, at 7 p.m.

  • $22.50 per person, reservations required, seating strictly limited
  • Hors d’oeuvres, BYOB
  • Proceeds to benefit needy children in the former USSR

This will be a very fun evening of Christmas-themed entertainment, Ipswich humor, and who knows what other stuff?
An array of the Ipswich Inn’s classic warm hors d’oeuvres will be served at this BYOB charity event.
Only 40 tickets are available. Proceeds will benefit abused and abandoned children in the former Soviet Union, who receive support through “New Thing,” our humanitarian ministry.
My three Only in Ipswich books, including the newly released Ipswich Unzipped, will also be available for purchase and autographs at the event. These proceeds will also go toward care of the children.
For reservations or more information, contact Becky Gayton via 978-356-2431 or info@ipswichinn.com.
Enjoy a fantastic evening out and bring Christmas to these wonderful children. Please don’t miss out. Make your reservation today. Thanks!

Daniel C. Dennett Quote of The week From Greg Bover

December 5, 2013

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“If you can approach the world’s complexities, both its glories and its horrors, with an attitude of humble curiosity, acknowledging that however deeply you have seen, you have only just scratched the surface, you will find worlds within worlds, beauties you could not heretofore imagine, and your own mundane preoccupations will shrink to proper size, not all that important in the greater scheme of things.”
Daniel C. Dennett, (1942-     ) from Breaking the Spell: Religion as a Natural Phenomenon

Boston born, Dennett spent his early years in Lebanon, where his father, an operative of the OSS, was killed in the Second World War. Later educated at Phillips Exeter, Harvard and Oxford, Dennett nevertheless refers to himself as an autodidact. Now a professor at Tufts University and Director of the Center for Cognitive Studies, he is principally known as a philosopher, humanist, and atheist, having written extensively on free will and a naturalist view of human evolution. The author of more than a dozen books, including Consciousness Explained (1992) Dennett was both a Fulbright and Guggenheim Fellow and received the Erasmus Prize in 2012. An avid sailor, he lives in North Andover, Massachusetts.

What is Your Favorite Nelson Mandela Quote?

Google “Nelson Mandela Quotes.” There are hundreds of inspirational quotes from Mandela. What words of wisdom from this greatest of men inspires you? Answer if you would like in the comment section. A quote that I read on many sites that particularly resonates with me is the following:

“I am fundamentally an optimist. Whether that comes from nature or nurture, I cannot say. Part of being optimistic is keeping one’s head pointed toward the sun, one’s feet moving forward. There were many dark moments when my faith in humanity was sorely tested, but I would not and could not give myself up to despair. That way lays defeat and death.”

And another:

“A fundamental concern for others in our individual and community lives would go a long way in making the world the better place we so passionately dreamt of.”

One more:

“I like friends who have independent minds because they tend to make you see problems from all angles.”

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GMG post from Greg Bover, submitted June 2013:

Nelson Rolihlala Mandela Quote Of The Week

Pathways for Children Video Submitted by Caroline Haines

“Many things can wait. Children cannot. Today their bones are being formed, their blood is being made, their senses are being developed. To them we cannot say ‘tomorrow’. Their name is today. ” Gabriela Mistral (1899-1957)

BREAKING NEWS: Santa Spotted In Rockport

Let it be known that on this day, December Seventh, 2013 that Father Christmas, Kris Kringle, Saint Nicholas, or simply, as the chorus of small children who lined the jetties and docks of Rockport, Massachusetts exclaimed, “Santa!, It’s Santa Claus!” , came to town.

This jaded reporter who has been numbed by the commercialization of Christmas, the War on Christmas, the War on the War on Christmas, the Black Friday mobs rushing the Best Buys and Walmarts to claw at presents that are supposed to assure the winner a gob of Christmas cheer, finds himself on Tuna Wharf in Rockport recharging his Christmas cheer batteries with the true meaning of Christmas. Little kids screaming their heads off as Santa rides the Freemantle Doctor into the harbor.

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And not to take anything away from Santa as his job on Christmas is a huge one but this year I would like to point out the Rockport Santa production would be nothing if it wasn’t for all the elves who do all the hard work getting Santa in the right spot at the right time. Who would light the tree in Dock Square if Santa were still sitting out on a buoy off Jefferys Basin? So without further ado, just a few of the elves who made the Rockport Santa production possible:

The Rockport Harbormaster had a boatful of Elves:rockportelves

The Coast Guard Elves were scurrying about but here are a few:cgelves

And last but not least, the Freemantle Doctor Elves:fremantleelves

Santa pays these elves squat but they all went home with something more important than presents or money or even the hot cider and doughnuts and everything else that people were enjoying over in Dock Square as they were hard at work in the cold and wind making sure that Santa made it to ride the fire truck into the Square. They boated home in the dark with the warm feeling in their hearts that only a cheering throng of children can bestow, Christmas Cheer. Even the Rubber Duck got a little emotional but I promised her I would post no photos of her blubbering.

-Paul Morrison and Rubber Duck

 

Panini Time!

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I’m excited to create new recipes with a few new ingredients that have been gifted to my pantry from Heather Ahearn and Alison Darnell, owners of the new Atlantic Saltworks Company! Thank You ladies…I love your products!  More Recipes coming soon using their amazing handcrafted sea salts!

Sista Felicia’s Tuscan Panini

Ingredients

2 slices Artisan Rustic Tuscan Bread

2 slices Prosciutto

8 pieces pre-sliced Mozzarella

1 tomato cut into slices

3- fresh basil leaves

1/2 teaspoon Atlantic SaltWorks Tuscan Blend

1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes

2 tablespoon olive oil

Step-by-Step

1  Place bread slices on flat work surface; arrange prosciutto slices on one slice of bread; top with 4 slices cheese; top basil and tomato slices and 1/4 teaspoon SaltWorks Tuscan Blend

2  Arrange 4 slices cheese on second slice of bread; top with 1/4 teaspoon SaltWorks Tuscan Blend; sandwich both prepared slices together

3  Drizzle both slices of bread with 1 teaspoon olive oil; place onto hot Panini press; cook 3-4 minutes until cheese melts and bread is golden and crisp!

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Click link below for more information about the Atlantic Saltworks Company product line!

http://atlanticsaltworks.com/

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Christmas by the Sea ll

With the busy weekend underway, Santa made his way to Town and the Community Center for pictures with all each of the kids, the Historical Society Home put on its Christmas best, and the Boy Scouts, Troop 3, were selling trees, wreaths and Evergreen rope!

Invasion of the Winter Moths at Magnolia Historical Society

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I’m sure you’ve noticed them everywhere the last couple of days.  Driving over to Magnolia last night for the Magnolia Historical Society opening of Art in the Schoolhouse with Charlie Carroll, it was like driving in a brown blizzard.  They are pictured here all over the front door of the place at 46 Magnolia Ave.  Also pictured are some of the partygoers at the opening.  If you missed the opening, stop by Saturday and Sunday (12/7&8, 14&15 or 21&22) from 10:00 – 2:00.  The moths may or may not still be there but the great artwork, cards, prints, calendars, books and more still will be (whatever hasn’t been sold anyway).

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Now more about the Winter Moth.

The Winter Moth (Operophtera brumata) is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is an abundant species of Europe and the Near Eastand one of very few Lepidoptera of temperate regions in which the adults are active in the depth of winter.

The female of this species is virtually wingless and cannot fly, but the male is fully winged and flies strongly.

Winter Moths are considered an invasive species in North America; Nova Scotia experienced the first confirmed infestations in the 1930s. The moth is now found in British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Maine.[1] In Massachusetts, the moths have attracted the attention of several media outlets due to the severity of the infestation.[2] In northern Rhode Island, damage to fruit orchards has been attributed to winter moth, and it is now reported in mid-southern Rhode Island (Bristol/Barrington area and Warwick). Efforts at biological control are underway.[3] There have been unconfirmed reports of infestations in southern New Hampshire.

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Here’s a link to an article Kim Smith wrote about the relationship between songbirds
and the Winter Moth, back in 2010.  http://kimsmithdesigns.wordpress.com/2010/12/16/white-throated-sparrow-zonotrichia-albicolli/

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