Even though it was cold and snowy lots of people came to watch the lighting

Lighting the Way
Fun night at GMG party at Fred Bodin
Thank you Fred for again hosting the GMG party. Great time had by all.
Long Story Short
City of Gloucester Code Red OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CODE RED
City of Gloucester
OFFICE OF THE MAYOR
CODE RED – Issued at 11 am on December 14, 2013
Good morning. This is Mayor Carolyn Kirk with an important message from the City of Gloucester’s code red emergency messaging system.
Effective at 11 pm tonight, Saturday, December 14, the city has declared a snow emergency and parking ban on all city streets due to the arriving snow and possible ice storm.
From 11pm tonight until Noon tomorrow, Sunday, December 15, all vehicles are banned from parking on city streets.
Violators of this emergency declaration are subject to ticketing and towing at the owners expense. Residents may park in municipal and school parking lots.
We anticipate that snow will freeze in place due to forecasted rain which will be followed by freezing temperatures. Your cooperation during this parking ban is necessary for efficient and safe snow clearing efforts.
To repeat, the city of Gloucester has issued a parking ban on all city streets as of 11pm tonight until Noon time tomorrow.
Thank you for listening, and this concludes this message.
Weekend Weather Update
Christmas is…………
Italian Nacho Dessert Dip
Delicious and fun twist on traditional Italian Cannoli…makes a perfect dessert dip for holiday gatherings.
Italian Nachos
Ingredients
1 cup Mascarpone Cheese
3 cups fresh Ricotta Cheese
⅛ teaspoon pure vanilla powder (can substitute ½ teaspoon vanilla pure extract)
½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract
2 cup confectioners’ sugar
4 cups blended La Spagnola Vegetable and Olive Oils
8 flour Fajita Style Tortillas cut into eighths
2 cups granulated sugar
4 tablespoon ground italian cinnamon
½ cup mini chocolate morsels
1 tablespoon of holiday or festive candy pieces(optional)
Step-by-Step
1 Combine first five ingredients in bowl of stand mixer fitted with paddle attachment; mix on high speed 1 minute until smooth; reserve ricotta mixture
2 Combine sugar and cinnamon in medium mixing bowl; mix well
3 Line one cookie sheet with wire cookie rack; set aside near frying pan
4 In medium frying pan heat oil over high heat setting 3-4 minutes or until very hot
5 Working in batches carefully arrange 5-8 tortilla pieces in hot oil; cook 1 minute or until golden in color
6 Using long kitchen tongs, turn pieces; cook 1 additional minute
7 Using tongs remove golden pieces from oil ; arrange hot pieces standing up on wire cookie rack allowing excess oil to drip onto paper towel
8 Repeat steps 5-7 with remaining tortillas
9 Working in batches of 4-5, toss hot tortillas in cinnamon sugar mixture, coat all sides; reserve
10 Transfer reserved ricotta mixture to serving bowl, sprinkle top with chocolate morsels and optional candy pieces; place bowl in center of serving platter
11 Arrange cinnamon sugar tortillas around bowl on serving platter
Fresh Ricotta can be purchased at J. Pace & Sons, in Saugus Ma.
Note~Tortillas can be made up to 1 day ahead and stored in an airtight container at room temperature and the ricotta mixture can be prepared and stored refrigerated in airtight container up to 3 days
Rocky Neck Fire Report 12/13/13
The Gloucester fire department received a call reporting a building fire on Rocky Neck Ave. Upon arrival firefighters found a 2 story wood framed workshop fully charged with smoke. Crews vented the 2nd floor of heat and smoke by breaking out windows and it was found to be fully involved with fire. Firefighters stretched a hose line up the ladder well to the 2nd floor and quickly knocked down the main body of fire. Due to a significant amount of contents firefighting personnel remained on scene sifting through the workshop for hot spots to prevent against a rekindle. Crews from Headquarters and West Gloucester responded while the crew from Bay View covered the city. The workshop and it’s contents were destroyed by the fire and there was 1 minor injury reported as the frigid conditions turned the water from the firefighter’s hose lines almost immediately into ice and created very slippery conditions. One firefighter reported neck and shoulder pain from a slip and fall. The property is owner reported he was on the 2nd floor in the workshop when he noticed it filling with smoke. Upon his investigation he found smoke and fire coming from the 1st floor wall in the area of an operating wood stove. He stated that he attempted to extinguish the fire himself before calling the fire department but was unsuccessful. An investigation determined the fire was unintentional and originated on the first floor in the interior wall around the area where the wood stove vents to the exterior and was most likely caused by years of pyrolysis.Deputy Chief Stephen Aiello 12/14/13 Stephen M. Aiello, Deputy ChiefGloucester Fire Department8 School StreetGloucester, MA. 01930
GMG Holiday Party 2013
Margaret Atwood Quote of the Week From Greg Bover
13 December, 2013
“Another belief of mine: that everyone else my age is an adult, whereas I am merely in disguise.”
Margaret Atwood (1939 – )
Born in Canada to parents engaged in the study of forest entomology, Atwood spent much of her youth in the woods and did not attend school full time until she was a teenager. A voracious reader, she ultimately graduated from the University of Toronto with a degree in English and the goal of becoming a writer. She did several years of postgraduate work at Radcliffe and Harvard, but did not finish her dissertation. Her poetry began to receive widespread notice in the 1960’s, but her novel The Handmaid’s Tale (1981) propelled her to celebrity status, winning the Arthur C. Clarke and Governor General’s award, and making her an icon of the feminist movement. Other works of speculative fiction, Oryx and Crake, (2003) and The Blind Assassin (2000) have won her the Booker Prize and the Dan David Prize, as well as a long list of honorary doctorates at prestigious institutions including Smith, Harvard, Oxford and the Sorbonne. Atwood is well regarded in humanist and liberal circles and is a member of the Green Party of Canada.
Manchester Athletic Club Speed School
MLK DAY OF SERVICE – Y TEEN ROCK TO RE-STOCK!
For the 17th year, the teens and advisors from our Y TEEN LEADERS CLUB will be rocking in rocking chairs for 24-sleepless hours for our ROCKATHON TO FEED CAPE ANN’S HUNGRY. We’ll all be in our rockers from 8am Saturday – 8am Sunday of MLK weekend (with short 10-minute breaks allowed)
With the need in our community growing, our teens are steadfastly committed to making this our biggest event ever! With more than 45 active club members, we’ve already collected and delivered more than 1600 items in the past couple weeks! Each member has personally committed to collect no-less-than 150 items toward our “reach goal” 15,000!
100% of Food Donations will go to Open Door, St. Vincent DePaul Society and directly to families in need.
HOW CAN YOU HELP?
* Please consider any or all of the following:
– honoring this supreme effort with your donation of non-perishable food items (financial donations will be forwarded to OPEN DOOR)
– donating a rocking chair you don’t want (at this time we are looking for “keepers” to build our fleet)
– help spread the word of this selfless effort by a great team of local teens
For more information, please contact Rick Doucette Executive Director of Teen & Camp Services, doucetter@northshoreymca.org
What Xmas is all about.
FUN!
IMG_1348.jpeg
2013 Middle Street Walk Schedule- Don’t Be a Frickin’ Grinch- Participate!!!
If the Middle Street Walk doesn’t get you in the mood for the Holidays then you have a heart of stone plain and simple.
Might as well paint your face green, strap a mangy dog to the front of a sleigh and go around stealing little kid’s presents.
Don’t be this guy-
Participate!
Thank Bill OConnor for producing this readable, searchable program-
2013 Middle Street Walk Schedule of EventsSaturday, December 14, 2013 |
|
|---|---|
| When | Where and What |
| 8 am – 6 pm | Gloucester Boy Scout Troop #112 will be selling Christmas Trees on the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church lawn, Saturday and Sunday from 8am to 6pm |
| 9 am-4:30 pm | Saunders House, Sawyer Free Library
|
| 10 am- 2 pm | Sawyer Free LibraryPresentation of History of WPA Murals and Samuel Sawyer |
| 10 am to 3 pm |
Gloucester City Hall
|
| 10 am-3 pm | Trinity Congregational Church of Gloucester Cape Ann Thrift Shop Seasonal Goods Sale.Cape Ann YMCA Open house, kids activities, face painting and craftsSargent House Museum Visitors can shop holiday Christmas decorations, enjoy seasonal foods and browse the museum gift shop for holiday gifts and treats |
| 10 am-4 pm | Cape Ann Art Haven
Sargent House Museum |
| 10:30 am | Trinity Congregational Church of Gloucester Performance – Bell Ringers |
| 11 am | Sawyer Free Library Magic by Matthew Cushman – Magician to the Red Sox |
| 11 am – 4 pm | Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church Make your own s’mores, coffee and cocoa for sale on the Church lawn! |
| 11 am-2 pm | Gloucester City HallTours of City Hall Tower on the half hour by Maggie Rosa, Chair of City Hall Restoration Committee.Guided Tours of Middle Street
|
| 11:30 am | Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church Tour of this historic churchGloucester City Hall Auditorium Live performance – Cape Ann Big Band |
| 11:30 am – 1:30 pm | Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church Lunch with 2 menus:
|
| 12 pm | Trinity Congregational Church of Gloucester Concert – Plum Cove Singers |
| 12-2 pm | Middle Street Trolley Rides Featuring the Songbirds and a Holiday Sing Along, courtesy of CATA. |
| 12:30 pm | Gloucester City Hall Auditorium “Mixed Bag of Nuts”:
Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church |
| 1 pm | Saint John’s Episcopal Church ‘A Children’s Holiday’ with the Rockport and Annisquam youth choir singing music for the season |
| 1 -3 pm | A Visit with Santa at Brown’s Mall |
| 1:30 pm | Trinity Congregational Church of Gloucester Concert – with Louis Stella (piano), Mary Jane Fabanio (cello), Jeanine Lynch (flute) and Robert Heinaman (French horn)Gloucester City Hall
Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church |
| 2 pm | Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church Concert – Elementary and Middle School String Group & Band and Gloucester High School Chorus |
| 2:30 – 3:30 pm | Temple Ahavat Achim Tour and Q&A Session with Rabbi LewisSargent House Museum Scenes from Judith Sargent Murray’s play “The Medium”, staged by the North Shore Folklore Theatre Co. |
| 3 pm | Sawyer Free Library
|
| 3:30 – 5 pm | Art Gallery Open Houses – Pleasant & Main Streets Visit All four Galleries and Win a Prize:
|
| 4:30pm | Cape Ann Art Haven & Gloucester Police Station Plaza Lighting of the Holiday Lobster Trap Tree and a visit from Santa! |
Chocolate Amaretto Truffle Recipe
A fun to make and relatively easy recipe, Chocolate Amaretto Truffles make a wonderful host/hostess gift and also easily freeze for make-ahead gifts. I am bringing a batch to the GMG Holiday Party tonight at Fred Bodin’s gallery and hope to see you there!
Ingredients
Mini baking cups
2 ounces Baker’s sweet German chocolate, broken into small bits
6 ounces Ghiradelli semi-sweet chocolate chips
¼ C. Disaronno Amaretto liqueur
2 Tbs. strong coffee
Few drops almond extract
2 ounces (1/2 stick) unsalted butter, softened
1 Tbs. vanilla extract
½ C. pulverized Jules Destrooper almond thins (or Anna’s, or any super fine, thin cookie)
Confectioner’s sugar to taste (approx. ¼ cup)
½ C. Ghiradelli unsweetened cocoa powder for final powdering
* * *
Melt sweet chocolate bits and semi-sweet chocolate chips over a gently simmering double boiler.
Whisk in liqueur, coffee, almond extract, and vanilla. Whisk vigorously, over gentle heat, a few minutes more until mixture is shiny and smooth. Gradually add the butter by tablespoons. With a wooden spoon, beat in the pulverized cookies. Beat in sifted confectioner’s sugar, to taste. Remove the pan from the double boiler and place in a bowl of ice with water. Stir until well chilled and firm enough to form into balls.
By teaspoonful, gather up a gob and form into a rough, truffle-like shape. Roll in cocoa powder and drop into frilled paper cup.
Makes about 22, depending on size. Refrigerate in an airtight container. They will keep for several weeks or they may be frozen. Very loosely adapted from Julia Child’s Chocolate Amaretti Truffles The Way to Cook Page 485.
I think you will find this recipe relatively easy. Let us know if you give it a try.
Reposted from December 2011.


























