2013 GHS Field Hockey Kudos From John Nasser

Hello Joey,

I just thought that the 2013 GHS Field Hockey team should get a little recognition for qualifying for the State Tournament this season following a 3-1 victory over Peabody this past Monday night.

These girls worked their tails off this year.

Right now their record stands at 8-6-1 which puts them in 4th place in their division. They have one more game to play before the tournament begins.

I believe it’s been six years since they last qualified.

The team is led by head coach Lauren Riley and assisted by her Dad, Don Riley.

Congratulations Ladies!

2013 GHS Field Hockey

Cape Ann Youth Hockey – Announcement

Submitted by Kristin Michel

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Cape Ann Youth Hockey Invites Kids Age 4-9 to participate in

Try Hockey for Free Day on November 2nd

Cape Ann Youth Hockey invites boys and girls ages 4 to 9 years old to Talbot Rink on Saturday, November 2nd at 9am for a Try Hockey for Free clinic to experience ice hockey for the first time and learn the basics of the sport in a fun, safe environment.

Try Hockey For Free Day is part of Come Play Hockey Month. This program, designed to provide youth hockey associations a national platform to introduce new kids to the sport, is a joint‐effort between USA Hockey, the National Hockey League, and NHL member clubs. With Total Hockey and Liberty Mutual Responsible Sports, the official sponsors of Try Hockey For Free Day, USA Hockey has 500 locations offering kids between the ages of 4 and 9 years old this unique opportunity.

CAYH looks forward to introducing new families to our sport! Every participant will receive a special gift from CAYH and a hockey jersey from USA Hockey.

Advance on-line registration is required and space is limited.

To register for Cape Ann Youth Hockey’s Try Hockey for Free clinic, please visit www.TryHockeyForFree.com.

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Please contact Kristin Michel at admin@capeannyouthhockey.com with any questions.

Community Stuff 10/24/13

 

Fall Park Cleanup
October 26 @ 8am!

(…and the park will be closed until we’re done.)

Dog parks do need maintenance! This fall we plan to add a few yards of gravel, move larger rocks, fill in holes, install some gravel guards at the entrance, and generally spiff the place up!
We need your help. And if you have the following tools bring them along: garden and leaf rakes, hand garden tools, a weed eater, wheel barrows and shovels. Don’t forget your work gloves!
We’re using VolunteerSpot  to organize cleanup day.  To  register:
1. Click this link to go to our invitation page on VolunteerSpot: http://vols.pt/myFnU6
2. Enter your email address: (You will NOT need to register an account on VolunteerSpot)
3. Sign up!    VolunteerSpot will send you an automated confirmation and reminders. Easy!

Note: VolunteerSpot does not share your email address with anyone. If you prefer not to use your email address, please reply to this email and I can sign you up manually.

Coffee will be served. We hope to be done in a couple hours. The park will be closed during the work session. Please leave your dog at home.


A collection of paintings by local artist William Beal will be on sale at the Unitarian Universalist Society of Rockport, 4 Cleaves Street, Rockport, on Saturday, October 26 from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. Born and brought up in New York City, and  after a long career at WABC-TV in NYC, Beal retired to Rockport. Pursuing his love of art, he became an artist member  of both the Rockport and North Shore Art Associations. A portion of the proceeds from the sale will benefit the UUSR.
Light refreshments will be served.


Year Round Cottage Rental-

It is located at 6 Eastern Point Road in the backyard gardens of the main house.  Privacy plus! One small bedroom, full bathroom, living-room/galley kitchen, sun porch, garden terrace with grape arbor, basement with laundry.  Parking in driveway for one car or two tandem.  Walking distance to Rocky Neck, Last Stop, Theater and beach access right across the street.  $1,200.00 per month available November 1st, great for one person!

Please pass this information along.

Thank you,

Barbara


The long awaited sequel to Ann’s Eyes: The Twins of Thacher Island by local author, Barry Stacks, is ready for your reading pleasure.  Ann’s Eyes II: Double Vision picks up exactly where the first book ended on September 11, 2001.  Of course, as he always does, the story takes place in the author’s hometown of Gloucester, Mass.  This is Barry’s tenth book with Publish America.  This prolific author has  regaled his readers with fanciful tales of vampires, haunted houses, his childhood pool hall hang-out and a new imaginary sleuth. 

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     The two books in the Ann’s Eyes series address a question that has long nagged the author: would it be possible to write a book about historical events using fictional characters?  That question was answered in the pages of Ann’s Eyes: The Twins of Thacher Island.  That book begins on November 22, 1963 and ends on September 11, 2001.  Double Vision begins on 9-11-2001 and delivers the reader through to a horrific ending.  Once again your author takes the reader through twists and turns that have become part of our collective history.

     Please check the author’s website, gloucesterlostboy.com, for news about two other books that are still in the developmental stages.  Barry’s books are edited by long-time Cape Ann resident, Paige Kippen Holmes.  She is currently editing the sequel to Tucker Norman (pronounced Tuckah Nawmin), while Barry is writing a third book about Tucker and his serious but comical friends.  Look for the second book in the Tucker Norman series in February, 2014.


Rockport Senior Center

There is still room for a couple of daytrips!

December 3rd We are heading to the Merrimack premium Outlets by motor coach. We will leave from the Rockport Depot at 9AM and leave the outlets at 3PM to return home after a day of shopping. Cost is $10.00 and is due when signing up. For more information, Call 978-546-2573.

December 10th We head out to Salem Cross Inn for a delicious luncheon, we also go to the Yankee Candle’s Bavarian Christmas Village in Deerfield, then to Bright Nights, new England’s most elaborate light display, where we will ride through on the motor coach and view the artistry of the lights. $68.00 is due when signing up. Call 978-546-2573 for more information.

Cooking demonstration and discussion  by Linnea Hagberg, Senior Care’s registered dietician will be held at the Rockport Senior Center on Tuesday, October 29th. You will have the opportunity to sample some freshly prepared soups and pick up some recipes. Please RSVP, 978-546-2573.

Beginner Computer Classes, Wednesdays, November 6-27th. 10-11:30AM This will teach you  the basics. 4 sessions/$40.00

Intro to Facebook 1-2:20PM Wednesdays, Nov 6th-27th You will learn the how to set up an account, learn about all the important privacy settings, create posting and messages, come learn how to become comfortable while joining the world of Facebook. 4 sessions/$40.00

Duplicate Bridge Thursdays 12-4PM

Traveling Chef, November 6th,  Brazilian BBQ, chicken craved off the skewer, rice& bean pilaf, creamed spinach, Brazilian cheese bread, dulce de leche cake $3.00. Please call Freda for reservations, 978-546-5027.

Free Continental Breakfast & Social Hour, Wednesday, November 13th from 9-10. Please RSVP 978-546-2573.

How to be Heart Smart program sponsored by AGH. November 12th 12:30PM. Come learn how to have a strong, healthy heart. Get the facts on how to live a heart healthier life.

Knitting & Hand Work Group Thursdays from 1-3:30. All are welcome to attend.

Exercise Classes

Strength Resistance Class Monday & Friday from 9-10  $4.00/class

Tai Ji  $4.00/class

Beginners 9-9:30

Intermediate 9:30-10:30

Yoga 9-10  $3.00/class


HOT TIP: RUN, DON’T WALK, TO THE LAST STOP VARIETY!

Sandy Last Stop ©Kim Smith 2013Sandy, Owner (with husband Gene), and Maker-of-All-Deliciousness at Last Stop 

Sandy at Last Stop Variety in East Gloucester is making the most delicious pumpkin spice doughnuts you could ever possibly imagine. They are sweet, tender, and cinnamony spicy–with no skimping on a dusting of powder sugar–and delightfully warm.

Pumpkin Spice Doughnuts ©Kim Smith 2013

The past few mornings, after standing still for hours and shivering in the cold marsh since daybreak, I have been stopping in at the Last Stop and it has been my good fortune to arrive just as Sandy is taking the doughnuts off the griddle. If you like Russell Orchards apple cider doughnuts, which my family adores, these are AT LEAST TEN TIMES BETTER!

Geno Mondello ©Kim Smith 2013Geno Mondello Enjoying Sandy’s Pumpkin Spice Doughnuts

Last Stop Variety is located in East Gloucester at 273 East Main Street, just before the right turn to Rocky Neck.

Recent Posts on GMG About Last Stop Vartiety

Last Stop Variety Still Has Killer Muffins

Meet The New Owner Of Last Stop Variety- Sandy

Last Stop East Gloucester ©Kim Smith 2013

How lucky are we to live in this great place

On Saturday we took Avery (2) and Cole (4) to Stage Fort Park and Half Moon Beach with Auntie Ericka. So much fun.

October 19, 2013 Cole, Avery, Auntie Ericka lifeguard

October 19, 2013 Happy Cole
October 19, 2013 Avery having fun at Half Moon Beach

Season’s End for Ice Cream – Captain Dusty’s

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Captain Dusty’s Beach Street, Manchester by the Sea

Well, every season comes to an end and Captain Dusty’s is no exception. With ice cream shops in Manchester, Beverly Farms, Essex and Salem  Captain Dusty’s season’s ending days are marked with  support and donations to charitable causes.

Friday, October 25, the Manchester store will be open from 12:00PM to 7:00PM and a donation equal to one-half of the days sales will be made to the Wellspring House in Gloucester.

Monday, October 28 will be the last day for the Essex store and again an amount equal to one-half of the days’ sales will be donated to the Wellspring House in Gloucester.

The Salem store will be closing for the season on Monday November 4th and an equal amount of the total ice cream sold will be donated to the Plummer House for Boys.

Finally, the Beverly Farms store is scheduled to hibernate on November 15th, but that date may get pushed up, so check. A donation will be made to the Beverly Boot Straps Food Pantry.

Check their FaceBook page for directions. https://www.facebook.com/captaindustys

Celebrate with ice cream one last time as Captain Dusty’s settles in for Winter and you will be helping support these North Shore charities too!

World Series & Rock Music — a “Partnership”

Fox Sports says Eddie Vedder is a diehard Chicago Cubs fan?!?!?!?

In this day and age when rock stars “partner” with big corporations, you wouldn’t expect MLB to be left out, would you?  Of course not.  48 songs from 90s mega-stars Pearl Jam will “soundtrack” (yes they actually use this word as a verb on their website) the 2013 World Series.  There was a time when Pearl Jam was one of only a handful of touring artists that could guarantee to sell out an arena.  The band is on tour again and it makes me wonder who benefits more from this partnership — MLB or Pearl Jam?

Closer to home, local venues are changing their live music schedules knowing that many — if not most of their customers will want to watch the World Series, which begins tonight.  Minglewood Tavern cancelled live music for tonight and tomorrow.

The Rhumb Line moved guest host Allen Estes (filling in for Fly Amero, who’s on tour with Orleans) to 4:30.  He and Orville Giddings will get fans revved up for the game, which starts at 7:30.

John Rockwell will be at Alchemy as scheduled for Ladies Night (telling?)

Henry Allen makes his final appearance at Midori tonight during the game — perfect for those of you who hope the Sox win, but don’t really care to watch.

Whether or not you plan to watch the World Series, you can get a complete listing of local live music with up-to-the minute schedule changes here.

Wednesdays with Fly ~ Special Early Show with Hosts Allen Estes and Orville Giddings @ 4:30-7:30

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Hello everyone!
Wednesday, October 23rd

Attention: Special Pre-World Series Time Slot:4:30 to 7:30pm

Hosting this week: ALLEN ESTES!
w/Musical Guest: ORVILLE GIDDINGS! 

allen estesov fAllen saves the day once again as host while I do a special Orleans
show in Boston for a symposium called “The Kennedy Forum”,
celebrating the 50th Anniversary of JFK enacting the Community
Mental Health Act.  Lots of high-level speakers (including Vice
President Joe Biden).  In addition to his brilliant songs and sounds,
Allen brings longtime friend and musical partner, Orville Giddings
to the Rhumb Line stage.  Don’t miss it! ~ Fly 🙂
Dinner (this week) with Allen Estes: 4:30 – 7:30pm
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
Dave Trooper’s Kitchen…
Come check out the new Rhumb Line menu!
Next week…

Chick Marston
Coming soon…

Mitch Chakour

Dan King
Looking forward…
…to seeing you there!  🙂 ~ Fly

Maritime Gloucester Halloween Count Down

Maritime Gloucester Halloween Count Down

The Indian ghost is a catfish found in the rivers of Southeast Asia.  This fish lack scales, and its transparency makes its skeleton perfectly visible!

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https://www.facebook.com/maritimegloucester

Just My Rant. Have you heard the word Today.

This post was not made to make fun of anyone’s religious beliefs. I believe more like the Native Americans do that nature controls the Universe and our lives. I recently had a very nice older couple come to our door trying to save my soul. They were very polite. When they started to inform me how a certain prophet could make my life better I began to inform them that I appreciated their trying to help people by spreading their beliefs but I don’t believe in what the were selling. Like I said I respect everyone’s beliefs and do not try to push mine on anyone else. They continued to try to have me come over to their side. After a few minutes of this I decided to inform them how in the past two years what our family has been through. I told them how my Son Paul was killed and how he died and less than 3 months later my Father died. They looked kind shocked.  After a few minutes of a rant  I apologized for dropping all that on them and that I respected their views but it wasn’t for me. They politely said goodbye, turned around and got out as soon as they could.

I found these religious comics that people post on Facebook. So Blame them not me.

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I think this bumper sticker was made for me
I think this bumper sticker was made for me

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Cod Fishing, circa 1950 Part II

Once the cod are aboard the fishing vessel and out of the net, it's time to sort them. All photos by James H. Goodwin.
Once the cod are aboard the fishing vessel and out of the net, it’s time to sort them. All photos by James H. Goodwin.
The fish are sorted into what were called checker boxes, to separate the cod by size and quality. Todays fishermen uses boxes or totes. Careful packing of the fish with ice is important to avoid physical damage and spoilage, in order to get the best price.
The fish are sorted into what were called checker boxes, to separate the cod by size and quality. Todays fishermen use boxes or totes. Careful packing of the fish with ice is important to avoid physical damage and spoilage, in order to get the best price. Another tow is already underway as the cod are still being sorted.

Three men clean fish and one mends a net. Almost waist high in fish.
Three men clean fish and one mends a net. Almost waist high in fish.