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Wednesdays with Fly Amero – Allen Estes hosting with Fozzie Hill as his guest.

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Surf & Turf Specials!
Wednesdays Only!Hello everyone!
Wednesday, January 23rd
Special Guest: FOZZIE HILL!
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Y’gotta just love this picture of the “Fozz”, knowing that her
spirit has not changed one single tiny little bit since the day
it was taken.  She stands today among Cape Ann’s premier
female vocalists.  Her songs are gentle, unique and highly
engaging. ~ Fly
*Guest hosting this week: ALLEN ESTES!
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Photo by Joanne
Dinner with Fly Amero: 8 – 11pm
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
Dave Trooper’s Kitchen…
Surf & Turf Dinner –  $11.95 (while they last)
Tenderloin Tips with Grilled Garlic Shrimp!
Prepared fresh weekly by “Troop”… always good!
Upcoming…
Jan. 30: Fly Goes Solo

Feb. 6: Orville Giddings

Feb. 13: Inge Berge

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

Rotary District 7930 will hold its 3rd annual Polar Plunge on Saturday February 9

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Rotary District 7930 will hold its 3rd annual Polar Plunge on Saturday February 9, 2013 at Long Beach in Gloucester at 11:30 A.M.  The event is part Rotary International’s ongoing campaign to eradicate polio in our lifetime.

The event is expected to yield more then 250 people plunging into the cold waters off Cap Ann adjacent the Cape Ann Motor Inn.  The Gloucester Rotary Club is the host for this event.  Last year close to 160 people braved the icy waters in an effort that is considered on of fellowship, public awareness, and fundraising. Last year’s efforts yielded more then $34,000. Polar Plunge and Polio Chairman Bob Gravino of the Ipswich club has set this year’s goal at $100,000.  That amounts to $2,100 per club for 48 clubs from Boston north to Salem NH and East to the Cape Ann communities of Gloucester, Rockport, Essex and Manchester.

The district is also utilizing an electronic fundraising process this year in efforts to help clubs and members raise the targeted $100,000.  Supporters are encouraged to log on to
https://www.fundraise.com/activity/the-rotary-foundation-of-rotary-international/rotary7930-polar-plunge

and make a pledge to help Rotarians lead the way to eradicate this dreaded disease.   If you would like to help out or participate in some way please feel free to contact Committee Chairman Bob Gravino RCGRAVINO@aol.com
or Josh Arnold the Event’s Public Relations Chairman at josharnold@verizon.net
Clubs are using social media of Facebook and Twitter to help promote their participation in the event.

Since 1985, Polio has become the signature cause for Rotary International as it has teamed up with partners including; The Global Poverty Project, The Global Eradication Initiative, The World Health Organization, and The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to name a few.   The disease was prevalent here in the United States in the years following the first two world wars.  Since then, efforts have been spearheaded by Rotary International to eradicate them from the Philippines in 1985.

On the success of the Philippines endeavor, Rotary International (R.I.) embarked on the mission to eradicate Polio from the world entirely.  Since that time, more then a billion dollars has been raised among Rotary clubs world wide and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.  When R>I. Took on the battle against this disease more then 350,000 people spanning 125 countries were impacted. Today there are three countries left where it has not been eradicated, namely Pakistan, Afghanistan and Nigeria.

The year 2012 was an historic year in the battle against polio as 429 million children have been vaccinated against polio.  Less then 300 cases of polio were reported in 2012.  That figure represents a decline of more then 60% from 2011. In order for a country to be certified as having the disease eradicated, it must sustain three successive years of zero new cases of polio reported within its population.

For as little as 60 cents your donation can make the difference in changing a person’s life.  Please support Rotarians across 48 clubs in more then 50 communities north of Boston as they brave the icy waters off Gloucester to help their fellow humankind eradicate polio in our lifetime.   The public is welcome to attend.  Hot refreshments will be served by high school students composed of local interact clubs (formerly junior Rotarians).  More then 1000 people are expected for the event.

Poll results

Well, the results of yesterday’s poll are pretty clear.  The vast majority of those who voted, were of the opinion that I should keep posting on GMG, perhaps including some disclaimer, or commentary when I disagree with something.  That’s pretty much what I was tending to think too.  Along those lines, I added a disclaimer of sorts to my profile description.

I hope that those who voted the opposite – that I should not be associated with the blog (two options to this effect were included in the poll, varying slightly on the reasons for leaving) – will understand my decision, which I think is pretty well explained by some of the comments that people posted.  Thank you for all your feedback, pro and con!

Speaking of juxtaposing very different kinds of content, here’s a photo I took of a statue of a family of Jelly Babies in front of the Gothic tower of the church of St. Germain L’Auxerrois in Paris.

Whatever, right?

Fr. Matthew Green

2nd Annual Maritime Summit at Cruiseport

Hi Joey,

We are getting a few participants and a couple of exhibitors for the 2nd Annual Maritime Summit at Cruiseport on Feb 7th. The sign up details and links for maritime summit posted on Gloucester Marine Terminal Blog (blog in early stages of development) http://www.gloucestermarineterminal.blogspot.com/2013/01/2nd-annual-maritime-summit-registration.html . I have also attached the City Press release and a working overview of the Speakers which include quite a few local waterfront luminaries.

I have a few exhibitors but still nailing down the details but they include Ocean Genome (tracks ocean dna and does bar coding for seafood industry), Sea Sciences (ocean robotics), Ocean Alliance (ocean robotics), Neracoos (green chemistry), Endicott College, Interactive Oceangraphics (mapping and software), and Ocean Wave Energy. I am looking for more exhibitors who might have something cool to show and tell for the group so if you know of anyone or anything in your line of business that would be cool, let me know.

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Is Anyone Else Going To Ed’s Coronation?

Ed being the modest guy he is (bwahahahahahahah) hasn’t told y’all on these pages but his big coronation party is coming up this Saturday.

He will be the new emperor at the Chamber of Commerce for 2013 after a successful year led by Mark Grenier.

I’ll be emceeing his crowning at Cruiseport Saturday night.   There are sure to be fireworks, dancing girls, flying monkeys, midget tossing, booze, music, playmates, dignitaries, and I heard Tom Brady may even be swinging by to sign autographs and let you feed his newborn, so if you would like to come and celebrate with Ed and other Chamber Folk there’s still time to buy tickets.

Contact the Chamber  to reserve your seat, contact robert@capeannchamber.com or call 978-283-1601.

2013- The Year of Ed

This is going to be the face of the Chamber?

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Don’t worry, this won’t hurt a bit Smile

Community Stuff 1/20/13

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Join us for an early celebration of Valentine’s Day with a dramatic presentation of "The Love Letters of John and Abigail Adams," followed by a reception featuring a sumptuous chocolate buffet. Wearing historically accurate clothing and using period props, re-enactors Patricia Bridgman and Thomas Macy will bring to life Mr. & Mrs. Adams, reading their correspondence and interacting with the audience in this remarkable living-history performance.

Friday, February 8th at 7:30 pm

Essex Congregational Church
39 Main Street, Essex, MA
Handicapped Accessible

         $10 per person advance sale     $15 at the door     $5 students

For tickets go on-line to www.Essexshipbuildingmuseum.org and mention that the event is from the Essex Historical Society and Shipbuilding Museum


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Move Over Sinatra

This guy is straight fire!  Sinatra, Perry Como, Bing Crosby, Michael Buble, step aside.  There’s a new king of love songs.

This kid must be swarming with women of all ages just trying to get all up in his business.  Panty dropper material for sure.  I looked on iTunes but couldn’t find his rendition available for purchase so I might just put the audio from this YouTube clip on a loop and pipe it through the house.

Well Played, Sir Well Played….

 

video first aired on Barstool Sports

Faces Of The Waterfront–Rose’s Marine From Ron Gilson

David Simmons Gives Props To the Gloucester 911 Response Team

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Hello, Joey,

Last Friday night, I had the opportunity as a physician to observe the Gloucester 911 response team manage a health care emergency from start to finish in the Annisquam Village Library. The police, firefighters, and EMTs approached that difficult case efficiently, thoughtfully, and knowledgeably. Their conclusion was effective, professional, and respectful. I hope you will share these observations because Gloucester residents should be aware of the great system and individuals out there ready to support them in need.

Sincerely,

David P. Simmons, MD

If you missed Jon Butcher last night, watch this video

As we reported last night (in this post), Allen Estes joined Jon Butcher and Charlie Farren on Jon’s song Coleman Mine that he wrote for the HBO series Deadwood.  Jon and Charlie performed with James Montgomery and David Hull to a sold out house at Shalin Liu.  If you missed it, here’s the song from Allen’s show Local Music Seen.

You can catch the full show tomorrow (Sunday) at 6pm on Cape Ann TV Channel 12.

Great music tonight and tomorrow starting at 11am.  See the full live music schedule here.

Just some of the “Music Around Town” tonight.

Tonight in Essex, Ma at the ONE WORLD Coffeehouse. Doors open at 7:30 – show begins at 8pm (2 sets) . Yummy desserts – good friends.

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The Runaround ~Rhumb Line 9:30 pm

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Click here for more …..click the links on the right to check out the bands and venues. http://blueslvr.wordpress.com/2013/01/14/music-around-town-january-14-20-2012/

People Skills @ The Cape Ann Brewing Co.9:00

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http://home.comcast.net/~chelseapaolini/index.htm

On The Radio~Chelsea Berry~North Shore 104.9

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Photo by Louise

Sunday morning the 20th at 9am, Chelsea Berry will be Aurelia Nelson’s in-studio guest on North Shore 104.9‘s “Curtain Up.” She’ll be talking about the new record, previewing tracks, the CD Release Party at Shea’s Riverside on Feb. 5th, and the CD Release Concerts at The Shalin Liu Performance Center on February 8 & 9.

C.L.