At This Point I Think They Are Messing With Me. Bike Riding 101 Violations On My Way Home Last Night

10 minutes of this last night on my way home.  I couldn’t photoshop photos this bad.

Isn’t this Bike Riding 101 that you ride single file?  This isn’t the Tour de France where you’re trying to get around other bike riders to win the race.  This is out for a goddamn bike ride practice.  There are no sponsorships for getting around the guy in front of you.  You are training and you are supposed to ride single file.  So while I’m behind you for 10 minutes and the cars are piling up behind me why is it that you continue to ride side by side holding conversations?  In what inconsiderate city state or town is it considered polite to take up the whole lane and make the motor vehicles pile up behind you?

Didn’t I call it yesterday in the Obnoxious Bike Rider Rant that the more stupid the bike riding outfit the more they hog the road?  Maybe it’s the spandex cutting off the oxygen to their brains.

Or maybe what is more likely, they read my Obnoxious Bike Rider Rant and now they are just out to fuck with me.

Arghhhhh!

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Community Stuff June 13, 2012

Whale Center of New England to Continue Operations

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The Whale Center of New England based in Gloucester, Massachusetts is very pleased to announce that it will continue operations and work to further its mission. Following the initial announcement of the closing of the Whale Center, many caring friends, partners and members came forward to offer their support for the program. A dedicated group of these individuals have partnered with the Board of Directors of the Whale Center to form a new Board that will work to ensure the future of the organization.

The Whale Center was founded in 1980 by Mason Weinrich, then a Cornell University sophomore, by using work study money to get a placement from the College of the Atlantic to gather data on whales seen on whale watches. Originally formed as The Cetacean Research Unit (CRU) of the Gloucester Fishermen’s Museum, the Whale Center has achieved many significant accomplishments over the past 30 plus years for which Mason Weinrich, the naturalists, interns, staff and all the previous board members should be proud.   

Clifford Merchant, the newly elected President of the Board, stated that “The years of dedication and service by Weinrich, the previous members of the Board, and staff of the Whale Center of New England is very much appreciated.”  And as the new president, Merchant thanked the most recent Board of Directors “for entrusting both the Whale Center and the advocacy for the whales to the new Board members.”  The new Board would also like to take this opportunity to thank Dale Brown and attorney Meredith Fine for their hard work and commitment over the past several months and their assistance during this transition.

The Board’s initial goals are to raise the funds necessary to position the Whale Center to be able to continue the  mission started by Weinrich to actively engage education, marine conservation and research on whales and their habitat, .  The initial focus will be on education programs at the WCNE Visitors Center and whale watch boats, and continuing to gather research data through our partneships with whale watch companies.  The Board also plans on strengthening relationships with similar organizations and creating partnerships that will benefit the whales first and increase our knowledge of these amazing marine mammals.

Stephan Gersh, outgoing Board President told the Board members, “I wish the new board success in the future of the Center.  It is unique in its value to help protect our wonderful fellow beings. Remember always it is for them that we do what we do."

The members of the Board of Directors are all deeply grateful for the concern and support offered by our loyal members, staff and interns, scientific colleagues, and interested friends. They recognize the financial challenges facing not-for-profit organizations, but are committed to keeping the Whale Center of New England in the forefront of marine mammal education, research and conservation.  The board believes that with the financial assistance of our members and partners we can achieve that goal.  Anyone who would like to help should contact us on our website http://www.whalecenter.org or on Facebook “The Whale Center of New England”. 

The Whale Center of New England is a not for profit corporation dedicated to engaging in scientific research on marine mammals and their environment in the southern Gulf of Maine; to educating the public and the scientific community about marine mammals and their environment; and to aiding in the survival of endangered whales and other marine mammals in the Gulf of Maine with special emphasis on the Massachusetts Bay and Cape Ann area.

For further information, contact us at 978-281-6351, or info@whalecenter.org.
Whale Center of New England, PO Box 159, Gloucester, MA 01931-0159


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Fundraiser Holy Family Parish.

Hi Joey this is the last fundraiser until we meet in august.  The ladies of the Guild decided to have an easy not much work in other words a fun fundraiser.  Could this get in sometime this week or before wednesday June 20th, you have been wonderful in the past.  Just to let you know the Plant Sale/Strawberry Festival took in over $3,000.00 for the Parish the ladies work hard.  So if you could put in the Jalepenos night it would be greatly appreciated.  Thank You Hilary

Holy Family Parish is having a fundraiser at Jalapeno’s Resturant June 20th, from 4p.m. to close.All one has to do is order dinner or take out between the hours from 4pm. to close and the Parish will recieve 10 % from the food reciepts.  Thats a wednesday night, 4p.m. to close. that includes all take out orders.  So if the kids have a game and you need a quick meal call in a take out order from Jalapeno’s Mexican Resturant or if you and a group would like to enjoy an evening of great food and great margarita’s come to the resturant.  So come and join us for a fun night, there will be a raffle, great food, see some old friends and make some new ones.  This is open to all


Hey Joey
Just wanted to let you know my latest TV documentary will be premiering this Wednesday on channel 38 at 10:30pm and then Sunday on channel 4 at 11:30am. It’s about the rise and fall and rise again of Boston’s historic Faneuil Hall–politics, entertainment (for some, that’s a redundancy) and food! It’s hosted by another Boston institution, Joyce Kulhawik. We packed a lot into a half-hour, and hope you can tune in. Here’s a link to the promo for it:

http://vimeo.com/43819228

Thanks!
Ted Reed
ted@tedreed.tv

Tea Party Ships: Progress Report 6/10/12 From Kathy Chapman

Beaver and Eleanor rigging progress.

Photos © Kathy Chapman 2012

http://www.kathychapman.com

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Thank you Thank you

I want to thank you all for your kind words and birthday wishes.  Can not believe how blessed I am to have such wonderful people in my life.  Again thank you and also for the 40 year old, but truthfully add 19 to the 40.

Donna

 

SPOTLIGHT ON GLOUCESTER

The July, 2012 issue of Soundings, a national boating magazine, features Gloucester’ s fishing history in its Just Yesterday column by Steve Knauth.

Reprinted with permission from Soundings Publications LLC.

What a mess last week’s storm made on Magnolia Beach

Went by to see how things were going on Magnolia Beach and Lee Pasture Back Hoe was there cleaning up.

June 11, 2012 cleaning up the seaweed from the storm

Learn Card Weaving and Felting at the Cultural Center at Rocky Neck

Learn Card Weaving and Felting at the Cultural Center at Rocky Neck
 
On Saturday, June 16, from 10 to noon there will be a Beginner Cardweaving class for everyone ages 9 and older.  You will learn a simple, ancient weaving form and create a keychain, bookmark, belt or shoelaces to take home.  The cost will be $50 for the class and $5 for materials.  The class will be taught by Susan Loring-Wells, weaver, educator, and former Director of the Fiber Arts Center in Amherst, MA. For more information or to register, contact Susan at susweave@gmail.com and “send checks to Rocky Neck Art Colony, PO Box 60, Gloucester, MA 01931. ATTN Center Management TEAM. For information about other events at The Cultural Center, please consult Rockyneckartcolony.org and click on CALENDAR.
 
On Saturday, June 16 from 2:00 to 4:00 pm, there will be a Beginner Family Felting Fun class for anyone ages 9 and older.  You will create colorful felt snakes and/or beads to get a feel for felting and make either a colorful paperweight or belted bar of soap to use as a scrubbie in the bath or shower! The class will be taught by Susan Loring-Wells, weaver, educator, and former Director of the Fiber Arts Center in Amherst, MA. For more information or to register, contact Susan at susweave@gmail.com and “send checks to Rocky Neck Art Colony, PO Box 60, Gloucester, MA 0193, ATTN. Center Management Team. For information about other events at The Cultural Center, please consult Rockyneckartcolony.org and click on CALENDAR.

Ghetto Mysticism’s Stanton Davis and Les Lumley join Henri Smith on June 30th at North Shore Music Theatre

If you went to Celebrate Gloucester, you saw Stanton Davis on trumpet (you can see one of his solos at the end of this video).  Stanton led a very popular Boston ensemble in the in the late 1970s called Ghetto Mysticism.  In the video below the band got together at Scullers 3 years ago and invited Henri Smith to sing a couple of songs.

On June 30th Henri brings Stanton and Ghetto Mysticism’s percussionist Les Lumely to North Shore Music Theatre along with other top New Orleans musicians to open for Aaron Neville.  This will be a night you won’t soon forget!  Get tickets here.

This is a big week on Cape Ann.  It’s the first summer week with more than 40 artists at 18  venues (and Summer doesn’t technically start until next week).

Today we were told that Ned Nugent and Mark Pelosi will join Dennis Monagle tomorrow at Minglewood.  Check this week’s complete Gloucester music lineup for all the latest updates.

Smith’s Cove Saturday Night

City Hall with Scaffolding 

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Neighbor Dave eating lobster on his boat and watching the sun set. He very generously offered Rosa several bites of lobster–something she never gets at home because her owners are too stingy when it comes to sharing lobster!

Lost Puppy “Bama” Whose Home is 245 East Main Street

Man who lives at 245 east main has lost a new little white puppy, about an hour ago. Would you RT? Puppy’s name is Bama.

All you East Gloucesterites be on the lookout.  Leave a comment if you see the white pup

NOAA issues award to Gloucester Health Department Official Charles Max Schenk for Restoration Efforts

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NOAA’s Restoration Center today announced that Gloucester’s Manager of Health Services Charles Max Schenk will receive an “Excellence In Restoration” award for his leadership in the Mill Pond mud flat and salt marsh restoration project, which took place from 1998 – 2012. Click here to read the full press release or visit our website Hot News page. `

Dad’s Night in the West End

Dad’s Night in the West End
Thursday, June 14th from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Bodin Historic Photo & Fine Art
82 Main Street
Gloucester, MA
 
We’re kicking off the summer season with Father’s Day gifts, including local photography, paintings, and blown glass; plus ceramic, granite, and steel sculpture.
Our food table will have assorted appetizers and light refreshments, featuring a special preview platter from our new and soon-to-be-open neighbor, The Cave. Meet The Cave owners and find out what they’re about.

Three additional artful and unique shops will be open Thursday night for this event:

• Hop over to POP Gallery from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., diagonally across the street from us, 
to meet one of their artists and shop for discounted men’s gifts. Their food is always great!

• Visit Premier Imprints, 48 Main Street, offering 20% off all Premier Imprint made gifts.

• At Cape Ann Olive Oil Company, 57 Main Street, sample their olive oils and balsamic vinegars 
with Virgillio’s bread. Open until 7 p.m.

The Burnham’s Field Community Garden has a New Mural!

John McElhenny submits-

 

Joey,
The Burnham’s Field Community Garden has a beautiful new mural designed and painted by the talented kids at Art Haven in Gloucester.  The mural was framed and put up at the garden over the weekend by volunteers Joe and Paula Axelrod, Aria McElhenny and Rocky Delforge.

The garden’s fence also features new vegetable sculptures that were designed and painted by the Art Haven kids with Rocky Delforge’s guidance. Public art by young local artists has officially arrived in central Gloucester’s largest green space!

The Burnham’s Field Community Garden just opened for its second season, part of a successful effort that is making Burnham’s Field cleaner, safer and more family-friendly. Come visit soon!
John McElhenny

Building the Frame
Building the Frame

Joe Axelrod (left) and Rocky Delforge build the frame for the new mural at the Burnham’s Field Community Garden.

Burnham’s Field garden sign team
Burnhams Field garden sign team

Volunteers Aria and Ruby McElhenny, Rocky Delforge, and Joe and Paula Axelrod stand next to the new mural.

Veggie sculptures on the fence
Veggie sculptures on the fence

Dozens of small sculptures of vegetables and flowers painted by Cape Ann Art Haven kids now decorate the garden’s fence.

Veggie sculpture sign

Veggie sculpture sign
A sign honors the young artists who created the sculptures.

Photos by John McElhenny

Vital Red Solo Cup Info You Probably Didn’t Know- Forwarded By Memory Layne From Giuseppe’s

 

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I know you all have lost many hours of sleep pondering the significance of the lines on the classic red solo cup.  Now you know.