Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation

GLOUCESTER MEETINGHOUSE FOUNDATION, 10 Church Street, Gloucester, MA 01930

 PRESS RELEASE – For immediate release

“The Racial Climate in Gloucester: What Lies Ahead”

Is Topic for Martin Luther King Day Forum

Race relations in Gloucester, including findings of a new community survey, will be the focus when the Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation conducts its annual observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, on Monday, January 17, 2022.Three local organizations have been invited to take part in a forum titled “The Racial Climate in Gloucester: What Lies Ahead,” beginning at 2 p.m. that day.

Because of continuing Covid-19 health concerns, the forum will be conducted virtually, via Zoom. Pre-registration will be required at www.gloucestermeetinghouse.org. Detailed information on how to then access this event from a home computer, smartphone or tablet, will be posted at the same website.

The keynote speaker will be Brian Saltsman, director of Student Diversity and Inclusion at Alfred University in upstate New York, a leading advocate of addressing community issues between dominant and marginalized racial, ethnic or economic sectors as allies, a process known as “allyship.”

The invited presenting organizations are:

  • The Gloucester Racial Justice Team, reporting on a survey that assessed how much people of color “feel like they have a sense of community and belong in the city, including how race and ethnicity play a role in their daily lives,” according to GRJT spokesperson Gaily Seavey.
  • The North Shore Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) which most recently has focused on racism issues within Danvers High School athletic teams. A branch leader will discuss the North Shore branch’s activities across a region stretching from Lynn to New Hampshire.
  • The Diversity and Equity Committee of the Gloucester 400th Anniversary celebration, which is researching narrative stories that accurately depict racial and ethnic relationships since European settlement began displacing the native, indigenous Pennacook-Abenaki peoples. This will include years of slave ownership and maritime commerce in the global slave trade.

This is the sixth year of programs conducted by the Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation that are focused on the legacy of the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. The Foundation is a nonsectarian, federally recognized nonprofit organization to promote preservation and active community use of the architecturally distinguished 1806 Meetinghouse on Middle Street, one block off Main Street in downtown Gloucester. The Meetinghouse is the home of the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church. Donations to GMF are tax-deductible to the extent of the law.

Bananas. We were pretty lucky to have this guy for all those years.

All New Rhumb Line Wednesdays 6pm Start with John Jerome 1.5.2022

Dinner Specials Each Week!
Wednesday, January 5th Your Host: JOHN RAYMOND JEROME!

John’s Guest: NADIA ROBERTSON!

This week, John Raymond Jerome features local jazz, pop, reggae and blues artist, Nadia Robertson as his musical guest.  Sure gonna be a lovely evening, so don’t miss it!  6-9pm!Dinner with great music!*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
The Rhumb Line Kitchen……features Morgan Forsythe!  Dishes are better than ever before!
Plus a fine, affordable wine menu!Upcoming…

1/12 John Raymond Jerome Hosts 

1/19 John Raymond Jerome Hosts 

Visit: http://www.therhumbline.com/Looking forward……to seeing you soon 🙂

Zero Chance I Get One Lick Of Sleep If This Cat Is Lurking Around Our House

On a Roll

Glimpses of our rich fishing history and current working waterfront can be seen everywhere you look. Reminders of the hardworking people who are trying so hard to keep it alive and who head out to sea even during these frigid winter months.

If You’re serious About BBQ and Don’t Have a proper Boning Knife You’re Doing Yourself A disservice

Joey Ciaramitaro's avatarNortheast BBQ

A boning knife makes trimming any large cut of beef infinitely easier.

I finally bought one after always using different, inferior for the job, knives.

Let me tell you it’s an absolute game changer.

I got a 5 inch Victorinox Boning Knife just ahead of the holidays to trim the Bone-In Roasts we enjoyed Christmas eve and Christmas Day.

Total game changer. Made short work and the agility it affords you with the shape and flexibility can not be understated.

It may seem like a silly thing but once you use one you’ll be totally aggravated when trying to trim a brisket , pork butt, tenderloin or roast without one.

Trust me on this one, you 100% should have one in your knife drawer if you do any amount of breaking down or trimming large cuts of meat.

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Why NOW Is A Good Time To Sell Your Home!

Katelyn Ciaramitaro

katelyn@fivemarkrealtygroupllc.com
978-473-0922

Charleen McCarthy
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Trying My Hand At Overnight Oats

Last night I put rolled oats, chia seeds, strawberries, sliced almonds, raspberries and oat milk in a jar.

Assembly last night
Overnight results

I’ll report back on the taste.

Here’s a good article about he benefits of Overnight Oats From Bob’s Red Mill

Update:

OK so I just tried the first batch.

It was OK. Felt good eating it but a little lacking in flavor and sweetness. I may add a little honey drizzle next time.

I do feel satisfied though and ready to tackle the day and Pickleball. 😄

Bright Spots on a Grey Day

The recent grey damp days were starting to get me down so I went out looking for some inspiration. Despite the dreariness, there are still many bright spots to find out there if you seek them. I discovered that once you start looking, they are pretty easy to find AND make the day seem decidedly less grey.