The 3rd Annual Buoy Auction and Art Show is on January 28th!

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The Main Event

The 3rd annual Buoy Auction and Art Show is on January 28th! At this fundraiser for Art Haven, you have a chance to bring home your favorite buoy from the 2010 tree. Enjoy appetizers from local restaurants and see some of the beautiful artwork produced by our students over the past year!

Silent Auction begins at 6:00 pm, Live Auction at 7:30.

Tickets: $15/adult, $5/student, $35/family before Jan 28

$20/adult, $10/student, or $40/family at the door

(Cash or check only please)

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The Main Event

Vote for Gloucester!

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Vote for Gloucester as an Arts Destination!

American Style Magazine holds an annual contest for the top 25 United States contemporary art destinations. This year, Gloucester has been nominated! 

Show your pride in Gloucester and its art community by taking a few minutes to vote. The deadline is March 4th. See link below!

Follow-up Links

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More Info about Art Haven

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RSVP now to save $5 per ticket! You can mail the slip below to 180B Main Street, Gloucester, MA 01930 with your payment or stop in at Art Haven anytime!

Dawn Gadow

Cape Ann Art Haven

180B Main Street

(978) 283-3888

arthaveninfo@gmail.com

RSVP now to save $5/ticket

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Mail or bring this slip to 180B Main Street, Gloucester, MA 01930

Tickets (before January 28) are $15/adult, $5/student, or $35/family

Cash or Check only please!

Zach White Earns 5- Pound Gummy Bear For Community Service

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Congratulations to Zach White of the YMCA TEEN LEADERS CLUB!  Zach led all club-members in performing the greatest amount of documented community-service volunteer time during just the month of November with more than 38 hours and earned himself this 5-pound Gummy Bear.  Since September, this group of dedicated YMCA teens have so far contributed more than 750 hours of volunteer community-service to various organizations and events on Cape Ann.  For more information about the YMCA Teen Leaders Club, or other opportunities for local teens, please contact Rick Doucette at 978-283-0470 or vist www.cayteenandcamp.org.

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Deb Clarke’s Art Show and Opening Reception Sunday Dec 19th

Debbie Clarke’s Art Show and Sale is now Open to the Public at the Random Arts Gallery on Lexington Ave. in Magnolia.

Debbie will also be having an opening Reception On Sunday

December 19, 2010 between 5pm and 8pm

Drop in and say hello, share some cheer. (usual artist offerings: wine and cheese)

Artist in residence Sunday-Monday 1pm-5/6/7pm ish throughout December
For a private viewing or for more information call:  978-652-8273

Looking through the window of the Random Arts Gallery at Debs Show
One wall of Debbies Art show
Some of Deb's Sharpie Drawings only $25. signed. What a Deal!

You can check out more Photos of Debs Art that will be for sale by clicking the link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/46841138@N07/5238453335/in/photostream/

Gina Fettig Is Baking For Good- Bake Sale For The Families Who Lost Their Homes To The Rockport Fire

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Hi Joey..

Two families have lost there home due to a major fire on Sunday, in Rockport.  Three years ago my family also lost there home to a devasting fire.

People were so kind and thoughtful so it is my turn to give back and to show there is renewal after such a loss.

So on December 18th from 10-4 at my home at 11 Stockholm avenue in Rockport..I am going to bake 100’s and 100’s of holiday cookies.

They will be for sale by donations only  so hopefully we can give a big chunck of change to these families the week before XMAs.

This will be my third BAKING FOR GOOD bakesale.  the first one I had raised $1300.00 for Haitan relief after the earthquake..the second one raised $2400.00 for a friend who was dying of Cancer..with a little butter and sugar we can change the world or at least our tiny corner.

thank you

gina fettig

www.thecapeanncakeco.wordpress.com

The 2010 Gloucester Lobster Trap Tree Is Up- David Brooks Has Some Words of Thanks

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A special thank you to all involved with the 2010 Lobster Trap Christmas Tree. The tree isn’t as big as last year but It certainly is a beauty. Standing around 30 ft. topped off with a lobster trap star. Its a sight to behold. If you haven’t seen it yet make sure you do. Location: Gloucester Police Station Plaza 197 Main St. Decorating of buoys for the tree will take place at Art Haven on Dec. 10th and 11th from 10am-4pm with the official lighting at 5:00 pm on the 11th. Feel free to call for more information.    978 283 3888

Traps came from the following fisherman:

Scott Horne, John Symonds, Jay Gustaferro, Kevin O’Malley

Special Thanks to Volunteer Builders:

Ed Collard, Paul Morrison, David Brooks, Russell Hobbs, Daniel Brooks, Donna Ardizzoni, Rick Moore, Alex Bigger-Allen, Shane O’Neill, Theon O’Neill, Vicotor Quesada, Iris Quesada

Also Thanks to media from:

Joey Ciaramitaro  (Good Morning Gloucester),Desi Smith  (Gloucester Daily Times), Masao Okano and Yuichi Watanabe (Cape Ann TV)

more video coming later

Cape Ann Youth Hockey Coats For Kids

Families from Cape Ann Youth Hockey joined together to collect coats for the Coats for Kids Campaign at our 3rd Annual CAYH Family Night.

The mission of Coats for Kids is simple – anyone in need of a coat will have one.

The CAYH organization is proud of our players for recognizing the importance of community service and helping those in need.

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Lights of Love at Addison Gilbert Hospital Thursday Dec 2nd

~ Lights of Love at Addison Gilbert Hospital ~
The 3rd annual Lights of Love fund-raiser,
to benefit cancer care services for patients at
Addison Gilbert Hospital’s Gorton’s Specialty and
Cancer Care Center will take place on
Thursday, December 2 from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m.
outside the Washington Street entrance of
Addison Gilbert Hospital, 298 Washington Street,
Gloucester.
A tree-lighting will begin this special event. Many
quality raffle prizes will be available,
including a beautiful seascape oil painting
by award-winning Cape Ann artist
Ken Knowles. The Gloucester High School
Chorus will get everyone into the holiday
season while they are enjoying refreshments.
If you are interested in receiving more
information, please contact:
Shawn Wilson, Co-Chair, shawn@vigaeatery.com
(978) 853-4738
Sue Kyle, Co-Chair, sue@vigaeatery.com
(978) 283-5437
or Rebecca Imperiali, Northeast Health Foundation,
rimperiali@nhshealth.org (978) 236-1624.
http://www.addisongilbert.org/lightsoflove
Don’t miss this fun event and remember to bring
the children – you never know who
might be the special guest at this event!!!

Mike and Alice Wheeler Bench Dedication At Ben Smith Playground

Mike and Alice Wheeler are honored with a bench in their name for many hours of dedicated care to the park in Cripple Cove.

Thanks to Ed Collard for filing this report

Right back at YA!, Ed Collard

Ed Collard’s an all around nice guy and does some great stuff that goes unnoticed for the City of Gloucester.

BUT!

He can “Bust’em” with the Best! But. Can he take it?

Here’s a not to fictional typical conversation between Joey(the female character in this movie) and Ed Collard (the man sitting at the desk). I’ve personally witnessed a few of these.

Food For Fines At Sawyer Free Library All Month Long

Are you one of those slackers that never brings your books back in time?  Well there is good news-  You can assuage your guilt in two ways by bringing in some non-perishable food items in lieu of overdue book fines. You help needy families and feel good doing so.

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Things To Do- Rotary EarlyAct’s Water Walk

Rotary EarlyAct’s Water Walk

to benefit Village2Village Project’s orphans in Uganda

When: Saturday, October 23rd @ 2pm

Where: The walk will start at Dock Square and finish at the YMCA Rockport Teen Center (32 Poole’s Lane).

Why: The purpose of this event is two-fold:

    1. To teach our youth about caring for others and broadening their global horizon.

    2. To support the orphans in Uganda who don’t have clean water available to them.  To learn more about Village2Village Project, visit http://www.village2villageproject.org

Contact: If you have any questions about the Water Walk or Village2Village Project, or if you can volunteer, contact Nikki Klink at klinkn@northshoreymca.org or 978.283.470 x1703

Ugandan Girl with Water

Operation Troop Support

Operation Troop Support

Operation Troop Support of Danvers and the Cape Ann Families Military Support Group of Gloucester will be  teaming up to collect items for our troops.  In addition to the holidays, these groups provide gift packages
throughout the year.  Items collected are distributed to over 450 units in Iraq, Afghanistan, Kuwait, Qatar,
Kirgizstan, etc.  In addition, packages are provided to combat support hospitals in Iraq, Germany and five military hospitals from Washington, D.C. to California.

The collection will take place from October 19 – November 2.
Requested items include:
Quart size and gallon size zip-lock bags
White athletic socks for men and women
Playing cards
Non-perishable energy bars
Frisbees
Batteries for electronic games
Body wash
Candy:  Boxes of Star burst, Swedish Fish, etc.
New CD*s
Disposable cameras
Handheld games
Writing paper
Envelopes
pens
Donation of these items may be brought to the following locations:
Addison Gilbert Hospital, 298 Washington Street Gloucester *
Telecommunications * Main Entrance
Beverly Hospital at Danvers, 480 Maple Street, Danvers  – inside Café
Beverly Hospital, 85 Herrick Street, Beverly  *  Café
133 Brimbal Avenue * Kitchen
Northeast Health System, 55 Tozer Road * Lobby
Thank you for your consideration to help!
Tina Ketchopulos
Community Relations Coordinator
Northeast Health System

Learning About Dr Brian Orr’s 10-10-10 With Heather Atwood and John Harvey At Alexandra’s Bread

Brian Orr’s 10-10-10

Here’s the video explaining it with

More to come from Dr Orr.

Friends of the Orphans provides financial and volunteer support to Nuestros Pequeños Hermanos (NPH, Spanish for “Our Little Brothers and Sisters”), which has orphan homes and outreach programs in nine countries.

Brian Orr, a long-time donor and Friend, is celebrating his birthday on October 10, 2010. He generously wants to share this celebration with all of the children we support and came up with plans for Triple Ten day. More than anything for his birthday, he wants donations to go to Friends of the Orphans to help the children of NPH. His goal is to have 10 x 10 x 10 people (1,000 total!) to contribute $10 each by 10-10-10. Meeting that goal would mean $10,000!

We are so grateful to Brian for his ongoing support and for his efforts on this wonderful fundraiser, which will help thousands of children!

Click here for more info

Friends of the Orphans is a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation, Federal Tax ID# 65-1229309, that meets all 20 BBB Charity Standards. Donations are tax deductible to the extent provided by law. All donated funds are diligently appropriated and an audited financial statement is available upon request.

 

Deb Clarke Donates Painting To Marilyn Curcuru Van Fund Cause

Hi Joey,

Here’s a link to my post with a pic of a painting that i did as a demo for my students during a class last June.  The painting is a Stuff.

maybe you could post the link to encourage folk to go down, look at it and maybe buy it for a good cause.

Thanks Joey!

Deb.

http://debbieclarke.blogspot.com/2010/09/intershell-seafood-oil-on-canvas-275.html

Makin’ Rosa Rugosa Jelly For Marilyn Curcuru

Yesterday Sista Felicia, the Bean, Snoop Maddie Mad, Nephew BJ and Niece Amandacakes had a Rosa Rugosa jelly making day to support Marilyn Curcuru.

The Bean and Snoop Maddie mad Pick Rosa Rugosa Rose Hips-

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Getting ready to jar the jelly-

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Sharon posted this from the Gloucester Times a couple of weeks ago-

From the Times

To the editor:

Being friends of Jim and Marilyn Curcuru for many years, we are writing to ask our community for its help.

Many of you may or may not know Jim and Marilyn, so let me tell you about them. Marilyn was stricken with multiple sclerosis more than 25 years ago. She was employed by the now Shaw’s Supermarket.

Even though Marilyn is in a wheelchair and has been for many years, she was still sitting in at Shaw’s Railroad Avenue once in awhile. She is the person you see smiling and giving out samples.

Jim had his own business, Jim’s Frame Design, and while he continued to maintain his business, he would have to leave whenever Marilyn needed help at home since she was confined to a wheelchair. No one expects such horrible circumstances, but people deal with their problems.

Then, about five years ago, Jim had a major heart attack and almost died. Working miracles, his Boston doctors were able to save him. About two weeks ago, he had more problems and was forced to close his business.

Jim now has a small part-time job and they continue to struggle, but they continue to deal with what comes their way. Life has not been easy.

Recently, they had some problems with their old wheelchair-accessible van and Jim came up with the money to fix it, only to find out that, within weeks of the work being done, the floor of the van had rotted out. No one who had repaired the van had realized that the floor was falling through.

The floor of the van cannot be repaired. They now have no vehicle, and Marilyn is not only confined to her wheelchair, but to her house, too. Local wheelchair vans are only available for doctors and or medical appointments.

How do they keep going? Being the people that they are, they won’t ask for help, but they need it — desperately. Everyone is in tough times and many are out of work. We are hoping that with donations, they will be able to acquire a used wheelchair-accessible van, even though they are very expensive. With the help of the community, we’re hoping this can be achieved.

There are many businesses and organizations here in Gloucester that help people. We are hoping that some of them will come forward and help with donations as well. If there is anyone out there who can help with even a small donation (even a dollar) or knows someone who can help with a wheelchair accessible van that could be donated, they would be helped immensely.

If anyone would like to help, please send any checks made out to Jim and Marilyn Curcuru Van Fund. Any checks should be sent c/o Rockport National Bank, 4 Parker St., Gloucester, MA, 01930.

If you only have a dollar to spare, please feel free to drop any donation off in the afternoons at STUFF, 161 Main St., where there is a cash donation set up. If you have any questions or know of a van that might be available for them, please feel free to call Louise or Joe Palazzola at 978-281-1048, or Anthony and Eleanor Curcuru at 978-281-0874. We want to thank Rockport National Bank for setting up this account for them. Any and all questions will be appreciated.

Sista Felicia thought it would be a good way to raise money by making the Rosa Rugosa Jelly (which is delicious BTW)- the same one she canned for the Topsfield Fair, and sell it to raise money for the Jim and Marilyn Curcuru Van Fund.

So here’s the deal-

You can get a jar of Sista Felicia’s Rosa Rugosa Jelly made with extra love with the help of The Bean, Snoop Maddie Mad, BJ and Amandacakes for $10 per jar.  100% of the money raised will go to the Jim and Marilyn Curcuru Van Fund. If her Rosa Rugosa Jelly wins a Blue Ribbon at Topsfield Fair the price goes up to $12 per jar, so if you let me know you want me to save you a jar before next week when the judging at the Fair is announced you can lock in at the bargain price of $10. 🙂

This is so much better than a raffle or just a straight up donation because when you think of it you definitely walk away with something! Look for Sista Felicia’s Rosa Rugosa Jelly making video Wednesday on The Gloucester Daily Times website.

Leave a comment below and let me know if you would like a jar (or three).  You can pick up the jelly at Stuff 161 Main Street Gloucester MA beginning Thursday morning.

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Dory Rowing With Jimmy T -Gloucester’s Survivor Nicuragua Fan Favorite!

In this Video Jimmy Donates His Time To Get People Out On The Water And Show Them How To Row Dorys.

Trails and Sails just so happens to be this week where there are going to be a ridiculous number of things to do for free around Gloucester and Cape Ann.

Here’s the Site For More Info- Trails and Sails

Trails and Sails is two weekends filled with free walks and water.  An incredible time to come to Gloucester and get lost in adventure.

Lauren Suchecki From Last Stop Variety Says Goodbye After 12 and A Half Years

Be sure to get down to Last Stop to say your goodbyes and give your well wishes.

Enjoy Your New Life Lauren- You Deserve It!

Happy 30th Birthday Rob Parsons!

How cool is Rob’s wife?  She chartered the Thomas Lannon for a celebratory cruise for Rob and their friends to celebrate his 30th unbeknownst to him. She’s a keeper that one!

Enjoy your thirties buddy!

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Props To Bob Hastings at The Chamber of Commerce and The Gloucester Police Department

Yesterday’s announcement about the counterfeit $20 bills came from Executive Director of The Cape Ann Chamber Bob Hastings.  Within minutes of Bob getting the information from the police department he emailed the entire chamber membership and we got the news out here.

The Chamber does a lot of great things that sometimes go unnoticed, just thought I’d point out and recognize just another way they help our community.

Good work

Two Great local Fundraisers –Sent In By Dean Salah At Georges Coffee Shop

 

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Dean writes-

Hey Joey can you help me spread the word about two great fundraisers we have going.
First off the Kevin Riley fundraiser has secured four seats to the Sox vs. Tampa game Sept. 7th.
Tickets donated by Gortons on sale at Georges $10 each, this is a no brainer to throw $10 at a great
cause, but to have the chance to win four seats to this crucial game is a huge bonus, they are picking the winner
at the ball game Thursday night so get your tickets now.

Secondly the GFAA is selling tickets to the Cruiseport Gala to
kick off the Renewal of Newell fundraiser. Only 600 tickets are being sold at $25 each, including a DJ, munchies
cash bar,beer and wine. Our kids really deserve a new field and Dick Wilson and the entire GFAA staff are really gonna
get it done so lets support the cause. Tickets for both events are on sale at George’s so get your tickets now.