Mondays On Main - Chatham MA - Slightly Tooned: Christmas Time is Here
Christmas Time Is Here - Christmas in July
Chatham Music Stroll July 8th
Featuring:
Nick Beltramini - Sax
Dylan Routhier - Keys
Ian Banno - Bass
Corey Hall - Drums
Slightly Tooned is a jazz/blues/funk group of high school students with a passion for playing music. Individuals have performed at the Newport Jazz Festival with the Massachusetts All-State Jazz Band, Rhode Island All-State Jazz Band, and Berklee Global Jazz Ensemble, have played in Florida with the NAfME All-National Jazz Band, have ranked in the top 3 best jazz big bands in the country at the Essentially Ellington Jazz Festival in New York City, were selected with 39 others from around the world into the prestigious Berklee Global Jazz Institution at Newport and received a full tuition scholarship to attend, performed in the Vail Jazz Workshop, and were Grammy Band Finalists. Members will be attending Springfield College to play soccer and Berklee College of Music and Oberlin Conservatory to study jazz performance.
Plymouth & Hyannis, Massachusetts, USA
Travel by Numbers heads to Pkymouth and Hyannis, Massachusetts, USA. Plymouth is a coastal town in Massachusetts, south of Boston. It is the site of the first Pilgrim settlement, founded in 1620. Plymouth Rock, a boulder in Pilgrim Memorial State Park, marks the place where settlers are thought to have landed on shore. Hyannis is a village on the Cape Cod peninsula in Massachusetts. The John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum chronicles the assassinated U.S. president’s family vacations through videos and photographs.
Giant Celebration Parade 2018
HN VIDEO Chatham fire damages apartment, cottage building
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HN VIDEO: Chatham fire damages apartment/cottage building...
CHATHAM – Firefighters responded to 1470 Main Street and knocked down a fire in the upstairs part of the building.
Residents were evacuated in time and there were no reported injuries...
… and as you will see in the following HN Video, firefighters also had to content with heavy rain and strong winds.
The following video highlights the scene...
Nauset Beach, Orleans, Cape Cod, MA
Produced in 2014 by Trevor Collins, Freshman at Nauset Regional High School for the Orleans Chamber of Commerce.
Featuring the idyllic Nauset Beach, the 5th top attraction on Cape Cod as rated on TripAdvisor and described by National Geographic Traveler as nearly perfect.
Cape Cod Vacation Pictures
This is our vacation to Cape Cod
HN 2017 TOURISM VIDEO Visit downtown Hyannis, watch us scrape up local drunks mp4 222
HN 2017 TOURISM VIDEO: Visit downtown Hyannis, watch us scrape up local drunks!
HN Notes: As you will see in the following video, a local 54-year-old man suddenly fell victim to powerful gravitational forces in our downtown area this evening. The stricken man was “unable to ambulate” after his knees stiffened up...
… reportedly because he had a “couple of drinks” too many.
According to sources, tonight's tumble in the North Street parking lot (behind the BBC Restaurant) was not because of foul play or criminal monkey business, but just the routine effects of alcohol mixed with gravitational pull.
Am I wrong to assume these all-day-long downtown sights are something our visitors love to see? I say that because the powers that be continue to pack our downtown neighborhoods with homeless shelters, needle exchanges, and an abundance of other social service agencies designed to help those suffering from allergies to gravity and other issues which make laying prostrate on our sidewalks the logical solution.
I personally don't see the attraction. But being a team player, I will continue to document these sights.
But in all seriousness, I'm still not sure why the Town of Barnstable chooses to have these images as the first many tourists will unfortunately witness when visiting here.
I do know for a fact, however, and have experienced this as a life-long resident of the downtown area, these sights have steadily increased over the years and are directly proportional to the number of so-called “solutions” added to our neighborhoods.
In other words, keep building these “solutions” here and theses sights will continue to increase...
By the way, those Hytonians who have stuck it out over the years are definitely not NIMBY, but perhaps completely crazy according to the popular definition, “insanity is doing the same things over and over again, and expecting different results.”
I just recently witnessed the inner harbor high tide flood over the Ocean Street Docks into the parking lots, causing me to wonder about the possibility of an all-new high water mark.
I think that's what we're witnessing here in Hyannis, daily all-new high water marks in terms of social services... along with the spectacles that come with those services...
For many residents, we've reached the saturation point. Our lives have become completely flooded with these sights and we're tired of shooting up futile flares, awaiting relief that never comes...
But perhaps I should consider the “bright side,” that these ever rising high water marks will make for a shorter daily HN commute.
4/27/2017
Rob Bastille
Steel Band Rhythym Night on Main Street Hyannis
Every Friday in July and August, the Hyannis Main Street Business Improvement District presents the Steel Band Rhythym Nights, courtesy of The Cooperative Bank of Cape Cod, the Town of Barnstable, Rockland Trust, Hyannis Area Chamber of Commerce and Bank of Cape Cod. Pan X-Pressions performs at Katie's Ice Cream and the Boarding House on Main Street, Hyannis each week.
Entering Cape Cod Towns and Islands
This beautiful pictorial of the Unique Towns and Islands of Cape Cod created by We're Going to the Cape song writer Steve Schaefer. Special Thanks to Cape Guitarist Michael Oakland and Cape Pianist Silvard
Chefs Table Series with German Lam
Carol O'Connor's (TableCritic) Chef's Table Series begins with renown local chef German Lamb. The first in the fall series demonstrates poaching techniques. German Lam has worked at the Ritz Carlton in Cleveland and Boston, the Chatham Bars Inn on Cape Cod and the Harvard Club in Boston. Currently the head of Glam Foods, LLC, a self-described food coach and father of two sons, he teaches boys in a supportive atmosphere and in the spacious setting of a professional restaurant kitchen. For more information about Chef Lam and his business:
Swimming Holes in the Bethel, Maine area
Frenchman's Hole, Honey Hole, Letter S, Wild River in Evans Notch at the bridge, Emerald Pool. Please be good stewards of the land; enjoy these lovely spots, but take out more trash than you bring in. Bury human waste far from water, pack out toilet paper.
Packing and leaving nj ( New Jersey )????
Just In Time EOC Training - Mass Care and Sheltering
MIT Enterprise Forum Phoenix Promotion Video
MIT Enterprise Forum, Phoenix, a non-profit extension of MIT, is rapidly becoming THE place to connect with entrepreneurs and emerging technology start-ups in Arizona. This is a brief advertisement for MIT Enterprise Forum Phoenix which was created by presentmyself.com , a phoenix based developer of multi-media and video promotions. Learn more at mitefphoenix.org and presentmyself.com .
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Fishing Boat Safety Demo at The Gloucester United States Coast Guard Station
Showing the effects of ice and the proper way to secure an even load of fish during rough seas.
2019 Visiting Scholar - California as a Nation-State: Innovative or Inevitable?
California has long been able to command international respect and take action on the global stage. However our state’s economic and cultural size has always meant that its international activities raise many questions, from the strategic to the practical. How our state reconciles the demands of globalization while balancing its role with the increasingly international activities of cities, counties and tribes is crucial to the economic, political, and cultural future of the state in the 21st Century.
Join us as Dr. Alison Holmes of Humboldt State University shares her research on this important topic, and discusses it with a panel of scholars and experts.
KEYNOTE
Dr. Alison Holmes, Professor, Humboldt State University
PANELISTS
Douglas Smurr, Attorney, Gordon & Rees Scully Mansukhani
Jamie Callahan, Deputy Cabinet Secretary, Office of Governor Gavin Newsom
Anka Lee, Director, International Relations, California State Assembly
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Andersons Living Their Experiment - Next TV
The Andersons' Experiment is grounded in John and Maggie Anderson's public pledge to try to exclusively support Black businesses and professionals and buy Black-made products for all of 2009. They do this to inspire a national dialogue about the plight and the potential of Black business. The Andersons do this to highlight the many markets and industries where Blacks have not been able to access and manifest their pursuit of The American Dream while showcasing all the wonderful unsung success stories that Blacks can hold onto as proof that Black businesses are not inferior.
The Andersons' Experiment aims to change the status quo. Black people have been in America for 400 years, so why is it so insane to conceive of buying fresh vegetables from a grocery chain started by a Black family? Why is it so inconceivable to buy a refrigerator from a Black-owned department store? Why do Black manufacturers and distributors have to overcome so many hurdles to get a chance at contracts with or supply large American companies? Why can I only find Black-made haircare products in major grocers, drugstores, mass merchandisers - and no cereal, or toilet paper, or picture frames? 400 years. When will these horrific realities change?
The Andersons themselves are an American success story. They believe in and love their country. Their journey is about service, love, and pride. They love America and they love our Black community. The Andersons believe that when the Black community simply begins to tap into its potential in the business world, and Black people start cherishing their own talent, success, and resources, then Black people can tangibly be included in the American Dream. And America will be better for it. Through self-help economics, they can leverage the economic empowerment required to begin to tackle the urban crises plaguing underserved Black communities. If we do nothing... If we do not come together... nothing will change.
Much thanks to Chicago Urban League's Next TV and Fox 32 Chicago, for capturing The Andersons' Experiment. In this segment, you'll see the Andersons activate their pledge to buy Black and see how the Experiment has impacted their lives.
SandwichFest 2010 Small town America in the summer
A celebration of Sandwich, Ma on Cape Cod, the town I live in. This is small town Americana in the summer Sandwich festival.
Dc-3 landing
Landing at Cape Cod Air Field