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at 2 p.m. at the Cotuit Library on
. Main Street when Seth Mendel is
' the featured speaker discussing the
solar salt industry, 1760 to 1865. All
invited.
Get fit fast!
A new yogilates fitness class is
being held Tuesdays and Thursdays
at the Osterville Fitness Center at 6
p.m. Admission is $10 to $12.
Around the Cape
Women, atten hut!
Ready to shed those holiday
pounds? Then sign on for Cape Cod
Adventure Boot Camp, held week-
days for one hour at 6 a.m. Work at
your own level, chooSe five day a
week program or three days. Check
out www.capecodadventureboot-
camp.com for sign-up details.
Community Appreciation
Day
Aubuchon Hardware hosts its 5th
Annual Community Appreciation Day
Jan. 14 when a portion of proceeds
from all sales of the day will be do-
nated to the Sandwich Food Pantry.
Chili fest at the Irish Vil-
lage
The American Veterans Post 333
holds its annual chili fest Jan. 21
from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Irish Village,
Route 28 in Yarmouth. Prizes for
' best chili, entertainment by Nightlife.
Admission is $5 donation. For details
call 508-240-7378.
Act now
To get involved in the 13th annual
Cape Cod Maritime Days, set for May
13 through 21, contact 508-362-3225
ext. 531. Lighthouse and walking
tours, maritime art exhibits, re-enact-
ments, cruises and more are on the
J agenda so sign on now to get your
event on the slate.
Cooking classes in Mashpee
Learn the techniques of cooking
Jan. 15 when Chef Feufeu leads a
session from 7 to 9 p.m. at Bleu, 10
Market St. in Mashpee Commons.
The next class is Jan. 29 when
sauces are the topic. Each class is
$65. Reservations recommended:
508-539-7907.
Johnson to lead credit
course at CCMNH
Tora Johnson will lead a credit
i course, Saving Seas: Resolving
Conflict and Finding Solutions in
the Marine Realm, Jan. 17 and 31,
Feb. 14 and 28, March 14 and 28,
April 11 and 25 and May 9 and 23
with one six-hour special Saturday
workshop. The class meets from 6 to
j 9 p.m. Panel discussions, interactive
dialogue, fishermen, scientists and
I more are on the agenda. Graduate
credit price is $250, audit is $100 and
attendance by the public for any ses-
sion is $8 to $10. For information call
508-896-3867 ext 129.
Film and discussion
The Cape Cod Group-Sierra Club
hosts a showing of the DVD Walmart:
the High Cost of Low Prices, followed
by discussion Jan. 209 at 7 p.m. at
the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
of Falmouth, 840 Sandwich Road in
East Falmouth. Call 508-457-0449 for
information.
Classes at the CCMA
Matthew Kemp teaches a weekly
comic book design class at the Cape
Cod Museum of Art, Route 6A in
Dennis, through Feb. 13 from 4 to 6
p.m. Other classes offered to children
this winter are drawing and painting,
multi-media adventures, color crafts ,
I sculpture with found objects, mask
and set making and more. Adult
classes include assemblage, stained
glass, watercolor, enameling, figure
drawing, contemporary film, totems,
balancing energy and more. For de-
tails call 508-385-4477, ext. 12.
Reunion for Marines
The USS Worcester CL 144 As-
sociation is seeking former Ship's
Company Marine Detachment, Flag
Members and Aviation Person-
nel for the 17th annual reunion at
Deerfield Beach, Florida, Sept. 15
through 18. For details call Phil
Harter at 845-255-2603 or e-mail
PhilHarter@aolcom.
Pass along the memories
Learn to write your memoirs be-
ginning Jan. 19 at 2:30 p.m. at the
Yarmouth Senior Center. Hand-outs
1 provided. The fee is $30 for six ses-
sions. Call 508-394-7606 for details.
Adoption information
session
An adoption and pregnancy coun-
seling program of Catholic Social
Services of the Diocese of Fall River
will hold an information session for
those interested in domestic newborn
or international adoption Jan. 22 at
1:30 p.m. at Catholic Social Services,
i 1600 Say St. in Fall river. For infor-
' mation call 508-674-4681.
Boys and Girls Club hap-
penings
The Boys and Girls Club of Cape
Cod is offering several education
and leadership programs this winter.
Among the offerings are homework
and goal-setting programs, money
management, fitness, karate, hip hop,
chess, ceramics , wave pool trips,
cooking and more. Free membership
for children ages 6 to 18 is offered to
active duty or reserve military family
members. Call 508-477-8845.
Tea, tunes and tasty
treats
The Cape Cod Museum of Art,
Route 6A in Dennis, will be hosting
a series of winter teas during which
classical and popular music will be
performed by pianist Lynne Weber.
Quench your thirst with a spot of tea
and a nibble served amid the backdrop
of art hanging in the galleries. Free with
admission. The teas are from 2:30 to 4
p.m. Jan. 27, Feb. 24 and March 24.
School programs offered
on Cape
The YMCA Cape Cod has openings
in its School Age Programs in West
Barnstable at the Y and in Sandwich
at the Camp Lyndon Center. Instruc-
tional and recreational swim, arts
projects, homework help and more
are available. Call 508-362-6500 , ext.
115, for details.
Childcare openings in
Harwich
The YMCA of Cape Cod has sever-
al openings in the Harwich Childcare
Center for infant care as well as the
West Barnstable facility. For informa-
tion, call 508-362-6500, ext. 108.
Support the children
Getting a new car? Think about
donating your unwanted vehicle, no
restrictions, to the Boys & Girls Club
for sale at auction later. Call 800-246-
0493 for details.
Magic trading card game
meetings
Ages 11 and up are invited to
the Eastham Public Library the first
Tuesday of each month from 6:15 to
7:45 to play, watch or learn Magic-
The Gathering trading card game. For
information call 508-240-5950.
New programs at the
Boys & Girls Club
The Boys & Girls Club in Mash-
pee is open Monday through Friday
from 2 to 7 p.m. Teen nights are held
each Wednesday night from 7 to 9
p.m. and every Friday night from 7
to 10 p.m. Additionally, the club is
open every Saturday as well during
vacation weeks. Offerings include
photography, homework tutoring and
help, horseback riding, lacrosse , a
goal-setting program, karate, basket-
ball, dance, computer, career prep,
healthy living and much more. A sat-
ellite Boys & Girls Club for grades 7
through 12 is now open at Mashpee
High School where there is computer
support, games, tutoring SAT and
MCAS prep and much more available.
Membership is $15 for the year.
YMCA activities
The YMCA of Cape Cod has immedi-
ate openings at several childcare loca-
tions, including one in West Barnstable,
where swim classes are included. For
details call 508-362-6500, ext. 108.
Learn to fling!
The Callanish School of Celtic Arts
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HannaH Fusion Bar and Bistro
The bar and bistro at 615 Main St. in Hyannis offers live enter-
tainment. Acoustics with Syndicate is up on Fridays, Latin acous-
tics on Saturdays and the Simpson Brothers on Sundays.
Music at the Blue Anchor
The Blue Anchor Cafe and Sushi Bar, 453 Main St. in Hyannis, has
karaoke on Sunday and Monday with Jeff & Kathy. It's Brazilian night
every Friday at 9:30. European dance night is on Thursdays.
Tunes at the RooBar
The RooBar Restaurant, 586 Main St. in Hyannis, has entertain-
ment nightly, Thursdays through Sundays.
Live entertainment on Main Street
Chauncy's Restaurant and Lounge at Heritage Hotel on Main
Street features live entertainment every weekend with complimen-
tary hors d'oeuvres from 5 to 7 p.m. Call 508-833-0087.
Entertainment's on tap at British Beer Company
The British Beer Company, 412 Main St. in Hyannis, has live
entertainment. All shows begin at 9 p.m. DJ Chris Grimes spins
the tunes Mondays. The Jeff Lowe Band is up on Jan. 13 and on
the 14th Sister Cheryl performs. Syndicate appears on Jan. 15 and
19 and on Jan. 20 Lazarus plays.
Grille 16
Every Friday night at 8:30 p.m. Mark Hennessy & the Slackers
are up at Grille 16 on Main Street in Hyannis. Jack Leyden and
Accent perform on Saturday nights. There are wine tastings every
Friday night from 5 to 6:30.
Take the Hyannis-JFK family compound walk
Walk Hyannis and enjoy ocean views on a 10K jaunt beginning
at the Heritage House Hotel, 259 Main St. in Hyannis. Walk spon-
sored by the Walk 'n Mass Volkssport Club. Start times are daily
sunrise to sunset. Information: 508-775-7000.
The Garden Club of Hyannis
The Garden Club of Hyannis (GCFM-NGC) meets the third Tues-
day of the month at the Federated Church of Hyannis, 320 Main
St., at noon. The public is welcome for a small donation.
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