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nakedl ouster JBistro & Raw Bar Lunch Monday - Friday Dinner Monday- Saturday 20 Independence Dr., Hyannis Corner Rt. 132 at Park Place www.nakedoyster.com (508) 778-6500 OH I HHTM CHEF'S SPECIALSJ ( UJj PfllJN Pieter Cook ^ =y| R E S T A U R A N T Shrimp & Scallop Cannelloni ROUTE 6A, 3250 MAIN ST. BARNSTABLK VILIAGE Baked Stuffed Sole with Lobster Sauce vwm.thedolphinremurant.coni Dinner 5-9 Weekdays J|j cne j / ! r/- M\ 5-9:30 Weekends Sra | 508-362-6610 - , Lunch 11:30 O Da.lv .c ^ EVENTS CALENDAR CONTINUED FROM PAGE C:5 museum The Cape Cod Children's Museum, 577 Great Neck Road South in Mash- pee, is holding several classes this winter. Among the offerings is Toddler Time, Pre-K Prep, Infant Time, Down on the Farm, American Red Cross Babysitting, Story and Craft Hour, more. Illustrations for the Eight Nights of Chanukkah book by Elivia Savadier will be on display through Jan. 30. For details, call 508-539^8788. Rover Dog to the rescue Homes for Barnstable County area pets can be found via the Internet with the help of Rover Dog Rescue in Buzzards Bay, the MSPCA in Centerville, and People for Cats in West Falmouth, all of whom have joined Petfinder.com, the oldest and largest on-line database of home- less pets. To find out more, e-mail roverdogrescue@hotmail.com Foster and adoptive fami- lies needed Social workers and local foster par- ents are present the fourth Thursday of every month from noon to 1 p.m. and 6 to 7 p.m. at the state Depart- ment of Social Services, 32 Commer- cial St. in South Yarmouth, to discuss foster parenting and adoption. Those interested should stop by or call 508- 771-1727. Coffee and an open mic The YMCA of Cape Cod's cof- feehouse for teens at Camp Lyndon in Sandwich will be held the second and fourth Saturday of each month from 7 to 9 p.m. Featured activities include an open mike, musicians, dancing, an art gallery, poetry read- ings and more. Teens are welcome to perform or just hang out. Admission is $2. # NATURE: Woods Hole Oceano- graphic Institution (Redfield Auditorium, Water Street, Woods Hole, 508-289-2398) Barnstable Land Trust (720 Main Street, Hyannis, 508- 771-2585) Help to save Cordwood by dress- ing your pup in a Dogs of Eagle Pond Doggie Bandana, available by sending a check for $27 to the BLT, P.O. Box 224, Cotuit, MA 02635 or by calling 508-771-2585. All proceeds benefit the cause. Cape Cod Canal Visitor Center (Cape side of the Canal, Ed Moffit Drive, across from the Sandwich Coast Guard Station. Information, 508-833-9678.) Attractions include a retired 41-foot U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' patrol boat, real time radar and camera images of the Canal, a theater showing continuous presenta- tions on the Canal history, bookstore, rangers presenting ongoing free pro- grams and more. Call 978-318-8636. Cape Cod National Sea- shore (Salt Pond Visitor Center, Nauset Road, off Route 6 in Eastham , 508- 255-3421; Province Lands Visitor Center, Race Point Road, off Route 6 in Provincetown, 508-487-1256. Call for details.) Thornton W. Burgess So- ciety/Green Briar Nature Center (6 Discovery Hill Road in East Sandwich. 508-888-6870. Winter hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., through mid- April. Critter Capers is held every Friday at 10:30 a.m. when a naturalist leads a tour to visit the resident animals. And every Saturday morning at 10:30, it's Animal Story Time with stories about Peter Rabbit and friends. Every Tuesday and Friday morning at 10:30, a volunteer leads walks in the Shirley G. Cross Wildflower Garden. • Jan. 21: Make winter pear and apricot jam at 9:30 a.m. Curious and Creative class for ages 4 to 8 at 10 a.m. when dinosaurs are the topic. • Jan. 23-25: Grades o and 4 learn to track animals each day at 12:30 p.m. when they also learn the animals signs. • Feb. 1: Educator workshop on rocks and minerals from 4 to 8 p.m. For educators in grades 4 through 9. Cape Cod Museum of Natu- ral History (508-896-3867, Route 6A in Brew- ster) Nature walks, talks, lessons, trips, a museum shop and library, fam- ily programs and more are offered. Current exhibits include an interactive coastal exhibit, marine exhibits, birds, more. • Jan. 25: Hike Talbot Point in Sandwich to explore the mixed hard- wood and conifer woods along Scor- ton Creek. Van departs the museum at 9:15 a.m. Massachusetts Audubon Society, Ashumet and Long Pasture Wildlife Sanctuary (508-362-1426, call for detailed information) Massachusetts Audubon Society, Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary (508-349-2615, Route 6 in Well- fleet, call for a complete schedule of events) Special notice: The Birding Cape Cod guide has been updated by the Audubon Society and the Cape Cod Bird Club. Massachusetts Audubon Society, Long Pasture Wildlife Sanctuary (Cummaquid, 508-362-1426) Waquoit Bay Reserve {508-457-0495 , Route 28, East Falmouth) • Jan. 23 and 30, Feb. 6, 13 and 27, Mar. 6 with field trip on April 30: Professional development course in oceans and coasts for science and math teachers grades 6 through 10 at 6 p.m. Held at the Reserve. Two graduate credits. Cape Cod Wildlife Center (185 Meadow Lane, West Barnstable, 508-362-0111, www. capewildlife.org) Have your questions about wildlife answered daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., or go to the Center's Web site at CapeWildlife.Org Warning: The Center strongly urges the public to not touch wild animals. If you must do so, wear thick rubber gloves. Better yet, call your local animal control department and let the professionals handle the situation. £ TALKS: Author speaks on coastal packets The lively era of the coastal packet schooners is the topic of Arthur F. Clark's historical novel, Until He Died. The Osterville historian will give a talk at the first library tea at Osterville United Methodist Church, 57 Pond St., Jan. 21 (snow date Jan. 28) from 2 to 4 p.m. Learn about solar salt The Historical Society of Santuit and Cotuit holds its annual meet- ing and election of officers Jan. 29 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. Peace talk Lou Maloof discusses the pros- pects for peace in Israel/Palestine Jan. 21 when members of the Cape Cod Chapter of the Fellowship of Reconciliation meet at 2 p.m. at the Eldredge Public Library, 549 Main St. in Chatham. Free. Talk and tour Full day seminar for architects, engineers and home builders Jan. 24 at the Woods Hole Research Center Gilman Ordway Campus in Woods Hole when Marc Rosenbaum, RE., Energysmiths, outlines methods for achieving homes that require little or no non-renewable energy to power them. A tour of an award winning building follows the talk. Winter lecture series The Historical Society of Old Yar- mouth offers a winter lecture series on Cape Cod history Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. The series ends on Feb. 15. Talks are held at the Dennis Yarmouth High School with registra- tion at the administration building on Station Avenue. For details, call 508-362-3021. ** jt WALKS : Sandwich expedition Explore the oldest town on Cape Cod, Sandwich, year-round on a 6.2- mile walk as part of the Walk 'n Mass Volkssport Club. Call 508-291-1162 for details. 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 Street in Hyannis. Walk sponsored by the Walk 'n Mass Volkssport Club. Start times are daily sunrise to sun- set. Information: 508-775-7000- ^P=: VOLUNTEERS: Adults needed to play Horizons for Homeless Children is looking for volunteers to play with kids living in family homeless shelters in Barnstable County. Just two hours are needed for a commitment. For details call 508-999-9454. Literacy and math coach- es needed The Senior Corps of Elder Services is looking for older adults for train- ing as literacy and math coaches for elementary school children in Bourne, Barnstable, Dennis and Yarmouth. Call for details, 800-244-4630 or 508- 394-4630 ext. 158. NOAH Center needs vol- unteers The NOAH Center is looking for a front desk volunteer to work one morning a week as well as kitchen assistants to work one evening. Those interested is signing up should call 508-364-7590 or 508-771-5400 ext. 279. Like kids? We've got an idea for you! The Boys & Girls Club needs volun- teers for the photography group, cooking class and Web design, or to play board games and tutor children. Call 508-477-8845. Docents wanted for Bur- gess Museum The Thornton W. Burgess Museum in Sandwich Village needs docents to greet visitors during the fall. Training provided. Volunteers needed for mentoring program Aid to Incarcerated Mothers is looking for volunteers for its "Children and Mentors" Partnership mentoring program. Call 617-536-0058. CCMA needs volunteers The Cape Cod Museum of Art in Dennis needs volunteers to contact foundations for grant sources, design graphics, help install exhibits, work in the gift shop, raise, direct docent tours, and help with education pro- grams. Call 508-385-4477, ext. 10, and leave a message for Lois Alberts or John Laynor. Parents Helping Parents To volunteer for this child abuse prevention agency, you need good interpersonal skills and a commitment to strengthening families. Volunteers need to commit to four to five hours a week for one year as facilitators. Training and supervision provided. Call 800-882-1250 or visit the Web site, www.parentshelpingparents.com. Computer instructors needed The Dennis Council on Aging needs people to help teach beginning and intermediate computer educa- tion courses twice a week for eight classes. Training is available. Call 508-385-5067. Hospital gift shop seek- ing volunteers The gift shop at Cape Cod Hospital needs volunteers who can work three to four hours a week. Call Judy Ken- nedy at 508-771-1800, x 25259. VNA needs help The Visiting Nurse Association is recruiting volunteers to provide office assistance at the Hyannis site on Independence Drive. Also needed are arts and crafts people as well as driv- ers and retired professionals to share their interests and skills. Camera crew and audio people are needed for the health TV program as well as child care volunteers. Call 508-957- 7709 if any of these opportunities interest you. Cotuit art center looking for volunteers The Cotuit Center for the Arts is looking for volunteers to work in the box office, usher and assist in mail- ings. In exchange for your work, you will have free entry to the shows. Call 508-428-0669. Opportunities at the Thriftique The Visiting Nurse Association of Cape Cod operates a busy thrift shop at 1074 Route 28 in South Yarmouth, South Yarmouth Plaza. Volunteers are needed to price and sell merchan- dise. Call 508-957-7709. Cahoon needs volunteers The Cahoon Museum of American Art is looking for volunteers to greet visitors in the galleries, tend the gift shop and assist with mailings, office projects and fund-raisers. Call 508- 428-7581. Retired car buffs wanted Retired car nuts or folks with time on their hands are needed at the Toad Hall Sports Car Museum in Hyannisport to show people around the cars, answer questions and have a good time. Call 508-778-4934. Heritage looking for vol- unteers Heritage Museum & Gardens in Sandwich needs new volunteers to help students participate in educa- tional programs. If you like children, learning and teaching, call 508-888- 3300. Volunteers are sought also for special events and mailings. Help the Red Cross Volunteers are needed to help with the canteen at the Red Cross Blood drives two times each month at the Masonic Lodge, Route 28 in Center- ville. Call 508-775-1540. AIDS group needs you The AIDS Support Group of Cape Cod, Hyannis, needs volunteers to assist in the office and food pantry, with deliveries, doctor's appointments and more. Call 508-778-1954. Caregivers needed for lo- cal children Cape Cod Child Development is looking for volunteers for its Head Start, Child Care and Early Interven- tion Programs as well as the adminis- trative offices. Call 800-974-8860. Auxiliary thrift shop needs volunteers The Cape Cod Hospital Auxil- iary Thrift Shop, 690 Main Street in Hyannis, is looking for volunteers Monday through Saturday to work three-hour shifts in the morning or afternoon. Call 508-775-0078. Proceeds from the sales benefit the hospital's Breast Care and Radiology Beckout our Website.J DOORS OPEN 4PM DINNER SERVED 5-10 FULL BAR ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY Gazebo Garden Restaurant at the International Inn 662 Main Street, Hyannis, MA. (508) 775-5600 ^^k.''f^WRf ai ^ii^H A JM WMMm? m m U M L i _ ¦ ¦i ^ M H H CAROL BACON PHOTO Chef ErJuardo Ribeiro with Director of Operations, Michael Rittell. For those who only wish to imbibe in spirits there is a bar adjacent to the dining room. The Gazebo Garden offers a regular Four Star menu with entrees starting at $17, where Beef Wellington or Beef Burgunione can be found among the multiple menu selections. Also offered is a diverse mixed drink menu, including flavored Martinis for just $7, many of which are their own in-house creations. For the diner who wishes a more economical meal with extremely generous portions, simply request their Dinner Platter menu for two startingat $18.95. Alsooffered for $12.95pp is a Breakfast Buffet from 7 to 11 a.m., and for $15.95 pp a Sunday Brunch from 7 am - Noon, both are all you can eat. Dinner is served year round from 5:30 -9:30 p.m. week nights, and on Saturday and Sunday from 5:30 p.m. until close. International Inn's Cioppino Fra Diavlo 3 oz. Sea Scallops 4 Jumbo Shrimp 4 oz. Scrod 3 oz. Swordfish 3 oz. Lobster meat (cooked) 2 Clams 6 Mussels 1/2 cup Chopped Onion 1/2 Julienne Green & Red Peppers 6 oz. Red Sauce 2 oz. Sherry 1/2 tsp. Crushed Garlic 4 oz. Water 1 tbl. Crushed Red Pepper 4 drops Tobasco Sauce 4 oz. Fettuccini Pasta Place seafood (except lobster) in hot saute pan and saute in olive oil with garlic, pepper and onions. Add sherry, water, and mix. Add lobster meat, red sauce,and let simmer a few minutes. Mix in Tobasco sauce and the crushed red pepper, and serve over pasta. Serves 1 to 2 people. Here's the best kept dining secret located at the West End of Main Street located in the International Inn called The Gazebo Garden Restaurant. The circular dining room is well appointed with lattice work, fresh greenery, filigreed silverware and elegant table settings lending a unique romantic ambiance to your dining experience.