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? ERA OF WHALING \
REVISITED • Feb.15:Author James j
McGuane willspeak onthe era of whaling, :
atitspeak inthe19*century,as recounted I
in his book The Hunted Whale,2 p.m. at :
Sturgis Library, Route 6A, Barnstable :
Village. Books are available for purchase, \
and the talk is accompanied by related •
items from the Sturgis collections and |
local artist/historian Ryan Cooper. Free ¦
event.508-362-6636. :
? OSTERVILLE LIBRARY j
EVENTS • Feb.15: Enjoy coffee and •
a book talk with local author Christopher I
Setterlund,who'llspeak on his new book, •
InMyFootsteps:ACapeCodTravelGuide," :
10to 11a.m. :
Feb. 18: Hear Ireland tourism expert ;
Damien Brennan on "Planning a Tripto ;
Ireland:What You Must See,
" 2 p.m.
Feb.23: Author Paul Kemprecos isthe I
first speaker inthe "Discover Cape Cod" •
speaker series,featuringCape Codders in :
all walks of life - all of them intriguing. I
He'llspeak at3p.m.;refreshments willbe j
served.All eventsare at OstervilleVillage :
Library, 43 Wianno Ave. 508-428-5757. \
www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
? OUTERMOST HOUSE -Feb.16: :
South DennisresidentDonWilding,author i
of Henry Beston'
s Cape Cod,presents his ;
multimediaprogram,"HenryBeston'sCape \
Cod:Inspirationfor a NationalSeashore,
"2 ;
p.m.at SouthYarmouthPublic Library,312 •
Old Main St. Copies of the author's book I
andDVDwillbeavailable.All arewelcome. :
? CAPE COD BEAR • Feb. 19: j
Kathleen Ready Dayan (author) and Kate I
Walls (illustrator) present a reading of I
their book The Cape Cod Bear,2to 3 p.m. i
at Hyannis Public Library,401 Main St.
508-775-2280. Free event,all welcome. :
? ATTITCOMB'S * Feb.23:Barbara j
Struna,authorof TheOldCapeCodHouse, :
visitsTitcomb's Bookshop from 1to 2 p.m. i
for a book talk and signing. Free event, :
with refreshments. ;
Feb.26:The bookshop beginsthethird ;
year of the "Food and a Book" series at j
6:30p.m.,heldat Momo's Food Emporium, •
598Route6A,EastSandwich.The evening
includestastings and cooking demos and
a discussion of Yes
, Chef: A Memoir by :
Marcus Samuelsson. $36. i
Titcomb'sisat432Route6A,EastSand- :
wich.508-888-2331;www.titcombsbook- j
shop.com. •
? COTUIT LIBRARY EVENTS :
• Feb.14: Designing Women Craft Group
meets, with a hammered dulcimer •
performance on the schedule,10a.m. ¦
Feb.17:Jane Austen Book Club: Sense ¦
& Sensibility,7 p.m. •
Feb.19:Friends' Luncheon & program:
"AllAboutChocolateTruffles,
"withNancy :
Wiley,demo and tasting, 11a.m.$15. :
ThroughoutFebruary:Trya"BlindDate
with a Book" - Match.com has nothing
onus! Read our book profiles and choose
your next date. Sounds great: you,your •
"date" and a glass of wine! The library
is at 871 Main St. 508-428-8141. i
? WINTER AT STURGIS • \
Sturgis Library's Reading & Discussion
Series, "Odd Couples: Literary Feuds,
Friendships and Falling-outs," explores
four pairs of authors with complicated
personal or literary relationships. Runs
January through April. Next up: Feb.25:
"Of Love and Other Demons," by Gabriel
Garcia-Marquez & "The Storyteller," by j
MarioVargas Llosa. Led byAnne Speyer.
All 6:30 p.m. j
Sponsored in part by a grant from •
Mass Humanities. Texts are available
at Sturgis Library,Route 6A,Barnstable
Village. 508-362-6636; e with all your I
computer questions.508-790-6220.www.
sturgislibrary.org i
? TECHNO HELP IN \
CENTERVILLE • Drop by the :
Centerville Library, 585 Main St., on
Tuesdays7-8 p.m. or Fridays 1-2 p.m.for j
assistance. :
Hyannis Library
• Hyannis Public Library continues •
to offer the Mango Languages online
language-learning system to all CLAMS :
card holdersinthevillages,through a grant :
from the Kirkman TrustFund awarded to
Barnstable libraries. :
•Availableto HyannisLibrarycardhold-
ers,the online resource SigningSavvy,
designed to boost your American Sign \
Language education and assist in day-
to-day ASL communication needs. •
•Valid CLAMS card holders may take
advantage of reduced rate admissions :
to the New EnglandAquarium. Call the
library for information. Hyannis Library
is at 401 Main St. 508-775-2280,www.
hyannislibrary.org
M ART :
? ART ON THE WALLS •Works
by Falmouth resident Colleen Corson are
displayedonthewallsof BarnstableTown
Hall through Feb.21,as part of the "Art
on Loan"programthatfeatures local artin
townhallmeetingrooms.Moreinformation
is available at 508-862-4767.
? OSTERVILLE LIBRARY
EXHIBIT • The photographic works
ofMichaelandSuz Karchmer areondisplay
exhibitduringthe month of February.The
library is at43WiannoAve.508-428-5757.
www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
? CODDERS TAKE NOTE •
Through March 15: The Centerville
Historical Museum hosts work by well-
known local artist Andrew Newman in
"The Cod Show," an exhibitof Newman's
famous swimmers depicted in all sorts
ol disguises and settings. The museum
is at 513 Main St., Centerville. www.
centervillehistorical museum.org
? C A L L I N G A L L
CRAFTSPEOPLE • The Artisans'
GuildofCapeCodisacceptingapplications
for membership through Feb. 28 for
craftspeople residing on the Cape and
Islands. All work must be created and
finished bythe applicant,andjuryingwill
take place March 12. For an application,
visit http://artisansguildcapecod.org/
membershipinfo. 774-722-9036.
? VOICESOF PEACEPOETRY
CONTEST • Submissions are sought
for the 1901 Annual Veterans for Peace
Poetry Contest.Winners willbe selected
from 14 categories from ages K-12 and
adults. Submissions are due March 28
to Veteransfor Peace,P.O.Box 102,West
Hyannis Port,MA02672. Winners willbe
celebratedatSouthCongregationalChurch,
Centerville,in May.More information on
guidelines at 508-775-4045 or visitwww.
vfpcapecod.org
? ARTS FOUNDATION 2014
AWARDS • The Arts Foundation of
Cape Cod is accepting nominationsfor its
annualCreative CommunityAwardsto be
presented at the organization's Creative
: Collaborative Conference on March 24
: at the Cape Codder Resort & Spa, in
: the categories of Collaborative Project;
: Arts Educator; Community Leadership in
: SupportoftheArts;LifetimeAchievement.
j Information and nomination forms are
; available at www.artsfoundation.org/
: creative-collaborative-conference.
: ? C A P E COD ART
: ASSOCIATION •• Through Feb.
; 17:"The Beauty of Blue" exhibit and sale
¦ of works byjuried artist members.
• Feb.20-March 16:"Inspirations,
" an
: openjuried exhibit and salewith artwork
I from around the country.The public is
: invited to an opening reception 4 to 6
: p.m. Feb.20,with refreshments.
: The Cape Cod Art Association,3480
: Route6A,Barnstable,hasa roster of adult
: art classes, including abstract painting,
• drawing.Adobe Lightroom,watercolorand
: more. Call for detailed class information.
The Association is open Monday
: through Saturday,9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Sun-
i day,noon to 4 p.m. 508-362-2909; www.
I capecodartassoc.org
! ? CAPECODPHOTOGRAPHY
• CENTER •The Center is offering new
: early springworkshops,from Essentials to
: Outdoor Photographyto Photographingat
: Night,and more. Call or visitthe website
: for information.
: The CapeCod PhotographyCenterisat
j 3480Route 6A,Barnstable508-362-2909;
• www.photographycenterofcapecod.org
: ? HYANNIS HARBOR ARTS
j CENTER • The Hyannis Harbor Arts
: Center at the Guyer Barn,250 South St.,
: hosts exhibits and events year-round.
; Doors are always open when artists are
: at work,and for classes and workshops.
•GalleryArtrio featuresartistsSusan
: Carey, Kathy Edmonston and Colleen
: VandeventerandBass River Pottery(local
: potter Jeanmarie 0'Clair).
• Feb.22: Take a one-day workshop
: at GalleryArtrio with artist Betsy Payne
• Cook,"Painting with Photo References:
i Friend or Foe?" using photos as a
• source for painting,9 a.m.to 3 p.m. $75.
: Pre-register.
•Sarah HollArtspace and artistwork
: studios at 50 Pearl feature portraiture,
: jewelry,fiber and figurative art. Studios
: are open Saturdays and most weekdays,
: and anytime by appointment.
• For more specific info on events,
: includingclasses,music,spokenwordand
: dance,visitwww.hyartsdistrict.com/hhac.
! ? NEWS FROMTHECAHOON
i MUSEUM •The Cahoon Museum of
: American Art is at 4676 Falmouth Road
j (Rte. 28), Cotuit. Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
; Tuesday through Saturday; 1 to 4 p.m.
j Sunday.Call 508-428-7581 or visit www.
I cahoonmuseum.org.
: ? COTUIT CENTER FOR THE
: ARTS • • Through Feb. 22: Artists
: chosen by the Arts Foundation of Cape
¦ Codarefeaturedinthisyear 'sjuried winter
j art exhibit,"Seeing the Light," at CCftA,
; 2240 Falmouth Road.Works by 66 of the
: Cape's emerging and established artists
I are on display,andthe show isfree tothe
': public,www.artsfoundation.org
•The Center,at 4404 Falmouth Road,
: Cotuit,is open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.Tuesday
| through Saturday, and noon to 4 p.m.
• Sunday,and offers art,theater and music,
: as well as classes in music and visual
I arts for students of all ages. Detailed
I information at www.ArtsOnTheCape.
: org. 508-428-0669.
i ? CAPECODCONSERVATORY
: •TheCapeCodConservatoryof Musicand
: Arts,with campuses at 2235 lyannough
: Road,West Barnstable,and 60 Highfield
I Drive,Falmouth,holdsclassesfor children
I and adults inart,photography,dance and
j music,aswellas after-schoolenrichment
: programs.Call 508-362-2772(Barnstable )
; or 508-540-0611(Falmouth),orvisitwww.
: capecodconservatory.org.
: ? O L D SELECTMEN'S
: GALLERY • The Gallery at the Old
; Selectmen's Building hosts ongoing art
\ exhibits,open to the public.
The Gallery is at 2311Meetinghouse
! Way (Route 149),West Barnstable. For
: more details call 508-362-8568 or visit
: Barnstable's HyArts District website at
: www.HyArtsDistrict.com
I ? TAOWATERARTGALLERY
: •Thegalleryhastwolocations:1989Route
: 6A,West Barnstable(508-375-0428) and
: 352 Commercial St.,Provincetown (508-
: 487-8880). More information at www.
: taowatergallery.com.
I ? SELF-GUIDED WALKING
: TOUR OF JFK SITES -Take a tree
: self-guided walking tour on the 1.6-mile
: Kennedy LegacyWalkingTrail,located in
: the heart of the HyArts Cultural District.
j Information signs give a history of each
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