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JACK MASON PHOTO
TANKSTOOURCUSTOMERS-ToddandBethMarcuscelebratethegrand
opening of Cape Cod Beer last week at its new location on Phinney's
Lane,nexttotheSearsParts& Service Center.Baxter Crane andRigging
moved the company's 579-gallon fermentation tanks and seven-barrel
brew house from the former Hyport Brewing Company on Main Street.
It's hoped the move will lead to distribution Capewide.
JACK MASON PHOTO
WELCOME NEIGHBORS -Jack Conway and office manager Tina
LeBeau open the new Jack Conway & Co. Realtor office in Hyannis
at 307 Falmouth Road. This is the 45th office for the company, which
stretches from the Cape to Boston. It is the largest independently
owned real estate firm in Massachusetts.
ROB SENNOTT PHOTO
WELCOME HOME - Tom Clarke (second from left) of Milford's
Clarke, Inc., a leading premier luxury kitchen resource , is greeted
by the Gralton siblings (left to right, Kevin, Cassie and John) at the
debut of their extensively remodeled KAM showroom in Hyannis.
The work included installation of a KAM-engineered system of
controlling an entire house: electrical, heating, cooling, closed-
circuit security monitoring, Web browsing, TV and other appliances.
Food-handling
course is March 28
March 15 is the last day to
register for "Servsafe,"atrain-
ing program in applied food
safety for the food service in-
dustry to be held March 20,21,
27, 28 at Provincetown Town
Hall.The 14-hour course costs
$150 (a recertification option
is offered March 28 for $50).
Call Barbara Conway at 508-
375-6697 or send an e-mail to
bconway(«capecodextension.
org.
Recognize a
sustainable business
The Cape Cod Youth Coun-
cil on Sustainabilityis accept-
ing nominations for the first
Sustainable Small Business
Award, which will recognize
locally owned businesses that
use renewable energy,recycle,
employ organic products,pro-
mote environmental aware-
ness , conserve water and
are active in the community.
Submit the name and address
of the business; the name,
address and phone number
of the nominator; and a 1-
page or less nomination to
Cape Cod Youth Council on
Sustainability, c/o Cape Cod
Lighthouse Charter School,
255 Route 6A, Orleans MA
02653 by April 1.
Serving water with
dinner
TheCapeCod Chapter ofthe
American Business Women's
Association holds its monthly
networking/dinner meeting
March 14 at the Radisson
Hotel, 287 Iyannough Road in
Hyannis, at 5:30 p.m. Maggie
Geist,executive eirector ofthe
Association to Preserve Cape
Cod, willdiscussthe wastewa-
ter education campaign.
Meany earns
certification
Bob Meany from Natural
Lawn of America recently
completed and passed the
Certified Arborist examina-
tion through the International
Society of Arboriculture. He
lives on the Cape with his
wife Jane and their children
Connor and Claire.
Biz snaps to for
sustainability
Snap2 Company,Inc., which
matches people seeking em-
ployment with businesses of-
fering same, has been chosen
by the Cape Cod Center for
Sustainability to help set up
a volunteer center.
More information is avail-
able at www.Snap2help.com.
New Boch on the
block
The new address for the
Boch Center for the Perform-
ing Arts administrative office
is 407 North St., 2nd floor,
Hyannis. The phone number
is 508-862-2580.
Home and garden
show in Hyannis
The Hyannis Rotary Club
hosts its 48th AnnualHome &
Garden Show March 25 from
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and March
26 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at
Barnstable High School,West
Main Street in Hyannis. More
than 125 exhibitors will be
displayingtheir goods and ser-
vices. Seminars, door prizes,
food, kids activitiesand more.
All funds benefit the Rotary
Good Works Fund.
Weddingtrade show
in Sandwich
Richard Talmage, host of
the Internet site www.wed-
dingson capecod.com , hosts
a wedding trade show March
15 at the Oak Crest Cove
Yacht Club in Sandwichwhen
more than 199 vendors willbe
participating. Limos, cakes,
flowers, linens, gowns and
more on display. For details,
call 508-539-0842.
Cut-a-Thon for
breast cancer
The Massachusetts Breast
Cancer Coalition and Silent
Spring Institute are looking
for salons to participate in
the Mother 's Day Statewide
Cut-a-Thon being held May
8. Participating salons will
be open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
offering hair cuts for $10 with
allproceeds benefiting the two
organizations. Tosign up your
salon, call 508-775-1194.
Branding workshop
to be held in
Falmouth
The Falmouth Chamber
of Commerce presents the
sixth class in its Business
Educational Series March
14 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. when
Susan Link discusses brand-
ing. The workshop is held at
the chamber in Falmouth, 20
Academy Lane and admission
is $45 to $55. For details, call
508-548-8500.
Stevens receives
award
ResidentialRealtyAdvisors,
Inc. ofHyannishas announced
that Mary Ellen Stevens has
been selected as Salesperson
of the Year for 2005.
NARI meeting in
Mashpee
Members of the National
Association ofthe Remodeling
Industrymeet March 15at the
JD Daddario showroom, 106
Falmouth Road in Mashpee,
from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. when
drinks and hors d'oeuvres
are served. Alison Naylor of
Kohler Plumbing discusses
tub and shower units, toilets
and faucets.
Home extravaganza
The Cape Cod and Islands
Home Extravaganza is March
11 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
and March 12 from 11 a.m.
to 5 p.m. at the Four Points
Sheraton Hyannis Resort
when the public is invited to
speak with experts to learn
about additions , renova-
tions, home security, product
choices and more.
Real estate show to
air
Century 21 Cape Cod.com
presents the Century 21 Real
Estate Show on WXTK 95.1
Saturdays from 10 to 11 a.m.,
when Jamie Regan and Mark
Garner are hosts.
Insurance women to
meet
The Cape Cod Chapter
of the Massachusetts Asso-
ciation of Insurance Women
holds its monthly meeting
March 14 beginning at 5:30
p.m. at Scargo Cafe, Route
6A in Dennis. Michael Ready
discusses insurance fraud. To
RSVP, call 508-564-5188.
Reservations now
accepted for expo
Employers who are look-
ing to hire employees should
contact Career Opportuni-
ties to reserve space at the
2006 Job Expo scheduled for
March 29 at the Cape Cod-
der Resort and Spa, Route
132 in Hyannis. Last year 42
employers participated and
more than 500 job seekers
attended. Call 508-771- JOBS
for details.
Cars wanted
Big Brothers and Sisters
is running a car campaign to
support its programs. Cars are
needed for sale at auction, the
proceeds of which willbe used
to help the organization. To
donate your car, call 800-859-
6526 for pick-up.
BizWiz Conference to
be held
Local business people are
invited to attend the 3rd
annual BizWiz Conference
& Marketplace being held
March 14 at the Four Points,
Sheraton Hyannis Resort.
Highlights this year include 50
business exhibitions, interac-
tive workshops, and a speech
by Dr. Charles Steinberg,
executive vice president of
public Affairs for the Boston
Red Sox.Topics for discussion
cover the hospitality industry
outlook for 2006, interactive
workshop clinics and more.
Admission is $25 to $35 and
includes breakfast and lunch.
To register, call 508-362-3225 ,
ext. 515 or 518.
Got cash flow
problems?
If you do, Coastal Com-
munity Capital may be able
to "lend" a hand. The local
non-profit community devel-
opment lender 's "Seasonal
Repayment" structures loan
payments so that owners
pay interest only during the
off-season.
To discuss this and other
options , call Jeannine Mar-
shall or Marty Harper at 508-
790-2921, or go to www.coast-
alcommunitycapital.org
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