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Yogilates in Osterville
Cape Cod Pilates, 1336 Main St. in
Osterville, offers a new yogilates class
Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. Admission is
$12 or free if you bring a friend.
Spring planting
A repotting clinic is held every
Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at
Hyannis Country Garden, 380 West
Main Street.
Mangia, mangia!
It's pasta night every Thursday be-
tween 5:30 and 8:30 p.m. at the Sons
of Italy, 4996 Falmouth Road in Cotuit.
And if that doesn't fill you up, stop by
for an all you can eat breakfast buffet
Saturday mornings between 9 a.m.
and 1 p.m.
YMCA offering new
courses
The YMCA in West Barnstable is
offering new classes through April
30, including YoPilates, Hatha Yoga,
a healthy lifestyles class, country line
dance and more. To sign up, call 508-
362-6500 ext. 106.
Salsa dance night
Ellen Brodsky leads a salsa program
and class March 17 at the Sons of
Italy, 4996 Falmouth Road in Cotuit.
Call 508-420-3172 for details.
Container gardening
presentation
Master gardener Mike Sarowsky
gives a presentation on container
gardening March 12 at 2 p.m. at the
Centerville Library, 585 Main Street in
Centerville. Rafffle and refreshments.
A $6 donation benefits the Centerville
Beautification committee.
Lucky Leprechaun Sale
Kindreds Antiques and Folk Art in
Osterville hold their first Lucky Lep-
rechaun Sale to benefit the Osterville
Historical Society and Museum March
17 and 18 when a portion of sales
proceeds go to the museum.
Poets wanted for contest
The Veterans For Peace are spon-
soring a poetry contest to celebrate
Peace Week, April 16 through 22.
Poets of all ages are invited to submit
one original poem on peace of no
more than 50 lines no later than April
7 at 5 p.m. Entries should be sent
to Veterans For Peace, 39 Muskeget
Lane, Centerville, MA 02632. Cash
prizes. A reading is held April 29 at 10
a.m. at South Congregational Church
in Centerville. For details, call 508-
771-3915.
Around the Cape
Seaside variety show
Singers, dancers, jugglers and
instrumentalists of all ages will perform
at the Third Annual Seaside Variety
Show May 20 at-2 and 7 p.m. at the
Wixon Middle School Auditorium in
Dennis.
HJT accepting registration
for acting class
The Harwich Junior Theatre is ac-
cepting applications for the four-week
session of on-camera acting class for
ages 13 through adult. The sessions
are held Saturday mornings beginning
March 18 from 10 a.m. to noon. Fee
is $150. For details call 508-432-2002,
ext. 11.
Families needed for
exchange students
ASSE International Student Ex-
change Programs is looking for local
host families for students ages 15 to
18 from around the world. For details
or to host a student, call 800-677-
2773.
Children's garden
program
Members of the Master Gardener
Association of the Cape Cod Coopera-
tive Extension Service will be offering
their gardening program to all children
ages 10 and up May through October.
Classes are at the Long Pond Conser-
vations gardens in Marstons Mills. For
details, call 508-375-6690.
Appraisal day in Dennis
Learn more about your treasures
March 16 from noon to 4 p.m. when
employees at Eldred's auction house,
Route 6A in East Dennis, do verbal ap-
praisals. Three items only. To schedule
a morning appointment, call 508-385-
7201. Donation is $5 an item or $10
for three. Proceeds benefit the Dennis
Historical Society.
The art of vegetables
Learn to make your vegetable dishes
the centerpiece of the meal March 12
from 7 to 9 p.m. at Bleu, Mashpee
Commons.
Flower power and plans
Heritage Museums & Gardens in
Sandwich hosts a day trip to Nan-
tucket for the Daffodil Day fest April
29 from 7 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. The fee
is $45 to $75 and reservations are
needed by April 15.
HJT accepting registration
for spring
Harwich Junior Theatre is accepting
registrations for the new winter/spring
sessions. Offerings include musical
theatre, on-camera acting, Burmese
Kung-Fu and more. Call 508-432-0934
for details.
Marines wanted!
The 2nd Marine Division Associa-
tion is looking for new members. Vets
and former 2nd Division Marines are
wanted to participate in reunions and
other events. Anyone interested in
more information should call 760-365-
2473 or visit www.2marine.com.
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
agenda.
What's up at the CCMA
Classes offered to children this win-
ter at the Cape Cod Museum of Art,
Route 6A in Dennis are drawing and
painting, multi-media adventures, color
crafts, 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 details
call 508-385-4477, ext. 12.
Reunion for Marines
The USS Worcester CL 144 Associa-
tion is seeking former Ship's Company
Marine Detachment, Flag Members
and Aviation Personnel for the 17th
annual reunion at Deerfield Beach,
Florida, Sept. 15 through 18. For de-
tails call Phil Harter at 845-255-2603
or e-mail PhilHarter@aolcom.
Boys and Girls Club
happenings
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, hosts a tea during
which classical and popular music will
be performed by pianist Lynne Weber.
Free with admission. The tea is frorfi
2:30 to 4 p.m. 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 several
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 Mashpee
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, horse-
back riding, lacrosse, a goal-setting
program, karate, basketball, dance,
computer, career prep, healthy living
and much more. A satellite Boys &
Girls Club for grades 7 through 12 is
open at Mashpee High School where
there is computer support, games, tu-
toring SAT and MCAS prep and much
more available. Membership is $15 for
the year.
YMCA activities
The YMCA of Cape Cod has im-
mediate openings at several child-
care locations, 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
leads beginning lessons in Highland
Dance and Scottish Step Dance Mon-
day afternoons at the West Barnstable
Community Building on Route 149 and
at the First Congregational Church
of Yarmouthport on Route 5A on
Wednesday afternoons. Ages 4 and up
are welcome. Call 508-888-0107 for
information.
Programs at children's
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, a
cooking class and more. For details,
call 508-539-8788.
Bird house benefit auction
March 19
The 3rd Annual Spring is in the
Air Bird House Auction will be held
Sunday, March 19 from 2 to 6 p.m. at
the Wayside Inn in Chatham. Proceeds
benefit the Sampson Fund for Veteri-
nary Care.
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 Buz-
zards 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 homeless pets. To find out more, e-
mail roverdogrescue@hotmail.com
Foster and adoptive
families 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 Department of
Social Services, 32 Commercial St. in
South Yarmouth, to discuss foster par-
enting and adoption. Those interested
should stop by or call 508-771-1727.
Coffee and an open mic
The YMCA of Cape Cod's coffeehouse
for teens at Camp Lyndon in Sand-
wich 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
readings and more. Teens are welcome to
perform or just hang out. Admission is $2.
# NATURE:
Woods Hole
Oceanographic Institution
(Redfield Auditorium, Water Street,
Woods Hole, 508-289-2398)
Barnstable Land Trust
(720 Main Street, Hyannis, 508-771-
2585)
Help to save the Cordwood property
by dressing 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 Engi-
neers' patrol boat, real time radar and
camera images of the Canal, a theater
showing continuous presentations on
the Canal history, bookstore, rangers
presenting ongoing free programs and
more. Call 978-318-8636.
Cape Cod National
Seashore
(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 Provinc-
etown, 508-487-1256. Call for details.)
Thornton W. Burgess
Society/Green Briar
Nature Center
(6 Discovery Hill Road in East Sand-
wich. 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 Rab-
bit and friends. Every Tuesday and Friday
morning at 10:30, a volunteer leads
walks in the Shirley G. Cross Wildflower
Garden.
• March 11: Adults make pear apple .
ginger marmalade at 9:30 a.m. or families
are invited to make pear jam at 1 p.m.
• March 25: Families learn about plate
tectonics at 1 p.m.
CapeCod Museumof Natural
History
(508-896-3867, Route 6A in Brew-
ster)
Nature walks, talks, lessons, trips,
a museum shop and library, family pro-
grams and more are offered. Current
exhibits include an interactive coastal
exhibit, marine exhibits, birds, more.
MAKE NOTE: Admission is free
to the museum during the month of
March, Wednesdays through Sundays.
Visit the new aquarium!
• March 14: Steve Hurley discusses
the Cape's fresh water fisheries at 1
p.m. when the Friends of the Museum
meet.
• March 15: Hike through the
woodlands in Nickerson State Park in
Brewster. Meet at the museum at 9:40
a.m. Or hike the Long Pasture Trails in
Cummaquid. Meet at the museum at
9:20 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 Wellfleet,
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.
• March 15: Birding at Sachuest
Point in Middletown, R.I., departing the
museum at 7 a.m. Fee is $30 to $35.
• March 25: 11th Annual Cape Cod
Natural History Conference, 9 a.m. to
4 p.m.
Learn about algal growth, native
brook trout, turtles, sheep, sharks,
shorebirds, coyotes and much more.
Register by March 17.
Massachusetts Audubon Society,
Long Pasture Wildlife Sanctuary
(Cummaquid, 508-362-1426)
Waquoit Bay Reserve
{508-457-0495 , Route 28,
East Falmouth)
• Professional development courses
for educators in fishing, oceans and
coasts, salt water studies, whales, lo-
cal water issues, coastal habitats and
more being held this winter and spring.
Call now for details.
Cape Cod Wildlife Center
(185 Meadow Lane, West Barnstable,
508-362-0111, www.capewildlife.org)
Have your questions about wildlife an-
swered 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.
^jp -TALKS:
Low maintenance
landscaping
Lindsay Strode, Steve Seymour and
Maggie Pipkins present a landscaping
remedy for Cape Cod March 11 from
10 a.m to noon at the Dennis Public
Library, 5 Hall St. in Dennisport.
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