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508-362-2772 or go to www.cape-
codconservatory.net.
Around the Cape
New visions in Truro
A new community art organiza-
tion, The Truro Group, opens its first
exhibit of 25 local artists April 2 from
2 to 5 p.m. at the Truro Public Library
off Route 6. It will be up through
April.
Yarmouth artists show
works
Art at the bank may summon im-
ages of Seurat's "Sunday Afternoon
on the Island of La Grande Jette,"
but we're talking about the Cape
Cod Cooperative Bank. Located
on the south bank of Route 6A in
Yarmouthport, it's hosting the latest
show by Yarmouth Art Guild artists
through April 5.
Opening night at
Mayflower
Mayflower Place Retirement
Community welcomes artists Anna
Lowther and Kenneth Brynildsen of
Angelheart Gallery. Their works will
be on exhibit through April 27 at the
Community on Buck Island Road in
West Yarmouth.
Open studios and more
in Mashpee
Thursday and Friday mornings from
10 a.m. to noon, through spring, the
Art For Giving gallery, 27 Fountain
St. in Mashpee Commons, will hold
open studio time after which there
will be a gentle critique. Use your
own materials or the studio equip-
ment. Admission is $12 to $18 and
pre-registration is required by calling
508-477-2121. Ten percent of the
proceeds go to charity.
Art for Young People, ages 12 to
18, is held Thursdays from 3:30 to 5
p.m. The fee is $12, and pre-registra-
tion is required.
Faculty to exhibit
The Creative Arts Center, Crowell
Road in Chatham hosts the Spring
Member Show through March 31.
Spring classes in painting, drawing,
ceramics and jewelry begin April 3;
check them out at www.capecodcre-
ativearts.org
New exhibits at CCMA
As part of the 25 exhibits planned
for its 25th year, the Cape Cod
Museum of Art is showing works by
Joseph E. Enneking (1881-1942),
a well-known regional impression-
ist landscape painter, represented
in major museums. Also on display
"is work by John Joseph Enneking.
The exhibit runs through May 21. An
exhibit of enamel work is on display
through April 20. Curator Lois Grebe
leads a six-week workshop on enam-
eling starting May 4. Cynthia Packard
exhibits 10 new large works, 12 ft. by
12 ft., through May 7. Fielding Brown
exhibits mathematical-related wooden
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and multi-media art through May 7.
He discusses his work April 6 at 11
a.m. Hand-painted violins will be on
display through April 9, when there
is an auction of the instruments as
well as a reception from 6 to 9 p.m.
Admission is $50.
Classes at CCMA
Classes and workshops for children
include comic book design, drawing,
fun with clay, ocean art, watercolor,
monster making, art club and more
at the Cape Cod Museum of Art in
Dennis. Adult studio classes include
white line printmaking, 3-D assem-
blage, stained glass, composition
and color harmony painting, basic
drawing, enameling, and more. A trip
to Rhode Island to visit the Museum
of American Illustration and The
Breakers mansion, with lunch at The
Clarke Cooke House, is scheduled for
May 11 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. $120
for members, $135 for non-members.
Registration deadline is April 28. The
museum is closed Mondays through
May 22. Call 508-385-4477 for
information.
JQ -CLUBS:
Military Officers Assoc,
of America
The Cape chapter of the Associa-
tion will hear about the transfer of the
102nd Fighter Wing's F-15s from the
Massachusetts Military Reservation
and the wing's new role here when
Brig. Gen. Sam Shriver, assistant
adjutant general for air, speaks at the
April 8 meeting at Alberto's Restau-
rant in Hyannis. For reservations, call
Bob Barrow at 508-563-6285.
Finnish-American Society
The Finnish-American Society
of Cape Cod will hold its monthly
meeting April 15 at noon at First
Lutheran Church on Route 6A in West
Barnstable. Bring a bag lunch and
enjoy complimentary tea, coffee and
dessert.
For kids of all ages
An intergenerational program at the
Barnstable Senior Center, 825 Falmouth
i Road in Hyannis, meets the first and
third Tuesday of each month at 10:30
a.m. when there are games, crafts,
refreshments, sing-a-longs and more.
All ages invited. Call 508-420-3477.
Cape Cod Hospital
Auxiliary
Members of the Cape Cod Hospital
Auxiliary Barnstable Branch meets
the second Thursday of the month at
St. Mary's Church in Barnstable Vil-
lage at 10:30 a.m. The brief meeting
is followed by a social gathering with
guest speakers. All are welcome.
Camera club at art
association
The Cape Cod Art Association
j camera club meets at 7 p.m. every
other Thursday at the CCAA on Route
6A in Barnstable when there will be
| guest speakers, critiques, contests,
! workshops, photo sessions and
more. Gary Faber of Hunt's Camera
will speak on "The Latest in Camera
Equipment" April 6.
Group for youths
The Barnstable Youth Commission
and its Youth Empowered Through
Learning Leadership advisory
group meet at 2 p.m. every first
and third Thursday in room 2108 at
Barnstable High School when ages
13 through 19 are invited to discuss
issues affecting the young people of
Barnstable.
German-American Club
Members of the German-Ameri-
can Club generally meet the sec-
ond Saturday of the month at the
Fraternal Lodge in Centerville. New
members are welcome. Call 508-394-
0744 for details. There's a potluck
dinner dance with live music by The
Alpenblumen set for April 8 at 6 p.m.
at the Fraternal Lodge in Centerville.
Bring your favorite dish, a hearty
salad, entree, or dessert to share.
Reservations are due April 5 with a
$10 check to German-American Club,
mailed to Margaret Hirtz, 87 Pondside
Circle, Centerville MA 02632.
Barnstable Newcomers
The Barnstable Newcomers Club
welcomes all Barnstable residents
to meetings held the third Wednes-
day of the month at the Barnstable
Senior Center, 825 Falmouth Road in
Hyannis, at 7:30 p.m. Meetings in-
clude a speaker and a social gather-
ing. Annual membership is $8.
Contradances in Cotuit
A Contradance is held the second
Saturday of every month at Freedom
Hall, 976 Main St. in Cotuit, with live
music by John Alden & Friends. Be-
ginners and singles are welcome and
soft-soled shoes are recommended.
All dances begin at 8 p.m. Admission
is $6. Call 508-420-2188.
Osterville Men's Club
Ten scholarships totaling $10,500
will be awarded to members of the
Barnstable High School Class of
2006 based on academic perfor-
mance, good citizenship and financial
need. Contact the guidance depart-
ment at BHS.
BARS meets monthly in
West Barnstable
Members of the Barnstable Asso-
ciation For Recreational Shellfishing
meet the first Tuesday of the month
at the West Barnstable Community
Building, Route 149 (Meetinghouse
Road), at 7 p.m. for guest speakers,
programs, events and updates on
town projects.
Barnstable-Yarmouth
Lions Club
This organization of men and
women raises funds for eye research
and other community services.
Meetings are held at the Four Points
Sheraton Resort in Hyannis on the
first and third Tuesdays of the month
at 6:30 p.m. Call Floran Rozzelle at
508-349-0157 or Charlie Marceline at
508-428-5505.
Cape Cod Astronomical
Society meets at D-Y
All are invited to meetings of the
Cape Cod Astronomical Society at
7:30 p.m. on the first Thursday of the
month at Dennis-Yarmouth Regional
High School on Station Avenue in
South Yarmouth. On April 8, former
club president William McDonough
will discuss how the chemical ele-
ments were formed during the Big
Bang.
The Garden Club of
Hyannis
The Garden Club of Hyannis
(GCFM-NGC) meets the third Tuesday
of the month at the Federated Church
of Hyannis, 320 Main Street at noon.
The public is welcome for a small
donation.
My Teen Voice Advisory
Group
The MTV Advisory Group of the
Barnstable Youth Commission meets
every first Thursday at 5:30 p.m. at
the Kennedy Rink on Bassett Lane
in Hyannis. All Barnstable residents
ages 13 to 19 are welcome.
Linux User Group
meetings
Mid Cape Linux User Group www.
midcapelinux.org meets the first
Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m.
at Area 52, Whites Path, South
Yarmouth. Meetings are free and
open to the public. Log on to www.
midcapelinux.org.
Paranormal Research
Society opens meetings
to public
The Cape & Islands Paranormal
Research Society will open one
meeting a month, usually on the
final Friday, to the general public,
from 7 to 9 p.m.Tonight's meeting
deals with child psychics. Contact
TheSociety@Caiprs.com.
Cape Cod Bird Club
The Cape Cod Bird Club meets at
7:30 p.m. on the second Monday of
the month at the Cape Cod Museum
of Natural History, Route 6A in Brew-
ster. All meetings are free and open
to the public, as are birding trips. For
these, please call or e-mail the leader
in advance. On April 1, join Al Curtis
(508-432-8677) and Mary Keleher '
(508-477-1473) for birding in Hawk
Nest State Park in Harwich. Meet at
the Wellfleet Town Pier April 4 at 8
a.m. to check for early migrants with
Ginie Page (508-349-6810).
Habitat for Humanity of
Cape Cod
Mid-Cape chapter meetings are
held the first Wednesday of each
month at 7 p.m. at the Barnstable
Unitarian Church on Route 6A.
Cape Cod Motorcycle Club
Members of the Cape Cod Mo-
torcycle Club meet at 7:30 p.m. the
first and third Tuesday of the month
at Child and Family Services of
Cape Cod, 1019 lyannough Road
in Hyannis. Motorcycles 350cc and
above are welcome. The club is
American Motorcycle Association-
sanctioned. Call 508-775-3793.
Villages of Barnstable
Woman's Club
The Villages of Barnstable (Jr.)
Woman's Club meets the first
Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. at
Whelden Memorial Library on Route
149 in West Barnstable. To become a
member, call 508-420-3477.
Cape Cod Genealogical
Society
The Society is presenting work-
shops on advanced techniques this
spring. On April 8 court records will
be discussed and on May 6 writing
the family history will be the topic.
The workshop with Marcia Melnyk
has been rescheduled for March 25.
The sessions are held at the Dennis
Public Library, 4 Hall Street in Den-
nisport, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Brown
bag suggested. For details, call 508-
420-0224.
Traditional New England
contra dance
A traditional New England contra
dance will be held the fifth Saturday
(except New Year's Eve) of each
month from 8 to 11 p.m. Basic in-
struction will be offered at 7:45 p.m.
at the North Falmouth Congregational
Church, 155 Old Main Road in North
Falmouth. Admission is $6 for adults
and free for children.
Cotuit Bird and Garden
Club
Members of the Cotuit Bird and
Garden Club meet the second
Wednesday of the month at 10 a.m.
at the Cotuit Library on Main Street.
Sandwich Women's Club
Members of the Sandwich Wom-
en's Club meet March 20 at 7 p.m.
at the Sandwich Council on Aging on
Quaker Meetinghouse Road in Sand-
wich. On the agenda is a round table
discussion with the board, the club's
service to the community, fund-rais-
ers and more. All from neighboring
communities welcome.
Veterans For Peace
The Cape Cod Chapter of Vet-
erans For Peace meets the first
Wednesday of each month in
Hyannis. Call 508-420-5532 or 508-
771-3915. The club is dedicated tq
the peaceful prevention of deadly
conflict everywhere.
Genealogy special
interest group
The Sturgis Library and Cape Cod
Genealogical Society invite geneal-
ogy and local history buffs to attend
the new Colonial Genealogy Special
Interest Group meetings. Ca\\ 508-
362-6636.
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