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Some well-known Cape figures donned server's garb and
circulated with tasty treats at the recent Cape Cod Child
Development Celebrity Dinner at New Seabury Country Club
in Mashpee.
Thevolunteers included CapeCod Baseball LeaguePrersident
Judy Scarafile, who maneuvered well in her big baseball head,
and WQRC DJ Cheryl Park , who balanced trays like a pro.
CAPE COD CHILD DEVELOPMENT PHOTOS
CUTTING BUDGETS IS EASIER - State Sen. Rob O'Leary apportions
a carrot cake.
ATYOURSERVICE
- Rich Brothers ol
Cape & islands
United Way,
artist Elizabeth
Mumford. and
Cape Cod Life's
Rusty Piersons
share a smile.
HOWDY, FUND-RAISIN'
PARDNER - Tony
Shepley olShepley Wood
Products admires Grille
16' s Rick Angelinas
chapeau.
YOUR TURN - CCCD
past president Georgann
Ramage, right, checks in
with current prexy Sheryl
Walsh.
REASON TO SMILE-CCCD
board members Mary Pat
Piersons and Julie Kopp
Smily enjoy the show.
EVENTS CALENDAR
@ BOOKS:
WB story hour Thursday
mornings
Ages 3 to 5 are invited to attend
story hour at Whelden Library in West
Barnstable Thursday mornings from 10
to 11. Call the library on Route 149 to
register: 508-362-2262.
Osterville book sale
The Friends of the Osterville Village
Library hosts weekly book sales in the
library's basement. Book sales are held
May 31 from 9 a.m. to noon and on June
3 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Osterville Library
Tuesdays through the end of May,
Osterville Free Library hosts story time
for 3- to 5-year-olds from 1:30 to 2:15
p.m. Pre-registration is recommended;
call 508-428-5757.
Sturgis Library news
Entries are due today in the library's T-
Shirt Contest, open to ages 12 and under.
Black and white designs on 8 1/2 X 11
paper will be accepted. Submit with your
name and phone number. Ongoing book
sales are Tuesdays and Thursdays from
1:30 to 4 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Donations are always accepted.
Books are needed for the annual book,
bake and plant sale being held in June.
Books wanted
The GoodStart Program is looking for
new and gently used books for distribu-
tion to the children of the community.
Bring donations to the Massachusetts So-
ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Chil-
dren at 206 Breeds Hill Road in Hyannis
weekdays between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Barnes & Noble
Tuesday toddler story time is at 10
a.m. with preschool storytime every
Wednesday at 11 a.m.; then on Fridays
there is a special story time for school-
age children at 7 p.m. A new book club
has formed focusing on personal growth
and spirituality. The group meets monthly
at 9:30 a.m. the second Wednesday of
the month. Melissa Glenn Haber signs
The Pluto Project May 31 at 7 p.m.
Fantasy book writer Melissa Glenn Haber
discusses and reads her work May 31 at
7 p.m. The store is located at 769 Route
132 in the Cape Cod Mall.
Cotuit Library
Story times at the Cotuit Library are
Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. and Wednesdays
at 2:15 p.m. when pre-schoolers are wel-
come for stories, songs and crafts.
Borders Books
Saturdays at 11 a.m., Miss Sandy
reads for storytime at the store on Route
132 in Hyannis.
Marstons Mills story hours
and more
The Marstons Mills Public Library
invites children of all ages to weekly
story hours on Tuesdays at 10 a.m.
Also on Tuesdays, at 4:15 p.m., there
is a story hour for children in preschool
through grade 2, crafts included. Grades
4 through 7 are invited to play board
games from 4 to 6 p.m.
Storytimes at Eastham
Public Library
The Eastham Public Library has weekly
storytime every Friday at 10:30 a.m. for
children up to age 5. A craft session follows.
The library also hosts a monthly "Magic The
Gathering" trading card game program for
ages 11 and up the first Tuesday of each
month from 6:15 to 7:45 p.m. All are free,
but you must sign up in advance.
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Photos on display at Island
Merchant
Rebecca Brown exhibits her photo-
graphs at the Island Merchant, 10 Ocean
St. in Hyannis, June 1 through 30. There
is a reception June 3 from 5 to 7 p.m.
Hyannis Artscape
Thursdays
Art galleries along Main Street stay
open until 8 p.m. the first Thursday of
every month. Those who visit the galler-
ies are eligible to have a meal at par-
ticipating restaurants for 20 percent off.
Participating restaurants display flags.
Cape Cod Art Association
The Association, 3480 Route 6A in
Barnstable, is offering courses in water-
color painting, oil painting, life drawing,
digital photography and more. Student
members ages 14 to 22 are welcome for
a membership fee of $15 a year, which
includes discounts on classes, newsletter
subscription and ability to exhibit and sell
work. Call 508-362-2909 or go to www.
capecodartassoc.org
Children's art class
offerings
Cape Cod Art Association's Children's
Art Classes include Art for Mommy &
Me (ages 2-3), offered Tuesdays; Books
We Love: Art for New Readers (ages
3-6), offered Tuesdays and Fridays; Art
Discovery (ages 3-4), offered Thursday
mornings and afternoons; and Saturday
Art Discovery (ages 5-7 and 8-10). Fees
vary and all classes are held at the as-
sociation's galleries and studios at 3480
Route 6A in Barnstable Village. Doris Mee
leads collage and mixed media workshop
June 10 and 11. For more information or
to register, call 508-362-2909 or visit the
Web site at www.capecodartassoc.org.
What's up at the Cahoon?
The Cahoon Museum of American Art,
4676 Route 28 in Cotuit, offers docent
tours every Friday at 11 a.m. Classes
include Sailor's Valentine, folk paint-
ing, watercolor, bird carving, and more.
Paintings by Thomas B. Higham are on
display through June 25. Call 508-428-
7581 for details.
Centerville Historical
Society
Cape Cod village scenes by Kathryn
Kleekamp will be on exhibit through June
17 at the museum , 513 Main St.
Old Selectman's Building
Art Gallery
Michelle Law and members of the
Printmakers of Cape Cod exhibit through
June 4 at the gallery on Route 149 in
West Barnstable.
Cotuit Center for the Arts
The Cotuit Center for the Arts, 4404
Route 28, has classes for adults and
children in painting, life drawing, mixed
media, assemblage, hatha yoga and
more. Call 508-428-0669.
Beads and baubles
Learn the art of glass bead making at
Leslie B. Spencer's Fine Arts and Crafts
Studio, 151 Main St in Cotuit, when she
gives demonstrations and classes. Call
508-420-2343 for details.
Guyer Barn Gallery & Arts
Center
Watercolors, oils and acrylics by Ellen
Lennon are on display through May 27 at
the Guyer Barn Gallery & Arts Center, South
Street in Hyannis. Watercolors by Jennifer
Stratton and photos by Bill Hekking are ex-
hibited May 28 through June 3. Guyer Barn
Poets read June 2 from 7 to 10 p.m.
Images of Homelessness on
Cape Cod
An exhibit of photos for sale to benefit
the Cape cod Needy Fund and the Lower
Cape Outreach council is at the Cotuit
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