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? Lyman-Eyer Gallery
The gallery,at 432 Commercial St.,
Provincetown, is open daily,11a.m. to
4 p.m. 508-487-3937, or visit www.
Iymaneyerart.com.
? Millstone Gallery
Sculptures by Benton Jones are
featured atthe Millstone Gallery,3090
Main St., Brewster. 508-896-2452.
? Eastwind Gallery
The Eastwind Gallery,34 Main St.,
Orleans,is open Monday-Saturday,10
a.m. to 5 p.m. 508-240-2133 or visit
www.eastwindgallery.com.
? Creative Arts Center
The Creative Arts Center, 154
Crowell Road, Chatham, is open 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Call 508-945-3583 or visit www.
capecodcreativearts.org.
? Rowley Gallery
The Rowley Gallery at 84 Route
6A, Orleans, is open 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Fridaythrough Sunday.508-255-3690.
? Studio Gallery
The Studio Gallery,featuring original
paintings by Robert K. Roark and the
photographic art of Anita Winstanley,
is open 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday
through Saturday, and Sunday by
appointment "or chance." ' ,
Roark accepts a limited number
of private one-on-one art students,
at levels from beginner to advanced.
The gallery is at 766 Main St.,
Dennis. 508-385-4713.
? Fine Arts Work Center
Provincetown's Fine Arts Work
Center, 24 Pearl St. has announced
that the FAWC Summer 2014 catalog
is now online. Visit www.fawc.org/
summerto seethe upcoming summer
offerings. Programs run through Aug.
28. In addition to drawing, painting,
printmaking, photography, poetry,
and prose,FAWC offers exciting new
workshops in cut-paper, sculpture
with plaster, writing for television
and screen and food writing. 508-
487-9960, ext. 103.
? Cape Cod Museum of
Art
• Through July 13: Exhibition of
student and mentor works from the
17th annual "Artworks" School to
Career Partnership Program. Stu-
dent artworks are by 40 juniors and
seniors from Cape and Islands' high
schools, who were paired with suc-
cessful working artists in a variety
of interest areas.
• July17:"Palette to Palate:an Art
& Wine Event," 6 to 8 p.m. Support
the Mid-Cape arts community and
enjoy art, wine, cuisine from local
restaurants and live music. Tickets
atthe Dennis Chamber of Commerce:
508-398-3568. $20.
•ThroughAug.3:"Personal Reflec-
tions: A Retrospective Collection by
William R. Davis." Free with museum
admission.
• Through Sept.7:"Treasuresfrom
the Cahoon Museum of American
Art," 20 artworks from the Cahoon's
permanent collection. Guest curator
Cindy Nickerson gives a gallery talk
about the exhibition at 2 p.m. July 17;
free with museum admission.
Summer Art Camp: Eight weeks
of camp for kids ages 6 to 12, 9:30 to
noon Monday through Friday,with a
different theme each week. $175 per
week; visit the website for a detailed
list of classes.
The Cape Cod Museum of Art is
at 60 Hope Lane off Route 6A in
Dennis. 508-385-4477. www.ccmoa.
org for more info.
? Art and events at
Cultural Center
The Cultural Center of Cape Cod,
307 Old Main St., South Yarmouth,
features year-round events, art and
literature classes and exhibits for
all interests.
July 12: Singer/songwriter Kate
Taylor in concert, 8 p.m. $25.
Through July 13: Art reception
and exhibit: National Juried Show
of Pastel Painters.
July 14:Work by the Cape's finest
weavers is on display in "Weavers'
Wonderland," all day.
July 18: Reception celebrating
Deborah Forman's new book.Contem-
porary Cape Cod Artists, 5 to 7 p.m.
July 19: "Ragtime Craze," lecture/
recital by Robert Wyatt, including
archival recordings and clips. $20.
July20:"Remembering the Songs,"
a world music concert/film/talk by
Gary Stroutsos, 8 p.m. $15.
Summer Arts Day Camps for Kids
ages 8-12: Weeklong workshops in
arts & crafts, music, photography,
jewelry making and papier mache,
through Aug. 8.$125,covers materials
and snack. For more information, call
the Center.
Information on all the Center's
events and classes may be found at
508-394-7100, or visit www.cultural-
center.org
? Exhibits,talks and
workshops at PAAM
The Provincetown Art Association
and Museum, 460 Commercial St.,
hosts year-round exhibits, classes
and workshops.
PAAM offers seasonal classes as
well as a Master Class seriesthat runs
throughout the year. Call 508-487-1750
or visit www.paam.org.
Museum hours are Thursday
through Sunday from noon to 5 p.m.
to Sept. 28: Daily til 8 p.m. Mon.-Thur.
and til 5 p.m. Sat. and Sun. (Fri til 10
p.m.).Admission is$5 for nonmembers.
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SANITATIONS
? Osterville Men's Club
Osterville Men's Club meetings are
heldthefirstWednesdayofthe month
at the Doubletree by Hilton of Cape
Cod, Hyannis,with a social gathering
at 11:30 a.m. and lunch and meeting
at 12:15 p.m. For information, call
508-790-1299 or visit www.ostervil-
lemensclub.com/
? Gills Club
The Gills Club meets at the Cape
Cod Museum of Natural History,Route
6A, Brewster. Admission is free, ages
8 to 108!
The Club is an educational initiative
by the Atlantic White Shark Conser-
vancy, dedicated to connecting girls
with Gills Club science team female
marine biologists,in person and online,
to share knowledge and encourage
young women to take leadership po-
sitions and inspire others with their
passion for sharks. 508-896-3867;
www.ccmnh.org
? National Railway
Historical Society,
Cape Cod Chapter
West Barnstable Train Station
scenic rides are open for the season
- Saturdays 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. through
Oct. 25. Excursion trains depart the
depot at 11:55 a.m. and 2:55 p.m.
Historical Society meetings are held
atthe West Barnstable Train Station,
2469 Meetinghouse Way, Route 149,
and at the West Barnstable Fire
Station during the winter months, if
available. For more information, go to
www.capecodnrhs.org/
? Trout Unlimited
The Cape Cod Chapter of Trout Un-
limited meets the second Wednesday
of each month at Liberty Hall, Main
Street, Marstons Mills. For meeting
information, contact Scott Dietrich,
president, at 508-776-9667 or email
him at ccflyfish@hotmail.com
? Cape Cod Bird Club
The CC Bird Club meets at 7:30
p.m. on the second Monday of each
month, September through May, at
the Museum of Natural History, 869
Route 6A, Brewster, www.massbird.
org/ccbc
? Barnstable
Progressive Club
This social club has been meeting
for more than 27 years - new members
are welcome! Make friends, listen
to a speaker or enjoy entertainment.
Meetings are the third Wednesday
of most months, at the Barnstable
Senior Center,825 Route 28, Hyannis.
508-648-7006.
? Cape Cod Bonsai Club
The club meets at 7 p.m.the second
Monday of each month (except Dec.
and Jan.) at the Yarmouth Senior
Center, 528 Forest Road, West Yar-
mouth. For more information about
membership, contact Charles Orr at
corr@hutkerarchitects.com
? Cape Cod Dads
Cape Cod Dads can share parenting
experiences, plan "daddy downtime"
and schedule play dates and group
activities in a new social group that's
forming on Cape Cod, the brainchild
of Cape resident Doug McHugh,who
wants to form a groupto connectwith
other fathers on Cape Cod. You can
connect with the group on Facebook
at Cape Cod Daddies.
? Bead Society
The Bead Society of Cape Cod
meets the third Thursday of each
month (except December), with social
hour at 6:15 p.m., meeting at 7. Dennis
Public Library,5 Hall St., Dennis Port.
More information may be found at
ccbeadsociety.blog.spot
? PFLAG of Cape Cod
PFLAG supports , educates and
advocates on behalf of lesbian, gay,
bisexual andtransgender people,their
family and friends. The group meets
on the third Monday of the month at
7 p.m. at First Parish Brewster and
the last Tuesday of the month at 6:30
p.m. atthe UU Fellowship of Falmouth.
? Camera Club at Art
Association
The club meets every second
and fourth Thursday. Educational
pre-meetings are at 6:30 p.m. Pho-
tographers of all levels are invited.
The Association is at 3480 Route
6A in Barnstable. Call 508-362-2909
or go to www.capecodartassoc.org.
? Barnstable
Newcomers
The Barnstable Newcomers Club
is open to residents of Barnstable's
seven villages, and meets the third
Wednesday of most months. No limits
to length of membership - everyone's
a newcomer forever. Refreshments
and social gathering are followed by
a featured speaker. Call 508-771-9654
or visit www.barnstablenewcomers.
com.
? Cape Cod Branch,
NAACP
Meetings are held on the second
Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m.
at Zion Union Heritage Museum on
North Street in Hyannis.
? Barnstable American
Legion Post 206
The Barnstable American Legion
Post 206 meets at 3 p.m. on the first
Tuesdayofthe month atthe Barnstable
Senior Center,825 Falmouth Road,Hy-
annis. Members and newcomers are
always welcome. For information, call
adjutant Joe Fallon at 508-760-1937.
? Finnish-American
Society
The Finnish-American Society of
Cape Cod meets the third Saturday of
each month (except December), from
noon to 2:30 p.m. September through
June, at First Lutheran Church, 1663
Main St., Route 6A,West Barnstable.
508-775-4514.
? Rotary Club
The Rotary Club of Barnstable-
Sunrise meets Mondays at 7 a.m.
at the Hyannis Golf Club, Route 132,
Hyannis. Visitors welcome!
? Irish American Club
The Irish American Club of Cape
Cod meets at 1 p.m.everythird Sunday
from Sept. to May, at the new loca-
tion, 822 Route 28, South Yarmouth.
508-775-6987.
? Circle of Knitters
Knitters of all levels meet at the
Brewster Ladies' Library, 1822 Main
St., from 10 a.m. to noon on the
last Wednesday of the month. 508-
896-3913.
? Kiwanis Hyannis
The Kiwanis Club of Hyannis meets
Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Yar-
mouth House Restaurant on Route
28 in West Yarmouth. Call Brian D.
Morrison,the club's vice president, at
508-932-4700 or e-mailto brn_mrrsn@
yahoo.com.
? BARS monthly
meetings
The Barnstable Association for
Recreational Shellfishing (BARS)
meets every first Tuesday at 7 p.m.
in the West Barnstable Community
Building on Rte.149. Meetings are open
to the public, www.shellfishing.org.
? Cape Area Pilots'
Association
Aviation enthusiasts and pilots are
invited to the meetings of CAPA, held
every first Wednesday at Cape Cod
Community College in the Science
'
Center,Lecture Hall B,2240 lyannough
Road, West Barnstable (use parking
lots 7 & 8), beginning at 6:30 p.m.
? Cape Cod Community
Media Center
The Cape Cod Community Media
Center is at17 Shad Hole,Road,Dennis
Port (at Routes 134 and Route 28).
The Media Center offers computer
classes for individuals, organizations
and businesses. Call 508-394-2388 or
visit www.capemedia.org. *
? Thrive at the Cape
& Islands Gay &
Straight Youth Alliance
(CIGSYA)
Thrive at CIGSYA holds drop-
in hours from 4-6:30 p.m.Wednesdays
for old and new members ages 22
and under.
The Cape & Islands Gay & Straight
Youth Alliance has a dance room,
cyber center, library, TV room and
game room as well as several support
groups and other activities.
Call 508-778-7744 or go to www.
CIGSYA.org.
? Cape Cod Miniature
Society
The Cape Cod Miniature Society
holds meetings the third Wednes-
day of the month at 6:30 p.m. at the
West Barnstable Community Center
on Route 149. BNew members are
welcome. Call 508-896-7295.
? Cape Cod Fencing Club
The Cape Cod Fencers meets Tues-
day and Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at 49
John Maki Road in West Barnstable.
The group is a registered member
of the New England Division of the
U.S. Fencing Association. E-mail
capefencer@aol.com or visit www.
capecodfencingclub.org.
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