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; i^UNir^ltsu Icu rn'Jiu :Cape Associates recently announced ZeroEnergy as the winner ot their Playhouse Design contest. Th»ir Modern Cape Schoolhouse received the most votes in a two-week public vote j hosted on Cape Associates' website. The winner gives a Cape-inspired twist to the traditional schoolhouse,complete with red chalkboard paint and retractable bell to hark back to : schoolhouses of another era.The playhouse will be built by Cape Associates and raffled off to benefit 4C's Educational Foundation. CA has raised more than $97,000 since starting the ; playhouse tradition in2001. ? Shepley tackles : 'economic i development • Tony Shepley of Shepley Wood Products has been tapped by Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce Chairman Gary Sheehan to chair the chamber's economic development pillar.One area of interest is whether the Cape's tourism infrastructure can accommodate an increase in business. Shepley is a member of the chamber's board. ? Crosby Yacht Yard j launch ¦ Southport Boats LLC is introducing a new center console, the 33 FE, designed in response to market demand for a roomier model that can accommodate both sportfishing and entertaining.The boat debuts at Crosby Boat Yard in Osterville July 18-20 (July 18:10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; July 19: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with launch celebration noon to 3; July 20: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.) ? Carnival at the Mall The Rockwell Amusements Carnival headsto the Cape Cod Mall for its annual visit,through July 19. ? Match this The Cahoon Museum of American Art has received a$1millionmatching grantthat will double all gifts to the museum's capital campaign through Aug. 30. To enquire about making a giftthat doubles,call Director Richard Waterhouse at 508-428-7581or email rwaterhouse@cahoonmuseum.org ? BTB networking July24:MyPinnacleNetworkhosts a business-to-business networking meeting from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at 550 MacArthur Blvd. (Route 28), Bourne.ToRSVR contact StevenV. Dubin at 781-582-1061or sDubin® MyPinnacleNetwork.com. No charge to attend a meeting. ? Shifting fashions July 19: When was the last time you attended an opening for a dress? The Shift eco- boutique, located at 535 South St. in Hyannis, has partnered withdesigner Kathryn Hilderbrand of Green Line by K to create a customizable shift dress - customers can choose size , pattern and detailing,and master tailor Hilderbrand then whips up the wearable in her Mashpee studio. Samples of the unique designs will be modeled at the "launch" from 4 to 7 p.m. 508- 775-2652. ? Railroad Rendezvous Sea Crest Beach Hotel in North Falmouth, partnered with Cape Cod Central Railroad, now offers couples a chance to board the Dinner Train on Aug. 8 for a journey over the Cape Cod Canal while enjoying a five-course candlelit dinner for two. Included in the package are overnight accommodations atthe Sea Crest (two-nights/double occupancy), breakfast for two with an ocean view and shuttle service to and from the train (departs 5 p.m.) $499 p/n. For more information, call 508-356-2111 or visit www. seacrestbeachhotel.com ? Benefit raffle Provincetown-based radio station W0MR/WFMR is holding a Red Sox raffle to raise funds for the community radio station.Two winners will receive two tickets eachto see the Sox playtheTampa Bay Rays on Sept. 25,plus round trip airfare to Boston on Cape Air and an overnight for two at the Sheraton Boston.Tickets are $10, $50 for 6. To purchase, call the station at 508-487-2619.Winners will be announced on Sept. 14. ? Shellfish farm demo Northeast Aquaculture Research Farm Network is currently looking for shellfish farms to participate in a researc h/ demo projectto test new shellfish aquaculture technologies and help demonstrate them to the industry in their region. Participating farms will receive equipment and support to install and operate the new technology plus a stipend. The project was created by Cape Cod Cooperative Extension and Woods Hole Sea Grant. Those wishingto participate may contact the state NARF-Net agent,Diane Murphy at dmurphy@whoi.edu ? Share a cup at Three Bays Coffee 's on the house on Thursdays at 10 a.m. through Aug. 14 at the Osterville office of Three Bays Preservation,864 Main St.,where you're invited to stop in to chat about upcoming events,educational programs and ongoing efforts to clean up the three bays. ? Who's your top dog now? Agway of Cape Cod Is sponsoring its second "Top Dog of Cape Cod PhotoContest."Share . as many of your doggie photos as : youlike (untilAug.9),on lnstagram, : Facebook or Twitter, using the ! hashtag #AgwayTopDog. Agway i will feature a different dog photo j on its website each week (www. i agwaycapecod.com), and the Top : Dog will be announced and feted : in August. Visit facebook.com / i agwaycapecod to see all entries. i ? Cool rebates j Cape Light Compact is offering a : ' rebate of upto$500 for installation : of an Energy Star-qualified central j air conditioning system. A similar ; offe r of up to $500 applies to : installation of energy-efficient I air source heat pump. More : information is available at 1-800- 797-6699. ? BNI holds Hyannis meetings The COMM chapter of Business Network International holds weekly speaker meetings on Thursdays at7 a.m. atthe Hyannis Golf Club on Route 132. Contact Jack Mason at 508-771-1427 or jmason @barnstablepatriot.com. ? SEED loans for veterans SEED Corp. has joined the NADCO Veteran Pledge Initiative by cutting costs for SBA 504 and SEED loans to veterans. For U.S. veterans who've served on active duty and been honorably discharged, SEED will waive half a percent on processing fees for both types of loans.For information on these SBA loan programs and their advantages,call 508-822-1020 or visit www.seedcorp.com ! ? Foreclosure prevention The Housing Assistance : Corp. on Cape Cod offers free • mortgage counseling for all local : residents with questions about ; their mortgages. To set up an ¦ appointment with a counselor,call : 508-771-5400, x 210. j ? Donate your car : Your car or truck may be : worth more as a donation than a j trade-in. Call the Massachusetts • Association for the Blind at 1-888- : 613-2777 for more details. These ': include a free tow, quick pickup and a tax deduction. ? Cape Cod Networkers The group holds its weekly Wednesday meetings from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Sons of Erin Cape Cod,633 MainSt. (Route 28), West Yarmouth. The group seeks to enable good business relationships among fellow professionals and to share strategies and ideas through a solid networking foundation. Contact Cyndi Swan at Cyndi® LadySlipperStationery.com. ? Five Star Rehab supports veterans Five Star Rehabilitation & Wellness is collecting nonperishable food items for the food pantry at the Nam Veterans Association of the Cape & Islands. Items may be dropped off at the Five Star clinic in the Village Marketplace, 269 Stevens St., Hyannis,Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Five Star will deliver the items to the pantry. 508-790-2700. BUSINESS BRIEFS CONTINUED FROM PAGE A:10 to add new items such as homemade baked donuts (the pistachio is amazing), breakfast burntos and an amazing array of omelets. "We have eight different cheeses and 12 different vegetables," said Mark. "We also use big, fluffy eggs. We : go through 300 dozen eggs on a weekend." Anne is proud of the "Bennys ," the restaurant 's take on Eggs Benedict , which includes traditional , Florentine, Cape Style with home-baked molasses brown bread , Norwegian , and Irish, with the shop 's homemade corned beef hash. "People stop us at the register to tell us how wonderful the hash is," said Anne. "And I think all the baked goods really set us apart." The duo also added a hearty lunch menu that includes • grilled paninis, salads, soups made in-house, and a number : of house specialties that range from Stromboli and Boston Style Fishcakes, not to mention I their sandwiches. ; "Agood sandwich is hard to find," said Mark. Behind all of the savory dishes are cooks Danielle Cooke, who Mark said has the art of cooking eggs down pat , ; and Oneil Reid, a classically i trained-in-Ital y chef who : : makes an incredible Apple Crisp French Toast. The charming decor and friendly wait staff are also a plus. "What makesme mostproud is when the old clientele comes ftp, pats me on the shoulder and says 'thank you,'" said Mark. "It 'sa very positive vibe. As the only restaurant here, we could : have rested on our laurels, but we didn't." ¦ The Mills Restaurant,149Cotuit Road inMarstons Mills,is openfrom 7 a.m. until2 p.m.weekdays,and7 a.m. until 1p.m. weekends.Visit their website at www.themillsrestaurant.com | " A good I sandwich i is hard \ to f ind." MILLS ... 86 Doral Rd., Cummaquld. First Floor 93CountryClubDr.,Cummaquid.Quaint master suite, 2nd bedroom/office, f/p, north side cape style home. Firstfloor diningroom and livingroom.Secondfloor- master with two second floor bedrooms, two bedrooms, bath and office. Lower Spacious, yet manageable, fireplace, level- work shop area and huge family living room, updated kitchen and baths, room. .083 acres has estate ambience. 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