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jgf BOOKS:
? At Titcombs
July 20: Gioia Dimock signs cop-
ies of her new book , Images of
America: Bourne, 2 to 3 p.m. at
Titcomb's Bookshop, 432 Route 6A,
East Sandwich. 508-888-2331; www.
titcombsbookshop.com.
> Vet discusses latest
novel
July 24: Veterinarian and author
Nick Trout speaks and signs copies
of his latest novel, Dog Gone, Back
Soon, 7 p.m. at Green Briar Nature
Center, 6 Discovery Hill Road, East
Sandwich. Co-sponsored by Tit-
comb's Bookshop. Free event. More
info at 508-888-2331.
" Where the Sidewalk
Ends Bookstore
A summer full of book sign-
ing events fills the bookstore and
children's annex at 432 Main St.,
Chatham.
Upcoming store signings: • July
19: Daniella Garran signs copies of
Hello Mother,HelloFather:Celebrating
Summer Camp,2 to 4 p.m.; • July 26:
Diane Hester signs her thriller. Run
to Me, 2 to 4 p.m.
- Cotuit Library events
• July 19: Movie Night (with pop-
corn!): Annie, ! p.m.
• July 21: Jane Austen Book Club
discusses Persuasion, 7 p.m.
•July 22: Coastal Explorer Chil-
dren'
s Program,10a.m.to 4 p.m.;Tech
Class:"There's anAppforThat,
"1p.m.;
Talk & demo: "Movie Makeup Magic"
with Don Nardo,3:30 p.m.
The library is at 871 Main St.
More information on programs at
508-428-8141.
? Wednesday Talks &
Tunes
Enjoy a weekly visit to the Hyannis
Public Library on Wednesdays at 6
p.m. (right before the band concert
on the green!) to hear local writers
and historians speak about their
books,adventures and travels.
Upcoming: July 23: "The Real
Story Behind the Fiction," with
Barbara Epich Stuna, author of The
Old Cape House. July 30 (special
time - 5:30 p.m.): "Maritime History
of Hyannis,
" by historian and author
Jim Gould. Aug.6: "Walking the Way
of St. Jarries
,
" with Louise O'Neil.
More info at 508-771-5124.
P- Osterville Village
Library
July26: Cape CodderAlfred Knight
speaks and signs copies of his new
book, Wing Towardthe Stars,10a.m.
at the library, *
July 30: Elizabeth Kelly discusses
her book, The Last Summer of the
Camperdowns, 10 a.m. The library
is located at 43 Wianno Ave. 508-
428-5757.
f> Literary Luncheon
Series
7th Annual Author Literary Lunch
series, hosted by Where the Side-
walk Ends and held at the Wequas-
sett Resort on Pleasant Bay.Authors
dine with guests (beginning at noon)
and then give a talk following lunch.
Upcoming: On July 24: Michael Cun-
ningham (Snow Queen); Elizabeth
Graver ( The End of the Point); Patry
Francis [Orphans of Pace Point).Aug.
7: Jayne Anne Phillips (Quiet Dell),
George Howe Colt (Brothers), Katie
Hafner (Mother Daughter Me).
For details or to RSVP
, visit http://
literaryluncheonse.wix.com/litreary-
luncheons
? Turtles at Centerville
Library
July 24: Author Sara Hoagland
Hunter reads her new children's
book about the rescue of rare sea
turtles on Cape Cod, 1:15 p.m., fol-
lowed by videos of turtle rescues,
trivia contest and art project. From 10
a.m. to 3 p.m., visitors can enjoy the
"Coastal Explorer" .Mobile Marine
Science Program, with hands-on
activities, displays and aquariums
- including turtles. At Centerville
Library,585 Main St. 508-790-6220.
> Thriller author holds
Cape signings
Debut author Diane Hester, who
grew up spending summers on Cape
Cod, is promoting her Hitchcock-
stylethriller,Run toMe,at bookstores
and libraries in the Cape Cod area
over the next month. Upcoming: July
26: Where the Sidewalk Ends, 432
Main St., Chatham (2 p.m.); July 28:
Eldredge Public Library,564 Main St.,
Chatham (7 p.m.); Aug. 5: Brewster
Bookstore, 2648 Main St. (10 a.m.)
and Dennis Public Library, 5 Hall
St. (7 p.m.).
¥ Summer Fun Fridays
Fridays through Aug. 22: Enjoy a
fun family time at Hyannis Public
Library, 3 p.m., with stories, crafts
and activities. On July 18 see bal-
lerinas from Cape Cod Dance Studios
perform at the library, and listen to
David Ira Rottenberg read his pic-
ture book, Gwendolyn, the Graceful
Pig. July 25: Christmas in July,with
songs and stories. Aug. 1: Pitter
Patter Puppets, with Mary Wilson.
508-775-2280.
? At the Ladies' Library
Through Aug. 16: The fab annual
Brewster Ladies' Library Book Sale
kicks off, with bargains and great
finds. Open during library hours.
July 24: Deborah Hill discusses
her novel The Heir, the latest in the
"Kingsland Series" set on Cape Cod,
1:30 p.m. at the Brewster Ladies'
Library,1822 Main St. 508-896-3913,
www.brewsterladieslibrary.org
? Trees with knees?
Aug. 20: Naturalist and author
Virginia Sands reads from her
children's book,A Tree with a Knee'
11:30 a.m. at Cape Cod Museum of
Natural History,Route 6A, Brewster
(ages 4-9).
P Books By the Sea
Signing at BBTS: July 19: Nancy
Scaglione-Peck will speak and sign
copies of her new book. The Adven-
turous Life of a Cape Cod Dog,11a.m.
The author is a high school science
teacher on Cape Cod and a naturalist
for the Dolphin Fleet Whale JAYatch
in Provincetown.All at Books By the
Sea, Main St., Osterville.
? Help for kids who
stutter
Several books and DVDs produced
by the nonprofit Stuttering Founda-
tion are available free to public
libraries. Among these, a new DVD
called "Stuttering: For Kids By Kids,
"
stars kids who are struggling with
the disability themselves and are
out to help others. As of July,three
libraries in Barnstable have this DVD
on their shelves: Centerville Public
Library; Cotuit Library; Hyannis Pub-
lic Library. A total of 15 libraries in
our immediate region carry it. Call
your local library to see whether it's
on the shelf.
? Hyannis Library
• Hyannis Public Library continues
to offer the Mango Languages online
language-learning system to all
CLAMS card holders in the villages,
through a grantfromthe KirkmanTrust
Fund awarded to Barnstable libraries.
• Available to Hyannis Library
cardholders, the online resourc e
Signing Savvy, designed to boost
your American Sign Language
education and assist in day-to-day
ASL communication needs.
•Valid CLAMS card holders may
take advantage of reduced rate
admissions to the New England
Aquarium. Call the library for in-
formation. Hyannis Library is at
401 Main St. 508-775-2280, www.
hyannislibrary.org
M ART :
? Art & Craft show
• July 19-20: Hyannis Summer
Arts and Craft Festival on the vil-
lage green, Main St., Sat. 10 to 6;
Sun. 10 to 4.
? Centerville Historical
Museum
Through Aug. 30: The museum's ,
"Year of Fashion" focus continues
with a new exhibit, "Bloomers to
Bikinis,
" chronicling the changes in ''
* bathing suit fashions from 1900 to
the present in 15 swimsuits dating I
from 1890 to 2014 and images of I
notable models, film stars and SI i
swimsuit covers.
Through Aug. 30: "Follow Your
Dreams: Fashion Designs." An ex- I
hibit of creative costumes designed
by Breanna Billiter,a graduate of the I
Mass. College of Art and Design,
Cape Cod resident and Barnstab/e
a
High School alumna.
The Centerville Historical Mu-
seum is at 513 Main St. Museum J
hours are Tuesdaythrough Saturday, P
noon to 4 p.m. 508-775-0331.
? Cahoon Museum
•Through July 20: "The Lure of
the Fish,
" a show about lures...and
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