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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. ? 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