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American Needlepoint Guild meets •
the second Monday of the month at I
Carleton Hall in Dennis at 9:30 a.m. :
Call 508-778-0947.
? Cape Cod Gay Men's
Chorus
Members of the chorus meet each j
Tuesday at 7 p.m. to rehearse at the •
Cape and Islands Gay Straight Youth i
Alliance House, 56 Barnstable Road, ;
Hyannis. New singers and musicians •
always welcome. I
Astronomical Society j
All are invited to meetings of the •
Cape Cod Astronomical Society at i
7:30 p.m. every first Thursday at :
Dennis-Yarmouth Regional High •
School , Station Ave., South Yar- •
mouth. Visit www.ccas.ws/Events.
tfe* Paranormal Research
Society
The Cape & Islands Paranormal :
Research Society usually holds an ;
open meeting on the last Friday of •
the month, from 7 to 9 p.m. at Cape I
Cod Community College's Lecture ¦
Hall B. Call 508-771-2725 or go to \
www.caiprs.com. I
? Cape Cod
Motorcycle Cfub
Members of the Cape Cod Motor- \
cycle Club meet at 7:30 p.m. every i
first and third Tuesday.Motorcycles ¦
250cc and above are welcome. •
The club is American Motorcycle I
Association-sanctioned. Call 508- •
775-3793 for meeting location.
? Veterans For Peace
The Corporal Jeffrey M. Lucey j
Chapter 041 of Veterans For Peace j
meetsthefirstThursday of each month I
in Hyannis at 6 pm. Call 508-775-4045. I
;:" Veterans of Foreign
Wars
TheVFW Post 2578 holds meetings j
for its members at 3 p.m. every fourth ;
Wednesday at Barnstable Airport •
conference room. Don Brenner, :
commander. Call 508-771-1323.
? Cape Cod Civil War
Round Table
Members of the Cape Cod Civil •
War Round Table meet the third \
Monday of the month from 1 to 3 •
p.m. at the Yarmouth Senior Center, j
528 Forest Road in South Yarmouth. •
Dues are $25 and can be paid at the •
first meeting or mailed to Ed Skoler, :
481 Buck Island Road #15E, West :
Yarmouth, MA, 02673.
y FILMS: j
' At Prez Hall
July 20:Three short films by Well-
fleet and Jamaica Plain-based film- •
maker Marnie Crawford Samuelson. :
7:30 p.m. at Wellfleet Preservation j
Hall,followed by Q&Awith Crawford
Samuelson, Mike Wright and Selina
Trieff, collaborators on two of the
three films. $10, available at www.
wellfleetpreservationhafl.org
? CRASH
July 24: Natural history filmmaker
and Brewster native Allison Argo
presents her special documentary
CRASH:A Taleof TwoSpecies,detail-
ing the inter-relationship between
the Red Knot, a small shorebird, and
the horseshoe crab, upon which it
depends for its food. This exciting
story plays out in film at1 p.m. atthe
Cage Cad Museum of Natural His- ¦
tory in Brewster. More information :
at 508-896-3867 or www.ccmnh.org |
| KIDS- I
? July fun at the Ladies'
Library
July 18: Professor Ossum Wonder ;
Show with award-winning enter- I
tamer Andrew Pinard - a mix of :
theatre, magic , comedy, science ;
and storytelling, 2 p.m.
July 30: Teen henna party: Learn :
how it's made, and have an expert j
apply your own design (ages 8 and I
up), 2 p.m.
At Brewster Ladies ' Library, :
1822 Main St. 508-896-3913; www. j
brewsterladieslibrary.org :
p Fun-filled family
Fridays
At Heritage Museums and Gar- :
dens, Fridays are days for the whole j
family, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., with special ',
activities, lawn games, music and I
magic. On the Outdoor Concert Stage: :
July 18: Music by the Toe Jam Pup- j
pet Band; July 25: Singer/songwriter •
Wayne Potash, all at 11 a.m.
? 'Light the Night"
summer series
At the Cape Cod Museum of
Natural History, Route 6A, Brewster:
July 19: Cape Cod Therapy Dogs
play "Patriot Games!" involving
kids in fun, active games to create
positive bonds between kids and
their dogs, 1 p.m. Free with museum
admission.
July 24: Wolf Talk, with Michel
LeBlanc and the Ambassador Wolf,
two shows: 4:30 and 6 p.m. $10.508-
896-3867; www.ccmnh.org
~r Fizz, Bang, science!
July 21: Kerrie Capraro from Be-
yond School Science hosts a fun,
educational program about chemical
reactions and sound, with lots of
interactive experiments and fun,
for ages 8 to 12, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30
p.m., at Hyannis Public Library, 401
Main St. 508-775-2280
I" Beach Buddies & Clam
Diggers
Chatham Bars Inn again hosts a
summer day program of activities for
kids ages 4-7 and 8-12 in both morn-
ing and afternoon programs. There
are programs for mad scientists,
costume groupies, adventurous
campers and budding athletes. $25
: per session. For a full list of activities
: and a schedule, call 800-527-4884
: or visit www.chathambarsinn.com.
: Advance reservations required.
; ? Music & Yoga for Kids
A new summer program explores
: movement, play and self-expression.
; "Music & Yoga," led by local well-
: ness experts Alicia Mathewson of
: Sounding Still and Kristen 0'Toole
i Yoga, relaxes you this summer at St.
| Mary's Church, Route 6A, Barnstable
: Village. Session II runs Aug. 4-15
: (ages 6-12) from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30
: p.m. For information and to register,
; call Alicia at 646-345-5484 or email .
: soundingstill@gmail.com
i ;
'' Programs at Green
Briar
Summer programs for kids ages •
; 4 and up flourish at the Green Briar :
; Nature Center, 6 Discovery Hill :
Road in East Sandwich through ;
Aug. 29. For complete details call •
508-888-6870 or visit www.thorn- :
: tonburgess.org
• On Saturdays each month, the •
Children 's Bug. Club (ages 6-12) :
meets 1 to 3 p.m. to search out the I
amazing world of insects. '¦
• Critter Capers every Friday, 10:30
¦
a.m. (for families with children ages j
3 and up). $2.
• Live Animal Storytime, Satur- •
days, at 10:30 a.m. Enjoy stories and j
meet animals (for families with kids j
3 and up). $2. • j
• Family Science , 1-2:30 p.m. :
Saturdays, meet with Nature Center :
naturalist. $5, $15 per family. ;
The Center is now open seven •
days a week: Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m. to :
4 p.m.. Sun. 1-4. Call 508-888-6870 i
for information on all upcoming ac- •
tivities. www.thorntonburgess.org
p Cape Cod Children's
Museum
Drop-in science program every
• Wednesday and Friday, 11 a.m.
; to 1 p.m.
Take a drop-in art program every
: Tuesday and Thursday, 11 a.m. to
: 2 p.m., or join "Movin' with Ms.
• Susan," Thursdays at 10:30 a.m.
All activities are free with museum
i admission of $7. The Children 's
: Museum is at 577 Great Neck Road
: South, Mashpee. More info on
: specific programs at 508-539-8788,
; or www.capecodchildrensmuseum.
i org
¦
Village library
programs
• Centerville: Drop-in Story Hour,
I 10:15 a.m. Mondays, 6 p.m. Thurs-
: days; Story Hour, 4 p.m. (all ages)
\ Mid-Cape Chess Club, drop-in 1-7
! p.m. Fridays, 6 p.m. families.
• Hyannis: Pre-school Storytime
: at the Hyannis Public Library, 401
: Main St., is held Fridays at 11:15
: a.m. Kids 2 1/2 to 5 years old can
; enjoy stories, crafts and a snack.
A Children's Chess Club meets
j Wednesdays at 11:15 a.m., for kids
: who know the basics of chess and
j just want to play the game. You're
: welcome to bring your own chess set
: to share with others.508-775-2280.
• Cotuit: Drop-in Storytime, 10:30 ;
: a.m. Tuesdays, 4 p.m. Wednesdays.
• Marstons Mills: • Homeschool I
j Club (gr. K-5), 2 p.m. Mondays. :
: Sign up. :
• Drop-in Storytime 10 a.m. with j
I activities 11 a.m. Tuesdays, all ages. I
! "Tuesday Night Kids' Club, 4:30 p.m. ;
: www.mmpl.org. :
• Fun Family Playgroup, 10 a.m. i
! Fridays (birth-4 yrs). 508-775-6240 j
: sign-up. :
• Osterville: Storytime, 3:30 p.m. :
; Tuesdays and 10 a.m. Wednesdays. ;
: New Baby Group for pre-walking |
: babies and their caregivers, 9:30- !
: 10:15 a.m. Thursdays, sponsored by :
Cape Cod Child Development. ;
• Sturgis: Drop-in Storytime,10:30 !
: a.m. (ages 2-5) Thursdays. :
? Cape Cod Child
Development activities j
Weekly CC Child Development :
programs in various locales across ;
the Cape include music, gymport, !
science and movement play groups. I
For more information, call 508-775- :
6240, x512. :
? Art programs for kids j
in Cotuit
• Classes in music, visual and ¦
performing arts are held at Cotuit •
Center for the Arts/4404 Route 28. j
Call 508-428-0669 or visit www. •
cotuitarts.org. i
& Activities at the
Ladies' Library
• Toddler Town (kids birth to age •
3) meets Thursdays at 10 a.m., with j
stories, songs, snacks and free play ;
at the Brewster Ladies' Library, •
1822 Main St., and Story Hour for :
children ages 3 and up, is held each ;
i Wednesday at 10:30 a.m.,with songs, ¦
: stories and crafts. 508-896-3913.
? Art for kids in
Mashpee
The Cape Cod Art Bar, 11 North i
\ St., Mashpee Commons, has a host j
: of classes for kids throughout the |
i year. Call 508-477-2788 for details, i
i orvisit www.threefishandaram.com. j
! P Little steps for little
ones in Hyannis
Dance Designs in Hyannis offers :
I a dance program for ages 3 to 6 ;
; on Wednesdays and Saturdays, i
j Call 508-77J-2344 or go to www.
: dancedesignshyannis.com.
; ¥ Barnes & Noble
Tuesday toddler storytime is at 10
i a.m. at the store at the Cape Cod
: Mall in Hyannis, with preschool
| storytime Wednesdays at 10 a.m. On
j Fridays there is a special storytime
: for school-age children at 7 p.m.
: Call 508-862-6310.
? Dennis Public
Library
The Dennis Public Library in Den-
j nis Port holds pre-school story and
:
' craft time Thursdays at 10:30a.m. On
i Wednesdays at 1 p.m. it's Toddler
j Story and Play Time.
t Boys & Girls
Club
Programs at the club include
classes, cooking, games, music
and more. The club is open Monday
through Friday from 2 to 6 p.m. Teen
nights are held every weeknight
from 6 to 8. The clubhouse is open
Fridays from 6 to 10 p.m. for teens.
Call 508-477-8845 or go to www.
BoysGirlsClubCapeCod.org. Mem-
bership is $25 annually.
# MUSIC:
Music for a Summer
Night
Sunday night concerts at First
United Methodist Church, Chatham:
• July 20: Montana Skies cello and
guitar fusion; • July 27: Bluegrass
with the Reunion Band;• Aug.3: Inca
Son; • Aug. 10: Cape Cod Fiddlers.
All at 8 p.m. $10, under 12 free. 508-
945-0474; www.chathammethodist.
org/MFSN
%> Early Music Festival
• July 19: Music of the Medieval-
Renaissance-Baroque periods, at
St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Route
6A, Barnstable Village: "Baroque in
Barnstable," Douglas Keilitz, organ.
Wine reception follows. $20,
www.ccemf.org.
< PAAM Summer series
Provincetown Art Association &
Museum hosts "Jazz: Bart Weis-
man ," featuring Weisman and
different artists at each concert,
Wednesdays at 6 p.m. $15. Up-
coming: • July 23: With Shawnn
Monteiro, vocals; Fred Boyle, piano;
Rich Hill, bass. • July 30: Dick Miller
& Friends. • Aug. 6: Jazz with Bart
Weisman. ...with more to come!
www.paam.org/events-calendar
? Peking & the Mystics
July 24: Five graduates of Tufts
University and former members
of that school's a cappella group
perform a repertoire of originals,
doo-wop, pop and jazz, 7 p.m. at
Brewster Ladies' Library, 1822 Main
St. 508-896-3913.
> Youth orchestras at
Canal Centennial
July. 29: The Cape Symphony
i Youth Orchestra, directed by Joan
Landry, is one of three youth or-
chestras that will perform in the
| gala Centennial Celebration of the
: Cape Cod Canal at 1:45 p.m. at Buz-
: zards Bay Park. Also performing
: as one joint orchestra are the Bay
i Area Youth Symphony and New
: Bedford Symphony Youth Orchestra.
j American Idol alum Siobhan Magnus
; will perform alongside the young
: musicians.
; •> Summer Concert
Series
Osterville Village Library hosts
: the annual free Thursday Summer
; Concert Series on the library lawn.
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