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CONTINUED FROM PAGE Harwich JuniorTheatre I Through Aug. 2: The Adventures I of Dolittle, A Musical, with perfor- j mances Tues/Wed/Thur at 7, Fri/ • Sat/Sun at 4 p.m. • July 28: "Portrait of an Artist, " an j intimate evening of talk,humor and • nostalgia with TonyAward-winning ¦ Linda Lavin and her husband,Steve •; Bakunas,a painter,actor and musi- j cian,7 p.m. Proceeds benefit HJT's ¦ programs and arts education. $75; : $100 includes private champagne : reception following the show. HJT is at 105 Division St., West ! Harwich. Info and box office: 508- : 432-2002,www.hjtcapecod.org. P- Monomoy Theatre Monomoy Theatre's 57th season, : with performances Mon.-Sat at \ 8 p.m. - •Through July 19: Deathtrap, by I Ira Levin. •July 24-Aug. 2: Rogers & Ham- merstein's South Pacific. • Aug. 5-9: Shakespeare 's : Twelfth Night. Performances Monday through I Saturday at 8 p.m., Thursday mati- : nees at 2 p.m.$28-$30.The theater : is at 776 Main St., Chatham. Box • office 508-945-1589 or visit www. : monomoytheatre.org. ? Payomet Performing Arts Center July 19-Aug. 8: Jonathan Logan's j Red, directed by Daisy Walker, at ¦ the Payomet Arts Tent. Perfor- : mances at 8 p.m. July 19, 20, 21; : July 25-28; Aug.1-3, 5-6 and Aug. \ 8. $15-$35. July 23: Gala Fundraiser for the : Cape Cod National Seashore: a j festive evening of comedy featur- • ing comedian Jimmy Tingle, with • music by Toast 8i Jam,7 p.m. $50. Payomet is located at 29 Old Dew- • line Road, North Truro. Box office: 508-487-5400; www.payomet.org I* Provincetown Theater I The Theater presents The Wish, • the Art of Judy Garland, starring I Lisa Jason, directed by Joshua : Morgan, with performances July [ 25; Aug. 1 , 8, 9, 16, 29, 30; Sept. : 5, 6 at 8 p.m. A celebration of the : iconic performer through her songs \ and poetry.$25-$35. Playing through Sept. 4, Shake- speare' s Hamlet , directed by Jake . Ford,Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. The theater is at 238 Bradford : St., Provincetown. Box office: 508-487-7487; www.provincetown- \ theater.org. ? Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater • WHAT performs a tribute to I the late Julie Harris with I Am A \ Camera, written by John Van Dru- j ten, directed by Caitlin Langstaff, i through July 19 ($20-$45,students : $12). Performances are 8 p.m. Thurs.through Mon. • The Fabulous Lipitones, a new social comedy with music,directed by John Markus; previews July 24,25, performance dates July 26-Aug. 23. •July 29: Players Ball, a tribute to Julie Harris, beginning at 5 p.m., including barbecue, music , live auction, desserts and dancing. $250. 508-349-9428. WHAT'S Julie Harris Stage is at 2357 Route 6,Wellfleet . Box office: 508-349-9428; www.what.org ? Woods Hole Theater Company WHTC performs in Woods Hole Community Hall, 68 Water St. 508- 540-6525. ? CAPE COD FARMERS MARKETS • Barnstable Village, Route 6A Saturdays, July 5 - Sept. 6, 9 a.m. to noon • South Yarmouth, 311 Main St. Thursday and Saturday, through Sept. 24,9 to 1:30 • Hyannis - First Baptist Church, i 468 Main St. Wednesdays, through Oct. 22, : 2 to 6 p.m. • Orleans Farmers Market , 21 : Old Colony Way Saturdays, 8 a.m. to noon all : summer • Osterville Historical Museum, 155 West Bay Road Fridays,through Sept. 19,9 to 1 • Harwich Farmers Market , Brooks Academy Museum , Thursdays, 3 to 6 p.m. through Oct. 9 • Mashpee Farmers Market , Mashpee Commons Sundays through Oct. 12,10 to 2. •Wellfleet Farmers Market at Preservation Hall, Wednesdays, 8 a.m. to noon til Oct. 15. ^ MISCELLANEOUS: ¥ "By the sea,by the sea..." July 25: An Evening by the Sea auction at the Wianno Club in Osterville will benefit HopeHealth in Hyannis. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Evening includes dinner, live : and silent auction, jazz music and ; swing dancing. Bid on original art : and other unique items. Tickets: ! 508-957-0254. ; ?- Vets Cookout July26:The Hyannis Elks invites all US active duty military person- nel and US vets to be their guests | at an eat free cookout from noon : until the food runs out - at the Elks : Lodge #1549, 852 Bearses Way in i Hyannis. $5 donation for guest : meals. Proceeds benefit Heroes : in Transition, Inc. ? Taste of Cotuit July 26: Under the tent at the Dottridge Homestead, an evening of fine wines and tasty food from : Cape Cod, with silent auction and : live music. $50. Proceeds benefit I : programs of the Historical Society ; ¦ of Santuit and Cotuit. : "P Hyannis Main Street entertainment Fridays in July and August,family ¦ : entertainment at Wackenhammer 's i ; Clockwork Arcade & Carousel on j ; Main St. Shows (20 min.) are at \ : 6 and 7 p.m. •Jiily 18: Sunny the i i Horse; * July 25: Jenny the Juggler; : : « Aug. 1: Airly Acrobats; « Aug. 8: i Zak Morgan. • j ? O'ville summer fun July19:The40,h annual Osterville ; i Village Day and Antique Car Parade, \ : 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Take part in 40 I : years of celebrating Village Day., ; i including the Suspenders Juggling ; I Troupe,2 p.m. at the library. :. - Quilt drawing The Cape Cod Chapter, National ; • Railway Historical Society is hold- j : ing a drawing for a beautiful hand- : ; made quilt donated by Maryanne ; i Boberg.with atrain design inspired \ : by a popular British computer- ¦ j animated TV series for kids. Tickets \ j are $2,3 for $5,with a drawing on ¦ I Dec. 17. Send checks to Cape Cod I : Chapter NRHS, P0 Box 1912, West i : Barnstable MA 02668. : fp African dance,drum and song • Beginning African Drumming ¦ I with Issa Coulibaly; every third : Sunday,4 to 5:30 p.m., Guyer Barn, : ' I 250 South St., Hyannis. $20. : •Women's Drum Circle,Wednes- I days (5:30 p.m.) at the Guyer Barn. I Beginners' Level. $13 drop-in. • African Dance in Hyannis, ; • with live drumming: Fridays, 6:30 I : to 8 p.m. at Federated Church of : j Hyannis,320 Main St. $13. • Classes in African Dance are • i held every Monday from 7:30 to : I 9 p.m. in the Cape Cod Hip Hop j j Studio, 49 John Maki Road, West j : Barnstable. $12 each class. Call • : 508-274-8626. ! ? Barnstable Senior Center • Get fit or learn something new! ¦ BSC offers ongoing fitness classes, ; I meditation, dance, Tai Chi and ¦ yoga, as well as language, art and j ; culture classes for all interests. | Call the activity coordinator at • : 508-862-4761. The Senior Center is at 825 j ¦ Falmouth Road, Hyannis. For a j I list of programs and events, call I : 508-862-4750. RSVP for all events, j I > Thrift shops • Cape Cod Hospital Auxiliary • : Thrift Shop, 690 Main St., Hyannis, : : is open Tuesday through Saturday, ; ; 10 to 4. Donations may be dropped \ : off between 10and 3 on those days. •The Cape Cancer Thrift Shop, i : 1085 Route 6A, West Barnstable, j i carries furniture and accessories ¦ i for the home to suit every pocket- i : book. Open year round 10 a.m. to ; i 3 p.m. Monday through Saturday. • : Sales benefit Dana Farber Cancer I Research. 508-375-0433. • Cape Abilities Consignment & Thrift Shop is at 3239 Main St., Barnstable Village, next to the fire station. Open year round,Wednes- day through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 508-362-3417. Farmers markets and farm stands • Cape Cod Organic Farm stand, Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Route 6A in Barnstable. C:\ ?: .. -.:: ¦ '.: ' :: ¦ Splash Lab Through July & August: Learn about ocean science with hands- on activities for all ages during "Splash Lab" at WHOI's Ocean Sci- ence Center, 15 School St., Woods Hole, Wednesday and Thursday afternoons from 1 to 3 p.m. More info at 508-289-2663. V Classic Cars July 26: Antique, Vintage and Muscle Car Show, outdoors in the parking area of Cape Cod Children's Museum, Great Neck Road South, Mashpee, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Rain date: July 27. Admission to the museum is $1all day! 508-539-8788. I Dennis Conservation Trust July 27: The 13'" annual Summer Evening Live and Silent Auction to benefit the Dennis Conservation Trust, begins 5 p.m. at the Sea View, Chase Avenue, Dennis Port. Enjoy fabulous food, bidding and libations. Tickets: 774-212-3525; www.dennisconservationtrust.org I Putting it on the Table July 28: "...Jakes a bite out of Summertime Lobster!"The popular local food series hosted by Cape Cod Museum of Natural History does summer by the seaside with everyone's favorite seasonal treat - lobster,in a variety of incarnations. Presented by local lobstermen and Beth Casoni of the Mass. Lobster- men's Association. All participants receive a $5 coupon toward a lobster dinner at the Lobster Claw in Orleans. $5. Aug. 8: "Takes a bite out of Summertime Oysters - Walk , Talk & Taste!" Hosted by the Big Rock Oyster Company of Dennis. Includes a guided walk to meet owner Aaron Brochu and other "growers" for an entertaining tour of the oyster farm. Raw Bar tasting included. $15. Call 508-896-3867; www. ccmnh.org ? Canal Centennial July 29: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers co-hosts a Cape Cod Ca- nal Centennial Opening Ceremony at 2 p.m. in Buzzards Bay Park to mark the 100,h anniversary of the opening of the Canal in 1914. Relax along the banks of the canal to relax and watch the parade of Tug Boats go by,4 to 6 p.m. From 4 to 9 p.m. there's family entertainment j with music and refreshments at ; Buzzards Bay Park,with fireworks : at dusk,set off from barges in Buz- : zards Bay, visible from the Bourne, ; Wareham and Onset Bay areas of • the canal. : Circle by the Sea : Enjoy summer campfires at • Sandy Neck Beach, 7 p.m. with I musical guests and open tal- : ent time, toasting marshmallows : around the fire. Next up: Aug. 15: • Karen Woodhall and Dave Jackson; : Aug. 29: Jackson Gillman, songs : and storytelling; Songs of the Sea \ by Paul, Ben & Jerry. All ages. $5 " I donation. Rain location: Knights : of Columbus Hall, 5 Armory Road, ; Buzzards Bay. 508-563-6647. Harwich Antiques •July 19:"Restoration and Clean- : ing of Old Furniture," led by local : expert Peter vanEssylstyn, 2 p.m. I Free. July 26: US Coin and Currency i Appraisals, with Peter Dunne, 2 to ': 5 p.m. 20 pieces p/p. At Harwich Antique Center, 10 I Route 28,West Harwich. 508-432- • 4220; www.harwichantiquecenter. i com 1 : ¥ House Tour benefit July 19: From Penzance Point to I Gunning Point: A Tour of Homes I Along the Bay, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., i to benefit programs of Highfield j Hall in Falmouth. $75. Tickets: i 508-495-1878,x2. i ? Cultural Survival Bazaar July 19-20: A festival of in- : digenous art, music and culture ; from around the world, with guest : artisans,free music performances, : storytelling, displays and more, 10 : a.m. to 5 p.m. at Marine Park, 180 ; Scranton Ave., Falmouth. Free! : Rain or shine. « Barnstable County Fair 2014 July 21-27: This year the fair has I a country feel, with rising coun- ¦ try stars Dustin Lynch and Josh : Thompson headlining (Thompson : performing July 22,7:30 p.m., Lynch i on July 26, 7:30 p.m.). Enjoy the ¦ Demolition Derby; Team Extreme : FMX Motocross; petting zoo,music j and magic acts; midway rides, • acrobats, chalk art, exhibits and i much more ! Gates open: Mon-Thur : 4 to 10 p.m.; Fri-Sun noon to 10 p.m. ; Complete schedule online at http:// : capecodfa irgrounds.com/events/ j bamstable-county-fair/ ; ? Grillin' on Friday night Enjoy a picnic at Friday Night : Grills on Chatham's Band Concert i nights,5 to 7:30 p.m. at St. Christo- • pher's Church lawn, 625 Main St. I Great sandwiches and a variety : of food from chowder to mac 'n ¦ cheese to desserts. Proceeds • benefit church programs. CONTINUED ON PAGEA&E:16 Events