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CONTRIBUTED PHOTO ' HEIGHTENEDPERSPECTIVE- Bao Lede's "Autumn" is part of a show,"Calling From Far Mountain," at TaoWater Art Gallery on Route 6A inWest Barnstable through Sept. 1. @ BOOKS: Whale Trail books for sale and signing Cape & Islands Whale Trail artists will be at Chase Park Aug. 18 through 20 for the 35,h Festival of the Arts when they will sign Whale Trail Books from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Wooden boats up for discussion Matthew P. Murphy, editor of Wood- en Boat Magazine, discusses his new book, Glass Plates and Wooden Boats: The Yachting Photography of Willard P. Jackson at Marblehead, 1898- 1937, Aug. 28 at 7 p.m. The signing is held at the Cape Cod Maritime Museum, 135 South St. in Hyannis. Reading in Truro Author Sabastian Junger reads from his new book, A Death in Belmont, Aug. 30 at the Payomet Performing Arts Cen- ter in Truro. Admission is $20. Proceeds benefit the Truro Library and Payomet. Hyannis Public Library Bug programs for the whole family can be found at the Hyannis Public Library, Main Street. Other programs include knitting, summer reading programs, rainy day movies, puppet shows, bug tales and more. Call 508- 775-2280 or 508-771-5124 for details. Inkwell Bookstore A quilting group meets on select Fridays; then on Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. a knitting group meets. All events sponsored by Inkwell Bookstore, 199 Main St. in Falmouth (508-540-0039). WB story hour Thursday mornings Ages 3 to 5 are invited to attend story hour at Whelden Library in West Barnstable Thursday mornings from 10 to 11. Call the library on Route 149 to register: 508-362-2262. Sturgis Library news Ongoing book sales are Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:30 to 4 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Donations are always accepted. Call for details: 508-362-6636. Book sale The Friends of the Osterville Village Library sponsors a used book sale every Wednesday from 9 a.m. to noon as well as the first and third Saturdays of the month from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Books wanted The GoodStart Program is looking for new and gently used books for distribution to the children of the community. Bring donations to the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children at 206 Breeds Hill Road in Hyannis weekdays between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Barnes & Noble Tuesday toddler-story time is at 10 a.m. with preschool storytime ev- ery Wednesday at 11 a.m.; then on Fridays there is a special story time for school-age children at 7 p.m. A new book club has formed focusing on personal growth and spirituality. The group meets at 9:30 a.m. the second Wednesday of the month. Cotuit Library Story times at the Cotuit Library are Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. and Wednes- days at 2:15 p.m. when pre-schoolers are welcome for stories, songs and crafts. Borders Books Saturdays at 11 a.m., Miss Sandy reads for storytime at the store on Route 132 in Hyannis. Marstons Mills story hours and more The Marstons Mills Public Library invites children of all ages to weekly story hours on Tuesdays at 10 a.m. Also on Tuesdays, at 4:15 p.m., there is a story hour for children in pre- school through grade 2, crafts includ- ed. Grades 4 through 7 are invited to play board games from 4 to 6 p.m. Eastham Public Library The Eastham Public Library has weekly storytime every Friday at 10:30 a.m. for children up to age 5. A craft session follows. The library also hosts a monthly "Magic The Gathering" trading card game program for ages 11 and up the first Tuesday of each month from 6:15 to 7:45 p.m. All are free, but you must sign up in advance. Uk CANVAS. Barnstable Cape Cod Art Association The Association, 3480 Route 6A in Barnstable, is offering courses in watercolor painting, oil painting, life drawing, digital photography and more. Student members ages 14 to 22 are welcome for a membership fee of $15 a year, which includes discounts on classes, newsletter subscription and ability to exhibit and sell work. Artist Members' Exhibit through Sept. 11. Call 508-362-2909 or go to www. capecodartassoc.org Art association's offerings Cape Cod Art Association's Children's Art Classes include Art for Mommy & Me (ages 2-3), offered Tuesdays; Books We Love: Art for New Readers (ages 3-6), offered Tuesdays and Fridays; Art Discovery (ages 3-4), offered Thursday mornings and after- noons; and Saturday Art Discovery (ages 5-7 and 8-10). Fees vary and all classes are held at the association's galleries and studios at 3480 Route 6A in Barnstable Village. Artist Members' exhibit runs through Sept. 11 when mixed media works, oils, pastels, water color and more are on display. For more information or to register, call 508-362-2909 or visit the Web site at www.capecodartassoc.org. The hills are alive with art Bao Le De is in an exhibit titled Call- ing From Far Mountain through Sept. 1 at the Tao Water Art Gallery, Route 6A in W. Barnstable. What's up at the Cahoon? The Cahoon Museum of American Art, 4676 Route 28 in Cotuit, offers docent tours every Friday at 11 a.m. Classes include Sailor's Valentine, folk painting, watercolor, bird carving, and more. Call 508-428-7581 for details. Cahoon paintings reveal their sources "Consider the Source: Influences on Ralph and Martha Cahoon's Early Paintings" is the latest exhibition at the Cahoon Museum on Route 28 in Cotuit. The show runs through Oct. 1. The show is the first Cahoon exhibition at the museum in two years. Old Selectman's Building Art Gallery Alexandria Boudreau and Terry Nar- ney exhibit oils and watercolors through Aug. 27 at the gallery on Route 149 in West Barnstable. Rick Fleury exhibits oils, watercolors and more Aug. 30 through Sept. 3. Nancy Devine exhibits acrylics Sept. 6 through 10. CONTINUED ON PAGE C:4 :EVENTS CALENDAR I M ,n k T O ip THAI,JAPANESE , KOREAN *'M>- Y NC T S RESTAURANT& mf0 ! L L l y ^ u SUSHI BAR MONDAYIS HALF PRICE M MAILDAY (DINE INONLY) LunchServedDaily11:00-3:30pm• DinnerServedDaily3:30-10pm 59CENTER ST.,HYANNIS• (508) 790-2432 (AcraMFromHyinnisRailroad)*www.Yin9s.net mmmm i mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMMi. Xmm——«—mi—_ Visit Our Sister Restaurant YIHCS PLACE 435 Main St. (Rte. 28) Dennisport < Open 7 Days • 11-1am • 508-398-1620 * Fish Fry * Fish 'n' Chips $6.95 Fried Scallop Plate $8.95 Fried Clam Plate $9.95 Fried Shrimp Plate $10.95 Fisherman's Platter $12.95 All plates are servedwith French fries and festive coleslaw. Gazebo Garden Restaurant . 662 Main St. Hyannis. 508-862-8250 , |" 50% OFF "j I 2nd Entree ' I w/purchaseof 2 beverages | m f^^X Alfresco vming ff mm\ Side Walk Cafe' D §HP® ] Sunset Dinner Specials U n.c,«B.u„ / Includes Soup or Salad , n RISTORANTE /f n u A r\ * >^ H Entrees, Coff ee and Dessert ^x$$$txr Daily 3-6pm 360 Main Street, Hyannis Open Daily at 11:30 508-778-1770 albertOS.net Serving Lunch & Dinner Year Round GOLDFINGER JEWELRY Visit our new location on 448 Main Street 14K/ 18K Gold, Sterling Silver Csf Gemstone Handmade Jewelry TwoLocation: 64 Enterprise Rd., Hyannis (behind Mall) 448 Main Street, Hyannis 771-0947 www.goldfinirercapecod.com 5hops ?> Galleries ? Cape Cod Maritime Museum Restaurants ?> JFK Museum ?> Walkway To The Sea > Summer concert on the harbor Stop by Aselton Park on the harbor in Hyannis Tuesday night when there is live entertainment, free,starting at6p.m. Bringapicnic and a chair. Bart Weisman closes the season Aug. 29 with jazz. Tunes at the RooBar The RooBar Restaurant , 586 Main St. in Hyannis, has entertainment nightly, Thursdays through Sundays. Heritage Hotel has weekend shows Chauncy 's Restaurant and Lounge at Heritage Hotelon Main Street features live entertainment everyweekendwithcomplimentary hors d'oeuvres from 5 to 7 p.m. Call 508-833-0087. Swing to the ' action at the Island Merchant Saturdaysat The Island Merchant, 10 Ocean St. in Hyannis, feature either a DJ or an '80s theme; call for schedule. Chandler Travis& Modern Maturity play at 7 p.m. every other Wednesday, with Open Mic Night at 9:30.Thursdays bringjazz pianowith Mike Brooke from 8 to 10 p.m. (no cover). LaLuspins reggae at 10p.m. Aug.26so putonyourdancingshoes. Funk jazz with Interplay and an open jazz session on Sundays. Grille 16 EveryFridaynightat8:30p.m. Mark Hennessy & the Slackers are up at Grille 16 on Main Street in Hyannis. Jack Leyden and Accent perform on Saturday nights. There are wine tast- ings everyFriday nightfrom 5 to 6:30. Live music starts at 8:30 p.m. Family theater FairyTaleTheater at Aselton Park on the harbor in Hyannis Aug. 27 at 4 p.m. Free. Fresh Ketch Live entertainment or karaoke is available at Fresh Ketch, 462 Main St. in Hyannis, Wednesday through Sunday from 9 on. Mon- days Michael Gabriel plays reggae and on Wednesdays From The Ground Up is on stage. Liz Solo- mon and Ken Wade lead karaoke Thursday through Saturday. Entertainment's on tap at British Beer Company The British Beer Company, 412 Main St. in Hyannis, has live enter- tainment. All shows begin at 9 p.m. Syndicate plays on Aug. 26, 27 and 31 and on Aug. 29 Stomp 86 plays. The complaints are up on Aug. 25. The streets are alive with music Musicians stroll Main Street in downtownHyanniseveryThursday evening from 5 to 9 when diners will be serenaded and browsers invited to kick up their heels. Hyannis Artscape Thursdays Art galleries along Main Street stayopenuntil8p.m.thefirstThurs- dayof every month.Thosewhovisit the galleries are eligible to have a meal at participating restaurants for 20 percent off. Participating restaurants display flags. Hyannis Public Library Bug programs for the whole family can befound attheHyannis Public Library, Main Street. Other programs include knitting, sum- mer reading programs, rainy day movies, puppet shows, bug tales and more. Call 508-775-2280 or 508-771-5124 for details. Lobster lunch on the boulevard The49thannualLobster Luncheon at the FederatedChurch of Hyannis, Main Street, is up and running Fridays, when the doors open at 11:30 a.m. Food served until 1:30 p.m. Lawn sale at 10a.m.Take-outs available; call 508-775-0298. 2006 Cape & Islands Whale Trail Check out more than 50 hand- painted whale sculptures located across Cape Cod through Sept. 16. Six feet long,the make-believe mam- mals will be displayed individually or in pods. Several are strategically placed along Main Street, Hyannis. CAPEMIX The new social and support group for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgenderedcommunity andtheir supportive allies hosts a social mixer for people ages 21 and up at 56 BarnstableRoadinHyannisfrom 7 to 10:30 p.m. Admission is $5 or a donation of food to share. Harbor Your Arts This town-sponsored program features 15localartistsexhibitingtheir work and demonstrating their tech- niques at Bismore Park, 180 Ocean St. in Hyannis through Sept. 30. Take the Hyannis-JFK family compound walk Walk Hyannis and enjoy ocean views on a 10K jaunt beginning at the Heritage HouseHotel,259 Main St. in Hyannis. Walk sponsored by the Walk 'n Mass Volkssport Club. Start times are daily sunrise to sun- set. Information: 508-775-7000. The Garden Club of Hyannis The Garden Club of Hyannis (GCFM-NGC) meetsthethirdTues- day of the month at the Federated Church of Hyannis, 320 Main St., at noon. The public is welcome for a small donation. Wooden boats up for discussion Matthew P. Murphy, editor of Wooden Boat Magazine,discusses his new book, Glass Plates and Wooden Boats: The Yachting Pho- tography of Willard P. Jackson at Marblehead, 1898- 1937, Aug. 28 at 7 p.m. The signing is held at the Cape Cod Maritime Museum, 135 South St. in Hyannis. Weekly films and food The Island Merchant, 10 Ocean St. in Hyannis, has screenings of popular films every Tuesday evening. Food and drink samples related to the film are served on the side at 7 p.m. The screenings are at 7:30 p.m. Admission for the package is $15 or you can order off the menu. zr. —: 1 /' ' Jlemm Wk-^m '-m i A \(V\^IMPV^3FV W ¦ KCjEl MM mmmmmMrlI «M£V ^ U^ A l ¦ W WV' ¦ **¦ _ iJm maw ^ ^ ^) b ^ | ^B lm * » ^J