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Don't you owe it to yourselves?! > >^> Route 6A, Brewster»www.chillingsworth.com _^—J ^S) ^=~^S S SE =— Schedule, Inf ormation & Reservations 508-8964640 • 800430-3640 ^ ^ ^ ^^^ '\JS ~ Wimpy's 0 u$k JL/ Seafood Market «HK Sep tember Earl y j, JS K^ B'r^ sPecia ^s 4-6 pm Every Night $5.99 TAKE OUT ONLY Fried Shrimp • Fish & Chips Clam Strips • Calamari Wing Dings • Chicken Tenders Above Served with French Fries & Cole Slaw Chicken Scampi with Pasta Mussels Marinara with Pasta Call Ahoad 508-428-3474 _ ._ , _ , - -, , . 752 Main Street, Osterville Wimpy s Seafood Market 508-428-3474 VfonnaN— StepOutside? iiiiiiiaiiiiiimiiiiHiiiiriiii After an exhausting day of beaching,boating orworking (you should pardon the expression),what could be more relaxing than sippin' a cool cocktail and partakin' of yer favorite munchies outdoors on the patio at Sam Diego's? Next time yer steppin' out,step outside at Sam's. * ^ Outdoor Patio.Take Out. KidsMenu. Cookery open 'til midnight,Lounge'til i a.m. Ik-C^ "-\ ^*® South ofthe Border, j J k jmmm 1L ^Zi£ y West°^ He Rotat-y ^iBWj W \ £& v &^ Route 132,Hyannis L^Sf lli^t^ \ 508/771-8816 www.samdiegos.com 508/747-0048 k t w i • w—I f " RESTAURANTOPUB *'« I ^ummerpenu ex What's on the menu for summer? Jj Long lazy days, warm nights, the company of J3 good friends , crisp salads, a burger and a brew, fresh ¦ j$ seafood and a surprise or two... Always casual , £f always comfortable, summer dining ' Jx at Bobby Byrne's. ' % MASHPEE COMMONS I — Rts. 28 & 151 • 508-477-0600 ,, j f HYANNIS m Rr. 28 & Ik-arse's Way • 508-775-1425 1 *s SANDWICH ¦ I A m^x. 6A Stop & Shop Plaza • 508-888-6088 m d www.hohhyhyrnes.com 1 ^^^rnrn^^. ^SSscsssBS^ RESTAURANT Celebrates ZAGAT' Cape & Islands 2006-07 "High Standards ... Huge Flavors" "Artful Creations'* ... and a wine list that is ... "Innovative & Reasonable" PIUS ' "...Most sophisticated Italian Restaurant on the Cape..." SINNEREVERYEVENIN6rROM5PM EARLYPRIXFIXESTARTINGAT$18 Resena tiom - Information 508-255-8547 NAUSET : BEACH CLUB 222 Main St., Historic East Orleans ^ www.nausetbeachclub.com ^ J A YINGSPLACE § ^k American • Thai • Japanese • Korean& Sushi Bar ^>^ j ^X^ ,35 Main St., (Rt.28), Dennisport fljp V OPEN 7DAYS 508-398-1620 11 a.m. - 1 a.m. Dine In - TAKEOUTAMIABLE! {Happy 4\ /tu% Evaudt Vi!1/2 PriceSushi from 3 to 6 p.m. nine In Only ¦ — —- 1 Twin Boiled Lobsters Vmto Super Fri., Sat. & Sun. Special!!! v*»f withpotato , vegetables , $| || 9 5 1/2 Price dessert &coffee V A lb. * ¦J SusU Prime Rib gvetuNukt/U AU Day and Night | 20 oz. 1 1 • 16 oz. 1 1 We fmn Karoake <7««<&uj A ^tidMi KEN0 CONTEST Friday ONLY Karaoke! ™ Win a VACATION! f cgf f ¦ ¦ H*rules& registratkm forms " xiTTT"^ T~ Available for Holiday and ZMlV f teaJinil f M Thursday Private ftrta Year found j CONTINUED FROM PAGE C:5 Dog days The Cape Cod Maritime Museum is hosting a special photography exhibit called Cape Cod Sea Dogs. Opening day is slated for Sept. 5 to coincide with the MSPCA's 10 annual Cape Cod Walk for the Animals, being held at Aselton park on Sept. 10. Send photos with brief descriptions to 135 South St., Hyannis, 02601.Works on display through Sept. 17. Health and fitness awareness The YMCA Cape Cod hosts their an- nual Community Week Sept. 5 through 9 when all are invited to try out the dif- ferent programs and equipment at the Y, Route 132 in West Barnstable. Stop by for a swim, pilates, aerobics and more. Sunset cruise Board the Whale Watcher boat in Barnstable Harbor Sept. 9 at 5 p.m. for a sunset tour of the area down to the canal. Tickets $50 by calling 508-362- 2909 or 508-362-0066. Proceeds benefit the Arts Foundation of Cape Cod and the Cape Cod Art Association. Rec night for teens The YMCA invites grades 5 and 6 to teen recreation night held the first Satur- day of the month from 7:15 to 9:45 p.m. at the Y, Route 132 in West Barnstable. Admission is free to $3. Grades 7 and 8 are invited to teen dances the second Saturday of the month from 7:15 to 9:45 p.m. Admission is free to $5. Around the Cape Benefit cruise for a cause Board the Capt. Red for a sunset harbor cruise Sept. 3 from 6 to 8 p.m. to benefit the Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies and the Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum. Tickets are $20 with a cash bar avail- able. Depart Fisherman's Wharf in Provincetown. Singers wanted The Chatham Chorale needs new members for the 2006-2007 season. If interestesd in joining call 888-556-2707. Rehearsals are held on Thursday nights at the Cape Cod Covenant Church at the intersection of Airline Road and Setucket Road on the Dennis/Brewster line Dance, music and theater An open house is held at the Acad- emy of Performing Arts, 5 Giddiah Hill Rd. in Orleans, Sept. 9 from 10 a.m. to noon. Another is held at the East Har- wich facility, 181 Route 137. Sept. 16 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dennis Festival Days Join the fun Sept. 1 through 4 when there will be beer races on Sept. 1, kids events on Sept. 2, an antique car show on Sept. 3 and a road race on Sept. 4 in Dennis when the town celebrates the last best weekend of summer. Fund-raiser for the CCMNH Raffle tickets, $10 each or 3 for $25, now available for an original driftwood Christmas tree, scenic train excursion, sliver necklace, English tea at the Cap- tain's House Inn in Chatham, greens fees at Captains Golf Course in Brews- ter or an overnight at the Wequassett Inn in Harwich. Call the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History for details: 508-896-3867. Beginner classes in yoga Big Mama Yoga Fusion classes are held at Harmony Network Chiropractic and Yoga Studio in Falmouth Tuesday mornings at 7:30. For information, call 508-420-5276. Raffle for humanity A raffle for a painting of a sloop heading out to sea in the 1934 Amer- ica's Cup race, valued at $20,000 and rendered by Julia O'Malley-Keyes, is now under way. To view it, check out www.capecdlife.com/2006HomeExpo. To purchase tickets, $25 each or five for $100, call 508-775-9800 ext. 45 or 508-775-3559. Proceeds benefit Habi- tat for Humanity. Sponsored by Cape Cod Life Publications. Dance center offers classes, camp, more The Cape Cod Dance Center in Falmouth is offering a summer schedule of camps, master classes, workshops and activities for all levels and ages. To get details visit www. capecoddancecenter.com. Hallet House open The Captain Bangs Hallet House Museum is located at 11 Strawberry Lane on Route 6A in Yarmouthport and is a fully furnished captain's home complete with maritime exhibits, costumes, artwork and more. Guided tours are at 1, 2 and 3 p.m. Thursday through Sunday. Admission is $8. For reservations, call 508-375-0124. Families needed for exchange students ASSE International Student Ex- change Programs is looking for local host families for students ages 15 to 18 from around the world. For details or to host a student, call 800-677- 2773. Marines wanted! The 2nd Marine Division Associa- tion is looking for new members. Vets and former 2nd Division Marines are wanted to participate in reunions and other events. Anyone interested in more information should call 760-365- 2473 or visit www.2marine.com. What's up at the CCMA Classes offered to children this win- ter at the Cape Cod Museum of Art, Route 6A in Dennis are drawing and painting, multi-media adventures, color crafts, sculpture with found objects, mask and set making and more. Adult classes include assemblage, stained glass, watercolor, enameling, figure drawing, contemporary film, totems, balancing energy and more. Classes begin Sept. 18. For details, call 508- 385-4477, ext. 12. Reunion for Marines The USS Worcester CL 144 Associa- tion is seeking former Ship's Company Marine Detachment, Flag Members and Aviation Personnel for the 17th annual reunion at Deerfield Beach, Florida, Sept. 15 through 18. For de- tails call Phil Harter at 845-255-2603 or e-mail PhilHarter@aolcom. School programs offered on Cape The YMCA Cape Cod has openings in its School Age Programs in West Barnstable at the Y and in Sandwich at the Camp Lyndon Center. Instruc- tional and recreational swim, arts projects, homework help and more are available. Call 508-362-6500, ext..115, ; for details. Childcare openings in Harwich The YMCA of Cape Cod has several openings in the Harwich Childcare Center for infant care as well as the West Barnstable facility. For informa- tion, call 508-362-6500, ext. 108. Support the children Getting a new car? Think about donating your unwanted vehicle, no restrictions, to the Boys & Girls Club for sale at auction later. Call 800-246- 0493 for details. Eastham Library's magical friends The Friends of the Eastham Public Library sponsors a free magic show on Tuesday. For further information please contact Natalie Marsh, Youth Service Librarian, Eastham Public Library, 508- 240-5950. Magic trading card game meetings Ages 11 and up are invited to the Eastham Public Library the first Tuesday of each month from 6:15 to 7:45 to play, watch or learn Magic- The Gathering trading card game. For information, call 508-240-5950. Programs at the Boys & Girls Club The Boys & Girls Club in Mashpee is open Monday through Friday from 2 to 7 p.m. Teen nights are held each Wednesday night from 7 to 9 p.m. and every Friday night from 7 to 10 p.m. Additionally, the club is open every Saturday as well during vacation weeks. Offerings include photography, homework tutoring and help, horseback riding, lacrosse, a goal-setting program, karate, basket- ball, dance, computer, career prep, healthy living and much more. A satellite Boys & Girls Club for grades 7 through 12 is open at Mashpee High School where there is computer support, games, tutoring SAT and MCAS prep and much more avail- able. Call for details: 508-477-8845. Membership is $15 for the year. Call for details. Learn to fling! The Callanish School of Celtic Arts leads beginning lessons in Highland Dance and Scottish Step Dance Mon- day afternoons at the West Barnstable Community Building on Route 149 and at the First Congregational Church of Yarmouthport on Route 6A on Wednesday afternoons. Ages 4 and up are welcome. Call 508-888-0107 for information. Workshops at the Academy of Performing Arts A multi-arts summer program is offered at the Academy of Performing Arts, 5 Giddiah Hill Rd. in Orleans. For other classes and details, call 508- 255-5510. Programs at children's museum The Cape Cod Children's Mu- seum, 577 Great Neck Road South in Mashpee, is holding several classes. Among the offerings is Toddler Time, Pre-K Prep, Infant Time, Down on the Farm, American Red Cross Babysit- ting, Story and Craft Hour, a cooking class and more. For details, call 508- 539-8788. Bugs alive! Heritage Museums & Gardens in Sandwich presents Fridays Live! with bug shows between 11 a.m. and noon on the outdoor concert stage. Bring a chair. Kids garden club at noon with hands-on activities. Rover Dog to the rescue Homes for Barnstable County area pets can be found via the Internet with the help of Rover Dog Rescue in Buzzards Bay, the MSPCA in Centerville, and People for Cats in West Falmouth, all of whom have joined Petfinder.com, the oldest and largest on-line database of home- less pets. To find out more, e-mail roverdogrescue@hotmaiI.com Foster and adoptive families needed Social workers and local foster par- ents are present the fourth Thursday of every month from noon to 1 p.m. and 6 to 7 p.m. at the state Department of Social Services, 32 Commercial St. in South Yarmouth, to discuss foster par- enting and adoption. Those interested should stop by or call 508-771-1727. Coffee and an open mic The YMCA of Cape Cod's cof- feehouse for teens at Camp Lyndon in Sandwich will be held the second and fourth Saturday of each month from 7 to 9 p.m. Featured activities include an open mike, musicians, dancing, an art gallery, poetry read- ings and more. Teens are welcome to perform or just hang out. Admission is $2. # NATURE: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (Redfield Auditorium, Water Street, Woods Hole, 508-289-2398) Barnstable Land Trust (720 Main St., Hyannis, 508-771- 2585) Help to save the Cordwood property by dressing your pup in a Dogs of Eagle Pond Doggie Bandana, available by sending a check for $27 to the BLT, P.O. Box 224, Cotuit, MA 02635 or by calling 508-771-2585. All proceeds benefit the cause. Cape Cod Canal Visitor Center (Cape side of the Canal, Ed Moffit Drive, across from the Sandwich Coast Guard Station. Information, 508-833-9678.) Attractions include a retired 41-foot U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' patrol boat, real time radar and camera images of the Canal, a theater showing continuous presentations on the Canal history, bookstore, rangers presenting ongo- ing free programs and more. • Tuesdays: Junior Ranger Pro- gram, explore the waterway, learn the canal history, check out the plants, wildlife and more at 1 p.m. Cape Cod National Seashore (Salt Pond Visitor Center, Nauset Road, off Route 6 in Eastham, 508- 255-3421; Province Lands Visitor Center, Race Point Road, off Route 6 in Provincetown, 508-487-1256. Call for details.) i CONTINUED ON PAGE C:7 :EVENTS CALENDAR :