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EVENTS CALENDAR CONTINUED FROM PAGE C:6 Mature matters Attorneys from the law firm of Had- dleton & Associates will discuss mew Medicaid rules, geriatric case manage- ment, estate taxes and more Sept. 20 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at Eagle Pond Rehabilitation Center. Free. Call for reservations: 508-385-6034. Garden talks Country Gardens in Hyannis pres- ents fall seminars Sept. 17 and 24. Bring in pictures of your garden for individual help between 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. on Sept. 17, then stay for the talk at 1 p.m. when designing with shrubs is covered. Stick around for a 2 p.m. fall discussion on perennial maintenance. On Sept. 24, there is a pruning discussion at 1 p.m. Eastham talk on the Outermost House Author Don Wilding gives a presen- tation on the Outermost House with Pam and Conrad Nobili, who will show slides and photos of their house on Coast Guard Beach, which was next door to the Outermost House, Sept. 16 at 1:30 p.m. at Chapel in the Pines, Samoset Road in Eastham. jgfe| j WAI.KfT Walk to end homelessness The 21s1 Annual 5 mile Cape Walk to End Homelessness is held Sept. 17 at 2 p.m. beginning on the Falmouth Green; the Angel House Family Shelter, 309 South St. in Hyannis; and Nauset Middle School in Orleans, Route 28. Walk to Read The 2nd annual Walk to Read to benefit the Mashpee Public Library's Children's Wing is held Sept. 16 at 10 a.m. Meet at the library. There'll be refreshments, raffles and more. Call 508-477-5120. Sandwich expedition Explore the oldest town on Cape Cod, Sandwich, year-round on a 6.2- mile walk as part of the Walk 'n Mass Volkssport Club. Call 508-291-1162. Take the Hyannis-JFK family compound walk Walk Hyannis and enjoy ocean views on a 10K jaunt beginning at the Heri- tage House Hotel, 259 Main Street in Hyannis. Walk sponsored by the Walk 'n Mass Volkssport Club. Start times are daily sunrise to sunset. Informa- tion: 508-775-7000. l^^VOLUNTEERS: Drivers wanted for deliveries Yarmouth Meals on Wheels is in serious need of drivers to deliver food Wednesdays and/or Thursdays for the South Yarmouth routes. Those who can donate an hour or two are asked to call 508-398-5060. Board members needed Make a difference in children's lives and become an advisory board mem- ber or committee participant at Child and Family Services in Hyannis. No special training or experience needed. Call 508-778-1839 for details. Walkers wanted Volunteers are need for the 14lh annual Alzheimer's Association South Shore Memory Walk being held Sept. 17. To take part, call 508-947-4774. Help clean up the coast Volunteers needed to take part in the COASTSWEEP program to clean up the shoreline, riverbanks, seafloor and more. To take part, call 617-287- 5570. Independence House needs help Volunteers are needed at Indepen- dence House in Hyannis to help plan and carry out fund raising events. Call 508-771-6507 to sign up. Join the crew at the BCC Get behind the scenes at the Barnstable Comedy Club and learn the ropes while having a laugh or two. No experience needed. Crew needed to help with wardrobe, sound, props, painting, lights, stage management and much more. Call Nikki at 508-362- 6333. Environmental monitors needed The Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies is looking for volunteers to participate in the Citizen Environmental Monitoring Program. Duties include taking water samples from Provinc- etown to Duxbury. Call 508-487-3623 , ext. 122. Horizons needs help Energetic volunteers are needed for Horizons for Homeless Children with a shelter in Hyannis. If you have an extra two hours a week and want to make a difference in a child's life, call 508- 999-9454 to sign on. Volunteers needed by HAC The Housing Assistance Corpora- tion, 460 West Main St. in Hyannis, needs volunteers to do filing, copying, data input and more. Interested parties should call 508-771-5400, ext. 272. The Coast Guard wants you! The Coast Guard Heritage Museum in Barnstable Village needs people to be volunteer interpreters. Training is provided.'Call Al at 508-420-9810 to sign on. MSPCA needs help The MSPCA is looking for volunteers to clean, do laundry, transport ani- mals, help with special events, foster care for cats and kittens and more. Volunteer orientation is held the first Thursday of the month at the shelter, 1577 Falmouth Road in Centerville. Literacy and math coaches needed The Senior Corps of Elder Services is looking for older adults for train- ing as literacy and math coaches for elementary school children in Bourne, Barnstable, Dennis and Yarmouth. Call for details, 800-244-4630 or 508-394- 4630, ext. 158. NOAH Center needs volunteers The NOAH Center is looking for a front desk volunteer to work one morning a week as well as kitchen assistants to work one evening. Those interested should call 508-364-7590 or 508-771-5400, ext. 279. Boys & Girls Club needs you The Boys & Girls Club needs vol- unteers for the photography group, cooking class and Web design, or to play board games and tutor children. Call 508-477-8845. Docents wanted for Burgess Museum The Thornton W. Burgess Museum in Sandwich Village needs docents to greet visitors during the fall. Training provided. Volunteers needed for mentoring program Aid to Incarcerated Mothers is looking for volunteers for its "Children and Mentors" Partnership mentoring program. Call 617-536-0058. CCMA needs volunteers The Cape Cod Museum of Art in Dennis needs volunteers to contact foundations for grant sources, de- sign graphics, help install exhibits, work in the gift shop, raise, direct docent tours, and help with education programs. Call 508-385-4477 , ext. 10, and leave a message for Lois Alberts or John Laynor. Parents Helping Parents To volunteer for this child abuse prevention agency, you need good interpersonal skills and a commit- ment to strengthening families. Volunteers need to commit to four to five hours a week for one year as facilitators. Training and supervision provided. Call 800-882-1250 or visit the Web site, www.parentshelping- parents.com. Computer instructors needed The Dennis Council on Aging needs people to help teach beginning and intermediate computer educa- tion courses twice a week for eight classes. Training is available. Call 508- 385-5067. Hospital gift shop seeking volunteers The gift shop at Cape Cod Hospital needs volunteers who can work three to four hours a week. Call Judy Ken- nedy at 508-771-1800, x 25259. VNA needs help The Visiting Nurse Association is recruiting volunteers to provide office assistance at the Hyannis site on Independence Drive. Also needed are arts and crafts people as well as drivers and retired professionals to share their interests and skills. Camera crew and audio people are needed for the health TV program as well as child care volunteers. Call 508-957-7709 if any of these oppor- tunities interest you. Cotuit art center looking for volunteers The Cotuit Center for the Arts is looking for volunteers to work in the box office , usher and assist in mail- ings. In exchange for your work, you will have free entry to the shows. Call 508-428-0669. Opportunities at the Thriftique The Visiting Nurse Association of Cape Cod operates a busy thrift shop at 1074 Route 28 in South Yarmouth, South Yarmouth Plaza. Volunteers are needed to price and sell merchandise. Call 508-957-7709. Cahoon needs volunteers The Cahoon Museum of American Art is looking for volunteers to greet visitors in the galleries, tend the gift shop and assist with mailings, office projects and fund-raisers. Call 508- 428-7581. Retired car buffs wanted Retired car nuts or folks with time on their hands are needed at the Toad Hall Sports Car Museum in Hyannis- port to show people around the cars, answer questions and have a good time. Call 508-778-4934. Heritage looking for volunteers Heritage Museum & Gardens in Sandwich needs new volunteers to help students participate in educational programs. If you like children , learning and teaching, call 508-888-3300. Volunteers are sought also for special events and mailings. Help the Red Cross Volunteers are needed to help with the canteen at the Red Cross Blood drives two times each month at the Masonic Lodge, Route 28 in Centerville. Call 508-775-1540. AIDS group needs you The AIDS Support Group of Cape Cod, Hyannis, needs volunteers to as- sist in the office and food pantry, with deliveries, doctor 's appointments and more. Call 508-778-1954. Caregivers needed for local children Cape Cod Child Development is looking for volunteers for its Head Start, Child Care and Early Intervention Programs as well as the administrative offices. Call 800-974-8860. Auxiliary thrift shop needs volunteers The Cape Cod Hospital Auxiliary Thrift Shop, 690 Main St. in Hyannis, is looking for volunteers Monday through Saturday to work three-hour shifts in the morning or afternoon. Call 508-775-0078. Proceeds from the sales benefit the hospital's Breast Care and Radiology Center for Men and Women. Senior AmeriCorps volunteers sought Elder Service of Cape Cod & Islands is looking for older adults interested in joining the AmeriCorps division of its Senior Environmental Corps. Ameri- Corps members sign up for a two-year tour of duty and receive a modest stipend in return for 900 hours of ser- vice. Call 508-244-4630. Rewarding rides The American Cancer Society is looking for volunteer drivers for the Road to Recovery Program. The pro- gram takes cancer patients from their home to treatments between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. For more information , call the ACS at 508-775-4161 or visit www.cancer.org. Dog lovers wanted The Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind is looking for dog lovers who are willing to help a lab or golden retriever puppy get off to a good start on a ca- reer as a guide dog at age 14 months. Call 800-548-4337 , ext. 260. Puppy walkers are also needed. Tutors needed Catholic Social Services is seek- ing volunteers to tutor or teach civics and English as a second language in Hyannis. Prior teaching experience is not required. Call 508-674-4681. Head Start Program seeks volunteers The Cape Cod Child Development's Head Start Program is looking for community representatives to serve on the Head Start Policy Council. The council meets monthly. Anyone interested in offering community sup- port and expertise to this pre-school program should call Mai Hughes at 800-974-8860. Foster care needed for pets The Animal Rescue League of Bos- ton is looking for volunteers to provide foster care for cats and dogs while in transition, on the mend or in need of nurturing. Call 617-426-9170, ext. 139. Get seniors on the Net The Dennis Senior Center is looking for volunteers to teach senior citizens Windows , or how to use the Internet, beginning or intermediate levels. Also the Dennis Council on Aging is seek- ing volunteer medical drivers to help seniors to doctor appointments. Call 508-385-5067. CONTINUED ON PAGE C:8 ^ Contemporary Cuisine <^Fine Wines & Cocktails ' j Special Tasting Dinner with Keenan Winery, Sat., Sept 23 Plus The Bistro at ^diMap dmrti Best of Boston, Boston Magazine: "Most Romantic" '06 / Best Brunch '05!!! Cape Cod Life: "Best Fine Dining!!! GOLD Medal" Wine Spectato r & Wine Enthusiast: "Award of Excellence" Zagat: "the evolution of a masterpiece...worth the drive from anywhere"! Need we say more? 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