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Falmouth Artists Guild
An open juried show hangs Sept.
24 through Oct. 16 at the guild, 311
Rear Main St. A reception is held Sept.
24 from 2:30 to 4 p.m. Fall session
art classes begin Sept. 25 at Highfield
Hall. The fall art auction is Oct. 7 from
10 a.m. to noon at the First Congrega-
tional Church. Call 508-540-3304.
Autumn art in Chatham
The Creative Arts Center, Crowell
Road in Chatham, hosts its Colors of
Fall exhibition through Oct. 4.
Mashpee art programs
Mary Richmond holds art classes
for ages 12 through 18 at her stu-
dio Fridays from 9 to 11 a.m., 27
Fountain St. in Mashpee Commons.
Classes include clay, pen and ink,
watercolor on location, drawing and
more. Children's art classes held in
the afternoon. Adult classes also
available. Call 508-477-2121.
Cummings exhibit in
Orleans
Historical photographs by H.K.
Cummings are on display at the
Snow Library in Orleans on Route 28
through the end of October.
2006 Cape & Islands
Whale Trail
The whales of summer have left their
pedestals around the Cape in prepara-
tion for the Sept. 23 benefit auction
being held at the Four Points Sheraton.
Live auction and gala begin at 6:30
p.m. For reservations, call 800-291-
7720. Pre-bidding continues at www.
CapeandlslandsWhaleTrail.com.
Provincetown Art
Association and Museum
See the exhibit and tour homes
designed by modern architects such
as Marcel Breuer and Charles Jencks
through Oct. 15 at the museum, 460
Commercial St., Provincetown.
Eastham Painters' Guild
Members of the Eastham Painters'
Guild exhibit their works Sept. 23 and 24
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Old School-
house Museum, across from the National
Seashore Visitors' Center in Eastham.
The next show is Nov. 24 and 25 at the
Methodist Church on Route 6A.
Contemporary glass on
display
The Sandwich Glass Museum holds
an exhibit of glasswork by Benton
Jones through Nov. 1. A reception is
held Sept. 16 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Heritage Museums and
Gardens
The museums and gardens are
open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
in Sandwich, where the shell work
of Evelyn Way Kendall is on exhibit
along with "The Automobile Comes
to Cape Cod" vignette. Check out
the 1899 Winton and the 1908 Sears
Surry, the 1904 Curved Dash Olds
and others. There's also an exhibit of
sea paintings by Charles Robertson
Patterson on display through Oct. 30.
A gallery tour follows. Robert Lloyd
Webb presents an illustrated program
on the life and work of Patterson
Sept. 30 at 2 p.m.
Minimal clothing,
maximum viewing
An exhibit of contemporary nude
art is held at the Winstanley-Roarke
Fine Art Gallery, 601 Main St. in Den-
nis, through Sept. 29.
Exhibits and more at
CCMA
Adult studio classes offered at the
Cape Cod Museum of Art are still life
oil painting, stained glass, bas-relief
sculpture, digital photography, con-
temporary film, more. Call for details.
Programs offered include multi-media,
fairy tale, painting, drawing, ocean ex-
plorers, masks, collage, face painting,
Chinese water brush, finger painting,
still life oil painting, cartooning for
adults, art history, assemblage, stained
glass, enameling, weaving and more.
Frances McLaughlin and Sideo
Fromboluti exhibit through Oct. 1.
An exhibit of nature prints by Ernst
Haeckel is on display through Nov.
16. Drawing, art history, calligraphy,
assemblage, figure drawing and much
more offered this fall. Book artist Rose-
mary Simpkins has created a sculptural
bookwork as a memorial to the Twin
towers destroyed 9/11. It is on display
through Nov. 5. The Printmakers of
Cape Cod exhibit Sept. 23 through
Dec. 10. Guided tours of the museum
Thursdays at 2 p.m., Saturdays at 11
a.m. and 1 p.m. and Sundays at 1 p.m.
The museum is located on route 6A in
Dennis. Call 508-385-4477.
jQ -CLUBS:
British Car Club
members unite
Members of the British Car Club
meet for the 6lh
Annual British Legends
Weekend Sept. 29 through Oct. 1 at
Green Harbor Waterfront Lodging in
Falmouth. Things kick off on Friday
when there is a meet and greet, BYOB.
Saturday there is parade, boat cruise
and social and on Sunday car buffs
get to show off their cars at 9 a.m. at
Marine Park on Falmouth Harbor. Go to
www.capecodbritishcarclub.org.
Cape Cod Jeep Club
Members meet Sept. 26 at 7 p.m.
at Dr. Wheels in South Yarmouth. All
Jeep owners welcome. Call 508-398-
4566 or go to capecodjeepclub.org.
Cape Cod Bird Club
Monthly meetings are held the sec-
ond Monday of every month at 7:30
p.m. at the Cape Cod Museum of
Natural History, Route 6A in Brewster.
For kids of all ages
An intergenerational program at the
Barnstable Senior Center, 825 Falmouth
Road in Hyannis, meets the first and
third Tuesday of each month at 10:30
a.m. when there are games, crafts,
refreshments, sing-a-longs and more.
All ages invited. Call 508-420-3477.
Cape Cod Hospital
Auxiliary
Members of the Cape Cod Hospital
Auxiliary Barnstable Branch meet the
second Thursday of the month at St.
Mary's Church in Barnstable Village
at 10:30 a.m. The brief meeting is
followed by a social gathering with
guest speakers. All are welcome.
Camera club at art
association
The Cape Cod Art Association cam-
era club meets at 7 p.m. every other
Thursday at the CCAA on Route 6A in
Barnstable when there will be guest
speakers, critiques, contests, work-
shops, photo sessions and more.
Group for Barnstable
youths
The Barnstable Youth Commission
and its Youth Empowered Through
Learning Leadership advisory
group meet at 2 p.m. every first
and third Thursday in room 2108 at
Barnstable High School when ages
13 through 19 are invited to discuss
issues affecting the young people of
Barnstable.
German-American Club
Members of the German-American
Club generally meet the second Sat-
urday of the month at the Fraternal
Lodge in Centerville. New members
are welcome. Call 508-394-0744 for
details.
Barnstable Newcomers
The Barnstable Newcomers Club
welcomes all Barnstable residents
to meetings held the third Wednes-
day of the month at the Barnstable
Senior Center, 825 Falmouth Road in
Hyannis, at 7:30 p.m. Meetings in-
clude a speaker and a social gather-
ing. Annual membership is $8.
Contradances in Cotuit
A Contradance is held the second
Saturday of every month at Freedom
Hall, 976 Main St. in Cotuit, with live
music by John Alden & Friends. Be-
ginners and singles are welcome and
soft-soled shoes are recommended.
All dances begin at 8 p.m. Admission
is $6. Call 508-420-2188.
BARS meets monthly in
West Barnstable
Members of the Barnstable As-
sociation for Recreational Shellfishing
meet the first Tuesday of the month
at the West Barnstable Community
Building, Route 149 (Meetinghouse
Road), at 7 p.m. for guest speakers,
programs, events and updates on
town projects.
Barnstable-Yarmouth
Lions Club
This organization of men and
women raises funds for eye research
and other community services.
Meetings are held at the Four Points
Sheraton Resort in Hyannis on the
first and third Tuesdays of the month
at 6:30 p.m. Call Floran Rozzelle at
508-349-0157 or Charlie Marceline at
508-428-5505.
Needlepoint members
meet
The Cape Cod Chapter of the
American Needlepoint Guild meets
the second Monday of the month at
Carleton Hall in Dennis at 9:30 a.m.
For information, call 508-759-9248.
Cape Cod Gay Men's
Chorus
Members of the chorus meet
weekly on Tuesday night at 7:30 to
rehearse at the Cape Cod and Island
Gay/Straight Youth Alliance House,
Elm Avenue and Barnstable Road in
Hyannis. New singers and musicians
always welcome.
Garden club for children
The Master Gardeners*1Association
of the Cape Cod Cooperative Exten-
sion and the Boys and Girls Club of
Cape Cod are joining forces to create
a garden club for youngsters. Meet-
ings are held at 3:30 p.m., Mondays
through October, at the Long Pond
Conservation Area in Marstons Mills on
Newtown Road. Call 508-477-8845.
Cape Cod Astronomical
Society meets at D-Y
All are invited to meetings of the
Cape Cod Astronomical Society at
7:30 p.m. on the first Thursday of the
month at Dennis-Yarmouth Regional
High School on Station Avenue in
South Yarmouth.
My Teen Wice Advisory
Group
The MTV Advisory Group of the
Barnstable Youth Commission meets
every first Thursday at 5:30 p.m. at
the Kennedy Rink on Bassett Lane
in Hyannis. All Barnstable residents
ages 13 to 19 are welcome.
Linux User Group
meetings
Mid Cape Linux User Group www.
midcapelinux.org meets the first
Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at
Area 52, Whites Path, South Yarmouth.
Meetings are free and open to the pub-
lic. Log on to www.midcapelinux.org.
Paranormal Research
Society opens meetings
to public
The Cape & Islands Paranormal
Research Society will open one meet-
ing a month, usually on the final Friday,
to the general public, from 7 to 9 p.m.
Contact TheSociety@Caiprs.com. The
next open meeting is held Sept. 29 at
7 p.m. at Cape Cod Community Col-
lege, Lecture Hall A, when Rosemary
Ellen Guiley presents The Ghosts of
Angela Webb, the true and shocking
account of a house in New Jersey. She
leads a haunted history walking tour of
Barnstable Village Sept. 30 at 8 p.m.
Call for details, call 508-224-7321 or
visit www.caipres.com.
Habitat for Humanity of
Cape Cod
Mid-Cape chapter meetings are
held the first Wednesday of each
month at 7 p.m. at the Barnstable
Unitarian Church on Route 6A.
Cape Cod Motorcycle
Club
Members of the Cape Cod Mo-
torcycle Club meet at 7:30 p.m. the
first and third Tuesday of the month
at Child and Family Services of
Cape Cod, 1019 lyannough Road
in Hyannis. Motorcycles 350cc and
above are welcome. The club is
American Motorcycle Association-
sanctioned. Call 508-775-3793.
Villages of Barnstable
Woman's Club
The Villages of Barnstable (Jr.)
Woman's Club meets the first
Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. at
Whelden Memorial Library on Route
149 in West Barnstable. To become a
member, call 508-420-3477.
Traditional New England
contra dance
A traditional New England contra
dance will be held the fifth Saturday (ex-
cept New Year's Eve) of each month from
8 to 11 p.m. Basic instruction will be of-
fered at 7:45 p.m. at the North Falmouth
Congregational Church, 155 Old Main
Road in North Falmouth. Admission is $6
for adults and free for children.
4-H activities
Students in grades 4 to 7 are
invited to participate in 4-H projects
such as arts, crafts, quilting, garden-
ing, community service and more,
Tuesdays. Call 508-420-3453 for
details. The club meets the second
and fourth Wednesdays of the month.
Call 508-375-6696 to sign up.
Veterans For Peace
The Cape Cod Chapter of Veterans
For Peace meets the first Wednesday
of each month in Hyannis. Call 508-
420-5532 or 508-7.71-3915. The club
is dedicated to the peaceful preven-
tion of deadly conflict everywhere.
Genealogy special
interest group
The Sturgis Library and Cape Cod
Genealogical Society invite geneal-
ogy and local history buffs to attend
the new Colonial Genealogy Special
Interest Group meetings. For informa-
tion call 508-362-6636.
Cape Cod Civil War
Round Table meets in
Sandwich
Members of the Cape Cod Civil War
Round Table meet the first and third
Tuesdays of the month year-round
to present informal talks, give book
i reports and share stories about visits
i to Civil War sites. Gatherings take
place from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Riverview
School on Route 6A in Sandwich.
y. —FILMS:
Films at the Barnstable
i Senior Center
The senior center hosts free screen-
ings of plays at the facility, Route 28 in
Hyannis, weekly. Showtime is at 1 p.m.
! so bring lunch or a snack to nibble
on. Bruce Willis plays a hard-drinking,
hard-living cop in 16 Blocks, showing
Sept. 22. Harrison Ford stars in Firewall
playing Sept.'25 and on'Sept. 29 a
teenage girl is a serial killer's prey in
When a Stranger Calls.
Films at the college
The free fall foreign film series has
begun at Cape Cod Community Col-
lege in West Barnstable. Show time is
at 3:30 p.m. in Lecture Hall A in the
science building. Fire is up on Sept.
26, when the roles of women in India
are the topic. Since Otar Left , the
story of three French women living
in cramped quarters while they await
word from Otar, plays Oct. 3
Movie night under the
stars
Enjoy a blockbuster Sept. 22 when
Madagascar plays. Film time is at 7:30
p.m. at Heritage Museums & Gardens
in Sandwich. Admission is $4 to $5.
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. Admis-
sion for the package is $15 or you
can order off the menu.
fcfr MUSIC:
Benefit concert in
Mashpee
The renewable energy advocacy group
Clean Power Now holds a benefit concert
at the Sons of Italy Hall, Route 28 in
Mashpee, Sept. 23 from 2:30 to 10 p.m.
Music by Johnny Hoy and the Bluefish
and The Rock It Ups. There will be
raffles, silent auction, exhibits, awards,
buffet' and more. Tickets, $20 in advance,
$25 at the door, are available locally
at Spinnakers Music on Main Street in
Hyannis. Go to www.cleanpowernow.org.
Oyez! returns
An English pastorale is presented
by Oyez! Sept. 24 at 4 p.m. at St.
Peter's Lutheran Church, Route 137
in Harwich. The program of Renais-
sance music is performed in period
costume on period instruments. Ad-
mission is $10. Reception follows.
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