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EVENTS CALENDAR CONTINUED FROM PAGE C:4 Music in Barnstable Village ' -The Barnstable Restaurant and Tavern offers "Music in the Court- yard" Fridays from 5 to 7 p.m. and during its Sunday jazz brunch from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. across from the county courthouse on Route 6A in Barnstable village. Free vocal classes Women are invited to tune up with the Cranberry Shores a cappella chorus on Tuesdays through Oct. 10 when the directors will be giving free vocal coaching sessions from 7 to 8 p.m. Rehearsal follows. Register at 6:45 p.m. Meet' at the Swift Activity Center, Sagamore Beach. To RSVP, call 508-888-7655. Music classes for kids - [Meryl's Music and Arts Center is offering Music Together classes for ages up to 5 at the Eastham, Harwich and Sandwich locations. Call 508- 422-5240 for details. Cape Codder Resort & Spa The Grand Cru Wine Bar at The Cape Codder Resort & Spa, Route 132 in Hyannis, hosts jazz nights weekly. Call 508-771-3000 for reser- vations. Bart Weisman plays Oct. 6 and on Oct. 7 Ann Austin is up. Canalside entertainment There will be music at St. Peter's Church on-the-Canal, 165 Main St. in Buzzards Bay, Sept. 22 at 8 p.m. when works of Haydn, Handel and others are featured on harpsichord, flute and cello. Free. Singers still wanted The Cape Cod Chorale began rehearsals Sept. 11 at First Church of Christ, 136 Main St. in Sandwich. However, new members are still wel- come to sign up through the end of the month. Stop by Monday if interested. There will be three Christmas concerts. A Ray of sunshine Ray Rasicot performs at the Pad- dock Restaurant, West Main Street in Hyannis, Friday and Saturday evenings when he'll be playing the Hammond Organ (B-3) as well as the piano. He's solo on Friday nights but on Saturday he will be joined by Mike Crocco on sax and clarinet for pop classics and a selection of favorite show tunes. Swing to the action at the Island Merchant 'Saturdays at The Island Merchant, 10 Ocean St. in Hyannis, feature either a DJ or an '80s theme; call for sched- ule. Chandler Travis & Modern Maturity play at 7 p.m. every other Wednesday, with Open Mic Night at 9:30. Thurs- ¦ days bring jazz piano with Mike Brooke from 8 to 10 p.m. (no cover). There's funk jazz with Interplay and an open jazz session on Sundays. From sea to shining sea Jhe first Cape-wide Land & Sea Harvest is held Sept. 29 through Oct. 1 when there will be special tasting menus using local ingredients at res- taurants across the Cape; educational activities at farms , bogs, wineries and breweries; a finale farmers market in Aselton Park in Hyannis, and the 5,h Annual Cape Cod Oyster Festival at the Cape Cod Maritime Museum on Hyannis Inner Harbor. 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 Hotel on Main Street features live entertainment every weekend with complimentary hors d'oeuvres from 5 to 7 p.m. Call 508-833-0087. Grille 16 Entertainment at Grille 16 on Main ¦ St. in Hyannis is the Slackers on Sept. 22 and on the 23rd and 29,h the Generators play. Mike Dumas and Platform Soul are up on Sept. 30. Live music starts at 8:30 p.m. Fresh Ketch Live entertainment or karaoke is available at Fresh Ketch, 462 Main St. in Hyannis. Mondays it's reggae with DJ Jam; then on Wednesday the Shotgun Bandits are on. Thursday through Saturday Liz Solomon and Ken Wade lead karaoke. DJ Cizzle performs on Sunday. 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. Mayhem in Eastham Rani Arbo and Daisy Mayhem perform Sept. 23 at the First Encoun- ter Coffeehouse, 220 Samoset Rd. in Eastham at 8:30 p.m. Irish Village entertainment Live music is on stage at the Cape Cod Irish Village Restaurant, Route 28 in West Yarmouth, nightly. Sept. 22 and 23, Mossie Coughlin plays. The Irish Express plays Sept. 24 and 25 and Sept. 26 through 28 the McTaggarts are up. Fintan Stanley performs Sept. 29 and 30. ^jff —STAGE: Seascape Edward Albee's Pulitzer Prize-win- ning play of marriage and relation- ships is at the Cotuit Center for the Arts through Sept. 24 on Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 and Sundays at 4 p.m. Tickets are $10 to $18; call 508-428-0669. The Rocky Horror Show This rock 'n' roll sci-fi Gothic plays at the Harwich Winter Theatre, Division Street in Harwich, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through Oct. 8 at 8 p.m. It's rated "PG15," for adult content. For tickets, $12 to $18, call 508-432-2002, ext. 4. Tibet Through the Red Box This adaptation of Peter Sis's true story of a father and son discon- nected by time and space plays at the Cape Rep Theatre, Route 6A in Brewster, through Oct. 21. For reser- vations, call 508-896-1888. Remembering the 40's Farewell Tour The sentimental journey through the Swing Era plays at Cape Cod Community College Sept. 30 at 2 and 7 p.m. and Oct. 1 at 2 p.m. Admis- sion is $25 to $40. WW II vets admit- ted free. Call 781-891-5600. Romance David Mamet's comedy about poli- tics, homosexuality, pedophile priests and other interesting scenarios plays at the Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater through Oct. 7, Wednesday through Sunday at 8 p.m., with shows Oct. 7 at 5 and 8 p.m. Tickets are $12 to $27. Call 508-349-WHAT. AUDITIONS Nunsense A-Men Auditions for this all-male version of Nunsense are held Oct. 1 and 2 at 6:30 p.m. at Highfield Theatre in Falmouth. Performances slated for Dec. 1 through 10. ~^~ MISCELLANEOUS: Barnstable Fashion revue for review The NAACP's 31s ' annual Sepia Fashion Revue is on stage Sept. 27 at 7 p.m. at the Cape Codder Hotel in Hyannis when the Hamilton Vogue- Esquire models will be featured in haute styles. Admission is $12 to $15. Proceeds benefit the Cape NAACP scholarship fund. Go Configure it The Configuration Dancers perform Michael Shannon's Appalachian Spring, a one-act ballet; two new works by resident choreographer Harrison McEI- downey; Dance Sport, a comic look at the world of sports; new works and more, Oct. 2 at 8 p.m. at Cape Cod Community College, Route 132 in West Barnstable. Tickets are $15 to $25 by calling 508-430-4003. Cape Cod Conservatory Registration is open for the Cape Cod Conservatory Fine and Perform- ing Arts classes. Programs offered in- clude private music instruction, piano lessons, children's chorus for grades 4 through 6, a female a cappella choir, Suzuki music instruction, act- ing class, belly dancing, ballet, tap, drawing, monotype, workshops and more. Students of all ages are wel- come. For details call 508-362-2772 or go to www.capecodconservatory. net. The conservatory is located at 2235 Route 132 in West Barnstable. Whale auction and gala It's time to bid adieu to our mam- mal whale friends we've visited with over the summer. That in mind, there will be an auction of the 50 big guys Sept. 23 when a gala is held from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the Four Points by Sheraton Hyannis Resort. Admission is $70. Learn about the Coast Guard The U.S. Coast Guard Heritage Museum at the Trayser on Route 6A in Barnstable village presents the artifacts and stories of the life-saving service. Open Tuesday through Sat- urday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admis- sion is $3 (free to active Coast Guard members). Teens invited to rec nights The YMCA of Cape Cod, Route 132 in West Barnstable, hosts a Kids Night Out Program when children are invited to swim, play sports, create arts and crafts and more, each Friday evening from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Staff-su- pervised. Register by calling Sue at 508-362-6500 , ext. 110. NOAH Center needs blankets The NOAH Center emergency shelter for adults needs blankets to give away. New and used ones may be dropped off at 77 Winter St. in Hyannis. Kindermusik for children Preschool music classes for ages 18 months to 4 are ongoing at the South Congregational Church in Centerville for $9 a class. Kindergarten-age children are invited to attend Kinder- musik Young Child classes Tuesdays from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. at the church. Admission is $10. Call 508-778-6679 or check out Musicalplayground.net. CIGSYA activities The Cape & Islands Gay & Straight Youth Alliance has a dance room, cyber center, library, TV room and game room as well as several programs and activi- ties. There are monthly dances, support meetings for all family members, movie nights, pot-luck dinners, tutoring and mentoring. CIGSYA is located at 56 Barnstable Road in Hyannis and serves people 22 and under. Circle for Youth meets from 3 to 5:30 p.m. on Mondays at the club house. Activities include creative writing, visual art, dance, theater and more. A new conversational group for people who have questions about gender meets the second and fourth Wednesday of the month at 8 p.m. The next meeting is Sept. 27. Get out your dancing shoes, there's gonna be a party Sept. 22 from 7 to 10:30 p.m. when Sister Cheryl spins the tunes. A new social and support group for lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans- gender people meets Sept. 23 from 7 to 10:30 p.m. for a social. Bring food to share and BYOB for this CAPEMIX. This event for ages 21 and older only. Dance programs in West Barnstable The Cape Cod Conservatory on Route 132 in Barnstable is offering ballet, tap, jazz and belly dancing for all ages. Admission is $96 to $200, depending on selection. Call 508- 362-2772. Yogilates in Osterville Cape Cod Pilates, 1336 Main St. in Osterville, offers a new yogilates class Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. Ad- mission is $12 or free if you bring a friend. Summer planting A repotting clinic is held every Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Hyannis Country Garden, 380 West Main St. Mangia, mangia! It's pasta night every Thursday between 5:30 and 8:30 at the Sons of Italy, 4996 Falmouth Road in Cotuit. And if that doesn't fill you up, stop by for an all-you-can-eat breakfast buffet Saturday mornings between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Barnstable Historical Society open Located in the Daniel Davis House, 3074 Main St., the Barnstable Historical Society will be open through Oct. 5, Tues- day through Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m. The buzz on bees Marthe Ayers from the Barnstable County Beekeepers Association pres- ents a family program on the joys of beekeeping Sept. 30 at 2 p.m. at the Hyannis Public Library, 401 Main St. Flipping for football The Barnstable Historical Soci- ety hosts a fundraising fest at the Daniel Davis House, 3074 Main St. in Barnstable Village, Sept. 24 from 3 to 5 p.m. On the agenda is lots of football history, wine, food, exhibits, silent auction, more. For reservations call 508-362-2982. Admission is $35. Rec night for teens The YMCA invites grades 5 and 6 to teen recreation night held the first Saturday 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. Admis- sion is free to $5. Around the Cape University women to meet The Cape Cod Branch of the Amer- ican Association of University Women meets Sept. 26 at 12:30 p.m. when Roger Everett, photographer of birds, is the speaker. The meeting is held at St. David's Church in Yarmouth. All are welcome. Light lunch served. Rummage for treasures The Women 's Guild of the First Congregational Church of Yarmouth hold a rummage sale Sept. 30 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. when clothing, house- hold items and more will be sold. Cash raffle and gala The annual $10,000 raffle and cocktail party for the Falmouth Chamber of Commerce is held Oct. 5 at the Coonamessett Inn in Falmouth when there will be live music by Gali- leo Music. The grand drawing is at 8 p.m. Only 600 tickets being sold at $100 each. Free admission to ticket holders, others pay $30 admission to the party. Celebrate good times, c'mon! The Academy of Performing Arts in Orleans celebrates 30 years Sept. 29 at Ocean Edge, Route 6A in Brewster. Dance and dine the evening away as Academy stars perform. Bring your checkbook , there's going to be a silent auction. Call 508-255-5510 or go to www.apacape.org. •Harvest Craft Fair Crafters from New England exhibit work for sale Oct. 7 from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the HT Wing School, Route 130 in Sandwich. Food and beverag- es. Free admission. Proceeds benefit the Sandwich Jr. Women 's Club. Bless these little creatures The 19'" Annual Blessing of the Animals is held Sept. 23 at the West Yarmouth Congregational Church at Route 28 and Lewis Road. The bless- ing is at 10 a.m., when "animals of all denominations are welcome." Dennis Manse opens doors The Dennis Historical Society hosts Randy Joseph, Wampanoag Educa- tion Manager at Plimoth Plantation, Sept. 30 when he visits the 1736 Josiah Dennis Manse Museum for a day of discussion on early Wampa- noag life, showing of artifacts, corn CONTINUED ON PAGE C:6 CAPE COD CAKES l lb. Cod. Fresh or Frozen, Not Salted l lb. Potato 1/2 cup Chopped Onion 1 clove fresh Garlic Few sprigs fresh Parsley 1/2 cup coarse Bread Crumbs • E gg 2 TBL butter Salt & Pepper Old Bay® Seasoning Cook cod (steam, bake, saute, broil) and chill. Boil potatoes and let cool. Saute' the onions & garlic in 1 tablespoon butter with the seasonings to taste, until onion is clear (approx. 5 minutes). Crush the potatoes and the fish with your hands, add the egg, parsley and bread crumbs. Mix. Pat the mixture between your palms to form cakes. Heat the remaining tablespoon of butter in a skillet on medium to med-high and gently place the cakes in the skillet , turning after about 4 minutes, depending on heat. Nfil A Wimpy's A nxi yy Seafood Market gSfejft Sep tember Earl y **J S»>V Bn'^Specials 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 Ahead 508-428-3474 . . . 752 Main Street, Osterville Wimpy s Seafood Market 508-428-3474 F()YSTEI^| Experience the Difference!... ¦-SSL—-----? Wonderful Food, Atmosphere &Prices ^z"rv -y^*5 Closed Mondays fe '>A- / Open Tues-Fn S-Qpm • Sat S-930pm • Sun 4:30-9pm ' i i : * *. 'BBH. 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From Sunday to Thursday All Night, and Friday & Saturday from 4 - 6 pm they offer two en- trees for just $24.00...now that 's a deal!! They won the 2004 Cape Cod Chowder Festival with a sweep in all categories and the 2005 Boston Chowder Festival. They 're open for Lunch 11:30 - 4 pm. Dinner Mon - Fri from T Mm^ 3F~^m m \ J ^^ \ 4-10 pm, Sat/Sun un- L w„/?'v ^B m til 11 pm. They close I A wM j m their doors on Octo- k ^|IL m*-* . rffl mil ber 15th,reopening in ¦ ¦ ^ ^ ^ * f c m p ^TMnSl check I HlBtfl II! out their extensive I menu the I relaxed atmosp here W tT^T-"ff rTujB B B B T ^B with one of their ter- ^ *^1 S ??^-* r ^ ^ B F^BBMB rific Martinis. Owner Alan Delaney Carnl Bacon ptow TheWrl SKIPPER -