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The RooBar Restaurant, 586
Main St. in Hyannis. has entertain-
ment nightly, Thursdays through
Sundays.
Heritage Hotel has
weekend shows
Chauncy 's Restaurant and
Lounge at Heritage Hotel on Mam
Street features live entertainment
every weekend with complimen-
tary hors d'oeuvres from 5 to 7
p.m. Call 508-833-0087.
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
areon. 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
entertainment. All shows begin
at 9 p.m. Sister Cheryl kicks off
the weekend Oct. 13. The Johnny
Vance Band plays Oct. 14 and
Mayhem on Main Street is up on
Oct. 17. Syndicate plays Oct. 19
and Darwin's Children take over
on Oct. 20. Stomp 86 is up on
Oct. 21.
Swing to the
action at the Island
Merchant
Saturdays at The Island Mer-
chant, 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 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.
Archaeology for all
ages
An archaeology program for
ages eight and up is held Oct.
21 when shipwreck archaeology
is on the agenda at 10:30 a.m. at
the Cape Cod Maritime Museum,
135 South St. in Hyannis. Land
archaeology is the subject Oct.
28, also at 10:30 a.m. Call 508-
775-1723.
Guyer Barn Gallery &
Arts Center
The 6,h Annual Art Show by
Baha'i Artists is on display Oct.
15 through 21 at the Guyer Barn
Gallery, SouthStreet in Hyannis.A
reception is heldOct. 15from 4 to
6 p.m. Joan Harwick displays oils
and watercolors Oct. 22 through
28. A reception is Oct. 22 from
3 to 6 p.m.
Hyannis Public
Library
Bug programs for the whole
family can be found at the Hyannis
Public Library, Main Street. Other
programs include knitting, read-
ing programs, rainy day movies,
puppet shows, and more. Call
508-775-2280 or 508-771-5124
for details.
Take the Hyannis-JFK
family compound
walk
Walk Hyannis and enjoy
ocean views on a 10K jaunt
beginning at the Heritage
House Hotel, 259 Main St. in
Hyannis. Walk sponsored by
the Walk 'n Mass Volkssport
Club. Start times are daily
sunrise to sunset. Information:
508-775-7000.
The Garden Club of
Hyannis
The Garden Club of Hyannis
(GCFM-NGC) meets the third
Tuesday of the month at the
Federated Church of Hyannis,
320 Main St., at noon. The
public is welcome for a small
donation.
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.
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VNA has home health
technology
The Visiting Nurse Associa-
tion of Cape Cod offers in-home
telemonitoring technology. The
Honeywell HomMed monitors
collect vital signs including heart
rate, blood pressure, oxygensatu-
ration and body weight, all inthree
minutes. Call 800-631-3900.
Adult exercise class
in Hyannis
Get inshape byjoining Livefor Life
classes offered by the YMCA Tues-
days and Thursdays from noon to 1
p.m.at the BarnstableSenior Center,
825 Falmouth Road in Hyannis.
Admission is $25 per month.
VNA offers van,
interpreters, more
The Visiting Nurse Association
of Cape Cod has a 28-foot van
that travels throughout the Cape
to link underserved individuals and
families with health education and
preventative screening services.
Blood pressure,cholesterol, blood
sugar and more may be tested at
the van. Another unique service
the VNA offers is interpretation and
tele-interpretationinfive languages:
Portuguese, Spanish, Haitian Cre-
ole, Persian and Italian. Sign upto
have aclass to getyour staff trained
in Choke Saver Certification. Stop
by the Thriftique thrift shop on
Route 28 in the South Yarmouth
Plaza near the Registry of Motor
Vehicles for bargains.
VNA has exercise
class and more
Join a Young at Heart exercise
class for a 10-week runand improve
your ticker in just one hour, twice
a week. A small fee and doctor's
approval are needed. Senior Care
Management Services are offered
by the VNA. For an assessment of
an individual's health care needs,
call 877-267-7700. A Youngat Heart
Senior Weight Training program is
held twice a week for 12 weeks.
Bereavement groups
TheVisiting NurseAssociation of
Cape Cod Hospice Bereavement
Program offers a support group
designed for men who have lost
a loved one. The group meets at
theSouth Dennisoffice of theVNA,
434 Route 134.A Bereaved Parents
Support Group for those who have
lost children meets Mondays at 1
p.m. at the VNA, 67 Ter Heun Drive
in Falmouth where volunteers will
be available for child care of other
childreninthefamily.Otherbereave-
ment support groups include loss
of a pet, parent, grandchild,friend
and many others. Call 800-978-
0838 for details.
Alzheimer's support
in Dennis
Eagle Pond Rehabilitation and
Living Center of South Dennis
hosts an Alzheimer 's Support
Group on the second Wednesday
of the month from 3:30 to 4:30
p.m. Call 508-385-6034.
Parents helping
parents
Parents Helping Parents, a self-
help support group, offers free
weekly meetings for parents to
share understanding, information,
and ideas. The Hyannis meetings
are heldWednesday evenings.The
group is looking for volunteers with
good interpersonal skills. Training
is available. Call 800-882-1250.
Cancer support in
Mashpee
Cape Cod Healthcare has a Liv-
ing With Cancer educationsupport
group that meets Tuesdaysat the i
Mashpee Health Center,5 Indus-
trial Road. Call 508-539-6215.
Breastfeeding Center
offerings
The Center for Breastfeeding,
327 Quaker Meetinghouse Road in
East Sandwich,offers free lactation
counseling, yoga for babies and
tots, a Mom's Club, pumps and
supplies, a program to learn to
sign with your baby, sing-alongs
andmore. "MothersandMultiples,"
for those with, or expecting, twins
or more, meets the last Friday of
the month from 10 a.m. to noon.
Call 888-890-2229.
Support group for
smokers
Join the Dennis Free at Last
Group, a support group for smok-
ers who want to quit. It meets
Wednesdays from 7 to 8 p.m. at |
the West Dennis Graded School-
house on School Street.
Experience Reiki,
free
A free Reiki clinic is held every
third Thursday of the month at the
Center for Healing Therapies/Reiki
By the Sea, 15 West Bay Road
in Osterville. No appointments
are necessary for this light hand
treatment geared to relieve pain,
stress and mental distress. Call
508-888-7788.
Alzheimer's services
at county
The BarnstableCountyAlzheim- !
er's Collaborativeoffers aprogram
called Safe Return for those with
Alzheimer 's disease and their
families. Safe Return is a 24-hour
database registry operated by
the Alzheimer's Association. Call
508-375-6043 for information or
to register a loved one.
Support on bipolar
disorder
A support group for parents
and caregivers of children and
adolescents with bipolar disorder .
meets on the second Wednesday
of the month at Falmouth Hospital '
in the Faxon 2 basement from 7
to 8 p.m. Call 508-548-5300.
Get connected
Community Connections (34
Main St. in Orleans, 50 Long
Pond Drive in South Yarmouth
andSummerfield Park inMashpee)
provides comprehensive services
to helppeoplewithdisabilitieslead
active lives. There are openings
for daytimeprograms,community
and social activities and more.
Also available are handicap-ac-
cessible vans for transportation to
Boston and Cape hospitals. Call
800-308-1321, ext. 130.
Fitness programs at Y
The YMCA Cape Cod in West
Barnstableis offering three fitness
programs: cardio kickboxing on
Mondays and Wednesdays at
9:30 a.m.; an abs, cardio, glutes
and stretch class on Mondaysand
Wednesdays at 6:15 p.m. and a
professional massage class on
Tuesdays, by appointment. Call
Dianne Francis at 508-362-6500,
ext. 106.
Help for hard of
hearing
Members of Self Help for the
Hard of Hearing (SHHH) meet the
last Saturday of the month at the
CORD building, across from the ¦
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Toyotadealership, on Route 132 in j
Hyannis.A social hour gets things j 3
going at 9:30 a.m., followed by •
the 10 a.m. meeting, duringwhich
there is always a speaker. Annual
membership dues are $10 and
newcomers are welcome.
HEALTHREPORT
A R R E S TING
ATTIRE - The
Cardiac Center's
owndoctors,Philip
N. Chiotellis (left)
an d Adnan I.
Naber, show off
PuritanCapeCod's
casual look f or
fall. Chiotellis is
wearing asweater,
corduroypantsand
shirt from Paul
and Shark of Italy,
whilehiscolleague
sports a Calvin
Kleinvelvetjacket,
Tommy Bahama
jeans and a Ralph
Lauren polo shirt.
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The 30th
annual fashion
show and luncheon of the
Barnstable Branch of the
Cape CodHospitalAuxiliary
was held at Four Points
Sheraton Resort inHyannis
last week. A highlight was
the fashion show featuring
staff and volunteers.
LUCINDA HARRISON PHOTOS
GOOD LOOKS FOR A GOOD
CAUSE - Modeling holiday
fashionsfor Mulberry Corners
of OstervilleareHarrietConroy,
left, inatwo-piece burned out
silk shirt jacket with black
matching pants and camisole
andShirley Pike, inareddress
from IC Fashions.
Keeping Cape Cod Hospital
healthy