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The morning starts with a Continental breakfast and registration. Following the formal presentations , campus tours will be conducted by students and staff. Every tour group will get a chance to experience the new Lorusso AppliedTechnologyBuilding,hometo the College'sopen computer laboratory, avariety of classrooms, and student learning centers. More information about the college entrance process and the event itself is available by contacting the CCCC Admissions Office at 508-362-2131, ext. 4311, or by email to admissions@capecod.edu. A cut above! Hairwaves salon of Osterville will be hosting a Cut-A-Thon to benefit the BHS Band Boosters on Sunday from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Stylists Victoria Butler, Anna Bonadio and Colleen Foley, along with Nail Technician Monica Bar- ros and Makeup Artist Jessica Lemire, will treat customers to new styles while supporting the band. Wet cuts are $15 while mani- cures and makeup applications are $10. First-come, first-served only. Hairwaves is located at 57 Tower Hill Road in Osterville. Boost for Barnstable in Boston Former Providence school board member Julia Steiny, who reviewed the Barnstable school system for the Pioneeer Institute of Public Policy Research , wrote a celebratory op-ed piece for the Boston Sunday Globe Oct. 29. After citing Barnstable native James Otis, for whom this paper is named, Steiny wrote , "Today, £ revolutionary spirit still remains in Barnstable , where educators , tired of over-administration and politics, are boldly experiment- ing with school-based manage- ment and Horace Mann charter schools." Steiny wrote that "manage- ment-hardened district admin- istrators across the Common- wealth need to be more open to the reform example set in Barnstable. In doing so, they too could lead a revolution in school district decentralization that would better serve the academic needs of our students." Making history at Pope John Paul II High Attention , class of 2011: Pro- spective students and their families are invited to attend an information session to learn about Pope John Paul II High School, Cape Cod's first Catholic high school on Nov. 30 at 7 p.m. No pre-registration is required. Con- tact the school at 508.862.6336 or ckeavy(« popejohnpaulhighschool. org with any questions. The PJ- PIIHS Entrance Exam will be held Saturday, Dec. 2. Junior videographers unite! A new 4-H club for middle school age students interested in learning video production has been created at the Barnstable County 4-H & Youth Develop- ment Program. Meetings will be held the second and fourth Wednesday of each month from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Sandwich Community Access TV studio (SCAT) on Jan Sebastian Drive in Sandwich, beginning on Nov. 8. Releases will be required and students may have to go "on location" for various productions. Field trips may include local film festivals. A $25 registration fee is required. For more infor- mation, contact Christie Marrs at 508-477-5875 or via email at ibhoofinit(«yahoo.com , or con- tact Judy Vollmer at 508-375-6696 or via email at jvollmer (qumext. umass.edu. TrinityChristian Academy open house Trinity Christian Academy in Barnstable will host an open house for prospective fall 2007 enrollees on Nov. 18 from 9 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. for pre-K to grade 12. Attend- ees will be given classroom tours and will have the opportunity to speak with school officials and teachers. The school is located at 979 Mary Dunn Road in Hyannis. For more information, call 508-790- 0114. PopeJohn Paul II receives strong support Pope John Paul II High School recently welcomed the support of two prominent families with strong Cape Cod ties. Paul Birmingham , who has ties to Osterville , has established a $250,000 scholarship fund, to be named the "John and Leona Birmingham Fund," for students demonstrating substantial need for tuition assistance. Chris- topher Keavy, principal of the new high school , expressed his gratitude for the gift , noting that it will provide the benefits of a Catholic High School education to those who would not otherwise be able to attend. Also contributing was the TA. Vanderslice Foundation with an unrestricted gift of $50,000 to the school. Dr. Thomas A. Vanderslice , also with Osterville connections , has been a generous contributor to Boston College in support of its commitment to its Jesuit and Catholic heritage. The Vander- slice Foundation requested that a classroom be named for Thomas and Margaret Vanderslice, which Keavy said the school's board of directors would be pleased to do. These gifts join the founda- tion established by Osterville residents Frank and Eileen Ward , who recently issued a challenge grant stating that they would match new donations dollar for dollar up to one million dollars. Workshops and more at Waldorf School The following classes and events will be held at the Waldorf School of Cape Cod in Bourne: Monday afternoon there will be a Lantern Making Workshop. Parents with children age 3-6 are invited to at- tend. On Tuesday, curriculum-based student performances will take place at 2 p.m. On Nov. 18 the 16th annual Holi- day Fair will be held at the school from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. This old- fashioned event offers children's crafts and activities, a marionette show, lunch, tea room, live enter- tainment, and a variety of hand- made crafts and wares from local artisans. Pre-registration is required for the courses; Admission for the craft fair is $3 for adults. For more information visit www.waldorf- schoolofcapecod.org. Hollyberry time at Sacred Heart The 25lh annual Hollyberry Craft Fair at Sacred Heart High School in Kingston will be held Nov. 11 from 6 to 9 p.m. and Nov. 12 from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. More than 100 displays will be available and there will be a Saturday dinner. Space rental is $75 and tables are available. Interested artisans and crafters should contact the school's Alumni/Development Office for an application at 781-585-7511 or email sgiovanettif" sacredheart-hs.or g). CLI seeks 2007 class The Community Leadership In- stitute of Cape Cod (CLI) invites qualified individuals to participate in the 2007 Leadership Cape Cod program. Applications are being accepted for the spring semester, which begins in January, and are available at www.clicapecod.org. Leadership Cape Cod features 13 sessions from January to June on a wide range of topics including health care, education , business, government , diversity, media, arts, social services, law, and the envi- ronment. For more information, visit the Web site or call 508-362- 2131, ext. 4483. Get a cut, boost the band A Cut-A-Thon to benefit the Barnstable Band Boosters will be held Sunday at Hairwaves of Osterville at 57 Tower Hill Road. A cut-a-thon is just what is sounds like: those getting a discounted cut ($15) between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. will see proceeds benefit the booster club. This is the first such event sponsored by the club. In addition to haircuts (wet cut only), patrons can get $10 mani- cures and make-up applications. People will be served on a first- come/first-serve basis by stylists Victoria Butler, Anna Bonadino and Colleen Foley. Nail techni- cian Monica Barros and make-up artist Jessica Lemire will also be on hand. CLASSROOMRAMBLES