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Events Continued from A&E. -7 385-4477.www.ccmoa.org for more info. CULTURALCENTER OF CAPE COD • The Cultural Center of Cape Cod,307 Old Main St., South Yarmouth,features year-round events, art and literature classes and exhibits for all interests. Jan.1:"Winter Magic":A Ouality Antiques Show,10a.m. to 4 p.m.Full- scale show with dealers from Cape Cod and beyond. $6,$5 with discount card. No early birds) Jan. 3: "Shedding Light,Shedding Shame," event hosted by Plain Talk Initia- tive and partners, in memory of those who've lost the battle with addiction and for those still fighting. Testimonials, music and candlelight,5 p.m. Free event. Jan. 6, 13, ZQ and Feb. 3: Tuesday Night Swing Dance Classes,with instructor Doug McHugh of Ballroom Bliss.$80 couple/$45 single for 4-wk class. Call to register. Jan. 9:Reception from 5 to 7 p.m. for the 5th annual Members' Exhibition, on exhibit inallfour galleries, through Jan.25. Jan.10:Cape Cod Sax Quartet,featur- ing Bruce Abbott,Berke Mckelvey, Ryder Corey and Nicholas Suchecki,7:30 p.m. $20.Refreshments. Information on all the Center's events and classes may be found at 508-394- 7100,or visit www.culturalcenter.org. EXHIBITS AND WORK- SHOPS AT PAAM • Through Jan. 18:Contemporary works by Jarrod Beck, Kate Clark,Lauren Ewing, Warren Muller and Mark Parsons. Through May: PAAM and the Prov- incetown Film Society screen films of interest every other Wednesday at 7 p.m. For a schedule of films and information on passes,visit www.paam.org/filmart or www.watersedgecinema. Films are screenedat Waters EdgeCinema,237 Commercial St. The Provincetown Art Association and Museum,460 Commercial St., hosts exhibits,classes and workshops, as well as a Master Class series that runs throughout the year.A host of new workshops will runfrom January through May. Call 508-487-1750 or visit www.paam.org.Museum hours are daily to 8 p.m. Mon.-Thur.and to 5 p.m.Sat. and Sun. (Fri to 10p.m.).Admission is $5 for nonmembers. BOOKS STORIES AND CRAFTS • Dec. 30: Hyannis Public Library,401Main St., holds a free Winter Stories and Crafts program from 2 to 3 p.m.,for ages 4 to 12. Dec.26:The library will not hold its regular PreschoolStory Time,although the library will be open from 11a.m.to 5 p.m.Stories resume at 11:15a.m.Jan.2. 508-775-2280. HELP FOR KIDS WHO STUTTER • Several books and DVDs produced by the nonprofit Stuttering Foundationare available free to public libraries. Among these, a new DVD called "Stuttering: For Kids By Kids," stars kids who are struggling with the disability themselves and are out to help others. Three libraries in Barnstable have this DVD on their shelves: Centerville Public Library;Cotuit Library; HyannisPublic Library. HYANNIS LIBRARY PERKS • Hyannis Public Library continues to offer the Mango Languages online language- learning system to all CLAMS card holders inthe villages,through a grant from the Kirkman Trust Fund awarded to Barnstable libraries. Valid CLAMS card holders may take advantage of reduced rate admissions to toe New Inoland Aquarium in Boston and to Heritage Museums & Gardens in Sandwich. Call the library for informa- tion. Hyannis Library is at 401Main St. 508-775-2280, www.hyannislibrary.org FILM DOCUMENTARY SERIES • An Independent Documentary Film Series runs from December to May at Wellfleet Preservation Hall: Jan.10:"Through a Lens Darkly," a documentary exploring family through the eyes of black photographers,Hp.m. Feb.7:"Art s Craft," a film that explores the need for community, appre- ciation and purpose, 7 p.m. Tickets are $10per film,available at www.wellfleet- preservationhall.org NATURE SCREEN - Dec. 26: Cape Cod Museum of Natural History (Route 6A,Brewster) presents "The Private Life of Deer," an original PBS documentary - the now-familiar white- tailed deer, and a view of their complex society,1p.m.Free with museum admis- sion. 508-896-3867. KIDS GAMES DAY • Dec. 27:Brewster Ladies' Library,1822MainSt,hosts a Games Day,1to 5 p.m.,with new board and card games led by Matt Donle of Wicked FunGames. Forchildren8 and up (adults,too!).Free event. SKIRTS ARE IN! - Dec.29,30: Join a sewing project to sew a skirt (2, 3 4 or 5-tiered), 1to 4 p.m.Monday,9 a.m.to 4 p.m.Tuesday at the Cape Cod Cooperative Extension.For ages 11and up. $25 includes use of machines and snacks. Call Barnstable County 4-H at 508-362-3645 to register. KIDS 'N' CRAFTS - Michael's,an arts and crafts retailer at 88 Enterprise Road,Hyannis,offers free Kids Club Events every Saturday,10a.m.to noon for ages 3 and up. Get into the fall spirit making crafts for school and Halloween fun. More info at 508-778-0317. PROGRAMS AT GREEN BRIAR - Programs for kids ages 4 and ' up flourish at the Green Briar Nature Center,6 Discovery HillRoad in East Sandwich. Critter Capers every Friday,10:30a.m. (for families with children ages 3 and up).$2. Live Animal Storytime,Saturdays, at 10:30 a.m. Enjoy stories and meet animals (for families with kids 3 andup). $2. FamilyScience,1-2:30 p.m.Saturdays, meet with Nature Center naturalist. $5, $15per family. The Center is open seven days a week: Mon.-Sat.10a.m.to 4 p.m.,Sun.1-4. Call 508-888-6870for information on all upcoming activities. www.thorntonbur- gess.org CAPE COD CHILDREN'S MUSEUM • Drop-in science program every Wednesday and Friday,11a.m. to 1p.m.Take a drop-in art program every Tuesday and Thursday, 11a.m.to 2 p.m., or join "Movin' with Ms. Susan," Thurs- days at 10:30a.m. All activities are free with museum admission of $7. The Children's Museum is at 577Great Neck Road South,Mashpee.More info on specific programs at 508-539-8788,or www.capecodchildrensmuseum.org VILLAGE LIBRARY PRO- GRAMS • Centerville: Drop-in Story Hour,10:15a.m. Mondays, 6 p.m.Thurs- days; Story Hour,4 p.m.(all ages) Mid- Cape Chess Club, drop-in 1-7 p.m.Fridays, 6 p.m.families. Hyannis:Pre-school Storytime at the Hyannis Public Library, 401Main St., is held Fridays at 11:15a.m. Kids 2 1/2to 5 years old can enjoy stories, crafts and a snack. Children's Chess Club meets Wednesdays at 11:15a.m., for kids who know the basics of chess andjust want to play the game.You're welcome to bring your own chess set to share with others.508-775-2280. Cotuit:Drop-in Storytime,10:30a.m. Tuesdays,4 p.m. Wednesdays. Marstons Mills:Homeschool Club (gr. K-5), 2 p.m.Mondays.Sign up.Stories and Crafts: Audrey Duchesney (with stories) and Carolyn Larson (arts and crafts) are back at Marstons Mills Public Library every Tuesdayat 10and11a.m,respec- tively.Miss Juliana and Miss Lindsey offer stories and crafts at tnose same times each Wednesday. Both events are for ages birth to 5 years. 508-428-5175. Osterville: Storytime,3:30 p.m.Tues- days and10a.m. Wednesdays. New Baby Group for pre-walking babies and their caregivers,9:30-10:15a.m.Thursdays, sponsored by Cape Cod Child Develop- ment. Sturgis: Drop-in Storytime,10:30a.m. (ages 2-5) Thursdays. CAPE COD CHILD DEVEL- OPMENT ACTIVITIES • Weekly CC ChildDevelopment programs invarious locales across the Cape include music, gymport,science and movement play groups.For more information,call 508- 775-6240,X512. ACTIVITIES AT THE LADIES' LIBRARY - ToddlerTown (kids birth to age 3) meets Thursdays at 10am,with stories,songs,snacks and free play at the Brewster Ladies' Library, 1822Main St,and Story Hour for children ages 3 andup,is held each Wednesday at 10:30a.m,with songs,stories and crafts. 508-896-3913. ART FOR KIDS IN MASH- PEE • The Cape Cod Art Bar,11North St,Mashpee Commons,has a host of classes for kids throughout the year.Call 508-477-2788for details,or visit www. threefishandaram.com. BARNES & NOBLE • Tuesday toddler storytime is at 10a.m. at the store at the Cape Cod Mall in Hyannis, with preschool storytime Wednesdays at 10a.m. On Fridays there is a special storytime for school-age children at 7 p.m.Call 508-862-6310. DENNIS PUBLIC LIBRARY • The Dennis Public Library in Dennis Port holds pre-school story and craft time Thursdays at 10:30a.m.On Wednesdays at 1p.m. it's Toddler Story and Play Time. BOYS & GIRLS CLUB • Programs at the club include classes, cooking, games,music and more. The club is open Monday through Friday from 2 to 6 p.m.Teen nights are held every weeknight from 6 to 8.The clubhouse is open Fridays from 6 to 10 p.m.for teens. Call 508-477-8845 or go to www. BoysGirlsClubCapeCod.org.Membership is $25 annually. MUSIC KIDS SING OUT AT GAR- DENS AGLOW • Tons of students (more than 100) bring the Gardens Aglow celebration to life at Heritage Muse- ums and Gardens in Sandwich. Groups perform in the Auto Gallery at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Dec. 26: Emma Fahle,voice student at Artworks program at Heritage;Dec. 27: Sonnay Fiddlers; Dec. 28: Cape Conser- vancy Youth Ballet.More information at 508-888-3300 or visit www.heritagemu- seumsandgardens.org. PAYOMET PERFORMING ARTS • Dec. 27:Banjo & bones vocalist Dom Flemons,of the Carolina Chocolate Drops, performs solo at 7:30p.m.at Prez Hall.Reservations required. Wellfleet Preservation Hall is Payo- met's winter venue.Call 508-487-5400 or visit www.payomet.org CAPE COD SYMPHONY • Jan.1:New Year's Day Party - A special single-ticket event featuring the legend- ary Peter Schickele,bringing down the house at 3 p.m.with conductor Jung-Ho Pak and the Cape Cod Symphony,also with soprano Margot Roodand mezzo- soprano Kara Cornell.$30-$69. Limited seats are available:www.capesymphony. org or call 508-362-1111. EPIPHANY CONCERT • Jan. 4:The annual benefit concert to benefit the Dennis Yarmouth Ecumenical Council to Prevent Homelessness is at 2 p.m. at St. PiusX Church,Station Avenue,South Yarmouth,featuring the church choir and music ministry with special guests. There's a free-will offering with all proceeds going to prevent homelessness on the Cape. WOODS HOLE FOLK MUSIC SOCIETY • Jan.4:The Society pres- ents the Low Lily acoustic roots trio,7:30 p.m.at Community Hall,68 Water St., Woods Hole,playing richly textured solo and close-harmony songs,accompanied by fiddle,mandolin,guitar and rhythm. Doors open7 p.m.$15,some discounts available.508-540-0320. W.H.A.T.OPERA GUILD • Tickets are on sale for the 2014-15Met Opera Season via the Wellfleet Harbor Actors' Theatre.Membershipincludes pre-broadcast receptions and lectures. Upcoming direct broadcasts: Jan.17: A new production of Lehar's "The Merry Widow," 12:55p.m.;with encore perfor- mance Jan.24, same time. For more information about the Guild, call Joanna Roche,development director, at 508-349-9428. EMBARGO • The Doc Raylove Ensemble plays jazz, swing and Latin standards every Thursday and Saturday night from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.at Embargo, 453 Main St,Hyannis. HARVEST WINE BARAND GALLERY • There's live entertain- ment Wednesday through Sunday at the Harvest Gallery Wine Bar,776 Main St,Route 6A, Dennis. Music schedule includes performers such as Jim Lough; Chandler Travis 3-0; Doc Raylove S Allen McGarry; FredClayton;KathleenHealy and Toast S Jam. Call for specific dates and times: 508-385-2444,or visit the website at www.harvestgallerywinebar. com MUSIC AT THE GRAND CRU • The Grand Cru Wine Bar at the Cape Codder Resort & Spa, Route 132 inHyan- nis,features live musical entertainment on Friday and Saturday nights, 8 p.m.Call for specific performers. 855-861-4370. BLACK CAT -At the Black Cat, there's live music on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings,including musicians Paul Good,Bob Chambers,Jeff Lowe,Fred Boyle and others. The Cat is at 165Ocean St,Hyannis.Hours are 11a.m.to 10 p.m.daily.Call for specific performer dates. 508-778-1233.www. blackcattavern.com ISLAND MERCHANT The Island Merchant,302 Main St,Hyan- nis, provides no-cover entertainment. 508-771-1337.For a full schedule,go to www.theislandmerchant.com. There's a Merchant's Jazz Jam with Bart Weisman on the 3rd Sunday of the month,4 to 7 p.m. PAIN D'AVIGNON • Sample bar bites at Pain D'Avignon's Cafe-Bou- langerie,with music by Perry Rossi & En Fuegofeaturing vocals of local musician Chantal Joseph,every Wednesday night from 8 to 11.Open daily from 7 a.m.(Din- ner 6-tO p.m. Tues-Thurs.and Sunday;6-11 p.m.Fri-Sat. Bar open to 1a.m.Tues-Sun.) Directly across from Barnstable Munici- pal Airport in Hyannis.508-778-8588, www.paindavignon.com BRITISH BEER COMPANY • There's something going on every night at the British Beer Company, 412Main St, Hyannis.Open 7 days. For more info call 508-771-1776. O'SHEA'S OLDE INN • O Shea's Olde Inn,348 MainSt. (Rte.28), West Dennisoffers entertainment year round. For schedule,call 508-398-8807. FIVE EIGHTY-SIX BISTRO AND BAR - The 586 offers live entertainment,from jazz to piano to contemporary rock,Fridays and Satur- days beginningat 9:30p.m.at 586 Main St,Hyannis.Complete entertainment listingat www.fiveeightysixbistro.comor call 508-778-6515. RIVERWAY LOBSTER HOUSE • Pianist,Fridaysand Sat- urdays,6-9 p.m, 1338Route 28,South Yarmouth. 508-398-2172. ROADHOUSE CAF£ - The Road- houseCafe,488SouthSt. in Hyannis, features live entertainment on Fridays Continued on A&E:9