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Events Continued from A&E:8 and Saturdays from 7 to 10 p.m. in the piano bar. On Monday nights, enjoy live jazz from 7 to 10 p.m. Call 508-775-2386 or go to www.roadhousecafe.com. STAGE COLORFUL CHAMELEON • Jan. 6: Jackson Gillman is a "Stand-up Chameleon" (Route 151& Job's Fishing Road), as he transforms himself into a wide variety of eccentric characters and shows what's funny about trying to be human. $5. At the door. ACADEMY PLAYHOUSE • Through Dec. 28: The Playhouse presents "Jacob Marley's Christmas Carol," Dick- ens' story retold with a twist. Perfor- mances Friday and Saturday at 8, Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. $22 reserved seating. Academy Playhouse is at 120 Main St, Orleans. 508-255-1963, www.apacape.org BARNSTABLE COMEDY CLUB • Jan. 8-25: Martha Stewart meets Jerry Springer when the Com- edy Club presents the comic play "The Kitchen Witches," written by James Prideaux and directed by Marti Baker, with performances Jan. 8 at 8 p.m, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m,Sundays at 2:30 p.m. $18, $16 seniors, students. The Barnstable Comedy Club is on Route 6A in the center of Barnstable Village. Box office: 508-362-6333; www. . barnstablecomedyclub.com. CAPE PLAYHOUSE • The Playhouse performs shows throughout the summer months. Box office: 508- 385-3911,www.capeplayhouse.com. The Playhouse is at 820 Route 6A, Dennis Village. CAPE REP THEATRE • Cape Rep Theatre is at 3299 Route 6A, Brewster. Box office: 508-896-1888,www. caperep.org. CHATHAM DRAMA GUILD • CDG is at 134 Crowell Road. Tickets: call 508-945-0510, or visit www.cdgonline.org COTUIT CENTER FOR THE ARTS • Cotuit Center for the Arts is at 4404 Route 28. 508-428-0669,www. artsonthecape.org ELEMENTS THEATRE • The theatre group performs at Paraclete House (Rock Harbor Orleans). Call 508- 240-2400; www.elementstheatre.org EVENTIDE ARTS • Eventide Arts performs on the Gertrude Lawrence Stage,Dennis Union Church,Route 6A, Dennis. $25. Box office: 508-398-8588. FALMOUTH THEATRE GUILD - Highfield Theater is at 58 Highfield Drive, Falmouth. Box office: 508-548-0400, or visit www.falmouththe- atreguild.org. HARBOR STAGE COMPANY • The theater is at 15 Kendrick Ave, Wellfleet. Box office: 508-349-6800; www. harborstge.org HARWICH JUNIOR THE- ATRE ¦ The theater's holiday show is "The Happy Elf," directed by Terry Norgeot, through Dec. 30,with perfor- mances Fridays at 7:30 p.m,Sats/Suns at 2 p.m,and Mon. and Tues. Dec. 29 and 30 at 2 p.m. $25,$15 under 21. HJT is at 105 Division St,West Har- wich. Info and box office: 508-432-2002; www.hjtcapecod.org. MONOMOY THEATRE • Mono- moy Theatre is at 776 Main St,Chatham. Box office 508-945-1589 or visit www. monomoytheatre.org. PROVINCETOWN THEATER ¦ The theater is at 238 Bradford St, Provincetown. Box office: 508-487-7487; www.provincetowntheater.org. WELLFLEET HARBOR ACTORS THEATRE • WHAT'S Julie Harris Stage is at 2357 Route 6,Wellfleet. Box office: 508-349-9428; www.what.org WOODS HOLE THEATRE COMPANY - WHTC performs in Woods Hole Community Hall,68 Water St. 508-540-6525. MISCELLANEOUS BARNSTABLE AFRICAN DANCE, SONG AND DRUM - Beginning African Drumming with Issa Coulibaly; every third Sunday,4 to 5:30 p.m,Guyer Barn, 250 South St,Hyannis. $20. Women's Drum Circle, Wednesdays (5:30 p.m.) at the Guyer Barn. Beginners' Level. $13 drop-in. African Dance in Hyannis, with live drumming: Fridays,6:30 to 8 p.m. at Federated Church of Hyannis,320 Main St. $13. Classes in African Dance are held every Monday from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the Cape Cod Hip-Hop Studio,49 John Maki Road,West Barnstable. $12 each class. Call 508-274-8626. BARNSTABLE SENIOR CENTER • The Senior Center is at 825 Falmouth Road, Hyannis. For a list of programs and events, call 508-862-4750 RSVP for all events. THRIFT SHOPS - Cape Cod Hospital Auxiliary Thrift Shop, 690 Main St,Hyannis,is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 to 4. Donations may be dropped off between 10 and 3 on those days. The Cape Cancer Thrift Shop, 1085 Route 6A,West Barnstable,carries furniture and accessories for the home to suit every pocketbook. Open year round 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Sales benefit Dana Farber Cancer Research. 508-375-0433. Cape Abilities Consignment S Thrift Shop is at 3239 Main St,Barnstable Vil- lage, next to the fire station. Open year round, Wednesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 508-362-3417. CAPEWIDE MUSEUM MINI-GOLF - Dec 27-28: Revisit summer fun - Play 18 holes of indoor mini-golf , 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (last tee time 2 p.m.) at the Brewster Ladies' Library, 1822 Main St. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. $7 ages 4-adult. Reservations required: 508-896-3867, ext. 133. CAPE COD FARMERS' MAR- KETS • Cape Cod Organic Farm stand , Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m,Saturday and Sunday 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m,Route 6A, Barnstable. AFRICAN DANCE AND DRUM • African Dance in Wellfleet, with live drumming, Thursdays, 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Wellfleet Preservation Hall. $15. Monthly workshops on African Drum- ming in Brewster with Issa Coulibaly, 79 Lakeshore Drive, Brewster on second Sundays,4 to 5:30 p.m. Next up: Dec. M.More information: 508-274-8626. YARMOUTH SENIOR CEN- TER • The center's new Volunteer Opportunity Center is open every Wednesday from 1 to 3:30 p.m. Free con- sultation on volunteer opportunities is available by appointment or for walk-ins. The center hosts a variety of fit- ness classes and workshops, as well as classes in many subjects such as nutrition, cooking, pathways to health and mare. The Senior Center is at 538 Forest Road, West Yarmouth. Call for infor- mation or to register for programs , 508-394-7606. BOURNE SENIOR CENTER • The Bourne Council on Aging sponsors a variety of events at the Bourne Senior Center at 239 Main St., Buzzards Bay. More info at 508-759-0653. THRIFT SHOPS ARE OPEN • West Yarmouth Congregational Church Thrift Shop, 383 Main St,is open from 11a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday. 508-790-3299. Thriftique: The VNA of Cape Cod runs this busy thrift shop at 1074 Route 28, South Yarmouth. Hours are 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tues-Sat. Volunteers are needed, especially on Saturday. Call 508-957- 7709. SERVICES TO VETERANS • The Massachusetts Veterans' Service Officers Association reminds veterans and their spouses and widows that supplementary financial assistance is available through local Veterans Services offices. Contact the MVSOA at 800-827-1000, or visit www.mvsoa.us/. ANIMAL RESCUE LEAGUE • The Brewster branch of the Animal Rescue League of Boston is open from 1-4 p.m. on Sundays for adoptions only, in addition to its regular weekly hours, Tuesday through Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m,Saturday 1-4 p.m. at 3981 Main St. (Route 6A), Brewster. 508-255-1030. www. arlboston.org. MUSEUMS " BARNSTABLE BARNSTABLE HISTORI- CAL SOCIETY - The Barnstable Historical Society Museum is closed for the season. To arrange an appointment for research or the museum is at 3087 Main St, Barnstable, call 617-548-5782 or e-mail info@barnstablehistory.org. The museum phone number is 508-362-2982. CAPE COD BASEBALL LEAGUE HALL OF FAME • On hand are displays celebrating the Cape League's 100-year history, along with memorabilia from all 10 franchises and honors for past accomplishments by players and coaches. Located on the lower level of the JFK Museum. 397 Main St,Hyannis. Open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday, noon-5 p.m. Sunday; Admission includes entry to JFK Museum. $8; $4 over age 65; $3 children 10-17; free under age 10. 508- 790-3077. or visit www.capecodbaseball. org. CAPE COD MARITIME MUSEUM - The Cape Cod Maritime Museum is at 135 South St., Hyannis. Hours are Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m,Sunday noon-4 p.m. Closed Monday. $5, $4 students , seniors, under 7 free. Visit www.capecodmaritimemuseum.org or call 508-775-1723. CENTERVILLE HISTORICAL MUSEUM - Current exhibits on fash- ion, including hats, purses,shoes and clothing through Dec. 12. Hours are noon to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. The museum is at 513 Main St. 508-775-0331, www.centervillehistoricalmuseum.org. CLASSIC SPORTS CARS MAKE YOU SEE RED Toad Hall at Simmons Homestead Inn, 288 Scudder Ave,Hyannis Port, maintains a collection of over 50 classic sports cars, restored, red, and in running condi- tion. Open daily 11a.m. to 5 p.m. $8, $4 ages 10-16, children under 10 free with parents. 508-778-4934 or visit www. toadhallcars.com. COAST GUARD HERITAGE MUSEUM - The Coast Guard Heritage Museum at the Trayser, 3353 Main St. (Route 6A), Barnstable, closed for the season. Visit www.cgheritage.org. HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF COTUIT AND SANTUIT • The Dot tridge Homestead and Museum and Fire Museum at 1148 Main St,Cotuit, has an archive room, gift shop, Ice House and Historical Kitchen Gardens. Open Thanks- giving weekend and during Christmas in Cotuit. The archives are available for research, and the Homestead and museums are available for private tours by appointment. 508-438-0461. JFK HYANNIS MUSEUM - The John F. Kennedy Hyannis Museum, 397 Main St,features photographic, video and oral history exhibits surround- ing JFK's days spent on Cape Cod. The museum hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday - Saturday, noon-5 p.m. Sunday and holi- days. Admission includes entry to Cape Cod Baseball League Hall of Fame. $9; $6 over age 62; $5 ages 8-17;free under age 8. 508-790-3077. OSTERVILLE HISTORICAL MUSEUM • The museum exhibits are closed for the season. The office is open Tuesday through Friday 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. year round. The Osterville Historical Museum is at Continued on A&E:10 Holiday Happenings FOR A COMPLETE LISTING of holiday activities on Cape Cod, visit www.ChristmasOnCapeCod.com. "TRAIN TO CHRISTMAS TOWN" • Through Dec. 26: Climb aboard the "Train to Christmas Town," hosted by the Cape Cod Central Railroad, for an hour's magical ride on a beautifully decorated train,and hear stories,sing carols and enjoy cocoa and cookies. Call 1-888-797-7245 for dates,times, pricing and reservations. Ask about discounts for military members and first responders. GARDENS AGLOW • Through Dec. 28: Heritage Museums and Gardens in Sandwich hosts the annual Gardens Aglow festivities,with more than 9 miles of lights, a festive model railway, music and dance, holiday crafts, performances and carousel rides. Enjoy a winter wonderland every Friday through Sunday from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. CRECHE DISPLAY • Through December 30: a life-size, hand-sculpted creche is on display on the grounds at Church of the Transfiguration,Rock Harbor, Orleans. 508-240-2400. GLASSBLOWERS' CHRISTMAS • Through Dec. 30: Sandwich Glass Museum presents the 5th Annual Glassblowers' Christmas, with hundreds of unique, magical ornaments on display and for sale, created by the region's finest glass artists. Also on display, the special exhibition "Dolls of Yesteryear," a collec- tion of antique dolls and glass toys to delight young and old alike. FIRST NIGHT CHATHAM • Dec. 31: Master sand sculptor Greg Grady will create a sandcastle in Chatham to celebrate this year's First Night theme: "Sandcastles by the Sea," to kick off the year 2015.The night is packed full of tasty food and entertainment, plus two fireworks displays. Returning artists include Cirque du Jour; David Hall; Monomoy Theater Players; The Rip-lt-Ups; Bart Weisman's Klezmer Swing Group, and many more entertainers. First Night Headquarters is now open at 534 Main St,Chatham. You can get your buttons there, or at www.firstnightchatham.com. $20,$5 kids ages 3 to 11. FAB FREEZE • Jan. 1:The Cape Cod Children's Museum, 577 Great Neck Road, Mashpee, hosts a Fabulous Freeze Bash,1to 4 p.m. Live music,crafts, snacks and photos with special guests Anna,Elsa andOlaf. $15.wvmcapecodchiWrens- museum.org ENCHANTED VILLAGE ¦ Through Jan. 1:The Cape Cod Enchanted Village kicks off its 13thyear at the Cape Codder Resort Si Spa,with more than 100,000 lights,animated reindeer,snowmen and a bonfire each night (weather permitting). Carolers entertain on Friday and Saturday (5:30 to 8:30 p.m.) Santa is on hand during weekends. Please bring a gift card or non-perishable food items for the Giving Tree - for Independence House in Hyannis.