SERVICES
Planning a Wedding? Rev. Vernon Diannah Porter, Provincetown’s own wedding specialist, would be honored to be a part of your special day. Officiating with love, respect, and optimism, whether your marriage is gay or straight. Also known for her WOMR role as DJ “Lady Di,” Vernon is a minister and a certified professional life and recovery coach. Tel: (508) 487-7198; email [email protected]. [10-31]
Casual Catering. Salty Market in North Truro offers casual meal catering for weddings, company events, private parties and gatherings. We also offer discounts on bulk wine, beer, and liquor purchases. For details and pricing please contact [email protected]. [10-31]
FOR SALE
Wheels. Don’t make us take our 2008 Mazda 3 Hatchback to the chop shop. It’s got a hard-to-find 5-speed manual transmission and gets 30 mpg. Been around the block (171,000+ miles), but has good tires and new brakes. $1,000. Teresa, (917) 363-0339. [10-31]
WANT TO BUY
Property on Horseleech Pond. Looking for rundown small house. Seriously? Yes. Call (314) 609-8300. [10-31]
WANT TO RENT
Winter Parking. Earn money doing nothing. We need an indoor garage space for one car for the winter. Truro car, but any town on the Outer Cape would be fine. Tel: (314) 609-8300. [10-31]
LOCAL COLOR
Winter Wednesdays is looking for instructors. Share your hobbies, skills, or passions with the community. To apply: send your name, contact info, a brief overview of your proposed course, syllabus, and short bio to [email protected]. Application deadline: November 18. Instructors receive a stipend for teaching. Learn more at www.winterwednesdays.org. [11-14]
Hopper House Tours. A daily auto tour on back roads and hidden places to see 40 locations painted by Edward Hopper in Truro. Discussion puts in context the art, architecture, historical photos, and the treeless landscape confronting him in the 1930s. $69 per person, no refunds. Reservations required: www.hopperhousetours.com. [10-31]
ART
Art Awaits. Even after the galleries close for the season. Sculptural drawings and installations that reflect the ever-changeable nature of our Earth. Artist Phyllis Ewen, on the web at phyllisewen.com. [10-31]
MUSIC
Irish and Old Time Music at The Well Tavern and Kitchen in Wellfleet. Denya LeVine and friends with local and visiting instrumentalists and singers. Fridays: Nov. 1, 8:30-10:30 p.m. with co-host Pat Nash. And Nov. 15 and 29, 7-9 p.m. with co-host Tim Dickey. Songs, tunes, and dancers. Learn more at www.denya.us. [11-28]
INVITATIONS
Come for a Taste. Salty Market invites you to free wine tastings every Friday 4-6 pm. Sample a selection of our wines alongside cheese and charcuterie pairings. The tastings are free and open to anyone of legal drinking age. 2 Highland Rd., North Truro. [10-31]
Potlucks at Pond Hill School Community Hall. With thanks to Wellfleet CPA and Mass. Historical Commission for restoration funds, the South Wellfleet Neighborhood Association and Social Union welcomes all to enjoy the newly updated building together as a community at our potluck series. Info at swnasu.org. [10-31]
Rock to Stop Homelessness. A fundraiser for the Homeless Prevention Council featuring live music with awesome ’60s cover band The Broughams. $20 donation includes entertainment and snacks. Cash bar. All proceeds go to HPC programs. Nov. 16, 6 pm at Hog Island Brewery, 28 West Rd., Orleans. Details at hpccapecod.org [10-31]
Chefs for Community. Five local chefs cooking together for one special night: a dinner to benefit Provincetown’s Farmer-in-the-School program, a bountiful children’s garden and farmers’ market initiatives for children, families, seniors and veterans.
Sunday, November 10, 5pm at Spindler’s. Eat, enjoy, and do good! Benefit and ticket details on the Sustainable Cape website, www.sustainablecape.org [11-8]