FOR SALE
The Tucker Inn Yard Sale. Everything must go. Many free items. 2 days only, Friday, Nov. 3 and Saturday, Nov. 4. At the Tucker Inn, 12 Center St. in Provincetown. [11-2]
JOBS
The Alzheimer’s Family Support Center is looking for a Master’s-level counselor or MSW to deliver care consultations to dementia caregivers and people living with cognitive loss. Full or part time, salary commensurate with experience. Dementia-specific training and education will be provided. Contact executive director Molly Perdue at 508-896-5170 or email [email protected]. [11-23]
Plumber’s apprentice or helper wanted. Excellent opportunity for a reliable person. Experience preferred but not required. Good pay, benefits, etc. Please call 508-826-3497. [12-14]
Are you detail oriented? The Indie needs a research assistant to prepare the real estate and tide reports each week. Requires about 2 hours and must happen on a steady schedule. $22 per hour. Email a note about why you will be good at the job and send your resume to [email protected]. [11-9]
GRATITUDE
The Wellfleet Food Pantry thanks local businesses for their great donations that made our OysterFest raffle fundraiser an outstanding success. We would also like to thank SPAT for hosting us at their event and all the generous attendees who purchased raffle tickets and made donations to the pantry. wellfleetfoodpantry.org. [11-2]
LEARNING
Revisiting Ninth Street Women: Lecture with artist and educator Laura Shabott: Saturday, Nov. 11, 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Dive into the art of Lee Krasner, Elaine De Kooning, Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan, and Joan Mitchell. Cape Cod Museum of Art, Dennis, member $12; nonmember $20. Tickets: www.ccmoa.org. [11-9]
CONGREGATIONS
Christian Union Church Sunday service 10 a.m. at 27 Shore Rd., North Truro. All are welcome. [11-9]
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
Enter the 2024 Wellfleet beach sticker project. Submit your original artwork and photography on the theme “The Doors of Wellfleet.” The chosen artist will have an opportunity to exhibit at the Great Pond Gallery at Wellfleet’s Adult Community Center. Details available on the town website or by emailing [email protected]. Deadline Dec. 15. [11-23]
Thanksgiving grab-n-go for seniors. Elder Services of Cape Cod and the Islands is providing free Thanksgiving meals. To reserve yours, call 508-394-4630 ext 412 by Wednesday, Nov. 15. Meal pickup is Tuesday, Nov. 21 between noon and 1 p.m. at the Provincetown Council on Aging, 2 Mayflower Place, Provincetown. [11-9]
First Encounter Coffeehouse music series. Anna Tivel performs Saturday, Nov. 4. Doors open at 7 p.m., show starts at 7:30. This Oregon-based songwriter’s music starts with a lens so wide we’ve left the planet to look. Featuring her new music and her extensive catalog. Chapel in the Pines, Samoset Rd., Eastham. [11-2]
CD release concert and celebration. Denya and the Cape All Star Fem 14 play Sunday, Nov. 5 at 2:30 p.m. at Wellfleet Preservation Hall. Refreshments, cash bar. Cover art posters by Ellen LeBow available for purchase to benefit Wana’s House, a safe home for children in Matenwa, Haiti. Tickets at wellfleetpreservationhall.org. [11-2]
Annual Provincetown Lions Club craft show. Provincetown Town Hall, Friday, Nov. 24, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday, Nov. 25, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Local vendors, Christmas shopping, and a food court for lunch. Thank you for your support. For information contact Chris Grozier, vendor coordinator at 774-722-0132. [11-23]
Free concert on Sunday, Nov. 12 at 2 p.m. at the Wellfleet Adult Community Center, 715 Old Kings Highway. Featuring Amy Larkin, Jonanthan Larkin and Denya LeVine playing Cajun and Zydeco, Appalachian, and Country music traditions. Sponsored by the Wellfleet Cultural Council and the Friends of the COA. [11-9]
Join Outer Cape Democrats in honoring Lisa Brown, a creative activist who moves our communities forward, at the 6th Barbara Gray Legacy Award Dinner, Friday, Nov. 3, at Wellfleet Preservation Hall. For ticket information, please call 508-237-3133. [11-2]
Re-think. More expensive than disposable counterparts but, in the long run, the environment wins: Fabric shopping bags replace plastic bags. Paper or glass food containers replace cling film. Beeswax wraps replace sandwich bags. Metal straws replace plastic ones. Reusable water bottles and coffee cups replace takeaway items. Eastham Recycling Committee. [11-9]
Fall Craft Fair at the Eastham United Methodist Church, 3200 Route 6, Saturday, Nov. 18, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fabulous crafts and vendors (think Christmas!). Chicken chili with cornbread, cookie table (fill a bag with your choices), raffle prizes. This is a fundraising event for the church, and for their Helping Humanity Committee. [11-2]
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