JOBS
Community food project coordinator: AmeriCorps VISTA member to develop and sustain a community food program. Manage strategic partnerships, recruit and train volunteers, create social media, identify and promote food resources, and enhance food policies to promote food security. One-year commitment with year-end bonus, some benefits, $925.12 bi-weekly stipend. Email [email protected]. [12-8]
Deputy editor for this newspaper. We are looking for a newshound obsessed with language and the principles of community reporting. Must have 5 years’ experience editing a newspaper and an understanding of the purpose and mission of independent journalism. Send resume and cover letter describing your interest to the publisher, [email protected]. [11-24]
SEEKING
Your dream tenant wants a small, one-bedroom, year-round rental. After 22 years full-time on the Outer Cape, I moved over the bridge. Realized I was too deeply rooted in the Outer Cape community to be happy elsewhere. Need my people, my birds, my long-time work protecting Outer Cape’s environment. Reach me at 508-479-1033. [1-12]
FOR SALE
Quality power and hand tools, including table saw, chop saw, sawzalls, many other assorted tools and accessories. Also, art equipment including kilns, easels, etc. and stained-glass supplies. All for low prices. Call Chuck for private appointment at 508-246–0866. [12-8]
Wolf stove, 30” slip in, 4 red knobs, $3500. In Eastham, call 774-561-2930. [11-24]
SERVICES
Absentee concierge services. Give your Cape home the VIP treatment while you’re away. From basic winterization to full property preservation. General home maintenance and snow removal available as well. I can also handle all of your tree care needs. I’m local to Wellfleet. Email [email protected] or call Josh, 325-256-8685. [12-1]
CONGREGATIONS
First Parish Truro: Join us for a Thanksgiving Day service, Thursday, Nov. 24, at 10 a.m., in person or online via Zoom. All are welcome! Donations of non-perishable food for the Truro food bank will be collected. 3 First Parish Lane, next to Truro’s Town Hall. www.firstparishtruro.com [11-24]
Taizé: an ecumenical candlelit service of chants, silence, and prayer. Friday, Nov. 25 at 5:30 p.m. at the Wellfleet Methodist Church. With facilitators Peter Kosewski and Sieglinde Rogers. [11-24]
LEARNING
Being mortal: Helping each other feel supported when our journeys include the reality of living in the face of death. Saturday, Dec. 3 from 3:30 to 5 p.m. with facilitators Dr. Suzy Eppley and Pastor Sieglinde Rogers. At the Wellfleet Public Library. [12-1]
New art class, in person with follow-up critique: Saturday, Dec. 3, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. with lecture, lunch break and three hours of drawing. Understanding Hofmann’s Push/Pull Theory through Figure Drawing with Laura Shabott and Alana at Cape Cod Museum of Art, Dennis, member $160, non-member $175. Details at www.ccmoa.org/events/. [12-1]
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
Want to reduce food waste? Close to 30% of our trash is food that could have been donated or composted. You can help change that. Donate to food pantries, right-size each meal, ask about residential drop-off food waste composting in your town. Wellfleet Recycling Committee recommends visiting WellfleetRecycles.org and FoodRescue.us [12-15]
Are you interested in history and architecture? Would you like to help us to preserve and protect historic buildings in Wellfleet? The Wellfleet Historical Commission is looking for two new members: a secretary who is computer savvy and a Builder/Contractor. Email [email protected] to learn more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity. [11-24]
The American Legion has a limited number of mugs depicting Uncle Tim’s Bridge that were left over from OysterFest. They are jug handle, with a capacity of 13 oz. These would make great stocking presents for the holidays. $13 each. Please call Bob Donahoe at 508-240-1201. [11-24]
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