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 longtime work protecting Outer Cape’s environment. Reach me at 508-479-1033. [1-12]
FOR SALE
Vintage designer handbags, refurbished by Provincetown year-rounder, now available in Etsy shop: www.Etsy.com/shop/AbsolutelyBrilliant. Vintage but like-new Coach and Dooney & Bourke bags make great Christmas gifts (even last-minute, since local pickup is available!). [12-29]
Drafting table: 3-ft by 4-ft drafting table with tilting work space. Work surface is on a 33-inch-high steel frame support. Chair included. Very clean. Table and chair together, $200. Call 508-349-0083. [12-29]
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]
JOBS
Payomet Performing Arts Center has a fulfilling position: The Executive Coordinator is a leadership position bridging artistic programming, development, and related nonprofit business. The person in this job ensures maximum efficiency and deliverables in service of our mission and vision. Send cover letter and resume to [email protected]. See payomet.org/join-our-team. [12-29]
Pamet Harbor Club general manager. Provide oversight, management and operational services for Truro’s member-only social, tennis and boating club. A year-round position; “summer-centric” in work hours with added support of seasonal stewards. Experience in management and hospitality with nearby address desired. Provide resume and letter to [email protected]. Details at www.pametclub.com. [12-22]
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. Starting salary: $60K. Send resume and cover letter describing your interest to the publisher, [email protected]. [12-29]
THE ARTS
The Music’s Back! Irish and old-time music sessions in Wellfleet, every Friday (except Christmas Eve) from 7 to 9 p.m., at Fox and Crow, 70 Main St. Family friendly. Local and visiting musicians, singers, and dancers. Hosted by Denya LeVine and friends. Info: 508-214-0366 or thefoxandcrowcafe.com. Musician info: [email protected]. [12-29]
Music Lessons. Beginner guitar and voice. Have fun learning in a relaxed, comfortable setting. My Wellfleet studio or your location, or virtual lessons. All ages and levels welcome. First lesson is free. Text or email Walter Buckingham 413-245-6222 or [email protected]. [2-23]
In Person: How to make abstract paintings at Castle Hill, Wednesday, Jan. 11, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. with Laura Shabott. By abstracting from nature, you will gain skill and freedom of expression through paint. All-day session and one follow-up ZOOM session with Alana Barrett. $175.00 includes model fee. www.shabottbarrett.com/coursecatalogue. [1-5]
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
Call for young artists. ArtPeaceMakers invites you to participate in the upcoming Youth Art Show for Racial Justice at Wellfleet Preservation Hall in January. Submit your artwork on the theme “Take a stand against racism and discrimination” by Jan. 3, 2023. Call or text Sara Blandford for questions and to arrange pickup: 508-274-1861. [12-29]
Want to reduce food waste? Close to 30 percent 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]
Community announcements of up to 50 words are free! Send them to [email protected].