SEEKING
‘What are we going to do with all these books?’ Tim’s Used Books has been solving that problem for local families since 1991. Immediate payment and removal of your good books. Just want your books to go to a good place? We will also accept donations! Tim’s Used Books, 242 Commercial St. 508-487-0005. [1-26]
Let go of your summer rental hassles. Consider renting year-round to me — a community-involved person who needs an affordable one-bedroom. Before experimenting with a move over the bridge, the Outer Cape was my home for 22 years. But I’m like spring’s Trailing Arbutus: I need the right soil to thrive. Reach me at 508-479-1033. [1-12]
FOR SALE
Lightly used bike rack. Thule Raceway Platform Pro, $300 (available for pickup in Eastham). I loved this rack but have changed cars. See rackattack.com for the Thule 9003 Raceway Pro for pictures and a manual that indicates which cars this fits on, or contact me at [email protected] for details. [1-5]
SERVICES
Dog sitter available. Mature woman with flexible schedule available for pet care/dog walking on the Outer Cape. I play and talk with your pets, take them on beach and park walks, and work with only one client at a time. 1-2 hours, $35/hour. Doggy daycare, 3-6 hours $80/day. Overnights, $100/night. CeeCee: 786-848-3798. [1-12]
JOBS
The Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown seeks an on-site part-time assistant to tend to office administration and operations, provide clerical assistance for the Administrative Director and Executive Director, and support special projects as assigned. For more information and to apply, visit fawc.org/employment-opportunities. Annual salary: $22,500 (20 hours per week). [1-5]
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. [1-26]
THE ARTS
Push/pull figure drawing: theory and inspiration from Hans Hofmann and students with Laura Shabott: Jan. 14, 21, 28, and Feb. 4, 11, Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at CCMoA in Dennis. Guided exercises, group critique and significant artmaking time with a model. More at www.ccmoa.org/upcoming-events, scroll to the calendar. [1-26]
The heat is on and the music’s back! Irish and old-time music sessions in Wellfleet every Friday, 7 to 9 p.m., at Fox and Crow, 70 Main Street. 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]. [1-19]
Play it again: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and A Christmas Carol, American composer Samuel Foster Hall’s radio theater plays from Colorado Springs Classical KCME stream at LAEMPAF.org through January 6 in honor of Hall’s contributions to the musical arts and care of Earle Pilgrim’s 1955 portrait of Samuel Foster Hall. [1-5]
Someone has the key to peace on Earth, calmer weather, the end to terrorist attacks, and insights into curing and eradicating the pandemic. Linda Ohlson Graham’s writings and poetry will be offered at the United Methodist Church on Sunday, Jan. 22 at 10 a.m. earthoceanheavens.com. [1-5]
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
Want to make a difference? Truro’s Climate Action Committee seeks volunteers to become involved in vital community work! Full- and part-time residents are welcome to join. Sit in on our (virtual) meetings to learn what we’re working on. Contact [email protected] and check out our web page at www.truro-ma.gov/climate-action-committee. [1-26]
It’s a new year, so get inspired. We can’t keep throwing things away because there’s no place that’s “away” anymore. When in doubt, don’t throw it out. Do something drastic, cut out plastic. Remember: reduce, reuse, recycle, and repeat. Never refuse to reuse. Eat, sleep, recycle! Yours, the Eastham Recycling Committee. [1-26]
Community announcements of up to 50 words are free! Send them to [email protected].