SEEKING
Lost our home to the December flood. Male couple, 53 and 78, nature photographer and retired psychotherapist. Reliable homebodies seeking a 1-2 BR in town to rent year-round, long-term. One uses a wheelchair, hence we seek ground level and permission to make accessible at our expense. Excellent references. Call Michael and Susumu, 774-712-0557 or [email protected]. [3-2]
Writer in need of Provincetown nook. Do you have a room for a writer who needs a workspace? I’m looking for something big enough for a bed and desk to use about one week per month (off-season or year-round). Happy to pay rent and/or exchange household duties. Contact Suzann, [email protected]. [2-9]
Room or roommate. I’m returning to work for the Town of Provincetown again this season and looking for a room in a shared house or a roommate in the Provincetown area from mid-late April to Oct. 31, 2023. Call Robert 508-725-6969 or email [email protected]. [2-23]
FOR SALE
2021 Mercedes-Benz GLC 300 SUV. The model Car and Driver calls “Hushed and handsome, surprisingly quick.” White with tan leather, sunroof, navigation, CarPlay, 4MATIC, AWD. One owner, nonsmoking, no dogs, excellent condition. 6,100 miles. KBB is $42-44K. Make an offer. In Truro. Call or text: 520-909-3495. No dealers please. [3-2]
Vintage designer handbags, refurbished by a Provincetown year-rounder, now available on Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/absolutelybrilliant. Vintage but like-new Coach and Dooney & Bourke bags make great gifts, some unisex. Think Valentine’s Day or give yourself a much-needed pick-me-up during our dark, windy Outer Cape winter. [2-9]
Crisis can bring about an evolutionary leap. There are laws of manifestation. We in fact are co-creators and can more fully actualize our experience. Please share www.earthoceanheavens.com and find my book, Save the Earth on Amazon. With love, Linda Ohlson Graham. [2-16]
SERVICES
Licensed therapist offering substance use and addiction counseling and EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing) for large or small life traumas. Individual telehealth or in-person sessions in Provincetown. Call Wade Lindsay Chartier, MA LADC at 860-560-1529 or email [email protected]. [2-23]
They say Old World Plastering is a lost art — but it’s not for me. I’m experienced with restoring old plaster and appreciate the charm it provides. I do meticulously neat work and I despise dust! Call me, John Walsh, for a free estimate. I’m based in Wellfleet, 617-733-2292. See walshrestoration.com. [3-9]
JOBS
Duarte/Downey Real Estate, located in Truro, is hiring a full-time office administrator with strong organizational skills and exceptional customer service abilities. Responsibilities include record-keeping and transaction processing with Quickbooks, preparing leasing packages, answering phone calls, and preparing both postal and email correspondence. For more information, please email inquiries to [email protected] [2-16]
Facilities manager needed. Full-time, year-round facilities manager to work 20 hours per week at the Center for Coastal Studies and 20 hours per week at the Fine Arts Work Center. 3-5 years experience, full building maintenance, OSHA regs., contractor estimates, installations. No phone calls. Send your resume and cover letter to: [email protected]. [3-2]
Bring your musical gifts to light. The Wellfleet Methodist Church is searching for an Organist / Pianist / Minister of Music for Sunday mornings. Call to learn more: 508-349-7217 or email us at [email protected]. [2-16]
THE ARTS
Outermost Contra Dance is back with caller Pat Nash and musicians Stu Moore and Amy Corrigan. All dances taught! Friday, February 17 at Wellfleet Preservation Hall, starts at 7:00 p.m. Info at outermostcontra.org. [2-16]
Lady Di is still here! Singing & dancing on Sandwichradio.org and on Alexa, Fridays from 5 to 7 p.m. Also on WMCK.FM in McKeesport, Penn., rebroadcasting Mondays 5 to 7 p.m. and Wednesdays 3 to 5 p.m. Listen to archived programs on Sandwich Radio anytime night or day. And send your requests to [email protected]. [4-13]
Online @PAAM: Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Take one or all: #1. Artmaking through the eyes of Blanche Lazell, Feb. 25; #2: Tony Vevers, March 4; #3: Helen Frankenthaler, March 11. All-classes critique March 11 from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Art history, exercises, and critique. Model fee included. More? www.shabottbarrett.com/coursecatalogue. [1-26]
Sunday night sessions! Irish and old-time music in Wellfleet every Sunday, 6 to 8 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]. [2-16]
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]
CONGREGATIONS
Bible study. Eastham United Methodist Church is offering an 8-week Bible study program, “Who Is Jesus and What Does He Offer?” Facilitated by Doreen Mayer. Wednesdays from Feb. 8 to March 29, from 9:30 to 11 a.m. or from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Drop ins are welcome. Attend as you are able. Call 508-238-6998. [2-23]
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
An Indoor Flea Market with a Bake Sale and Soup Sale will take place at St. Peter’s Church Parish Hall, 11 Prince St. in Provincetown on Saturday, Feb. 18 and Sunday, Feb. 19. Admission price of $1 will be donated to the St. Vincent de Paul Society to help those in need. [2-16]
How to sort your plastics correctly: Problem materials slow down the sorting and can injure workers. No plastic film, straws, bags, lights, or eating utensils can go in. Food on your containers? Not recyclable! These items end up in landfills or being incinerated. See the “Recyclopedia” at recyclesmartma.org. From the Eastham Recycling Committee. [3-2]
Good news: St. Mary of the Harbor in Provincetown continues its annual Winter Community Lunches on all Saturdays in January and February from noon to 1 p.m. Please come and join with your other year-round neighbors (children and adults). “Give yourself a break today.” Admission is your smile. [2-9]
Death Café, ‘On Being Mortal,’ Saturday, Feb. 11 at the Wellfleet Public Library, 3-5 p.m. “Helping one another feel supported when our journeys include the reality of living in the face of death.” Facilitators Susanne Eppley & Sieglinde Rogers. [2-9]
Community announcements of up to 50 words are free! Send them to [email protected]