SEEKING
Talented drag performer who loves kids! Looking for a drag performer to host a read-aloud story hour for our son’s first birthday in Eastham on May 28. Inquiries please email [email protected]. [4-13]
Face painter sought for birthday party in Eastham on May 28. Inquiries please email [email protected]. [4-13]
Artist seeking studio. Have a garage, large shed, or studio gathering dust on your P’town property? Willing to sell it? I’ll help with the hassles and clean it up for art space. Please contact [email protected]. [4-13]
My Toyota is unrepairable, but the battery is brand new and looking for a good home. Meanwhile, I’m looking for a new (used) car to replace it. Hoping to pay $8,000. If it were white, like my old one, that would be the icing on the cake. Just want the battery? It’s free! Call Lee M. 774-207-7794. [3-23]
Writer in need of Provincetown (or Outer Cape) nook. Do you have a room for a writer who needs a workspace? I’m looking for something big enough for extended writing time and a little sleep. Off-season or year-round, on your schedule; I’m flexible. Happy to rent or exchange household duties. Contact Suzann, [email protected]. [3-30]
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]. [4-30]
Host one (or more!) of the Indie’s summer fellows. Thanks to your gifts to our nonprofit, we are able to invite four smart, curious college students into our community newsroom for 10 weeks. S’wonderful! But they need a place to sleep. Call Teresa if you can help. [3-23]
FOR SALE
Vintage designer handbags, refurbished by Provincetown year-rounder, now available on Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/absolutelybrilliant. Vintage Coach and Dooney & Bourke bags make great gifts, some unisex. These were made to last a lifetime, and they’ve been rehabbed to look like new. They make great birthday gifts — or treat yourself! [4-9]
SERVICES
Professional French housekeeper available for meticulous housecleaning, laundry, ironing needs. $35/hour. Local references available. Eastham, Truro, and Wellfleet. Contact me at [email protected]. [3-23]
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. [4-6]
JOBS
Pastor. The Christian Union Church at 27 Shore Road in North Truro is in search of a part-time pastor. Our church is quaint and historic and currently has a very small congregation, that is looking to grow. Open and welcoming to all. We are Protestant and non-denominational. Please email the church clerk at [email protected]. [4-13]
Great Music on Sundays @5 Advertisement Sales Representative. Send inquiry with résumé to [email protected]. Part-time, heavy concentration March 15 to June 15, additional follow-up through August. Be comfortable contacting business owners to sell advertisement space on GMS@5website (ptownmusic.com), including space in PDF program book to support businesses. Commission 15 percent of paid revenue. [3-23]
Leadership. We need a managing editor and arts editor at the Indie. Do you know someone who knows newspaper work and cares about it all, from civics to culture to semicolons? Someone who wants to be a part of the movement to take back community journalism? Send resume to the publisher: [email protected]. [3-30]
Gardener-landscaper. Join a great team working in Provincetown and Truro. Earn up to $35/hour depending on ability and experience. Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., April-December. Requirements: MA driver’s license, willingness to work independently, ability to carry up to 50lbs. and work in all weather. Contact Gunter: 508-237-7368 [email protected]. [3-30]
THE ARTS
Spring brings change, and change is in the air for artists-art teachers Laura Shabott and Alana Barrett. Both are returning to in-person teaching in Miami and on the Outer Cape. Course listings for summer at PAAM can be found at www.PAAM.org and for Castle Hill at www.castlehill.org. Questions? [email protected] [4-13]
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]
Irish and old-time music is back in Wellfleet, every Sunday, 6 to 8 p.m., at Fox and Crow, 70 Main Street. Sunday sessions are 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]. [3-30]
CONGREGATIONS
Taize: an ecumenical candlelit service of chants, silence, and prayer. Friday, March 24 at 5:30 p.m. (And every fourth Friday of the month.) At the Wellfleet Methodist Church, 246 Main St., with Facilitators Peter Kosewski and Sieglinde Rogers. [3-23]
Christian Union Church, 27 Shore Road in North Truro offers nondenominational services. Join us Sundays at 10 a.m. All are welcome. Light lunch following services. [4-13]
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Nauset Light Preservation Society is looking for volunteers to guide tours of Nauset Light this summer. If you are interested in people, history, and lighthouses, we’ll train you. We station guides Sun. and Weds. afternoons May through Sept. Work as many or few as you wish. Interested? Contact us at [email protected]. [4-6]
Local artists are invited to participate in an Evening of Art to support the Cape Cod Children’s Place. The event is in June, but we’re welcoming works now, from framed paintings to photography to pottery, etc. Your name will be included in publicity materials. Interested? Call Diana Garey at 860-490-6306 or email [email protected]. [3-30]
Blue Economy pitch contest, April 19, applications due March 31. Presented by EforAll Cape Cod and Provincetown Commons. Think “Shark Tank” without the teeth. Pitch your Blue Economy-related idea to a team of panelists. Four cash prizes for the best ideas. More info: go to EventBrite, search “blue economy pitch.” [3-23]
Reusing and Repurposing is better than recycling! Save money, use less energy, and cause less pollution. Donate gently used clothing, repair items, reuse bags and containers, borrow items from friends and neighbors, and repurpose things for a second use. www.epa.gov/recycle for information. —The Eastham Recycling Committee. [3-30]
Community announcements of up to 50 words are free! Send them to [email protected].