SEEKING
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]. [4-27]
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]. [4-27]
FOR RENT
Summer 2023 on Cape Cod? Single lease, entire season. June to October, approximately 4 months. $14,000-$19,000, depending on number of occupants and other particulars. 3 bedrooms, sleeps 5. Minutes to Provincetown, Wellfleet. Parks 3 cars. Quiet, private. No pets. Contact Shaun, [email protected], for questions, visits. [4-20]
FOR SALE
Large antique trunk, classic style with wood and metal trim, decorative, useful piece, $75. Also selling Psanky eggs, hand decorated, $10 each. Selection of power and hand tools for sale. Ceramic kilns for sale. All priced reasonably. Call Chuck in Truro at 508-246–0866. [5-11]
Used & rare books. Cape Cod’s best books journey through here. Fifty years caring about the who, what, and where of books as objects, scholarship, joyous and stimulating treats. Isaiah Thomas Books, 4632 Falmouth Rd. (Rt. 28 @ Rt. 130), Cotuit, MA 02635. 508-428-2752. [6-29]
Vent-free gas log heater system by Empire Comfort Systems. Used only 4 years as supplemental heat source in 3-season home. Converted for propane (plumber hook-up required). Photos and owner’s installation manuals available. Purchased for $1,300. For sale: $50 (will be donated to Lower Cape Outreach Council). Contact [email protected]. [5-4]
HP Laserjet Pro 400 M401n monochrome. $75 or best offer. Email [email protected]. [5-4]
Fujitsu ScanSnap ix1500 duplex color. $200 or best offer. ScanSnap is the best. Look it up. Lightly used. Email [email protected]. [5-4]
Provincetown house and cottage for sale by owner. A gem in the quiet East End. 3 BR, 1 BA house plus 1 BR, 1 BA cottage, separate utilities, on sewer. On clamshell lane between Bradford and Commercial. Water view from cottage. Parking for two cars. $3.25M. Contact Sacha 508-487-3060. [5-4]
Chesapeake Light Craft Skerry Daysailer. 14 feet. Hand built, wooden, beautiful, includes sail and oars. Perfect for Provincetown Harbor. $1,000 OBO. Call or text 508-487-9085. [4-20]
Vintage designer handbags beautifully refurbished like new by a Provincetown year-rounder. Better for the environment as well as your wallet. Coach and Dooney & Bourke bags, made to last a lifetime, available at etsy.com/shop/AbsolutelyBrilliant. Think Mother’s Day and birthday gifts. Or treat yourself. [5-4]
SERVICES
Grass mowing. Sign up now for the 2023 season. We work from Provincetown to Orleans. Yards large and small. Reasonable rates and good service. 508-400-7813. [6-15]
JOBS
Landscape stone mason. Ponderosa Nurseries, an Outer Cape landscaping company, is looking for an experienced mason with a strong work ethic. Retaining walls, chimneys, fire pits, walkways, patios and driveways using granite, stone and brick. Apply online at PonderosaCapeCod.com or stop in at 4850 State Highway, Eastham. [5-4]
Payomet is hiring. Come join the team at Payomet Performing Arts Center for the 25th Anniversary season! Open positions include: box office manager, technical director, Payomet internships and circus arts internships. For more information and applications visit www.payomet.org/join-our-team. [4-27]
Come be part of the Castle Hill team. Studio manager positions. Creative people apply, see postings at castlehill.org and then click opportunities. May-September. Send cover letter & resumes to [email protected] [4-27]
Buildings & grounds manager. A fast-paced, multifaceted position at Truro Center for the Arts. Looking for the right person to help us maintain the buildings and grounds in tip-top condition. Full-time, year-round, salaried, benefits, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday. Interested candidates should email [email protected] for more info. [5-4]
Now hiring a seasonal Assistant Manager for the Provincetown Bookshop (April-October). Excellent customer service, computer skills, a basic knowledge of books, and the ability to work at least 3 days a week are musts. Events and hospitality experience very much welcomed. To learn more and apply, visit www.provincetownbookshop.com. [4-20]
Cinema manager. The Provincetown Film Society, a nonprofit arts organization, seeks a full-time, year-round manager at our Waters Edge Cinema in Provincetown. This dynamic, public-facing position oversees venue operations, with opportunities for community engagement and creative collaborations. Some nights and weekends required. Interested candidates should email [email protected] for more information. [4-20]
Assistant cinema and technical manager. The nonprofit Provincetown Film Society seeks a full-time, year-round assistant cinema and technical manager at our Waters Edge Cinema. This multifaceted position includes projection, management of cinema equipment, and box office staffing. Some nights and weekends required. Interested candidates should email [email protected] for more information. [4-20]
Journalists. 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]. [4-27]
THE ARTS
Outermost Contra Dance is presenting caller Erica Weiss with high-energy contra dance fiddler Amy Larkin and renowned pianist Jacqueline Schwab. Friday, April 21 at 7 p.m. at Wellfleet Preservation Hall. Cash bar and contra basics workshop at 6:30. Admission $15 regular, $10 under 30, $5 students. Come dance or come just to listen. [4-20]
Anthony Trollope reading group forming. Come stroll the highways and byways of Anthony Trollope’s Barsetshire, a fictional place so real that Virginia Woolf believed in it as she believed in the reality of her weekly bills. The first Thursday of the month from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the Truro Library. Begins May 4. Inquire at [email protected]. [4-27]
Jug Band memories. Thanks to the Outer Cape Artists in Residence Consortium (OCARC), I’ll be spending two weeks in a dune shack this June compiling stories and memorabilia for a history of the Provincetown Jug and Marching Band. To contribute your memories, please email me at [email protected]. Thanks, “Boston Charlie.” [4-27]
Please come to Ninth Street Women, a lecture by artist and educator Laura Shabott, Saturday, April 29, 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Cape Cod Museum of Art, 60 Hope Lane, Dennis. Artists featured are Krasner, de Kooning, Hartigan, Mitchell and Frankenthaler, from the book by Mary Gabriel. $10. Register: www.ccmoa.org. [4-27]
Irish and old-time sessions at Fox and Crow in Wellfleet are going on hiatus for a while. We’re tentatively scheduled to be back May 21 and June 11. A thousand thanks to the musicians and diners who came out to support local live music. To hire Irish musicians for an event email [email protected]. [4-27]
CONGREGATIONS
Taizé Cape Cod will meet on Friday April 28 at 5:30 p.m. All are welcome at this contemplative ecumenical candlelit service of chants, prayer, and silence. Peter Kosewski and Sieglinde Rogers will be facilitating. Taizé Cape Cod services are held at the Wellfleet Methodist Church at 246 Main Street, Wellfleet. [4-27]
Craft fair. Eastham United Methodist Church is hosting a craft fair on Saturday, May 6 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Local crafters, vendors, and raffles, too. Stop by for special gifts for Mom, others or yourself. Located at 3200 State Highway, Eastham. Lunches will be available for sale. Please support this church fundraiser. [5-4]
Mother’s Day Tea at the Wellfleet Methodist Church on Saturday, May 6 at 2 p.m. All are welcome. $10 per person. For details call us at 508-349-7217. [5-4]
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. [6-8]
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
Do what you can: Reduce waste, plant trees, eat locally, travel responsibly, reuse stuff, boycott single-use plastics, recycle, vote smart, switch to cold water laundry, dry outside, divest from fossil fuels, save water, shop wisely, donate, grow your food, volunteer, conserve energy, and compost. — The Eastham Recycling Committee. [5-4]
Do good this Earth Day. Help at a community cleanup on April 22 from 8:15 a.m. to noon in Provincetown. MassDems Blueprint and Outer Cape Democrats join in the Center for Coastal Studies Wood End Debris Collection event. West End Rotary, 1 Commercial Street parking lot. Contact Elizabeth Gawron to sign up: [email protected] [4-20]
Join the farmers! Become a Provincetown Farmers Market local food vendor, Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. from May 20 to October 28. Applications and Information at SustainableCAPE.org. [4-27]
Can-do paint recycling at the Wellfleet Transfer Station. April through October: If your latex paint is less than 10 years old, free of debris, and has never been frozen, it will be filtered, re-pigmented, and recycled into new paint by a Massachusetts-based paint manufacturer. Oil-based paint and stain are also accepted. No spray cans. @wellfleetrecycles [4-27]
Community announcements of up to 50 words are free! Send them to [email protected].