FOR SALE
Pair of Bertoia-style side chairs, with white pads and like new. $100 for the pair. In Harwich. Call if interested, 508-432-1275. [11-30]
Riddle: what new and trendy gift is also 20-30 years old and classic? Answer: vintage designer handbags refurbished by a P’town craftsperson. Choose from 20+ Coach and Dooney & Bourke bags: www.etsy.com/shop/AbsolutelyBrilliant. A made-to-last, better for the environment, and budget friendly gift. [11-30]
Complete set of Dansk dinnerware, never used. Very reasonably priced. Also selling antique steamer trunk, vintage oak clawfoot pedestal dining table, beautiful antique stained glass hanging lampshade, rare museum quality stained glass jewelry boxes, other desirable antique items. All are priced to sell. Call Chuck at 508- 246-0866. [11-30]
SEEKING
Alice Brock needs a ride to Western Mass. Either Sunday, Nov. 19, Monday, Nov. 20, or Tuesday Nov 21. Drop off between Pittsfield and Great Barrington. I will pay for gas and snacks. Please call 508-487-2127 or message me on Facebook’s Provincetown page. Thank you and happy Thanksgiving. [11-16]
JOBS
The Alzheimer’s Family Support Center is looking for a master’s-level counselor or MSW to deliver care consultations to dementia caregivers and people living with cognitive loss. Full or part time, salary commensurate with experience. Dementia-specific training and education will be provided. Contact executive director Molly Perdue at 508-896-5170 or email [email protected]. [11-23]
Plumber’s apprentice or helper wanted. Excellent opportunity for a reliable person. Experience preferred but not required. Good pay, benefits, etc. Please call 508-826-3497. [12-14]
LEARNING
Revisiting Ninth Street Women: Lecture with artist and educator Laura Shabott: Saturday, Nov. 11, 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Dive into the art of Lee Krasner, Elaine De Kooning, Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan, and Joan Mitchell. Cape Cod Museum of Art, Dennis, member $12; nonmember $20. Tickets: www.ccmoa.org. [11-9]
CONGREGATIONS
Christian Union Church Sunday service 10 a.m. at 27 Shore Rd., North Truro. All are welcome. [11-9]
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
Poetry Reading. Acclaimed Himalayan poet Yugutsu Sharma and Provincetown poet Linda Ohlson Graham will read from their work at the Provincetown Public Library on Thursday, Nov. 9, at 6 p.m. [11-9]
Eastham will hold a Veterans’ Day ceremony on Saturday, Nov. 11at 11 a.m. on the grounds of the 1869 Schoolhouse Museum, located at 25 Schoolhouse Road. The museum will be open following the ceremony highlighting a new exhibit “Eastham Veterans Through the Years.” [11-9]
John Shuman reading at The Old Firehouse, 44 Main Street in Orleans, on Nov. 11, at 1 p.m. The actor and teacher will be reading from his writing, featuring memoir and opinion about his life in theater nationally and on the Cape. This is a pop-up practice-free event. [11-9]
Enter the 2024 Wellfleet beach sticker project. Submit your original artwork and photography on the theme “The Doors of Wellfleet.” The chosen artist will have an opportunity to exhibit at the Great Pond Gallery at Wellfleet’s Adult Community Center. Details available on the town website or by emailing [email protected]. Deadline Dec. 15. [11-23]
Thanksgiving grab-n-go for seniors. Elder Services of Cape Cod and the Islands is providing free Thanksgiving meals. To reserve yours, call 508-394-4630 ext. 412 by Wednesday, Nov. 15. Meal pickup is Tuesday, November 21, between noon and 1 p.m. at the Provincetown Council on Aging, 2 Mayflower Place, Provincetown. [11-9]
Annual Provincetown Lions Club craft show. Provincetown Town Hall, Friday, Nov. 24, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday, Nov. 25, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Local vendors, Christmas shopping, and a food court for lunch. Thank you for your support. For information contact Chris Grozier, vendor coordinator at 774-722-0132. [11-23]
Free concert on Sunday, Nov. 12, at 2 p.m. at the Wellfleet Adult Community Center, 715 Old Kings Highway. Featuring Amy Larkin, Jonanthan Larkin, and Denya LeVine playing Cajun and Zydeco, Appalachian, and Country music traditions. Sponsored by the Wellfleet Cultural Council and the Friends of the COA. [11-9]
Re-think. More expensive than disposable counterparts but, in the long run, the environment wins: Fabric shopping bags replace plastic bags. Paper or glass food containers replace cling film. Beeswax wraps replace sandwich bags. Metal straws replace plastic ones. Reusable water bottles and coffee cups replace takeaway items. Eastham Recycling Committee. [11-9]
Fall Craft Fair at the Eastham United Methodist Church, 3200 Route 6, Saturday, Nov. 18, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fabulous crafts and vendors (think Christmas!). Chicken chili with cornbread, cookie table (fill a bag with your choices), raffle prizes. This is a fundraising event for the church, and for their Helping Humanity Committee. [11-9]
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