FOR SALE
Modern wood stove. Jotul F370, model #351006, made in the USA in 2018. Just out of the box, never installed. Asking $3,750. Ready for pick up in P’town. View fire from front and both sides, install straight or at 45-degree angle, compact and beautiful, rear or top venting possible, max 29,000 BTU/hr. Text if interested at 603-306-2869. [12-14]
Giant estate sale. On Black Friday, plus Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 24, 25, 26. Sale by Windsong Estate Sales in Harwich. See estatesales.net for details and pictures. [11-23]
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 Provincetown 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]
Writing that has flowed through me offers potential for peace on earth. —Linda Ohlson Graham [11-23]
SEEKING
The Christian Science Church in Brewster, 2483 Main St., seeks an experienced soloist for Sunday services and a substitute pianist or organist for Sunday services and Wednesday evening meetings. Please respond to [email protected]. [11-23]
Looking for unwanted treasure… Can you help? Fine art, sculpture, pottery, costume jewelry and interesting objets d’art sought for charity auction at Eastham Public Library. View items Dec. 3 through 14, with closing bids reception on Dec. 14 at 5 p.m. Email [email protected] for pickup if needed, with “yart sale” in subject line. [11-23]
JOBS
Driver/helper wanted. Regular driver’s license required. Good opportunity for reliable motivated individual. 508-826-3497. [12-14]
Patient service representative openings at Outer Cape Health Service’s Provincetown Health Center. Full-time positions with three weeks vacation, sick and holiday pay. Responsibilities include supporting operations such as registration, answering phones, booking appointments, checking patients in and out, and collecting copays. To apply, visit outercape.org/careers or email your resume to [email protected]. [12-7]
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 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]
TIDINGS
“Wear gratitude like a cloak, and it will feed every corner of your life.” —Rumi. Happy Thanksgiving from the Art Studio of Laura Shabott. www.laurashabott.com [11-23]
CONGREGATIONS & WORSHIP
Taizé, a candlelit ecumenical service of chants, prayer, and silent contemplation, will be held at the Wellfleet Methodist Church, 246 Main St., on Friday, Nov. 24 at 5:30 p.m. Join us as we sound out with singing and prayers that reverberate across the cosmos and listen contemplatively for what we receive. More info. call 508-349-7217. [11-23]
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
Pottery Pop Up Holiday Sale at Castle Hill, 10 Meetinghouse Road in Truro on Saturday, Dec. 2 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. View and buy ceramics of every description — plates, bowls, mugs, vases, sculptural works and more — by the talented students and faculty of Castle Hill’s renowned clay studio. Proceeds benefit artists and programming. [11-30]
Wellfleet Preservation Hall Holiday bazaar and artisans craft fair is Sat. Dec. 9, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 10, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Featuring handmade products including textiles, jewelry, pottery, art, children’s goods and more. Our café will be open with delicious house-made soups, spiced cider, and other goodies available for purchase. [12-7]
Planning a festive feast this holiday season? Borrow stainless steel forks, knives, spoons, from the Wellfleet Public Library’s Library of Things. Also available: plates, glassware, cotton napkins, drink dispensers, recycling bins, compost buckets, and more. For details email [email protected]. [11-30]
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]
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. [11-23]
Reuse, repurpose, recycle. Boxes can be used again and again. They can store things, become cats’ beds or kids’ forts, be used for mailing Christmas presents, or recycle them. And save your bubble wrap and packaging peanuts. Take them to a UPS store where they’ll be reused. Eastham Recycling Committee. [11-30]
Community announcements of up to 50 words are free! Send them to [email protected].