RADIO
Music and Magic of ’BCN Boston. Join WOMR’s Mike G on a magic carpet ride through ’60s and ’70s rock from 8 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 5. Cuts from Stones’ Exile on Main St., Little Feat’s Sailin’ Shoes, Allman Brothers’ Eat a Peach, and more. Requests and comments to [email protected]. [7-31]
FOR SALE OR RENT
Four tickets to Joan Osborne at Payomet. Tickets are located at Premiere Front Table 2, seats 1-4, for Joan Osborne Sings the Songs of Bob Dylan concert, Payomet Performing Arts Center, Saturday, Aug. 9, 7 p.m. $292. Please call Howard at 617-416-3062. [7-31]
Ludwick four-piece drum set. Classic maple. Purchased 2015, lightly used, perfect condition. Red sparkle finish. Full set of hardware, seat, cases. Cymbals included. Sabian 21 in. hand-hammered ride, 20 in. Zildjian sizzle, 18 in. Zildjian ride, 14 in. pair of high hats. Fleece-lined drum cases, hard side equipment case. $3,800. Contact: [email protected] or 610-283-1864. [8-7]
Cranberry Cove is a newly released novel of Cape Cod. Like all great fiction, it’s about love, loss, adventures, and surprises. Take it to the beach and be charmed. Support local authors. Buy on Amazon. [8-7]
SERVICES
Private Sailing Instruction with Bob Rice. Patient, experienced teacher. USCG-licensed for 40 years. Your boat or my 17-ft. Day Sailer. Will fit your schedule as weather allows. Directions, rates, and more at capecodsailinglessons.com. Landline: 508-896-2730. [9-18]
Edward Hopper’s paintings of Wellfleet and Truro are an artistic treasure capturing images from 1930 to 1965. Enjoy a vibrant illustrated presentation for you and your guests by Lisbeth Wiley Chapman. More than 60 paintings, architecture, and history are discussed. Go to hopperafterdinner.com to book after lunch, cocktails, or dinner. [7-31]
I will marry you. Justice of the Peace and Master of Divinity offering custom wedding ceremonies, romantic elopements, vow renewals. All identities and expressions of love are welcome. More info: justicefinn.com. [8-21]
Local Window Cleaning. We provide thorough exterior and interior window cleaning (including sills, screens, sliding, door tracks, window frames, etc.). We are insured and eco-friendly. We work from Provincetown to Orleans. Call Denny at 508-221-3898 or email [email protected]. [9-11]
Masonry work at affordable prices. Specializing in chimney leaks and outside wall repair. Fully licensed and insured. Call Hector at Emmanuel Construction at 508-367-1679 to schedule an estimate. [8-21]
Thai Lady House Cleaning. Expert house cleaning. I do windows. Serving Provincetown. Available from 10 a.m. Call Lek at 505-310-8580. [8-21]
Handyman home repair, maintenance, and property management. Reliable resident serving the Outer Cape. Expertise in small and larger home repairs. Carpentry, drywall, installations, assembly, etc. Call or text Steven at 508-514-1859 or email [email protected]. For more info, visit outercapeservices.com. Licensed and insured, HIC #209510. [7-31]
SEEKING
Volunteers. Wellfleet Porchfest will be held Saturday, Aug. 23. We’re looking for volunteers to direct attendees, hand out flyers, sell T-shirts, etc. Come be part of this amazing celebration of live acoustic music in the heart of Wellfleet. Sign up at wellfleetporchfest.org by clicking “Get Involved.” [8-21]
Are you a meditator? Meditation-curious? Weekly informal summer meditation group will meet 7:30 p.m. every Thursday beginning July 10 at Pond Hill School, 65 Old Paine Hollow Road, Wellfleet. Experienced practitioners and beginners welcome. Free. More info: call Mark at 617-513-7680. There will be no meditation session on July 31. [8-21]
SIDEWALK SALE
AIM Art Sale. You’ll find supplies, oil paintings, watercolors, prints, drawings, textiles, vintage bargains, and collectibles. Proceeds benefit local healthcare, food, and housing nonprofits. Saturday, Aug. 9 from 9 a.m.-noon. 305 Main St., Wellfleet, across from Town Hall. Rain date is Aug. 16. More info: 508-349-6622. [8-7]
SEASONAL RENTALS
Your ad here. Submissions in the Seasonal Rentals category are $50 per week.
YEAR-ROUND RENTALS
Your ad here. Submissions in the Year-Round Rentals category are free!
JOBS
The Indie invites writers and photographers who are knowledgeable about the arts and the creative community on the Outer Cape to become contributors. Bring your insights on makers, gardens, nature, food, or architecture into view in stories in these pages. Email publisher Teresa Parker at [email protected] about your areas of interest and experience. We have both freelance and staff writer opportunities. [9-4]
At the Indie, we believe obituaries are important news stories. That is why they are developed and edited with care and why we do not charge for them. We need an organized point person, able to perfect written work on a strict deadline and keen on coordinating others’ work in the same way, to serve as editorial coordinator of these life stories. Email publisher Teresa Parker at [email protected] if this is you. [9-4]
Experienced Chef at Soup Kitchen in Provincetown (SKIP). Mid-October 2025 through April 25, 2026. Responsibilities: ServSafe-certified, menu planning, ordering food, expense control, cooking, supervising volunteers, and overseeing kitchen operations. Requires 30-35 hours per week, 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. minimum, Monday through Friday. Competitive salary. Email [email protected]. [8-21]
Executive Assistant, Provincetown United Methodist Church. Year-round. Competitive salary. Responsibilities include office support, budget management, communications, and maintaining database. Position requires good people skills, ability to multitask, solid organization skills, and extensive computer and social media experience. Send resume to [email protected]. [8-21]
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
WOMR needs your help. Join WOMR DJ Mike G in supporting volunteer-driven, listener-supported, local community radio with a one-time or monthly pledge at 508-487-2619, womr.org, or by texting WOMR to 44321. We need you now more than ever. Thank you for listening and for making a contribution of any size. [7-31]
‘Embracing Incongruity’ by Susanna Graham-Pye, author of For the Unremembered, A Journey of Reflection into Cape Cod’s Connection to Slavery. Learn about the many who were enslaved here and how there isn’t a simple answer as to why it happened. Thursday, July 31, 7 p.m., Schoolhouse Museum. Presentation sponsored by Eastham Historical Society. [7-31]
Household hazardous waste collection is Aug. 2. Some household products are too toxic to trash: pesticides and lawn chemicals, cleaners, disinfectants, craft and hobby supplies, auto and boat fluids, pool chemicals, paints, polishes, stains. For residents of Wellfleet, Truro, and Provincetown. Truro Recycling Center. 9 a.m.-noon. More info: loveyourlocalwater.org. [7-31]
Free weekly acupuncture and meditation for women. Join us Wednesdays for help with stress, anxiety, PTSD, and support in your recovery. Offered by HOW, Outer Cape Community Solutions (who coordinated the program), and OC Wellness Collaborative (who provided the funding). Register: 508-487-4357 or [email protected]. [7-31]
Free summer lecture series at the 1869 Schoolhouse Museum. Curator and archivist Marca Daley with Mary Brevard, VP of communications and membership, will follow the trail of schoolhouse memories from its classroom days to the rescue and restoration of the three-wing building as a museum. Thursdays at the Museum, 25 Schoolhouse Road. [8-14]
Tuesdays at Salt Pond: Free concerts and events sponsored by the Friends of the Cape Cod National Seashore at the visitor center amphitheater, 50 Nauset Road, Eastham. July 1 through Aug. 19 at 7 p.m., weather permitting. Enjoy great entertainment in a beautiful outdoor setting. More info: www.fccns.org/saltpond. [8-14]
Community announcements of up to 50 words are free! Give everyone the news about your community service activities or nonprofit offerings here. Just send them to us at: [email protected].