FOR SALE
Labor Day weekend sale on selected items at Julie Heller Gallery. 465 Commercial St., across from PAAM, next to Angel Foods. Open from 11 a.m. on. [8-28]
Flow N Grow floating oyster grow cages. 20 available. Seventeen 9-bay cages, three 6-bay cages. Asking $200 per cage. Pickup only, please. Call Doug at 978-502-0775. [9-4]
“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. [9-18]
CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
Truro is getting a new town seal — help shape this lasting symbol. Grab a green and white survey card or scan the QR code at the Truro Post Office, town hall, or Truro library. Visit truro-ma.gov for the Town Seal Committee webpage and click “survey.” [9-4]
Peaceful rally at Bas Relief Park in Provincetown, Sept. 7, 10:30 a.m.-noon. We don’t accept Trump’s deportations, corruption, cuts to entitlements, or Project 2025. Show your Pride: clothing, flags, posters. Let’s have fun, make some good trouble. Bring a friend or two. Indivisible event. Just show up or register at mobilize.us/mobilize/event/828112 [9-4]
SERVICES
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. [9-11]
Professional house painting. All phases interior and exterior, house and deck washing, insured. Reliable, top job, done with care. Call Dan LePoidevin Painting Co. at 508-349-9234. [9-18]
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]
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]
SEEKING
Year-round waterfront cottage (East End preferred). Long-time P’town artist, author, and responsible tenant with excellent references is seeking a small, year-round rental on or near the water. Reliable, respectful, and mindful of your property. Please reach out to 646-872-8582 with any opportunities. Thank you! [9-11]
Peace. Please hold this thought with me: peace on Earth, calmer weather patterns, and widespread healing can easily happen with a moment or two of silence in enough of the collective mind. Please share earthoceanheavens.com or “Linda Ohlson Graham Dreams of Peace,” searchable on YouTube. [8-28]
YEAR-ROUND RENTALS
Your ad here. Submissions in the Year-Round Rentals category are free!
JOBS
Part-time Groundskeeper at the Provincetown Tennis Club now through October for up to 30 hours per week ($20 per hour). Help with general tennis court maintenance and clubhouse duties. Landscaping or gardening experience required. Customer service skills a plus. For more details, please contact Terry Stangel, Club Manager at 617-522-0241. [9-11]
Tax preparer. Truro accounting firm seeking knowledgeable and experienced tax preparer. Please call 508-487-0055. [9-11]
Program Coordinator and Publicist, Cape Cod Museum of Natural History. Starts ASAP. Bring educational programming to museum audiences year-round. The qualified individual must be detail-oriented, flexible, and a team player in a fast-paced environment. Responsibilities include writing PR, advertisements, and newsletter. Details at ccmnh.org. [9-4]
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, 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]. [9-25]
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
Outer Cape Voices seeks to build community through story and song. “No Place Like Home” features Michael Holt, Tracey Lind, Gregg Bertonazzi, Marianne Boswell, and members of the audience. Friday, Aug. 29, 7 p.m. $20. 200 Main St., Wellfleet. Proceeds to Homeless Prevention Council and host (Congo Church). More info: outercapevoices.org. [8-28]
Discover something you love with Nauset Adult and Community Education this fall: 4 languages, 3 kinds of yoga, Downsizing 360, plus dance, fitness, artificial intelligence, and more. Register now for classes in Eastham, Orleans, Brewster. Schedules and signup: nausetschools.revtrak.net, click the Adult & Community Education button. [9-18]
Wellfleet Dines Out. Visit these establishments to benefit the Friends of the Wellfleet Council on Aging (FWCOA): Bookstore & Restaurant (Sept. 3), Pearl (Sept. 10), Flying Fish (Sept. 11), Bob’s Sub and Cone (Sept. 12). The FWCOA supports services, programs, and activities that benefit the adult Wellfleet community. [9-11]
Local crafters. Provincetown Lions are looking for local crafters to join our craft fair the weekend of Nov. 28-29. If interested, you can find more information by emailing [email protected]. [9-11]
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].