Clay Time (Thursday, Feb. 24)
Isabel Souza teaches the first session of “Thursday Night Clay” at Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill, 10 Meetinghouse Road, on Thursday, Feb. 24, 6 to 9 p.m. Learn the fundamentals of wheel throwing in this six-week introductory class. Registration is $300 at castlehill.org.
Morning Glory (Friday, Feb. 25)
Provincetown Brewing Co. hosts “Wake Up! In Provincetown” on Friday, Feb. 25, 9 a.m. Bob Keary and Harrison Fish discuss current events with local celebrities every Friday morning. Find the livestream link at provincetownbrewingco.com.
Beer and Branches (Friday, Feb. 25)
The Silent Trees Quartet perform at Cape Cod Beer, 1336 Phinneys Lane in Hyannis, with special guest Brendan O’Keefe on Friday, Feb. 25, 7 p.m. Seating is limited to 100 people. Tickets are $10 at capecodbeer.com $15 at the door.
Spring Thing (Saturday, Feb. 26)
Galley West Art Gallery is accepting submissions of work by Cape artists for its show “Spring – Awake – Arise” through Saturday, Feb. 26. The show opens March 26 at 204 Monument Road in Orleans. The submission fee is $5 at galleywestartgallery.com.
Singing and Swinging (Saturday, Feb. 26 – Sunday, Feb. 27)
Julius Thomas III, who stars as Alexander Hamilton in the touring company of the musical Hamilton, and Mark Kopitzke, lead singer of the Glenn Miller Orchestra, join the Cape Symphony for “The Kings of Soul & Swing” on Saturday, Feb. 26, 3 and 7:30 p.m. at 1060 Falmouth Road in Hyannis. There is also a matinée on Sunday, Feb. 27, 3 p.m. Tickets range from $32 to $72, $16 to $36 for students, at capesymphony.org.
Creative Sparks (Saturday, Feb. 26 & Tuesday, March 1)
Wellfleet Preservation Hall, 335 Main St., presents two events this week. First is an improv workshop and show hosted by IMPROVincetown founders Holly Tarnower and Katie Pentedemos on Saturday, Feb. 26. The noon workshop is $50 and the 4 p.m. show is $15 at wellfleetpreservationhall.org. Then, Colin McGuire leads a virtual “Paint Night” on Tuesday, March 1, 6 to 8 p.m. Students should bring their own paint, canvas, and brushes. Registration is free.
Nature Calls (Saturday, Feb. 26 & Wednesday, March 2)
Mark and Marcia Wilson share owl photography tips in “Owl Quest,” a virtual event hosted by the Harwich Conservation Trust, on Saturday, Feb. 26, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Or, if mammals are more your thing, learn about “River Otters: Biology and Behavior” on Wednesday, March 2, 7 to 8 p.m. Registration is $5 for “Owl Quest,” free for “River Otters,” at harwichconservationtrust.org.
Take Me to Church (Sunday, Feb. 27)
Bob Seay, Nauset Fellowship co-founder and former director of WOMR, gives a virtual talk on Sunday, Feb. 27, 10 a.m. In “This Church Follows No Creed,” Seay will discuss how Nauset Fellowship developed programming without a pastor over the years. Attendees who remember the Cape in the late ’70s and ’80s are encouraged to share their stories. Registration is free at nfuu.org.
Under Pressure (Tuesday, March 1)
The Eastham Public Library, 190 Samoset Road, holds its monthly “Free Blood Pressure Readings” from the Barnstable County Health Department on Tuesday, March 1, 10 a.m. to noon. Contact Melanie McKenzie at [email protected] for more info.
Piecing It Together (Tuesday, March 1 & Wednesday, March 2)
The Provincetown Art Association and Museum presents two visual arts workshops this week. On Tuesday, March 1, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Lisa Goren hosts the first of three online classes titled “Deep Dive: Painting Water Using Watercolors.” Then, on Wednesday, March 2, 1 to 4 p.m., Megan Hinton teaches the first session of “Assemblage Collage,” an in-person course on transforming “found, scavenged, and repurposed objects” into art, at 460 Commercial St. Registration for “Deep Dive” is $160, $400 for “Assemblage Collage,” at paam.org.
Street Style (Wednesday, March 2)
The next installment in the Provincetown Film Art Series, hosted by Howard Karren, is Garry Winogrand: All Things Are Photographable, a 2018 documentary about the prolific street photographer who captured 1960s New York. The screening takes place at Waters Edge Cinema, 237 Commercial St. in Provincetown, on Wednesday, March 2, 7 p.m. Tickets are $15 at provincetownfilm.org.