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Nauset Fellowship Unitarian Universalist
“We Are Still Here” Zoom Screening
Live Online Provincetown, MANauset Fellowship Unitarian Universalist of Eastham is offering a Zoom screening of We Are Still Here, about Jessie Little Doe Baird and the revival of the Wampanoag language, on Sunday, July 12, at 10 a.m. The film will be introduced by its director, Anne Makepeace. Register here. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email […]
The Ranger at our Seashore in Summer 2020 with featured speaker Lesley Reynolds
Live Online Provincetown, MAThe Nauset Fellowship Unitarian Universalist in Eastham is hosting a Zoom discussion with the Cape Cod National Seashore’s new deputy superintendent, Lesley Reynolds, on Sunday, Aug. 9, at 10 a.m. Register at the Chapel in the Pines Facebook page or by emailing [email protected]
Thou Shalt Steel
Live Online Provincetown, MANauset Fellowship UU in Eastham is presenting a free virtual steel drum concert at nfuu.org (advance registration required), with Jeffrey Clayton of PanNeubean Steel, on Sunday, September 20th, 10 a.m. Prior to the performance, Clayton will give a brief history of the steel drum.
Church on Time
Live Online Provincetown, MALearn “The History of the Nauset Fellowship,” with Bob Seay, the Eastham U.U.’s first president, in 1978, and members Judith Whitney-Terry and Shirl Weber, in a Zoom discussion at 10 a.m. on Sunday, October 25th. Pre-register for free at nfuu.org.
Speaking Out
Live Online Provincetown, MAJoin Miranda Alves, co-founder of Cape Cod Voices, in partnership with Nauset Fellowship, for “Cape Cod Voices Addresses Racial Bias,” a discussion, via Zoom, about the challenges facing marginalized and underserved communities on the Cape. It will take place Sunday, November 15th, at 10 a.m. Email [email protected] for the link.
Language Reborn
Live Online Provincetown, MAThe Nauset Fellowship UU will stream the film We Still Live Here/ Âs Nutayuneân, Anne Makepeace’s documentary about how the Wampanoag language, which had no native speakers, was revived, on Sunday, November 29th, at 10 a.m. on Zoom. Register in advance for free at nfuu.org. The meeting will commence at 9:30 a.m. with socializing.
Totally Smitten
Live Online Provincetown, MAJoin Nauset Fellowship on Sunday, January 10th, at 10 a.m. for a Zoom performance of Isn’t It Romantic, a new play by Candace Perry. It will be followed by a “talk back” with the author and actors, who include Sallie Tighe, Cynthia Harrington, and Racine Oxtoby. Registration is free at nfuu.org.
Candid Camera
Live Online Provincetown, MAJoin Steve Heaslip, an award-winning photojournalist for the Cape Cod Times, for “All in a Day’s Work,” a virtual talk via Nauset Fellowship, on Sunday, January 24th, at 10 a.m. Registration is free at nfuu.org.
Mahler Scholar
Live Online Provincetown, MAThe Nauset Fellowship is screening Of Love, Death, and Beyond: Exploring Mahler’s “Resurrection” Symphony, a film by Jason Starr, on Sunday, February 14th, at 10 a.m. “Shot on location in Germany, Austria, Italy, and the United States, the film includes historical reenactments and interviews,” according to the announcement. Registration is free at nfuu.org.
Apple a Day
Live Online Provincetown, MASpoken word artist Kristin Knowles is doing a virtual reading, titled “Biting the Apple,” via the Nauset Fellowship on Sunday, February 21st, 10 a.m. “Through poems and stories of her travels and travails, Knowles illustrates the inextricable ties connecting artistry and activism,” according to the announcement. Registration is free at nfuu.org.
On the Mark
Live Online Provincetown, MALearn about the Upper Cape Water Supply Reserve and why it needs protection in a virtual presentation by Mark Forest via the Nauset Fellowship on Sunday, February 28th, from 10 a.m. Forest will discuss the “controversial siting of a machine gun range on the base and ongoing efforts to preserve one of the most ecologically […]
Whoa, Pilgrim!
Live Online Provincetown, MAIs nuclear power the way to save the climate? Diane Turco of Cape Downwinders thinks not. Her organization cites the dangers posed by the now-closed Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station in Plymouth. She is giving a virtual talk via Nauset Fellowship on Sunday, March 28th, at 10 a.m. Registration is free at nfuu.org.
New Diggs
Live Online Provincetown, MAJoe Diggs will reflect on his life as an artist in Osterville in a virtual talk via the Nauset Fellowship on Sunday, April 11th, at 10 a.m. Diggs, represented by Berta Walker Gallery, is the spring artist-in-residence at Cape Cod Community College. Registration is free at nfuu.org.
Wild Things
Live Online Provincetown, MAAre you curious about rescuing orphaned or injured animals? Amy Sanders, a volunteer at Wild Care of Cape Cod, will answer your questions in a virtual talk presented by the Nauset Fellowship on Sunday, April 25th, at 10 a.m. You might even see some owls and turtles. Free registration at nfuu.org.
Dwell on It
Live Online Provincetown, MAThe Nauset Fellowship hosts a virtual program on cohousing, a style of community living developed in Scandinavia, on Sunday, May 16th, 10 a.m. Hear from David Hoffman and Leslie Warner about their experiences living in a cohousing development in Acton and what they see as the future of affordable housing on the Cape. Registration is […]
Plant Food
Live Online Provincetown, MAJoin Laura Kelley, founder of Protect Our Cape Cod Aquifer, for “Experience a Garden and Be Nourished by Nature,” a Zoom discussion hosted by the Nauset Fellowship, on Sunday, May 23rd, at 10 a.m. Learn about the effects of growing your own food on your personal health, as well as the health of the Earth. […]
Open Book
Live Online Provincetown, MAHow have reading habits changed since the pandemic? Tricia Ford, director of the Truro Public Library, and Debra DeJonker-Berry, director of the Eastham Public Library, will discuss this and more in “Adapting and Innovating: What’s on the Horizon for Our Public Libraries?,” a Zoom talk hosted by the Nauset Fellowship, on Sunday, May 30th, at […]
Understanding Alzheimer’s
Live Online Provincetown, MAAfter journalist Greg O’Brien was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s several years ago, his natural curiosity and investigative skills compelled him to write the award-winning On Pluto: Inside the Mind of Alzheimer’s. O’Brien will discuss his book in a Zoom event via the Nauset Fellowship on Sunday, June 20th, 10 a.m. Registration is free at nfuu.org.