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PrProovincvincetoetownwn ChambChamber er of of CommerceCommerce

E-Happenings Newsletter

July 12th, 2019

Formerly: Board of TradeCurrently: Provincetown Chamber of Commerce, Inc.

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E-HAPPENINGSSEND INFO FOR E-HAPPENINGS BY E-MAIL to [email protected]

E-Happenings are weekly.Please send your listing by Tuesday for inclusion in the Friday E-Happenings

Please send your information completely copy ready by the deadline in a small JPEG OR PNG (300 X 300 pixels)

All info below should be included in theJPEG or PNG including photos and your Logo.

Date & time of event / Name of Event,Business or Organization, Logo, photos,

website and a BRIEF description. Listings requiring editing may not be included

(Please do not send a PDF or doc )

* E Happenings are not intended as a continuous weekly advertising venueThe Provincetown Chamber respects your privacy

and does not share our mailing lists.

We do not send individual member listings out. We reserve the right to edit or omit any listings.

Every effort is made to be certain that information in the E Happenings is up to date and accuratebut we encourage you to confirm all information & schedules .

ANNOUNCEMENTS

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HPC’s Annual Backpack to SchoolProgram is Underway!The Homeless Prevention Council’s 2019 Backpack to Schoolprogram will run from July through September. Through theBackpack to School program, HPC provides Lower Cape studentsfrom kindergarten through high school with backpacks and suppliesto support their academic efforts. The program is coordinated to meetthe specific needs of each student by using back-to-school listsprovided by teachers throughout the Lower Cape.This year, the Nauset Rotary Club is enhancing HPC’s Backpack toSchool program by organizing a shoe drive for children and youthliving on the Lower Cape. The Rotary Club’s goal is to raise $5,000by August 1st, 2019, which will provide 150 gift cards to support thepurchase of new shoes for Lower Cape students at the beginning ofthe upcoming school year.

You can learn more, donate, and sign up to volunteer with Backpackto School at www.hpccapecod.org/backpack-to-school.

Press Contact:Hadley Luddy, HPC Executive [email protected]; (508) 214-3282

For information regarding donating, volunteering, and other program specifics, contact MaureenLinehan: [email protected]; (508) 255-3325

The Homeless Prevention Council is an independent, non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization. Founded in 1991, itsmission is to provide case management solutions to support self-sufficiency and stability in the community ofLower Cape Cod.

PROVINCETOWN IN THE HEADLINES!

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Provincetown Voted #1 by Budget Travel10 Coolest Small Towns in America 2019

ClickforaGreatVideo

From Cape Cod to the Monterey Peninsula, from the Rocky Mountains tothe Adirondacks, we’re celebrating gorgeous, welcoming communities.At Budget Travel, we are all about discovering affordable destinations that go far beyond the obvious vacationchoices. Over the past fourteen years, a passionate and accomplished team of editors, writers, andphotographers have had a blast bringing you a different kind of travel experience: The Coolest Small Townsin America.What makes a small town “cool”? We believe that it’s cool to reflect the principles upon which the UnitedStates was founded, including cultural and ethnic diversity, the free exchange of creative ideas, and anentrepreneurial spirit that lifts all citizens in a community. We believe it’s cool to welcome and celebrate adiversity of visitors, the way Provincetown, Massachusetts, has been welcoming LGBTQ+ travelers fordecades. We believe it’s cool to live in harmony with nature, the way Pacific Grove, California, becameButterfly Town USA and Saranac Lake, New York, and its neighboring towns in Adirondack State Park havepursued a sustainable tourism industry that respects the region’s pristine lakes and mountains. We believeit’s cool to boast a vibrant downtown, cutting-edge cuisine, and a community spirit that makes visitors feellike friends, as all the towns on this year’s list do.Here, Budget Travel’s 14th annual 10 Coolest Small Towns in America, an editor-curated to-do list for 2019and beyond.

The 10 Best Vacation Destinations on America’s East CoastClick below for article :

https://www.tripstodiscover.com/best-east-coast-vacations/ Provincetown, Cape Cod

Summers in Cape Cod are famous for beach holidays, with endless stretches of beach andswimming opportunities along with all sort of other activities. At the northern tip of the Cape,

Provincetown boasts over 30 miles of beaches and hosts a lively downtown with uniqueshops, art galleries, museums, seafood shacks and more. It’s also popular for boating

excursions, including whale watching with the area home to some of the highest numbers ofhumpback whales in the country.

Thank you toWilliam P. DeSousa-Mauk, President

DeMa Public Relationsfor providing this information.

COMMUNITY NOTICES

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Street Sweeping Schedule 2019

PLYMOUTH & BROCKTON BUS COMPANY

SCHEDULE CHANGE NOTICEEffective Saturday, June 29, 2019, we will make the following changes to ourtimetable: Table 2451 & 2455 Hyannis to Boston - Weekday Service

Trip #204 departing Hyannis at 4:35am will no longer service Rockland.Trip #224 will depart Hyannis 15 minutes later at 6:30am and will not service Park Square but will serviceLogan Airport. Trip #276 will depart Hyannis 1 hour later at 6:30pm. Trip #282 Departing Hyannis at 7:00pm will be eliminated.

Table 2451 & 2455 Boston to Hyannis - Weekday Service

All trips will continue to service all locations. Various travel times have been extended due to increasedroadway traffic.

Table 2451 Hyannis to Boston - Weekend Service

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Table 2451 Hyannis to Boston - Weekend ServiceTrip #1210 will depart Hyannis 30 minutes earlier at 4:30am. An additional trip will be added departing Hyannisat 5:30am servicing all the same locations as trip #1210.

Table 2451 Boston to Hyannis - Weekend Service

Trip #1211 will depart Logan 30 minutes earlier at 7:45am. An additional trip will be added departing Logan at8:45am servicing all the same locations as trip #1211.All trips will continue to service all locations. Various travel times have been extended due to increasedroadway traffic.

Table 2461 Hyannis to Provincetown - Daily Service

Trip 807 will depart Hyannis 30 minutes earlier at 11:30am.

A PDF of the new timetable will be posted to our website when available(https://www.p-b.com)- printed copies will be available by June 29, 2019.

August 17th & 18th Sales Tax Holiday Weekend

SEASHORE POINT JOB OPENINGS

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If you have a pesticide and no longerwant it, it’s too toxic to trash. Bring to

the Outer Cape HouseholdHazardous Waste collections:

8/3 in Truro

10/5 in Provincetown

For Provincetown, Truro, Wellfleetresidents and small businesses.

We collected over 50k lbs of pesticidesfrom Cape Codders in 2018.

https://www.capecodextension.org/hazardouswaste/hhw/

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ardouswaste/hhw/

JULY 2019

FAWC Fine Art Work CenterFAWC Fine Art Work Center workshops, exhibitions, readings, talksPAAM Provincetown Art Association & MuseumPAAM Provincetown Art Association & Museum workshops, exhibitions,concerts,Truro Center for the Art at Castle HillTruro Center for the Art at Castle Hill workshops, exhibitions, concerts, talksGreat Music on Sundays @5 Unitarian Universalist Meeting House, 236 Commercial StBart Weisman Music - July 3: The Club Jam Session in Provincetown

July12at7pmAbene1itconcertfortheTruroConservationTrustattheProvincetownInn!Allproceedswillbene1ittheTruroConservationTrust.CLICK HERE for more detailsJuly 13-21 Bear Week in ProvincetownBear Week in Provincetown 2019 ScheduleJuly 14 PAAMPAAM Provincetown Art Assoc. 10-3 Annual Secret Garden Tour TICKETS $40a rare opportunity to visit the gardens of Provincetown Secret Garden Tour . Exclusive accessto stunning private gardens in a self-guided, walkable loop, free parking, free admission toPAAM, and free transportation from the parking area to the museum and the garden tour.July 20 The Castle Hill BashCastle Hill Bash at Edgewood Farm, Steve Morgan & the Kingfish, FREEJuly 21 The AIDS Support Group of Cape Cod hosts their Annual 5K walk/run Sundaymorning at 7 a.m. July 23 Woody English Distinguished Artist & Writer’s Chair: Poetry Reading withRaquel Salas Rivera at the Truro MeetinghouseJuly 23-27 Girl SplashGirl Splash beach outings, whale watching tours, dune buggyadventures, sailing, bingo. Each night themed parties, and a Pride party. July 25 Castle Hill Castle Hill Get Roasted and Smoked with Mark Bittman & David Grayson atPamet Yacht ClubJuly 27 Castle Hill Full Moon BashFull Moon Bash July 27 Sunset Whale Watch CruiseSunset Whale Watch Cruise - Provincetown Center for Coastal StudiesJuly 27 GLAD Annual Summer PartyGLAD Annual Summer Party at the Monument July 27-Aug. 3 Family WeekFamily Week the largest gathering of LGBTQ families in the world July 27-August 3 Annual Whale WeekAnnual Whale Week - Provincetown Center for CoastalProvincetown Center for CoastalStudiesStudiesJuly 28 Run the Trails for Coastal StudiesCoastal Studies July 28, Cape Cod Chamber Orchestra (CCCO), 3 pm, Pilgrim Congregational Church, 533 Main St.,Rt. 28, Harwich Port. The region’s newest professional orchestra, presents its 2cnd annual SummerCelebration: America and the Nords, an afternoon of music for a Cape Cod summer. July 30 Lecture – Jay Critchley on the back deck at Castle Hill Castle Hill

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WELCOME PROVINCETOWN BEARSJuly 13th to 21st, 2019

ProvincetownBearsEventSchedule

Enjoy the beaches, boats & dunes, restaurants, shows and clubs.Share, laughter and love and special moments

in Provincetown!

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Kalmar Nyckel Sails fromProvincetown

July 21-29Adventure awaits! Kalmar Nyckel, the Tall Ship of Delaware,arrives in Provincetown July 21 to 29 for day sails fromMacMillan Pier. Come aboard for a unique hands-on experience

at the intersection of adventure and education. Haul lines, set sails, hear tales from thecrew or simply enjoy the sail. Advance tickets recommended; purchaseonline: KalmarNyckel.org or call (302) 429-7447.Launched in 1997, Kalmar Nyckel serves as a floating classroom and an inspirationalplatform for recreational and educational experiences. The Kalmar Nyckel Foundationis a non-profit, volunteer-based educational organization that built, owns, andoperates Kalmar Nyckel from Wilmington, DE.

Provincetown Sailing Schedule (times subject to change)

Sunday, July 21, 11:30 am -2 pm and 4-6:30 pmMonday, July 22, 12-2:30 pm and 4:30-7 pmTuesday, July 23, 12:30-3 pm and 5-7:30 pm

Wednesday, July 24, 12:30-3 pm and 5-7:30 pmThursday, July 25, 10 am-12:30 pm and 3-5:30 pmSunday, July 28, 10 am-12:30 pm and 5-7:30 pmMonday, July 29, 10 am-12:30 pm and 5-7:30 pm

Get tickets http://www.kalmarnyckel.org/BookASail.asp

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July 29th, 2019

THE "FIRST TIMES" SHOWat the Crown and Anchor

Join us this summer for our 3rd AnnualPtown Storytelling Show !

Tickets available in June 2019!WouldyouliketojoinusinProvincetown?

ContactusHERE.

RsvpTasteofProvincetown

Whale Week 2019WHALE WEEK: A Celebration of the Sea!

Sunday, July 28 through Saturday, August 3, 2019

WHALEWEEKOFFERSFAMILY-FRIENDLYACTIVITIESWITHABRINYTHEME.AnnualeventorganizedbyCenterforCoastalStudiesraisesoceanawarenessthrougheducaOonandfun.

The 9th

Annual Whale Week: A Celebration of the Sea will be held July 28 through August 3, 2019 inProvincetown, MA. Organized by the Center for Coastal Studies, Whale Week was started in 2011 with thegoal of raising awareness about our ocean, marine mammals, marine debris, and coastal and marineecosystems through engaging educational activitiesThis special celebration features several programs and events throughout the week for a variety of ages.Signature events scheduled during the week include the Run the Trails for the Whales 5K onSunday, July 28

th, and the Homemade Boat Race on Thursday, August 1

st. Both activities are fundraisers

for the Center for Coastal Studies’ education department and require participants to register.This year also features the first annual A Celebration of the Sea Photo Contest. Submissions for thisjuried contest will be received on July 21, 2019 and an Opening Reception to view the images will be heldSunday, July 28 at Center for Coastal Studies located at 5 Holway Ave, Provincetown, MA.The full schedule and detailed descriptions can be found in the “Events” section of the Center forCoastal Studies’ website at www.coastalstudies.orgFor additional information contact Jesse Mechling, Marine Education Director at 508-487-3622, ext. 114or jmechling@coastalstudies.orgWhaleWeekisorganizedbytheCenterforCoastalStudiesandsponsoredinpartbytheProvincetownTourismFund.

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Carnival Logo 2019

AUGUST 2019FAWC Fine Art Work Center workshops, exhibitions, readings, talksPAAM Provincetown Art Association and Museum workshops, exhibitions, concerts, talksTruro Center for the Art at Castle Hill workshops, exhibitions, concerts, talks.Bart Weisman Music

Aug. 1 Homemade Boat Race a benefit for Provincetown Center for Coastal StudiesAug. 3 Coast Guard BirthdayAug.10 The Castle Hill Live and Silent Auction at Castle HillAug. 3 & 4 Pan-Mass ChallengeAug.13 Artist Talk: Tetsunori Kawana at Wellfleet Preservation HallAug.15 The 15th Annual Provincetown Jazz Festival - The Crown & Anchor,August 19 Cotuit Center for the Arts, Cotuit – ProvincetownJazzFestival.orgAug.15-24 Carnival Week – fabulous week Lots of music, dancing, romance & adventure!Whole Town decorated with rainbow flags! Accommodation reservations a must!Aug. 20 Suede at the Crown & Anchor TicketsAug.22 Carnival Parade “Enchanted Forest” starts at 3pm, from East End to West EndAug 30-Sept. 2 Labor Day WeekendAug 31st The 32nd Annual White Party is 2pm til Tea, Delft Haven

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GETTICKETS

15th Annual ProvincetownJAZZ FESTIVAL

at The

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Thursday, August 15, 2019, 7:00pm The Crown & Anchor

TICKETS are $30.00 per concert and a portion of the proceeds from the festival aredonated to worthy causes including JAZZ in the Schools on Cape Cod.

SINCE 2005 theProvincetownJazzFes<valhaspresentedmusiciansfromtheUnitedStates,Canada,Brazil,UnitedKingdom,Switzerland,Australia,NewZealand,andJapan.ThisyearwewillfeatureninejazzmusiciansmakingtheirProvincetownJazzFes<valdebuts.

Both concerts will sell out so please purchase your tickets HERE today!

The Provincetown Jazz Festival™ is a 501(c)(3) Tax-Exempt Nonprofit Corporation

JAZZFESTTICKETS

FREE BUS TO PROVINCETOWNThanks to Plymouth & Brockton, we have a "free"bus for the Thursday, August 15 concert at The

Crown & Anchor in Provincetown. The bus will leave Hyannis Exit 6 commuter parkinglot and will also stop at the Harwich Exit 10 commuter parking lot.

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Join us as we transform the Pilgrim Monument into "La Tour Eiffel"for Lobsterfest: Moulin Rouge! The 9th Annual Lobsterfest benefits Outer Cape Health

Services’ operation on the Lower and Outer Cape. The festive Moulin Rouge gala features alate-summer cocktail reception, sumptuous lobster feast, entertainment by Miss Richfield

1981 and the Peregrine Theatre Ensemble, and a silent and live auction.Please Note: Paper tickets will not be issued for the event.

All guest names provided will be at the Lobsterfest check-in desk.

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Provincetown's41st Annual Carnival

August 17th - 25th– Parade on August 22 –

Enchanted Forest#PtownProud

Carnival Schedule (click here)and ticketing are now live on our website

PURCHASE TICKETS TO ENCHANTED FOREST

Register below to enter a float or march, stroll,ride a bike in the 41st annual Carnival Parade.

CarnivalParadeEntryFormEnchantedForest2019

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PROVINCETOWN 400 EVENTS

Thursday, September 19, 2019Humor For Humanity with Jimmy Tingle – Fundraiser for

Provincetown 400 to Bring the Mayflower Home!VIP Reception: 5:30pm at Edwige restaurant, 333 Commercial Street, Provincetown

Show: 7:00pm -8:30pm Provincetown Town Hall 260 Commercial Street Provincetown, MA Proceeds from the fundraiser will support the Mayflower II’s week-long visit in September 2020 when the ship will bedocked in Provincetown Harbor where visitors will have the opportunity to tour the ship. Provincetown 400 events alsoinclude re-enactments of the signing of the Mayflower Compact, a tribute to the Wampanoag nation and theircontributions to Provincetown, the visit of 1,500+ members of the General Society of Mayflower Descendants inSeptember 2020 and a fireworks spectacular on November 11, 2020 at the annual Lighting of the PilgrimMonument. The Provincetown 400 Task Force is a committee of the board of the Pilgrim Monument and ProvincetownMuseum (PMPM). Tickets are $50 per person for general admission. For $100 per person you will have reserved VIP seating and beinvited to a pre-show reception hosted by Edwige restaurant featuring delicious hors d’oeuvres and cocktails plus a

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invited to a pre-show reception hosted by Edwige restaurant featuring delicious hors d’oeuvres and cocktails plus a“meet-and-greet” with Jimmy Tingle. To purchase tickets online go to this link. Tickets are also available at the fiveSeamen’s Bank branches in Provincetown, North Truro, Wellfleet and Eastham.

Tickets are also available at www.provincetown400.org and www.pilgrim-monument.org

About Provincetown 400

ONGOING 2019Click for more event listings

HOW Save the Dates 2019Summer Party Hosted by Ann Maguire, Linda Glenn and Joy McNultyon Sunday July 28, 2019 - The pool is open and Lily Tomlin's tuxedo jacketis being auctioned along with a few other special items! $35 SuggestedDonation. RSVP required.

Swim for Life on September 7, 2019 - Join with us for this annual benefitfor AIDS Support, Women's Health & Our Local Community. Your participationwill help supported HOW's annual budget!

“Stay Strong” Women’s Cancer Support Group Lower/Outer CapeThe “Stay Strong” Women’s Cancer Support Group —meets on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month at the Truro Public Library, on Standish Way in Truro,from 1 – 2:15pm. This support groups is a meeting for women diagnosed with cancer and survivors ofcancer. Even though many people receive support from friends and family, the number one reason peoplejoin a support group is to be with others who have similar cancer experiences. Some research shows thatjoining a support group improves both quality of life and survival.

The objectives of the “Stay Strong” Women’s Cancer Support Group are to:

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The objectives of the “Stay Strong” Women’s Cancer Support Group are to:Help you feel better, more hopeful, and not so aloneGive you a chance to talk about your feelings and work through themHelp you cope with side effects of treatmentShare available resources

The “Stay Strong” Women’s Cancer Support Group is led by cancer survivor and registered nurse Ginny Dutra and isfacilitated by a staff member from Helping Our Women (HOW). HOW provides supportive services to empower womenin Provincetown, Truro, Wellfleet and Eastham who have been diagnosed with chronic, life threatening or disablingillnesses.

For more information or if you have any questions about the “Stay Strong” Women’s Cancer Support Group,contact Ginny at [email protected]. To learn more about HOW visit www.helpingourwomen.org

Thank You HOW Volunteers & Flyer's Boat Rentals

On Thursday, June 6th, Flyer’s Boat Rental graciously hosted volunteers and staff from HelpingOur Women to a 2-hour “Volunteer Appreciation” sunset cruise over to Long Point. HOW servedfood and drinks, as volunteers enjoyed a delightfully calm evening onboard the Long PointShuttle. They also got to walk out to the very tip of Cape Cod. “This was a very special evening,”commented Gwynne Guzzeau, Executive Director at HOW, “I spent time with HOW volunteers andvisited a beautiful place that can only be accessed on foot or by boat.”

“We are so thankful to all of our generous volunteers. Many assist with jobs ranging fromtransporting clients to medical appointments, office work, facilitating support groups, offeringcompanionship and more,” stated Marianne Clements, Chair of the Board of Directors at HOW.

If you are interested in volunteering for Helping Our Women or learning more about our organization,contact the Volunteer Coordinator, Lisa Phillips, at (508) 487-4357 or [email protected].

PMPM HISTORIC WALKING TOUR

Every Wednesday from July untilOctober 9, 2019 at 9:30 a.m.,

Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum.offers a walking tour of historic sites in

Provincetown.Participants will be treated to a walking tour oftown and may visit the Museum at their leisure

as well! The $25.00 fee for the walking tourincludes admission to the Pilgrim Monument and

Provincetown Museum.The tour lasts about 2 hours and includes a

variety of sites. While gazing at the spectacularview from the base of the Pilgrim Monument,

the tour begins with an overview ofProvincetown history that will appeal to all your

senses

We’ll head into town to stop at interesting sitesand buildings and learn the stories behind theirhistory. We will visit the newly renovated townhall to view both the historic building and the

paintings in the town’s art collection. We’ll alsovisit the Provincetown Library to see theremarkable half-scale model of the Rose

Dorothea and the impressive Lipton Cup shewon in the Fishermen’s Race.

The tour is not handicapped accessible as ourvisits to historic buildings includes many

steps. Reservations are requested: space islimited.Tickets may be purchased online,

over the phone, or at the PMPM Front Desk.

To purchase online, click here.

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“Spirit of Mayflower”UK Sculptor Journeys

by Sea to Mirror Pilgrims’ JourneyArtist in Residence at the Pilgrim

Monument and Provincetown MuseumAugust 11- 25, 2019

When sculptor Rachel Carter departs Liverpool, England onJuly 27 via freighter, she will be tracing the Atlantic crossingof the Mayflower Pilgrims while she is working on her project“The Language of Sculpture -Spirit of Mayflower.” Carter’sjourney in the U.S. will end in Provincetown where she willbe an Artist-in-Residence at the Pilgrim Monument andProvincetown Museum (PMPM) August 11th through 25th. During her 13-day voyage on a freighter, she will be cut offfrom the outside world and will be charting her journeythrough a texture diary where she will spend time knotting,stitching and twisting twines and ropes while readingexcerpts of William Bradford’s journals he wrote abouthis Mayflowercrossing in 1620. She will also be usingancient weaving methods of macramé to weave newpatterns that are inspired by the Wampum belts of theWampanoag indigenous people. “I am making my own pilgrimage to get my own sense offeeling and isolation from my family. I wanted to experiencewhat it would be like to be completely cut off from the rest ofthe world, and express my experience through textilesculpture,” said Carter. PMPM Executive Director Dr. K. David Weidner, said thatthis is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the Museum andits visitors. “Rachel Carter’s Artist-in-Residency is uniquebecause it’s a cross-cultural exchange and also anopportunity for visitors to see history in the making. Rachel’stextile sculpture and expression of her own pilgrimage is animportant part of our programming connected to the400th anniversary of the Mayflower Pilgrims’ first landing inProvincetown,” said Dr. Weidner. “Rachel’s journey, likepresent day pilgrims that visit Provincetown for safe-harbor,illustrates spirit and determination. Rachel Carter’s visit tothe PMPM supports our inclusive mission of diversity,tolerance, and protecting and promoting our history.”

The ultimate finished product, when she returns to the U.K.,will be a 3D sculpture of a female figure outfitted with aTudor gown with a fitted kirtle and a full skirt adorned withweavings she will have made on her journey in addition toweavings made with 50 women from the Pilgrim roots areaof the U.K. The 3D sculpture will be used to cast a bronzestatue depicting Pilgrim Women to be exhibited throughoutthe U.K. during the 400thanniversary ofthe Mayflower Pilgrims’ voyage to America. The PilgrimWomen sculpture will also feature a woman holding anapple, the Pilgrim 400 apple, a special species being grownin the U.K. for the anniversary and which will also be plantedin Provincetown. “The Pilgrim Women sculpture could really change the wayfine arts can reinterpret history and story-telling andincorporate items that may be too delicate to touch. Byscanning them and making 3D casts, we can create newsculptures that will withstand exhibitions and displays,” shesaid.Carter’s project was inspired by research into her own familyhistory that she can trace to the 1500’s in the Midlands of theU.K. from where severalMayflower Pilgrims were from. Shesaid that her family never moved from that region and wereilliterate but could weave complex items as frame workknitters. She relates her family’s roots as weavers with thenative Wampanoag people who created weavings thatchronicled their milestones and historic events, two distinctgroups with no obvious connection but who were similarlyexperienced in story telling through textiles.When Carter is in her Artist-in-Residence at the PMPM, shewill display the textile art she made on the freighter voyageand talk to Museum visitors about her project. She will alsoprovide Museum visitors with the opportunity to learn how toweave. Prior to her Provincetown Museum Artist-in-Residence, shewill visit the Peabody Museum of Archaeology andEthnology at Harvard University to see Wampanoag artifactsand other artifacts from the 17th century recently uncoveredin Cambridge, Mass. on an archeological dig. Her project,“The Language of Sculpture -Spirit of Mayflower” issupported by the Arts Council England.

Far Land on the BeachWe are open daily from 11am.

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"Fifteen and Forward!"a fine art exhibition at

Bowersock Gallery373 Commercial Street,

Provincetown, MassContact: Steve Bowersock

1-508-487-4994

ALLARTISTS

THE MODERN MALES

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THE MODERN MALESOPENS JULY 5TH, THROUGH JULY 23rd

Opening reception Friday, July 5th 7 to 9 pm.

Over the centuries he's cut an imposing even ridiculous figure, donned flowing gowns, ballooned breeches,Zoot suits, tuxedos, kilts and designer farmer jeans. Long hair, bowl cuts, buzz cuts, mullets and man-buns,have been recycled with a decade's twist through the centuries. Beards, mustaches, sideburns and the cleancut look have all taken their turns.The decade's silhouette often presents like a uniform, along with the time's cultural view of masculinity, andthe sexual norm. Today things are looser, both in how we dress and what constitutes a man's role, his sexuality, and how hepresents and carries himself in the public sphere.

So, who is this contemporary man? What does he look like? Does he cling to the past, move with the latesttrend or embracing a truer self. Is he one of the "buds" in a multiple ethnicity group, a practice once frownedupon; an at-home dad; Wall-street Shark; body builder; transgender, or drag queen?"So, we're excited about this show, an exhibition that takes stock of the contemporary man in all his guises,as seen by the individual artist from all walks of life."

Exhibit Jurors are Realist Academy of Boston Assistant Director Julie Beck, and Bowersock.

Invitational artists include a few of Bowersock's top painters including Darlou Gams and Jayne Adams. Allexhibit is open to all art forms.

"This exhibit feels part mystery and part celebration. First the mystery: what each submission might unfold -how do we see this changing landscape," he says. "And of course the celebration of the male, in all his faces,transitions and essences." More ...

Fine Arts Work Centerin Provincetown

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SOCIAL JUSTICE WEEKAn extraordinary week dedicated to social activism andradical artmaking. The week includes workshops bywriters and artists whose work focuses on social andpolitical issues, including the environment, climatechange, racial justice, violence against women, LGBTQrights, police brutality, immigration, all through the lens ofcreative action. Evening events include a keynoteaddress, faculty readings and artist talks, studentreadings and open studios.

KEYNOTE & MODERATOR:CONVERSATION WITH SOCIAL JUSTICE

FACULTYURVASHI VAID

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Bert JacksonBert JacksonQuartet - BJQQuartet - BJQ

At The red Inn SundayAt The red Inn SundayJazz BrunchJazz Brunch

Reserva<ons508-487-7334

UPCOMING EVENTSUPCOMING EVENTS

Jul 21 - BJQ - Sunday Jazz Brunch at The red InnJul 27 - Bert, Roe & Peter - Porter Phelps HuntingtonHouse/HadleyJul 29 - BJQ - Taste of Chatham - TicketsAug 3 - BJT - Sandwich Arts Alliance Art & Soul Gala- TicketsAug 4 - BJQ - Sunday Jazz Brunch at The red InnAug 4 - BJQ - WHAT 35th Anniversary Birthday PartyAug 5 - Kareem Sanjaghi Trio - Cape CodderAug 8 - Wicked Trio - Harvest Gallery Wine Bar

Full listing at bertland.com

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Always more to come so stay tuned!More info HERE

SUEDEIn July and August:

Weds, July 17,Cape Cod Jazz Festival,

Wequassett Resort & Golf Club8:30pm

Tues, July 30, W.H.A.T. Wellfleet, MA(Tentative. Stay tuned!)

Tues, August 20, 7pm, Crown & Anchor, Ptown

Fri/Sat, August 23 & 24, Cotuit Center for The Arts

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TICKETS

Looking ahead to fall 2019:

Sat, Oct 12 - Col Day WkndJonathan's Ogunquit

Ogunquit, Maine8pm

Fri/Sat, Oct 18/19Crown & Anchor

Women's Week 2019!Time TBD

Sunday, October 20Yarmouth COA 20th Anniversary!

Yarmouth, MAMore details soon.

Saturday, October 26Women of the Harbor Festival!

UU Church of BrunswickBrunswick, ME 7:30pm

On sale Aug 17

And - Dec 31, 2019 - Chatham First Night!

http://bertawalkergallery.com

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Waters Edge Cinema237 Commercial St, Provincetown, MA 02657Phone: (508) 413-9369

JUNE 12 - JUNE 18

MIDSOMMARDaily 4:30 & 7:30pmRainy Day Matinees @ 1pmA couple travels to Sweden to visit a rural hometown's fabled mid-summer festival.What begins as an idyllic retreat quickly devolves into an increasingly violent andbizarre competition at the hands of a pagan cult. Written & directed by Ari Aster

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bizarre competition at the hands of a pagan cult. Written & directed by Ari Aster(HEREDITARY) and starring Florence Pugh. (Rated R, 147 min)

YESTERDAYDaily @ 4, 6:30, 9pmRainy Day Matinees @ 1:30pmA PIFF 2019 Favorite! A struggling musician realizes he's the only person on Earthwho can remember The Beatles after waking up in an alternate timeline where theynever existed. Starring Himesh Patel, Lily James, Ed Sheeran & Kate McKinnon.Directed by Danny Boyle. (Rated PG-13, 116 min)

Be certain to check website for new listings:Payomet.org 508-349-2929

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CIRCUS CAMP @ PAYOMET

More fun than just about anythingelse in the world!

July 15 - Aug 22Full weeks & half weeks

Our professional circus artists teachaerial arts, acrobatics, improv, juggling,

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aerial arts, acrobatics, improv, juggling,trampoline, physical comedy, ropeclimbing & more. Ages 7-14.

CIRCUSINFO&SIGNUPHERE

Provincetown Public LibraryMore information

www.ProvincetownLibrary.org 508.487.7094

Tuesdays & Thursdays 10:00 - 11:00 am Walk-In Tech Help at the LibraryFridays 10:00 am Library Crafty Coffee Hour

Free Movie Nights: - Wednesdays 5:30 pm

FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 – 15THE FOURTH ANNUAL PROVINCETOWN BOOK FESTIVAL

Three days of literary events for readers, writers, and book lovers of all kindsAll events are free and open to the public.

Friday, July 19 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm Celebration of Honey BeesEnjoy a free afternoon celebration of honey bees, featuring art and demonstrations.

2:00 pm: “How to Make a Salve Using Bees Wax” with Milisa Moses, EntrepreneurMilisa Moses, founder and creator at Plant Work Shop in Orleans, has been working with herbs since 2012. From herbal salves to plant-based dyes, she enjoys exploring and sharing the art and craft of the botanical world.

2:45 pm: “Beekeeping with a Disability using Slovenia and Croatian Methods” with Mark Simonitsch, SlovenianBeekeepingMark has been traveling to his ancestral homeland to learn beekeeping from the world beekeeping capital, Slovenia,for years. Slovenians integrate painting, storytelling, myths, legends, and more into their beekeeping practice. Theyalso are mindful of disabilities and have methods for beekeeping with disabilities that Mark will share with you.

3:30 pm: “How to Make Soap with Honey” with Donald and Pauline Chute, BeekeepersDonald and Pauline are avid beekeepers and use their experiences to mentor Boy Scouts, Eagle Scouts, andothers. Pauline (Silva) Chute is a Provincetown native. Donald and Pauline make a variety of soaps using a myriad ofmaterials, including honey and wax. Come learn from them!Artwork featuring honeybees on display from Glimpses Photography, Flying Pig Pottery, Jimmy Snider, Corrine Baker,and more!

Honey Pot Hives is an educational, non-profit apiary in Provincetown managed by Michael and Kalliope Chute.

CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS AT THE LIBRARY

P.I.E Story Theater Saturday, July 13, 20, 27 Saturday, August 103:00 pmWellfleet Harbor Actors Theater presents P.I.E. StoryTheatre - an interactive eclectic performance ofadapted fairy tales, fables, and original stories in the“story theatre” style created by Viola Spolin and PaulSills. Five actors use wooden stools, small props,

Storytime on the Lawn Wednesdays in July & August10:00 am - 10:30 am The Provincetown Public Library will offer a newchildren’s Storytime on the Library’s front lawn duringthe summer months! Each session will feature a greatnew theme for kids, accompanied by fun picture books,designed to stimulate young minds while enjoying the

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Sills. Five actors use wooden stools, small props,narration, mime and creative characters to present anexciting and fun 40-minute show with selections from arepertory of thirty stories. Favorites include Casey atthe Bat, The Little Engine and Three Billy Goats Gruff. Performances will take place in the Children’s Area onthe Library’s Second Level.

P.I.E. Story Theater is supported in part by generousgrants from The Cricket Foundation, The KelleyFoundation, The Horizon Foundation, The RedAuerbach Youth Foundation and the Wellfleet CulturalCouncil. It's not essential however as we will havebanners that will accompany the troupe this summerthat list all of the support.

Ranger Time! with the Cape Cod National SeashoreMonday, July 15 11:00 amJoin a Cape Cod National Seashore ranger at theProvincetown Library on Monday, July 15 at 11:00 amfor activities that will feature the animals, plants, andhistory of the Cape!

designed to stimulate young minds while enjoying theoutdoors. Bring your friends and spread the word…Storytime is back!Storytime will not meet on rainy days or onWednesday, August 21

Art on the Lawn- Fridays in July & August10am – 12:00 pmJoin the Provincetown Public Library for a fun andinteractive summer arts and crafts experience forchildren of all ages. Each Friday in July and August,the front lawn of our historic building will betransformed into a creative space for kids toexperiment with different materials, while exploringtheir own artistic imaginations. To showcase eachchild’s own artistic self-expression, kids will beencouraged to use different mediums, selected by thelibrary, to decorate a large blank canvas with their owncreations. Potential mediums include paint, crayons,chalk, finger-paint, and markers. The kids will love it!Art on the Lawn will be held on the following days:Friday, July 5Friday, July 12Friday, July 19Friday, July 26Wednesday, July 31

Big Fat FlowersThe Fine Arts Work Center's inaugural summer

exhibition travels to PAAMInformation about and tickets

An exhibition curated by Vicky Tomayko and BertYarborough, on view through Sunday, July 14. Theconclusion of the exhibition coincides with PAAM'sAnnual Secret Garden Tour.FEATURED ARTISTSMark Adams, Bailey Bob Bailey, James Balla, RichardBaker, Donald Beal, Liz Surbeck Biddle, Naya Bricher,Paul Bowen, Jay Critchley, Alice Denison, Rob Dutoit,Breon Dunigan, Yvette Dubinsky, Jon Friedman,Jerome Greene, Jenny Humphreys, MaryaliceJohnston, Melissa Keyes, Steve Klindt, M.P. Landis,Irene Lipton, Sarah Lutz, Francis Olschafskie, Liz Perry,Ann Poor, Anna Poor, Henry Varnum Poor, HollyPopielariz, Janice Redman, Paul Stopforth, VickyTomayko, Helen Miranda Wilson, Bert Yarborough, andDawn Zimiles

PROVINCETOWNART ASSOCIATION& MUSEUM(PAAM)

WWW.PAAM.ORG

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Provincetown Art Association's22nd Annual Secret Garden Tour

is on Sunday, July 14 Provincetown Art Association and Museum's (PAAM) annual Secret Garden Tour, one oftheir longest-running fundraisers, is a self-guided journey through private residential gardensin Provincetown. Tickets include access to a free parking lot, a map to the gardens, andadmission to the Museum to see the exhibitions, including Big Fat Flowers, curated by VickyTomayko and Bert Yarborough. To purchase tickets in advance, visit www.paam.org/garden.Tickets are also available for purchase the day-of at PAAM (460 Commercial Street), the freeparking lot (on the corner of Howland Street and Harry Kemp Way), or the first garden(announced the morning of the tour).Provincetown Art Association and Museum was established in 1914 by a group of artists and townspeople tobuild a permanent collection of works by artists of outer Cape Cod, and to exhibit art that would allow forunification within the community. Through a comprehensive schedule of exhibitions of local and nationalsignificance and educational outreach, Provincetown Art Association and Museum provides the public accessto art, artists, and the creative process.

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Comelisten(andtell!)yourstoriesattheProvincetownTheateraspartofour

SummerMosquitoStorySlamseries!

TheTruroCenterfortheArtsatCastleHillispleasedtoannouncethatpoetRaquelSalasRivera,thisyear’sWoodyEnglishDis<nguishedAr<standWriter’sChair,willgiveapoetryreadingonTuesday,July23aPheFirstCongregaOonalParish,3ParishLane,Truroat6:30pm.

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15th Annual ProvincetownJAZZ FESTIVAL

at The

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Thursday, August15, 2019, 7:00pm The Crown & Anchor

TICKETS are $30.00 per concert and a portion of the proceeds from the festival aredonated to worthy causes including JAZZ in the Schools on Cape Cod.

SINCE 2005 theProvincetownJazzFes<valhaspresentedmusiciansfromtheUnitedStates,Canada,Brazil,UnitedKingdom,Switzerland,Australia,NewZealand,andJapan.ThisyearwewillfeatureninejazzmusiciansmakingtheirProvincetownJazzFes<valdebuts.

Both concerts will sell out so please purchase your tickets HERE today!

The Provincetown Jazz Festival™ is a 501(c)(3) Tax-Exempt Nonprofit Corporation

JAZZFESTTICKETS

FREE BUS TO PROVINCETOWNThanks to Plymouth & Brockton, we have a "free"bus for the Thursday, August 15 concert at The

Crown & Anchor in Provincetown. The bus will leave Hyannis Exit 6 commuter parkinglot and will also stop at the Harwich Exit 10 commuter parking lot.

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Provincetown breakwater, super 'Worm Moon" tide by Jay Critchley

Greetings to the Swim for Life Community,

It's time to officially announce the 32nd Provincetown Swimfor Life & Paddler Flotilla, set for September 7. For many ofus it's an important tradition, one that anchors our lives andoffers communal stability and inspiration. The ProvincetownCommunity Compact thanks you for sharing a part of yourlives with us, in the healing waters of Provincetown Harbor.Our beneficiaries also thank you for your generosity.

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Our beneficiaries also thank you for your generosity.

We all love our favorite t-shirts! Over the years, many of youhave asked how you might acquire previous Swim t-shirts.Well, we have created The Compact Store with the last four Swim designs (we have mugs too!) from artistsZehra Kahn, Ellen LeBow with Andrea Pluhar, Bill Evaul and Allan McKinnon. Additional designs will beadded periodically.

We will be sending out updated swimmer, boater and volunteer information around June 1, also with the new2019 Swim design!

Enjoy the spring and thanks for your heartfelt commitment to this essential Provincetown tradition. Be sure tothank our business sponsors when you're in town.

Peace,Jay

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