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The Residences at Seashore Point Concierge Condo Living in Provincetown The Residents’ Point Resident Talent Show Wednesday June 5 th , 7PM Hatches Harbor Room Elizabeth Bradfield: Writer & Naturalist Readings from Toward Antarctica Wednesday, June 12, 4PM Hatches Harbor Room Poet-naturalist Elizabeth Bradfield’s fourth collection documents and queries her work as a guide on ships in Antarctica, offering an incisive insider’s vision that challenges traditional tropes of The Last Continent. Inspired by haibun, a form the 17th-century poet Bashō invented to chronicle his journeys in remote Japan, Bradfield uses photographs, compressed prose, and short poems to examine our relationships to remoteness, discovery, expertise, awe, labor, temporary societies, tourism’s service economy, and “pure” landscapes. Antarctica was the focus of Bradfield’s Approaching Ice, written before she had set foot on the continent; now Toward Antarctica furthers her investigation with boots on the ground. A complicated love letter, Toward Antarctica offers a unique view of one of the world’s most iconic wild places. Please sign up at concierge by 6/5/19 June 2019 Time to dust off that rusty harmonica, tune your old guitar and strengthen those vocal chords! Please join us for what is sure to be an entertaining afternoon of talent. Whether you’re a singer, poet, dancer, storyteller, actor, juggler or have any other hidden talents you would like to share we would love to have you perform. Please sign up with concierge no later than June 3 so we can get an accurate count of the performers in order to plan the event. Outer Cape Chorale Chamber Singers present :“Moon and Stars” Friday, June 21, 7PM Hatches Harbor Room Fascination with the night sky seems a universal human experience. Lovers who gaze up at the same sky even though miles apart ... the starlit sky that inspires those of us on earth to bask in the vastness of the universe... travelers in days gone by that used constellations to guide them ... children wishing upon stars so dreams will come true. These scenarios have inspired some of the most beautiful choral music ever written. Come hear jazz, classical and some 50’s-pop — all written about the stars and moons that impact our human existence. Please sign up at concierge by 6/14/19 June 27 th -June 30 th

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  • The Residences at Seashore Point Concierge Condo Living in Provincetown

    The Residents’Point

    Resident Talent ShowWednesday June 5th, 7PM

    Hatches Harbor Room

    Elizabeth Bradfield: Writer & Naturalist

    Readings from Toward AntarcticaWednesday, June 12, 4PM

    Hatches Harbor Room

    Poet-naturalist Elizabeth Bradfield’s fourthcollection documents and queries her work as aguide on ships in Antarctica, offering an incisiveinsider’s vision that challenges traditional tropesof The Last Continent. Inspired by haibun, aform the 17th-century poet Bashō invented tochronicle his journeys in remote Japan,Bradfield uses photographs, compressed prose,and short poems to examine our relationships toremoteness, discovery, expertise, awe, labor,temporary societies, tourism’s service economy,and “pure” landscapes. Antarctica was thefocus of Bradfield’s Approaching Ice, writtenbefore she had set foot on the continent; nowToward Antarctica furthers her investigationwith boots on the ground. A complicated loveletter, Toward Antarctica offers a unique viewof one of the world’s most iconic wild places.Please sign up at concierge by 6/5/19

    June 2019

    Time to dust off that rusty harmonica, tuneyour old guitar and strengthen those vocalchords! Please join us for what is sure to be anentertaining afternoon of talent. Whetheryou’re a singer, poet, dancer, storyteller, actor,juggler or have any other hidden talents youwould like to share we would love to have youperform. Please sign up with concierge no laterthan June 3 so we can get an accurate count of theperformers in order to plan the event.

    Outer Cape Chorale Chamber Singers present :“Moon and Stars”Friday, June 21, 7PMHatches Harbor Room

    Fascination with the night sky seems auniversal human experience. Lovers who gazeup at the same sky even though miles apart ...the starlit sky that inspires those of us on earthto bask in the vastness of the universe...travelers in days gone by that usedconstellations to guide them ... children wishingupon stars so dreams will come true. Thesescenarios have inspired some of the mostbeautiful choral music ever written. Come hearjazz, classical and some 50’s-pop — all writtenabout the stars and moons that impact ourhuman existence.Please sign up at concierge by 6/14/19

    June 27th-June 30th

    https://ebradfield.com/approaching-ice

  • Jesse Mechling - Center for Coastal StudiesSpinnaker: An Entanglement StoryWednesday, June 26, 4PMHatches Harbor Room

    Jesse Mechling, Director of Marine Education atthe Center for Coastal Studies presents Spinnaker:An Entanglement Story. Spinnaker was a thirty-six foot humpback whale well known to Centerscientists and the New England whale watchingcommunity, who tragically lost her very young lifeafter suffering from fishing gear entanglement.Spinnaker's story partly tells the Center's forty-year history of studying whales in NewEngland. Her tale also speaks to the challengeslarge whales still face in the world, as they try torecover from centuries of slaughter.Please sign up at Concierge by 6/19/19

    The Portuguese Festival DancersSaturday, June 29, 1:00PMHatches Harbor Room

    Provincetown welcomes people from around the world to celebrate Portuguese culture and the town’s proud seafaring heritage at the annual Provincetown Portuguese Festival and Blessing of the Fleet. The festival comprises four days of live music, dancing, parades, incredible food, games, and more. Seashore Point is once again welcoming the talented and colorful Portuguese Dancers into our home to perform! The dancers are scheduled to arrive here between 1:15-1:30. You will not want to miss this! Please sign up at concierge by 6/22/19

    HATCHES HARBOR EXHIBITIONS presents Grace Hopkins: DuetSunday, June 30, 2PM

    A unique and challenging show of GraceHopkins’ dynamic artworks will be ondisplay in the Hatches Harbor Room frommid-June through mid-August. They willbe accompanied by original poetry byG.W. Mercure that explores the ideas ofseeing and approaching that can be foundin the photographs. Of her work, Gracehas said she wants viewers to “feelsurrounded by the color and the warmththat emanates from them….to have thebold composition of color, shadow, lightsand blacks challenge them to find theirfooting within the picture.” GraceHopkins is represented by the BertaWalker Gallery. A reception with lightrefreshments is planned for June 30, 2-4pm and will feature an artist’s talk.Please sign up at concierge by 6/21/19

  • Events Committee Meeting, Mon. June 10,11am, Hatches Harbor RoomResidents Betty Comey, Lorraine Kujawa, AlexandraMacDonald, Joan LeBlanc, with Mark Boucher todiscuss and plan upcoming special events. Please feelfree to make your suggestions to anyone on thecommittee. NEW MEMBERS WELCOME !Talking Point, Thur. June 13,4pm, Hatches Harbor RoomYour opportunity to hear about and discuss withmanagement upcoming events, new and communitytopics. This is also an opportune time to meet withother residents you may not often get a chance tosee.Residents’ Dining Committee, Mon. June 17,11am, Hatches Harbor RoomRichard Mayberry, Sandy Mason, Diana Lu, andSandra Delzotti meet with Mike Dickerson andSheila McGuinness to discuss Nightly Specials andyour dining Response Cards. Please feel free to makeyour meal suggestions to committee members.

    “Fun was had by all at the Hedgehogs musical performance!”

    FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLICNOT YOUR “REGULAR” COFFEE HOUR

    Wednesdays, 10:30 am, The GrillePlease join residents and friends from the

    Provincetown area for a sumptuous coffee hour.ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT GROUPSThursday, June 13, 3-4:30, early-stage

    Thursday, June 13 & 27, 3-4:30, caregiversCollaborating with Alzheimer’s Family Support

    Center of Cape Cod to support people with mild cognitive impairment—early stages of Alzheimer’s or

    dementia-related illnesses—and their caregivers. MEN’S BREAKFASTTuesday, June 18, 9am

    For men of Provincetown to gather for conversation, camaraderie, coffee, and a nice meal. Free will

    donation. RSVP at Concierge. SEASHORE POINT BOOK CLUB

    Friday, June 21, 10:30amCollaboration with Provincetown Public Library

    to bring you Brittany Taylor who leads a discussion

  • JUNE CALENDARSaturday 6/13pm Saturday Matinee, Point Room“Back Street” (1961)

    Sunday 6/23pm/7:30pm Sunday Night at the Movies, “Kinky Boots” (2006), Point Room

    Monday 6/38:30am Orleans Errands, Lobby2pm Yoga, Point Room

    Tuesday 6/48:30am Provincetown Errands, Lobby12:30pm Blood Pressure, Be Well Corner

    Wednesday 6/58:30am Hyannis Medical, Lobby10:30am Coffee Hour, The Grille2pm Dealer’s Choice, Point Room3pm Bingo, Private Dining7pm RESIDENT TALENT SHOW,Hatches Harbor RoomThursday 6/6

    Friday 6/78:30am Provincetown Errands, Lobby12:30pm Blood Pressure, Be Well Corner1pm Residents’ Bridge, Point Room5pm Happy Hour, The Point Room

    Saturday 6/83pm Saturday Matinee, Point Room“Move Over, Darling” (1963)

    Sunday 6/93pm/7:30pm Sunday Night at the Movies, “Maria Callas” (2018), Point Room

    Monday 6/108:30am Orleans Errands, Lobby11am Events Committee meets, Hatches Harbor Room2pm Yoga, Point Room

    Tuesday 6/118:30am Provincetown Errands, Lobby12:30pm Blood Pressure, Be Well Corner2pm Afternoon Tea, Private Dining Room

    Wednesday 6/128:30am Hyannis Medical, Lobby10:30am Coffee Hour, The Grille2pm Dealer’s Choice, Point Room3pm Bingo, Private Dining4 pm Elizabeth Bradfield: Writer & NaturalistHatches Harbor Room

    Thursday 6/133-4:30pm Alzheimer’s Caregivers’ Support Group, Point Room3-4:30pm Alzheimer’s Support Group, Hatches Harbor4pm Talking Point, Hatches Harbor Room

    Friday 6/148:30am Provincetown Errands, Lobby12:30pm Blood Pressure, Be Well Corner1pm Residents’ Bridge, Point Room5pm Happy Hour, The Point Room

    Saturday 6/153pm Saturday Matinee, “The Letter” (1940), Point Room

    Sunday 6/163pm/7:30pm Sunday Night at the Movies, “The Book Thief” (2013), Point Room

    Monday 6/178:30am Orleans Errands, Lobby11am Dining Committee meets, Hatches Harbor Room2pm Yoga, Point Room

    Tuesday 6/188:30am Provincetown Errands, Lobby9am Men’s Breakfast, The Grille12:30pm Blood Pressure, Be Well Corner

    Wednesday 6/198:30am Hyannis Medical, Lobby10:30am Coffee Hour, The Grille2pm Dealer’s Choice, Point Room3pm Bingo, Private Dining

    Thursday 6/20Friday 6/218:30am Provincetown Errands, Lobby10:30am Seashore Point Book Club,Private Dining Room12:30pm Blood Pressure, Be Well Corner1pm Residents’ Bridge, Point Room1:30-3pm Dr. Campo, Podiatrist, Be Well Corner5pm Happy Hour, The Point Room7pm Outer Cape Chorale Chamber Singers,Hatches Harbor Room

    Saturday 6/223pm Saturday Matinee, Point Room“Taming of the Shrew” (1967)

    Sunday 6/233pm/7:30pm Sunday Night at the Movies, “Mary Poppins Returns” (2018), Point Room

  • JUNE CALENDAR CONTINUED

    Monday 6/248:30am Orleans Errands, Lobby11am Dining Committee meets, Hatches Harbor Room2pm Yoga, Point Room

    Tuesday 6/258:30am Provincetown Errands, Lobby9am Men’s Breakfast, The Grille12:30pm Blood Pressure, Be Well Corner.

    Wednesday 6/268:30am Hyannis Medical, Lobby10:30am Coffee Hour, The Grille2pm Dealer’s Choice , Point Room3pm Bingo, Private Dining4pm Jesse Mechling -Center for Costal Studies,Hatches Harbor Room

    Thursday 6/273-4:30pm Alzheimer’s Caregivers’ Support Group,Point Room4:45pm Community Wine Time, Dining Foyer5:30pm Community Dinner in the Dining Room

    Friday 6/288:30am Provincetown Errands, Lobby12:30pm Blood Pressure, Be Well Corner1pm Residents’ Bridge, Point Room5pm Happy Hour, The Point Room

    Saturday 6/291pm The Portuguese Festival Dancers,Hatches Harbor Room3pm Saturday Matinee,.“Sabrina” (1954) Point Room

    Sunday 6/303pm/7:30pm Sunday Night at the Movies“The Circle” (2017), Point Room

    “Another popular talk by Michael Casey”.

    Community Wine Time 4:45pm & Dinner 5:30pm: Thursday, June 27RSVP required by Thursday, June 20Chicken Parmesan, Eggplant stuffed with ricottaCheese and fresh herbs, Grilled Sausage with peppers and onions, Roasted potatoes, roasted asparagus, Caprese salad, Caesar salad, Scali bread. Desserts to be determined.

    Residents on a meal plan will be charged one meal, $19.85/guest. Other residents and guests $19.85 on monthly invoice. you may sign up guests after 6/20, depending on number of residents already signed up.

    SAVE-THE DATESWe are planning an Art’s Dune Tour for July 11th at 1pm. You will be picked up right at the door. Please sign up at The Concierge Desk no later than July 4th so we can give them an accurate count. The cost will be $32 per person.We will again be providing transportation to the annual Carnival Parade on August 22nd for the first 12 people who sign up. The Seashore Point bus will be leaving at 2:15pm Sharp and will park at St. Mary’s of the Harbor. Please sign up at Concierge by August 19th.The annual Seashore Point Residents and Friends Clambake at Herring Cove Beach is scheduled for Tuesday, August 27th at 5:45 pm. This is a popular event. We’ll be providing transportation for the first 12 people who sign up at the Concierge desk by August 20th. The cost will be Approximately $49 per person which includes tax and tip.

  • Sat. 6/1 “Back Street”, 3pm, 1961, 1h 47mFannie Hurst's best seller of a married man (John Gavin) and his mistress (Susan Hayward) who foster a passionate affair for over 20 years.Sun. 6/2 “Kinky Boots”, 3pm/7:30pm, 2006, PG-13, 1h 47m After inheriting a shoe factory, Charlie Price aims to take the fashion world by storm with help from a flashy cabaret dancer named Lola, who helps him design a racy line of men's boots. Cast: Joel Edgerton, Chiwetel EjioforSat. 6/8 “Move Over, Darling”, 3pm, 1963, 1h 43m Five years after his wife, Ellen (Doris Day), disappears at sea in a plane crash, successful lawyer Nick Arden (James Garner) decides it's time to move on: He has Ellen declared legally dead, remarries and sets off on his honeymoon. But there's trouble in paradise when Ellen -- who's in fact very much alive -- turns up to surprise the newlyweds. Day earned a Golden Globe nod for her performance in this update of the 1940 comedy My Favorite Wife.Sun. 6/9 “Maria by Callas”, 3pm/7:30pm, 2018, PG ,1h 53m

    Taking advantage of personal letters, vintage interviews and previously unseen footage, this extensive documentary recounts the life and career of opera diva Maria Callas, capturing her superlative talent and her turbulent romantic life. Cast : Maria Callas, Vittorio De SicaSat. 6/15 “The Letter”, 3pm, 1940, 1h 35m Based on W. Somerset Maugham's novel and directed by William Wyler, this drama stars Bette Davis in one of her nastiest film roles. After shooting Geoffrey (David Newell), Leslie (Davis) tells husband Robert (Herbert Marshall) and their lawyer (James Stephenson) that it was self-defense. But Leslie's case begins to fall apart when a letter reveals that she may have planned the murder, and Geoffrey's widow (Gale Sondergaard) attempts blackmail.Sun. 6/16 “The Book Thief”, 3pm/7:30pm, 2013, PG-13, 2h 11m

    Young Liesel steals books to teach herself to read, giving her refuge from the horrors of Nazi Germany and her cold foster parents. When not reading, she forms a bond with the Jewish man her adoptive family is hiding in their home. Cast : Geoffrey Rush, Emily WatsonSat. 6/22 “Taming of the Shrew” , 3pm, 1967, 2h 2m Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton seem to be channeling the legendary dramas of their marriage in this boisterous and bawdy adaptation of William Shakespeare's classic comedy, directed by Franco Zeffirelli. A younger sister cannot wed until her older, shrewish sister Katharina (Taylor) marries first. Petruchio(Burton) is brought in to trick Katharina into wedlock, but the two fall in love despite their passionate bickering.Sun. 6/23 “Mary Poppins Returns” , 3pm/7:30pm, 2018, PG, 2h 10m

    The magic continues in Disney's classic as Mary Poppins helps the Banks family remember the joy of being a child. Together with her friend Jack the lamplighter, fun is brought back to the streets of London in a celebration that everything is possible… even the impossible. Cast: Emily Blunt, Lin-Manuel MirandaSat. 6/29 “Sabrina”, 3pm, 1954, 1h 53m Industrious tycoon Linus Larrabee (Humphrey Bogart) has no room for love in his appointment book until a burgeoning romance between his libertine brother, David (William Holden), and the family chauffeur's daughter, Sabrina Fairchild (Audrey Hepburn), jeopardizes Linus' pending business merger. At that point, the workaholic CEO clears his calendar to derail the romance. This Billy Wilder classic collected an Academy Award for Best Costume Design.Sun. 6/30 “The Circle”, 3pm/7:30pm, 2017, PG-13, 1h 50m

    Ambitious Mae Holland can't believe her good luck when the mightiest tech company on Earth -- The Circle -- hires her. But Mae's enthusiasm for her new job wavers after meeting a colleague who's skeptical of the company's objectives. Cast : Emma Watson, Tom Hanks

    JUNE PROGAMS

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    Pan Seared U-10 Scallops, roasted potatoes and fresh carrots. HH/LS/GF

    Grilled Lamb Chop with mint jelly, fresh green beans, with wild rice. HH/LS/GF

    Roasted Chicken Thighs with lemon garlic rub, fresh mixed vegetables and couscous. LS/HH

    Center Cut Pork Chops, apple sauce, peas with butter, German potato salad. LS

    Lobster Salad Rolls, Cole slaw and sweet potato fries. LS

    Grilled Tenderloin Beef Tips, with a bourbon sauce, potato pancakes, and roasted yellow beets. HH/LS

    Fresh Caught Cod topped with a panko seasoned bread crumbs, fresh sautéed zucchini and rice pilaf. HH/LS

    Chicken Saltimbocca, pasta and roasted Brussel sprouts.

    Grilled Rib Eye Steak, fresh asparagus and baked potato. LS/GF

    Slow Roasted Pulled Pork with a B-B-Q sauce, baked beansand corn on the cob.

    Chicken Nantucket Stew, chicken with peppers, onions, mushrooms with a lemon cream sauce, served over a puff pastry shell. LS

    Fish & Chips, Cole slaw and steak fries. LS

    Beef Burgundy over noodles, and fresh carrots. LS

    Fresh Fried Scallop Plate with Cole slaw and sweet potato fries. LS

    Roasted Hot Turkey Dinner, with mashed potato, butternut squash,stuffing, gravy and cranberry sauce.

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    Seafood Newburg with scallops, shrimp and lobster over rice pilafand green beans. LS

    Chicken Alfredo, pasta, chicken, fresh broccoli and cream sauce. LS

    Homemade Beef Stew. LS

    B-B-Q Statler Chicken, corn on the cob, baked beans and aslice of watermelon.

    Veal Piccata over bowtie pasta, with roasted butternut squash. LSBaked Stuffed Shrimp with herbed couscous and green beans. LS

    Grilled Duck Breast with a citrus glaze, rice pilaf and fresh roasted beets. LS

    Grilled Blackened Swordfish with herb butter, fresh spinach andDelmonico potatoes. LS

    Pumpkin Ravioli with brown butter, sage cream sauce, fresh asparagus and roasted tomatoes. LS

    Beef Scaloppini with a mushroom Madeira sauce, mashed sweet potatoes, and fresh carrots. LS

    Roasted Statler Chicken with a scampi sauce, tri-color fingerling potatoes and fresh spinach. HH/LS

    Community Dinner: Chicken Parmesan, Eggplant stuffed withricotta cheese and fresh herbs, Grilled Sausage with peppers and onions, Roasted potatoes, roasted asparagus, Caprese salad, Caesar salad, Scali bread. Desserts to be determined.

    Individually Made Meat Loaf with pan gravy, baked sweet potato and peas.

    Pan-Seared Halibut topped with roasted tomatoes and olives served over pasta. HH

    Grilled Lamb Chop, with mint jelly and fresh mixed vegetables and rice pilaf. HH/LS

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