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Feb
20
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We are hosting several fun and free activities for children this
February Vacation! Register for each activity separately.
Crochet and Knitters Meet & Make, Friday, Feb 20, 1–3 p.m.
Calling young Knitters and Crocheters! This is an opportunity
to bring the project you’re working on, be inspired to start a
new one and meet other young yarn lovers in the community!
(This is a hobby meet up, not an instructional program)
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Feb
20
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We are hosting several fun and free activities for
children this February Vacation! Register for each
activity separately.
Lego Free Play, Friday, Feb 20, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Let’s build together! All the Legos will be available
for a creative and unstructured building time....
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Feb
20
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First performed in 1976,
Ntozake Shange’s for
colored girls who have
considered suicide/when
the rainbow is enuf is a
groundbreaking
choreopoem blending
poetry, music, movement,
and song....
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Feb
20
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Gloriæ Dei Cantores and
Creare Symphonia, under the
direction of Richard K.
Pugsley, present a concert of
works by Eastern European
masters Arvo Pärt and
Peteris Vasks. Pärt's L'Abbe
Agathon, and Vasks' Da
Pacem, Domine, Lord Open
Our Eyes, and the Fruit of
Silence provide listeners with
"food for the soul"— music
that reflects suffering and a
longing for hope, inner
freedom, silence, and faith....
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Feb
21
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The Osterville Village
Library welcomes
Community Reader Zavia
Walker, local entrepreneur,
for a fun children’s story
time and craft event!
This program will take
place on Saturday
February 21st at 10am in
the Lillian Dixie Morton
Children’s Room at the
Osterville Village Library.
For more information on
how you can become a
Community Reader for the
Osterville Village Library
please reach out to Amy
Wolfe at
awolfe@clamsnet.org or by
calling the OVL directly at
(508)428-5757
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Feb
21
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We are hosting several fun and free activities for children this
February Vacation!
Let’s twist with friends! Learn to make a friendship bracelet
that’s even more fun to make with a friend. Best suited for
children 5+ or who have mastered tying their shoes.
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Feb
21
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First performed in 1976,
Ntozake Shange’s for
colored girls who have
considered suicide/when
the rainbow is enuf is a
groundbreaking
choreopoem blending
poetry, music, movement,
and song....
(more)
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Feb
21
|
Gloriæ Dei Cantores and
Creare Symphonia, under the
direction of Richard K.
Pugsley, present a concert of
works by Eastern European
masters Arvo Pärt and
Peteris Vasks. Pärt's L'Abbe
Agathon, and Vasks' Da
Pacem, Domine, Lord Open
Our Eyes, and the Fruit of
Silence provide listeners with
"food for the soul"— music
that reflects suffering and a
longing for hope, inner
freedom, silence, and faith....
(more)
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Feb
21
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Cape Cod’s Premier year-
round weekly Irish Seisiun
hosted by Bill Black and
Cat’s Melodeon.
All musicians welcome!
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Feb
23
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Safe Place provides those
who have lost someone to
suicide a caring,
confidential, and peer-
based support group where
they do not have to be
alone with their grief.
Safe Place is free of charge
and facilitated by trained
volunteers, many of whom
are loss survivors
themselves....
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