Aug
1
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Want to learn how to feel
calm in the midst of hectic
times? Want to work on
your balance? Your blood
pressure? Your overall
well-being? This weekly
workshop may help you!
Tai Chi Chih is a mindful,
moving meditation....
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Aug
1
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Weekly Pre-School Playtime
is an unstructured playtime
supervised by parents and
caregivers for children ages
infant to four. Pre-School
Playtime takes place 10am-
12pm every Friday on the
Library’s lower level....
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Aug
1
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The 34th Woods Hole Film Festival, the oldest film festival on the Cape and Islands, kicks off Friday, July 25, with a special screening of the documentary OVERCOME, followed by 8 days of exciting independent cinema, with 19 narrative features, 28 documentary features, and 63 short films representing 16 countries—with 7 World, 5 North America, 2 US, and 49 New England premieres by both first-time and veteran filmmakers.
Special guests include: author and musician Elijah Wald, whose book Dylan Goes Electric! inspired the biopic A Complete Unknown, will participate in a panel discussion moderated by Washington Post film critic Ty Burr and writer and music critic Jim Sullivan; acclaimed actress Amy Brenneman (Judging Amy, The Leftovers), who will present her new documentary Overcome on Friday, July 25; and her husband, Brad Silberling, the noted film and TV producer and director behind Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events and Moonlight Mile, who will lead a master class on changing roles in the film and television industry (the couple splits their time between Martha’s Vineyard and Los Angeles).
Besides screenings followed by filmmaker Q&A’s, activities include master classes, workshops, panel discussions, an awards ceremony, and parties with some of the best live music in New England....
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Aug
2
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Celebrate Creativity at the
Chatham Summer Craft
Festival!
Get ready for a weekend of
creativity, craftsmanship, and
community at the Chatham
Summer Craft Festival,
happening on August 2 & 3,
2025, at the scenic Chatham
Community Center Lawn....
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Aug
2
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The Osterville Village
Library welcomes
Community Reader,
Beekeeper Linda P. Della
Rosa with a fun children’s
story time and craft event!
Learn all about bees and
beekeeping!
This children’s program will
take place in the Lillian
Dixie Morton Children’s
Room at the Osterville
Village Library on Saturday
August 2nd at 10am.
For more information on
how you can become a
Community Reader for the
OVL please contact Amy
Wolfe at
awolfe@clamsnet.org or by
calling the OVL directly at
(508)428-5757
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Aug
2
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Cozy Corner Story Time in
the Lillian Dixie Morton
Children's Room at the
Osterville Village Library
every Saturday at 10am!
Come for the stories, stay
for the crafts!
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Aug
2
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Learn about some of the
history and symbolism of
the National Park Service
and also more specific
information about planning
your visit to Cape Cod
National Seashore.
John Hanlon from the Cape
Cod National Seashore will
be here at the Osterville
Village Library talking
about our picturesque
coastline in this exciting
program Saturday August
2nd at 11am.
This program will take
place in the Main Meeting
Room at the OVL
For more information or to
register for this event,
please contact Amy Wolfe
at awolfe@clamsnet.org or
by calling the OVL directly
at (508)428-5757
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Aug
2
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Fire Plague:
The Story of 19th Century
America’s
Pandemic of City-
Destroying Fires
From New York to San
Francisco, from Milwaukee
to New Orleans, large
destructive fires obliterated
lives, livelihoods, homes,
and neighborhoods of
virtually every city in 19th
century America....
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Aug
2
|
The 34th Woods Hole Film Festival, the oldest film festival on the Cape and Islands, kicks off Friday, July 25, with a special screening of the documentary OVERCOME, followed by 8 days of exciting independent cinema, with 19 narrative features, 28 documentary features, and 63 short films representing 16 countries—with 7 World, 5 North America, 2 US, and 49 New England premieres by both first-time and veteran filmmakers.
Special guests include: author and musician Elijah Wald, whose book Dylan Goes Electric! inspired the biopic A Complete Unknown, will participate in a panel discussion moderated by Washington Post film critic Ty Burr and writer and music critic Jim Sullivan; acclaimed actress Amy Brenneman (Judging Amy, The Leftovers), who will present her new documentary Overcome on Friday, July 25; and her husband, Brad Silberling, the noted film and TV producer and director behind Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events and Moonlight Mile, who will lead a master class on changing roles in the film and television industry (the couple splits their time between Martha’s Vineyard and Los Angeles).
Besides screenings followed by filmmaker Q&A’s, activities include master classes, workshops, panel discussions, an awards ceremony, and parties with some of the best live music in New England....
(more)
|
Aug
3
|
Celebrate Creativity at the
Chatham Summer Craft
Festival!
Get ready for a weekend of
creativity, craftsmanship, and
community at the Chatham
Summer Craft Festival,
happening on August 2 & 3,
2025, at the scenic Chatham
Community Center Lawn....
(more)
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