Jul
25
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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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Jul
25
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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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Jul
26
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Reservation are needed!
Are you looking for
something out of the
ordinary to fill your
evening? Join us as we
walk the historic and
haunted "Old Kings
Highway" of Barnstable
Village. The tour starts you
will hear stories of the
conflict between the
Loyalists and American
Whigs (Patriots) and how
England had a stronghold
on this small quaint town....
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Jul
26
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Celebrate Handmade
Traditions by the Seaside
Join us for the Brewster
Summer Arts & Craft
Festival, a beloved seasonal
tradition held at the
picturesque Drummer Boy
Park on July 26 & 27, 2025....
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Jul
26
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The Osterville Village
Library welcomes
community Reader pilot
William Schinnick for a fun
children's story time and
craft event!
Saturday July 26th at
10am in the Lillian Dixie
Morton Children's Room at
the Osterville Village
Library.
For more information on
how you can be a
Community Reader for the
Osterville Village Library,
please contact Amy Wolfe
at awolfe@clamsnet.org or
by calling the OVL directly
at (508)428-5757
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Jul
26
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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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Jul
26
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Have you ever wondered
how much those coins are
really worth? How rare is
that coin in your collection?
Find out more in this
informative program 'An
Introduction to
Numismatics: The Art of
Coin Collecting' with
founder of Coinfully,
Debbie Wilkes!
This program will take
place on Saturday July
26th at 2pm in the Main
Meeting Room at the
Osterville Village Library.
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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Jul
26
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Mountains are the common
denominator of the parks
we will visit in this edition
of our “See America” series
– the spectacular granite
peaks of the Sierra
Nevadas and the soaring
volcanoes at the southern
end of the Cascades....
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Jul
26
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Celebrating 200 years of
glass making in Sandwich
MA, the Sandwich
Historical Society and its
Glass Museum plans to jazz
things up a bit this year
with in-person appearances
by glass artists, food
trucks, and more.
Featuring lots of new
inventory fresh from the
hot-shops of all your
favorite local and regional
glass artists, this exciting
two-day retail fundraising
event will be the most
amazing glass art jumble
sale you will ever attend....
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Jul
26
|
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)
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