Osterville once had several historic inns and lodges that provided accommodations to visitors in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, taking advantage of the village's proximity to beaches, bays, and activities. Some of the largest inns included the West Bay Inn, East Bay Lodge, and Crosby House. These establishments offered meals, events, and views of the water but have mostly been lost to fires and redevelopment over the decades. Smaller lodging options also previously existed throughout the village.
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WELCOME
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Welcome
Welcome to Experience Osterville 2018! This year’s
guide includes a great article on wildlife in our beautiful
Three Bays watershed, a look at what it’s like behind the
scenes at the library, and of course, a complete calendar
of Osterville village events. Also, as you scroll or page
through our guide, take a look at all the new advertisers
we’ve brought into the fold. These are companies and
professionals who want your attention and think they
can get it through Experience Osterville.
Readers, you are a highly sought-after market. Osterville
residents and visitors rank right at the top in spending
on our advertiser’s products. You buy houses, cars,
home furnishings, food, entertainment, sporting goods,
hardware and professional services. And restaurants!
You eat out, a lot!
For Osterville to remain a small, personable village, not
all these products and services can be purchased in the
Village proper. Advertisers in Hyannis, Centerville and
other surrounding villages and towns compete for your
business. Please take a look at our advertisers and see
if there is a local business you can support. Don’t forget
to tell them you saw them in our guide!
Why support them? Because they, in turn, support your
library. We receive cash donations, in-kind donations of
products we use, raffle and auction donations, reduced
pricing on food for our events, support with our marketing
and advertising, rentals of our meeting rooms, and even
service on our board and committees.
Osterville has a jam-packed summer event calendar planned for 2018, and the
library’s events are among the highlights. We’re repeating our Season-starting Golf
Tournament on May 18, our very popular Village Yard Sale on July 7, our Clambake
on July 8, and our Summer car raffle. These are just our marquee events! Even more
important is our everyday, week-in and week-out programming which you can find
in the calendar section of this guide, on www.ostervillevillagelibrary.com, or on
our newly installed walk-up notice board near our front door.
So, welcome to our 2018 season, and let’s see a lot of you this year.
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7. Wings,
Fins
Watery Wonders
and
Exploring wildlife
in the Three Bays
Watershed
Cape Cod — the name conjures up images of
sandy beaches and endless waves. The 12,458-
acre Three Bays watershed not only has the
beaches and waves, but also includes bays, salt
marshes, rivers, ponds and cranberry bogs.
These diverse habitats in our watershed are
home to a variety of wildlife species, if you
know where to look.
The intertidal zone — the area between a beach
and the water itself — is alive with all kinds of
wildlife, large and small. It’s not uncommon to
spot a tiny grey and black-ringed shorebird with
fast-moving feet scuttering from the wrack line to
the water’s edge and back. These piping plovers
make the trip from the Bahamas to nest on our
beaches and raise their young. Other birds seen
along the beach include cormorants, herring
gulls, Least and Common terns, and willets.
Jellies can be seen pulsating throughout the
shallow and deeper waters around the bays and
beaches. Some of these species, like the milky-
white and pinkish sea nettle with incredibly long
tentacles, to the wide pink moon jelly, can deliver
a painful sting to whoever accidentally crosses
its path. The sea nettle is a favorite snack of sea
turtles found swimming off shore. Much more
plentiful along the shoreline are comb jellies,
small, clear, and iridescent, which have no stinging
capabilities. While wading in the water, take
caution not to accidentally step on any crabs
buried in the sand.
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THREEBAYSWILDLIFE
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8. THREEBAYSWILDLIFE
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Three Bays Wildlife cont’d
Blue crabs will stop and hold their claws up, ready
to fight, while a lady crab will be more likely to
swim away. Fiddler crabs live in the grasses and
salt marshes adjacent to the water’s edge. The
male fiddler crab has one exceptionally large claw
to attract females, hence their name. These crabs
won’t pinch unless provoked.
Despite being the largest “crab” found in the
Three Bays watershed, horseshoe crabs are in fact
more closely related to spiders and have been
around since before dinosaurs roamed the earth.
Their tails are often mistaken for a stinger, when
in fact they serve as a rudder and a tool used for
flipping themselves over. You will often find what
appears to be many horseshoe crabs scattered
along the beach. These are empty shells from
when they molt and grow a new and larger one.
While walking, don’t forget to keep an eye out for
the variety of shells scattered along the shoreline
and in the water. Scallops, slipper shells, mussels,
jingle shells, quahogs, moon snails, periwinkles,
whelks and oysters are some of the more common
species you will find in our watershed.
When thinking about the Three Bays watershed,
it’s important to not forget the animals that live
near and in our rivers and ponds.
A favorite pastime among both locals and tourists
alike is kayaking. Slowly paddling along the edge
of a pond, one can encounter multiple species
of colorful lilies and berries. Birds like great blue
herons and green herons can be found slowly
stalking their next meal along the water’s edge,
taking each step slowly and deliberately. Bullfrogs
and snakes love using these lilies and aquatic
grasses for sunbathing and protection from
predators. If you do happen to encounter a snake,
take comfort in the fact that Cape Cod contains
no venomous snakes; although some species
such as the black racer and northern water snake
can be aggressive. Northern water snakes can
also be seen curled up along sunny banks of a
pond or river.
Old logs that fell from violent winter storms are
typically strewn around ponds, creating a perfect
environment for sunbathing painted and spotted
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Painted Turtle
Camouflaged Bullfrog
Blue Crab
9. BIRDWATCHING KIT
If you’re thinking of heading
outside to do some local
birdwatching, stop by the
Library and borrow our
complete birdwatching kit!
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Three Bays Wildlife cont’d
turtles. If you get too close, the turtles will plop
into the water, where they will swim toward shade
to hide from predators. Other turtle species,
including snapping turtles, call the muddy bottom
of a pond or stream their home, occasionally
coming to the surface for a quick breath or meal.
Keep your eyes open for these turtles. They have
an extremely powerful bite that can do serious
damage to limbs.
As you wander through the watershed, don’t
forget to look up. Often, you can see an osprey
soaring high above. If you’re lucky, you’ll witness
an osprey dive for its food. They drop toward the
water at full speed and hit the surface like a bullet,
spraying water in every direction. If successful, the
osprey will be clutching a fish in their sharp talons
as they fly back to their nest perched high above
in a tree, on a utility or osprey pole, or a chimney.
If you look carefully, you may catch a glimpse of
a fish swimming underwater in the bays, rivers or
ponds. A variety of fish species live in the Three
Bays watershed including blueback and alewife
herring, American eels, striped bass, flounder,
killifish, scup, and pickerel, to name a few.
As you can see, the waters throughout the
Three Bays watershed are home to many different
species. We must work together to protect and
preserve these waters for future generations.
Please visit our Barnstable Clean Water Coalition
website at BCleanWater.org to learn more about
what you can do to get involved.
See you at the beach!
– Meg Materne, Science Manager
Barnstable Clean Water Coalition
Shoreline Wonders
Horseshoe Crab
Sandpipers
Semipalmated Plover
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13. Home, Sweet
Home-away-from-Home
Osterville’s Historic Inns & Lodges
The West Bay Inn interior, circa 1900
Exterior and grounds of the
West Bay Inn circa 1900
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Pack your bags and board the train to the West Barnstable train
station. Captain Bursley will be waiting with his stagecoach to take
you to your destination. Through a heavily wooded dirt path, your
coach will emerge by the seaside in the small village of Osterville.
Main Street is lined with beautiful trees and private homes. Down
the lane you catch the warm afternoon sea breeze from the bays.
The ocean is not far. First stop? The West Bay Inn.
The West Bay Inn was located directly on the waters of West Bay
off Eel River Road. An ad in the July 11, 1914 edition of the Boston
Evening Transcript states: The West Bay Inn is a “Modern Hotel,
directly on the water, open until October 1. Always cool, fine
bathing beach on property. Cuisine the best on Cape Cod. Seafood
a specialty. Reduced rates for September. Special prices to Clubs.
Send for booklet E. S. Crocker, Proprietor.”
The West Bay Inn was built in 1905
and, like most inns in Osterville,
offered easy access to boating
and a bathing beach. Boasting
65 rooms, the West Bay Inn was
a very popular destination with
sweeping views of Nantucket
Sound. It faced the southwest and
because of its location, was able
to take advantage of the prevailing
ocean breeze. It was reported
to be the coolest location in all
of Osterville.
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HISTORICHOTELS
14. Osterville’s Historic Inns & Lodges cont’d
In October of 1935, a massive fire broke out one evening at the
West Bay Inn. Despite the response from the Centerville-Osterville
fire department and help from the villages of Hyannis and Cotuit,
the building was a complete loss. At the time, damages were
estimated at $50,000. In today’s figures, that would be over $1
million. There was no wind that night, so buildings nearby were
not damaged. Hundreds of people came to watch the massive
glow from the inferno. The inn had been unoccupied for two weeks,
according to the owner Edward S. Crocker. The property had been
advertised for sale. It was only partially covered by insurance.
The East Bay Lodge, located on
East Bay Road, was built in 1886
by retired sea captain Nelson H.
Bearse, Jr. It dominated the seaside
landscape of Osterville during its
glory years in the early 1900s.
On a sunlit summer day, the view
from the tree-lined driveway next to
the lodge was magnificent. Visitors
called it one of “the choicest resorts
on the New England shore.” In
June of 1904, a Sunday afternoon
dinner at East Bay Lodge cost 75¢.
The East Bay Lodge changed owners
throughout the years until it was
demolished in the late 1990s to
makeway for condominiums.
Many Cape Cod families remember staying at
the lodge, celebrating weddings there, or enjoying
a traditional Sunday brunch.
The interior furnishings of the East Bay Lodge were
lavish for the day. Oriental rugs covered the wooden
floors, and upholstered and wooden furniture
decorated the main rooms.
The interior of the
East Bay Lodge
circa 1910
Golfing at the Seapuit Club circa 1915
HISTORICHOTELS
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HISTORICHOTELS
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The dining rooms were set with white tablecloths, fine china (see
below), and silver. Despite closing in 1998, the china and silver
are still highly collectible, as are ads and matchbook covers.
Occasionally memorabilia can still be found in Cape Cod
antiques shops.
The Crosby House on West Bay Road was originally the home
of Mrs. Tirzah Crosby. Her son Horace and his wife Lucy opened
the Crosby House as a hotel in 1860. Each year, they continued
to add on to the house to increase capacity. At its height, the
Crosby House could host up to 50 guests.
In an August 18, 1891 newspaper article, the guests at the Crosby
House reportedly enjoyed a “hop” (party) at one of the boat shops
the previous Saturday night. The grandson of the owners, Harold
Crosby, eventually took over the Crosby House. Its reputation for
being a hospitable place continued with a July 17, 1920 Masquerade
party in which Crosby himself was crowned “King.”
Another direct mail piece beckoned guests to stay at the Crosby
House during the winter months. “Call Cotuit 196 and say that you
are coming to spend a few days with us. The house is steam heated
throughout, unexcelled table, moderate prices. Rates $6.00 per day,
special weekly rates. Five golf courses within an hour’s ride, excellent
fishing, 15 miles of good shore bird shooting. Anticipating the
pleasure of seeing you, I remain very truly yours, Laurence Welch,
Manager, Leonard J. Bliss, Proprietor.” The inn was sold in 1927
to Bliss, and it became known as Osterville Manor.
Many smaller inns were located throughout Osterville. The Spruce
Tree Lodge located on Parker Road was another small inn operated
by Jeanette Bowes. It was previously the summer house of Misses
Josephine and Margaret Carret of Boston. That
building was torn down in the 1970s to make
way for condos.
The Osterville Manor circa 1927 The Spruce Tree Lodge circa 1884
cont’d
A china plate from the East Bay Lodge
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17. Further down Parker Road, you would find
Aunt Tempy’s Tea House. Named after
Temperance Crocker Parker, Aunt Tempy’s
was another place to enjoy a mid-day meal.
The Lincoln Club House was located on
“Breezy Bluff” just before the bridge to
Oyster Harbors. In 1895, the Josiah A.
Ames house began welcoming a large
group of “fresh air” boys along with their
teachers. Ames worked with the Lincoln
Club in Boston, and the program brought
children to Osterville for short vacations
throughout the summer months. It was
expanded to include young girls and
mothers with babies. It was designed
to give them “a chance to breathe the
fresh, country air, and return to their work
refreshed and strengthened.” Today,
you can easily see the “A-frame” roofed
houses at the beginning of the bridge
to Oyster Harbors.
The grand Cotocheset House located
on Sea View Avenue was the largest of
Osterville’s hotels. The original building
was built in 1873 by a group that included
Scudders and Crockers among others. It
offered a number of amenities including
tennis courts, a bowling alley, a freshwater
lake, easy access to the beach, pier, and
Aunt Tempy’s Tea House circa 1940
Lincoln Club House circa 1910
Cotocheset House circa 1895
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18. HISTORICHOTELS
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Thankful
Hamblin
Ames
boardwalk. The original building burned in 1887 after a fire was
discovered on the third floor by two members of the staff — Lizzie
Small and Hattie Lovell. Luckily, all of the guests were able to
evacuate with enough time to safely retrieve their belongings.
Construction on the new building began the next day.
Thankful Hamblin Ames, who lived on East Bay
Road with her husband Granville Ames, served as
the proprietor of the Cotocheset House. The day
following the fire at the Cotocheset, she served a
full dinner under a tent to all of the guests. She was
one of the first women to vote in Osterville after the
Women’s Suffrage Amendment passed in 1920.
Daniel Webster’s house in Boston provided the
original stone foundation for the Cotocheset. His
mansion burned to the ground in 1872. The name
Cotocheset came from the Native American who
originally owned the land.
In 1916, the Cotocheset became the Wianno Club. Due to its
architectural and historical significance, the Wianno Club was
added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.
Another local club that featured a hotel as well as a
golf course was The Seapuit Club, which stretched
over 1,000 acres in Osterville and Marstons Mills.
The Mayflower was the name of the main 50-room
inn. It was torn down in 1932 at a cost of $400,
although the golf course was still used for several
more years.
Today, in the age of Airbnb, VRBO and cozier bed
and breakfasts, Osterville’s historic hotels are a
quaint memory of a more gracious time.
Osterville’s Historic Inns & Lodges cont’d
– Jennifer Williams
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20. Storm surge during
Hurricane Carol on
August 31, 1954
An abandoned car on the
Centerville/Osterville Bridge,
one of many damaged during
the 1944 hurricane known as
the “Great Atlantic Hurricane.”
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We traditionally have a lot of seasonal visitors on Cape Cod.
Friends and relatives abound during the summer months in
Osterville. But when you mention names like Carol and Bob,
a different kind of visitor comes to mind.
Hurricane Bob (August 19, 1991) remains fresh in most memories
with Cape-wide loss of power for over a week and over $1 billion
in damage to Massachusetts alone.
When Bob arrived on Cape Cod, he was a weakening category
2 hurricane. However, he still packed enough of a punch that
hundred-year-old trees on East Bay Road simply toppled over.
The leafy canopy providing shade on the winding road was
altered forever. Waves were so high in the gale force winds
that they crashed over the bridge to Oyster Harbors. And many
boats ended up far off in the marshes surrounding the bays.
Bob hit on a Monday morning in the height of the summer season.
Many people joined in an 11-mile back-up at the Sagamore Bridge
in an attempt to get off-Cape. In the days after the storm passed
through, the salt spray from the ocean caused the leaves of trees
to prematurely turn brown. It was as if fall had hit overnight.
The Cape Cod tourism industry took a big loss that August and
September. Most of the public relations effort centered around,
“Yes. Cape Cod is still open for business.”
And then there was Carol in 1954. Hurricane Carol, and her twin
sister Edna, hit Cape Cod as category 3 storms. In fact, the name
Carol has been officially retired from the NOAA listing of annual
storm names. The destruction and loss of life was enormous.
Damage to boats and homes due to the high winds and flooding
was devastating. The erosion from Carol left part of the Wianno
Club’s dining room hanging over the edge of the bluff. With more
advanced warning, many people left Cape Cod to escape the
brunt of the storm. In the end, almost one-third of New England
lost power.
But nothing compares to the Great Atlantic Hurricane of 1944.
It was a time of crisis in the midst of World War II, and this storm
was the last thing needed on the home front.
The storm made landfall on the Cape at night and winds were
clocked around Cape Cod at over 100 mph. Radios and newspapers
gave early warnings, but they were nothing like the computer
tracking models of today.
Weathering the Storm
cont’d
22. Storm Warning cont’d
When the hurricane hit Cape Cod in September of 1944, it destroyed the
Dowse Mansion once located on the present-day Dowse’s Beach. The main
house was lifted off of the foundation and floated out into East Bay. The
only surviving item from the house — a piano forte — is in the permanent
collection of the Osterville Historical Museum.
The family decided not to rebuild, and
the Town of Barnstable paid $30,000 for
the property and renovations to create a
bathing beach for all town residents.
Over 60 feet of coast was stripped away
from the Wianno Beach and hundreds of
trees were lost in the pine groves along the
boardwalks parallel to the ocean. The major
difference in 1944 was the clean-up crew
consisted of German POWs being held at
nearby Camp Edwards.
The trees of the Wianno Grove initially
took a big hit during the hurricane of 1938.
At that time, the Wianno Club’s bathing
pavilions and piers were destroyed as well.
At very low tides, you can still see the
remnants of those piers destroyed in the
hurricane of 1938.
STORMWARNING
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A Dowse’s Beach (above) scene prior to the Hurricane of 1944.
Hurricane Bob approaches Cape Cod, August 19, 1991
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In September of 1944, the Wianno Club
began the sale of “Hurricane Notes” to pay
for emergency enhancements to protect
the entire Osterville shoreline. The town of
Barnstable pledged to cover 15% of the repair
costs, while the state covered 50% of the bill.
At the Crosby Yacht Building & Storage Co.,
Wilton B. Crosby reported good news to a
few lucky customers whose boats were stored
inside. These boats — including Mrs. Bridge’s
Wianno Senior The Mistral — floated as the
storm surge hit. Despite a 12-foot above
normal flood tide, when the water receded,
“the boats in most cases set upright on their keels.” The only expense? Getting
the boats back to their spaces and blocked up again. Storage costs back then?
$5 per month for a Wianno Senior. A very small price to pay, indeed.
Weather experts say that Cape Cod is long overdue for a direct hit by a major
hurricane.The fear is that the weather patterns of today are very similar to the
1930s-1960s — years that produced devastating storms. With a higher year-round
population and increased building along the coastline, damages could be hefty.
Although these hurricanes have forever changed the Cape Cod coastline and the
landscape, they have not hindered the spirit of those who flock to the seaside
year after year.
A 12-foot tidal surge flooded the area (seen above)
following the destructive winds of the 1944 storm.
The main house on the Dowse property was lifted
off of the foundation and floated into East Bay.
– Jennifer Williams
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25. The Librarians Tell All
From Duck Soup to Crime & Punishment
Ever wonder what it’s like to keep a library
running smoothly? The best way to find out
is through the eyes of the team that greases
the wheels at the Osterville Village Library
every day. Library staffers Mike Crocker,
John LeRoy, Tory Fiske, Cathy Molle, and
Ethan Pulsifer all responded to our questions.
Bright and early on a typical Saturday morning a woman entrusted a
box of Marx Brothers “Duck Soup” DVDs to the the Reference Librarian,
and said, “For that guy who likes them. You know. Him?” An older man
came in for a tutorial on computer formatting a book manuscript. A
young woman needed help in pulling a college application off the web.
This is downstairs, where Mike Crocker offers technical help, and much
more. No matter what the request, patrons get service with a smile.
Upstairs, it’s more of the same. One librarian is fielding telephone
inquiries about restaurants and lodging, while another checks out
books. Then, a woman comes in seeking clues on locating a long-lost
friend who used to live in the area. A teen inquires about museum
passes. During a lull in the action, we ask our questions.
Most interesting request?
“I think the most amazing thing is the guy who had Mike find and
print him out pictures of a King Eider (bird). He said he was going
to carve it and would bring it back. A month later he came back with
this incredible carving. We put his carving on display in our showcase
and he did a talk about how he got started carving.”
Your quirkiest request?
“The parrot. A guy was looking
for a very rare breed of parrot.
He wanted to know the life-span,
the feasibility of owning on the
Cape, permits, etc., for owning
one. Turns out it was not possible.
I think he got a cat instead.”
How is the library impacted by
the various Village festivals?
“It’s lot busier throughout the day,
especially Village Day and the Fall
Festival. It’s great to see all the
familiar faces getting into the spirit
of things, whether it’s Halloween
or the Christmas Stroll. It shows
how important the library is to the
community as a whole.
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Librarian Mike Crocker (right) with bird carver
George Ford. Mike found this photo of a King
Eider, which Ford used to do the wood carving.
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As a library staff we are more on our toes these
days, running special programs. We love being
part of these Village events — for example, our
volunteer, Regina Silvia, plays Mrs. Claus every
year during the Christmas Stroll. The little ones’
faces light up when they see her.”
Favorite patron?
Everyone has a favorite — so many wonderful
people come through the doors for so many
different things. “It’s really beautiful… A lot of
people will come by; I know certain people who
come by on a certain day of the week always. I
know my Tuesday people or my Monday afternoon
people. I have a certain kid that comes in every
Saturday. He makes sure to stop at my desk
and he talks to me for at least ten minutes about
whatever history thing he’s interested in that week,
and I help him find those books. It’s interesting to see
how integral into people’s daily routines the library is.”
What is your favorite book?
“Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky.
Don’t dismiss a classic. When you actually get into
it, the book reads like a daytime soap opera, even
like a Mexican telenovela. Try it. You can get a copy
right here.”
What is it that you enjoy most about sitting
behind the front desk?
“Seeing people use the facility in so many ways.
They come to to take out books, magazines, DVDs,
make photocopies. They sit and relax by thumbing
through newspapers and magazines in the fireside
room. They also play cards, the kids play Legos,
and assemble puzzles. The Sandwich couple
who park their boat in a marina up the street,
come in to get cool, and sit beside the gal who
comes in to read the paper because she can’t
afford her own.”
cont’d
The Librarians Tell All cont’d
L-R: Mary, Mike, Jillian, Cathy, Ethan,
Stephen, and Tory
Regina Silvia
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28. THE BUSINESS CENTER
Children’s Makerspace
Children ages 6 and up — and their parents –
can explore their world by using hands-on STEM
and art materials. Kits and sets to use in the
Library include:
Code & Go™
Robot mouse set; Bloxel®
coding game;
LittleBits™
“Gizmos & Gadgets” electronics set; Lego®
Simple Machines Set; an Architectural Drafting set;
Snap Circuits Jr.; Magna-tiles®
; and Arts & Crafts.
Using the Makerspace iPad®
, children can explore
the Earth, the Human Body, and Machines with
TinyBop apps, hear Reading Rainbow®
stories,
problem-solve with Leonardo’s Cat, and more.
Adult Makerspace for Learning & Creativity
This 21st Century Community Makerspace includes:
12 gaming spec computers, a Dremel®
3D printer,
two Oculus Rift VR sets and a green screen
Made possible by a grant from the Horizon Foundation
akerspace
at the Osterville Village Library
• Computers (PC & Mac)
• Color copiers
• Black & white copiers
• Scan to email
• Scan to USB
• Printing from USB
• Newspapers & magazines such as:
• Fax machine
• Binding machine
• Laminator
• 4 sit-to-stand tables
• Shredder (Hippa Level 3)
THE BUSINESS CENTER
at the Osterville Village Library
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
Mon/Wed/Fri: 9:00am-5:00pm
Tues/Thurs:10:00am-7:00pm
Sat: 9:00am-4:00pm n Sun: 12:00-4:00pm
Boston Globe, Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, Money, Wired, New York Times,
Investor Business Daily, Entrepreneur, Banker & Tradesman, Standard & Poor’s,
Value Line, Harvard Business Review, Popular Mechanics, Scientific American,
and more.
29. 508.428.1005
AMIEBAKERYCC.COM
“This is the first job I have ever
had where I truly feel that I make
a difference in people’s everyday
lives. It is a good feeling to be able
to help people do important things
that they would not be able to
without my help, mainly involving
technology.”
“This is a great place to work and
learn. We have some very smart,
talented staff members who bring
energy and enthusiasm to their jobs. This is a great
learning and fun work environment. It’s rare to find
in a small organization.”
Over the years, Osterville’s library has morphed into the
community center of the village. “People will go to Fancy’s,
go to the post office, come to the library, spend the day
here. Or even they’ll come at the end of the day, toward
closing, if they’ve come from work just to come here,
relax, use the computer, sit in the reading room, read
the newspaper. It is amazing to see how this library is
just so important to the village.”
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LIBRARIANSTELLALL
www.OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
The Librarians Tell All cont’d
30. Church Listings
Cape Cod Seventh Day
Adventist Church
2736 Falmouth Rd.
508.428.8921
capecodsda.org
Sat: 9:30 am Bible Study
Sat: 11:00 am Worship service
Wed: 7:00 pm Prayer meeting
St. Peter’s Episcopal Church
421 Wianno Ave
508.428.3561
stpeters-capecod.org
Sun: 8:00 am & 10:00 am
Wed: 10:00 am
Cape Cod Synagogue
145 Winter St., Hyannis
508.775.2988
ccsynagogue.org
Sat: Shabbat 10:30 am
Fri: Erev Shabbat 7:30 pm
2nd fri of month
Family Shabbat 6:30 pm
4th fri of month
Chardonnay Shabbat 5:45 pm
Kabbalat Shabbat 6:30 pm
Our Lady of the Assumption
Roman Catholic Church
76 Wianno Ave.
508.428.2011
assumption-capecod.org
weekdays
Mon-Fri: 8:00 am
confessions
Sat: 3:00-3:30 pm
winter‡
Sat: 4:00 pm
Sun: 9:00 am & 11:00 am
summer*
Sat: 4:00 pm
Sat: 5:15 pm**
Sun: 7:00 am, 9:00 am & 11:00 am
‡ Winter schedule runs from
weekend after Columbus Day
until Memorial Day
* Summer schedule runs from
Memorial Day until weekend
before Columbus Day
** 5:15 mass held from weekend
before July 4 until Labor Day
Osterville United Methodist
Church
57 Pond St.
508.428.2811
ostervillechurch.com
Sun: 8:30 am & 10:00 am
Faith Baptist Church
251 West Barnstable Rd.
508.428.2252
capefaith.org
Sun: 9:00 am & 11:00 am
Osterville Baptist Church
824 Main St.
508.428.2787
ostervillebaptist.org
Sun: 8:30 am & 10:30 am
508.428.1966
www.gardensbyrebeccainc.com
For her in-kind donation, the
Osterville Village Library thanks
GARDENS BY REBECCA
Come visit our spectacular flower garden
in front of the Library!
CHURCHLISTINGS
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31. Lunch • Dinner • Cocktails
Overlooking West Bay
at Crosby Yacht Yard
Osterville’s Only Public Waterfront Restaurant
330A WEST BAY ROAD, OSTERVILLE
774-602-8156
OPEN
APRIL-JANUARY
32. V I N TA G E L A N D S C A P E S
Studio & Gallery
809 Main St. | Osterville | 508.420.6200
www.peterhansendesign.com
Master Plans • Construction Drawings • Color Renderings
Site Work • Permitting • Project Management
Estate Care • Landscape Design • Build
Peter Hansen Design
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HANSENBROTHERS
www.OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
cont’d
The Hansen Brothers
Peter and David Hansen are carrying on
their family’s eighty-two year tradition of
business ownership in Osterville. Their
grandfather, who owned the Sunoco
station in Osterville, moved here with
his young family in 1936. Their father
Warren, with his wife Barbara, owned
Hansen Office Supply, which started as
a one-man operation and flourished for
decades, employing as many as 25 to
30 people. Both Peter and David honed
their business skills in the family business
before launching their own enterprises.
Each brother combined his early business
training with his own unique artistic talents
and passions in 1989, when their parents retired.
For Peter, that talent and passion was landscape
design. After a high school summer job at
Lew/Mac Landscaping (Walter Lewis and Philip
Macalister), Peter studied environmental design
at the University of Colorado, plant science at
Stockbridge and the Arnold Arboretum, and
business at the Isenberg Business School at
UMass, where he got his degree.
Peter’s firm, Peter Hansen Design, offers
complete landscape project development
from the initial stage of conception, through
the permitting process to design and construction.
They work with local professionals including engineers, architects, site
contractors, builders, realtors, pool companies, masons, and landscape
contractors to oversee all aspects of the project from start to finish.
David (left) and Peter Hansen
Building on an Osterville Family Legacy
David and Peter with
their father Warren Hansen
34. HANSENBROTHERS
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Hansen Brothers
cont’d
Inspired by American landscape
architect Fredrick Law Olmstead,
a Peter Hansen landscape will
stop you in your tracks as you
admire the understated elegance
and the beauty of its New
England simplicity. Peter did
not have to look far for that
inspiration. Olmstead, famously
known for designing the Emerald
Necklace in Boston, also created many private residential landscapes.
Two of these are local — one in Centerville and another on South
County Road in Osterville.
Peter says the trend today in yard landscaping is for pools, fire pits,
and privacy screening, outdoor lighting, and reduced usage of water
and fertilizer.
Also, older homes often need a complete landscape renovation. Some
of the mature shrubs can often be relocated on the property and new
ones brought in to better enhance the architecture of the house.
Whatever the project, his goal is always the same: to protect and enhance
the charm of Osterville’s unique coastal environment.
David, an avid amateur photographer during his college days at the
University of Denver, operated the photo lab at his parents’ business,
where he met other photographers when they came to the photo lab.
One local professional noticed David’s work, and asked him if he would
shoot a wedding. David did the wedding successfully and word-of-
mouth led to more professional opportunities, including working for a
Boston-area financial services company. For years, he traveled with the
company for several weeks each winter, documenting their incentive
trips in tropical destinations like Hawaii, Aruba and Cabo San Lucas.
In Memoriam
Barbara Hansen
We lost our friend, neighbor and the matriarch of the Hansen
family on February 4, 2018. Her contributions as an Osterville
Village Library volunteer and board member were immeasurable. She was
a lifelong member of the Friends group, member of the knitters group,
organizer of the Christmas tea and at the forefront of developing and
managing the Friends Book Store. Her energy and expertise on the board
at a critical time in the library’s history — during the planning and execution
of our current “new” building — were invaluable. But most of all she was
a friend, with boundless energy, and generosity of spirit. She will be missed.
35. During those years working in the family business and moonlighting
as a photographer, he joined the Professional Photographers of Cape
Cod and New England. He took courses and attended seminars to
perfect his craft.
When his parents retired, David launched Hansen Photography. The
studio focuses on portraiture, including engagements, weddings,
newborns, and multi-generational family portrait albums. One of the
joys of the business for David is getting to know families that he has
photographed annually for as many as 20 years.
In the digital age, training is continuous, as improvements in the
software for editing photos is constant. But perhaps the key to success
for David is, like Peter, that his deep Osterville roots serve him well.
David can offer his clients an insider’s knowledge of the most beautiful
wedding venues and portrait settings the village has to offer. His world-
class studio with a very local focus now includes David’s daughters,
Amy and Katey. Osterville’s fourth generation of Hansens are continuing
a picture perfect family legacy of Osterville entrepeneurship well into
the 21st century.
HANSENBROTHERS
www.OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
– Diane Spencer
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37. Calendar of Events
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EVENTCALENDAR
www.OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
MAY
MAY 1-31
The Key to Understanding: Stories of Struggle & Healing Exhibit
Individuals who suffer, their loved ones, and first responders will share their individual
and deeply personal thoughts expressed through the metaphor of a key. This exhibit
is presented by the Osterville Village Library in collaboration with NAMI (National Alliance
of Mental Illness) Cape Cod. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
SAT, MAY 5
“O’Well” Day
8:00 AM-3:00 PM
Events throughout the Village include yoga, children’s activities,
healthy food, chair massages & more! Sponsored by the Osterville
Business & Professional Assn. OstervilleVillage.com
SUN, MAY 6
Cape Cod Beer Race to the Pint
3:00 PM
Grab your sneakers and run/walk for clean water at this 5K/10K
race that starts and ends at Cape Cod Beer (1136 Phinney’s Lane in
Hyannis) and winds through scenic roads in Barnstable Village. Post-Race party at
the Brewery features live music and food. Sponsored by the Barnstable Clean Water
Coalition. Race.CapeCodBeer.com CapeCodBeer.com/racetothepint
SAT, MAY 12
Mother’s Day Craft: Seashell Flower Pots
1:00 PM-2:30 PM
Join us at the Library in making your own Mother’s Day gift! Please check our website
for more details. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
SAT, MAY 12
Rotary Club Annual Rummage Sale
8:00 AM-3:00 PM
Sale is at the VFW Hall above the Fox Hole in Osterville. All proceeds go to local charities.
OstervilleRotary.org
FRI, MAY 18
42nd Annual Osterville Village Library Golf Tournament
11:00 AM
Your chance to play the exclusive Wianno Club! Entry fee: $225 per player
includes lunch, cart, golf, prizes, dinner & auction. Non-golfer options:
Dinner & auction, $75. Proceeds benefit the Osterville Village Library.
Sponsored by the Cooperative Bank of Cape Cod.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
FRI, MAY 18
Youth Striper Night at Crosby Yacht
Open to the public.
OstervilleAnglersClub.com
38. Siren’s Call: The Lure of Paintings by Ralph and Martha Cahoon
This summer, the Osterville Village Library will host a large collection of paintings
by Ralph and Martha Cahoon. Their work will be on display from June 4 - July 23
during regular Library hours. Check our calendar for special events and
lectures supporting this exhibition.
Opening reception Thursday, June 7, 2018 from 4 - 6 pm. All are welcome!
39. 37www.OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
SAT, MAY 19
Three Bays Spin & Fly Tournament
Catch & release tournament open to the
public. OstervilleAnglersClub.com
SUN, MAY 20
Larry Coggeshall Season Opener
Tournament
Striped bass & bluefish tournament open to the public. OstervilleAnglersClub.com
TUES, MAY 22
Tech Topic Talk
5:30 PM
The Osterville Village Library presents an overview of social media and
emerging technology and will introduce the Library’s 21st-century
community Makerspace. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
SAT, MAY 26
Osterville Garden Club Annual Plant & Bake Sale
9:00 AM-Noon
Featuring heirloom plants that we encourage all gardeners to
plant, to help to restore our heritage here on Cape Cod. We’ll
offer wonderful baked goods and perennials, herbs and annuals grown by our Garden
Club members. You will not get better plants at a better price. The funds raised from
this event help young people in their studies in environmental-related subjects.
OstervilleGardenClub.org
JUNE
JUNE 1-30
Chapman Art Gallery Resident Artist Exhibit
Six of the national and international resident artists at the Chapman Art Gallery will
show their works at the Osterville Village Library. Among them are Jill Bates, Alejandro
Carreño, Carole Chisholm Garvey, PSA, Susan O’Brien McLean, Mary Moquin, and Kay
Ritter. Exhibit is open during normal library operating hours. For more information visit:
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
SUN, JUNE 3
Osterville Anglers Club Father’s Day Tournament
9:00 AM-Noon
Striped bass & bluefish tournament open to the public. OstervilleAnglersClub.com
email oac@ostervilleanglersclub.com
JUNE 4-30
Siren’s Call: The Lure of Paintings by Ralph and Martha Cahoon
Robin and Laurie Young are lending their extensive collection of paintings by Ralph
and Martha Cahoon to the Osterville Village Library for our summer season. Check our
calendar for other special events! OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
WED, JUNE 7
Siren’s Call Exhibit Opening Reception
4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Be the first to see the Ralph & Martha Cahoon exhibit at the
Library. All are welcome! OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
THURS, JUNE 8
Learn About Local Cape Wildlife!
2:00 PM
Come see the amazing Natural Resources taxidermy collection of local Cape wildlife
at the Senior Center (825 Falmouth Rd., Hyannis). Learn more about the life histories
of these animals from Town of Barnstable Natural Resource Officer Amy Croteau.
For more information or to register: email amy.croteau@town.barnstable.ma.us
EVENTCALENDAR
40. TUES, JUNE 12
The Conservation and Restoration of Cahoon Furniture
6:00 PM
Conservator Barrett M. Keating has specialized in the conservation and restoration of
antique furniture and wooden artifacts for more than 30 years. His commissions have
included the restoration of some three dozen pieces of furniture decorated by Ralph and
Martha Cahoon, which he will discuss. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
THURS, JUNE 14
Osterville Historical Museum Opening Day
10:00 AM-2:00 PM
Explore our 2018 exhibit, “Crafting a Legend,” and learn about the legacy of the
Crosby boat builders — past, present, and future. Tour the 1820 Captain Parker
& the 1720 Cammett Houses and gardens by the Osterville Garden Club.
Open June-September, Thursday-Saturday, 10:00 am-2:00 pm and
year-round by appointment. Admission is free. OstervilleMuseum.org
THURS, JUNE 14
Cahoons on the Block: Selling Ralph & Martha Cahoon’s Work
2:00 PM
Joshua F. Eldred, President and head of American and European Art
at Robert C. Eldred Co. auction house, will share his experiences of selling
the work of Ralph & Martha Cahoon. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
THURS, JUNE 14
Author Emily Jeanne Miller Wine & Sign
5:30 PM-6:30 PM
Join us for a wine and sign with Emily Jeanne Miller, author of “The
News from the End of the World” and “Brand New Human Being.”
Bring your book or buy one there! OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
SAT, JUNE 16,
Barnstable Clamming Class for Kids
8:00 AM
Barnstable Clamming Classes for Kids will be held this summer at the Bridge Street
Landing in Osterville. For more information or to register, stop by the Natural Resource
Office at 1189 Phinney’s Lane, Centerville, call tel 508.790.6272
email amy.croteau@town.barnstable.ma.us
SAT, JUNE 16
Father’s Day Crafts
1:00 PM-2:30 PM
Join us at the Osterville Village Library to create your own Father’s Day cards and gifts!
Please check our website for more details. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
SUN, JUNE 17
Barnstable Clamming Class for Kids
9:00 AM
Clamming Classes for Kids will be held this summer at the Bridge Street Landing in
Osterville. To register, stop by the Natural Resource Office at 1189 Phinney’s Lane,
Centerville, call tel 508.790.6272 email amy.croteau@town.barnstable.ma.us
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41. Auctioneers Appraisers
1483 Route 6A, E. Dennis 508-385-3116
w w w. e l d r e d s . c o m
New England’s premier arts & antiques
auction house for more than sixty years.
Always accepting quality consignments.
Auctioneers Appraisers
MA Lic. #155
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EVENTCALENDAR
www.OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
TUES, JUNE 19
His and Hers: Comparing the Works of Ralph and Martha Cahoon
11:00 AM
Cindy Nickerson, former director and curator of the Cahoon Museum
of American Art and curator of the current Library exhibit, has done
extensive research on the Cotuit folk artists. Her discussion will range
from the creative pursuits of their Cape Cod childhoods to their national
recognition as whimsical and witty “sophisticated primitives” with a
penchant for mermaids. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
WED, JUNE 20
Unexpected Treasures: Restoring Ralph and Martha Cahoon’s
Osterville Home
11:00 AM
C.H. Newton Builders’ office at 919 Main St., Osterville, was once the home of folk artists
Ralph and Martha Cahoon, purchased after their marriage in 1932. They ran a decorating
shop and antiques business out of the little house until moving to Cotuit in 1945. David
Newton, Chairman and CEO of C.H. Newton Builders, and his crew discovered wall
paintings of Ralph’s as well as earlier artifacts, including a pre-Revolutionary War cannon,
during their renovations and excavations of the building and property. David will share
the stories of the renovation and the treasures found in the home.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
WED, JUNE 20
Barnstable Clamming Class for Kids
11:30 AM
Bring your kids or grandkids out to learn how to shellfish! Barnstable
Clamming Classes will be held this summer at the Bridge Street Landing in
Osterville. For more information or to register, stop by the Natural Resource
Office at 1189 Phinney’s Lane, Centerville, call tel 508.790.6272
email amy.croteau@town.barnstable.ma.us
WED, JUN 20
Evening by the Sea Charity Auction for Hope Hospice
5:30 PM
Join us for our 31st event! This year’s theme is Lights, Camera,
Auction! A Celebration of Classic Film! This year’s premier
auction at the Wianno Club will be a night of delicious
international food and wine pairings, and will offer unique
items for auction, all in support of Hope Hospice. Join us for
an evening of great fun and even greater support for local
friends and family. HopeHealthco.org/EveningbytheSea
44. CUSTOM BUILDER • PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
MILLWORK • LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE
FINE GARDENING • IRRIGATION SPECIALISTS
LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION
We Take Pride In Our Work
46. 4676 Falmouth Road (Route 28) | Cotuit, MA 02635 | 508.428.7581 | cahoonmuseum.org
OPEN Tues-Sat 10am-4pm, Sun 1-4pm | CLOSED Jan-Mid-March & major holidays | Re-opening March 21, 2018!
FINEArt. FOLKArt.
AMERICANArt.
A dynamic center for experiencing the arts, the Cahoon
Museum’s 1782 historic building was once the home and
studio of folk artists Ralph & Martha Cahoon. Now newly
renovated and expanded with more on view. With a vast
collection of American art and original exhibitions there is
always something new to enjoy!
THE BRUSH OFF!
Saturday,July 7
Come experience a fun festival
with silent and live art auctions
on the Cotuit Village Green!
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www.OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
THURS, JUNE 21
The Agony and the Ecstasy: Collecting the Legendary Paintings of
Ralph and Martha Cahoon
4:00 PM
Art collector Laurie Young and her husband, Robin, have assembled a stellar collection
of works by Ralph and Martha Cahoon over the past two decades. Laurie will talk about
the hunt and the paintings’ endless appeal, while relating anecdotes about a number
of the pieces. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
FRI, JUNE 22
Osterville Farmers’ Market
9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Opening Day. Enjoy breads, fruit, vegetables, flowers, jams, honey, herbs,
eggs, juices, kettle corn, meats, cookies, olive oils, salads, soaps, and so
much more. Every Friday through the end of September. On the grounds
of the Osterville Historical Museum. OstervilleFarmersMarket.org
SAT, JUNE 23
The Back Bay Through Time
1:00 PM
Anthony Sammarco shares the history of Boston’s Back Bay, a neighborhood of the
city that is not just the quintessential Victorian neighborhood of the late 19th century,
but one that was planned as the premier residential and institutional development.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
Investing in our past. Investing in our future.
At The Cooperative Bank of Cape Cod, we’re proud to
support The Osterville Village Library in its mission to
inspire lifelong learning. Together, we can build a legacy
for generations to come. And that’s positively different.
mycapecodbank.com
508.568.3400
48. Is 2018 your year to
win a new Land Rover?
For the Osterville Village Library’s 26th Annual Car Raffle, the
Library has purchased a new 2018 Land Rover Discovery Sport!
Tickets will go on sale starting in late June and will be available
at the Library or online at OstervilleVillageLibrary.org. On the
home page, just click on the “Support Fund Raisers” button.
This year, only 999 tickets will be sold for this raffle!
The drawing for the car will be held at the Library
on Friday, September 1 at 5:00 pm.
Individual tickets cost $125
2 for $200
11 for $1,000
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
Disclaimer: Actual features and equipment of the vehicle offered may vary from image shown. Prize winner
is solely responsible for any and all fees and/or costs including title, license, registration, and insurance incurred
in claiming, registering, or using the vehicle prize.
There are only
999
tickets available!
49. TUES, JUNE 26
26th Annual Car Raffle Tickets for Sale!
Win a new 2018 Land Rover Discovery Sport! Buy your tickets
for the annual car raffle to benefit the Osterville Library. You could
be the lucky winner and drive away in a brand-new car. Drawing to be
held on the Library green on September 1st. Tickets on sale during July & August: $125
each; 2 for $200 & 11 tickets for $1,000. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
TUES, JUNE 26
Mermaids and More: The Story of the Cahoon Museum of
American Art
11:00 AM
Dr. Sarah Johnson, director of the Cahoon Museum of American
Art, will give a brief overview of the museum building, ranging from
its 18th-century beginnings as a Crocker residence to its years as
Ralph and Martha Cahoon’s home and studio through the recent
renovation and expansion. She’ll also touch upon current exhibits
and programs. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
THURS, JUNE 28
Barnstable Youth Hockey Fishing Tournament
8:00 AM
“Give a Kid a Goal” and support BYHA by fishing for the day, weigh-in, then gathering
at Baxter’s Fish & Chips for dinner, auction and awards. OstervilleAnglersClub.com
tel E.J. Jaxtimer 508.776.0923 email ejjaxtimer@comcast.net
THURS, JUNE 28
The Art of Restoring Paintings and Frames
6:00 PM-8:00 PM
Ron Lindholm and Tracy Nee of Cape Cod Picture Framing & Restoration and Art Rescue
Disaster Services will give a presentation on how to restore paintings and their frames.
Ralph Cahoon had much of his framing done at Cape Cod Picture Framing during
the last decade of his life and it was the artist’s penchant for using antique frames
that sparked Lindholm’s interest in frame restoration. Ron and Tracy will also discuss
the system they’ve developed for the recovery, treatment and restoration of fine art
damaged by fire or flooding. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
FRI, JUNE 29
Osterville Farmers’ Market
9:00 AM-1:00 PM
On the grounds of the Osterville Historical Museum. OstervilleFarmersMarket.org
FRI, JUNE 29
Barnstable Clean Water Coalition Open House
5:00 PM
The Barnstable Clean Water Coalition (BCWC) continues
to actively work toward clean water throughout the town
of Barnstable. Join us at Nauticus Marina for an update
on our progress and the challenges that lie ahead.
BCleanWater.org
SAT, JUNE 30
Barnstable Clamming Class for Kids
7:30 AM
Bring your kids or grandkids out to learn how to
shellfish! Barnstable Clamming Classes will be
held this summer at the Bridge Street Landing
in Osterville. For more information or to register,
stop by the Natural Resource Office at 1189 Phinney’s
Lane, Centerville, call tel 508.790.6272
email amy.croteau@town.barnstable.ma.us
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50. JULY
JULY & AUGUST
Rainy Day Movies at the Library
Check the Osterville Library website and Facebook page for Rainy Day Movie dates and
times! OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
JULY 1-23
Siren’s Call: The Lure of Paintings by Ralph and Martha Cahoon Exhibit
Robin and Laurie Young are lending their extensive collection of paintings by Ralph
and Martha Cahoon to the Osterville Village Library for our summer season. Check
our calendar for other special events! OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
TUES, JULY 3
“Libraries Rock” Summer Reading Club: Musical Chairs, Reading & Drawing Edition
3:00 PM-5:00 PM
Get a head-start on your summer reading with a musical twist for kids 5-10. To register
for this program and learn about other program visit: tel 508.428.5757
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
THURS, JULY 5
“Libraries Rock” Summer Reading Club: Reading Music App
4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Try out an iPad app that helps you learn to read music, then try out your tunes on our
keyboard. Ages 6-12. To register for this program; confirm dates and times; and learn
about other programs such as Preschool Story Times, Summer Reading, Teen Book-opoly,
Kids’ Makerspace activities, and Rainy Day Movies, visit:
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
FRI, JULY 6
Osterville Farmers’ Market
9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Fruits, vegetables, cheeses, breads, jams, pasta, honey, butter, herbs,
flowers, soaps, cookies, poultry, and more. On the grounds of the
Osterville Historical Museum. OstervilleFarmersMarket.org
SAT, JULY 7
Community Yard Sale
9:00 AM-3:00 PM
Come to the library green and browse through family treasures,
knick-knacks, and gently used items at this community yard sale.
Open to the public. Reserve your space today!
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
SUN, JULY 8
24th Annual Osterville Village Library Cape Cod Clambake
5:30 PM
A traditional village get-together under the tent on the Osterville Village Library green.
Boiled Lobster (steak or chicken available if you prefer), corn on the cob, steamers with
plenty of melted butter for dunking, a knob of spicy linguica sausage, boiled potato,
chowder, special children’s menu and a bouncy house for the kids! Sponsored by Cape
Cod Cooperative Bank. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
MON, JULY 9
Meet “Rabbit Cake” Author Annie Hartnett
3:00 PM
Annie Hartnett’s debut novel, “Rabbit Cake,” is a quirky, original, and
poignant story of 10-year-old Elvis Babbit as she tries to make sense of
her mother’s mysterious sudden death and wrestles with her relationship
with her volatile older sister, learning tough lessons about love and loss.
To register and learn about other programs visit:
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
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Join us for a traditional village get-together under the tent on
the Osterville Village Library Green.
Meet old friends and make new ones, enjoy the
music and join in the fun! Dine on lobster (steak or
chicken option), clams, corn-on-the-cob & more.
Kids are welcome with a special menu.
Buy individual tickets or be a “table sponsor”
and reserve a table for your group (8 seats).
For details and tickets visit:
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
This event is a fundraiser for the Osterville
Village Library. Ticket price includes a
donation to the Library.
Investing in our past. Investing in our future.
At The Cooperative Bank of Cape Cod, we’re proud to
support The Osterville Village Library in its mission to
inspire lifelong learning. Together, we can build a legacy
for generations to come. And that’s positively different.
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SUNDAY, JULY 8
24th Annual Osterville Village Library
Cape Cod Community & Family Clambake
5:30 PM
Sponsored by
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MON, JULY 9
“Libraries Rock” Summer Reading Club: Make a Musical Instrument
2:00 PM-3:00 PM
Use your hands-on craft skills to design and build a simple musical instrument. Ages 5-12.
To register for this program, visit: OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
TUES, JULY 10
Mutts and Martinis: 6th Annual “Yappy Hour”
5:30 PM
A cocktail party for dogs & their owners. Fun, food, music, exhibits
and more under the tent. $35 per human, to benefit the Osterville
Village Library. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
WED, JULY 11
Casting, Carving, and Fly-Tying
2:00 PM-5:00 PM
Join us for an afternoon with Trout Unlimited for casting demos
and fly-tying. George Ford will have his decorative decoys.
David Lewis will display and work on his casting. Plus other
exhibitors.OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
JULY 12-13
4th Annual Cape Cod Hydrangea Festival Garden Tours
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Celebrate the region’s blue, pink, and white signature flowers!
Tour 5 gardens, each one carrying a unique charm. For more
information and tickets, visit: OstervilleGardenClub.org
THURS, JULY 12
Seascape Window Class
2:00 PM
Make a beautiful creation under the tent with sea glass, shells
and other beach finds. Pre-registration required. $45.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
THU, JULY 12
Osterville Library Concert Series on the Library Green (Kick-off Concert)
6:00 PM-7:00 PM
The 2018 Concert on the Library Green Series kicks off the season under the tent with
the Cape Cod Conservatory Jazz Band. Bring the kids, house guests and neighbors!
Concerts are held indoors in the Library if it rains. Free admission; donations accepted.
Presented by Kirkman Trust Fund. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
FRI, JULY 13
Osterville Farmers’ Market
9:00 AM-1:00 PM
On the grounds of the Osterville Historical Museum.
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OSTERVILLE VILLAGE LIBRARY
ON THE LIBRARY GREEN
Bring the kids, house guests and
neighbors to the Library Green for
our Summer Concert Series!
If it rains, concerts are held indoors
in the Library. Free admission;
donations accepted.
For more information please visit:
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
tel 508.428.5757
7/12 CapeCodConservatoryJazzBand
7/19 Mike Dumas & the Satellite Band
7/26 Saddle Up
8/2 BartWeisman Klezmer Swing Group
8/9 The Moonlighters
8/16 Two Cool
Thursdays 6:00-7:00 pm
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FRI, JULY 13
5th Annual BIG 3 Fishing Tournament
Catch some sun and some fish while
changing the lives of at-risk kids in the
Cape Cod community. A benefit the
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Cape Cod &
the Islands. Dinner and auction to follow
at the Wychmere Beach Club in Harwich.
www.bbbsmb.org/events
email ejjaxtimer@comcast.net
SAT, JULY 14
Osterville Rotary’s 22nd Annual
Bluefish & Striper Tournament
7:00 AM-8:00 PM
At the Wianno Yacht Club. For more
information: OstervilleRotary.org
OstervilleAnglersClub.com
SUN, JULY 15
Osterville Historical Museum
Open House
5:00 PM-7:00 PM
All ages welcome. Explore our 2018
exhibit, “Crafting a Legend” and learn
about the Crosby boat building legacy –
the past, present, and future.
OstervilleMuseum.org
TUES, JULY 17
“Libraries Rock” Summer
Reading Club: Garage Band
3:00 PM-5:00 PM
Learn to create music on the Garage
Band app for ages 6-12. To register for
this program; confirm dates and times;
and learn about other programs such as
Preschool Story Times, Summer Reading,
Teen Book-opoly, Kids’ Makerspace
activities, and Rainy Day Movies, visit:
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
tel 508.428.5757
TUES, JULY 17
The Romance of
Sailors’ Valentines
4:00 PM
Award-winning Sailors’
Valentine artist Sandi
Blanda will give an overview
of the history of this beautiful form of shell
craft, with a focus on Cape artist Bernard
Woodman, who was instrumental in
reviving interest in this Victorian Era art
form and collaborated with folk artists
Ralph and Martha Cahoon. Sandi will
also share her own romantic, lacy-looking
valentines, created over the past 35 years.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
tel 508.428.575
The Rotary Club of Osterville is part of Rotary
International, a world-wide organization of
business and professional leaders providing
humanitarian service and promoting goodwill and
peace throughout the world. We invite you to join us.
We meet:
EEvery Wednesday
Wimpy’s Seafood Cafe, Osterville, Noon
1st Wednesday of the Month
Torino’s Restaurant, Hyannis, 5:30 pm
All are welcome to come see what we’re all about!
OstervilleRotary.org
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WED, JULY 18
Barnstable Clamming Class for Everyone
10:00 AM
Join us around low tide to learn how to shellfish for quahogs and soft shell clams!
Clamming Classes will be held this summer at the Bridge Street Landing in Osterville.
For more information or to register, stop by the Natural Resource Office at 1189
Phinney’s Lane, Centerville, contact: email amy.croteau@town.barnstable.ma.us
tel 508.790.6272
THURS, JULY 19
Osterville Village Library Makerspace Club:
Oculus Rift + Minecraft
4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Jump into Virtual Reality with our new Oculus Rift! Or play
Minecraft! Ages 12+. To register for this program; confirm
dates and times; and learn about other programs such as
Preschool Story Times, Summer Reading, Teen Book-opoly,
Kids’ Makerspace activities, and Rainy Day Movies, visit:
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
THURS, JULY 19
Thursday Evening Concert Series on the Library Green
6:00 PM-7:00 PM
Mike Dumas & the Satellite Band
Bring the kids, house guests and neighbors! Concerts are held indoors in the Library
if it rains. Free admission; donations accepted. Presented by Kirkman Trust Fund.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
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FRI, JULY 20
Osterville Farmers’ Market
9:00 AM-1:00 PM
On the grounds of the Osterville Historical Museum.
OstervilleFarmersMarket.org
SAT, JULY 21
39th Annual Cape Cod 5K Championship
8:00 AM START 7:30 AM KIDS RACE
The beautiful 5K course with ocean views is measured and certified by the USATF.
Race starts in front of the Osterville Village Library, 43 Wianno Ave. in Osterville.
Prize money to top male and female athletes; medals to top 3 in each age division.
5K Entry Fee $30 before 7/1; $35 after 7/1. 1K Kids Race Entry Fee $5. Sponsored
by Sotheby’s International Realty. CC5K.org
SAT, JULY 21
44th Annual Osterville Village Day
8:00 AM-4:00 PM
Road Race, 8:00 am. Parade, 1:00 pm. Antique & classic cars,
bands, floats, music, a craft fair, food stands, children’s events
and more. Sponsored by the Osterville Business & Professional
Assn. and the Osterville Village Assn. OstervilleVillage.com
OstervillevillageAssociation.org
SAT, JULY 21
Village Crafters of Cape Cod Craft Fair
9:00 AM-3:00 PM
On the Library Green, The Village Crafters’ booths will again this year feature local artists
and crafts people exhibiting work of fine quality. Be sure to stop by after the Road Race
and during Village Day to see their beautiful work! OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
39th Annual
Osterville Village Library
Cape Cod 5K Championship
This beautiful 5K course with ocean views is measured and
certified by the USATF. Race starts in front of the Osterville
Village Library, 43 Wianno Ave, Osterville.
Prize money to top male and female athletes; medals to
top 3 finishers in each age division.
5k Entry Fee $30 before 7/1 $35 after 7/1
1k Kids Race Entry Fee $5
Saturday, July 21 8:00 am start
Sponsored by
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5K
Register online at:
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25+ years of knowledge and expertise through r.e. sales & r.e. appraisal experience
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25+ years of knowledge and expertise through r.e. sales & r.e. appraisal experience
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SAT, JULY 21
Village Day Antique Car Display & Parade
10:00 AM-2:00 PM
Enjoy more than 75 cars on the museum grounds before and
after they parade through the Village. OstervilleMuseum.org
SAT, JULY 21
Ladies Shoal Troll Tournament
10:00 AM-2:00 PM
Striped bass & bluefish tournament to benefit Making Strides
Against Breast Cancer. Open to the public; hosted by Baxter’s
Restaurant. OstervilleAnglersClub.com
TUES, JULY 24
“Libraries Rock” Summer Reading Club: Music & Movement
3:00 PM-5:00 PM
Let the little ones dance up a storm. Ages 2-6. To register for this program; confirm dates
and times; and learn about other programs such as Preschool Story Times, Summer
Reading, Teen Book-opoly, Kids’ Makerspace activities, and Rainy Day Movies, visit:
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
THURS, JULY 26
“Libraries Rock” Summer Reading Club: Scratch Coding Musical Instrument
4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Use the Scratch coding language to design your own musical instruments. Ages 5-10.
To register and learn about other programs such as Preschool Story Times, Summer
Reading, Teen Book-opoly, Kids’ Makerspace activities, and Rainy Day Movies, visit:
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
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THURS, JULY 26
Art @ The Museum
4:00 PM-8:00 PM
Renowned Cape Cod artists in a one-day show & sale to
benefit the Museum. 30% of all sales go to the Museum.
Free for members. email OHS@OstervilleMuseum.org OstervilleMuseum.org
THURS, JULY 26
Thursday Evening Concert Series on the Library Green
6:00 PM-7:00 PM
Saddle Up Country Band
Concerts are held indoors in the Library if it rains. Free admission; donations
accepted. Presented by Kirkman Trust Fund. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
THURS, JULY 26 - SUN, JULY 29
5th Annual Ski & Stand Up Paddleboard Sale
The best time to think ahead to winter sports is when the sun is shining
& the temps are tropical. Or shop for a new SUP! Stop upstairs at the
Library for our 5th annual sale! A portion of the proceeds benefit the Library.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
FRI, JULY 27
Osterville Farmers’ Market
9:00 AM-1:00 PM
On the grounds of the Osterville Historical Museum. Ostervillefarmersmarket.org
TUES, JULY 31
Makerspace Club: Stop Motion Animation
3:00 PM-5:00 PM
We’ll supply the Legos and the Minecraft figures; you create the backdrops
and the stories; and use our iPad app to film your animation for ages 7-12.
To register for this program and learn about other programs, visit:
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
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JULY & AUGUST
Rainy Day Movies at the Library
Check the Osterville Library website and Facebook page for Rainy Day Movie dates
and times! OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
AUG 1-31
“Sailor’s Valentines” Exhibit
Award-winning maritime artist Gregg Roberts exhibits his latest
shellcraft creations constructed of common shells and sailors
knots transformed into dazzling geometric forms.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
AUG 1-31
“Aquatic Studies” Printmakers Exhibit
Five Cape printmakers will exhibit their work including three-dimensional objects of art,
books and framed pieces, all with aquatic themes. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
THURS, AUG 2
Library Gaming Club: Mouse Guard & Hero Kids
4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Engage in this popular kids’ role-playing game for ages 6-10. To register visit:
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
THURS, AUG 2
Thursday Evening Concert Series on the Library Green
6:00 PM-7:00 PM
Bart Weisman Klezmer Swing Band
Concerts are held indoors in the Library if it rains. Free admission; donations accepted.
Presented by Kirkman Trust Fund. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
FRI, AUG 3
25th Annual Joe Cronin Memorial Jimmy Fund
Fishing Tournament
6:45 AM-9:30 PM
This tournament extends the legacy of Joe Cronin’s support of the Dana Farber Cancer
Institute & the Jimmy Fund. This annual fundraiser combines the camaraderie of fishing
with unanimity of purpose. joecroninfishing.com tel 508.989.6866
FRI, AUG 3
Osterville Farmers’ Market
9:00 AM-1:00 PM
On the grounds of the Osterville Historical Museum. Ostervillefarmersmarket.org
SAT, AUG 4
Create a Sailor’s Valentine
11:00 AM-3:00 PM
Learn the art of creating a Sailor’s Valentine with the Vintage Ladies. $75 materials/
registration fee. Please call library for reservations. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
TUES, AUG 7
“Libraries Rock” Summer Reading Club: Name that Tune/Music Screening
3:00 PM-5:00 PM
Think you know movies? Think you know music? Put your knowledge to the test.
All ages welcome. To register for this program and learn about other programs, visit:
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
WED, AUG 8
Book Art Workshop
3:00 PM-4:30 PM
Create roses, hedgehogs, and more in this paper-folding
workshop. By cutting and folding pages of books you can
create something wonderful! OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
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THURS, AUG 9
“Libraries Rock” Summer Reading Club: Music Video Green Screen
4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Create your very own music video and pretend you’re a star with
our green screen technology. Ages 10+. To register and learn
about other programs visit: OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
THURS, AUG 9
Thursday Evening Concert Series on the Library Green
6:00 PM-7:00 PM
The Moonlighters
Concerts are held indoors in the Library if it rains. Free admission; donations accepted.
Presented by Kirkman Trust Fund. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
FRI, AUGUST 10
Osterville Farmers’ Market
9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Fruits, vegetables, cheeses, breads, jams, pasta, honey, butter, flowers, herbs, soaps,
cookies, poultry, and more. On the grounds of the Osterville Historical Museum.
OstervilleFarmersMarket.org
TUES, AUG 14
Osterville Village Library Gaming Club: Minecraft
3:00 PM-5:00 PM
Play Minecraft with your friends on the library’s big screen TV. Ages 6-12.
To register for this program and learn about other programs visit:
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
TUES, AUG 14
Murder Mystery Game Night
5:00 PM-7:00 PM
Join the Osterville Village Library for a live action game of “Whodunit” for
a Murder Mystery Game Night. Dress up (if you’d like) and play a character
in this game (like Clue®
) to figure out the murderer in time! The cases change each time
and all the guests are suspects... Can you solve this case before the Detective? Character
and cue cards, tasks, props and light refreshments are provided. Great for teens and
adults! Spots are limited & registration is required. For registration and more details:
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
WED, AUGUST 15
Osterville Village Association Annual Meeting
7:00 PM
Annual meeting held at the Osterville Village Library, Main Meeting Room. All Welcome!
OstervillevillageAssociation.org
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THURS, AUG 16
27th Annual Antiques Show
9:30 AM-4:00 PM
Forty dealers from around the country feature unique items
in this much-loved event at the Museum. Furniture, smalls,
porcelain, silver, paintings, jewelry, nauticals, books, rugs &
so much more. Preview at 9:00 am for show sponsors.
OstervilleMuseum.org
THURS, AUG 16
“Libraries Rock” Summer Reading Club:
Make an Instrument
4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Use your hands-on craft skills to design and build a simple musical instrument for ages
5-12. To register for this program and learn about other programs such as Preschool
Story Times, Summer Reading, Teen Book-opoly, Kids’ Makerspace activities, and
Rainy Day Movies, visit: OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
THURS, AUG 16
Thursday Evening Concert Series on the Library Green
6:00 PM-7:00 PM
Two Cool
Concerts are held indoors in the Library if it rains. Free admission;
donations accepted. Presented by Kirkman Trust Fund. This is
the last concert of the season. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
FRI, AUG 17
Osterville Farmers’ Market
9:00 AM-1:00 PM
On the grounds of the Osterville Historical Museum.
OstervilleFarmersMarket.org
SUN, AUG 19
Barnstable Clamming Class for Kids
1:00 PM
Bring your kids or grandkids out to learn how to shellfish! Barnstable Clamming Classes
for Kids will be held this summer at the Bridge Street Landing in Osterville. For more
information or to register, stop by the Natural Resource Office at 1189 Phinney’s Lane,
Centerville, call tel 508.790.6272 email amy.croteau@town.barnstable.ma.us
TUES, AUG 21
Osterville Village Library Makerspace Club:
Oculus Rift + Minecraft
3:00 PM-5:00 PM
Jump into Virtual Reality with our new Oculus Rift! Or play Minecraft
with your friends! Ages 12+. To register for this program and learn
about other programs such as Preschool Story Times, Summer
Reading, Teen Book-opoly, Kids’ Makerspace activities, and Rainy
Day Movies, visit: OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
THURS, AUG 23
“Libraries Rock” Summer Reading Club: Garage Band
4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Learn to create music on the Garage Band app. Ages 6-12. To register
for this program and learn about other programs such as Preschool Story
Times, Summer Reading, Teen Book-opoly, Kids’ Makerspace activities,
and Movies, visit: OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
FRI, AUGUST 24
Osterville Farmers’ Market
9:00 AM-1:00 PM
On the grounds of the Osterville Historical Museum. OstervilleFarmersMarket.org
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SEPTEMBER
SEP 1-30
“Sailor’s Valentines” Exhibit
Nationally recognized and award-winning maritime artist Gregg
Roberts will exhibit his latest shellcraft creations constructed of
common shells and sailors knots transformed into dazzling
geometric forms. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
SEP 1-30
“The Year of the Bird: From Alaska to Africa” Photography Exhibit
Featuring works by Barbara Folger, Conservation Photographer.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
SAT, SEPT 1
26th Annual Osterville Village Library Car Raffle Drawing
5:00 PM
The winner of the new Land Rover Discovery Sport will be drawn on the Library green
today. You could drive away in a brand new car. Tickets on sale July & August $125 each.
2 for $200 or 11 tickets for $1,000.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
THURS, SEPT 6
“Sailor’s Valentines” Reception and Discussion
Reception: 5:00 PM-5:45 PM
Presentation: 6:00 PM-7:00 PM
Nationally recognized and award-winning maritime artist Gregg Roberts will exhibit and
discuss his latest shellcraft creations constructed of common shells and sailors knots
transformed into dazzling geometric forms. He will also discuss the Sailor’s Valentines
historical origins and review contemporary design trends. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
FRI, SEPT 7
Osterville Farmers’ Market
9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Fruits, vegetables, cheeses, breads, jams, pasta, honey,
butter, flowers, herbs, soaps, cookies, poultry, and more.
On the grounds of the Osterville Historical Museum.
OstervilleFarmersmarket.org
SAT, SEPT 8
STEM Storytime Kick-off Event
10:00 AM-11:30 AM
Come enjoy some stories, experiment with hands-on
STEM materials, and do a craft. Register for our weekly
Fall sessions. Come explore our Kids’ Makerspace!
Ages 3-6. Check our website to confirm dates, times
and registration details. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
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SAT, SEPT 8
9th Cape Cod Wildlife Collaborative Festival
10:00 AM-3:00 PM
Come to Mass Audubon’s Long Pasture Sanctuary, 345 Bone
Hill Road in Barnstable. Free to the general public, the Festival
showcases local environmental groups dedicated to Cape
Cod wildlife and habitats. Enjoy family-friendly environmental
activities, live animal presentations and live music. For more
info please visit: BCleanWater.org
TUES, SEPT 11
Osterville Village Library Gaming Club: Fall Kick-off Event
3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Hero Kids, Mouse Guard, Minecraft.... Join our small band of intrepid gamers to play
a variety of games, and plan out what you’d like to play together throughout the Fall.
Ages 6-12. To register for this program; confirm dates and times; and learn about
other programs such as Preschool Story Times, Summer Reading, Teen Book-opoly,
Kids’ Makerspace activities, and Rainy Day Movies, visit:
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
THURS, SEPT 13
21st Century Lab for Learning & Creativity
1:00 PM
Please check website and Facebook for details on this program
that includes 3D printing, virtual reality and computer learning.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
FRI, SEPT 14
Osterville Farmers’ Market
9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Last Friday market of the season. Ostervillefarmersmarket.org
SAT, SEPT 15
8th Annual Paddle for the Bays: RACE Cape Cod
Come to the Oyster Harbors Club join the race for clean water. Grab your paddleboard
or kayak to help raise awareness and funds for clean water in Barnstable. All ages and
levels of stand-up paddleboarders and kayakers welcome. This event benefits Barnstable
Clean Water Coalition and their work to restore and preserve clean water throughout
Barnstable. Please go to the website for more details. Register online before the event
or on-site the morning of the race. BCleanWater.org
71. SALON SERVICES SPA SERVICES BRIDAL SERVICES & SUITE
Featuring Cape Cod’s only Bridal Suite
700 MAIN STREET HYANNIS
508.957.2509 | SALON700.COM
Experience Newbury Street salon and spa services
at a fraction of the price and travel time.
We provide a relaxing, yet upbeat atmosphere with
the best service experience in the salon industry.
72. Local,
Reliable,
and we’re
Green
too!
508-790-1100
SAT, SEPT 15
The Dos and Don’ts of Downsizing for Seniors
1:00 PM
This presentation will focus on the stumbling blocks and emotional barriers seniors
encounter when faced with a move from home. Presented by Kristine Callahan of
2Sisters Senior Living Advisors. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
SUN, SEPT 22
First-Graders Ice Cream Social
10:00 AM-11:00 AM
Now that you’re in 1st grade, come visit us, get your first library card,
have a little treat, and take home a bundle of books and more! We’ll talk
with parents about choosing good children’s books, too. Ages 5-7. Check
our website to register. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
TUES, SEPT 25
Kids’ Makerspace Club Fall Kick-off Event
3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Try out our Makerspace kits (electronics, coding, building and more) and
plan what you’d like to do as a club together throughout the Fall. Ages 6-12.
Check our website to confirm dates, times and registration details.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
SAT, SEPT 29
Village Crafters of Cape Cod Craft Fair
9:00 AM-3:00 PM
The Village Crafters will again this year feature local artists and
crafts people exhibiting work of fine quality on the Library green.
Come see their beautiful work!
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
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Stuart W. Rapp
ATTORNEY AT LAW
508.428.0400
srapp@srapplaw.com
749 Main Street
Osterville
• Wills and Trusts
• Guardianships and Conservatorships
• Probate
• Succession Planning
• Elder Law
• Real Estate
• Member of NAEALA
73. OCTOBER
OCT 1-31
“Sailor’s Valentines” Exhibit
Nationally recognized and award-winning maritime artist
Gregg Roberts will exhibit his latest shellcraft creations
constructed of common shells and sailors knots transformed
into dazzling geometric forms. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
WED, OCT 3
Homeschoolers Fall Get-together
1:00 PM-3:00 PM
Area homeschooling parents (and kids!) are invited to get
together to brainstorm how our public libraries can help with
homeschool teaching and learning; explore some good print
and hands-on resources; showcase project ideas, and more. All ages.
Check our website to confirm dates, times and registration details.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
THURS, OCT 4
Osterville Historical Museum Annual Meeting
5:00 PM
At the Museum’s Parker House. Welcome and vote on slate of new board members
followed by a reception in the Vernon Coleman Mural Room. OstervilleMuseum.org
SAT, OCT 6
Saturday Farmers’ Market
9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Celebrate the fall harvest with your favorite Farmers during
the Fall Festival! On the grounds of the Osterville Historical
Museum. This is the final market day of the season.
OstervilleFarmersMarket.org
SAT, OCT 6
Osterville Village Fall Festival
10:00 AM-3:00 PM
Autumn events include music, children’s activities, horse-
drawn carriage rides. Lots of sales throughout the village.
Farmers’ Market at Historical Museum grounds. Sponsored
by Osterville Business and Professional Association and
Osterville Village Association. OstervilleVillage.com
OstervillevillageAssociation.org
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75. SAT, OCT 6
Fall Fest Dog Parade
11:00 AM
Enjoy the parade of our canine friends dressed up for this festive
Fall Parade of dogs through the Village. Prizes and treats awarded.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
SAT, OCT 6
Osterville Village Library Edible Book Contest
1:00 PM-2:00 PM
Choose a book and turn the title into a fun treat!
Bring your dish or dessert for the judging contest
and people’s choice award! All ages welcome!
Check our website to confirm dates, times and
registration details. tel 508.428.5757
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
SAT, OCT 13
Paint Party at the Library
1:00 PM
Have fun and leave with a masterpiece! For teens
and adults. Pre-registration required. $45. Please
check website and Facebook for details.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
tel 508.428.5757
SAT, OCT 20
Exploring The Many Senior Living
Options Available on Cape Cod
1:00 PM
This presentation explores all
aspects of each type of senior care
and living option available in our
region. Presented by Kristine Callahan
of 2Sisters Senior Living Advisors.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
tel 508.428.5757
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CreativeHands
G A L L E R Y
A Gallery of
Fine Crafts and more...
NEW LOCATION
812 Main Street - Unit 2
Osterville Village
CreativeHandsGallery@gmail.com
www.CreativeHandsGallery.com
774.521.4304
Jay Lacouture
Karen Mitchell Richard Pawlak
Sarah Caruso
pineapplecaper.com
29 Wianno Avenue, Osterville
508.428.9085
Full Breakfast & Lunch
made with fresh, local
ingredients
We also do catering
and offer a full-service
Food Truck for Summer
Gatherings
76. ADVISING OSTERVILLE AND CAPE COD CLIENTS
FOR 51 YEARS AS A FULLY LICENSED
MASSACHUSETTS BROKER-DEALER AGENT
REGISTERED REPRESENTATIVE
and a Financial Industry Regulatory Authority
Investment Professional.
51 Years of stability - same address, same
telephone number, same conservative advice
and the value of experience.
Personal, private, conservative wealth management.
Sea Pines
Osterville, MA 02655-2202
1-800-Turner1 or 508-428-5151
LeClub International
2845 N.E. 9th St.
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
Mr. Turner is not an Advisory Agent, therefore does not charge any investment advisory fees. Mr. Turner is a
commission only registered representative. Mr. Turner wants you to know that all investments involve some risk
and possible loss of principal. Take this into consideration before investing. Mr. Turner also serves as a Florida
Supreme Court Qualified Mediator and is a FINRA Registered Investment Professional.
Registered Representative offering securities through American Portfolios Financial Services, Inc. (APFS) Member FINRA SIPC
TED TURNER
1-800-TURNER1
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Phone: (508) 428-6921
683 Main Street, Osterville
(508) 428-6921
www.leonardagency.com
We’re ready to help you with all of your insurance needs.
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SAT, OCT 20
Kids’ Animation Festival
Noon-3:00 PM
Come create some stop-motion animation sequences using Legos and
more; and watch some great animated movies throughout the afternoon.
Ages 6-14. Check our website to confirm dates, times and registration details.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
TUES, OCT 30
The Slightly-Spooky Halloween-Fest
4:00 PM-5:00 PM
Come to the Osterville Village Library to hear spooky stories, do
a spooky craft, and more! All ages. Check our website to confirm
dates, times and registration details. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
TUES, OCT 30
Osterville Village Library Murder Mystery Game Night
5:00 PM-7:00 PM
Join the Osterville Village Library for a live action game of “Whodunnit” for a
Murder Mystery Game Night. Dress up (if you’d like) and play a character in this
game (like Clue®
) to figure out the murderer in time! The cases change each time
and all the guests are suspects... Can you solve this case before the Detective?
Character and cue cards, tasks, props and light refreshments are provided.
Great for teens and adults! Spots are limited & registration is required. To
registration and more details: OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
WED, OCT 31
Osterville Rotary Club Annual Halloween Parade
4:00 PM
Come out and march, or watch our ghosts and goblins — big & little — strut their stuff
through the Village center! OstervilleRotary.org
NOVEMBER
WED, NOV 7
Cleaning Up the Bays: Managing Stormwater in the Three Bays
7:00 PM
Join the Association to Preserve Cape Cod, the Town of Barnstable, and Three Bays
Preservation to learn about the impacts of stormwater pollutants on water quality in
the bays, a new project getting underway to help address this problem, and how you
can help. apcc.org tel 508.619.3185 email info@apc.org
SAT, NOV 17
21st Century Lab for Learning and Creativity
1:00 PM
Please check website and Facebook for details on this program that includes 3D printing,
virtual reality and computer learning. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
FRI, NOV 23
Black Friday Drop & Shop
1:00 PM- 3:00 PM
Drop off the kids at the Osterville Village Library and they’ll
enjoy activities and a movie while you shop in the Village.
Ages 6-12. Check with the library for details.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
NOV-DEC
Toys for Tots Drop-off
Please bring new unwrapped toys and gift cards for kids and tweens
at the Osterville Village Library during the months of November
and December. Please check the website and Facebook for details.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
78. 8
Joan Chase
Tel: 508.428.1007
Cell: 508.280.4117
749 Main St., Osterville
www.seaglassrealty.com
Let us find or sell your perfect gem
Osterville Fish
2952 Falmouth Road
(Route 28)
Osterville, MA
508.420.0500
Osterville Fish,Too
275 MillWay
(Barnstable Harbor)
Barnstable, MA
508.362.2295
Fresh Local Seafood
Get Baked with Us!
MARKET & TAKE OUT TAKE OUT & PATIO DINING
Osterville Barnstable
WWW.OSTERVILLEFISH.NET
Let us cater a tradtional clambake or raw bar
for your special gathering.
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DECEMBER
NOV-DEC
Toys for Tots Dropoff
Please bring new unwrapped toys and gift cards for kids and tweens
at the Osterville Village Library during the months of November and
December. Please check website and Facebook for details.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
THURS, DEC 6
Festival of Trees Preview Party
5:00 PM-7:00 PM
Preview of the magnificently decorated tabletop trees at the Osterville Historical
Museum. For Museum members only. OstervilleMuseum.org
FRI, DEC 7
49th Annual Christmas Open House & Stroll
9:00 AM
All day & evening throughout our traditionally decorated Village. Ecumenical crèche
services & carolling in the Village Center at 6:00 pm followed by horse-drawn carriage
rides, trolley rides, music, & refreshments. Sponsored by the Osterville Business &
Professional Association and the Osterville Village Association. OstervilleVillage.com
OstervillevillageAssociation.org
DEC 7-8
Festival of Trees
FRI: 10:00 AM-6:00 PM SAT: 10:00 AM-3:00 PM
Dozens of magnificently decorated tabletop trees by local merchants are available in a
silent auction. Auction ends at 3:00 pm on Saturday. Proceeds will benefit the Osterville
Historical Museum. OstervilleMuseum.org
FRI, DEC 7
Meet Mrs. Claus!
5:00 PM-7:00 PM
Take time out from the Stroll and visit the Library’s Cocoa Station to
warm up & meet Mrs. Claus. She will be collecting your letters to
bring back to Santa at the North Pole! OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
SAT, DEC 8
A Coastal Christmas: A Holiday Tour of 5 homes
in Osterville, Centerville, and Cotuit
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
For more information and tickets, visit:
OstervilleGardenClub.org
SAT, DEC 8
Holiday Dog Parade
11:00 AM
Enjoy the parade of our canine friends dressed up for this Holiday Parade
of dogs through the village. Prizes and treats awarded.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
SUN, DEC 9
Christmas Paper Crafts
1:00 PM-2:30 PM Create Christmas trees and other holiday fun
in this paper-folding workshop. By cutting and folding pages of
books you can create something wonderful! Please check website
for materials fee and details. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
80. Member FDIC
We believe that every
relationship begins with
trust.
For over 100 years, Rockand Trust has been
proud to have earned the trust of generations
of families, individuals and business owners.
Personal Banking | Commercial Banking
Mortgage | Investments | Insurance
To learn more, visit:
www.rocklandtrust.com
81. WED, DEC 12
HopeHealth Tree of Memories Remembrance Ceremony
Noon
Join HopeHealth at Armstrong-Kelley Park at the HopeHospice
Tree of Memories. Remember your loved ones this holiday
season with shell ornaments inscribed with their names.
The shells will then be placed on the Tree of Memories.
HopeHealthco.org
SAT, DEC 15
The S.S. Pierce Company:
A Boston Tradition
1:00 PM
Anthony Sammarco will recount memories of the S.S. Pierce Comany
and brings together the shared traditions of how Bostonians reveled
in the gourmet foods, fine wines, and libations of a once stalwart
business. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
SAT, DEC 15
Do-It-Yourself Holiday Cards and Gift Tags
1:00 PM -3:00 PM
Make your own holiday cards and gift tags at the Osterville Village Library.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
SUN, DEC 16
“Holiday Favorites for Brass” Concert & Carol Sing-along
1:00 PM-2:00 PM
Come join us and listen to the Brentwood Brass performingm classic holiday favorites
and sing-along! OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
DEC 22 - 31
Library School Vacation Week Activities
Check the Library website for up-to-date information.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
MON, DEC 31
Noon Years Eve Party for Kids
Noon
Celebrate at Osterville Village Library by eating treats,
decorating crafts, playing with party favors, and
joining us for a countdown toward the Noon Year!
Registration not required. For ages 3-8.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
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