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Welcome to Experience Osterville 2014! This is
our second annual guide, and we couldn’t be more
pleased with the response to last year’s debut –
thanks to our advertisers and our readers. From our
initial distribution to the Barnstable Patriot’s readers
last May, the guide flew off the shelves of the library
and our local village and Barnstable businesses
throughout the season. We loved having folks call
us and ask for copies to give to their wedding
guests, and hearing from businesses like the
Wianno Green Cafe that they needed more books
because they had run out – again! Our digital
version at ExperienceOsterville.com gained
momentum throughout the season as well,
creating additional exposure for our advertisers by reaching
our cyber-savvy readers.
This year’s edition includes a “Happy 100th Anniversary” to the
venerable Wianno Senior, designed by Horace Manley Crosby
in 1913-14 for a group of sailors from the Wianno Yacht Club.
If sailing intrigues you, or you’d like to get out on the water in
something smaller, like a kayak or paddleboard, look for our
article on where and how to get started. We’ve also included
lots of entertaining information about Osterville and how to
get the most out of your time here, including our calendar of
events for 2014/15. Keep up to date by checking for last-minute
additions to activities and events by following the Library
and Osterville Village on Facebook and Twitter, and visiting
ExperienceOsterville.com and OstervilleVillageLibrary.org.
About Osterville Village Library
Osterville Village Library is a free provider of education and
information and offers free materials, computer access, classes,
exhibitions, concerts, programming, community meeting space
and more to both residents and visitors of all ages. To offer this
wide array of free programming, The Osterville Village Library
relies on both public and private funding. Learn more about
how to support the Library at OstervilleVillageLibrary.org.
Cyndy Shulman
President, Board of Trustees
Osterville Village Library
Welcome
WELCOME
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Osterville’s Wianno Senior:
A Century of Sailing
Happy Birthday Wianno Senior!
The beloved Osterville native is 100 years old and still going strong,
gracefully plying the waters of Nantucket Sound, skimming the
shallow current, averting shoals, harnessing the fickle winds, and
asserting her place in the hearts of sailors who have, for generations,
built the foundation of family and friendship upon her full keel.
For this 25-foot gaff-rigged, keel-centerboard sloop has been a
mainstay on these waters since Horace Manley Crosby fulfilled his
commission from members of the Wianno Yacht Club to design
and build a wooden boat for racing in the Sound. The result, in
the summer of 1914, were the fourteen original, whose graceful
overhanging sterns and gently curved bows provided the perfect
combination of speed and functionality for day racing.
Since then the boat has enjoyed a storied history, bolstered, in great
part, by its role in the political fabric of America. President John F.
Kennedy’s ownership of the Victura, customarily referred to as Hull
#94, garnered the design a place in the collective heart of America
as he sailed this boat during youth, as well as the Camelot years.
That historic treasure is currently on display at the Kennedy Presidential
Library in Dorchester.
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Edgartown Yacht Club Regatta, 2006. Photograph by Michael Berwind
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But it was not just Jack Kennedy who prized the design.
Generations of sailors – those from the Wianno, Hyannis, Hyannis Port,
Stone Horse and Bass River Yacht Clubs – have been raised racing this
boat for decades. And it is the tradition of sailing summer after summer
with friends and family, and the memories created therein, that earned
this sloop the reputation of being the perfect boat that marks a place –
the south side of Cape Cod.
For many, Cape Cod and the Senior are deeply intertwined. Tim
Fulham, owner of hull #142, recalls that the first time he sailed on
a Wianno Senior he was but nine years old. “My family purchased
a Wianno Senior in 1968 and I have been sailing them every summer
since (except for a ten-year hiatus in the 1990s). It is a remarkably
sea-going boat; it feels wonderful, secure, and capable under foot
in all conditions...Under sail, it is wonderfully balanced and a delight
to sail.”
Wianno owner Dave Trimble has owned a Senior for nearly 15 years,
losing his first, #109, in the devastating five-alarm fire that occurred at
Crosby Yacht Yard on December 10, 2003 in which 21 Seniors were lost.
He loved the boat so well that he bought another, #193, which was the
first new boat that was launched after the fire in February 2004. The
boats, he says, are unique and wonderful. “They are the older, classic
gaff-rigged design that’s very pleasing to look at. The boats are fun
to sail, and a challenge to sail fast. They’re designed for the choppy
waters and blustery winds of Nantucket Sound. They sail through the
waves, handling very well; though, with their low free-board, you’ll
get a little wet.”
Wianno Seniors on the Run, 2009. Photograph by Emily L. Ferguson – landsedgephoto.com
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Stewart Roach is Fleet Captain of the Wianno Senior Fleet, and a
member of the Wianno Yacht Club. He speaks lovingly of the boat he
has sailed for 38 years, recalling its history, relishing his own personal
memories. “Every spring, Crosby Yacht would deliver the Seniors to
their owners, freshly varnished and painted. I still remember the smell
of the wood mahogany cabin as I slid the deck hatch forward as a
young sailor. Truly, you could smell the history of the boat.”
He notes that sailing the Senior was a rite of passage of sorts for a
young sailor. “It was every young sailor’s dream to be asked to crew
in a race which usually occurred only when someone who regularly
crewed could not make it. Because it is gaff-rigged, the Senior is
a lot like a big Beetle Cat, except that it has a jib and a spinnaker.
So, it was a natural for anyone who sailed on the Cape to make the
transition to the Senior.”
The original design was completely wooden, but during the 1980s
a meticulously methodical process was initiated to transition the boats
to fiberglass hulls. “To this day,” notes Roach, “the mast, boom and
gaff of the Senior all still are made of wood. The hulls are now made
of glass, although some wood boats still compete competitively in
local racing.”
The love of a sailor for his boat can be poetic in scope, and Roach’s
praise for the Senior is a paean to the beauty and grace of fine,
traditional craftsmanship, as well as the stirring power and beauty
of nature.
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The Wianno Senior Centennial Anniversary will be celebrated
throughout the summer, with events large and small. The
Wianno Class Logo Burgee will proudly fly, directly under
Old Glory, from the Village Flag Pole, beginning in May.
And a slate of activities will be held during the July 25-27th
weekend. Look for details in the calendar section of this
guide, or visit WiannoSenior.org
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“By far, my most favorite moment of
Senior Sailing is the sail in after a day’s
racing,” he says. “Usually the boats finish
the race fairly close together, and as we
approach the cut entrance of Osterville
the boats always seem to merge at the
same time on a slow run back into the
West Bay. I love to hear the chatter
and the banter that echoes under the
blanketed sails amongst the skippers
and crews and the laughter that transpires
after a day of racing.
To be in the warm waters of Nantucket
Sound and sail such beautiful boats for
the last 38 years has honestly been such a
treat, and one that I hope continues. The
class has managed to survive depressions
and recessions, and competition from
other builders, yet the class pushes on.”
For more information about Wianno
Senior Sailing and the activities planned
for this summer please refer to the
calendar section of this guide and visit
WiannoSenior.org.
– Karyn Bober Kuhn
The original fleet of Wianno Seniors shortly after launch. At right, the pier at the Wianno
Yacht Club, then located at the junction of Wianno and Sea View Avenues, Summer 1914.
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14. It may come as a great surprise to many folks that the largest, private Park
open to the public on Cape Cod is Armstrong-Kelley Park right here in
Osterville. This hidden jewel is situated directly across from Fancy’s Market
on Main Street. The land was given to the Cape Cod Horticultural Society
(CCHS) in 1930, two years after its founding in 1928. The benefactors were
two sisters, Mrs. Templeton Kelley and Mrs. Andrew McClarey, who donated
the parcel of land near their estate, Bandeley Manor, which was located
nearby on Main Street.
The CCHS is a non-profit organization that relies on our many donors,
endowers, corporate sponsors and, most of all, our members who have
kept the garden alive for over eighty years. Our vision for the Park is
grounded in a Master Plan commissioned in 1991 and the plantings
were completed some time ago.
Today the Park boasts dozens of rare and ornamental trees, theme gardens,
Liam’s View & Train, water features, holly dell, boardwalks, hillside walking
trails, a whimsical fairy house forest, and various benches and monuments
remembering local residents and loved ones. The park has hosted public
and private celebrations including weddings, Memorial Day remembrances
and earnest young children planting daffodils in the spring.
But our volunteers are among our greatest assets, and are the small
band of gardeners (usually five to six volunteers), who work weekly on
maintenance tasks. The “gorgis gals” (sic) and “grumpy old men” are
familiar with the park’s beauty and the work it takes to keep it pristine.
Most are 60+, and many in their 70s, 80s, and 90s! Truly dedicated, they
prune, plant, weed, rake, and mow all the grounds.
Osterville’s Hidden Jewel:
Armstrong-Kelley Park
Photo courtesy of David Hansen
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Armstrong-Kelley Park: where memories bloom forever
In addition to the natural beauty, you can enjoy strolling the boardwalks
constructed of more than 1,300 boards. They commemorate births, deaths,
marriages, and everything/everyone else you can imagine. It’s a happy
problem that interest has been so strong that we recently completed the
section called the Woodland Walkway.
Buddy’s Place: for our 4-legged friends
The CCHS is excited about the newest phase of our boardwalk project,
which, as it turns out was “right in front of our nose.” The Park is home
to happy dogs; we see them daily, trotting along the many hillside trails,
lying patiently under a picnic table while their owners have lunch, chasing
squirrels, or taking a drink at Joy’s fountain. What better place to remember
them than here? And why just dogs? Any beloved pet can be memorialized
in our new pet memorial and boardwalk area, Buddy’s Place, located off
the green. Construction began in August, 2013, with excavation services
donated by Carl Mueller, President of Paramount Landscaping. The area
is like a “baseball diamond” composed of four walkways representing
the base paths.
A fenced memorial pet stone area will be sited at the center of the
“infield” featuring a donated sundial and a “pitcher’s mound.” A statuette
of “Buddy” will oversee the area from his doghouse – the dugout!
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16. Buddy’s Place will hold 350 boards and about 200
pet stones. The engraved memorial stones are
6-8 inches across and are made of natural river
rocks which can be customized with over 350
different pet images. Your donation of $100 for a
board or a pet memorial stone will help to support
the continued operation of the Park.
So welcome, Everyone. The Park is yours. Seize
the day and bring the toddler who’s learning to
walk or your puppy who needs to run off some
energy; hike the trails, have lunch at our picnic
tables, or ring the bell at Liam’s Train. Make the
Park your own.
Armstrong-Kelley Park is located at 684 Main
Street in Osterville, and open to the public from
dawn to dusk year-round. For more information
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visit ArmstrongKelleyPark.com.
– Deidre Dow-Chase, Vice President, CCHS
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18. Osterville’s Flower:
A Portrait of Pansy Kalas
Many remember going to the “Penny Candy Store” or
“Charlie’s” as you enter the village, but for Pansy Kalas,
it was home.
Located just across from the flagpole, the red building with
the country store charm now houses Vintage Flowers. Built by
Charles Crosby in 1890, the Kalas family operated the Kalas’
Fruit Store beginning in 1915, when James Kalas purchased
the property. Kalas had three children – Georgia, Charles,
and Pansy. The family operated the store until 2000. Having
lived for decades in the family’s apartment at the store until it
was sold, Patsy Kalas had a bird’s eye view of life in the village,
and a lifetime of Osterville memories she gladly shares.
Reflecting on her Greek heritage, she remembers picking
grape leaves in Osterville as a young girl. Both of her parents
came to the United States when they were children. She
remembers going to church faithfully, and the advent of
paved roads through the village.
It took a horse and a pulley system to move the Kalas’ Fruit
Store back 40 feet to widen and pave the road in the 1920s.
Pansy says that it took weeks to accomplish the task, and the
family lived in and operated the
store during the moving process.
Likewise, the advent of greater
access to automobiles and the
availability of delivery trucks changed
life in the village. Pansy’s father sold
the horse and wagons that he had
been using to make way for trucks.
Pansy recalls one day, out of the
blue, a working horse broke free
in the village and came right up to
the window of the store.
The horse gently bowed his head
as Pansy’s father approached the
window. “That was the only time that
I saw my father cry,” recalls Pansy.
He recognized the horse as the one
he had sold months before.
During WWII, she dutifully raised and
lowered the village flag every day
and served as air raid warden.
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PANSYKALAS
Charlie’s Penny Candy Store, circa the 1920s.
Pictured are, left to right, “Little Bill”, James
Kalas (Pansy’s father), and “Big Bill” Kalas.
19. Pansy Kalas with Osterville historian Paul Chesbro as she accepts the Blount Cane
at the Osterville Historical Museum in 2013. The original Kalas’ Fruit Store sign is
now part of the permanent collection of the Osterville Historical Museum.
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Soldiers used the store’s phone
booth to call home. When the war
ended, she rang the bell at the
Methodist Church.
She has many happy childhood
memories of playing with her brother
and sister in the open fields on Bay
Street and at the beaches. To this
day, she remains very proud of
Osterville – her home.
On July 26, 2013, Kathleen Capo,
president of the board of the
Osterville Historical Museum,
presented Pansy Kalas with the
Blount Cane. The Blount Cane is
awarded to the oldest Osterville
person who has been active in
village life; Patsy Kalas is the 36th
person to hold that honor.
– Jennifer Williams
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23. Tying the Knot
in Osterville
Destination weddings continue to become increasingly more popular.
They offer a combination of wedding and vacation all wrapped in one neat
package, not just for the bridal party, but for their guests as well. The very
idea evokes images of soft sandy beaches, picture perfect horizons and the
caress of warm salty air on your skin. The savvy travel industry has recognized
this phenomenon too. No matter your vision or your budget, there are
destinations to suit every couple looking to tie the knot.
The unique setting and character found here on Cape Cod has turned it into
one of the most popular vacation spots in the world. Quaint seaside villages
sprinkled with sandy beaches, sailboats, and lobster feasts served ocean
side lend to the ambience of an ideal nuptial setting. It is no wonder that
today, Osterville Village is one of the most popular wedding destinations on
Cape Cod. In recent years Osterville has become a literal one-stop design,
planning & vendor destination for creating that special day. Village retail,
restaurant and a wide range of event related service providers, churches,
non-profits and real estate agencies offer nearly every service and venue
necessary to making your plans a reality.
The common expression from “soup to nuts” certainly applies in this village
when planning your event.
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Photo courtesy of David Hansen
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Our local businesses can help you with
everything from save-the-date and custom
invitations, flowers, wedding rings and
photographers to a full-service package store,
caterers, restaurants and musicians for rehearsal
dinners and receptions. And of course, you’ll
find party dresses, clothes for the little ones,
mother-of-the-bride outfits, shoes, handbags
and even foundations and exquisite honeymoon
lingerie inside our many boutiques. We are all
delighted to assist you and your guests with
their wedding finery.
Whatever your needs, Osterville can be the
perfect place for the wedding of your dreams,
from an intimate gathering or an elaborate
black tie affair.
Explore Osterville and contact any of our local businesses for more
direction to secure a “one of a kind” wedding experience here in
this special village. The memories you make here will last a lifetime.
Check out the ads in this book for ideas and information about local
businesses, and be sure to visit OstervilleVillage.com for a full list
with contact information of all the Osterville vendors who can help
you with your perfect day. Congratulations and enjoy your big day
in Osterville!
– Aimee Guthinger, Bedroom I’s Boutique
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Osterville Wedding Resources
churches
Please refer to our list of local houses of worship on page 34-35
event planning
Main Event/Vintage Flowers
877 Main St., Osterville 508.428.4796
osterville venues
Armstrong-Kelley Park
75 Main St, Osterville 508.428.9936
Nauticus Marina
339 West Bay Road, Osterville 508.428.4537
Osterville Village Library
43 Wianno Ave, Osterville 508.428.5757
Osterville Historical Society
55 W Bay Rd, Osterville 508.428.5861
Private Home Rental: Check with any of our Osterville realtors for their
advice on beautiful private seaside venues that can be rented for weddings,
and for housing your family and guests.
Please see realtor advertisements throughout this guide and visit
OstervilleVillage.com.
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SAILING
The Wianno Yacht Club has been teaching
youths and adults to sail for decades. Open
to non-members as well as members, the
Club offers Sailing Programs for juniors and
adults. Locals and visitors alike sail and
fleet-race Wianno Seniors, Vanguard V-15s,
Doughdishes/Haven 12.5’s, Crosby Fast Cats,
420s, and Optimists.
The Junior Sailing Program is dedicated to
teaching kids seamanship, sportsmanship
and sailing skills in a fun and encouraging
environment. Kids can enjoy lessons with
wonderful instructors, many of whom have
come up through the program themselves.
Under the supervision of these experienced
instructors, this program inspires youngsters
and their families to delight in sailing with
an emphasis on fun and safety.
Beginner sailors can either start in Cosby
Fast Cats or a dingy boat called an Optimist
or Opti, single sailor boats that are similar
to small bathtubs. As the kids grow and
get stronger they move on to Club 420s,
two-person boats used in competitive high
school and college sailing.
In & On the Water in Osterville
Osterville’s historic, maritime character, and beautiful
salt- and freshwater beaches make this village a mecca
for water sports and recreational activities.
Great resources abound for families interested in sailing,
swimming, kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding.
For more information:
Wianno Yacht Club
101 Bridge Street
508-428-2232
wiannoyc.com
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STAND UP PADDLEBOARDING
Stand up paddleboarding (SUP) is one of the fastest growing sports in the
world. SUP can be done on any body of water, from high surf to flat water.
It’s easy to learn and great exercise. According to Wikipedia, the modern
sport of SUP originates from the Hawaiian Islands. In the early 1960s, the
Beach Boys of Waikiki would stand up on their long boards and paddle
out to take pictures of tourists learning to surf, and to get a better view of
the incoming surf.
Cape Cod, and Osterville in particular, is a perfect place for SUP because
there are a variety of bodies of water to be explored, says Amy Hotchkiss,
owner of Stand Up and Paddle Cape Cod. SUP Cape Cod will take you to
rivers, to lakes and ponds, to Nantucket Sound and Cape Cod Bay. “Stand
Up Paddle boarding is very easy to learn. It is a time where one can explore
and enjoy nature. It is great to see a family with three generations come
SUPing and they all have a BLAST!” says Amy.
There are several popular SUP events held each year:
• Paddle for the Bays: Family Paddle Day.
Dowses Beach, Osterville
Wednesday, 7/23, 5:00-8 p.m.
This event offers the public an opportunity to enjoy kayaking
and paddle boarding. Demos and instruction for paddlers of all ages.
• Paddle for the Bays: Race
Ropes Beach, Cotuit
Saturday, 9/20, 9:00 a.m.
Registration 7:30 a.m. Sanctioned by the WPA; produced by Stand Up
& Paddle Cape Cod. Benefits the Three Bays Preservation and their
programs and projects. www.3bays.org
• “Bayside Explorers”
Dowses Beach, Osterville
Wednesdays in July & August
Rain or shine, join Three Bays Preservation, ecologists, and marine
scientists for an outing along the shores of the bay. Discover the miracles
taking place at the edge of our waters.Starting times vary each week,
according to low tide. www.3bays.org
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KAYAKING/CANOEING
A great option for a relaxing and beautiful tour of Osterville is kayaking or
canoeing. Boats can be launched at several locations in Osterville including
Bridge Street, East Bay Road and Bay Street (residents stickers required).
If you don’t have your own gear, here are some rental options:
Cape Cod Paddle Surf Stand Up & Paddle Cape Cod
Osterville 15 West Bay Road, Suite H
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30. SWIMMING
Osterville has some of the most beautiful beaches on the Cape. Located on a
peninsula formed by the harbor, the East Bay inlet and the bay itself, Dowses
Beach offers options for beach going experiences. If it’s too windy or rough
on the ocean side, beachgoers – particularly families with children – can
splash around on the protected bay side. This semi-public beach offers free
parking to residents who obtain a beach permit. Lifeguards are on duty
daily in the summer; showers, restrooms and concessions are offered in the
beach house. Swimming lessons are available for grades 1-8 thru the Town
of Barnstable.
Those seeking a fresh or flat-water beach should visit Joshua’s Pond. The
beach is a stretch of sand that fringes a grassy park with mature trees. Also
an ideal spot for picnics, the pond
features a nearly level beach that has
a gradual slope. Families with small
children will find this unguarded
beach to be a place where their
kids can splash around in relative
safety. Restrooms are available; a
resident parking permit is required.
Sampson’s Island is an uninhabited,
undeveloped beach island of 15
acres in Barnstable. A favorite of
residents of Osterville, many people
stay for the day and dine on the
beach as well. Peak times such as
weekends and holidays, the island
is packed with families and offers
great viewing of boats as they
navigate the narrows. The island is
only accessible by private boat,
but is used by many people for
beach recreation and as a kayaking
destination.
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FISHING
Osterville offers anglers an incredible variety of landscapes. From the
estuaries and inshore bays to open ocean beaches, anglers can get lucky
right from the shore, harbor jetties, a boat, a kayak and even a paddleboard.
If you like a little competition, and want to support some great
local causes at the same time, visit OstervilleAnglersClub.com
for a full schedule of tournaments. Here are some of the great
upcoming tournaments in and around Osterville:
• Barnstable Youth Hockey Fishing Tournament
June 26
Contact EJ Jaxtimer, 508.776.0923 or ejjaxtimer@comcast.net
• Osterville Rotary’s 19th Annual Bluefish & Striper Tournament
July 12, 7 a.m.- 8 p.m.
$190 entry fee. Entry form and more info at www.ostervillerotary.org
• Big 3 Fishing Tournament to benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters
of Cape Cod and the Islands
July 18
Contact EJ Jaxtimer, 508.776.0923 or ejjaxtimer@comcast.net
• 21st Annual Joe Cronin Memorial Jimmy Fund Fishing Tournament
August 1, 6:45 a.m.- 9:30 p.m.
More info at joecroninfishing.com
• Cape Cod Fall Classic Light Tackle Fishing and Golf Tournament to benefit
The Genesis Foundation for Children
September 11-12
Contact EJ Jaxtimer, 508.776.0923 or ejjaxtimer@comcast.net
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Picture perfect is an apt description of Osterville, which blends the best
of quaint villages scenes and majestic water vistas. Osterville-born
photographer David Hansen has a keen eye for what makes this special
place so visually appealing. After all, he’s been taking beautiful photographs
here for decades. While he started out as an amateur, his work was so well
received that he built a thriving professional studio in the village center,
where he is now joined by two of his daughters, Katie and Amy.
His business focuses on weddings, engagements, senior pictures, and
portraits of families in all shapes and sizes. What they all have in common,
though, is that they are firmly anchored in this picture-perfect place.
“Osterville offers many beautiful picture opportunities, from the quaint
downtown area to the gardens and woodlands of Armstrong-Kelley Park,
to the many beaches, coves and marinas,” Hansen notes.
The most important element in taking great pictures, he says, is the lighting,
and Osterville in the early mornings and dusky evenings provides just the
right amount of softness to caress subjects.
“Family portraits are usually taken at the beach or at a client’s home,” he
says. “Dowses Beach is our first choice because it offers such a wide variety
of backgrounds – Nantucket Sound on one side, East Bay on another side
and the channel and jetty on another side. Beach roses and grass add to
the Cape Cod setting. We are always looking for flattering, soft light.”
If you’re looking for beautiful vistas, “Landscape photography, too, is best
done in the very early morning, or around sunset,“ Hansen comments. “I
often see people photographing the sunset over East Bay at Dowses Beach,
and this spot is great for that, but I think the best scene is often looking over
Nantucket Sound, away from the sunset. Sometimes the colors are amazing,
very different from the actual sunset direction.
Picturing Osterville
Photo courtesy of David Hansen
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COMPREHENSIVE GENERAL DENTISTRY
“Another nice sunset spot is at the end of Bay Street, with the sun setting
over North Bay. The sunrise is beautiful looking over Nantucket Sound
from Dowses Beach.”
In this day and age, when so many people have digital cameras, he says it’s
important to know how your camera works so you can get the most out of it.
He’s got some tips for you: “No matter what you are photographing, good
lighting and composition are the keys to a great image. You also must know
your camera, and how to make adjustments to its settings. Once you start
experimenting with settings other than ‘Program,’ you will be on your way
to taking much better pictures.”
– Karyn Bober Kuhn
Photo courtesy of David Hansen
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Osterville native, painter, and gallery owner Matthew Schulz is clear when
he notes that he didn’t choose to become an artist. “It chose me,” he says.
“Drawing can be taught,” he adds. “Understanding color mixes can be
taught and certain compositions can be repeated. But the actual artistry
and creation comes from within; and that cannot be taught, it can only
be cultivated.”
It is that fundamental pull towards color, light, shape and composition
that comes from within him, and which fuels his life’s work. He says he’s
been painting since he was in the seventh grade, but was formally taught
at the University of New Hampshire, graduating with a degree in Fine
Arts, concentrating in painting.
While his work defies strict categorization he says, “It definitely falls into
the genre of Realism; beyond that I would say my work is a mix of Tonalism,
Abstraction, and exacting Realism. Realism is just recognizable abstraction.”
His paintings are typically large in size. This, he says, is a direct result
of his vision, literally his vision. “I am extremely nearsighted, but not
metaphorically. Objects go out of focus at four inches from my eyes.
As a child I thought of it as flaw, a weakness, but now I have come to
understand it as one of my great strengths. Unlike most artists I do not
have to squint my eyes for color agreement or spatial understanding.
I simply remove my glasses.”
An Artist’s Vision: Matthew Schulz
Above: “Yankee Summer”, 24"x36" oil on linen, by Matthew Schulz
41. His nearsightedness shapes his choice to paint large works that have
become a hallmark of his style. “I paint with my glasses on, which narrows
my field of view, thus objects appear smaller. For example, working on a
40"x60" painting wasn’t overwhelming because it did not look large. A
12"x16" format is about as small as I’m comfortable working.”
His paintings primarily depict landscapes, seascapes, wildlife, and sporting
scenes. His great love of the outdoors was fostered during his youth in the
marshes, woods, and waterways of Cape Cod and Maine. His works have
been part of solo and juried group exhibitions, including at the Salmagundi
Club in New York, the Copley Society in Boston, the Mystic Maritime Gallery
in Connecticut, the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Museum in Wisconsin, and at
the Cape Cod Museum of Fine Art in Dennis.
“Most of my work is held in private collections,” he notes. “Although
‘Evening Amber’ is part of the permanent collection at the Cape Cod
Museum of Art, generously donated in 2010 by Christopher Samuel Hyland
in honor of his mother Patricia.” He is also proud to note that he is slated
to create the 2014 Pops by the Sea program cover painting.
His influences range from 19th century painters such as Frederic Edwin
Church and Albert Bierstadt to contemporaries such as Robert Bateman,
Joseph P. McGurl, and Paco Young.
He is especially grateful for the friendship and encouragement of art
patron, his dear friend, the recently deceased Carolyn Crossett Rowland,
who was also a great supporter
of the Osterville Village Library. “
Our friendship was born out of
mutual respect and love of all things
beautiful. I truly miss my friend.”
Mathew Schulz’s work can be seen in
Osterville at his Gallery at 898 Main
Street, or visit schulznatureart.com.
– Karyn Bober Kuhn
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Matthew and his friend and patron,
the late Carolyn Crossett Rowland.
42. Osterville Village Library
By the Numbers
Two years ago this past March, the
Osterville Village Library celebrated the
opening of our beautiful new facility. It
truly took a village to make the dream
of a world-class, modern facility that
could offer residents and visitors of all
ages the best a library can offer and more.
As we passed our 2-year milestone, it
was rewarding to look back at how far
we’ve come in just two short years.
It’s the place to hang out
We love that we’ve become the place
for young and old alike to meet, socialize,
explore and work. For example: a group
of avid Bridge players enjoy an afternoon
of competition and camaraderie; folks
enjoy the fire on a cold day and catch up on the Wall Street Journal;
a grandmother watches her grandkids explore the children’s room;
budding architects build amazing things out of Legos™
; a college
s tudent watches an online calculus lecture on one of our iMacs; a
woman researches her family tree with the help of one of our librarians;
friends who wandered in browse the latest hard-cover novels; a retired
couple learn how to download books to their e-readers. And then
there are the art exhibits and the meetings, lectures, movie nights
and other activities in our community space upstairs. It’s all been an
exciting first chapter at the new OVL.
Adding it all up
In addition to experiencing
the energy of our new facility,
it’s rewarding to look at the
data. Here are just some of
the ways we’ve grown:
The other numbers
But did you know that we
must raise 67% of the money needed each year to keep it operating?
We hold many events throughout the year to help defray costs, but
we still must raise an additional $150,000 for our Annual Fund each
year. We rely on private funding, including donations and fund raising
activities to achieve our goals.
2012 2013
Items circulated 61,548 98,063
Programs 272 445
Reference Transactions 4,235 5,668
Program Attendance 7,946 11,702
Meeting Room Use 220 373
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43. How to Help
DONATE
We hope you’ll consider a special gift to
support your library during our annual
capital campaign, or any time. For more
information about supporting the OVL, visit OstervilleVillageLibrary.org,
or contact Maryann Colombo at mcolombo@clamsnet.org or 508.420.0550.
PARTICIPATE
Become a Friend: The Friends is a great way to show support. The
Membership dues help fund the wide array of programs and activities
sponsored by the Library. Membership has its benefits too: a chance to
enjoy the fellowship of other library friends and the satisfaction of knowing
you are helping your Library. Learn more at OstervilleVillageLibrary.org.
Be an Emerging Leader: The Emerging Leaders of the Osterville
Library is a new group of energetic and committed individuals whose
mission is to support and advocate for the Library and to raise funds
through membership fees and events. This group is social, educational,
rewarding and fun! For more information, contact cyndy@clshulman.com.
Help and Learn: We’re always looking for volunteers from age 12 to 90
to work side by side with staff in every Library activity. There is an ongoing
need for help shelving, assisting with special projects, creating flyers,
preparing mailings, demonstrating new technologies to the public, shelf-
reading (Adopt-a-Shelf!), gardening, and more. You’ll help others and
learn new skills along the way.
Meet and Greet: If you, your club or business
needs space for a event, meeting, party or
lecture, rent our beautiful meeting room. It
seats 100, has the latest AV equipment, and
elevator access. The nominal rental fee helps
support the library. For rental details, contact
Maryann Colombo at mcolombo@clamsnet.org
or 508.420.0550.
Come on Out: And, of course, your generous
support of our events, such as the annual golf
tournament, clambake, road race, and annual
car raffle is critical to our success. Check out
our website along with our calendar of events
at OstervilleVillageLibrary.org and join us! You’ll
not only help support the library, but you’ll
have a great time.
– Cyndy Shulman, President,
Board of Trustees, Osterville Village Library
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45. Calendar of Events
MAY
MAY 1-31, 2014
Robert Cooke Photography Exhibit
Mr. Cooke, former science editor for the Boston Globe, is an outstanding photographer
whose works will be on display during the month of May at the Osterville Village
Library. www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
SAT, MAY 17, 2014
Larry Coggeshall Season Opener Tournament
Striped bass & bluefish tournament open to the public. www.ostervilleanglersclub.com
SAT, MAY 17, 2014
Osterville Village Library Literary Event
11:00 AM
Rhode Island author of Irreplaceable, Charles Pinning will be available for coffee and
conversation at the Osterville Village Library. Light refreshments will be served. “I
couldn’t put it down. Irreplaceable is a wonderful romp that will make a fantastic movie!
Irreplaceable is irresistible!” [Cybil Shepherd, actress] email mcolombo@clamsnet.org
tel 508.428.5757 www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
SUN, MAY 18, 2014
Three Bays Spin & Fly Tournament
Catch & Release Tournament open to the public. www.ostervilleanglersclub.com
SUN, MAY 18, 2014
Discover Cape Cod Lecture Series
3:00 PM
Mindy Todd, Managing Director of editorial at WCAI, the Cape and Islands NPR station,
and host and executive producer of The Point will talk at the Osterville Village Library
about her experiences at WCAI and reflect on her years of reporting on Cape Cod
activities and developments. email mcolombo@clamsnet.org tel 508.428.5757
www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
SAT, MAY 24, 2014
Osterville Garden Club Annual Plant & Bake Sale
9:00 AM-Noon
Healthy plants and sinful snacks. Join us on the Osterville
Village Library lawn. www.ostervillegardenclub.org
FRI, MAY 30, 2013
38th Annual Osterville Village Library Golf Tournament
11:00 AM
Your chance to play the exclusive Wianno Club Golf Course!
Entry fee is $200 per player and includes lunch, cart, golf,
prizes, dinner, auction & music. Win a car for a Hole-in-One.
Non-golfer options: 4:00 PM putting contest plus dinner,
music and auction, $100; or dinner, music and auction, $65.
Proceeds benefit the Library. email mcolombo@clamsnet.org
tel 508.428.5757 www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
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46. JUNE
JUNE 1-30, 2014
Karen Pinard Painting Exhibit
Osterville water colorist Karen Pinard will exhibit some of her works in the Osterville
Village Library during the month of June. www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
THURS, JUNE 5, 2014
Osterville Historical Museum Opening Day
9:00 AM-Noon
“Sail into the Past” as we celebrate 100 years of the Wianno Senior – built by Osterville’s
own Crosby family. The Crosbys are America’s oldest wooden boat building family. Tour
the 1855 Herbert F. Crosby Boat Shop, our Wianno Senior, and more. The 1820 Captain
Parker House and the 1720 Cammett House feature art, antiques and special exhibits,
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.
www.ostervillemuseum.org
SUN, JUNE 8, 2014
Osterville Village Library Literary Event
3:00 PM
Master gardener and radio show host C.L. Fornari will entertain us with gardening stories
and lore at the Osterville Village Library. Her most recent book will just have been
published, and there will be a book signing as well. email mcolombo@clamsnet.org
tel 508.428.5757 www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
WED, JUNE 11, 2014
Summer Drop-in Book Group
10:00 AM
Whistling Past the Graveyard by Susan Crandall.
No matter whether you have read the book before
or you are reading it for the first time, whether or not
you loved the book, drop in and join the discussion at the Osterville Village Library!
No monthly obligation, no guilt! email mcolombo@clamsnet.org tel 508.428.5757
www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
FRI, JUNE 13, 2014
Osterville Farmers’ Market
9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Opening Day. The best of sea and land. Fruits, vegetables, cheeses, breads, jams,
pasta, honey, butter, flowers, herbs, soaps, cookies, poultry, and more. Every Friday
through the end of September. On the grounds of the Osterville Historical Museum.
Story Hour for kids of all ages at 10:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. in July
and August. www.ostervillefarmersmarket.org
SAT, JUNE 14, 2014
Father’s Day Fishing Tournament
Striped bass & bluefish tournament open to the public.
www.ostervilleanglersclub.com
FRI, JUNE 20, 2014
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.
www.ostervillefarmersmarket.org
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49. SAT, JUNE 21, 2014
Osterville Village Library Literary Event
10:00 AM
Author Leo J. Maloney, Massachusetts born author, will be at the Library Main Meeting
Room for a talk and book signing of his latest: Black Operative Turned. Visit the Library’s
website for details about Mr. Maloney’s fascinating background.
email mcolombo@clamsnet.org tel 508.428.5757 www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
SAT, JUNE 21, 2014
18th Annual Women Running Wild 5K
6:00 PM
Come run Cape Cod’s fun and scenic 5K road race for women and girls of all ages.
Walkers welcome. Race starts and finishes in front of the Osterville Community Building,
99 West Bay Road, Osterville. Kids 1K prior to main event. Food, music, and awards.
www.womenrunningwild.com
SUN-SAT, JUNE 22-28, 2014
Osterville Summer Celebration
A week of activities for kids, families, adults and pets! Check
the Osterville Village Library’s website for a complete listing
with days and times. email mcolombo@clamsnet.org
tel 508.428.5757 www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
SUN, JUNE 22, 2014
Cape Cod Clambake
5:15 PM
A traditional village get-together under the tent at the Osterville Village Library. Meet
old friends and make new ones, enjoy steel drum music, dine on lobster, clams, corn on
the cob and more, sip on beer, wine or soda! Starts at 5:15 PM and benefits the Library.
$65 per person. Tickets available at the Osterville Village Library and through the website.
tel 508.428.5757 email mcolombo@clamsnet.org www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
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20th Annual Cape Cod Clambake
Sunday, June 22, 2014 • 5:15 pm
Under the tent at the Osterville Village Library
Osterville Village Library
43 Wianno Ave.
Meet old friends and make new ones, enjoy steel
drum music, dine on lobster, clams (or chicken),
corn on the cob and more!
Tickets: $65, includes beer, wine, or soft drinks
To purchase tickets, visit
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
or call 508.428.5757.
Lobster and clams and fun,Oh my!
Clambake provided by “Creative Clambakes” of Osterville - Ed Thew and Craig Curtis
50. MON, JUNE 23, 2014
Car Raffle Tickets For Sale!
Win a new Mercedes CLA 250! Buy your
tickets to benefit the Osterville Library and
you could be the lucky winner and drive
away in a brand new car. Drawing to be held
on the Library Lawn on August 23rd. Tickets
on sale July and August: $125 each; 2 for $200.
tel 508.428.5757 email mcolombo@clamsnet.org
www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
THURS, JUNE 26, 2014
Children’s Fair
10:00 AM-Noon
Balloon animals, face painting and games will be under the tent at the Osterville Village
Library. tel 508.428.5757 email mcolombo@clamsnet.org www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
THURS, JUNE 26, 2014
Osterville Library Concert Series on the Lawn [Kick-off Concert]
6:00 PM-7:00 PM
Pack a picnic and lawn chairs; bring the kids, dogs, house guests and neighbors!
Concerts are held indoors in the library if it rains. Kickoff concert is the Cape Cod
Conservatory Jazz Band. Free admission. tel 508.428.5757
email mcolombo@clamsnet.org www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
THURS-FRI, JUNE 26-27, 2014
“A Seaside Journey” Flower Show
THURS: 1:00 PM-5:00 PM FRI: 10:00 AM-4:00 PM
The show feature a “Coastal Bounty”, 24 floral designs created
by Club members at the Boat Shed. The displays will include
specimans of roses, perennials and lilies, along with terrariums and
a collection of coleus grown from seeds. Donations appreciated to benefit Osterville
Historical Museum. Free admission. www.ostervillegardenclub.org
FRI, JUNE 27, 2014
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.
www.ostervillefarmersmarket.org
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FRI, JUNE 27, 2014
Children’s Summer Reading Program [Kickoff]
10:00 AM
Davis Bates and Roger Tincknell will conduct a storytelling and musical performance
through a grant from the Mid-Cape Cultural Council. This year’s
theme is “Fizz Boom Read!” Programs and activities relating to
science will take place throughout the summer. Stop by the
Library in mid-June for a detailed calendar of events. All events
will be held at the Osterville Village Library. tel 508.428.5757
email mcolombo@clamsnet.org www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
FRI, JUNE 27, 2014
Mutts & Martinis
5:30 PM-7:30 PM
A cocktail party for dogs and their owners. Socialize and
network with man’s best friends and fellow dog lovers.
Price is $30 per pet human, which includes two drinks and
hors d’oeuvres. Proceeds benefit Osterville Village Library.
tel 508.428.5757 email mcolombo@clamsnet.org
www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
JULY
JULY 1-31, 2014
Jim Richman Photography Exhibit
The Osterville Village Library will be displaying photographs by Jim Richman during the
month of July at the Osterville Village Library. www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
THURS, JULY 3, 2014
Osterville Library Concert Series on the Lawn [TWO Cool]
6:00 PM-7:00 PM
Pack a picnic and your lawn chairs! TWO Cool is a duo for voice & guitar that combines
the popular music of today with classic standards of the past. Members Eileen Fendler
& Steve Gregory – formerly of Felonious Funk – offer a versatile range of musical styles
including; Soul, Pop, Jazz, Latin American, dance and listening music from just about
every genre imaginable. Concerts are held indoors in the library if it rains. Free admission.
tel 508.428.5757 email mcolombo@clamsnet.org www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
FRI, JULY 4, 2014
Osterville Farmers’ Market
9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Fruits, vegetables, cheeses, breads, jams, pasta, honey, butter,
flowers, herbs, soaps, poultry, and more. Plus a story hour for
kids of all ages at 10:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. during July and
August. On the grounds of the Osterville Historical Museum.
www.ostervillefarmersmarket.org
SAT, JULY 5, 2014
Summer Shindig
9:00 AM-3:00 PM
Crafts fair on the library lawn,
weather permitting tel 508.428.5757
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WED, JULY 9, 2014
Summer Drop-in Book Group
10:00 AM
The Secret Rooms: A True Story of a Haunted Castle, A Plotting Duchess and a Family
Secret by Catherine Bailey. No matter whether you have read the book before or you
are reading it for the first time, whether or not you loved the book, drop in and join the
discussion at the Osterville Village Library! No monthly obligation, no guilt!
email mcolombo@clamsnet.org tel 508.428.5757 www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
THURS, JULY 10, 2014
Osterville Library Concert Series on the Lawn [The Moonlighters]
6:00 PM-7:00 PM
Pack a picnic and bring the family and neighbors! On any given weekend you’ll find The
Moonlighters pumping out hit after rock n’ soul hit! The diverse lead singing styles and
fat harmonies from every player (that’s right, everybody sings!) truly make this band fun.
Concerts are held indoors in the library if it rains. Free admission. tel 508.428.5757
email mcolombo@clamsnet.org www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
FRI, JULY 11, 2014
Osterville Farmers’ Market
9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Plus story hour for kids of all ages at 10:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.
On the grounds of the Osterville Historical Museum.
www.ostervillefarmersmarket.org
SAT, JULY 12, 2014
Osterville Rotary’s 19th Annual Bluefish & Striper Tournament
7:00 AM-8:00 PM
Join us at The Wianno Yacht Club! Fishing tournament: 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. $190 entry fee.
Prizes: $750 1st Heaviest, $500 2nd Heaviest. Not fishing? Join us for a BBQ under the big
tent from 5:00-8:00 p.m., where you can watch the awards ceremony and bid in Silent &
Live Auctions ($20 adults, $7 children). Fishing entry form and more info on our website.
www.ostervillerotary.org
SUN, JULY 13, 2014
”Sail into the Past” Summer Sampler Celebration
5:00 PM-8:00 PM
An evening of fabulous food and music under our tent to
celebrate 100 Years of Wianno Senior. Enjoy delicious food from
local chefs and from our market. One-of-a-kind archival photos
from the Museum’s collection are available in a silent auction to
benfit the Osterville Historical Museum. For tickets please e-mail
OHS@OstervilleMuseum.org www.ostervillemuseum.org
WED, JULY 16, 2014
Family Paddle Day
5:00 PM-8:00 PM
Come to Dowses Beach and learn all about kayaking and stand-
up paddle boarding! Paddling demos, trials and instruction for
paddlers of all ages in kayaks and on SUPs (stand-up paddle
boards). Admission fee at the registration tent at the beach.
www.3bays.org
THURS, JULY 17, 2014
Osterville Library Concert Series on the Lawn [Accent]
6:00 PM-7:00 PM
Pack a picnic and lawn chairs; bring the kids, dogs house guests and neighbors! Accent
is a duo that play songs that people want to hear, sing along with and dance to. Enjoy
music from oldies like Elvis and Sinatra to Chesney, Buffett, Zac Brown and Jason Mraz.
Concerts are held indoors in the library if it rains. Free admission. tel 508.428.5757
email mcolombo@clamsnet.org www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
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www.OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
FRI, JULY 18, 2014
Osterville Farmers’ Market
9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Fruits, vegetables, cheeses, breads, jams, pasta, honey,
butter, flowers, herbs, soaps, cookies, poultry, and more.
Plus story hour for kids of all ages at 10:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.
On the grounds of the Osterville Historical Museum.
www.ostervillefarmersmarket.org
SAT, JULY 19, 2014
40th Annual Osterville Village Day
8:00 AM-4:00 PM
Starts with 5K Road Race, 8:00 a.m. Gala Parade, 1:00 p.m. with Antique & Classic Cars,
bands, floats, and more. Other events include music, Craft Fair by Village Crafters of
Cape Cod, bounce house, food stands, children’s events, trolley rides, and more. Antique
Cars displayed at Historical Museum Grounds before and after parade. Sponsored by
the Osterville Business & Professional Association and the Osterville Village Association.
tel Gail Nightingale 508.428.6327
SAT, JULY 19, 2014
34th annual Cape Cod 5K Championship
8:00 AM
Beautiful 5K course with ocean views is measured and certified
by the USATF. Race starts in front of the Osterville Community
Building, 99 West Bay Road, Osterville. Prize money to top
male and female athletes; medals to top 3 in each age
division. 5K Entry Fee $25. 1K Kids Race Prior to Main Event,
Entry Fee $5. Proceeds benefit Osterville Village Library.
tel 508.428.5757 email mcolombo@clamsnet.org
www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
SAT, JULY 19, 2014
Antique Car Display
10:00 AM-3:00 PM
Enjoy the cars on the Museum campus before and after
the Village Day parade.. www.ostervillemuseum.org
SAT, JULY 19, 2014
The Suspenders Juggling Troupe!
2:15 PM
Come catch The Suspenders perforing on the back lawn
of the Library following the Parade! tel 508.428.5757
email mcolombo@clamsnet.org www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
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4676 Falmouth Rd
(Rte 28) • Cotuit
(508) 428-7581
cahoonmuseum.org
Admission: $8 general, $7 seniors,
$6 students, children under 12 free
Hours: 10-4 Tues-Sat, 1-4 Sun
Closed in January & February
SUN, JULY 20, 2014
Discover Cape Cod Lecture Series
3:00 PM
A reception and lecture will be held at the Osterville Village Library featuring Scott Doney,
Director of WHOI Ocean and Climate Change Institute. email mcolombo@clamsnet.org
tel 508.428.5757 www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
WED, JULY 23, 2014
Paddle for the Bays: Family Paddle Day
5:00 PM-8:00 PM
An evening of exciting events on Osterville’s Dowses Beach. Paddling demos, trials and
instruction for paddlers of all ages in kayaks and on SUPs (stand-up paddle boards).
Admission fee at the registration tent at the beach. www.3bays.org
THURS, JULY 24, 2014
Osterville Library Concert Series on the Lawn [The Sharp Nines]
6:00 PM -7:00 PM
Pack a picnic and your lawn chairs! The Sharp Nines is a 10 piece adult jazz ensemble
that plays throughout the Boston area and have recorded at PBS studios in Dedham, MA.
Concerts are held indoors in the library if it rains. Free admission. tel 508.428.5757
email mcolombo@clamsnet.org www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
FRI, JULY 25, 2014
Osterville Farmers’ Market
9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Plus story hour for kids of all ages at 10:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. On the grounds of the
Osterville Historical Museum. www.ostervillefarmersmarket.org
FRI, JULY 25, 2014
The 27th Evening by the Sea Charity Auction
5:30 PM
The 27th Evening by the Sea benefits HopeHealth, formerly Hospice & Palliative Care
of Cape Cod, and includes dinner and a live and silent auction. Join us for this year’s
jazz theme and bid on exquisite and unique items! When you attend, you’ll help us
improve the comfort and quality of life for those experiencing serious illness or loss.
www.hopehealthco.org/EveningbytheSea
FRI-SUN, JULY 25-27, 2014
Wianno Senior Centennial Race and Celebration
If you’d like to see these beauties in action, don’t miss the Parade
of Wianno Seniors on July 26 at 11 a.m. starting in West Bay. If you’re
a Wianno Senior Sailor, here’s the complete schedule: July 25: Welcome Wianno Senior
sailors at the Wianno Yacht Club; July 26: Parade of Wianno Seniors at 11 a.m.: boats
assemble in West Bay, then sail out the cut into Nantucket Sound. Racing begins at 1 p.m.
Centennial dinner at 6 p.m. at WYC. July 27: Racing begins at 1 p.m. Awards at 6 p.m.
www.wiannosenior.org
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EVENTCALENDAR
BOOKS BY THE SEA
Take a mouth-watering
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WED, JULY 30, 2014
Summer Drop-in Book Group
10:00 AM
Drop in at the Osterville Village Library and join in the discussion of The Last Summer
of Caper-downs by Elizabeth Kelly. No monthly obligation, no guilt! No matter whether
you have read the book before or you are reading it for the first time, whether or not
you loved the book, drop in and join the discussion at the Osterville Village Library!
email mcolombo@clamsnet.org tel 508.428.5757 www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
THURS, JULY 31, 2014
Osterville Library Concert Series on the Lawn [The Silver Foxes]
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Pack a picnic and your lawn chairs! The Silver Foxes is a unique Cape Cod dance band
playing music from the Big Band Era, golden years of swing from the 1930’s to the 1950’s.
Concerts are held indoors in the library if it rains. Free admission. tel 508.428.5757 email
mcolombo@clamsnet.org www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
AUGUST
AUGUST 1-31, 2014
Andrew Newman Art Exhibit
Since 1980, Andrew Newman has been known for his elegant solutions to
graphic design challenges. Initially focused on book cover and jacket design
for major publishing houses, he is also recognized for creating corporate
identity, branding, and website design.www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
FRI-SUN, AUGUST 1-3, 2014
Ski Sale!
9:00 AM-5:00 PM
The best time to think ahead to winter is when the sun is shining and
the temps are high. Stop by the Library, upstairs in the meeting space
for our first ever ski equipment sale! A portion of the proceeds benefits
the library. tel 508.428.5757 email mcolombo@clamsnet.org
www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
FRI, AUGUST 1, 2014
21th Annual Joe Cronin Memorial Jimmy Fund Fishing Tournament
6:45 AM-9:30 PM
The mission of the Joe Cronin Memorial Jimmy Fund
Fishing Tournament is to continue the legacy of Joe
Cronin’s support of the Dana Farber Cancer Institute
and the Jimmy Fund in their fight against cancer. The
tournament was established to build a foundation for
an annual fundraiser that combines the camaraderie of
fishing with unanimity of purpose.
tel E.J. Jaxtimer 508.776.0923 www.joecroninfishing.com
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62. FRI, AUGUST 2, 2014
Osterville Farmers’Market
9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Plus story hour for kids of all ages at 10:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. On the grounds
of the Osterville Historical Museum. www.ostervillefarmersmarket.org
FRI, AUGUST 2, 2014
Summer Shindig
9:00 AM-3:00 PM
Crafts fair on the library lawn, weather permitting. tel 508.428.5757
email mcolombo@clamsnet.org www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
THURS, AUGUST 7, 2014
Osterville Library Concert Series on the Lawn [Daddy-O!]
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Pack a picnic, bring the neighbors and your lawn chairs! Since 1999, Daddy-O! has been
re-creating the 1950s era sound all over New England. Concerts are held indoors in the
library if it rains. Free admission. tel 508.428.5757 email mcolombo@clamsnet.org
www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
FRI, AUGUST 8, 2014
Osterville Farmers’Market
9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Plus story hour for kids of all ages at 10:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. On the grounds of the
Osterville Historical Museum.
www.ostervillefarmersmarket.org
THURS, AUGUST 14, 2014
23nd Annual Antique Show
9:30 AM
Thirty-five dealers from around New England
feature unique items in this much-loved event.
www.ostervillemuseum.org.
THURS, AUGUST 14, 2014
Osterville Library Concert Series on the Lawn [Jumpin’ Juba]
6:00 PM-7:00 PM
Pack a picnic and the lawn chairs! Jumpin’ Juba plays a unique mix of blues and roots-y
rock & roll tunes, with flavors from many other genres (folk-Americana, Latin jazz and
country) stirred into their blues stew. Concerts are held indoors if it rains. Free admission.
tel 508.428.5757 email mcolombo@clamsnet.org www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
FRI, AUGUST 15, 2014
Osterville Farmers’Market
9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Plus story hour for kids of all ages at 10:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. On the grounds of the
Osterville Historical Museum. www.ostervillefarmersmarket.org
SUN, AUGUST 17, 2014
Discover Cape Cod Lecture Series
3:00 PM
Dan Wolf, State Senator and owner of Cape Cod Air, will share his perspectives on
politics, life, and Cape Cod with us at the Osterville Village Library. tel 508.428.5757
email mcolombo@clamsnet.org www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
WED, AUGUST 20, 2014
Summer Drop-in Book Group
10:00 AM
Drop-In at the Osterville Village Library and join in the discussion
of North of Boston by Elisabeth Elo. No monthly obligation, no guilt! No matter whether
you have read the book before or you are reading it for the first time, whether or not you
loved the book, drop in and join the discussion at the Osterville Village Library!
email mcolombo@clamsnet.org tel 508.428.5757 www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
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www.OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
WED, AUGUST 20, 2014
Osterville Village Association Annual Meeting
7:30 PM
Annual meeting held at the Osterville Village Library, Main Meeting Room. All Welcome!
www.ostervillevillageassociation.org
THURS, AUGUST 21, 2014
Osterville Library Concert Series on the Lawn [Bert Jackson Quartet]
6:00 PM-7:00 PM
Pack a picnic and lawn chairs; bring the kids, dogs house guests and neighbors!
The Bert Jackson Quartet offers original upbeat jazz and favorites. Concerts are
held indoors in the library if it rains. Free admission. tel 508.428.5757
email mcolombo@clamsnet.org www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
FRI, AUGUST 22, 2014
Osterville Anglers Club Fundraiser Tournament
Striped bass & bluefish tournament open to the public
www.ostervilleanglersclub.com
FRI, AUGUST 22, 2014
Osterville Farmers’Market
9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Plus story hour for kids of all ages at 10:00 a.m. & 11:00
a.m. On the grounds of the Osterville Historical Museum.
www.ostervillefarmersmarket.org
SAT, AUGUST 23, 2014
Cat Boat Parade & Annual Townie Hornor Rendezvous
Noon
Catch the parade of Cats at the Bridge around noon on Saturday, weather permitting.
Watch as the cat boats gather at the Wianno Yacht Club on Friday and Saturday. Join
in the cat boat captains’ BBQ on the grounds of the Osterville Historical Museum on
Saturday evening. Please call ahead for the BBQ. Sponsored by the Cape Cod Cat
Boat Association and the Osterville Historical Museum. tel 508.428.5861
www.ostervillemuseum.org.
SAT, AUGUST 23, 2014
Osterville Village Library Car Raffle [Drawing]
5:00 PM
Drawing of the winner of the new Mercedes CLA 250 on
the Library green. You could drive away in a brand new car.
Tickets on sale starting June 23; $125 ea.; 2 for $200.
tel 508.428.5757 email mcolombo@clamsnet.org
www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
THURS, AUGUST 28, 2014
Osterville Library Concert Series on the Lawn [TWO Cool]
6:00 PM-7:00 PM
Pack a picnic and lawn chairs; bring the kids, dogs house guests and neighbors! TWO
Cool is a duo for voice & guitar that combines the popular music of today with classic
standards of the past. Members Eileen Fendler & Steve Gregory – formerly of Felonious
Funk – offer a versatile range of musical styles including; Soul, Pop, Jazz, Latin American,
dance and listening music from just about every genre imaginable. Concerts are held
indoors in the library if it rains. Free admission. tel 508.428.5757
email mcolombo@clamsnet.org www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
FRI, AUGUST 29, 2014
Osterville Farmers’ Market
9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Plus story hour for kids of all ages at 10:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m;
last story hour of season. On the grounds of the Osterville
Historical Museum. www.ostervillefarmersmarket.org
66. SEPTEMBER
SEPTEMBER 1-30, 2014
Robert Mesrop Art Exhibit
The Osterville Village Library will display a collection of artwork by artist Robert Mesrop.
www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
FRI, SEPTEMBER 5, 2014
Osterville Farmers’ Market
9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Every Friday until the end of September on the grounds of the Osterville Historical
Museum. www.ostervillefarmersmarket.org
SAT, SEPTEMBER 6, 2014
Summer Shindig
9:00 AM-3:00 PM
Crafts fair on the library lawn, weather permitting.
email mcolombo@clamsnet.org tel 508.428.5757
www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
SAT, SEPTEMBER 6, 2014
SeaBarnstable: A Culinary and Historical Journey
of the Wianno Senior
5:00 PM-8:00 PM
Join us for an evening weaving the story of the Wianno
Senior from the Cape Cod Maritime Museum to the
JFK Museum in Hyannis and home to the Osterville
Historical Museum, home of the Crosby Boats. Guests
will travel by trolley between all three museums. Advanced tickets required. The ticket
includes admission to all three museums, trolley ride, drinks and dinner. Please visit the
website for details. www.seabarnstable.org
FRI, SEPTEMBER 12, 2014
Osterville Farmers’ Market
9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Every Friday until the end of September on the
grounds of the Osterville Historical
Museum. www.ostervillefarmersmarket.org
FRI, SEPTEMBER 19, 2014
Osterville Farmers’ Market
9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Last Friday market. Final market day for 2014 is
Saturday, October 26th.
www.ostervillefarmersmarket.org
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69. SAT, SEPTEMBER 20, 2014
Paddle for the Bays: Race Day
7:30 AM
Registration 7:30 a.m., Race at 9:00 a.m. Ropes Beach, Cotuit. Organized
by Three Bays Preservation to benefit their many programs and projects;
sanctioned by the WPA; produced by Stand Up & Paddle Cape Cod.
www.3bays.org
SUN, SEPTEMBER 21, 2014
Discover Cape Cod Lecture Series
3:00 PM
Mr. George Price, Superintendent, Cape Cod National Seashore will talk at the Library
about the special place that the National Seashore is, giving us an overview of the park
and talking about some of the history, the operations, and legal issues.
email mcolombo@clamsnet.org tel 508.428.5757 www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
SAT, SEPTEMBER 27, 2014
Richard B. Sellars One-Day Bass Tournament
Striped bass & bluefish tournament open to the public www.ostervilleanglersclub.com
OCTOBER
SAT, OCTOBER 4, 2014
Joe Cronin Memorial Running with the Blues 5K
8:00 AM
This fun 5K race at Dowses Beach benefits the Joe Cronin
Memorial Jimmy Fund Fishing Tournament. The mission of
the tournament is to recognize and perpetuate the legacy
of Joe Cronin’s support to benefit the Dana Farber Cancer
Institute and the Jimmy Fund in their fight against cancer.
tel Scott Swaylik 508.989.6866
www.joecroninfishing.com
THURS, OCTOBER 9, 2014
Osterville Historical Museum Annual Meeting
5:00 PM
Celebrate the centennial year of the Wianno Senior
with fellow members of the Osterville Historical
Museum. Vote on proposed slate of directors
and officers for 2015.
www.ostervillemuseum.org
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70. EVENTCALENDAR
SAT, OCTOBER 18, 2014
Osterville Fall Festival
10:00 AM-3:00 PM
Dog Parade, Police K-9 Dog demonstration, music, bounce
house and horse-drawn carriage rides. Retail sales throughout
the village. Farmers Market on the Museum Grounds. Sponsored
by Osterville Business & Professional Assn. and Osterville Village
Assn. tel Gail Nightingale 508.428.6327
SAT, OCTOBER 18, 2014
Osterville Farmers’ Market
9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Celebrate the fall harvest with your favorite farmers! Kids activities, baby animals, and
pumpkin decorating. On the grounds of the Osterville Historical Museum. This is the
final market day of the season. www.ostervillefarmersmarket.org
SUN, OCTOBER 26, 2014
Discover Cape Cod Lecture Series
3:00 PM
A lecture and reception at the Library featuring Jill Teitelman, author of Saving Gracie.
email mcolombo@clamsnet.org tel 508.428.5757 www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
FRI, OCTOBER 31, 2014
Osterville Rotary Club Halloween Parade
4:00 PM
Come out and march, or watch our ghost and goblins –
big and little – strut their stuff through the Village center!
www.ostervillerotary.org
NOVEMBER
NOVEMBER 1-30, 2014
Linda Collins Art Exhibit
During November the Osterville Village Library will display artwork by Linda Collins,
Assistant Director of the Falmouth Public Library. www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
SUN, NOVEMBER 16, 2014
Osterville Village Library Literary Event
3:00 PM
The Osterville Village Library hosts Joe Quigley, a political cartoonist who will discuss
cartooning. A demonstration will be presented. email mcolombo@clamsnet.org
tel 508.428.5757 www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
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Fine Wines, Liquors, Beer, and more
The Campana and Nightingale families have been
serving our customers for over 77 years! 1937-2014
Gail C. Nightingale, Proprietor
11 Wianno Avenue, Osterville
508.428.6327
71.
72. Antiques and folkart of distinction
for those of kindred spirit.
Kindreds Antiques and Folk Art
86 Cotuit Road (Rte. 149) • Unit A1 • Marstons Mills
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www.OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
DECEMBER
FRI, DECEMBER 12, 2014
45th Annual Christmas Open House and Stroll
9:00 AM-9:00 PM
All day & evening throughout our traditionally decorated
Village. Ecumenical crèche services and caroling at 6 p.m.
followed by horse-drawn carriage rides, trolley rides, music,
and refreshments. Sponsored by the Osterville Business &
Professional Association and the Osterville Village Association.
tel Gail Nightingale 508.428.6327
FRI-SAT, DECEMBER 12-13, 2014
Festival of Trees
FRI: 10:00 AM-6:00 PM SAT: 10:00 AM-3:00 PM
”Making Spirits Bright” – dozens of magnificently decorated tabletop
trees by local merchants are available in a silent auction. Auction ends
at 3 p.m. on Saturday. All proceeds benefit the Osterville Historical Museum.
www.ostervillemuseum.org
FEBRUARY
MON, FEBRUARY 2, 2015
Osterville Garden Club Open Meeting
Noon
Join members for a light lunch and presentation (to be announced) at the Our Lady
of Victory Church in Centerville – there is a $5 fee. www.ostervillegardenclub.org
SAT, FEBRUARY 7, 2015
10th Annual Osterville Chocolate Fest
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Celebrate your sweet tooth at the chocolate-
themed activities throughout the Village.
Chocolate Baking Contest and many special
“chocolate” events for all.
tel Gail Nightingale 508.428.6327
APRIL
APRIL 1-30, 2015
Edward Gorey Art Exhibit
The Osterville Village Library will display the art of Edward Gorey.
www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
FRI, APRIL 24, 2015
Arbor Day Celebration
10:00 AM
Please visit our website to get information. www.ostervillegardenclub.org
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