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TABLEOFCONTENTS
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CONTRIBUTORS
Managing Editor Claudia Mahoney
Contributors Susan Belekewicz, Dan Gallagher, Sara Hoagland Hunter,
Claudia Mahoney, Cyndy Cotton, Diane Spencer, Jennifer Williams
Photography David Hansen, Cyndy Cotton, Jennifer Williams
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M A S S A C H U S E T T S
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T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S
2 Welcome
5-6 Political Osterville
8 Restaurant Listings
13-14 Osterville Young Leaders: Jen Williams
17-19 Perfect Kids Day in Osterville
20 Kids Shopping
23-25 Osterville’s Kids Eats
27-29 Paul Chesbro: Digging into the Past
30 Church Listings
35-36 Osterville’s Technology Future
39-41 Osterville Village Library: Search for the Past
43-64 Calendar of Events
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Welcome
WELCOME
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Welcome to Experience Osterville 2016! This
year, we’ve got even more events, organizations,
and businesses to tell you about. You may be reading
this in our printed form (available everywhere, but the
Library always has extras if you need more for guests!),
or as our digital version at ExperienceOsterville.com.
Osterville offers great activities and resources for kids
of all ages, and this year’s guide is chock-full of ideas
to keep your little ones busy.
This will be my last time writing the welcome. This June, I will be turning the reins over
to a new president of the board. It’s been such a privilege to serve the library and the
community. We’ve made great strides not only by opening the beautiful new building,
but in developing leadership, staff and a board who can work together to make our
village library the best it can be. I’m grateful for all the support I’ve had, and proud
of all our accomplishments, including this Guide. Now in its fourth year, thanks to our
advertisers, the Guide has raised more than $65,000 to support the library.
Be sure to make the library a regular stop when you’re in the village. We’ll be
celebrating the arrival of summer with our expanded and enhanced Village Clambake
under the tent on the Library green on Sunday, June 26. The clambake kicks off a full
week of summer activities, as well as ticket sales for our big fundraiser, the annual
Car Raffle. Take a look on page 44 in the calendar section to check out the great set
of wheels we’ll be raffling off this summer. For the past couple years, the winning
number has been one sold early, so don’t procrastinate!
Also, reserve your spot early for the 40th annual OVL golf tournament on Saturday,
May 27. We’ll have a great day of golf followed by a cocktail reception and buffet
dinner overlooking the water at the Wianno Club.
To keep up with the latest Osterville has to offer, like us on Facebook, and visit
ExperienceOsterville.com and OstervilleVillageLibrary.org.
About Osterville Village Library
OVL is a private, 501(c)3 non-profit corporation that offers both residents and
visitors alike free access to educational and informational materials and programs
including books, publications, DVDs, CDs, concerts, classes, seminars and exhibitions.
We also offer meeting space for community organizations and private functions.
We are primarily financed by you, our patrons. To learn more about how your
generous gifts open our doors, log on to OstervilleVillageLibrary.org or ask any
of us at the library.
Cyndy Cotton
President, Board of Trustees
Osterville Village Library
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POLITICALPAST
Perhaps you’ve seen a motorcade or two going through Osterville with
the Clintons, the Bushes, or the Romneys. But maybe you didn’t know
that Osterville’s political past has deeper roots…
In 1840, William Henry Harrison became the 9th president of the United
States, and a young girl living in the village of Osterville took notice.
Sarah Boult always had a penchant for politics. For the first time, the
Whig party took control of the Presidency and Harrison’s “log cabin”
campaign emphasized that, “he was one of the people.” Sarah Boult
studied in Boston and returned to her native Osterville in 1906, first as
Wianno’s summer postmistress and later in a position at the Hyannis
Trust Company.
	 She continued her zest for politics – and her
	 collection of political memorabilia, including 	
	 a rare Harrison jubilee silk ribbon citing, “One
fire more and the day is ours.” That ribbon is
now in the permanent collection of the Osterville
Historical Museum – of which she was a charter
member.
Boult might have also been inspired by native
son Zeno Scudder (1807-1857). Scudder held the
highest political office of anyone from Osterville
– past or present.
Scudder for President?
Scudder, born and raised in the village, was also
a member of the Whig party and had dreams
of setting sail as a ship captain, but his health
deterred him. He took up law and served in the
Massachusetts state legislature from 1846-1848.
He held the title of senate president and his
special interest – American fisheries – was familiar
ground for this man born by the sea. Zeno then
rose to become a U.S. Congressman representing
the Massachusetts 1st and 10th districts.
He had hopes of higher office and would have
perhaps been Osterville’s first U.S. Presidential
candidate. But his health failed, and he was
forced to resign in 1854 and returned home to
Osterville where he died in 1857.
A Return to Camelot – Osterville Style
Today, many have memories of Camelot – right
here in Osterville.
cont’d
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Tippecanoe & Osterville, Too!
Campaign headquarters for
William Henry Harrison in
Philadelphia, 1840.
Osterville’s native son Zeno
Scudder held the highest
political office in Osterville’s
history. A monument that
pays tribute to his service
to the country is located at
Hillside Cemetery.
President John F. Kennedy and his family would often travel by boat from
Hyannisport to Sampson’s Island. They would anchor and enjoy the solitude.
The Secret Service was often seen on the beach with their wing-tipped shoes –
a clue that a certain VIP was ashore again.
The Marlin was the boat of choice for these excursions. It was originally
commissioned by Edsel Ford and featured a rumrunner hull. In 1952, the
Kennedys purchased the boat. It was used for cabinet meetings, and in fact,
Kennedy learned of the Berlin Wall being built while aboard.
The Kennedy connection to Osterville and the Crosby family was well established.
Having built Victura, JFK’s wooden Wianno Senior, the Crosbys were already
known for their nautical craftsmanship. Victura, now housed at the JFK Library
in Boston, still returns to Osterville every winter for care.
Jackie Kennedy was a good friend of Mrs. Paul “Bunny” Mellon. The two would
often spend afternoons at the Mellon’s Oyster Harbors estate, enjoying the
ocean breezes or even sharing a loved pastime – painting.
And then there were the horses. Caroline
Kennedy and her cousins Maria Shriver, Sydney
Lawford, and others, rode horses on the land
behind the Osterville Elementary School on
Bumps River Road. The stables were located
where the Osterville Physical Therapy practice
is now. Seeing the horses promenade down
Pond Street was commonplace.
Osterville has been providing a respite for
political leaders and their families for centuries.
Keep an eye out for the next motorcade to
come through. In an election year, one never
knows who we might see.
– Jennifer Williams
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POLITICALPAST
President John F. Kennedy aboard the
Marlin returning to Hyannisport from
an excursion to Osterville.
Warming up their ponies in
Osterville for the annual fair at
St. Francis Xavier church are Maria
Shriver, Courtney Kennedy, and
Sydney Lawford. July 13, 1967
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OSTERVILLE LOCAL EATERIES
Amie Bakery
B L T
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Café Crumb
B L T
846 Main St. 508.420.7870
Crisp
L D T S
791 Main St. 508.681.0922
Dunkin’ Donuts
T
792 Main St. 508.420.7398
Earthly Delights
B L T
15 West Bay Rd. 508.420.2206
Fancy’s Market
T C
699 Main St. 508.428.6954
Five Bays Bistro
D C T
825 Main St. 508.420.5559
The Islander
L D C seasonal
72 Crosby Circle 508.419.1203
Osterville Fish
T C
2952 Falmouth Rd. 508.420.0500
Pizza1 Subs2
L D T
2956 Falmouth Rd. 508.420.1212
Wianno Green Café
B L T
29 Wianno Ave. 508.428.9085
Wimpy’s Seafood Café
L D C T S
752 Main St. 508.428.6300
B breakfast L lunch D dinner
C catering T takeout S sunday brunch
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WHERETOEAT
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OSTERVILLE LOCAL EATERIES
Amie Bakery
B L T
3 Wianno Ave. 508.420.7870
Café Crumb
B L T
846 Main St. 508.420.7870
Crisp
L D T S
791 Main St. 508.681.0922
Dunkin’ Donuts
T
792 Main St. 508.420.7398
Earthly Delights
B L T
15 West Bay Rd. 508.420.2206
Fancy’s Market
T C
699 Main St. 508.428.6954
Five Bays Bistro
D C T
825 Main St. 508.420.5559
The Islander
L D C seasonal
72 Crosby Circle 508.419.1203
Osterville Fish
T C
2952 Falmouth Rd. 508.420.0500
Pizza1 Subs2
L D T
2956 Falmouth Rd. 508.420.1212
Wianno Green Café
B L T
29 Wianno Ave. 508.428.9085
Wimpy’s Seafood Café
L D C T S
752 Main St. 508.428.6300
B breakfast L lunch D dinner
C catering T takeout S sunday brunch
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JENWILLIAMS
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Jennifer Morgan Williams
Jennifer Morgan Williams was destined to bring the Osterville Historical
Museum into the 21st century. Her love of her Cape Cod heritage is
matched only by her commitment to future generations to know and
appreciate theirs. She learned to swim in the salt seas of Nantucket
Sound, had her first date with her husband on Osterville’s shores, and is
now raising her four children in the historic Osterville home once owned
by her in-laws. It is impossible not to be swept up by the enthusiasm of
this articulate museum director with a passion for all things Osterville.
Her love of Cape history was evident at an early age when she collected
the vintage postcards that make up a significant portion of the recently
published Osterville Postcard History Series book – available in the
museum gift shop. After majoring in English at Wellesley College, she
honed communication and technology skills, earning a Masters degree
in Journalism from UMass Dartmouth.
The marriage of her passion for history with her facility for technology
proved a winning formula when working for the communications depart-
ments at Brandeis & Boston University. It also made her the perfect
candidate to transform Osterville’s staid museum into an interactive,
hands-on headquarters for kids and families. From the touch-screen
exhibit describing the museum’s beloved outdoor boat collection to
the World War II uniforms and letters of Osterville soldiers, the museum
captures the imagination of visitors of all ages and nationalities. As
Jen says, “If you haven’t seen us lately, you haven’t seen us at all!”
The user-friendly changes are evident at
first glance. Not only have the shutters of
the 19th-century sea captain’s home been
replaced and the walkway made more inviting,
but with the help of the Osterville Historical
Museum’s board, a quaint picket fence and
flowers have been reinstated. The boat shop
houses an impressive collection of historic
boats, including one built by ninth-generation
boat builder, Ned Crosby.
Community outreach efforts have resulted in
the successful Friday Farmers’ Market which
Williams calls “a gift to Osterville.” The
Farmers’ Market supports local Farmers’
and vendors while allowing townspeople
and visitors to enjoy the lovely grounds of
Osterville Young Leaders:
Jennifer Morgan Williams
Bringing Osterville History into the 21st Century
cont’d
the museum. Jen is committed to caring for and sharing the
valuable, centrally located outdoor spaces properly. In addition
to the annual sold out “Pigs and Pearls” dinner with jazz and
auction under a tent, and the children’s Pirates and Mermaids
party, the museum hosts several weddings each year. Williams
explains, “This is not our main purpose, but it is lovely for
members of local families who grew up here to walk to the
museum, past their parents’ houses from the local church.“
Wedding parties are treated to a sailors’ valentine station
where the youngest members create keepsakes for the bride
and groom.
Williams sees her role as well as the role of the museum as
“creating archives for the next 100 years.” To that end, she must
juggle what she calls the three “r’s” of museum management:
resources, relationships, and relevance. So far, her love of all
things Osterville is keeping all three in perfect balance.
		 – Sara Hoagland Hunter
JENWILLIAMS
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5:15 AM Bike to beautiful Dowses Beach to watch the sun
rise. Throw out a fishing line from the pier to see if the fish
are nibbling. Wave to the early fishing boats and scout the
beach for shells, crabs, or treasures left by yesterday’s
beach crowd.
7 AM Breakfast is ready! Try Café Crumb’s sticky buns and
frosted scones, Fancy’s almond croissants, AMIE’s homemade
blueberry muffins, or Earthly Delights’ veggie and scrambled
egg wrap. Wianno Green Café serves pancakes, and New
England’s favorite, Dunkin’ Donuts, awaits your order on
Main Street.
8 AM Play tennis at one of Osterville’s public courts: two off
Scudder Road in the town center and eight behind Cape
Cod Academy.
9 AM Discover the winding walkways of Armstrong-Kelley
Park. The 8-1/2 acres of rare trees and colorful plants also
contain a fish pond, a wooden train with a working bell, and
fairy gardens created by the town’s children. Join the fun
and create your own.
10 AM Take a stand up paddleboard lesson and tour the
scenic waters of East Bay. Stand Up & Paddle Cape Cod
has kid-friendly instructors for all ages and abilities. If
you’re staying a while, sign up for the Junior Sailing
Program at Wianno Yacht Club, open to members
and non-members, to learn to sail Osterville’s
stunning inlets and bays.
A Perfect Kids Day
in Osterville
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KIDSPERFECTDAY
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After a winter of homework, carpools, deadlines, and demands, there is
nothing more freeing than a Cape Cod summer day. A world of possibilities
greets kids of all ages, from toddlers to teens. From boating to beaches
to biking to boarding, we share these ideas on how to fill a day with all the
fun Osterville has to offer.
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If you prefer dry land, head for the sunny children’s room at
the Osterville Village Library, where the children’s librarian leads
the ever-popular Lego Club, art projects, and story hours. If
your timing is right, catch a cuddle or read to Caz, the resident
therapy dog.
11 AM Beat the lunch crowd at Fancy’s Market and order the
California sandwich to bring to the beach. Not ready for lunch?
Get snacks and cold drinks at Cumberland Farms, which has the
Chill Zone flavored ice machine.
If it’s Friday, bike to the Farmers’ Market at the Osterville
Historical Society for food, fun, and treats. Check out the World
War II exhibit, the doll collection, and the antique boats.
Noon – 4 PM Afternoons are for picnics and swimming. Dowses
Beach boasts beautiful views, soft sand, and the warmest salt-
water swimming on the Cape. When the Sound side is windy,
the Bay side offers crabbing and wading in view of the many
boats anchored in picturesque East Bay. For freshwater
swimming, head to Joshua’s Pond, which is supervised by
lifeguards and surrounded by hiking trails. Nearby Micah Pond
is the secret destination of daring locals who swing from the
lengthy rope swing. Beach stickers are required for parking at
all town beaches.
4 PM Watch the yachts dock at Crosby Boat Yard. Listen for
the three blasts as taller boats call for the green drawbridge
to open. The Islander restaurant has a comfortable porch for
viewing and great appetizers to snack on.
5 PM Before dinner, bike, walk, or drive by the ocean front
homes of scenic Sea View Avenue until the road ends at the
Osterville cut. It’s the perfect place to watch the boats come in,
view the mansions of Oyster Harbors, and admire Sampson’s
Island sanctuary, a favorite family picnic spot.
6 PM Your toughest decision of the day may be dinner. For
takeout, Osterville Fish Market offers bulging, fresh lobster
rolls and delicious fish and chips. Next door, Pizza 1 Subs 2
sells classic, gooey thick crust pizzas. On Main Street, Crisp is
the place to go for thin crust pizza with table tennis, cornhole,
and a fire pit while you wait. For the young gourmet, Five Bays
Bistro is the most sophisticated restaurant in town. See more
ideas on page 23.
	 – Sara Hoagland Hunter
Jordan Bullock agrees with most kids that it’s being with family and friends
that makes Osterville so special. And says, “When I think of Osterville in the
summer I think of families on vacation, enjoying relaxing times at the beach
or just walking around town.”
KIDSSHOPPING
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Shopping!
When you’ve had enough of salt, sand, and
sun, the many shops of Osterville’s Main Street are
ready for you. Here are just a few to get you started:
Osterville House and Garden owner James Coté will help you find the most
popular summer beach toys and games: the Waboba ball which skips and
bounces on water, Frisbees, Kadima paddles & ball, and kites.
Gift shops next door tempt with soaps, signs, and souvenirs. Oyster Island
Emporium sells colorful flip-flops, bright Vera Bradley bags, Cape Cod themed
jewelry, and sweet-smelling soaps. With a Twist is full of fresh, fun and
affordable jewelry, accessories and gifts.
Coastal Style sells a patriotic, red, white, and blue Nerf bat and ball, a cute
container for flip-flops, and a seashell nightlight.
Young fashionistas like In the Pink with its classic lily shifts and new line of
comfy shorts in beautiful pastels, as well as Details and Goods with its range
of colors and styles. Island Outfitters is full of nautical looking sweaters,
jackets, bracelets, and shoes. For the younger crowd, and anyone looking for
adorable baby presents, picture books, toys and snappy backpacks, Pocket
Full of Posies is the place. Owner Jenn Wass has created an inviting play area
for the little ones waiting while their parents get their beach towels
and robes to be monogrammed on site.
Books by the Sea sells wonderful children’s books – many signed
by local authors, cards, and guides to Cape birds, shells and
night skies. Pick up a sailor’s friendship rope bracelet as a
souvenir of your stay.
Corner Cycle has the latest bikes, from kick bikes with
“no pedals” for the youngest bikers to mountain 	
bikes, and flashy colored cruisers in tangerine, violet,
or polar blue.
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Kids Eats!
Courtesy of Crisp
Courtesy of AMIE Bakery
Osterville’s village center is bursting with great eats and treats for kids.
Our informal survey of friends & family members aged 3-18 revealed
these favorites!
Wimpy’s Seafood Café and Market
The clam chowder, lobster rolls, and homestyle comfort food will put a
smile on the faces of children as well as their parents and grandparents.
Ten-year-old Annie Cronin says, “There’s something for everyone.” The
special Kids Menu features everything from hot dogs to fresh scrod &
veggies and includes dessert. Try the melt-in-your-mouth warm lava
cake! Dine before 5:30 and enjoy early bird prices. The adjoining take-
out market features fresh seafood, hot chowder, and the restaurant’s
most popular items.
Crisp Flatbread
In just two seasons, Crisp has become the go-to
family gathering spot. Not only are thin-crust,
wood-fired pizzas and pasta available with a
variety of yummy, farm-fresh ingredients but
outdoor “while you wait” activities feature table
tennis, two fire pits, and the ever popular cornhole.
Indoor and outdoor tables as well as takeout are
available. Liz Kass, mother of three-year-old Coco
and five-year-old Barrett praises the fresh salads
and the chance for parents to relax by the fire
pit while kids play cornhole with friends. Our
personal favorite is the s’more making kit, always
fully stocked by the fire pit.
AMIE Bakery
The goodies in the glass cases at AMIE’s would
make anyone’s mouth water. From chocolate-
dipped and kitty-cat-shaped shortbread cookies
to beautiful buttercream flower-topped cupcakes,
owner Amie Smith and her on-site bakers do not
disappoint. Our favorites are the sugar cookies
decorated with sunbathing gummy bears on
frosting towels. Chocolate along with peanut
butter cup flavored gelato runs a close second.
Amie’s mission is mentoring and her private
birthday baking parties and cookie/cupcake
decorating classes for kids are gaining popularity.
cont’d
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KIDSEATS
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KIDSEATS
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Michael McCartin, age 10,
says “Don’t miss the candy
tossed from the old fashioned
cars at them Osterville Village
Day parade.” His mother, Jennifer,
recommends homemade goodies
from the savory pies to kettle
corn at the Friday Farmers’
Market on the lawn at the
Osterville Historical Museum.
Wianno Green Café
Nat Coté, the owner of this popular
breakfast and lunch shop, is happy to
let kids choose their own lunch fixings.
He and his crew serve the ever-popular
grilled cheese sandwich with any added
meat or vegetable. They’ll also make you
a PBJ or a turkey club. Pancakes are a
morning favorite. Breakfast sandwiches
are served all day. Frothy smoothies
abound in all flavors.
Gone Chocolate
When we asked kids to share their favorite Osterville food
memory, Gone Chocolate ice cream was at the top of the list.
According to our smiling scooper, Fabiola, the most popular
flavor for kids is bright, blue Cookie Monster, made from a
cookie dough vanilla base. ‘Tweens and teens go for frappes
at Gone Chocolate – most often Oreo or mocha chip. All ages
love rainbow or chocolate sprinkles and M&Ms on their cones
and dishes, although the cotton candy and bubblegum flavors
have the goodies mixed right in. The chocolate truffles lined up
in the glass case look delicious but who has room after the ice
cream? The youngest customers enjoy the convenience of
cones served upside down in a dish so they don’t miss a lick!
	 – Sara Hoagland Hunter
Courtesy of Wianno Green Café
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PAULCHESBRO
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Paul Chesbro’s roots are firmly planted in Osterville. He remembers
Charles Jones and Albert “Allie” Colman driving their horse-drawn
wagons in Osterville Center when he was a boy in the early 1940s.
Just a few years later, Studebaker cars were parked along the side
of the street – a subtle indicator that times were changing. But what
had come before? What was it like when his ancestors walked the
streets of Osterville? Who were their neighbors? What was their life
like way back when?
Mr. Chesbro has spent his life in the service of carefully documenting
Osterville’s history (without a computer) by poring through records,
old photographs, grave rubbings, letters, and newspaper articles from
the past. His creative skills, together with a historical detective’s ability
to piece together the past have resulted in a series of books with jaw-
dropping photographs that make a richly rewarding read.
Ironically, it was a trip to Arizona that fueled Paul’s burgeoning passion
for learning about his own ancestry and Osterville history. On a tour
to the Grand Canyon while visiting a great aunt in Phoenix, he met
a woman from Bristol, Rhode Island whose son-in-law was Nelson
Blount, the owner of Edaville Railroad in Carver back in the 1950s.
Paul had heard his mother mention the name. When he returned
home, he learned from his great-aunt, Emily (Crocker) Hallett, that his
great-great-grandmother was a Blount.
Paul Chesbro
Digging into Osterville’s Past
cont’d
Paul Chesbro at his table in front of the Village Barber Shop, Main St. Osterville
About that time his mother became president
of the Osterville Historical Society. Paul started
displaying old photos from the museum’s archives
in the window of a local bank. When he started
writing about village history for the Village Advertiser,
the local weekly newspaper, people started to clean
out their attics and send him records and photos.
He spent hours at the Sturgis Library researching the
Barnstable Patriot archives from the 1830s and writing
down anything he read about Osterville. He wrote
to countless town offices and libraries for records
and information to complete the research. A big
find came when a house in the village containing
all the old town records from 1696 to the Civil War
was moved, and the records were given to him.
Another monumental discovery was an extremely
long letter written by Augusta (Lovell) Rich in 1877
that detailed the lives and locations of the families
and their homes in the village. In one of his books,
Paul assigned a number to each person mentioned
in the letter and then provided related photos, poems,
grave rubbings, records, and news items related to
that person.
Augusta Lovell Rich
Crosby Boat Yard
circa 1943
PAULCHESBRO
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TO ORDER ANY OF
PAUL’S BOOKS:
Call 508.428.2726
Or write to him at
Paul Chesbro
19 Scudder Road,
Osterville, MA 02655
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Stories from the past can come to life when you
least expect it. Lazarus Lovell (1700-1777) prayed for
a church in the village. Paul learned of Mr. Lovell’s
wishes in a poem that he received when he was
tracking down another Osterville descendant by
contacting the office at Mt. Auburn cemetery in
Cambridge. Mr. Lovell’s prayers were answered.
Paul learned that the Baptist church in the center
of the village was built over the foundation of Mr.
Lovell’s house. Paul actually got to see the original
Lovell homestead foundation when they were
adding onto the church.
Paul has spent thousands of dollars over the years to
research and publish his brilliant books, which are an
important part of the collection of local references
available in the Osterville Village Library’s Cape Cod
Room. If you’re here in the summer, look for Paul at a
table in front of the barbershop on Saturday mornings,
where he has three separate volumes available to
purchase. And don’t be afraid to sit and chat for a while.
You’re sure to learn something new about Osterville,
and he might even introduce you to the descendants
of people featured in your new book as they stroll by.
	 – Diane Spencer
Cape Cod Seventh Day
Adventist Church
2736 Falmouth Rd.
347.613.2187
capecodsda.org
Saturday: 9:30 am Bible Study
Saturday: 11:00 am Worship service
Wednesday: 7:00 pm Prayer meeting
Faith Baptist Church
251 West Barnstable Rd.
508.428.2252
capefaith.org
Sunday: 10:00 am
Osterville Baptist Church
824 Main St.
508.428.2787
ostervillebaptist.org
Sunday: 9:00 am & 11:00 am
Saint Peters Episcopal Church
421 Wianno Ave
508.428.3561
stpeters-capecod.org
fall, winter, spring
Sunday: 8:00 am, 10:00 am
Wednesday: 10:00 am
summer
Sunday: 8:00 am, 10:00 am
Sunday: 9:15 am at Crystal Lake
Osterville United Methodist Church
57 Pond St.
508.428.2811
ostervillechurch.com
Sunday: 8:30 am & 10:00 am
Our Lady of the Assumption
Roman Catholic Church
76 Wianno Ave.
508.428.2011
assumption-capecod.org
Weekdays 8:00 am
Saturday: Vigil 4:00 pm
Saturday: Confession 3:00-3:45 pm
Sunday: 7:00 am, 9:00 am, 11:00 am
Cape Cod Synagogue
145 Winter St.
Hyannis
508.775.2988
ccsynagogue.org
Saturday: 10:30 am
Friday: Erev Shabbat 8:00 pm
second friday of the month
Community Shabbat Dinner 5:30 pm*
Family Service 6:30 pm
* Reservation required
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VILLAGETECHNOLOGY
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Osterville and the other small villages of Cape Cod offer a respite from
a hectic and homogenized America of strip malls and box stores that
increasingly reflects the adage – everywhere is anywhere, and anywhere
is everywhere. Polls indicate many Americans, particularly millennials,
prefer to live in walkable areas with bike access to work, shopping, and
leisure activities. Simultaneously, technology is creating the opportunity
for businesses and workers to locate anywhere. As a result, Osterville
may in time become more a primary residence than a seasonal respite.
Village life sets itself apart. Osterville’s village center offers a mixed-use
residential, dining, and retail environment in a coastal setting of enviable
natural beauty. Its dense mixed-use character supports environmental
stewardship; its small footprint promotes accessibility on foot or bicycle
(promoting personal health and fitness); its library is a center of social
engagement and historical and cultural awareness. Village cohesiveness
fulfills a human desire for community.
Technology offers the opportunity to return to a more village-centric lifestyle
that allows residents to live, work, and play within their community. The
Internet, cloud computing, collaboration and mobility technologies more
and more enable seasonal residents of Osterville Village to increase the
frequency and length of their visits to this idyllic setting.
It makes no sense in the digital age to have hundreds of thousands of
people clogging deteriorating infrastructures to go to an office, sit in a
cubicle, and work on a computer. Technology is creating options for work
that will support more diverse living models.
Technological evolution is occurring in healthcare, education and
transportation, which will enable more full-time living in areas such as
Osterville. Telehealth, remote monitoring, digital records, and online
video consultations are allowing retirees, the elderly, and disabled to
remain in their homes with independence and dignity.
Transportation changes are creating more options for those wishing to age
in place. A younger generation values highly forms of transportation that
Village Life – More Please!
Technology offers village-centric lifestyle
cont’d
have less impact on the environment. Regional transportation will improve,
personal transport via Uber-type options will increase, and driverless cars
will become a reality.
Home schooling increases every year. In our local public, private, and
charter schools nearly every student carries a tablet to school, textbooks
go extinct, homework and lecture switch places, and teacher and student
roles fundamentally change as the teacher becomes an enabler rather
than an instructor of students. This revolution will create more options for
families wishing to make Osterville their primary residence.
The table of technology is being set to allow a return to desirable village-
based living models. To gain a seat at that table requires that a community
have robust physical and mobile access to the Internet. Fiber optics,
with its near infinite data-carrying capacity, is the only long-term solution
to this challenge.
One organization that is looking to marry the ideals of the Village lifestyle
with technology is the OpenCape Corporation, a community non-profit
that has built a fiber optic broadband network in much of southeastern
Massachusetts and the Cape. It is servicing large enterprises and
institutions, including the Osterville Village Library. It is now expanding to
deliver fiber optics to cell towers to improve wireless service in the region.
OpenCape is developing a strategy, and seeking capital, to reach more
small businesses and ultimately residential customers in the region.
Community and business leaders recognize the Cape must protect its
environment, diversify its economy, and attract young families. Growing
demand for the village lifestyle and the technology revolution may put
villages like Osterville at the forefront of a return to village-based living.
	 – Dan Gallagher
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The 135th Anniversary Project
In Search of our Past
Susan Belekewicz, Executive Director
Osterville Village Library
When you walk through the doors of the Osterville Village Library, you
enter the modern space of a four-year-old building. But under closer
inspection, there are a few indicators that the Library might have a more
storied past. An old “Public Library” sign is prominently displayed on
the great wall. At the Circulation Desk, a portrait hangs of a gentleman
from days gone by, the Library’s founder. And hidden in a corner of the
History Room, there is a small picture of an old library building.
These treasured relics are sparse evidence that our Library is in its 134th
year. Why are there so few vestiges of the past library? What happened
to its memorabilia? As an institution that has served as “the heart of the
community” for so many years, certainly there is more to be learned
about the stories and the history of the institution and its traditions in
the village. What are the stories of her past that has served to cement
this bond?
In 2017, the Osterville Village Library will celebrate
its 135th Anniversary. In anticipation of this event,
we embark on a research project to unlock the
mystery of the Library’s history and to source
artifacts and photos, to bring this history to life.
Our goal is to capture anecdotal stories from the
Library’s past and preserve them for posterity in
a documentary video. Patron interviews will be
digitally preserved and made available through the
Library’s website, to provide for ongoing learning.
Memorabilia and artifacts that are loaned to the
Library will be used to create a 135th Anniversary
commemorative display that will be featured during
the summer of 2017. Additionally, the Library plans
to publish a book about the library’s history and
discoveries made during this research project.
Help us preserve the past
The project will only be successful with the help
of the village. Many of you remember the former
building that was on this current site. There are
even those who remember the old structure that
stood on the current site of Osterville House &
Garden, and who can tell stories of Miss Kathy
Hinckley, the famed librarian who served the
community for 40 years.
The Old School House, home
to the Library until 1882.
Miss Kathy Hinckley, the
librarian from 1917 to 1956,
at the circulation desk. In
1917, the Library was wired
for electric lights.
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Many local families have lived their lives in Osterville for
generations. Not only do they have vivid memories of the
Library, but of the traditions of the library that have become
a part of the way of life in Osterville.
Did you know the people whose names in memory grace the
rooms of the Library – Bob Smith, Lillian Dixie Morton, Caroline
Crossett Rowland, Martha Hitchcock and Mary Mallory Kountze,
Anne Williams McGraw, Margaret Fulham Mullin, Alice and
Russell True, and Lyndon Paul Lorusso? We not only want
to remember these special people and what was important
to them about this library and this community, but to also
preserve their memory for the appreciation of both today’s
and tomorrow’s patrons.
The need for this historic preservation is critically important
for posterity before this anecdotal knowledge is lost. Join us
in this project – share your stories – be a part of this unique
opportunity to make history.
A storied past without the stories is a past forgotten. It is our
turn to capture the Library’s stories – future generations will be
grateful we did!
– Susan Belekewicz
To learn more about the 135th Anniversary
Project or if you would like to participate,
please contact Susan at 508.420.0550 or
at sbelekewicz@clamsnet.org.
9 Parker Rd., Osterville
508.428.4443
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Calendar of Events
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EVENTCALENDAR
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MAY
MAY 1-31, 2016
Cape Cod Viewfinders Camera Club Photography Exhibit
Opening Reception: May 1st, 3:30-5:30 PM
Meet the artists at the opening reception in the Main Meeting Room at the Osterville
Village Library. For additional information about related lectures and classes, please
visit OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
SUN, MAY 15, 2016 2:00 PM
1920s Downton Abbey Afternoon Tea
The Library is hosting a special 1920s Downton Abbey Afternoon
Tea. The event includes Afternoon Tea, a display & fashion show of
1920s hats, fans, oriental robes & dresses, a discussion of the people,
times & events that shaped the 1920’s in America and England and
trivia about the PBS series. A Keepsake Tea Box will be raffled off at
the event. Donna & Ron Lasko are hosting this event. Space is limited
with tickets sold only in advance. For more information, contact the
Library or visit OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
SAT, MAY 20, 2016
Youth Striper Night at Crosby Yacht
Open to the public.
OstervilleAnglersClub.com email oac@ostervilleanglersclub.com
SUN, MAY 21, 2016
Three Bays Spin & Fly Tournament
Catch & release tournament open to the public.
OstervilleAnglersClub.com email oac@ostervilleanglersclub.com
SAT, MAY 22, 2016
Larry Coggeshall Season Opener Tournament
Striped bass & bluefish tournament open to the public.
OstervilleAnglersClub.com email oac@ostervilleanglersclub.com
FRI, MAY 27, 2016 10:30 AM
40th Annual Osterville Village Library Golf Tournament	 		
Your chance to play the exclusive Wianno Club Golf Course! Entry fee,
$200 per player includes lunch, cart, golf, prizes, dinner, auction & music.
Non-golfer options: Dinner, music & auction, $65. Proceeds benefit the Library.
tel 508.428.5757 OstervilleVillageLibrary.org email mcolombo@clamsnet.org
SAT, MAY 28, 2016
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 email pennynett@aol.com
MAY-JULY, 2016
New Small Works Exhibit by artist Gerry Tuten
Visit the History Room of the Library to enjoy new works
created by this nationally acclaimed artist. For more
information, contact the Osterville Village Library or
visit OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
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JUNE
JUNE 1 - JULY 5, 2016
Creating Beyond the Lens Exhibit by artist Susan Ferriman Jenkins
Visit the Exhibit Hall of the Library to enjoy Susan’s photography, which combines
technical expertise and artful visualization of style and composition to complete the
image. For more information or visit OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
THURS, JUNE 16, 2016 9:00 AM-2:00 PM
Osterville Historical Museum Opening Day	 		
“Osterville Remembers World War II” – a collection of films, photos,
uniforms and more, honoring Osterville’s own. Tour the 1820 Captain
Parker House & the 1720 Cammett House, both feature art, antiques &
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. email ohs@OstervilleMuseum.org
OstervilleMuseum.org	
SUN, JUNE 12, 2016
OAC Father’s Day Tournament
Striped bass & bluefish tournament open to the public. OstervilleAnglersClub.com
email oac@ostervilleanglersclub.com
MON, JUNE 20, 2016
24th Annual Car Raffle Tickets for Sale!
Win a new Mercedes GLA Crossover! Buy your tickets for the 24th 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 August 27th. Tickets on
sale July & August: $125 each; 2 for $200 & 11 tickets for $1,000.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.575
JUNE 17 - JULY 21, 2016
Silk Collections Exhibit by artist Cassia Maia
Visit the Main Meeting Room of the Library to discover the silk art of artist Cassia Maia as
she celebrates the 30th anniversary of her silk art craft. For more information or visit
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
FRI, JUNE 24, 2016 9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Osterville Farmers’’ Market
Opening Day. Enjoy breads, fruit, vegetables, flowers, jams, honey,
spices, herbs, eggs, juices, ginger beer, kettle corn, meats, cookies,
olive oil, salads, soaps, and so much more. Every Friday through
the end of September. Story Hour for kids of all ages at 10:00 am
& 11:00 am in July and August. On the grounds of the Osterville
Historical Museum. Ostervillefarmersmarket.org
SAT, JUNE 25, 2016
Barnstable Clamming Class for Kids	
10:00 AM		
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 or call the office at tel 508.790.6272
SAT, JUNE 25, 2016
Mystery Author Panel Discussion
4:00 PM	
Three New York Times best-selling mystery writers will present an intimate
panel discussion. Authors include Hank Phillippi Ryan, Hallie Ephron, &
Peter Abrahams (aka Spencer Quinn) & moderated by best-selling mystery
& adventure writer Paul Kemprecos. Free admission. All the authors’ books
will be available for sale at the event from Books By The Sea of Osterville.
tel 508.428.5757 OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
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SUN, JUNE 26, 2016
Barnstable Clamming Class for Kids	
10:00 AM		
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 or call the office at tel 508.790.6272
SUN, JUNE 26, 2016
22nd Annual OVL Cape Cod Clambake	
5:15 PM
A traditional village get-together under the tent on
the Osterville Village Library green. Meet old friends &
make new ones, enjoy the music and join in the fun!
Dine on lobster, clams, corn on the cob & more! Buy
individual tickets or be a “table sponsor” and reserve
a table for your group! Benefits the Osterville Village
Library. A childrens menu will be available. For more
information or visit. tel 508.428.5757
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
MON, JUNE 27, 2016		
Osterville Village Library Annual Meeting
4:00 PM	
The Osterville Village Library will be hosting its annual meeting under the tent.
The public is welcome! Come hear the Trustees report on the status of our Library
and the vision for its future. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
JUNE 29-30, 2016 8:00 AM		
Barnstable Youth Hockey Fishing Tournament	
“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
WED, JUNE 29, 2016
Barnstable Clamming Class for Kids
1:30 PM	
Bring your kids or grandkids out to learn how to shellfish! The Town
of Barnstable’s 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 or call the office at tel 508.790.6272
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JUNE 29, 2016
Barnstable Libraries Summer Reading Program
(Kick-Off)	
10:00 AM-11:00 AM
Join us under the tent on the Library’s green for our kick–off event for
the 2016 statewide Summer Reading Program. This year’s theme is
“On Your Mark, Get Set, Read!”Programs and activities will take
place throughout the summer. Come join the fun & register to
participate! OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
WED, JUNE 29, 2016 5:30 PM-7:30 PM
Mutts and Martinis	
A cocktail party for dogs & their owners. Socialize & network with man’s best friend &
fellow dog lovers. $30 per human, which includes 2 drinks & hors d’oeuvres. Benefits
Osterville Village Library. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
THURS, JUNE 30, 2016
Osterville Village Library Children’s Fair	
10:00 AM-Noon		
Bring the kids and grandkids to the Library’s tent for games, face
painting & more. Sponsored by the OVL Emerging Leaders. For more
information visit OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
THURS, JUNE 30, 2016
Osterville Library Concert Series on the Library Green
(Kick-off Concert)
6:00 PM-7:00 PM
The 2016 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. tel 508.428.5757
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
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JULY
FRI, JULY 1, 2016 8:00 AM-9:00 AM
Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille	
Gentle yoga practice for everyone. Bring a towel or mat. Classes
meet Mondays & Fridays starting July 1; ending September 5.
$10 per class; a portion of the proceeds benefit the Library.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
FRI, JULY 1, 2016 9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Osterville Farmers’ Market	
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
MON, JULY 4, 2016
Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille
8:00 AM-9:00 AM	
Bring a towel or mat. Classes meet Mondays & Fridays. $10 per class; a portion of the
proceeds benefit the Library. tel 508.428.5757 OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
JULY 5-AUGUST 12, 2016
Cape Cod Academy Seahawk Summer Camp	
Summer day camp for children grades 1-8. For more information: tel 508.428.5400
CapeCodAcademy.org email tgoodridge@capecodacademy.org
WED, JULY 6, 2016 9:00 AM
Bayside Explorers
Join us every Wednesday from July 6th-August 24th at Dowses Beach
for a FREE family, kid-friendly program about the waters of Cape Cod.
We’ll explore the wrack line and go fishing to see what lives in and on
our local waters. We will have Naturalists on hand to help you identify
your discoveries and to teach you all about our local water creatures!
We only go at low tide, so the time varies from week to week. Dress
to get wet and bring your water shoes! 3Bays.org tel 508.420.0780
email jheller@3bays.org
THURS, JULY 7, 2016
Thursday Evening Concert Series on the Library Green
6:00 PM-7:00 PM		
Pack a picnic and lawn chairs; bring the kids, house guests & neighbors and spend the
night groovin’ to The Moonlighters. Concerts are held indoors in the Library if it rains.
Free admission. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
FRI, JULY 8, 2016
Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille
8:00 AM-9:00 AM	
Bring a towel or mat. Classes meet Mondays & Fridays. $10 per class; a portion of the
proceeds benefit the Library. tel 508.428.5757 OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
FRI, JULY 8, 2016
Osterville Farmers’ Market	
9:00 AM-1:00 PM		
Enjoy breads, fruit, vegetables, flowers, jams, honey, spices, herbs, eggs,
juices, ginger beer, kettle corn, meats, cookies, olive oil, salads, soaps,
and so much more. Every Friday through the end of September. Story
Hour at 10:00 am & 11:00 am in July and August. On the grounds of the
Osterville Historical Museum OstervilleFarmersMarket.org
SAT, JULY 9, 2016
Ladies Shoal Troll Tournament
Striped bass & bluefish tournament to benefit Making Strides Against Breast Cancer.
Open to the public; hosted by Baxter’s Restaurant. OstervilleAnglersClub.com
email oac@ostervilleanglersclub.com
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SUN, JULY 10, 2016 		
Osterville Historical Museum’s Pigs & Pearls Celebration
5:00 PM-7:00 PM
Enjoy an evening of fabulous local food from our Farmers’ Market vendors,
local chefs & music to benefit the Museum. A silent auction will be held
for one-of-a-kind archival photos from the Museum’s collection.
OstervilleMuseum.org email OHS@OstervilleMuseum.org
MON, JULY 11, 2016 8:00 AM-9:00 AM
Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille	
Bring a towel or mat. $10 per class; a portion of the proceeds benefit the Library.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
WED, JULY 13, 2016
Bayside Explorers
3:00 PM
Join us at Dowses Beach in Osterville for a FREE family, kid-friendly program about the
waters of Cape Cod. We’ll explore the wrack line and go fishing to see what lives in and
on our local waters. We will have Naturalists on hand to help you identify your discoveries
and to teach you all about our local water creatures! We only go at low tide, so the time
varies from week to week. Dress to get wet and bring your water shoes! 3Bays.org
tel 508.420.0780 email jheller@3bays.org
JULY 14-15, 2016
3rd Annual Big 3 Fishing Tournament
Enjoy a day of fishing to benefit the Big Brothers Big Sisters
of Cape Cod & the Islands. Dinner and auction to follow at
the Wychmere Beach Club. email ejjaxtimer@comcast.net
www.bbbsmb.org/events
THURS, JULY 14, 2016
Paddleboard Yoga Class	
7:00 AM	
Join Melissa Jansen for a paddleboard and yoga experience in Osterville’s Three Bays.
For more fnformation go to 3Bays.org tel 508.420.0780 email adhotch@hotmail.com
THURS, JULY 14, 2016
Thursday Evening Concert Series on the Library Green	
6:00 PM-7:00 PM	
TWO Cool is a voice & guitar duo that combines today’s popular music with classic
standards of the past. Eileen Fendler & Steve Gregory – formerly of  Felonious Funk –
offer a range of musical styles including; soul, pop, jazz, latin; just about every genre
imaginable. Concerts are held indoors in the library if it rains. Free admission.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
FRI, JULY 15, 2016
Paddleboard Osprey/Nature Adventure	
7:00 AM	
Come paddleboard with Stand Up & Paddle Cape Cod or hop on a
pontoon boat with Three Bays Preservation and learn more about our
native fish hawks while observing them in their own habitat.
3Bays.org tel 508.420.0780
FRI, JULY 15, 2016 8:00 AM-9:00 AM
Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille	
Bring a towel or mat. $10 per class; a portion of the
proceeds benefit the Library. tel 508.428.5757
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
FRI, JULY 15, 2016
Osterville Farmers’ Market	
9:00 AM-1:00 PM		
Fruits, vegetables, cheeses, breads, jams, honey, flowers,
herbs, soaps, poultry, and more. On the grounds of the
Osterville Historical Museum. OstervilleFarmersMarket.org
www.OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
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SAT, JULY 16, 2016
Osterville Rotary’s 22nd Annual Bluefish & Striper Tournament
7:00 AM-8:00 PM
Join us at The Wianno Yacht Club! Fishing tournament: 7:00 am- 4:30 pm. $190 entry fee.
Prizes: $750 1st Heaviest, $500 2nd Heaviest. Not fishing? Join us for a BBQ, award
ceremony, and live & silent auctions from 5:00-8:00 pm. ($20 adults, $7 kids). Proceeds
benefit more than 50 local organizations. For entry forms and more info: OstervilleRo-
tary.org OstervilleAnglersClub.com
SAT, JULY 16, 2016 8:00 AM
36th Annual Cape Cod 5K Championship
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 Rd. Prize money to top male and female athletes; medals to
top 3 in each age division. 5K Entry Fee $25. 1K Kids Race Entry Fee $5.
CC5K.org email sdoherty@capecod.net
SAT, JULY 16, 20165
42nd Annual Osterville Village Day
8:00 AM-4:00 PM
Road Race, 8:00 am. Parade, 1:00 pm. Antique & classic cars, bands,
floats & more. Other events include music, Craft Fair by Village
Crafters of Cape Cod, food stands, children’s events, and more.
Sponsored by the Osterville Business & Professional Assn. and the
Osterville Village Assn. Gail Nightingale: tel 508.428.6327
SAT, JULY 16, 2016 10:00 AM-2:00 PM
Village Day Antique Car Display
Enjoy more than 75 cars on the museum grounds before and after
they parade through the Village. OstervilleMuseum.org
MON, JULY 18, 2016
Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille
8:00 AM-9:00 AM	
Bring a towel or mat. $10 per class; a portion of the proceeds benefit the Library.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
WED, JULY 20, 2016 9:00 AM
Bayside Explorers
Join us at Dowses Beach for a free family program about the waters of Cape Cod. We’ll
explore the wrack line and see what lives in and on our local waters. Naturalists will be on
hand to help identify your discoveries and to teach you all about our local water creatures!
We go at low tide, so the time varies. Dress to get wet and be sure to bring
your water shoes! 3Bays.org tel 508.420.0780 email jheller@3bays.org
WED, JULY 20, 2016
Paddleboard Shellfishing Trip
7:00 AM
Join Stand Up & Paddle Cape Cod and Three Bays Preservation for a
paddleboard tour and learn how to shellfish. Equipment and permits
provided. 3Bays.org tel 508.420.0780 email adhotch@hotmail.com
THURS, JULY 21, 2016 10:00 AM -2:00 PM
Art@The Museum
Renowned Cape Cod artists in a one-day show at the Osterville Historical
Museum. OstervilleMuseum.org email OHS@OstervilleMuseum.org
THURS, JULY 21, 2016
Thursday Evening Concert Series on the Library Green
6:00 PM -7:00 PM
Pack a picnic and lawn chairs and bring the kids, house guests and neighbors! Sarah
Swain & the “Oh, Boys!” a dance band with a unique blend of rock/americana, a hint
of country and a whole lotta soul. Concerts are held indoors in the Library if it rains.
Free admission. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
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FRI, JULY 22, 2016 8:00 AM-9:00 AM
Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille	
Bring a towel or mat. $10 per class; a portion of the proceeds benefit the Library.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
FRI, JULY 22, 2016 9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Osterville Farmers’ Market	
Plus story hour at 10:00 am & 11:00 am. On the grounds of the
Osterville Historical Museum. Ostervillefarmersmarket.org
FRI, JULY 22, 2016 5:30 PM
An Evening by the Sea Charity Auction
This year’s auction will transform the Wianno Club into an adventure in
Paris! Unique silent & live auctions, an array of Parisian wine & cuisine and
much more. To benefit the patients & families of HopeHealth. Mark your
calendar & start dreaming of Paris!. email lwyndham@HopeHealthCo.org
hopehealthco.org/EveningbytheSea 	
MON, JULY 25, 2016
Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille
8:00 AM-9:00 AM	
Bring a towel or mat. $10 per class; a portion of the proceeds benefit the Library.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
WED, JULY 27, 2016
Bayside Explorers
3:00 PM
Join us at Dowses Beach to explore the wrack line & go fishing to see what
lives in and on our local Cape Cod waters. We will have Naturalists on hand to
help you identify your discoveries & to you all about our local water creatures!
We only go at low tide, so the time varies from week to week. Dress to get
wet and be sure to bring your water shoes! 3Bays.org tel 508.420.0780
email jheller@3bays.org
THURS, JULY 28, 2016
Thursday Evening Concert Series on the Library Green
6:00 PM-7:00 PM
Pack a picnic & your lawn chairs! Jumpin’ Juba plays a unique mix of blues and roots-y
rock & roll tunes, with flavors from many other genres stirred into their blues stew.
Concerts are held indoors in the Library if it rains. Free admission. tel 508.428.5757
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
THURS, JULY 28, 2016 7:00 AM
Paddleboard Yoga Class	 	
Join Melissa Jansen for a paddleboard & yoga experience in Osterville’s Three Bays.
For more information go to 3Bays.org email adhotch@hotmail.com tel 508.420.0780
FRI, JULY 29, 2016 7:00 AM
Paddleboard Osprey/Nature Adventure	 	
Come paddleboard with Stand Up & Paddle Cape Cod or hop on a pontoon boat with
Three Bays Preservation and learn more about our native fish hawks while observing
them in their own habitat. For more information go to 3Bays.org tel 508.420.0780
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FRI, JULY 29, 2016
Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille
8:00 AM-9:00 AM	
Bring a towel or mat. $10 per class; a portion of the proceeds benefit the Library.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
FRI, JULY 29, 2016
Osterville Farmers’ Market
9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Fruits, vegetables, cheeses, breads, jams, pasta, honey, soaps, cookies, poultry,
& more. Plus story hour for kids of all ages at 10:00 am & 11:00 am. On the
grounds of the Osterville Historical Museum. Ostervillefarmersmarket.org
THURS, JULY 28 - SUN, JULY 31, 2016
3rd Annual Ski Equipment Sale
The best time to think ahead to winter sports is when the sun is shining & the temps are
tropical. Stop upstairs at the Library for our 3rd annual ski equipment sale! A portion of
the proceeds benefit the Library. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
AUGUST
MON, AUGUST 1, 2016
Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille
8:00 AM-9:00 AM	
Bring a towel or mat. $10 per class; a portion of the proceeds benefit the
Library. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
WED, AUGUST 3, 2016 9:00 AM
Bayside Explorers
Join us at Dowses Beach to explore the wrack line & go fishing to see what lives in and
on our local Cape Cod waters. Naturalists will be on hand to help you identify your
discoveries and to teach you all about our local water creatures! We only go at low tide,
so the time varies. Dress to get wet and be sure to bring your water shoes! 3Bays.org
tel 508.420.0780 email jheller@3bays.org
THURS, AUGUST 4, 2016
Thursday Evening Concert Series on the Library Green
6:00 PM-7:00 PM
Pack a picnic and your lawn chairs! John Murelle, returns this season singing The Songs
of Duke Ellington; accompanied by William Merrill on the piano. Held indoors in the
Library if it rains. Free admission. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
FRI, AUGUST 5, 2016
23rd Annual Joe Cronin Memorial Jimmy Fund Fishing Tournament
6:45 AM-9:30 PM
The Joe Cronin Memorial Jimmy Fund Fishing Tournament recognizes & perpetuates
the legacy of Joe Cronin’s support of the Dana Farber Cancer Institute & the Jimmy
Fund. This annual fundraiser that combines the camaraderie of fishing with unanimity
of purpose. email jmmoro519@gmail.com or joecronintournament@comcast.net
joecroninfishing.com tel 508.989.6866
FRI, AUGUST 5, 2016
Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille
8:00 AM-9:00 AM	
Bring a towel or mat. $10 per class; a portion of the proceeds benefit the Library.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
FRI, AUGUST 5, 2016
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. Ostervillefarmersmarket.org
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SAT, AUGUST 6, 2016 7:00 AM
Paddleboard Shellfishing Trip
Join Stand Up & Paddle Cape Cod and Three Bays Preservation
for a paddleboard tour and learn how to shellfish. Equipment and
permits provided. tel 508.420.0780 3Bays.org email adhotch@hotmail.com
MON, AUGUST 8, 2016 8:00 AM-9:00 AM
Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille	
Bring a towel or mat. $10 per class; a portion of the proceeds benefit the Library.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
WED, AUGUST 10, 2016 3:00 PM
Bayside Explorers
Join us at Dowses Beach to explore the wrack line & go fishing to see what
lives in and on our local Cape Cod waters. We will have Naturalists on hand
to help you identify your discoveries and to teach you all about our local water
creatures! We only go at low tide, so the time varies from week to week. Dress
to get wet and be sure to bring your water shoes! tel 508.420.0780
3Bays.org email jheller@3bays.org
THURS, AUGUST 11, 2016 7:00 AM
Paddleboard Yoga Class	 	
Join Melissa Jansen for a paddleboard & yoga experience in Osterville’s Three Bays.
For more information go to 3Bays.org tel 508.420.0780 email jheller@3bays.org
email adhotch@hotmail.com
THURS, AUGUST 11, 2016
Thursday Evening Concert Series on the Library Green
6:00 PM-7:00 PM
Pack a picnic & the lawn chairs! Accent is a duo that play songs that people want to sing
along with and dance to. Enjoy music from oldies like Elvis & Sinatra to Chesney, Buffett,
Zac Brown and Jason Mraz. Concerts are held indoors if it rains.
Free admission. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
FRI, AUGUST 12, 2016 7:00 AM
Paddleboard Osprey/Nature Adventure	 	
Come paddleboard with Stand Up & Paddle Cape Cod or hop on a
pontoon boat with Three Bays Preservation and learn more about
our native fish hawks while observing them in their own habitat.
For more information go to 3Bays.org tel 508.420.0780
FRI, AUGUST 12, 2016 8:00 AM-9:00 AM
Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille	
Bring a towel or mat. $10 per class; a portion of the proceeds
benefit the Library. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
FRI, AUGUST 12, 2016 9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Osterville Farmers’ Market
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. Ostervillefarmersmarket.org
MON, AUGUST 15, 2016 8:00 AM-9:00 AM
Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille	
Bring a towel or mat. $10 per class; a portion of the proceeds benefit the Library.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
WED, AUGUST 17, 2016 3:00 PM
Bayside Explorers
Join us at Dowses Beach to explore the wrack line & go fishing to see what lives in and on
our local Cape Cod waters. We will have Naturalists on hand to teach you all about our
local water creatures! We only go at low tide, so the time varies from week to week.
Dress to get wet & be sure to bring your water shoes! 3Bays.org
tel 508.420.0780 email jheller@3bays.org
www.CarlRiedell.com
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778 Main Street, Osterville
508.428.6365
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Tel: 508.428.1007
Cell: 508.280.4117
749 Main St., Osterville
www.seaglassrealty.com
Let us find or sell your perfect gem
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
508.428.0400
srapp@srapplaw.com
749 Main Street
Osterville
•	Wills and Trusts
•	Guardianships and Conservatorships
•	Probate Administration
•	Success Planning
•	Elder Law
•	Real Estate
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WED, AUGUST 17, 2016 7:30 PM
Osterville Village Association Annual Meeting
Annual meeting held at the Osterville Village Library,
Main Meeting Room. All Welcome!
ostervillevillageassociation.org
THURS, AUGUST 18, 2016 9:30 AM-4:00 PM
25th Annual Antiques Show	 		
Forty dealers from around the country feature unique items in this much-loved event.
Furniture, smalls, porcelain, silver, paintings, jewelry, nauticals, books, rugs & so much
more. Preview at 9:00 am for show sponsors. OstervilleMuseum.org tel 508.428.5861
THURS, AUGUST 18, 2016		
Thursday Evening Concert Series on the Library Green
6:00 PM-7:00 PM
FINAL CONCERT Bring the lawn chairs, kids, house guests & neighbors! The Cape Cod
Jazz Quintet featuring; Steve Ahern, Bruce Abbott, Fred Boyle, Ron Ormsby, and Bart
Weisman. Free admission. OstervilleVillageLirary.org tel 508.428.5757
FRI, AUGUST 19, 2016 8:00 AM-9:00 AM
Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille	
Bring a towel or mat. $10 per class; a portion of the proceeds benefit the Library.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
FRI, AUGUST 19, 2016 9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Osterville Farmers’ Market
Plus story hour for kids of all ages at 10:00 am & 11:00 am. On the grounds
of the Osterville Historical Museum. OstervilleFarmersMarket.org
SAT, AUGUST 20, 2016 7:00 AM
Paddleboard Shellfishing Trip
Join Stand Up & Paddle Cape Cod and Three Bay Preservation for a
paddleboard tour and learn how to shellfish. Equipment and permits
provided. 3Bays.org tel 508.420.0780 email adhotch@hotmail.com
SAT, AUGUST 20, 2016 Noon
Cat Boat Parade & Annual Townie Hornor Rendezvous
Catch the parade of Cats at the Bridge, weather permitting. Watch the boats gather at
the Wianno Yacht Club on Friday & Saturday and join the Captains’ BBQ on the grounds
of the Osterville Historical Museum on Saturday night. Please call ahead for the BBQ.
Sponsored by the Cape Cod Cat Boat Assn. & the Osterville Historical Museum.
tel 508.428.5861 OstervilleMuseum.org
MON, AUGUST 22, 2016 8:00 AM-9:00 AM
Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille	
Bring a towel or mat. $10 per class; a portion of the proceeds benefit the Library.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
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WED, AUGUST 24, 2016
Bayside Explorers
3:00 PM
Join us at Dowses Beach to explore the wrack line & go fishing to see what lives in and on
our local Cape Cod waters. We will have Naturalists on hand to teach you all about our
local water creatures! We only go at low tide, so the time varies from week to week. Dress
to get wet & be sure to bring your water shoes! 3Bays.org tel 508.420.0780
email jheller@3bays.org
THURS, AUGUST 25, 2016 7:00 AM
Paddleboard Yoga Class	 	
Join Melissa Jansen for a paddleboard and yoga experience in the Three Bays in
Osterville. For more information go to 3Bays.org tel 508.420.0780
email adhotch@hotmail.com
FRI, AUGUST 26, 2016 8:00 AM-9:00 AM
Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille	
Bring a towel or mat. $10 per class; a portion of the proceeds benefit the Library.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
FRI, AUGUST 26, 2016
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 am & 11:00 am;
last story hour of season. On the grounds of the Osterville Historical Museum.
OstervilleFarmersMarket.org
SAT, AUGUST 27, 2016
Osterville Village Library Car Raffle Drawing
5:00 PM	
The winner of the new Mercedes GLA Crossover 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
MON, AUGUST 29, 2016 8:00 AM-9:00 AM
Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille	
Bring a towel or mat. $10 per class; a portion of the proceeds benefit the Library.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
SEPTEMBER
FRI, SEPTEMBER 2, 2016 8:00 AM-9:00 AM
Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille	
Bring a towel or mat. $10 per class; a portion of the proceeds benefit the Library.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
FRI, SEPTEMBER 2, 2016
Osterville Farmers’ Market
9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Every Friday until the end of September on the grounds of the Osterville Historical
Museum. OstervilleFarmersMarket.org
MON, SEPTEMBER 5, 2016 8:00 AM-9:00 AM
Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille	
FINAL CLASS Bring a towel or mat. $10 per class;
a portion of the proceeds benefit the Library.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
FRI, SEPTEMBER 9, 2016 9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Osterville Farmers’ Market
On the grounds of the Osterville Historical Museum.
OstervilleFarmersmarket.org
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SAT, SEPTEMBER 10, 2016
Cape Cod Wildlife Collaborative Festival	
10:00 AM-3:00 PM	 	
Come to Mass Audubon’s Long Pasture Sanctuary in Cummaquid for a wonderful day
of fun, animals & hands-on activities. Sponsored by the Cape Cod Wildlife Collaborative,
a group of non-profit organizations who concentrate on animals’ rehabilitiation & habitat
preservation. We’ll have music, live animal presentations, and book signings by local
authors sponsored by Books By The Sea in Osterville. Each organization has an activity
for your child to complete. Fill up your “Passport” and win a prize! This is a free event,
but donations are appreciated. For more info please visit tel 508.420.0780
3Bays.org email jheller@3bays.org
SEPTEMBER, 15-16, 2016		
Cape Cod Fall Classic: Fishing and Golf Tournaments
THURS: 6:00 PM FRI: 8:00 AM	
The Cape Cod Fall Classic is a two-day golf or fishing event to
benefit The Genesis Foundation for Children and its Cape Cod
programs for children born with genetic diseases and intellectual
disabilities. email ejjaxtimer@comcast.net tel 508.776.0923
TheGenFund.org/events/cape-cod-fall-classic
FRI, SEPTEMBER 16, 2016 9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Osterville Farmers’ Market
Fruits, vegetables, cheeses, breads, jams, pasta, honey, butter, flowers, herbs,
soaps, cookies, poultry, and more. Last Friday market of the season.
Ostervillefarmersmarket.org
FRI, SEPTEMBER 16, 2016 6:00 PM-8:00 PM
Paddle for the Bays: Pre-Race Dinner
Join us at Veteran’s Hall in Osterville for our Official Pre-Race Dinner.
Everyone is invited to attend. Join the paddlers and learn all about
the beautiful waters of Barnstable’s Three Bays. Food, a full bar, and
a silent auction with items donated by local artists and businesses!
3Bays.org tel 508.420.0780 email jheller@3bays.org
SAT, SEPTEMBER 17, 2016
Paddle for the Bays: RACE Cape Cod
7:00 AM Registration 9:00 AM Race
Come to Ropes Beach in Cotuit & join the race for clean water. All ages and levels of
kayakers & stand-up paddleboarders can compete in Barnstable’s Three Bays. Bring your
own equipment or rent it from Stand Up & Paddle Cape Cod, Eastern Mountain Sports
or Sea Sports Cape Cod. This event is to benefit the programs of Three Bays Preservation.
Tickets: $75 for adults and $35 for kids 16 and under. Register online before the event or
on site the morning of the race. 3Bays.org tel 508.420.0780
OCTOBER
SAT, OCTOBER 1, 2016
Osterville Library Fall Festival
10:00 AM-3:00 PM
Children’s Fair hosted by the Osterville Library, St. Peter’s Nursery School
& Cape Cod Academy. Bring the kids for crafts, actitivies, face painting
and other fun! OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
SAT, OCTOBER 1, 2016 10:00 AM-2:30 PM
Fall Festival Indoor Craft Fair	
The Library will host the annual Craft Fair in the Main Meeting Room.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
SAT, OCTOBER 8, 2016 9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Saturday Farmers’ Market	 	
Celebrate the fall harvest with your favorite Farmers’! On the grounds
of the Osterville Historical Museum. This is the final market day of
the season. OstervilleFarmersMarket.org
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THURS, OCTOBER 13, 2016
Genealogy Workshop, Part 1	
1:00 PM-3:00 PM		
Genealogy for beginners or those with some experience. Part 1 of a 3-part series.
Topics include vita records, using a census, city directories, emigration & immigration,
computer software for genealogists & use of the Internet for research. Presentations
& hands-on participatory activities. Advanced registration is required. $30 per person
includes all 3 sessions & course handouts. email tturner@clamsnet.org
tel 508.428.5757
THURS, OCTOBER 13, 2016
Osterville Historical Museum Annual Meeting
5:00 PM
Annual report and vote on proposed slate of directors and
officers for 2016. www.ostervillemuseum.org
THURS, OCTOBER 20, 2016 1:00 PM-3:00 PM
Genealogy Workshop, Part 2	 		
Part 2 of a 3-part series. Advanced registration is required.
$30 per person includes all 3 sessions & course handouts.
tel 508.428.5757 email tturner@clamsnet.org
THURS, OCTOBER 27, 2016
Genealogy Workshop, Part 3
1:00 PM-3:00 PM	 	
Part 3 of a 3-part series. Advanced registration is required.
$30 per person includes all 3 sessions & course handouts.
tel 508.428.5757 email tturner@clamsnet.org
FRI, OCTOBER 31, 2016
Osterville Rotary Club 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 email nancykelly29@gmail.com
FRI, OCTOBER 31, 2016 after the parade
Halloween Story Time
Come by the Osterville Village Library after the Parade for a special
“drop-in” Halloween Story Time. All are welcome – costumes are optional.
tel 508.428.5757 OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
NOVEMBER
FRI-SUN, NOVEMBER 4-6, 2016
Setting the Table: Holiday Designs...Fun to Fancy
The Osterville Garden Club presents a variety of holiday table settings on the second
floor of the Osterville Village Library. The show will be open during regular library hours.
OstervilleGardenClub.org or OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
SAT, NOVEMBER 5, 2016
Cape Cod Academy Admissions Open House
tel 508.428.5400 CapeCod Academy.org email tgoodridge@capecodacademy.org
DECEMBER
DECEMBER 2016		
26th Annual Tree of Memories	
Remember your loved ones this holiday season with shell
ornaments inscribed with their names. The shells will be placed
on the Hope Hospice Tree of Memories in Armstrong-Kelley Park.
A remembrance ceremony will be held at the tree in mid-December.
HopeHealthCo.org
THURS, DECEMBER 8, 2016		
Festival of Trees Preview Party
Preview of the magnificently decorated tabletop trees for
Museum members only. OstervilleMuseum.org
FRI, DECEMBER 9, 2016 9:00 AM-9:00 PM	
47th Annual Christmas Open House & Stroll
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. Gail Nightingale: tel 508.428.6327
FRI, DECEMBER 9, 2016 	
Meet Mrs. Claus!
4:00 PM-8:00 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 tel 508.428.5757	
DECEMBER 9-10, 2016
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
SAT, DECEMBER 10, 2016 1:00 PM-2:30 PM
Holiday Tea Time at the Osterville Village Library	 	
Sponsored by the Emerging Leaders, a Teddy Bear Tea will take
place in the Lillian Dixie Morton Children’s Room. For more
information visit OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
FEBRUARY
SAT, FEBRUARY 4, 2017 10:00 AM-3:00 PM
12th Annual Chocolate Fest	
Celebrate your sweet tooth at the chocolate-themed
activities throughout the village. At noon, area chefs & food
critics will judge the Village’s Chocolate Baking Contest.
Come enjoy the many special “chocolate” events.
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
APRIL
FRI, APRIL 28, 2017
Arbor Day Celebration
10:30 AM
The Osterville Garden Club’s annual planting of an Arbor Day tree at a
location to be announced. Please visit our website to get more information.
OstervilleGardenClub.org
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Get your tickets for the 2016 Osterville Village
Library car raffle and win this year’s hottest car!
Tickets on sale starting June 12
Drawing, August 27
Don’t miss your chance to win a new Mercedes GLA Crossover!
OstervilleVillageLibrary.org 508.428.5757
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Experience Osterville 2016 Guide Book

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Experience Osterville 2016 Guide Book

  • 1. Y O U R Y E A R - R O U N D V I L L A G E G U I D E 2 0 1 6 M A S S A C H U S E T T S E x p e r i e n c e
  • 2. Open 7 days a week year round 846 Main Street Osterville 508-428-6911 OSTERVILLEHANDG.COM OHGos terville house & gard en • H ARDWARE • 846 Main St est. 1944 OHG is more than just a hardware store. Serving homeowners and contractors since 1944, we specialize in meeting your home and garden needs. We also offer kitchen essentials, gifts and seasonal items. We are Osterville’s premier Weber Grill dealer offering the lowest prices around with free assembly and delivery on the Cape.
  • 3. 1 TABLEOFCONTENTS www.experienceosterville.com CONTRIBUTORS Managing Editor Claudia Mahoney Contributors Susan Belekewicz, Dan Gallagher, Sara Hoagland Hunter, Claudia Mahoney, Cyndy Cotton, Diane Spencer, Jennifer Williams Photography David Hansen, Cyndy Cotton, Jennifer Williams ADVERTISING Sales Director Lisa Sheehy DESIGN, PRODUCTION & PRINTING Production Janette Fein Printing Sunderland Printing © 2016 by Osterville Village Library. All rights reserved. The contents of this publication may not be reproduced without the written permission of the Osterville Village Library. Cover Images: David Hansen, Cyndy Cotton, Jennifer Williams M A S S A C H U S E T T S E x p e r i e n c e T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S 2 Welcome 5-6 Political Osterville 8 Restaurant Listings 13-14 Osterville Young Leaders: Jen Williams 17-19 Perfect Kids Day in Osterville 20 Kids Shopping 23-25 Osterville’s Kids Eats 27-29 Paul Chesbro: Digging into the Past 30 Church Listings 35-36 Osterville’s Technology Future 39-41 Osterville Village Library: Search for the Past 43-64 Calendar of Events 3923 13 17 5 www.OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
  • 4. 2 Welcome WELCOME www.OstervilleVillageLibrary.org Welcome to Experience Osterville 2016! This year, we’ve got even more events, organizations, and businesses to tell you about. You may be reading this in our printed form (available everywhere, but the Library always has extras if you need more for guests!), or as our digital version at ExperienceOsterville.com. Osterville offers great activities and resources for kids of all ages, and this year’s guide is chock-full of ideas to keep your little ones busy. This will be my last time writing the welcome. This June, I will be turning the reins over to a new president of the board. It’s been such a privilege to serve the library and the community. We’ve made great strides not only by opening the beautiful new building, but in developing leadership, staff and a board who can work together to make our village library the best it can be. I’m grateful for all the support I’ve had, and proud of all our accomplishments, including this Guide. Now in its fourth year, thanks to our advertisers, the Guide has raised more than $65,000 to support the library. Be sure to make the library a regular stop when you’re in the village. We’ll be celebrating the arrival of summer with our expanded and enhanced Village Clambake under the tent on the Library green on Sunday, June 26. The clambake kicks off a full week of summer activities, as well as ticket sales for our big fundraiser, the annual Car Raffle. Take a look on page 44 in the calendar section to check out the great set of wheels we’ll be raffling off this summer. For the past couple years, the winning number has been one sold early, so don’t procrastinate! Also, reserve your spot early for the 40th annual OVL golf tournament on Saturday, May 27. We’ll have a great day of golf followed by a cocktail reception and buffet dinner overlooking the water at the Wianno Club. To keep up with the latest Osterville has to offer, like us on Facebook, and visit ExperienceOsterville.com and OstervilleVillageLibrary.org. About Osterville Village Library OVL is a private, 501(c)3 non-profit corporation that offers both residents and visitors alike free access to educational and informational materials and programs including books, publications, DVDs, CDs, concerts, classes, seminars and exhibitions. We also offer meeting space for community organizations and private functions. We are primarily financed by you, our patrons. To learn more about how your generous gifts open our doors, log on to OstervilleVillageLibrary.org or ask any of us at the library. Cyndy Cotton President, Board of Trustees Osterville Village Library
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  • 7. 5 POLITICALPAST Perhaps you’ve seen a motorcade or two going through Osterville with the Clintons, the Bushes, or the Romneys. But maybe you didn’t know that Osterville’s political past has deeper roots… In 1840, William Henry Harrison became the 9th president of the United States, and a young girl living in the village of Osterville took notice. Sarah Boult always had a penchant for politics. For the first time, the Whig party took control of the Presidency and Harrison’s “log cabin” campaign emphasized that, “he was one of the people.” Sarah Boult studied in Boston and returned to her native Osterville in 1906, first as Wianno’s summer postmistress and later in a position at the Hyannis Trust Company. She continued her zest for politics – and her collection of political memorabilia, including a rare Harrison jubilee silk ribbon citing, “One fire more and the day is ours.” That ribbon is now in the permanent collection of the Osterville Historical Museum – of which she was a charter member. Boult might have also been inspired by native son Zeno Scudder (1807-1857). Scudder held the highest political office of anyone from Osterville – past or present. Scudder for President? Scudder, born and raised in the village, was also a member of the Whig party and had dreams of setting sail as a ship captain, but his health deterred him. He took up law and served in the Massachusetts state legislature from 1846-1848. He held the title of senate president and his special interest – American fisheries – was familiar ground for this man born by the sea. Zeno then rose to become a U.S. Congressman representing the Massachusetts 1st and 10th districts. He had hopes of higher office and would have perhaps been Osterville’s first U.S. Presidential candidate. But his health failed, and he was forced to resign in 1854 and returned home to Osterville where he died in 1857. A Return to Camelot – Osterville Style Today, many have memories of Camelot – right here in Osterville. cont’d www.OstervilleVillageLibrary.org Tippecanoe & Osterville, Too! Campaign headquarters for William Henry Harrison in Philadelphia, 1840. Osterville’s native son Zeno Scudder held the highest political office in Osterville’s history. A monument that pays tribute to his service to the country is located at Hillside Cemetery.
  • 8. President John F. Kennedy and his family would often travel by boat from Hyannisport to Sampson’s Island. They would anchor and enjoy the solitude. The Secret Service was often seen on the beach with their wing-tipped shoes – a clue that a certain VIP was ashore again. The Marlin was the boat of choice for these excursions. It was originally commissioned by Edsel Ford and featured a rumrunner hull. In 1952, the Kennedys purchased the boat. It was used for cabinet meetings, and in fact, Kennedy learned of the Berlin Wall being built while aboard. The Kennedy connection to Osterville and the Crosby family was well established. Having built Victura, JFK’s wooden Wianno Senior, the Crosbys were already known for their nautical craftsmanship. Victura, now housed at the JFK Library in Boston, still returns to Osterville every winter for care. Jackie Kennedy was a good friend of Mrs. Paul “Bunny” Mellon. The two would often spend afternoons at the Mellon’s Oyster Harbors estate, enjoying the ocean breezes or even sharing a loved pastime – painting. And then there were the horses. Caroline Kennedy and her cousins Maria Shriver, Sydney Lawford, and others, rode horses on the land behind the Osterville Elementary School on Bumps River Road. The stables were located where the Osterville Physical Therapy practice is now. Seeing the horses promenade down Pond Street was commonplace. Osterville has been providing a respite for political leaders and their families for centuries. Keep an eye out for the next motorcade to come through. In an election year, one never knows who we might see. – Jennifer Williams 6 POLITICALPAST President John F. Kennedy aboard the Marlin returning to Hyannisport from an excursion to Osterville. Warming up their ponies in Osterville for the annual fair at St. Francis Xavier church are Maria Shriver, Courtney Kennedy, and Sydney Lawford. July 13, 1967
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  • 10. WHERETOEAT 8 OSTERVILLE LOCAL EATERIES Amie Bakery B L T 3 Wianno Ave. 508.420.7870 Café Crumb B L T 846 Main St. 508.420.7870 Crisp L D T S 791 Main St. 508.681.0922 Dunkin’ Donuts T 792 Main St. 508.420.7398 Earthly Delights B L T 15 West Bay Rd. 508.420.2206 Fancy’s Market T C 699 Main St. 508.428.6954 Five Bays Bistro D C T 825 Main St. 508.420.5559 The Islander L D C seasonal 72 Crosby Circle 508.419.1203 Osterville Fish T C 2952 Falmouth Rd. 508.420.0500 Pizza1 Subs2 L D T 2956 Falmouth Rd. 508.420.1212 Wianno Green Café B L T 29 Wianno Ave. 508.428.9085 Wimpy’s Seafood Café L D C T S 752 Main St. 508.428.6300 B breakfast L lunch D dinner C catering T takeout S sunday brunch key WHERETOEAT 8 OSTERVILLE LOCAL EATERIES Amie Bakery B L T 3 Wianno Ave. 508.420.7870 Café Crumb B L T 846 Main St. 508.420.7870 Crisp L D T S 791 Main St. 508.681.0922 Dunkin’ Donuts T 792 Main St. 508.420.7398 Earthly Delights B L T 15 West Bay Rd. 508.420.2206 Fancy’s Market T C 699 Main St. 508.428.6954 Five Bays Bistro D C T 825 Main St. 508.420.5559 The Islander L D C seasonal 72 Crosby Circle 508.419.1203 Osterville Fish T C 2952 Falmouth Rd. 508.420.0500 Pizza1 Subs2 L D T 2956 Falmouth Rd. 508.420.1212 Wianno Green Café B L T 29 Wianno Ave. 508.428.9085 Wimpy’s Seafood Café L D C T S 752 Main St. 508.428.6300 B breakfast L lunch D dinner C catering T takeout S sunday brunch key Local, Reliable, and we’re Green too! 508-790-1100
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  • 15. 13 JENWILLIAMS www.OstervilleVillageLibrary.org Jennifer Morgan Williams Jennifer Morgan Williams was destined to bring the Osterville Historical Museum into the 21st century. Her love of her Cape Cod heritage is matched only by her commitment to future generations to know and appreciate theirs. She learned to swim in the salt seas of Nantucket Sound, had her first date with her husband on Osterville’s shores, and is now raising her four children in the historic Osterville home once owned by her in-laws. It is impossible not to be swept up by the enthusiasm of this articulate museum director with a passion for all things Osterville. Her love of Cape history was evident at an early age when she collected the vintage postcards that make up a significant portion of the recently published Osterville Postcard History Series book – available in the museum gift shop. After majoring in English at Wellesley College, she honed communication and technology skills, earning a Masters degree in Journalism from UMass Dartmouth. The marriage of her passion for history with her facility for technology proved a winning formula when working for the communications depart- ments at Brandeis & Boston University. It also made her the perfect candidate to transform Osterville’s staid museum into an interactive, hands-on headquarters for kids and families. From the touch-screen exhibit describing the museum’s beloved outdoor boat collection to the World War II uniforms and letters of Osterville soldiers, the museum captures the imagination of visitors of all ages and nationalities. As Jen says, “If you haven’t seen us lately, you haven’t seen us at all!” The user-friendly changes are evident at first glance. Not only have the shutters of the 19th-century sea captain’s home been replaced and the walkway made more inviting, but with the help of the Osterville Historical Museum’s board, a quaint picket fence and flowers have been reinstated. The boat shop houses an impressive collection of historic boats, including one built by ninth-generation boat builder, Ned Crosby. Community outreach efforts have resulted in the successful Friday Farmers’ Market which Williams calls “a gift to Osterville.” The Farmers’ Market supports local Farmers’ and vendors while allowing townspeople and visitors to enjoy the lovely grounds of Osterville Young Leaders: Jennifer Morgan Williams Bringing Osterville History into the 21st Century cont’d
  • 16. the museum. Jen is committed to caring for and sharing the valuable, centrally located outdoor spaces properly. In addition to the annual sold out “Pigs and Pearls” dinner with jazz and auction under a tent, and the children’s Pirates and Mermaids party, the museum hosts several weddings each year. Williams explains, “This is not our main purpose, but it is lovely for members of local families who grew up here to walk to the museum, past their parents’ houses from the local church.“ Wedding parties are treated to a sailors’ valentine station where the youngest members create keepsakes for the bride and groom. Williams sees her role as well as the role of the museum as “creating archives for the next 100 years.” To that end, she must juggle what she calls the three “r’s” of museum management: resources, relationships, and relevance. So far, her love of all things Osterville is keeping all three in perfect balance. – Sara Hoagland Hunter JENWILLIAMS 14
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  • 19. cont’d 5:15 AM Bike to beautiful Dowses Beach to watch the sun rise. Throw out a fishing line from the pier to see if the fish are nibbling. Wave to the early fishing boats and scout the beach for shells, crabs, or treasures left by yesterday’s beach crowd. 7 AM Breakfast is ready! Try Café Crumb’s sticky buns and frosted scones, Fancy’s almond croissants, AMIE’s homemade blueberry muffins, or Earthly Delights’ veggie and scrambled egg wrap. Wianno Green Café serves pancakes, and New England’s favorite, Dunkin’ Donuts, awaits your order on Main Street. 8 AM Play tennis at one of Osterville’s public courts: two off Scudder Road in the town center and eight behind Cape Cod Academy. 9 AM Discover the winding walkways of Armstrong-Kelley Park. The 8-1/2 acres of rare trees and colorful plants also contain a fish pond, a wooden train with a working bell, and fairy gardens created by the town’s children. Join the fun and create your own. 10 AM Take a stand up paddleboard lesson and tour the scenic waters of East Bay. Stand Up & Paddle Cape Cod has kid-friendly instructors for all ages and abilities. If you’re staying a while, sign up for the Junior Sailing Program at Wianno Yacht Club, open to members and non-members, to learn to sail Osterville’s stunning inlets and bays. A Perfect Kids Day in Osterville 17 KIDSPERFECTDAY www.OstervilleVillageLibrary.org After a winter of homework, carpools, deadlines, and demands, there is nothing more freeing than a Cape Cod summer day. A world of possibilities greets kids of all ages, from toddlers to teens. From boating to beaches to biking to boarding, we share these ideas on how to fill a day with all the fun Osterville has to offer.
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  • 21. 19 KIDSPERFECTDAY www.OstervilleVillageLibrary.org If you prefer dry land, head for the sunny children’s room at the Osterville Village Library, where the children’s librarian leads the ever-popular Lego Club, art projects, and story hours. If your timing is right, catch a cuddle or read to Caz, the resident therapy dog. 11 AM Beat the lunch crowd at Fancy’s Market and order the California sandwich to bring to the beach. Not ready for lunch? Get snacks and cold drinks at Cumberland Farms, which has the Chill Zone flavored ice machine. If it’s Friday, bike to the Farmers’ Market at the Osterville Historical Society for food, fun, and treats. Check out the World War II exhibit, the doll collection, and the antique boats. Noon – 4 PM Afternoons are for picnics and swimming. Dowses Beach boasts beautiful views, soft sand, and the warmest salt- water swimming on the Cape. When the Sound side is windy, the Bay side offers crabbing and wading in view of the many boats anchored in picturesque East Bay. For freshwater swimming, head to Joshua’s Pond, which is supervised by lifeguards and surrounded by hiking trails. Nearby Micah Pond is the secret destination of daring locals who swing from the lengthy rope swing. Beach stickers are required for parking at all town beaches. 4 PM Watch the yachts dock at Crosby Boat Yard. Listen for the three blasts as taller boats call for the green drawbridge to open. The Islander restaurant has a comfortable porch for viewing and great appetizers to snack on. 5 PM Before dinner, bike, walk, or drive by the ocean front homes of scenic Sea View Avenue until the road ends at the Osterville cut. It’s the perfect place to watch the boats come in, view the mansions of Oyster Harbors, and admire Sampson’s Island sanctuary, a favorite family picnic spot. 6 PM Your toughest decision of the day may be dinner. For takeout, Osterville Fish Market offers bulging, fresh lobster rolls and delicious fish and chips. Next door, Pizza 1 Subs 2 sells classic, gooey thick crust pizzas. On Main Street, Crisp is the place to go for thin crust pizza with table tennis, cornhole, and a fire pit while you wait. For the young gourmet, Five Bays Bistro is the most sophisticated restaurant in town. See more ideas on page 23. – Sara Hoagland Hunter Jordan Bullock agrees with most kids that it’s being with family and friends that makes Osterville so special. And says, “When I think of Osterville in the summer I think of families on vacation, enjoying relaxing times at the beach or just walking around town.”
  • 22. KIDSSHOPPING 20 Shopping! When you’ve had enough of salt, sand, and sun, the many shops of Osterville’s Main Street are ready for you. Here are just a few to get you started: Osterville House and Garden owner James Coté will help you find the most popular summer beach toys and games: the Waboba ball which skips and bounces on water, Frisbees, Kadima paddles & ball, and kites. Gift shops next door tempt with soaps, signs, and souvenirs. Oyster Island Emporium sells colorful flip-flops, bright Vera Bradley bags, Cape Cod themed jewelry, and sweet-smelling soaps. With a Twist is full of fresh, fun and affordable jewelry, accessories and gifts. Coastal Style sells a patriotic, red, white, and blue Nerf bat and ball, a cute container for flip-flops, and a seashell nightlight. Young fashionistas like In the Pink with its classic lily shifts and new line of comfy shorts in beautiful pastels, as well as Details and Goods with its range of colors and styles. Island Outfitters is full of nautical looking sweaters, jackets, bracelets, and shoes. For the younger crowd, and anyone looking for adorable baby presents, picture books, toys and snappy backpacks, Pocket Full of Posies is the place. Owner Jenn Wass has created an inviting play area for the little ones waiting while their parents get their beach towels and robes to be monogrammed on site. Books by the Sea sells wonderful children’s books – many signed by local authors, cards, and guides to Cape birds, shells and night skies. Pick up a sailor’s friendship rope bracelet as a souvenir of your stay. Corner Cycle has the latest bikes, from kick bikes with “no pedals” for the youngest bikers to mountain bikes, and flashy colored cruisers in tangerine, violet, or polar blue.
  • 24. 791 Main Street Osterville www.crispflatbread.com Open Daily at 11:30 a.m., Sunday Brunch at 10:30 a.m. CRISPCRISP 825 Main Street Osterville, MA 508-420-5559 fivebaysbistro.com FIVE BAYS BISTRO Contemporary Cuisine with Neighborhood Appeal
  • 25. www.OstervilleVillageLibrary.org Kids Eats! Courtesy of Crisp Courtesy of AMIE Bakery Osterville’s village center is bursting with great eats and treats for kids. Our informal survey of friends & family members aged 3-18 revealed these favorites! Wimpy’s Seafood Café and Market The clam chowder, lobster rolls, and homestyle comfort food will put a smile on the faces of children as well as their parents and grandparents. Ten-year-old Annie Cronin says, “There’s something for everyone.” The special Kids Menu features everything from hot dogs to fresh scrod & veggies and includes dessert. Try the melt-in-your-mouth warm lava cake! Dine before 5:30 and enjoy early bird prices. The adjoining take- out market features fresh seafood, hot chowder, and the restaurant’s most popular items. Crisp Flatbread In just two seasons, Crisp has become the go-to family gathering spot. Not only are thin-crust, wood-fired pizzas and pasta available with a variety of yummy, farm-fresh ingredients but outdoor “while you wait” activities feature table tennis, two fire pits, and the ever popular cornhole. Indoor and outdoor tables as well as takeout are available. Liz Kass, mother of three-year-old Coco and five-year-old Barrett praises the fresh salads and the chance for parents to relax by the fire pit while kids play cornhole with friends. Our personal favorite is the s’more making kit, always fully stocked by the fire pit. AMIE Bakery The goodies in the glass cases at AMIE’s would make anyone’s mouth water. From chocolate- dipped and kitty-cat-shaped shortbread cookies to beautiful buttercream flower-topped cupcakes, owner Amie Smith and her on-site bakers do not disappoint. Our favorites are the sugar cookies decorated with sunbathing gummy bears on frosting towels. Chocolate along with peanut butter cup flavored gelato runs a close second. Amie’s mission is mentoring and her private birthday baking parties and cookie/cupcake decorating classes for kids are gaining popularity. cont’d 23 KIDSEATS www.OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
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  • 27. 25 KIDSEATS www.OstervilleVillageLibrary.org 508.428.1005 AMIEBAKERYCC.COM Michael McCartin, age 10, says “Don’t miss the candy tossed from the old fashioned cars at them Osterville Village Day parade.” His mother, Jennifer, recommends homemade goodies from the savory pies to kettle corn at the Friday Farmers’ Market on the lawn at the Osterville Historical Museum. Wianno Green Café Nat Coté, the owner of this popular breakfast and lunch shop, is happy to let kids choose their own lunch fixings. He and his crew serve the ever-popular grilled cheese sandwich with any added meat or vegetable. They’ll also make you a PBJ or a turkey club. Pancakes are a morning favorite. Breakfast sandwiches are served all day. Frothy smoothies abound in all flavors. Gone Chocolate When we asked kids to share their favorite Osterville food memory, Gone Chocolate ice cream was at the top of the list. According to our smiling scooper, Fabiola, the most popular flavor for kids is bright, blue Cookie Monster, made from a cookie dough vanilla base. ‘Tweens and teens go for frappes at Gone Chocolate – most often Oreo or mocha chip. All ages love rainbow or chocolate sprinkles and M&Ms on their cones and dishes, although the cotton candy and bubblegum flavors have the goodies mixed right in. The chocolate truffles lined up in the glass case look delicious but who has room after the ice cream? The youngest customers enjoy the convenience of cones served upside down in a dish so they don’t miss a lick! – Sara Hoagland Hunter Courtesy of Wianno Green Café
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  • 29. 27 PAULCHESBRO www.OstervilleVillageLibrary.org Paul Chesbro’s roots are firmly planted in Osterville. He remembers Charles Jones and Albert “Allie” Colman driving their horse-drawn wagons in Osterville Center when he was a boy in the early 1940s. Just a few years later, Studebaker cars were parked along the side of the street – a subtle indicator that times were changing. But what had come before? What was it like when his ancestors walked the streets of Osterville? Who were their neighbors? What was their life like way back when? Mr. Chesbro has spent his life in the service of carefully documenting Osterville’s history (without a computer) by poring through records, old photographs, grave rubbings, letters, and newspaper articles from the past. His creative skills, together with a historical detective’s ability to piece together the past have resulted in a series of books with jaw- dropping photographs that make a richly rewarding read. Ironically, it was a trip to Arizona that fueled Paul’s burgeoning passion for learning about his own ancestry and Osterville history. On a tour to the Grand Canyon while visiting a great aunt in Phoenix, he met a woman from Bristol, Rhode Island whose son-in-law was Nelson Blount, the owner of Edaville Railroad in Carver back in the 1950s. Paul had heard his mother mention the name. When he returned home, he learned from his great-aunt, Emily (Crocker) Hallett, that his great-great-grandmother was a Blount. Paul Chesbro Digging into Osterville’s Past cont’d Paul Chesbro at his table in front of the Village Barber Shop, Main St. Osterville
  • 30. About that time his mother became president of the Osterville Historical Society. Paul started displaying old photos from the museum’s archives in the window of a local bank. When he started writing about village history for the Village Advertiser, the local weekly newspaper, people started to clean out their attics and send him records and photos. He spent hours at the Sturgis Library researching the Barnstable Patriot archives from the 1830s and writing down anything he read about Osterville. He wrote to countless town offices and libraries for records and information to complete the research. A big find came when a house in the village containing all the old town records from 1696 to the Civil War was moved, and the records were given to him. Another monumental discovery was an extremely long letter written by Augusta (Lovell) Rich in 1877 that detailed the lives and locations of the families and their homes in the village. In one of his books, Paul assigned a number to each person mentioned in the letter and then provided related photos, poems, grave rubbings, records, and news items related to that person. Augusta Lovell Rich Crosby Boat Yard circa 1943 PAULCHESBRO 28
  • 31. TO ORDER ANY OF PAUL’S BOOKS: Call 508.428.2726 Or write to him at Paul Chesbro 19 Scudder Road, Osterville, MA 02655 29 PAULCHESBRO www.OstervilleVillageLibrary.org Stories from the past can come to life when you least expect it. Lazarus Lovell (1700-1777) prayed for a church in the village. Paul learned of Mr. Lovell’s wishes in a poem that he received when he was tracking down another Osterville descendant by contacting the office at Mt. Auburn cemetery in Cambridge. Mr. Lovell’s prayers were answered. Paul learned that the Baptist church in the center of the village was built over the foundation of Mr. Lovell’s house. Paul actually got to see the original Lovell homestead foundation when they were adding onto the church. Paul has spent thousands of dollars over the years to research and publish his brilliant books, which are an important part of the collection of local references available in the Osterville Village Library’s Cape Cod Room. If you’re here in the summer, look for Paul at a table in front of the barbershop on Saturday mornings, where he has three separate volumes available to purchase. And don’t be afraid to sit and chat for a while. You’re sure to learn something new about Osterville, and he might even introduce you to the descendants of people featured in your new book as they stroll by. – Diane Spencer
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  • 37. 35 VILLAGETECHNOLOGY www.OstervilleVillageLibrary.org Osterville and the other small villages of Cape Cod offer a respite from a hectic and homogenized America of strip malls and box stores that increasingly reflects the adage – everywhere is anywhere, and anywhere is everywhere. Polls indicate many Americans, particularly millennials, prefer to live in walkable areas with bike access to work, shopping, and leisure activities. Simultaneously, technology is creating the opportunity for businesses and workers to locate anywhere. As a result, Osterville may in time become more a primary residence than a seasonal respite. Village life sets itself apart. Osterville’s village center offers a mixed-use residential, dining, and retail environment in a coastal setting of enviable natural beauty. Its dense mixed-use character supports environmental stewardship; its small footprint promotes accessibility on foot or bicycle (promoting personal health and fitness); its library is a center of social engagement and historical and cultural awareness. Village cohesiveness fulfills a human desire for community. Technology offers the opportunity to return to a more village-centric lifestyle that allows residents to live, work, and play within their community. The Internet, cloud computing, collaboration and mobility technologies more and more enable seasonal residents of Osterville Village to increase the frequency and length of their visits to this idyllic setting. It makes no sense in the digital age to have hundreds of thousands of people clogging deteriorating infrastructures to go to an office, sit in a cubicle, and work on a computer. Technology is creating options for work that will support more diverse living models. Technological evolution is occurring in healthcare, education and transportation, which will enable more full-time living in areas such as Osterville. Telehealth, remote monitoring, digital records, and online video consultations are allowing retirees, the elderly, and disabled to remain in their homes with independence and dignity. Transportation changes are creating more options for those wishing to age in place. A younger generation values highly forms of transportation that Village Life – More Please! Technology offers village-centric lifestyle cont’d
  • 38. have less impact on the environment. Regional transportation will improve, personal transport via Uber-type options will increase, and driverless cars will become a reality. Home schooling increases every year. In our local public, private, and charter schools nearly every student carries a tablet to school, textbooks go extinct, homework and lecture switch places, and teacher and student roles fundamentally change as the teacher becomes an enabler rather than an instructor of students. This revolution will create more options for families wishing to make Osterville their primary residence. The table of technology is being set to allow a return to desirable village- based living models. To gain a seat at that table requires that a community have robust physical and mobile access to the Internet. Fiber optics, with its near infinite data-carrying capacity, is the only long-term solution to this challenge. One organization that is looking to marry the ideals of the Village lifestyle with technology is the OpenCape Corporation, a community non-profit that has built a fiber optic broadband network in much of southeastern Massachusetts and the Cape. It is servicing large enterprises and institutions, including the Osterville Village Library. It is now expanding to deliver fiber optics to cell towers to improve wireless service in the region. OpenCape is developing a strategy, and seeking capital, to reach more small businesses and ultimately residential customers in the region. Community and business leaders recognize the Cape must protect its environment, diversify its economy, and attract young families. Growing demand for the village lifestyle and the technology revolution may put villages like Osterville at the forefront of a return to village-based living. – Dan Gallagher VILLAGETECHNOLOGY 36
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  • 41. The 135th Anniversary Project In Search of our Past Susan Belekewicz, Executive Director Osterville Village Library When you walk through the doors of the Osterville Village Library, you enter the modern space of a four-year-old building. But under closer inspection, there are a few indicators that the Library might have a more storied past. An old “Public Library” sign is prominently displayed on the great wall. At the Circulation Desk, a portrait hangs of a gentleman from days gone by, the Library’s founder. And hidden in a corner of the History Room, there is a small picture of an old library building. These treasured relics are sparse evidence that our Library is in its 134th year. Why are there so few vestiges of the past library? What happened to its memorabilia? As an institution that has served as “the heart of the community” for so many years, certainly there is more to be learned about the stories and the history of the institution and its traditions in the village. What are the stories of her past that has served to cement this bond? In 2017, the Osterville Village Library will celebrate its 135th Anniversary. In anticipation of this event, we embark on a research project to unlock the mystery of the Library’s history and to source artifacts and photos, to bring this history to life. Our goal is to capture anecdotal stories from the Library’s past and preserve them for posterity in a documentary video. Patron interviews will be digitally preserved and made available through the Library’s website, to provide for ongoing learning. Memorabilia and artifacts that are loaned to the Library will be used to create a 135th Anniversary commemorative display that will be featured during the summer of 2017. Additionally, the Library plans to publish a book about the library’s history and discoveries made during this research project. Help us preserve the past The project will only be successful with the help of the village. Many of you remember the former building that was on this current site. There are even those who remember the old structure that stood on the current site of Osterville House & Garden, and who can tell stories of Miss Kathy Hinckley, the famed librarian who served the community for 40 years. The Old School House, home to the Library until 1882. Miss Kathy Hinckley, the librarian from 1917 to 1956, at the circulation desk. In 1917, the Library was wired for electric lights. 39 LIBRARYANNIVERSARY www.OstervilleVillageLibrary.org cont’d
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  • 43. 41 LIBRARYANNIVERSARY www.OstervilleVillageLibrary.org Many local families have lived their lives in Osterville for generations. Not only do they have vivid memories of the Library, but of the traditions of the library that have become a part of the way of life in Osterville. Did you know the people whose names in memory grace the rooms of the Library – Bob Smith, Lillian Dixie Morton, Caroline Crossett Rowland, Martha Hitchcock and Mary Mallory Kountze, Anne Williams McGraw, Margaret Fulham Mullin, Alice and Russell True, and Lyndon Paul Lorusso? We not only want to remember these special people and what was important to them about this library and this community, but to also preserve their memory for the appreciation of both today’s and tomorrow’s patrons. The need for this historic preservation is critically important for posterity before this anecdotal knowledge is lost. Join us in this project – share your stories – be a part of this unique opportunity to make history. A storied past without the stories is a past forgotten. It is our turn to capture the Library’s stories – future generations will be grateful we did! – Susan Belekewicz To learn more about the 135th Anniversary Project or if you would like to participate, please contact Susan at 508.420.0550 or at sbelekewicz@clamsnet.org. 9 Parker Rd., Osterville 508.428.4443 www.margorents.com Vacation • Yearly • Short Term
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  • 45. Calendar of Events 43 EVENTCALENDAR www.OstervilleVillageLibrary.org MAY MAY 1-31, 2016 Cape Cod Viewfinders Camera Club Photography Exhibit Opening Reception: May 1st, 3:30-5:30 PM Meet the artists at the opening reception in the Main Meeting Room at the Osterville Village Library. For additional information about related lectures and classes, please visit OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757 SUN, MAY 15, 2016 2:00 PM 1920s Downton Abbey Afternoon Tea The Library is hosting a special 1920s Downton Abbey Afternoon Tea. The event includes Afternoon Tea, a display & fashion show of 1920s hats, fans, oriental robes & dresses, a discussion of the people, times & events that shaped the 1920’s in America and England and trivia about the PBS series. A Keepsake Tea Box will be raffled off at the event. Donna & Ron Lasko are hosting this event. Space is limited with tickets sold only in advance. For more information, contact the Library or visit OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757 SAT, MAY 20, 2016 Youth Striper Night at Crosby Yacht Open to the public. OstervilleAnglersClub.com email oac@ostervilleanglersclub.com SUN, MAY 21, 2016 Three Bays Spin & Fly Tournament Catch & release tournament open to the public. OstervilleAnglersClub.com email oac@ostervilleanglersclub.com SAT, MAY 22, 2016 Larry Coggeshall Season Opener Tournament Striped bass & bluefish tournament open to the public. OstervilleAnglersClub.com email oac@ostervilleanglersclub.com FRI, MAY 27, 2016 10:30 AM 40th Annual Osterville Village Library Golf Tournament Your chance to play the exclusive Wianno Club Golf Course! Entry fee, $200 per player includes lunch, cart, golf, prizes, dinner, auction & music. Non-golfer options: Dinner, music & auction, $65. Proceeds benefit the Library. tel 508.428.5757 OstervilleVillageLibrary.org email mcolombo@clamsnet.org SAT, MAY 28, 2016 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 email pennynett@aol.com MAY-JULY, 2016 New Small Works Exhibit by artist Gerry Tuten Visit the History Room of the Library to enjoy new works created by this nationally acclaimed artist. For more information, contact the Osterville Village Library or visit OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
  • 46. EVENTCALENDAR 44 JUNE JUNE 1 - JULY 5, 2016 Creating Beyond the Lens Exhibit by artist Susan Ferriman Jenkins Visit the Exhibit Hall of the Library to enjoy Susan’s photography, which combines technical expertise and artful visualization of style and composition to complete the image. For more information or visit OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757 THURS, JUNE 16, 2016 9:00 AM-2:00 PM Osterville Historical Museum Opening Day “Osterville Remembers World War II” – a collection of films, photos, uniforms and more, honoring Osterville’s own. Tour the 1820 Captain Parker House & the 1720 Cammett House, both feature art, antiques & 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. email ohs@OstervilleMuseum.org OstervilleMuseum.org SUN, JUNE 12, 2016 OAC Father’s Day Tournament Striped bass & bluefish tournament open to the public. OstervilleAnglersClub.com email oac@ostervilleanglersclub.com MON, JUNE 20, 2016 24th Annual Car Raffle Tickets for Sale! Win a new Mercedes GLA Crossover! Buy your tickets for the 24th 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 August 27th. Tickets on sale July & August: $125 each; 2 for $200 & 11 tickets for $1,000. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.575 JUNE 17 - JULY 21, 2016 Silk Collections Exhibit by artist Cassia Maia Visit the Main Meeting Room of the Library to discover the silk art of artist Cassia Maia as she celebrates the 30th anniversary of her silk art craft. For more information or visit OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757 FRI, JUNE 24, 2016 9:00 AM-1:00 PM Osterville Farmers’’ Market Opening Day. Enjoy breads, fruit, vegetables, flowers, jams, honey, spices, herbs, eggs, juices, ginger beer, kettle corn, meats, cookies, olive oil, salads, soaps, and so much more. Every Friday through the end of September. Story Hour for kids of all ages at 10:00 am & 11:00 am in July and August. On the grounds of the Osterville Historical Museum. Ostervillefarmersmarket.org SAT, JUNE 25, 2016 Barnstable Clamming Class for Kids 10:00 AM 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 or call the office at tel 508.790.6272 SAT, JUNE 25, 2016 Mystery Author Panel Discussion 4:00 PM Three New York Times best-selling mystery writers will present an intimate panel discussion. Authors include Hank Phillippi Ryan, Hallie Ephron, & Peter Abrahams (aka Spencer Quinn) & moderated by best-selling mystery & adventure writer Paul Kemprecos. Free admission. All the authors’ books will be available for sale at the event from Books By The Sea of Osterville. tel 508.428.5757 OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
  • 47. 45 EVENTCALENDAR www.OstervilleVillageLibrary.org SUN, JUNE 26, 2016 Barnstable Clamming Class for Kids 10:00 AM 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 or call the office at tel 508.790.6272 SUN, JUNE 26, 2016 22nd Annual OVL Cape Cod Clambake 5:15 PM A traditional village get-together under the tent on the Osterville Village Library green. Meet old friends & make new ones, enjoy the music and join in the fun! Dine on lobster, clams, corn on the cob & more! Buy individual tickets or be a “table sponsor” and reserve a table for your group! Benefits the Osterville Village Library. A childrens menu will be available. For more information or visit. tel 508.428.5757 OstervilleVillageLibrary.org MON, JUNE 27, 2016 Osterville Village Library Annual Meeting 4:00 PM The Osterville Village Library will be hosting its annual meeting under the tent. The public is welcome! Come hear the Trustees report on the status of our Library and the vision for its future. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757 JUNE 29-30, 2016 8:00 AM Barnstable Youth Hockey Fishing Tournament “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 WED, JUNE 29, 2016 Barnstable Clamming Class for Kids 1:30 PM Bring your kids or grandkids out to learn how to shellfish! The Town of Barnstable’s 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 or call the office at tel 508.790.6272
  • 49. 47 EVENTCALENDAR www.OstervilleVillageLibrary.org Talida M. Flonta, DDS OstervilleFamilyDental.com 508.428.2443 21 Pond St., Unit 4, Osterville COMPREHENSIVE GENERAL DENTISTRY COMFORTABLE. SAFE. CARING. PRECISE. GENTLE. JUNE 29, 2016 Barnstable Libraries Summer Reading Program (Kick-Off) 10:00 AM-11:00 AM Join us under the tent on the Library’s green for our kick–off event for the 2016 statewide Summer Reading Program. This year’s theme is “On Your Mark, Get Set, Read!”Programs and activities will take place throughout the summer. Come join the fun & register to participate! OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757 WED, JUNE 29, 2016 5:30 PM-7:30 PM Mutts and Martinis A cocktail party for dogs & their owners. Socialize & network with man’s best friend & fellow dog lovers. $30 per human, which includes 2 drinks & hors d’oeuvres. Benefits Osterville Village Library. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757 THURS, JUNE 30, 2016 Osterville Village Library Children’s Fair 10:00 AM-Noon Bring the kids and grandkids to the Library’s tent for games, face painting & more. Sponsored by the OVL Emerging Leaders. For more information visit OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757 THURS, JUNE 30, 2016 Osterville Library Concert Series on the Library Green (Kick-off Concert) 6:00 PM-7:00 PM The 2016 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. tel 508.428.5757 OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
  • 50. EVENTCALENDAR 48 JULY FRI, JULY 1, 2016 8:00 AM-9:00 AM Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille Gentle yoga practice for everyone. Bring a towel or mat. Classes meet Mondays & Fridays starting July 1; ending September 5. $10 per class; a portion of the proceeds benefit the Library. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757 FRI, JULY 1, 2016 9:00 AM-1:00 PM Osterville Farmers’ Market 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 MON, JULY 4, 2016 Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille 8:00 AM-9:00 AM Bring a towel or mat. Classes meet Mondays & Fridays. $10 per class; a portion of the proceeds benefit the Library. tel 508.428.5757 OstervilleVillageLibrary.org JULY 5-AUGUST 12, 2016 Cape Cod Academy Seahawk Summer Camp Summer day camp for children grades 1-8. For more information: tel 508.428.5400 CapeCodAcademy.org email tgoodridge@capecodacademy.org WED, JULY 6, 2016 9:00 AM Bayside Explorers Join us every Wednesday from July 6th-August 24th at Dowses Beach for a FREE family, kid-friendly program about the waters of Cape Cod. We’ll explore the wrack line and go fishing to see what lives in and on our local waters. We will have Naturalists on hand to help you identify your discoveries and to teach you all about our local water creatures! We only go at low tide, so the time varies from week to week. Dress to get wet and bring your water shoes! 3Bays.org tel 508.420.0780 email jheller@3bays.org THURS, JULY 7, 2016 Thursday Evening Concert Series on the Library Green 6:00 PM-7:00 PM Pack a picnic and lawn chairs; bring the kids, house guests & neighbors and spend the night groovin’ to The Moonlighters. Concerts are held indoors in the Library if it rains. Free admission. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757 FRI, JULY 8, 2016 Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille 8:00 AM-9:00 AM Bring a towel or mat. Classes meet Mondays & Fridays. $10 per class; a portion of the proceeds benefit the Library. tel 508.428.5757 OstervilleVillageLibrary.org FRI, JULY 8, 2016 Osterville Farmers’ Market 9:00 AM-1:00 PM Enjoy breads, fruit, vegetables, flowers, jams, honey, spices, herbs, eggs, juices, ginger beer, kettle corn, meats, cookies, olive oil, salads, soaps, and so much more. Every Friday through the end of September. Story Hour at 10:00 am & 11:00 am in July and August. On the grounds of the Osterville Historical Museum OstervilleFarmersMarket.org SAT, JULY 9, 2016 Ladies Shoal Troll Tournament Striped bass & bluefish tournament to benefit Making Strides Against Breast Cancer. Open to the public; hosted by Baxter’s Restaurant. OstervilleAnglersClub.com email oac@ostervilleanglersclub.com
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  • 53. 51 EVENTCALENDAR SUN, JULY 10, 2016 Osterville Historical Museum’s Pigs & Pearls Celebration 5:00 PM-7:00 PM Enjoy an evening of fabulous local food from our Farmers’ Market vendors, local chefs & music to benefit the Museum. A silent auction will be held for one-of-a-kind archival photos from the Museum’s collection. OstervilleMuseum.org email OHS@OstervilleMuseum.org MON, JULY 11, 2016 8:00 AM-9:00 AM Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille Bring a towel or mat. $10 per class; a portion of the proceeds benefit the Library. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757 WED, JULY 13, 2016 Bayside Explorers 3:00 PM Join us at Dowses Beach in Osterville for a FREE family, kid-friendly program about the waters of Cape Cod. We’ll explore the wrack line and go fishing to see what lives in and on our local waters. We will have Naturalists on hand to help you identify your discoveries and to teach you all about our local water creatures! We only go at low tide, so the time varies from week to week. Dress to get wet and bring your water shoes! 3Bays.org tel 508.420.0780 email jheller@3bays.org JULY 14-15, 2016 3rd Annual Big 3 Fishing Tournament Enjoy a day of fishing to benefit the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Cape Cod & the Islands. Dinner and auction to follow at the Wychmere Beach Club. email ejjaxtimer@comcast.net www.bbbsmb.org/events THURS, JULY 14, 2016 Paddleboard Yoga Class 7:00 AM Join Melissa Jansen for a paddleboard and yoga experience in Osterville’s Three Bays. For more fnformation go to 3Bays.org tel 508.420.0780 email adhotch@hotmail.com THURS, JULY 14, 2016 Thursday Evening Concert Series on the Library Green 6:00 PM-7:00 PM TWO Cool is a voice & guitar duo that combines today’s popular music with classic standards of the past. Eileen Fendler & Steve Gregory – formerly of  Felonious Funk – offer a range of musical styles including; soul, pop, jazz, latin; just about every genre imaginable. Concerts are held indoors in the library if it rains. Free admission. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757 FRI, JULY 15, 2016 Paddleboard Osprey/Nature Adventure 7:00 AM Come paddleboard with Stand Up & Paddle Cape Cod or hop on a pontoon boat with Three Bays Preservation and learn more about our native fish hawks while observing them in their own habitat. 3Bays.org tel 508.420.0780 FRI, JULY 15, 2016 8:00 AM-9:00 AM Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille Bring a towel or mat. $10 per class; a portion of the proceeds benefit the Library. tel 508.428.5757 OstervilleVillageLibrary.org FRI, JULY 15, 2016 Osterville Farmers’ Market 9:00 AM-1:00 PM Fruits, vegetables, cheeses, breads, jams, honey, flowers, herbs, soaps, poultry, and more. On the grounds of the Osterville Historical Museum. OstervilleFarmersMarket.org www.OstervilleVillageLibrary.org
  • 54. EVENTCALENDAR 52 SAT, JULY 16, 2016 Osterville Rotary’s 22nd Annual Bluefish & Striper Tournament 7:00 AM-8:00 PM Join us at The Wianno Yacht Club! Fishing tournament: 7:00 am- 4:30 pm. $190 entry fee. Prizes: $750 1st Heaviest, $500 2nd Heaviest. Not fishing? Join us for a BBQ, award ceremony, and live & silent auctions from 5:00-8:00 pm. ($20 adults, $7 kids). Proceeds benefit more than 50 local organizations. For entry forms and more info: OstervilleRo- tary.org OstervilleAnglersClub.com SAT, JULY 16, 2016 8:00 AM 36th Annual Cape Cod 5K Championship 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 Rd. Prize money to top male and female athletes; medals to top 3 in each age division. 5K Entry Fee $25. 1K Kids Race Entry Fee $5. CC5K.org email sdoherty@capecod.net SAT, JULY 16, 20165 42nd Annual Osterville Village Day 8:00 AM-4:00 PM Road Race, 8:00 am. Parade, 1:00 pm. Antique & classic cars, bands, floats & more. Other events include music, Craft Fair by Village Crafters of Cape Cod, food stands, children’s events, and more. Sponsored by the Osterville Business & Professional Assn. and the Osterville Village Assn. Gail Nightingale: tel 508.428.6327 SAT, JULY 16, 2016 10:00 AM-2:00 PM Village Day Antique Car Display Enjoy more than 75 cars on the museum grounds before and after they parade through the Village. OstervilleMuseum.org MON, JULY 18, 2016 Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille 8:00 AM-9:00 AM Bring a towel or mat. $10 per class; a portion of the proceeds benefit the Library. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757 WED, JULY 20, 2016 9:00 AM Bayside Explorers Join us at Dowses Beach for a free family program about the waters of Cape Cod. We’ll explore the wrack line and see what lives in and on our local waters. Naturalists will be on hand to help identify your discoveries and to teach you all about our local water creatures! We go at low tide, so the time varies. Dress to get wet and be sure to bring your water shoes! 3Bays.org tel 508.420.0780 email jheller@3bays.org WED, JULY 20, 2016 Paddleboard Shellfishing Trip 7:00 AM Join Stand Up & Paddle Cape Cod and Three Bays Preservation for a paddleboard tour and learn how to shellfish. Equipment and permits provided. 3Bays.org tel 508.420.0780 email adhotch@hotmail.com THURS, JULY 21, 2016 10:00 AM -2:00 PM Art@The Museum Renowned Cape Cod artists in a one-day show at the Osterville Historical Museum. OstervilleMuseum.org email OHS@OstervilleMuseum.org THURS, JULY 21, 2016 Thursday Evening Concert Series on the Library Green 6:00 PM -7:00 PM Pack a picnic and lawn chairs and bring the kids, house guests and neighbors! Sarah Swain & the “Oh, Boys!” a dance band with a unique blend of rock/americana, a hint of country and a whole lotta soul. Concerts are held indoors in the Library if it rains. Free admission. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
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  • 56. EVENTCALENDAR 54 FRI, JULY 22, 2016 8:00 AM-9:00 AM Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille Bring a towel or mat. $10 per class; a portion of the proceeds benefit the Library. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757 FRI, JULY 22, 2016 9:00 AM-1:00 PM Osterville Farmers’ Market Plus story hour at 10:00 am & 11:00 am. On the grounds of the Osterville Historical Museum. Ostervillefarmersmarket.org FRI, JULY 22, 2016 5:30 PM An Evening by the Sea Charity Auction This year’s auction will transform the Wianno Club into an adventure in Paris! Unique silent & live auctions, an array of Parisian wine & cuisine and much more. To benefit the patients & families of HopeHealth. Mark your calendar & start dreaming of Paris!. email lwyndham@HopeHealthCo.org hopehealthco.org/EveningbytheSea MON, JULY 25, 2016 Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille 8:00 AM-9:00 AM Bring a towel or mat. $10 per class; a portion of the proceeds benefit the Library. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757 WED, JULY 27, 2016 Bayside Explorers 3:00 PM Join us at Dowses Beach to explore the wrack line & go fishing to see what lives in and on our local Cape Cod waters. We will have Naturalists on hand to help you identify your discoveries & to you all about our local water creatures! We only go at low tide, so the time varies from week to week. Dress to get wet and be sure to bring your water shoes! 3Bays.org tel 508.420.0780 email jheller@3bays.org THURS, JULY 28, 2016 Thursday Evening Concert Series on the Library Green 6:00 PM-7:00 PM Pack a picnic & your lawn chairs! Jumpin’ Juba plays a unique mix of blues and roots-y rock & roll tunes, with flavors from many other genres stirred into their blues stew. Concerts are held indoors in the Library if it rains. Free admission. tel 508.428.5757 OstervilleVillageLibrary.org THURS, JULY 28, 2016 7:00 AM Paddleboard Yoga Class Join Melissa Jansen for a paddleboard & yoga experience in Osterville’s Three Bays. For more information go to 3Bays.org email adhotch@hotmail.com tel 508.420.0780 FRI, JULY 29, 2016 7:00 AM Paddleboard Osprey/Nature Adventure Come paddleboard with Stand Up & Paddle Cape Cod or hop on a pontoon boat with Three Bays Preservation and learn more about our native fish hawks while observing them in their own habitat. For more information go to 3Bays.org tel 508.420.0780
  • 57. 55 EVENTCALENDAR www.OstervilleVillageLibrary.org FRI, JULY 29, 2016 Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille 8:00 AM-9:00 AM Bring a towel or mat. $10 per class; a portion of the proceeds benefit the Library. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757 FRI, JULY 29, 2016 Osterville Farmers’ Market 9:00 AM-1:00 PM Fruits, vegetables, cheeses, breads, jams, pasta, honey, soaps, cookies, poultry, & more. Plus story hour for kids of all ages at 10:00 am & 11:00 am. On the grounds of the Osterville Historical Museum. Ostervillefarmersmarket.org THURS, JULY 28 - SUN, JULY 31, 2016 3rd Annual Ski Equipment Sale The best time to think ahead to winter sports is when the sun is shining & the temps are tropical. Stop upstairs at the Library for our 3rd annual ski equipment sale! A portion of the proceeds benefit the Library. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757 AUGUST MON, AUGUST 1, 2016 Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille 8:00 AM-9:00 AM Bring a towel or mat. $10 per class; a portion of the proceeds benefit the Library. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757 WED, AUGUST 3, 2016 9:00 AM Bayside Explorers Join us at Dowses Beach to explore the wrack line & go fishing to see what lives in and on our local Cape Cod waters. Naturalists will be on hand to help you identify your discoveries and to teach you all about our local water creatures! We only go at low tide, so the time varies. Dress to get wet and be sure to bring your water shoes! 3Bays.org tel 508.420.0780 email jheller@3bays.org THURS, AUGUST 4, 2016 Thursday Evening Concert Series on the Library Green 6:00 PM-7:00 PM Pack a picnic and your lawn chairs! John Murelle, returns this season singing The Songs of Duke Ellington; accompanied by William Merrill on the piano. Held indoors in the Library if it rains. Free admission. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757 FRI, AUGUST 5, 2016 23rd Annual Joe Cronin Memorial Jimmy Fund Fishing Tournament 6:45 AM-9:30 PM The Joe Cronin Memorial Jimmy Fund Fishing Tournament recognizes & perpetuates the legacy of Joe Cronin’s support of the Dana Farber Cancer Institute & the Jimmy Fund. This annual fundraiser that combines the camaraderie of fishing with unanimity of purpose. email jmmoro519@gmail.com or joecronintournament@comcast.net joecroninfishing.com tel 508.989.6866 FRI, AUGUST 5, 2016 Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille 8:00 AM-9:00 AM Bring a towel or mat. $10 per class; a portion of the proceeds benefit the Library. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757 FRI, AUGUST 5, 2016 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. Ostervillefarmersmarket.org
  • 58. EVENTCALENDAR 56 SAT, AUGUST 6, 2016 7:00 AM Paddleboard Shellfishing Trip Join Stand Up & Paddle Cape Cod and Three Bays Preservation for a paddleboard tour and learn how to shellfish. Equipment and permits provided. tel 508.420.0780 3Bays.org email adhotch@hotmail.com MON, AUGUST 8, 2016 8:00 AM-9:00 AM Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille Bring a towel or mat. $10 per class; a portion of the proceeds benefit the Library. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757 WED, AUGUST 10, 2016 3:00 PM Bayside Explorers Join us at Dowses Beach to explore the wrack line & go fishing to see what lives in and on our local Cape Cod waters. We will have Naturalists on hand to help you identify your discoveries and to teach you all about our local water creatures! We only go at low tide, so the time varies from week to week. Dress to get wet and be sure to bring your water shoes! tel 508.420.0780 3Bays.org email jheller@3bays.org THURS, AUGUST 11, 2016 7:00 AM Paddleboard Yoga Class Join Melissa Jansen for a paddleboard & yoga experience in Osterville’s Three Bays. For more information go to 3Bays.org tel 508.420.0780 email jheller@3bays.org email adhotch@hotmail.com THURS, AUGUST 11, 2016 Thursday Evening Concert Series on the Library Green 6:00 PM-7:00 PM Pack a picnic & the lawn chairs! Accent is a duo that play songs that people want to sing along with and dance to. Enjoy music from oldies like Elvis & Sinatra to Chesney, Buffett, Zac Brown and Jason Mraz. Concerts are held indoors if it rains. Free admission. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757 FRI, AUGUST 12, 2016 7:00 AM Paddleboard Osprey/Nature Adventure Come paddleboard with Stand Up & Paddle Cape Cod or hop on a pontoon boat with Three Bays Preservation and learn more about our native fish hawks while observing them in their own habitat. For more information go to 3Bays.org tel 508.420.0780 FRI, AUGUST 12, 2016 8:00 AM-9:00 AM Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille Bring a towel or mat. $10 per class; a portion of the proceeds benefit the Library. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757 FRI, AUGUST 12, 2016 9:00 AM-1:00 PM Osterville Farmers’ Market 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. Ostervillefarmersmarket.org MON, AUGUST 15, 2016 8:00 AM-9:00 AM Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille Bring a towel or mat. $10 per class; a portion of the proceeds benefit the Library. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757 WED, AUGUST 17, 2016 3:00 PM Bayside Explorers Join us at Dowses Beach to explore the wrack line & go fishing to see what lives in and on our local Cape Cod waters. We will have Naturalists on hand to teach you all about our local water creatures! We only go at low tide, so the time varies from week to week. Dress to get wet & be sure to bring your water shoes! 3Bays.org tel 508.420.0780 email jheller@3bays.org
  • 59. www.CarlRiedell.com PLUMBING • HEATING AIR CONDITIONING • WATER FILTRATION 778 Main Street, Osterville 508.428.6365 info@CarlRiedell.com Free Estimates • Financing Available DUCT CLEANING • AIR PURIFICATION PROPERTY MANAGEMENT • SNOW PLOWING Master Plumber License 8246 • Sheet Metal License 41
  • 60. 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 Stuart W. Rapp ATTORNEY AT LAW 508.428.0400 srapp@srapplaw.com 749 Main Street Osterville • Wills and Trusts • Guardianships and Conservatorships • Probate Administration • Success Planning • Elder Law • Real Estate
  • 61. EVENTCALENDAR 59www.OstervilleVillageLibrary.org WED, AUGUST 17, 2016 7:30 PM Osterville Village Association Annual Meeting Annual meeting held at the Osterville Village Library, Main Meeting Room. All Welcome! ostervillevillageassociation.org THURS, AUGUST 18, 2016 9:30 AM-4:00 PM 25th Annual Antiques Show Forty dealers from around the country feature unique items in this much-loved event. Furniture, smalls, porcelain, silver, paintings, jewelry, nauticals, books, rugs & so much more. Preview at 9:00 am for show sponsors. OstervilleMuseum.org tel 508.428.5861 THURS, AUGUST 18, 2016 Thursday Evening Concert Series on the Library Green 6:00 PM-7:00 PM FINAL CONCERT Bring the lawn chairs, kids, house guests & neighbors! The Cape Cod Jazz Quintet featuring; Steve Ahern, Bruce Abbott, Fred Boyle, Ron Ormsby, and Bart Weisman. Free admission. OstervilleVillageLirary.org tel 508.428.5757 FRI, AUGUST 19, 2016 8:00 AM-9:00 AM Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille Bring a towel or mat. $10 per class; a portion of the proceeds benefit the Library. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757 FRI, AUGUST 19, 2016 9:00 AM-1:00 PM Osterville Farmers’ Market Plus story hour for kids of all ages at 10:00 am & 11:00 am. On the grounds of the Osterville Historical Museum. OstervilleFarmersMarket.org SAT, AUGUST 20, 2016 7:00 AM Paddleboard Shellfishing Trip Join Stand Up & Paddle Cape Cod and Three Bay Preservation for a paddleboard tour and learn how to shellfish. Equipment and permits provided. 3Bays.org tel 508.420.0780 email adhotch@hotmail.com SAT, AUGUST 20, 2016 Noon Cat Boat Parade & Annual Townie Hornor Rendezvous Catch the parade of Cats at the Bridge, weather permitting. Watch the boats gather at the Wianno Yacht Club on Friday & Saturday and join the Captains’ BBQ on the grounds of the Osterville Historical Museum on Saturday night. Please call ahead for the BBQ. Sponsored by the Cape Cod Cat Boat Assn. & the Osterville Historical Museum. tel 508.428.5861 OstervilleMuseum.org MON, AUGUST 22, 2016 8:00 AM-9:00 AM Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille Bring a towel or mat. $10 per class; a portion of the proceeds benefit the Library. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757
  • 62. EVENTCALENDAR 60 WED, AUGUST 24, 2016 Bayside Explorers 3:00 PM Join us at Dowses Beach to explore the wrack line & go fishing to see what lives in and on our local Cape Cod waters. We will have Naturalists on hand to teach you all about our local water creatures! We only go at low tide, so the time varies from week to week. Dress to get wet & be sure to bring your water shoes! 3Bays.org tel 508.420.0780 email jheller@3bays.org THURS, AUGUST 25, 2016 7:00 AM Paddleboard Yoga Class Join Melissa Jansen for a paddleboard and yoga experience in the Three Bays in Osterville. For more information go to 3Bays.org tel 508.420.0780 email adhotch@hotmail.com FRI, AUGUST 26, 2016 8:00 AM-9:00 AM Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille Bring a towel or mat. $10 per class; a portion of the proceeds benefit the Library. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757 FRI, AUGUST 26, 2016 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 am & 11:00 am; last story hour of season. On the grounds of the Osterville Historical Museum. OstervilleFarmersMarket.org SAT, AUGUST 27, 2016 Osterville Village Library Car Raffle Drawing 5:00 PM The winner of the new Mercedes GLA Crossover 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 MON, AUGUST 29, 2016 8:00 AM-9:00 AM Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille Bring a towel or mat. $10 per class; a portion of the proceeds benefit the Library. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757 SEPTEMBER FRI, SEPTEMBER 2, 2016 8:00 AM-9:00 AM Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille Bring a towel or mat. $10 per class; a portion of the proceeds benefit the Library. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757 FRI, SEPTEMBER 2, 2016 Osterville Farmers’ Market 9:00 AM-1:00 PM Every Friday until the end of September on the grounds of the Osterville Historical Museum. OstervilleFarmersMarket.org MON, SEPTEMBER 5, 2016 8:00 AM-9:00 AM Yoga on the Library Green with Pernille FINAL CLASS Bring a towel or mat. $10 per class; a portion of the proceeds benefit the Library. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757 FRI, SEPTEMBER 9, 2016 9:00 AM-1:00 PM Osterville Farmers’ Market On the grounds of the Osterville Historical Museum. OstervilleFarmersmarket.org
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  • 64. EVENTCALENDAR 62 SAT, SEPTEMBER 10, 2016 Cape Cod Wildlife Collaborative Festival 10:00 AM-3:00 PM Come to Mass Audubon’s Long Pasture Sanctuary in Cummaquid for a wonderful day of fun, animals & hands-on activities. Sponsored by the Cape Cod Wildlife Collaborative, a group of non-profit organizations who concentrate on animals’ rehabilitiation & habitat preservation. We’ll have music, live animal presentations, and book signings by local authors sponsored by Books By The Sea in Osterville. Each organization has an activity for your child to complete. Fill up your “Passport” and win a prize! This is a free event, but donations are appreciated. For more info please visit tel 508.420.0780 3Bays.org email jheller@3bays.org SEPTEMBER, 15-16, 2016 Cape Cod Fall Classic: Fishing and Golf Tournaments THURS: 6:00 PM FRI: 8:00 AM The Cape Cod Fall Classic is a two-day golf or fishing event to benefit The Genesis Foundation for Children and its Cape Cod programs for children born with genetic diseases and intellectual disabilities. email ejjaxtimer@comcast.net tel 508.776.0923 TheGenFund.org/events/cape-cod-fall-classic FRI, SEPTEMBER 16, 2016 9:00 AM-1:00 PM Osterville Farmers’ Market Fruits, vegetables, cheeses, breads, jams, pasta, honey, butter, flowers, herbs, soaps, cookies, poultry, and more. Last Friday market of the season. Ostervillefarmersmarket.org FRI, SEPTEMBER 16, 2016 6:00 PM-8:00 PM Paddle for the Bays: Pre-Race Dinner Join us at Veteran’s Hall in Osterville for our Official Pre-Race Dinner. Everyone is invited to attend. Join the paddlers and learn all about the beautiful waters of Barnstable’s Three Bays. Food, a full bar, and a silent auction with items donated by local artists and businesses! 3Bays.org tel 508.420.0780 email jheller@3bays.org SAT, SEPTEMBER 17, 2016 Paddle for the Bays: RACE Cape Cod 7:00 AM Registration 9:00 AM Race Come to Ropes Beach in Cotuit & join the race for clean water. All ages and levels of kayakers & stand-up paddleboarders can compete in Barnstable’s Three Bays. Bring your own equipment or rent it from Stand Up & Paddle Cape Cod, Eastern Mountain Sports or Sea Sports Cape Cod. This event is to benefit the programs of Three Bays Preservation. Tickets: $75 for adults and $35 for kids 16 and under. Register online before the event or on site the morning of the race. 3Bays.org tel 508.420.0780 OCTOBER SAT, OCTOBER 1, 2016 Osterville Library Fall Festival 10:00 AM-3:00 PM Children’s Fair hosted by the Osterville Library, St. Peter’s Nursery School & Cape Cod Academy. Bring the kids for crafts, actitivies, face painting and other fun! OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757 SAT, OCTOBER 1, 2016 10:00 AM-2:30 PM Fall Festival Indoor Craft Fair The Library will host the annual Craft Fair in the Main Meeting Room. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757 SAT, OCTOBER 8, 2016 9:00 AM-1:00 PM Saturday Farmers’ Market Celebrate the fall harvest with your favorite Farmers’! On the grounds of the Osterville Historical Museum. This is the final market day of the season. OstervilleFarmersMarket.org
  • 65. EVENTCALENDAR 63www.OstervilleVillageLibrary.org THURS, OCTOBER 13, 2016 Genealogy Workshop, Part 1 1:00 PM-3:00 PM Genealogy for beginners or those with some experience. Part 1 of a 3-part series. Topics include vita records, using a census, city directories, emigration & immigration, computer software for genealogists & use of the Internet for research. Presentations & hands-on participatory activities. Advanced registration is required. $30 per person includes all 3 sessions & course handouts. email tturner@clamsnet.org tel 508.428.5757 THURS, OCTOBER 13, 2016 Osterville Historical Museum Annual Meeting 5:00 PM Annual report and vote on proposed slate of directors and officers for 2016. www.ostervillemuseum.org THURS, OCTOBER 20, 2016 1:00 PM-3:00 PM Genealogy Workshop, Part 2 Part 2 of a 3-part series. Advanced registration is required. $30 per person includes all 3 sessions & course handouts. tel 508.428.5757 email tturner@clamsnet.org THURS, OCTOBER 27, 2016 Genealogy Workshop, Part 3 1:00 PM-3:00 PM Part 3 of a 3-part series. Advanced registration is required. $30 per person includes all 3 sessions & course handouts. tel 508.428.5757 email tturner@clamsnet.org FRI, OCTOBER 31, 2016 Osterville Rotary Club 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 email nancykelly29@gmail.com FRI, OCTOBER 31, 2016 after the parade Halloween Story Time Come by the Osterville Village Library after the Parade for a special “drop-in” Halloween Story Time. All are welcome – costumes are optional. tel 508.428.5757 OstervilleVillageLibrary.org NOVEMBER FRI-SUN, NOVEMBER 4-6, 2016 Setting the Table: Holiday Designs...Fun to Fancy The Osterville Garden Club presents a variety of holiday table settings on the second floor of the Osterville Village Library. The show will be open during regular library hours. OstervilleGardenClub.org or OstervilleVillageLibrary.org SAT, NOVEMBER 5, 2016 Cape Cod Academy Admissions Open House tel 508.428.5400 CapeCod Academy.org email tgoodridge@capecodacademy.org DECEMBER DECEMBER 2016 26th Annual Tree of Memories Remember your loved ones this holiday season with shell ornaments inscribed with their names. The shells will be placed on the Hope Hospice Tree of Memories in Armstrong-Kelley Park. A remembrance ceremony will be held at the tree in mid-December. HopeHealthCo.org
  • 66. THURS, DECEMBER 8, 2016 Festival of Trees Preview Party Preview of the magnificently decorated tabletop trees for Museum members only. OstervilleMuseum.org FRI, DECEMBER 9, 2016 9:00 AM-9:00 PM 47th Annual Christmas Open House & Stroll 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. Gail Nightingale: tel 508.428.6327 FRI, DECEMBER 9, 2016 Meet Mrs. Claus! 4:00 PM-8:00 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 tel 508.428.5757 DECEMBER 9-10, 2016 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 SAT, DECEMBER 10, 2016 1:00 PM-2:30 PM Holiday Tea Time at the Osterville Village Library Sponsored by the Emerging Leaders, a Teddy Bear Tea will take place in the Lillian Dixie Morton Children’s Room. For more information visit OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757 FEBRUARY SAT, FEBRUARY 4, 2017 10:00 AM-3:00 PM 12th Annual Chocolate Fest Celebrate your sweet tooth at the chocolate-themed activities throughout the village. At noon, area chefs & food critics will judge the Village’s Chocolate Baking Contest. Come enjoy the many special “chocolate” events. OstervilleVillageLibrary.org tel 508.428.5757 APRIL FRI, APRIL 28, 2017 Arbor Day Celebration 10:30 AM The Osterville Garden Club’s annual planting of an Arbor Day tree at a location to be announced. Please visit our website to get more information. OstervilleGardenClub.org EVENTCALENDAR 64 Get your tickets for the 2016 Osterville Village Library car raffle and win this year’s hottest car! Tickets on sale starting June 12 Drawing, August 27 Don’t miss your chance to win a new Mercedes GLA Crossover! OstervilleVillageLibrary.org 508.428.5757