November 27, 2019 Issue 48

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November 27, 2019 – Issue 48REMINDER: Town Offices will be closed on Thursday, November 28 and Friday,November 29, 2019 in observance of the Thanksgiving Holiday. The Town ofBarnstable Department of Public Works Solid Waste Division (Transfer Stationand Recycling Center), located at 45 Flint Street, Marstons Mills, will be closedThursday, November 28, 2019 in observance of Thanksgiving Day. Trash andrecycling services will resume on a normal schedule Friday, November 29,2019. The Transfer Station & Recycling Center will also be closed from 7:30 AM to12:30 PM on Wednesday December 4, 2019 for annual Department-wide stafftraining. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.TODAY! Red Raider Rolling Rally – Wednesday, November 27th at 12 NoonThe Red Raider Rolling Rally will be awesome! Please join us on Main Street Hyannis, November 27, at12 noon. Floats, cheers, fire trucks, marching band, and more! Get hyped at our pep rally on the Hyannisgreen at 1:00. Wear red, bring the kids, alumni, neighbors and holiday guests! Let’s go Barnstable!

GINGERBREAD LANE AT THE HARBOR OVERLOOK ARTIST SHANTIESNovember & December Special Events!51 Ocean Street, Hyannis. Located at the base of Hyannis Village Green, along the Walkway-to-theSea, corner of South and Ocean Street.Black Friday/Small Business SaturdayFriday, November 29 and Saturday, November 30: 10:00AM-3:00 PMSaturday, December 7: Noon-6:00 PM, part of HyannisMain Street Holiday StrollBOTH EVENTS INCLUDE: Artist holiday market, free kidcrafts, food, beverages and cordials for sale by TheOriginal Gourmet Brunch Express; visits with Santa andplenty of good holiday cheer! Visit all the shanties withpunch card (available on-site) to get a free prize, whilesupplies last. The Cordial Eye hosts a pop-up knittingcircle and yarn crafts on Saturday, November 29.PARK AND WALK!From Town Hall parking lot, walk through The HyannisVillage Green along the Walkway to the Sea brick path tothe Harbor Overlook. All the lots are steps away fromMain Street!Town Hall, Red Cross, North Street parking lots – FREE,up to six hours; Ocean Street and Bismore Park –meteredABOUT THE GINGERBREAD DÉCOR- ARTIST ANNE TOCHKAThe Gingerbread transformation at the Harbor Overlook Artist Shanties and ‘smile spots’ were createdby Cape Cod artist Anne Tochka. This festive project gave her the chance to use her background as anillustrator, visual display artist, and to especially showcase the skills she learned working in a cookiefactory. Anne has designed and handmade all the faux candy and cookie elements that adorn the artistshanties and decorate the “smile spots”. Every detail has been covered from cookie shutters with handcut sprinkles, icing trim, wrapped candy sticks, donut accents, and much more.Gingerbread Lane at the Harbor Overlook ARTIST SPOTLIGHT:Jennifer Baudanza l DanzaI’m Jennifer, a Cape Cod based printmaker and linocut artist. Apassion for travel, the outdoors, along with a perpetual need foradventure, influences my work. I love the rustic look andvariability of block printing, no two pieces are exactly alike. Istrive to create unique pieces that combine simplicity tocharismatic design. My drawings are original and drawnfreehand. You’ll find my prints on adult and children’s apparel asprints for framing.Susan Clark l SUSAN WEAVESSusan will be selling handwoven wearables including scarves inalpaca and soft merino; shawls and bamboo scarves, cotton teatowels, handwoven placemats and wall art. Susan’s tapestriesreflect a love of wildlife. All wearables and textiles are naturalfibers including cotton, wools of alpaca, merino and mohair. All

her work is one-of-a kind. Instagram: susanweaves Website: www.susanweaves.comJanet GaulandJanet works with semi-precious stones, fresh-water pearls, and unique beads to create wearable art.Inspired by the beauty of the natural world, Janet—a percussionist with the Cape Cod Concert Band, theCape Community Orchestra and the Barnstable Town Band—believes there is an underlying rhythm toevery piece of jewelry she creates. Website: https://www.janetgaulandstudio.comGina McGlearyGina explores light, color and texture through both her work as a textile designer and portraitphotographer. She hopes to share her love for this place that she calls home through the art prints andtextile pieces she creates. instagram: @ginaelizabethphotographyWebsite: http://www.ginaelizabethphotography.com/ https://www.ginaeliza.com/John Hallinan l GOALIES WOODWORKINGSince I was little I've always worked with my hands building,creating and experimenting with different mediums. I am a currentmember of the Massachusetts Air National Guard, hockey playerand world traveler. Items I will have for sale will include; rusticburned wood American flags, Ocean and Cape Cod themed woodand epoxy painted wall art/silhouettes, hand carved woodencoasters, and corn hole boards. Instagram: @travelinggoalieEtsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/GoaliesWoodworkingRobert Johnson l AS THE WOOD TURNZBeautiful to look at and functional, As the Wood Turnz will be sellinga variety of items including pens, bottle stoppers, bowls, andcrochet hooks. Robert has been woodturning for nearly 10 yearsafter falling in love with the craft while in high school. Instagram:@AstheWoodTurnzWebsite: www.asthewoodturnz.netJackie McEvoy l CAPE NATURAL SOAPJacqueline McEvoy shares her handmade artisan soaps. She uses local beaches as inspiration to createdesigns. Her soaps are made using local sustainable products, and natural oils.Website: aret McGarry l MargimageWhat is Margimage?! The term was coined by a dear friend of Margaret’s to describe the process ofcreation of large and small mixed media pieces as well as the finished product. The genre is bestclassified as abstract expressionism. MargaretMcGarryart.comMarie Grady Palcic l MGP PHOTOGRAPHY Marie finds inspiration in nature and the famous Cape Codlight. She enhances her photographs with digital processing, as well as hand painting techniques. Theimages are printed on a variety of products including traditional prints, wall décor, pillow covers,scarves, tote bags and more.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mariepalcic/Website: mariegradypalcic.smugmug.comStephanie Pina l FUSSY GOOSE STUDIOFussy Goose Studio is a small-batch candle and soap design studio based out of Dennis, MA.Each individual scent is inspired by nature and moments in time. We will be selling handcrafted soycandles, lotions and liquid soaps. Instagram: @fussygoosestudio Website: Fussygoosestudio.comAlyssa Ruggieri l ALR DESIGNSVisit her during the holiday season for equally beautiful and adorable holiday cards, artwork and gifts!Her greeting cards are created with the intention that they can be framed and displayed, like a minipiece of artwork. Instagram: @ALR.designs Website: www.ALR-designs.comDawn Rosell l DAWN ROSSELL DESIGNS

Dawn uses natural stones and shells, recycled copper, precious metal and rescued materials as well, tocreate fun and unique ice1www.DawnRosell.ComAdriana Rossi l PAPER CREATIONSAdriana works with paper to create a variety of shapes and textures. She will be selling origamiornaments (crane on the rocks and mobiles) and jewelry (origami shapes and geometric designs).Margo Sherman l CAPE COD ACCENTSMargo offers original designs of beach bags, large totes, pillow covers, runners, place mats and otherassorted fabric items. Website: http://www.capecodaccents.comBetty Wiley l BETTY WILEY PHOTOGRAPHYBetty Wiley is an award-winning free-lance photographer and instructor. She will be selling prints in avariety of sizes on fine-art paper, canvas or metal.Website: http://www.bettywileyphotography.comSave the Dates – Holiday Strolls in the Town of Barnstable(click on individual items to go to their website)Holiday Strolls in BarnstableSun.Dec. 1stWed.Dec. 4thFri.Dec. 6thWest Barnstable Tree Lighting & Carol SingBarnstable Village Christmas Stroll50th Osterville Christmas Open House & StrollChristmas in CotuitSat.Dec. 7thHyannis Main Street StrollHarbor Boat ParadeGingerbread Lane Harbor Overlook Artist ShantiesSun.Dec. 8thCenterville Christmas StrollMarstons Mills Village Christmas Stroll & CarolsARTSBARNSTABLE.COMe-News TRIVIALast Week’s Question: What utensil did the Pilgrims not use for theirfirst Thanksgiving meal? Dennis Moynihan of Centerville was the first torespond with the correct answer - Forks! The Pilgrims didn’t use forks atthe first Thanksgiving. Instead they used a knife, spoon and their fingers to eat.This Week’s Question: True or False: Only male turkeys actually gobble? Please email your answerhere.Thank you for receiving and reading e-news each week!

alpaca and soft merino; shawls and bamboo scarves, cotton tea towels, handwoven placemats and wall art. Susan’s tapestries reflect a love of wildlife. All wearables and textiles are natural fibers including cotton,