Upcoming Library Events

Feb
20

In Person: SIMPLE BOWLS FOR COMPLICATED TIMES- PART 2

Registration was required prior to February 13, 2025 start date. CLASS SIZE LIMITED.

  • Class meets at 5:00 PM on the below dates:
  • Thursday, February 13
  • Thursday, February 20
  • Thursday, February 27

A 3-part clay workshop taught by local potter, Judith Newcomb Stiles for anyone who wants to explore the drape mold technique of making bowls. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. She loves beginners. All necessary tools and clay are provided. Stiles will walk you through how to make a bowl with applied texture from leaves, buttons, combs, etc. Second week is a crash course in glazing your bowl that will be bisqued in her studio and brought back to the library. Third week - you will try different glaze techniques on tiles and the goo-gahs (totems) that you made with your excess clay.

Judith Newcomb Stiles is a potter from Wellfleet and owner of the Newcomb Hollow Shop. She taught ceramics on the faculty of Skidmore College and headed the MFA program in Ceramics at Pratt Art Institute. After teaching, she opened a production pottery in NYC, specializing in cremation urns for the brave young men of Greenwich Village who died of AIDS. As a side hustle she wrote a novel about the naughty people of Wellfleet. HUSH LITTLE FIRE (May 2025 release) also explores the profound beauty of kiln firings and clay. Go to: judithstiles.com

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Feb
25

Hybrid: Reading of The Agony and the Ecstasy: A Biographical Novel of Michelangelo by Irving Stone with Linda Ohlson Graham

In person and virtual.

Tuesdays until the book is finished.

Join a weekly in-person/virtual book club and read along/read aloud with group leader, Linda Ohlson Graham. Each session will focus on The Agony and the Ecstasy: A Biographical Novel of Michelangelo by Irving Stone. Linda Ohlson Graham, will read aloud from the book while encouraging other participants to read along or aloud as well. Continuing every Tuesday until the book is finished. Email araff@clamsnet.org for the Zoom link.

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Feb
27

In Person: SIMPLE BOWLS FOR COMPLICATED TIMES- Part 3

Registration was required prior to February 13, 2025 start date.

CLASS SIZE LIMITED.

  • Class meets at 5:00 PM on the below dates:
  • Thursday, February 13
  • Thursday, February 20
  • Thursday, February 27

A 3-part clay workshop taught by local potter, Judith Newcomb Stiles for anyone who wants to explore the drape mold technique of making bowls. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. She loves beginners. All necessary tools and clay are provided. Stiles will walk you through how to make a bowl with applied texture from leaves, buttons, combs, etc. Second week is a crash course in glazing your bowl that will be bisqued in her studio and brought back to the library. Third week - you will try different glaze techniques on tiles and the goo-gahs (totems) that you made with your excess clay.

Judith Newcomb Stiles is a potter from Wellfleet and owner of the Newcomb Hollow Shop. She taught ceramics on the faculty of Skidmore College and headed the MFA program in Ceramics at Pratt Art Institute. After teaching, she opened a production pottery in NYC, specializing in cremation urns for the brave young men of Greenwich Village who died of AIDS. As a side hustle she wrote a novel about the naughty people of Wellfleet. HUSH LITTLE FIRE (May 2025 release) also explores the profound beauty of kiln firings and clay. Go to: judithstiles.com

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Feb
19

In Person: Movie Night: "The September Issue”

**FEBRUARY MOVIES: **

Wednesday nights at 5:30 p.m. in the Marc Jacobs Reading room.

February 19-The September Issue (2009, 1h 30m) A documentary chronicling Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour's preparations for the 2007 fall-fashion issue.

February 26-The Times of Bill Cunningham (2018, 1h 14m) A new feature film documentary about legendary NYTimes photographer Bill Cunningham.

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Feb
18

Hybrid: Reading of The Agony and the Ecstasy: A Biographical Novel of Michelangelo by Irving Stone with Linda Ohlson Graham

In person and virtual.

Tuesdays until the book is finished.

Join a weekly in-person/virtual book club and read along/read aloud with group leader, Linda Ohlson Graham. Each session will focus on The Agony and the Ecstasy: A Biographical Novel of Michelangelo by Irving Stone. Linda Ohlson Graham, will read aloud from the book while encouraging other participants to read along or aloud as well. Continuing every Tuesday until the book is finished. Email araff@clamsnet.org for the Zoom link.

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Feb
16

CANCELLED! JIMMY TINGLE: HUMOR & HOPE FOR HUMANITY

CANCELLED! JIMMY TINGLE: HUMOR & HOPE FOR HUMANITY Sunday, February 16th at 3pm at Provincetown Public Library

FREE - REGISTRATION REQUIRED https://jimmytingle.eventbrite.com

Jimmy will take us on a very funny & soul-searching journey from his Boston roots as an aspiring comic & street performer to network television, Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, a run for political office and up to the present 2025 moment. Jimmy Tingle has worked as a humorist & commentator for 60 Minutes II & MSNBC & has appeared on The Tonight Show, CNN, Conan O’Brien, Fresh Air with Terry Gross, Comedy Central & in his own HBO half-hour comedy special. He recently made a cameo appearance with Julia Louis-Dreyfus in Veep on HBO.

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Feb
13

In Person: SIMPLE BOWLS FOR COMPLICATED TIMES- A 3-part clay workshop taught by local potter, Judith Newcomb Stiles

Click here to register. Or email araff@clamsnet.org to register.

CLASS SIZE LIMITED.

  • Class meets at 5:00 PM on the below dates:
  • Thursday, February 13
  • Thursday, February 20
  • Thursday, February 27

A 3-part clay workshop taught by local potter, Judith Newcomb Stiles for anyone who wants to explore the drape mold technique of making bowls. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. She loves beginners. All necessary tools and clay are provided. Stiles will walk you through how to make a bowl with applied texture from leaves, buttons, combs, etc. Second week is a crash course in glazing your bowl that will be bisqued in her studio and brought back to the library. Third week - you will try different glaze techniques on tiles and the goo-gahs (totems) that you made with your excess clay.

Judith Newcomb Stiles is a potter from Wellfleet and owner of the Newcomb Hollow Shop. She taught ceramics on the faculty of Skidmore College and headed the MFA program in Ceramics at Pratt Art Institute. After teaching, she opened a production pottery in NYC, specializing in cremation urns for the brave young men of Greenwich Village who died of AIDS. As a side hustle she wrote a novel about the naughty people of Wellfleet. HUSH LITTLE FIRE (May 2025 release) also explores the profound beauty of kiln firings and clay. Go to: judithstiles.com

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Feb
12

In Person: Movie Night: "Iris”

**FEBRUARY MOVIES: **

Wednesday nights at 5:30 p.m. in the Marc Jacobs Reading room.

February 12-Iris (2014, 1h 19m) A documentary about fashion icon Iris Apfel, the 93-year-old style maven who has had an out-sized presence on the New York fashion scene for decades, from legendary late 88-year-old documentary filmmaker Albert Maysles.

February 19-The September Issue (2009, 1h 30m) A documentary chronicling Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour's preparations for the 2007 fall-fashion issue.

February 26-The Times of Bill Cunningham (2018, 1h 14m) A new feature film documentary about legendary NYTimes photographer Bill Cunningham.

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Feb
11

In Person" Spring Garden Prep with Dave Scandurra of Edible Landscapes

Join us with guest gardener Dave Scandurra of Edible Landscapes of Cape Cod to get your garden started. Learn preparation, maintenenance and the best tips for a healthy garden.

Edible Landscapes of Cape Cod brings the local food movement right into your own yard! They promote the well-being of the community by providing gardening services, plants, education and other resources that empower people to grow their own organic food. Edible Landscapes of Cape Cod employ "beyond organic" practices and utilize renewable and local resources whenever possible.

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Feb
11

Hybrid: Reading of The Agony and the Ecstasy: A Biographical Novel of Michelangelo by Irving Stone with Linda Ohlson Graham

In person and virtual.

Tuesdays until the book is finished.

Join a weekly in-person/virtual book club and read along/read aloud with group leader, Linda Ohlson Graham. Each session will focus on The Agony and the Ecstasy: A Biographical Novel of Michelangelo by Irving Stone. Linda Ohlson Graham, will read aloud from the book while encouraging other participants to read along or aloud as well. Continuing every Tuesday until the book is finished. Email araff@clamsnet.org for the Zoom link.

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Feb
7

Hybrid: 2025 Reading Challenge

Share and discuss books for this year’s Challenge during our monthly (hybrid) groups.

Meets first Friday of every month 10:00–11:00 am in the Bowsprit Room on the Library’s Second Level or via Zoom, How to join: Email ncinnater@clamsnet.org

Our 2025 Reading Challenge allows you to read books you choose while expanding your horizons. Discuss your choices, have fun, and win prizes! Participants will be able to discuss their progress on Facebook, by email, and/or via a monthly hybrid meet-up. Signing up qualifies you for a prize upon completion at the end of the year Hybrid in-person/Zoom meetings continue on the first Friday of each month throughout the year.

For more information click here.

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Feb
6

In Person: Book Discussion of “Citizen: An American Lyric”

THE BIG READ -- Email araff@clamsnet.org to register.

Book Discussion of Citizen: An American Lyric Embark on The Big Read: A journey through art, literature, and social justice. Free book with registration.

About the book: A provocative meditation on race, Claudia Rankine's long-awaited follow up to her groundbreaking book Don't Let Me Be Lonely: An American Lyric.

  • Finalist for the National Book Award in Poetry
  • Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award in Poetry
  • Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in Criticism Winner of the NAACP Image Award
  • Winner of the L.A. Times Book Prize
  • Winner of the PEN Open Book Award

Co-hosted with the Arts & Justice Collective

The Arts & Justice Collective is a group of non-profit and mission driven organizations based on Cape Cod, MA. We use our collective strengths, missions, and resources to empower each other and our community to create a culture of belonging for members of historically-excluded groups through art and social justice.

Be part of a six-month series of events, inspired by Claudia Rankine’s Citizen: An American Lyric, as we explore this year’s theme, “Where We Live.” go to www.theartsandjusticecollective.com/thebigread for other events scheduled Cape-wide

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Feb
5

In Person: Movie Night: "Funny Face"

**FEBRUARY MOVIES: **

Wednesday nights at 5:30 p.m. in the Marc Jacobs Reading room.

February 5-Funny Face (1957, 1h 43m) An impromptu fashion shoot at a book store brings about a new fashion model discovery in the shop clerk.

February 12-Iris (2014, 1h 19m) A documentary about fashion icon Iris Apfel, the 93-year-old style maven who has had an out-sized presence on the New York fashion scene for decades, from legendary late 88-year-old documentary filmmaker Albert Maysles.

February 19-The September Issue (2009, 1h 30m) A documentary chronicling Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour's preparations for the 2007 fall-fashion issue.

February 26-The Times of Bill Cunningham (2018, 1h 14m) A new feature film documentary about legendary NYTimes photographer Bill Cunningham.

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Feb
4

Hybrid: Reading of The Agony and the Ecstasy: A Biographical Novel of Michelangelo by Irving Stone with Linda Ohlson Graham

In person and virtual.

Tuesdays until the book is finished.

Join a weekly in-person/virtual book club and read along/read aloud with group leader, Linda Ohlson Graham. Each session will focus on The Agony and the Ecstasy: A Biographical Novel of Michelangelo by Irving Stone. Linda Ohlson Graham, will read aloud from the book while encouraging other participants to read along or aloud as well. Continuing every Tuesday until the book is finished. Email araff@clamsnet.org for the Zoom link.

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Jan
30

In Person: POSTPONED-Book Discussion of “Citizen: An American Lyric”

New Meeting Date is THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6TH AT 6:00 PM

THE BIG READ -- Email araff@clamsnet.org to register.

Book Discussion of Citizen: An American Lyric Embark on The Big Read: A journey through art, literature, and social justice. Free book with registration.

About the book: A provocative meditation on race, Claudia Rankine's long-awaited follow up to her groundbreaking book Don't Let Me Be Lonely: An American Lyric.

  • Finalist for the National Book Award in Poetry
  • Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award in Poetry
  • Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in Criticism Winner of the NAACP Image Award
  • Winner of the L.A. Times Book Prize
  • Winner of the PEN Open Book Award

Co-hosted with the Arts & Justice Collective

The Arts & Justice Collective is a group of non-profit and mission driven organizations based on Cape Cod, MA. We use our collective strengths, missions, and resources to empower each other and our community to create a culture of belonging for members of historically-excluded groups through art and social justice.

Be part of a six-month series of events, inspired by Claudia Rankine’s Citizen: An American Lyric, as we explore this year’s theme, “Where We Live.” go to www.theartsandjusticecollective.com/thebigread for other events scheduled Cape-wide

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Jan
29

In Person: Movie Night: “Finding Vivian Maier”

In Person: JANUARY MOVIES:

Wednesday nights at 5:30 p.m. in the Marc Jacobs Reading room

January 29-Finding Vivian Maier : (2013, 1h 23m)-A documentary on the late Vivian Maier, a nanny whose previously unknown cache of 100,000 photographs earned her a posthumous reputation as one of the most accomplished street photographers.

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Jan
28

Virtual: An Inside Look at Working with a Literary Agent: A Conversation with Seth Fishman

You’re writing a book (or thinking about it), but what happens next? Join us for an inside look into working with an agent and the beginning stages of the publishing process with Seth Fishman, Vice President and Literary Agent at The Gernert Company.

The Gernert Company represents more than 500 authors and is a full-service literary agency with offices in New York and Los Angeles. Their client list is as broad as the market and they represent fiction, both literary and commercial (such as Liz Moore, John Grisham, Louise Penny, Cixin Liu), as well as general nonfiction and practical nonfiction genres. 

In this presentation, Fishman will deep dive into what happens after you’ve signed with a literary agent. He will cover many topics, including but not limited to: 

  • What agents are and are not looking for, 

  • How to submit your work to an agent and when, 

  • What to expect after you've both said "yes!" to working together, 

  • What you can look forward to as you ready your work with an eye towards submitting to publishers, including the revision process and so much more. 

This extended, 90-minute presentation, includes 30 minutes of Q&A.

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Jan
28

Hybrid: Reading of The Agony and the Ecstasy: A Biographical Novel of Michelangelo by Irving Stone with Linda Ohlson Graham

In person and virtual.

Tuesdays until the book is finished.

Join a weekly in-person/virtual book club and read along/read aloud with group leader, Linda Ohlson Graham. Each session will focus on The Agony and the Ecstasy: A Biographical Novel of Michelangelo by Irving Stone. Linda Ohlson Graham, will read aloud from the book while encouraging other participants to read along or aloud as well. Continuing every Tuesday until the book is finished. Email araff@clamsnet.org for the Zoom link.

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