4. Welcome
The Osterville Village Library is committed
WELCOME
to spreading knowledge and strengthening
community through programs and outreach
beyond the four walls of our beautiful new
facility. We think this new publication is a
great way to inform visitors and residents
about what the village has to offer, support
our non-profit colleagues and the business
community and, at the same time, raise
money to help support the library. It fills an
information gap and we’re excited to provide
this new annual resource. The net proceeds
from the advertising sales of this guide will
benefit the Osterville Village Library.
Our first edition includes several articles we hope you’ll
find informative and entertaining, and a comprehensive,
month-by-month calendar of events from May 2013
through April 2014. A digital version of the calendar is
also available on line at www.experienceosterville.com
and www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org. Be sure to check on
line for any last-minute additions to the village’s activities
and events. And follow Osterville Village on Facebook
and the village and library on Twitter (@Osterville and
@ostervillelib)! You’ll be sure not to miss all the great
activities and events the library and our colleagues will
be offering during the next year.
About Osterville Village Library
Osterville Village Library is a free provider of education
and information and offers free materials, computer
access, classes, exhibitions, concerts, programming,
community meeting space and more to both residents
and visitors of all ages. To offer this wide array of free
programming, The Osterville Village Library relies on
both public and private funding. Learn more about how
to support the Library at www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org.
Cyndy Shulman
President, Board of Trustees
Osterville Village Library
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8. Golfing in Osterville
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GOLFING
The name of golf course architect Donald Ross is
famous all over the world. Ross designed many
championship courses during the period 1900 to 1948
including the spectacular Pinehurst #2 in North
Carolina, the site of many major tournaments.
The village of Osterville has not one, but two Donald
Ross Golf courses. Winding through the village is the
Wianno Golf Course. Originally built as a nine-hole links
course in 1916, the club hired Mr. Ross in 1919 to redesign
the old nine and design a second nine holes on recently
purchased land west of Parker Road. The resulting
eighteen hole course covers 6,022 yards with a par of
70. The par five fourth hole takes the players to the very
edge of North Bay with its great views. The tenth hole,
a 418 yard par four, has been described as one of the
outstanding par four holes in New England.
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osterville village library golf tournament
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For many of the early years, there was a caddy camp on the lake
near the 18th tee. Young boys from the city would spend summers
there earning money and learning the game.
Donald Ross returned to Osterville in 1927 to design and build the
Oyster Harbors Golf Course on the gated community of Oyster
Harbors on Great Island. Oyster Harbors was described by Mr. Ross
as one of his favorite layouts. Playing 6,800 yards to par 72, the
course includes many fairway bunkers and offers scenic water views.
Larry Gavrich, who writes a blog called
Golf Community Reviews, reminisced
about a round at Oyster Harbors: “As we
teed off in balmy weather, I was tempted
to ask my golfing partner, ‘Is this heaven?’
‘Nah,’ he most likely would have responded,
‘it’s just Oyster Harbors.’” Gavrich went on
to comment, “The golf course transports you
back to the early part of the 20th Century
when golf architects didn’t plow up the land
into unnatural moguls or force fit the course
between a group of homes. Mother Nature
did much of the work for Donald Ross at
Oyster Harbors….”
Although both golf courses are private,
there are public opportunities to play.
The Osterville Village Library is hosting
its 37th Annual Golf Tournament on
May 31, 2013 at the Wianno Club Golf
Course. For more information, please
refer to the Event Calendar on page 40
or visit www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org.
– Bob Bownes
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12. It’s a Grand Old Flag
GRAND OLD FLAG
Early in the history of Osterville, the area at
the intersection of Parker Road, Bay Street,
and Wianno Avenue housed the village
hay scales where produce in this farming
community was weighed. Eventually the
island at the center of these streets was
turned into a World War I memorial on which
the names of local service men and women
were etched in bronze to acknowledge and
honor their service.
Standing guard over the memorial, waving
high and wide from a 70-foot flag pole, Old
Glory signals entry into the village. It is a
guide post welcoming visitors, and signaling
“home sweet home” for residents. It is also
a tribute honoring those who served and s
acrificed for their community. And for many
years, tending to the flagpole was the
particular honor and responsibility of long-
time village resident Townsend “Townie” Hornor. Every single day
for years he raised and lowered that flag. When it became frayed
and worn by exposure to harsh summer sun and frigid winter wind,
he paid to replace the flag himself.
And when Townie died in 2005, Cape Cod native Russ Jacobson
took over these responsibilities with the help of his wife Susan, raising
and lowering the flag, making sure the pole itself was working well,
even planting and tending the flowers that adorn the memorial.
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13. Russ and Osterville native Susan
GRAND OLD FLAG
were high school sweethearts,
have been married 48 years, and
have lived most of those years in
the village, where they brought
up their own three children.
“Osterville is such a unique village;
it’s a beautiful place to bring
up kids,” Russ recently said, with
Susan by his side.
And now there are grandchildren.
Russ fondly recalls bringing them
to the memorial to help him
plant and tend flowers. “It is
a great way for children to
learn about their heritage and
to learn about being part of a
community – and giving back Rachel Seldon, one of Russ and Susan Jacobson’s
to that community.” grand-nieces, learns how to raise and lower the
For years, care of the flagpole has flag properly.
been a labor of love for these two.
But they are quick to add that they
have received much support from fellow community members
throughout the years, including those who have donated flowers,
helped with irrigation, reworked the aging pole, donated lighting,
and bought and paid for new flags as each one wears out.
Despite the difficulties, Russ is devoted to his task, with help from Susan,
their grandchildren, and much needed support from the community.
Why? For him, it’s simple. “I do it because I love Osterville,” he says.
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16. Hit the Road
Osterville on foot or bike
HIT THE ROAD
There’s no better way to get to know Osterville than to hit
the road on foot or bike. And, for those who like to wander
off road, we’ve got some great options as well. These great
routes will reward you with great views along the way.
Hit the pavement
All of the routes in this section start at the corner of Wianno
Avenue and West Bay Road (in front of the Osterville Library,
looking at the post office across the street).
The Big Loop Distance: 5.5 miles
Go right and head down Wianno Avenue to the end, where
you can pause for a great view of the ocean. Turn right onto
Sea View Avenue. You’ll see the stately Wianno Club on your
left. A successful summer hotel called The Cotocheset House
was built in 1873 and stood on this site. The foundation of
the hotel was made of stone taken from Daniel Webster’s
Boston mansion which had been destroyed by fire in 1872.
The Cotocheset House itself burned to the ground as well
in 1887, but was immediately rebuilt. The “new” Cotocheset
House, the present Wianno Clubhouse, opened in July of
1888. Continue to the end of Sea View Avenue and enjoy
the views of Sampsons Island and Oyster Harbors across the
water. To return, head back down Sea View and take a left
onto Eel River Road. At the end, take a right on West Bay to
get back to the village, or take a short detour to the left to
visit Crosby Yacht Yard, where boat building and repair has
taken place since the early 1800s.
Train for the Road Race Distance: 3.1 miles (5k)
Prepare for the 34th annual Cape Cod 5K Championship (July
20th, 8 am). Start in front of the old Elementary School at West
Bay Road, north to Wianno Ave, a right onto Wianno Ave;
right onto Seaview Ave. As you turn right onto Parker Road,
say good bye to the ocean views, but the beauty of the
Wianno Golf Course awaits you. Mile 3 is at the intersection
of Parker Road and West Bay Road; take a right onto
West Bay Road for the last 1/10 th of a mile and
finish right back where you started. This course
is measured and certified by the USATF.
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Biking Routes
18. Oyster Harbors Windmill & Back Distance: 3.1 miles
Take a right onto West Bay Road and stay straight
HIT THE ROAD
when you reach Parker Road. The Osterville Historical
Society Museum will be on your left. The Museum’s
lovely grounds include an 18th century herbal garden
and a 19th century ornamental garden, and are also
home to Osterville’s Farmers Market in the summer
months. Take a left onto Bridge Street. Stop and enjoy the views on both sides
of the bridge (beware that it’s a draw bridge); continue until you reach the
windmill, the entry to Oyster Harbors, a private residential enclave. Retrace your
route to return to the village.
East Bay Route Distance: 2.7 miles
Go right onto Wianno Avenue. Take a left onto East Bay Road. You’ll see Dowses
Beach on your right. Take a detour in to either walk the beach or bike through
the parking lot to the end. Stop to enjoy the view from the observation deck and
check out who’s catching what on the jetty. Go back out to East Bay Road and
take a right. At the end of East Bay, take a left on to Main Street. Armstrong-
Kelley Park is on your right. Over its 80+ years, Armstrong-Kelley has been
building a greenspace that includes 30 rare and unusual trees, as well as trails,
walkways, and specialty gardens. To finish up your walk, continue on Main Street
and take a left onto West Bay Road.
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19. HEAD OFF-ROAD
Two great woodland areas to escape the beach crowds. One warning
for anyone heading off road to hike: stay on trails to avoid ticks and
HIT THE ROAD
poison ivy. It’s best to wear long pants tucked into socks, and check
yourself for ticks after your hike.
Skunknett River Wildlife Sanctuary
Located just off Bumps River Road, this sanctuary has more than 100 acres
of woodlands. Walk along the sanctuary’s tree-covered trails to a small
woodland pond where you may see great blue herons, black-crowned
night-herons, and ospreys. In the spring, listen for chorusing frogs in the
vernal pools. For directions and more information: 508.362.7475/508.362.7475
or longpasture@massaudubon.org.
Joshua’s Pond
Located just off Tower Hill Road. As you drive into the parking lot, the trail
is to the right of the pond. Be careful not to turn an ankle on protruding tree
roots along the way. The path winds along the shore of Joshua’s Pond. About ¾
of a mile into the loop there’s a fork. Keep to the left, continue to follow the path
and about another ½ mile along you’ll find yourself with Joshua’s Pond on one
side and Micah’s Pond on the other. Don’t be surprised to see red tail hawks, or
even a stray deer. The path continues to wind around Micah’s Pond and brings
you back onto Pond Street. Or, retrace your steps to the Tower Hill Parking lot.
– Claudia Mahoney
Armstrong-Kelly Park is a beautiful oasis for strolling the boardwalk, hiking the short
trails, or just sitting and enjoying the view.
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23. Fishing in and around
Osterville
FISHING
Cape Cod is certainly considered a world-class fishing
destination, and Osterville in particular offers anglers an
incredible variety of landscapes. From the vast system
of estuaries and inshore bays to open ocean beaches,
anglers can catch trophy fish right from the shore, harbor
jetties, a boat, a kayak and even a paddleboard.
Here are some specific areas to try next time you decide to
go fishing:
Dowses Beach: In recent years, a nice handicap accessible
pier was built at the east end of the parking lot at Dowses
beach. From this platform, anglers can catch striped bass,
bluefish and scup that are passing through the inlet that
connects East Bay to Nantucket Sound. There are even
cutting boards available to fillet your catch. On the open
ocean side, you will find anglers spread out along the rock
jetty that extends out into the ocean. Early mornings at first
light is a great time to find some fish.
The Bays: West Bay, North Bay and Prince’s Cove provide
an amazing inshore fishery right in the backyard of Osterville.
Striped bass prefer colder water, so during the months of
May and October, you can find large fish close to home.
You will see anglers cruising around in small skiffs, aluminum
boats and kayaks. Smaller “schoolie” bass remain in the
bays all summer and bluefish don’t mind the warmer summer
water temperatures.
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24. Osterville Cut: During the fishing season (late April through
October) you will find anglers on the rock jetty at the Osterville Cut (at
the end of Sea View Ave.) on a daily basis. The current can be moving
through the inlet at a rapid speed, so it is often best to use a weighted
jig or some lure that will get down in the current. However, always keep
FISHING
your eyes out for breaking fish. Early mornings will often produce large
schools of breaking striped bass that can be an incredible sight. Cast a
popper into the mix and you’re almost certain to get a fish. My favorite
“go to” popper is a white “smack it.”
Words of Wisdom
Here are a few pointers culled from my experience fishing around
Osterville:
Bluefish: By Memorial Day weekend, bluefish have usually arrived
in large numbers. Your best shot is from any ocean facing beach such
as Dowses, the beach at the end of Wianno Ave., the Osterville Cut
jetty or Sampson’s Island. Casting surface poppers is usually all it takes
to attract these toothy game fish. However, don’t forget a wire leader
when chasing blues, as their sharp teeth can easily slice through your
fishing line. If you have a boat, sometimes it’s as simple as driving out
the Osterville Cut and looking for birds swarming over schools of fish.
I often see breaking bluefish right in the channel.
Bottom Fish and Southern Speedsters: In addition to striped
bass and bluefish, the rocky shoals just outside the Osterville Cut, attract
anglers from many states for the incredible supply of black sea bass and
scup. These are great fish to target with kids and black sea bass is one
of the best eating fares in town. In the fall, Osterville residents will notice
a fleet of small boats racing around off the Wianno Club. They are
chasing False Albacore, Bonito and Spanish Mackerel, all southern fish
that arrive late summer when the water temps heat up. These fish are
a favorite for anglers with fly rods and light tackle. They are tricky to
catch, but provide an exciting fishery.
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25. FISHING
GETTING STARTED
Tackle Shops and Saltwater License: The best resource for advice on
rods, reels, lures and bait is always your local tackle shops. Just minutes
from Osterville are Powderhorn Outfitters on Barnstable Road and
Sports Port on West Main Street, both in Hyannis. They will get you
set up with the correct gear and provide tips on location, technique
and provide you with up-to-date reports on when and where the fish
are biting.
In 2011 a new regulation was enacted that now requires anglers to
have saltwater fishing licenses. Here is a quick recap of the rule: under
16 years of age, you are not required to have a license. Fishing on
a properly licensed charter boat (see sidebar, page 24), you are not
required to have a license. Over age 60, you are required to have
a license, but there is no cost. Everyone else, $10 and you are good to
go. However, while most tackle shops sell freshwater licenses; you will
have to get your saltwater license by calling 866.703.1925 or online at
www.mass.gov/dfwele/licensing/index.htm.
GETTING OUT THERE
Osterville Anglers Club: Established in 1988 by local Osterville
businessmen, the OAC is now celebrating its 25th anniversary.
Located in a beautiful waterfront facility in Crosby Yacht Basin,
The OAC considers itself the Cape’s best family fishing club. It is
truly a year-round club with winter seminars and workshops, social
events and a schedule of tournaments throughout the summer. At
a cost of $500 per year for a family membership, the OAC is also
considered one of the Cape’s most affordable clubs. For information
on the club, visit www.ostervilleanglersclub.com.
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26. Charter Boats
Whether you are new to fishing or an old salt, the best experience can often
be with a professional charter captain. Typically you can just show up with
some food, sun tan lotion and your camera to capture the day’s special
FISHING
moments. Here are a few local charter captains that I can highly recommend:
Captain Henry O’Shaughnessy | www.gaelicwakesportfishing.com
508.776.4034
Captain Ron Murphy | www.straycatfishing.com
508.428.8628
Captain Barry Fraser | www.atsakeepa.com
508.367.2283
Tournaments: Several tournaments are held each
year in Osterville – all for great causes:
Joe Cronin Memorial Fishing Tournament August 2
Osterville Rotary Bluefish & Striper
July 13
Tournament
Cape Cod 5000 June 29-30
Ladies Shoal Troll July 27
Cape Cod Fall Classic September 13
Details on these can be found in our Event Calendar starting on
page 40. Information on all local tournaments can be also obtained
by calling The Osterville Anglers Club at 508.420.4336 or visit
www.ostervilleanglersclub.com.
Osterville and the surrounding waters offer a chance to enjoy a great
summer day with your family and friends. I hope to see you on the
water soon.
– Bob Lewis
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27. Antiques and folkart of distinction
for those of kindred spirit.
Open Daily 10-5
Sunday 12-4
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845 Main Street • Osterville
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28. Home-grown Proprietors
COTé BROTHERS
The Coté Brothers
The late Robert Kennedy observed, “Few will have the greatness
to bend history itself; but each of us can work to change a small portion
of events, and in the total of all those acts will be written the history
of this generation.”
And that is exactly what is happening in Osterville. Lifelong residents
– brothers Nat and James Coté – are part of a new generation of
committed business people and civic leaders who are carrying on the
small-town traditions that make this community unique, while paving
the way for new ones that will guarantee its continued success.
Both of the Cotés were born and educated here. Nat, 35, then headed
to Keene State University in New Hampshire, while baby brother James,
26, graduated from Gwynedd Mercy College in Pennsylvania.
But both came back home to the place they’d always loved, and are
now operating thriving businesses in the heart of the village.
In November 2010, James took over ownership of Osterville House
and Garden, where he had worked since his teens. Just a few short
months later, in April of 2011, Nat bought what had long been the
Osterville Cheese Shop, creating what is now Wianno Green Cafe,
serving breakfast and lunch with a bird’s eye view of the village.
Nat couldn’t be happier to be living and working in his hometown.
“There’s something special about Osterville,” he says. “To be so close
to the water, to have the ability to walk everywhere – these are just
some of the things that make this place special, but mostly it’s the
people. I love knowing all my customers – and getting to know
new ones.”
The Coté Brothers of Osterville:
Nat (left) and James.
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29. James Coté and his bride Megan
in front of the store on their
wedding day.
COTé BROTHERS
James concurs. He confesses
tha he has long loved hardware
stores, noting that they serve
as a hub in a community.
“They’re great places, actually.
I love being able to help people
solve their problems.”
He is so drawn to helping his neighbors that he also chose to
become a Barnstable Town Councilor, representing the village.
“I really wanted to play a bigger role in the life of the village.”
He is also a member of the Osterville Business and Professional
Association, as well as the Osterville Village Association.
James and his wife Megan also recently bought a home in the
center of the village, ideally located for a quick commute to work.
“I just love this village,” he said. “There’s just that small-town
something about it that makes it special. It’s nice to be able to
walk down the street and know your neighbors.”
– Karyn Kuhn
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29 Wianno Ave., Osterville
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32. Osterville: Gone to the Dogs
GONE TO THE DOGS
It’s a dog’s life ... if you’re lucky enough to be a dog living in Osterville,
that is. While Osterville is renowned as a great walking village, it’s
not just great for two-legged residents. Osterville is a dog-friendly
community with plenty of parks, paths, sidewalks, and beaches (note
that the latter are available for dog walking September 16th through
May 14th) open to well-behaved, licensed, and properly restrained
pooches.
But perhaps what makes this place so special for our canine friends is
the passion dog owners have for their companions. For many, Fido is
not just an animal, but rather a part of the family and frequently can be
found cruising the byways in (well-ventilated)
autos and trotting down village avenues.
One recent afternoon dog owner and
Osterville resident Dick Weir walked into
Osterville House and Garden to ask the
proprietor a question, and Sheila, his four-
year-old shih tzu tagged along beside him
at the end of a fashionable leash. Sheila, a
regular in the store – and in the village –
received a round of howdy-dos from the staff.
Weir delights that the village is so welcoming
to his dog – and to her many canine friends.
He knows all the shops (and there are many)
that provide treats for dogs, and some that
even place bowls of water outside the door
for a passing pup.
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GONE TO THE DOGS
village because it’s a good place for
a stroll – as long as you are fastidious
about picking up after your dog,” he
says. “The library and the post office
are great places for dogs – they offer
cookies.”
And then there is the postman who
keeps canine cookies in the truck.
Sheila has gotten so used to receiving
his treats that she now follows all postal
trucks, hoping for a treat.
Osterville formally acknowledges its love of dogs several times a year.
The Annual Mutts and Martinis social, which will be held on the Village
Green this year Thursday, August 1, 2013 from 5:30-7:30 PM, is a
social for dogs and their owners. The former indulge in a little puppy
socialization while the latter mix it up over hors d’oeuvres and martinis.
Weir loves the event, but emphasizes that Sheila knows her limits.
“Sheila can take about 20 minutes of socializing at Mutts and Martinis,
and then it’s time to go home.” See our Event Calendar on page 40 for
more details on this event.
– Karyn Kuhn
Celebrity Auction
Lunch with Thomas Bradley, 3d
Chairman of the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
Winner can invite up to 5 guests for lunch
with Mr. Bradley at the Wianno Club on
August 1, 2013.
Online bidding begins on Wednesday, May 1
Auction ends on Thursday, July 15 at 5:00 pm
Bidding starts at $5,000
www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
Proceeds to benefit the Osterville Village Library
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36. Osterville Fun Facts!
Courtesy of the Osterville Historical Museum
FUN FACTS
Osterville has a rich and storied history. Here are just a few
fun facts – perfect icebreakers for your next party:
• Until the late 1980s, Osterville was the only place on Cape Cod to
have direct long distance and international dialing without the
need for telephone operator assistance.
• Although Ralph and Martha Cahoon may make you think of Cotuit,
they actually started their store on Main Street in Osterville by buying
pre-made furniture at factories and then adding their artistic touch.
Did you know that the Wianno Yacht Club was
once at the end of Wianno Avenue?
• Captain Kidd is reputed to have buried his treasure of gold coins
on Grand Island (now known as Oyster Harbors) but he was never
able to retrieve it as it was cursed by the woman he jilted known
as Hannah Screecham.
• The first bridge connecting Little Island to the mainland was not
built until 1891.
• In 1910, there were more than 5 large hotels in Osterville, including
the Cotocheset House, the Crosby House, and East Bay Lodge.
• In the first quarter of the twentieth century, there were as many as
seven places in the Village to buy food including an A&P, the First
National and Echo supermarkets, and specialty stores such as
Williams meat market, Kalas’ fruit store, and E.E.C. Swift’s, which
dates back to 1858 (now Fancy’s Market).
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37. Did you know that the
Crosbys are America’s oldest
boat-building family?
FUN FACTS
• Speaking of Swift’s, one of the Swift brothers
went on to create a $250 million dollar meat
packing empire in Chicago in the early 1900s,
and he invented the refrigerated railroad car to
transport his products. He learned his craft on
his family’s Cape Cod farm and as the butcher
at Swift’s in Osterville.
• Until the area was settled by Europeans,
Osterville was part of the “south sea lands”
where Wampanoags came each summer to
farm, fish and to enjoy the summer breezes.
• While Osterville is well-known for its Crosby
boats, Oliver Hinckley, whose yard was at the
foot of Bay Street, built 23 vessels ranging
from 53 to 160 tons between 1817 and 1845.
• Route 28 used to run through the center of
Osterville; from South County Road, down
Main Street, across the Centerville Bridge.)
Did you know that Osterville
once had a working salt farm?
For more fun facts about Osterville, visit the Osterville Historical
Museum. Do you have a fun fact that we missed? Let us know:
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38. “One morning, as Gregor Samsa was waking up from anxious dreams, he
discovered that in bed he had been changed into a monstrous verminous bug.”
–Kafka
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846 Main Street
Osterville
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where you’ll find everything wonderful under the sun
Creative and distinctive designs
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42. Calendar of Events
EVENT CALENDAR
May
Wed, May 1, 2013
Osterville Village Library Celebrity Auction
Online Bidding Begins
Winner and up to 5 guests will have lunch at the Wianno Club on August 1, 2013 with
Thomas Bradley 3rd, Chairman of the Westminster Kennel Club. Proceeds benefit the
Osterville Village Library. Online bidding will end on Thursday, July 15 at 5:00 PM.
www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
Sat, May 25, 2013
Osterville Garden Club Annual Plant & Bake Sale
9:00 AM-Noon
Healthy plants and sinful snacks. Join us on the Osterville
Village Library lawn. www.ostervillegardenclub.org
THURS, May 30, 2013
Osterville Historical Museum Opening Day
9:00 AM-Noon
Home of the Crosby boats. The Crosbys are America’s oldest wooden boat building
family. Tour the 1855 Herbert F. Crosby Boat Shop, our Wianno Senior, and more. The
1820 Captain Parker House and the 1720 Cammett House feature art, antiques, special
exhibits, and gardens by the Osterville Garden Club. Open May-September, Thursday-
Saturday, 10:00 AM-2:00 PM and year-round by appointment. Admission is free.
www.ostervillemuseum.org
FRI, May 31, 2013
37th Annual Osterville Village Library Golf Tournament
11:00 AM
Your chance to play the exclusive Wianno Club Golf Course! Entry fee is $200 per player
and includes lunch, cart, golf, prizes, dinner, auction & music. Win a car for a Hole-in-One.
New non-golfer options include a 4:00 PM putting contest plus dinner, music and auction,
$100; or dinner, music and auction, $50. Proceeds benefit the Library. tel 508.428.5757
email mcolombo@clamsnet.org www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
JUNE
SAT, June 1, 2013
The MSPCA’s 12th Annual “A Furry Affair”
6:00-9:00 PM
Join us at the Wianno Club. Dinner, cocktails, auction
and music by the sea.
www.mspca.org
FRI, June 14, 2013
Osterville Farmers’ Market
9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Opening Day. Fruits, vegetables, cheeses, breads,
jams, pasta, honey, butter, flowers, herbs, soaps,
cookies, poultry, and more. Every Friday through the
end of September. On the grounds of the Osterville Historical Museum. Story Hour for
kids of all ages at 10:00 AM & 11:00 AM in July and August.
www.ostervillefarmersmarket.org
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43. EVENT CALENDAR
SAT, June 15, 2013
17th Annual Women Running Wild 5K
6:00 PM
Come run Cape Cod’s fun and scenic 5K road race for women and girls of all ages.
Walkers welcome. Race starts and finishes in front of the Osterville Community Building,
99 West Bay Road, Osterville. Kids 1K prior to main event. Food, music, and awards.
www.womenrunningwild.com
FRI, June 21, 2013
Osterville Farmers’ Market
9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Fruits, vegetables, cheeses, breads, jams, pasta, honey, butter, flowers, herbs, soaps,
cookies, poultry, and more. On the grounds of the Osterville Historical Museum.
www.ostervillefarmersmarket.org
FRI-SuN, June 21-23, 2013
Cape Cod 5000
Two day striped bass tournament. First place $5,000 cash and lots of other great prizes.
This is hosted at Oyster Harbors Marine, and proceeds benefit local charities. Captains’
meeting June 21. Fish on the 22nd or 23rd or both. www.capecod5000.com
SuN, June 23, 2013
Cape Cod Clambake
5:15 PM
Summer isn’t summer without a good old-fashioned Cape Cod
clambake! Join your friends and neighbors under the tent on the
Osterville Village Library Lawn, 43 Wianno Avenue, Osterville, for
a traditional bake including lobster, clams, sausage, and all the
fixings (chicken also available), wine, beer, soda. Work off the
calories by moving to the rhythms of steel drum music by Vernon
Parris. Benefits the Osterville Village Library. $65.00 per person.
Tickets available at Osterville Village Library until June 22nd.
tel 508.428.5757 email mcolombo@clamsnet.org www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
WED, June 26, 2013
Osterville Library Concert Series on the Lawn (Kick-off Concert)
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Pack a picnic and lawn chairs; bring the kids, dogs, house guests and neighbors!
Concerts are held indoors in the library if it rains. Kick-off concert is the Cape Cod
Conservatory Jazz Band. Free admission. tel 508.428.5757 email mcolombo@clamsnet.org
www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
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44. WED-THURs, June 26-27, 2013
“A Seaside Journey” Flower Show
WED: 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM THURS: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
EVENT CALENDAR
The show will feature 24 floral designs created by the members. In the Boat Shed the
members will show their “Coastal Bounty”, which will include specimans of roses,
perennials and lilies, along with terrariums and a collection of coleus grown from
seeds. Donations appreciated to benefit Osterville Historical Museum. Free admission.
www.ostervillegardenclub.org
THURS, June 27, 2013
The Osterville Amazing Race: Geocaching and Letterboxing
1:30 PM
Cape Cod Academy, Cape Cod Horticultural Society at Armstrong-Kelley Park, Osterville
Historical Museum, and the Osterville Village Library invite you to The Osterville Amazing
Race, a collaboration among the Village non-profits, and a kick-off to geocaching and
letter boxing, a modern twist to the age-old scavenger hunt. It combines a hike in the
outdoors with the technology of a GPS unit and the joy of gift-giving and receiving.
Learn about what is in your backyards by joining this great family adventure.
tel 508.428.5755 www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
FRI, June 28, 2013
Osterville Farmers’ Market
9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Fruits, vegetables, cheeses, breads, jams, pasta, honey,
butter, flowers, herbs, soaps, cookies, poultry, and more.
On the grounds of the Osterville Historical Museum.
www.ostervillefarmersmarket.org
JULY
WED, July 3, 2013
Osterville Library Concert Series on the Lawn
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Pack a picnic and lawn chairs; bring the kids, dogs house guests and neighbors!
Concerts are held indoors in the library if it rains. Free admission. tel 508.428.5757
email mcolombo@clamsnet.org www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
FRI, July 5, 2013
Osterville Farmers’ Market
9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Plus story hour for kids of all ages at 10:00 AM & 11:00 AM during July and August.
On the grounds of the Osterville Historical Museum. www.ostervillefarmersmarket.org
WED, July 10, 2013
Osterville Library Concert Series on the Lawn
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Concerts are held indoors if it rains. Free admission.
tel 508.428.5757 email mcolombo@clamsnet.org www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
FRI, July 12, 2013
Osterville Farmers’ Market
9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Plus story hour for kids of all ages at 10:00 AM & 11:00 AM. On the grounds of the
Osterville Historical Museum. www.ostervillefarmersmarket.org
SAT, July 13, 2013
March of Dimes Fundraiser
11:00 AM-3:00 PM
Annually held in memory of Chloe at Armstrong-Kelley Park. Open to all. Food, fun,
games, kids’ music. www.armstrongkelleypark.com
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45. SAT, July 13, 2013
Osterville Rotary 19th Annual Bluefish & Striper Tournament
7:00 AM-8:00 PM
EVENT CALENDAR
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 under the
big tent from 5:00 PM-8:00 pm, watch the awards ceremony and bid in Silent & Live
Auctions ($20 adults, $7 children). More info on our website. www.ostervillerotary.org
SuN, July 14, 2013
Osterville Historical Museum presents “Summer Sampler: Pigs & Pearls”
5:00 PM-7:00 PM
Enjoy an evening of delicious food from local chefs and farmers and music under our tent.
Benefit silent auction for one-of-a-kind archival photos from the Museum’s collection.
email OHS@ostervillemuseum.org www.ostervillemuseum.org
MON, July 15, 2013
Osterville Village Library Celebrity Auction
5:00 PM-7:00 PM [5:00 PM Online Bidding Ends]
Winner and up to 5 guests will have lunch at the Wianno Club on August 1, 2013 with
Thomas Bradley III, Chairman of the Westminster Kennel Club. Proceeds benefit
Osterville Village Library. www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
WED, July 17, 2013
Osterville Library Concert Series on the Lawn
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Concerts are held indoors if it rains. Free admission.
tel 508.428.5757 email mcolombo@clamsnet.org www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
FRI, July 19, 2013
Osterville Farmers’ Market
9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Plus story hour for kids of all ages at 10:00 AM & 11:00 AM. On the grounds of the
Osterville Historical Museum. www.ostervillefarmersmarket.org
SAT, July 20, 2013
34th Annual Cape Cod 5K Championship
8:00 AM
5K course with ocean views certified by the USATF. Race starts in front of the Osterville
Community Building, 99 West Bay Road. Prize money to top male and female athletes;
medals to top 3 in each age division. 5K Entry Fee: $20. 1K Kids Race prior to main event,
Entry Fee: $5. Proceeds benefit Osterville Village Library. email mcolombo@clamsnet.org
tel 508.428.5757 www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
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49. A Gallery fine art publisher & specialty shop. We
nourish and celebrate through artistic expression and
fine craftsmanship the joy we share in our life by the sea.
Paintings, open and rare limited edition prints, sculpture,
bird carvings, sailors valentines, hand hooked rugs, models
of local sailboats, Nantucket lightship baskets and more.
23 Wianno Avenue 508-428-2332 yankeeaccent@verizon.net
Hours posted on our door and www.YANKEEACCENT.COM
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of the game...
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Certified Public Accountant
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50. SAT, July 20, 2013
39th Annual Osterville Village Day
8:00 AM-4:00 PM
EVENT CALENDAR
Grand parade at 1:00 PM with antique & classic cars, bands, floats, and more. Other
events include music, food, craft fair, bounce house, children’s events, and trolley rides.
Sponsored by the Osterville Business & Professional Association and the Osterville
Village Association tel Gail Nightingale 508.428.6327
SAT, July 20, 2013
Antique Car Display
10:00 AM-3:00 PM
Enjoy the cars on the Museum campus before and
after the parade through the Village.
www.ostervillemuseum.org
WED, July 24, 2013
Osterville Library Concert Series on the Lawn
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Concerts are held indoors if it rains. Free admission.
tel 508.428.5757 email mcolombo@clamsnet.org www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
FRI, July 26, 2013
Osterville Farmers’ Market
9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Plus story hour for kids of all ages at 10:00 AM & 11:00 AM. On the grounds of the
Osterville Historical Museum. www.ostervillefarmersmarket.org
SAT, July 27, 2013
Ladies Shoal Troll
7:00 AM-2:00 PM
Women’s fishing tournament to benefit Making Strides Against Breast Cancer. Entry
Fee: $50. Followed by a cookout at 5:00 PM with live auction and awards. Sponsored by
Crosby Yacht and hosted by the Osterville Anglers Club. www.ostervilleanglersclub.com
WED, July 31, 2013
Osterville Library Concert Series on the Lawn
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Concerts are held indoors if it rains. Free admission.
tel 508.428.5757 email mcolombo@clamsnet.org www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
August
THuRS, August 1, 2013
Mutts & Martinis
5:30 PM-7:30 PM
A cocktail party for dogs and their owners. Socialize and network with man’s best friends,
fellow dog lovers, and special guest Thomas Bradley 3rd, Chairman of the Westminster
Kennel Club Dog Show. Price is $30 per pet parent, which includes two drinks and hors
d’oeuvres. Proceeds benefit Osterville Village Library. www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org
FRI, August 2, 2013
20th Annual Joe Cronin Memorial Jimmy Fund
Fishing Tournament
6:45 AM-9:30 PM
The mission of the Joe Cronin Memorial Jimmy
Fund Fishing Tournament is to recognize and
perpetuate the legacy of Joe Cronin’s support to
benefit the adults and children at the Dana Farber
Cancer Institute and the Jimmy Fund in their fight
against cancer. The tournament was established to
build a foundation for an annual fundraiser that
combines the camaraderie of fishing with unanimity of purpose.
tel EJ Jaxtimer 508.776.0923 www.joecroninfishing.com
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