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SUMMARY:Sarah Burrill Band
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LOCATION:O’Shea’s Olde Inne\, 348 Main Street\, West Dennis\, MA\, 02670\, United States
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SUMMARY:Kimon Kirk and Syd Straw
DESCRIPTION:House concert with the Kimon Kirk band and Syd Straw\nAt Brick Hill House Concerts 7:30pm\, Doors open at 7:00.\n508-255-3864 for seats and info. \nWe are delighted to have Kimon Kirk and his band AND Syd Straw performing for us in my cozy living room! Doors open at 7:00pm\, park along the road\, suggested donation $25\, call 508-255-3864 for more info. Or email chezdi@yahoo.com \nKimon Kirk:\nBassist and singer-songwriter Kimon Kirk’s new full-length double LP\, Bikini Jardine\, is slated for a summer 2026 release\, following his release of Altitude in 2021.  Bikini Jardine (whose title is a mashup of the name of the all female punk band Bikini Kill and the Beach Boys’ guitarist Al Jardine) includes songs written with Aimee Mann\, alt-country icon Robbie Fulks\, and Treat Her Right’s David Champagne\, and features guest appearances by Mann and Gaby Moreno on vocals and NRBQ keyboardist Terry Adams on clavinet\, as well as backing from Kirk’s longtime bandmates on the east and west coasts.  Based in Los Angeles but raised in the fertile musical ground of Boston\, Kirk has been the bassist in Grammy-winner Gaby Moreno’s band since 2016 and frequently collaborates with Aimee Mann as bassist\, backing vocalist\, and co-writer. He has also performed as bassist and harmony vocalist with Van Dyke Parks\, Grant-Lee Phillips\, Alejandro Escovedo\, Rufus Wainwright\, Session Americana\, Amy Correia\, and Sarah Borges.  \nKirk’s brand new single\, “Dashboard Hula Doll\,” was written with the pioneering alt-country artist Robbie Fulks and includes a video shot in the Southern California desert.  Kimon and Robbie met in Los Angeles after they were introduced by their mutual friend Duke Levine\, lead guitarist for Bonnie Raitt\, and a musician with whom both Fulks and Kirk had performed on multiple occasions over the years. The single was recorded at Sunset Sound in LA in one live session and features Kirk on vocals and electric guitar\, Fulks on vocals and acoustic guitar\, Levine on lead guitar\, and the powerhouse rhythm section of Paul Bryan (Aimee Mann\, Jeff Parker) on bass and drummer Jay Bellerose (Robert Plant and Alison Krauss)\, both of whom had anchored Levine’s band in Boston in the 1990’s and also comprised Dennis Brennan’s all-star group the Iodine Brothers. The blistering rocker chronicles the tale of a desperate man on the verge of losing everything – everything except for his guiding light\, the grass-skirted hula doll that is perched atop the dash of his family car.  Pathetic?  Perhaps.  But in the vein of John Updike\, one of Kirk and Fulks’s mutual literary heroes\, the story unfolds over two careening minutes and humorously evokes the downward spiral of one of Updike’s hapless male protagonists of yore.  “Dashboard Hula Doll” also pays tribute in spirit to another of Kirk and Fulks’s heroes\, beloved NRBQ guitarist Big Al Anderson\, whose tongue in cheek compositions and ferocious guitar playing clearly informed the mood of the recording.  \n Bikini Jardine’s sprawling and homespun-but-high fidelity atmosphere was the result of an unusually productive writing period during the pandemic.  With live performances curtailed for nearly two years\, Kirk began writing and playing guitar in earnest at his home in Los Angeles\, and a 15-song album took shape more quickly than any of his prior three albums had transpired.  Some of the two volume LP’s songs are among the quietest Kirk has recorded and are largely acoustic with layered vocals; others qualify as the heaviest music he has committed to record\, with aggressive and distorted guitars\, loud and lurching drums\, and chaotic keyboards all part of the mix.  Many of the lead vocals were cut live with the band while the takes went down; a handful of the recordings were made by Kirk alone\, performing and layering vocals and instruments one by one.  The songs frequently reference the locales near where they were written: the neighborhoods around the east side of LA near Kirk’s home\, an abandoned 19th century barn in a field in Massachusetts\, a small apartment on Lake Como in northern Italy.  Kirk cites the Beach Boys’ Friends\, double albums by the Beatles and Rolling Stones\, Stevie Wonder’s Music of My Mind\, the first Paul McCartney solo album\, XTC’s Apple Venus volumes 1 and 2\, and Marisa Monte’s Infinito Particular\, along with the work of Gabriel Orozco\, Beatriz Milhazes\, and Ray Johnson\, as constellations of reference for Bikini Jardine.  Inspired by such topics as visual art\, geography\, friendship\, culinary epiphany\, lost love\, and class dichotomy\, Bikini Jardine paints a sonic landscape grounded in humanity and in-the-moment musical interplay\, and whose songs’ shambolic cohesion grapples with the vagaries and complexities of 21st century life.   \n“Kimon Kirk can nail longing and regret and an existential shrug all in one lyric. His music makes me restless\, makes me want to put down whatever book I’m reading and go out in the world to see what I’m missing and he’s not.”  — Maureen Corrigan (NPR) \n“Exceptionally strong pop songs\, often with a reflective slant\, but with the irrepressible feeling of the best power pop.” — Heaven Magazine\, Netherlands \n“In a world in which masterful melodic songwriting and rich\, understated production were king\, philosopher-poet Kimon Kirk would rule with a velvet fist. Beautifully crafted pop in the Wilson-McCartney vein\, via Andy Partridge.” — Alex Rubens (Key & Peele\, Community) \nSyd Straw\n \nSyd Straw — a singer-songwriter who delivers her haunting\, evocative lyrics in a fierce and elegant way — sips coffee\, like me\, at 6 a.m.\, while our neighbors sleep. \n“It’s all ours\,” she says. “I read\, think and look around the world\, let (her dog) Mossimo out\, walk around the yard … look at the moon.” \nHer home in rural Vermont\, surrounded by trees and a vegetable garden\, harbors memories of her parents\, film and TV actor Jack Straw (“The Pajama Game\,” “Don’t Drink the Water”) and songwriter Barrie Jean Garvin. The quiet of the early hours heightens her senses and enables her to do some creative thinking. \n“Thoughts come to me that have been lurking in the hidden recesses of the cranium\, in those early darkened moments\,” she says. “I think of things that have been there all along; it’s great to consult your inner workings. I do write a lot in those morning hours.” \nDo these writings become songs? \n“I don’t even think of what it might become when I write. It’s more about an expression of my friendship with words.” \nStraw will perform at a sold-out show at 503 Social Club in Hoboken on Sept. 21\, accompanied by Don Piper (whom she has been playing with since 2001) on guitar\, Dave Schramm on guitar\, and Gary Langol on keyboards. She will also perform in New York\, in the fall\, at a venue TBA. \nWhat should we expect in Hoboken? \n“It’s all going to be heavily scripted\,” she joked. “I would say that one thing my shows are noted for is a certain abundance of spontaneity. And I’m going to do a few songs to honor our departed good friend Anton Fier from Golden Palominos. I’m definitely going to do a few new songs and a few worldwide mega hits as well.” \nREGAN KELLY\nSYD STRAW\nStraw performed on the Golden Palominos albums Visions of Excess (1985) and Blast of Silence (1986)\, after launching her career as a backing vocalist for Pat Benatar. She also has sung on albums by artists such as Wilco\, Rickie Lee Jones\, Marshall Crenshaw and Freedy Johnston. \nIn 1989\, she released her debut solo album\, Surprise\, which featured Fier\, Richard Thompson\, Ry Cooder and others. She recorded her second album War and Peace (1996) with the band The Skeletons. \nIn 2008\, she released the majestic Pink Velour on her own label\, Earnester. Showcasing her depth and direct\, poetic storytelling\, she shares her heart on songs about family disharmony\, romance and loss. Several of these songs make me teary\, including the title track\, which is about her fractured family\, and “About to Forget\,” in which she imagines life after she loses her beloved dog. \nShe sang it recently at a neighbor’s party honoring a friend who loved dogs. “It was good because people came up to me and said\, ‘You made me cry\,’ ” she said. “I like it when a song hits the mark and has its purpose. I want my songs to be useful because I’m fairly useless. I want my songs to circulate in the world and come in handy.” \nShe said her song “Unraveling” is useful “because we all lose our dads and that song came to me line by line by line. It floated up the river to me while my dad was dying of lung cancer and I was taking care of him. \n“His illness and his need for help brought me from my home in Chicago back to Vermont and it was such a strange\, beautiful\, fraught\, unforgettable\, important period of life\, helping him through his primal unwinding.” \nWhen people are moved by your songs\, I would register that as a sign of success. \n“This is the truth\,” she said. “I think that’s what it’s all about\, Alfie.” \nThe cover of Syd Straw’s 2008 album “Pink Velour.”\nThe song “Pink Velour” captures the feeling that there is nothing quite like going home. \n“I like your thought of ‘nothing like home\,’ ” she said\, adding that “we fall in love with the people we associate with those places at least as much as we fall in love with the actual geographical places.” \nHer song “Storm Warning” makes me sit up\, struck by its Beatles-influenced sound and lyrics and lessons I could have used when I was 22. In it\, she asks a suitor to “give me back my kisses\,” describes falling in love with his intellect and crossing the sea to see if he was the one for her. \n“Years and years ago\, I got a letter in the mail\,” she said. “This man who had intellectually compelled me over the years said\, ‘Would you ever consider coming here for New Year’s Eve? What if I send a plane ticket?’ And I was just lonesome enough to do it. \n“It was pretty calamitous. Even before I left\, I was run off the road by a bad driver and my car skittered off to an icy field\, and I thought maybe I shouldn’t get on a plane. But I am a romantic seeker.” \nShe sings\, in this song: \nYou guard your feelings so well.\nIn another language\, I can see the damage.\nYou’d think that I would know by now\nMen will say anything to get what they want from you.\nTo make the birdie sing.\nYou said that you like birds a lot; this one is flying.\nI’ll be gone in the morning.\nWhy am I so good at ignoring a storm warning? \nAre you still the same way or do you heed storm warnings? \n“I am the same way\, only much older\,” she said. “I am far more reticent than I used to be with tossing my heart around. I used to always have at least one crush brewing. I feel like that’s just not what I’m thinking about now. I want to work. My passion is to work. \n“My last relationship was very rough. There’s nothing very good about it. That was a while ago. I’ve reprioritized. It definitely made me anxious about men\, which is a huge generalization. But it did. I’ve had dangerous\, unwarranted encounters with some pretty powerful men and I don’t ever want to allow myself to be hurt again.” \nThe cover of Syd Straw’s 1996 album “War and Peace.”\nHer song “CBGB’s” (listen below) from War and Peace is about an exuberant part of her musical journey. \n“Living in New York was always a good time because I lived there when artists could afford to\,” Straw said. “I always had fun at CBGB and that song has come in handy. It’s funny that a song can outlive the actual club. It’s a nice way to remember that club. \n“I remember its grimy\, decadent glory very vividly. I played there in the last week of its existence. They let me curate a night there. I asked a band called The Revelons to be on the bill and they were fantastic.” \nHer song “Howl” (see video below)\, also on War and Peace\, is intense\, provocative and clever\, with an infectious melody. I can imagine Lucinda Williams covering this song beautifully. \nShe sings like she’s telling a secret: \nSleep with me like a dog\, you man\nSleep with me like a man\, you dog of a man\nSleep with me\, sleep with me\, sleep with me\, sleep with me\nI want to make you howl\nI want to make you howl\nI gave you everything I had\nI must say you took it just like a man.\nIf all men are dogs\, what’s a dog?\nIf all men are dogs\, what then is a man? \n“The Stranger I Live With” from Pink Velour would be\, she thinks\, a good duet with Williams. “We used to hang out (in 1992). I love her. At my last apartment in New York on East 6th Street one night Lucinda Williams\, David Mansfield\, Gurf Morlix\, Marc Ribot and I sat around playing music and that was such a great luxury. And I remember saying\, ‘Does anybody still do this?’ ” \nPink Velour features a delicate love song\, “Marry Me\,” with lyrics perfectly describing the hopes and dreams of couples headed to the altar. The first line is: “What are you doing the rest of your life?/That’s how it starts\, that’s how it starts.” This is a quintessential wedding song that I recommend for anyone planning a wedding. \n“I wrote that song driving 80 miles an hour on the Taconic Parkway\,” Straw said. “I was driving down to sing at the great writer Mary Gaitskill’s wedding to the great Peter Trachtenberg in Red Hook\, New York. They wanted me to sing ‘Perfect Day’ by Lou Reed. I arrived on time to sing the song when we had champagne and cake. It was a miracle I got there. I wrote the lyrics on the directions and they flew out my truck window. \n“It’s so pure and all true. I’ve sung it at several weddings now … It’s really come in handy. We should probably do that\, too (in Hoboken).” \nPink Velour chronicles her parent’s divorce “and it wasn’t pretty\,” she said. “I still feel the pain of both of my parents and I still feel their lonesome ache. I think that’s a big impetus behind some of my music. \n“My parents were very talented\, singular\, lonesome humans. I sometimes wonder if that’s hereditary. My mother said to me when she was dying\, ‘After I die\, what are you gonna write about?’ And I said\, ‘Mom\, I’m going to write about the pain of leaving you and how it’s killing me to lose you.’ ” \nSyd Straw in a ’90s publicity photo.\nThough memories of their pain inform her music and life\, she moves forward\, enjoying nature and her dogs. “That’s the easy part of it\,” she said. “This whole summer I’ve had a couple of big\, wonderful shows\, but apart from that I’ve just been holed up here\, growing four kinds of tomatoes and two kinds of basil … and just lollygagging with my 14-year-old\, increasingly blind\, deaf hound Mossimo. Where’s my ambition? It’s hiding under a rock somewhere\, but I’m enjoying the hell out of it. I appreciate every leaf and every bird. I’m surrounded by trees and I’m lucky to have this.” \nOur conversation was punctuated by her irreverent humor and candor. \n“I was born in California in 1702\,” she said. \nThat was a good year. \n“Yes\, and at 6 months of youth\, I demanded that my parents buy a country inn in Vermont and get out of the Hollywood rat race\,” she said. \nYou were forward thinking. \n“Yeah\, I was\, and now I’m thinking in reverse. I am living in the house that I inherited when my dad died and I’m ever so grateful for it in this spot of woods and chalets. \n“I know these little dirt roads a little too intimately — I have been here for a long time\, bouncing away from here and bouncing back. I very much love Vermont\, but in all my days I’ve never really sorted out much of a way to work here. I do my private work — my writing and thinking and existing — here\, but (there are) not a lot of jobs here … I always have to bounce out to other places of interest\, to work.” \nThere’s a unique feeling of peace to live in the place where you grew up\, or to visit it. \n“Yes\, there’s comfort in knowing the trees and there’s comfort in being able to walk out the door and see the sky\, but sometimes familiarity can be tormenting — depends on your mood. When you’re feeling really good and sunshiny\, all the birds’ singing sounds so wonderful\, but if you’re blue they can sound malevolent and you wish they’d be quiet.” \nDo you find yourself missing what is no longer there from your childhood? \n“I miss my dad tremendously and I miss my two dogs that were here\,” she said. \nShe also misses neighbors who have died. “My whole town is about 300 or 400 people and about only half of them live here. I’ve watched everyone turn 90\, 95\, 100\, and I’ve sung ‘Amazing Grace’ at all of their funerals. I’m hoping that some new vibrant\, colorful\, creative\, artistic left-brain people move up here.” \nThe cover of Syd Straw’s 1989 album “Surprise.”\nHow do your new songs compare with those you’ve already released? \n“My subjects have gone from being alive to staying alive\,” she laughed. They focus on “the art of having a creative life and keeping a roof over your head even if it leaks.” \nStraw also has been working on a musical called “Noah’s Dumpster.” “I have been working on this for the last six years and I’ve got some swingin’ songs for it and some of them are written with Marc Ribot\,” she said. “I’m mostly doing it by myself. I’m really looking forward to playing them very soon.” \nIn June\, she performed at British singer-songwriter Linda Thompson’s release party for her album Proxy Music at City Winery in New York\, alongside a cast of friends who reconnected her with her music community\, including New Jersey residents David Mansfield and Tammy Faye Starlite\, and Linda Thompson’s son Teddy Thompson. \n“It was a gorgeous show\, one for the ages\,” Straw said. “The audience was so buzzy and receptive. They were enjoying it so much.” \n“I have loved Syd’s voice ever since I heard her with The Golden Palominos\, and her song ‘Future 40’s (String of Pearls)’ still lives in my heart\, as does Syd\,” Starlite said. (Watch video for “Future 40’s\,” below.) “She is a brilliant and sui generis artist\, and one thing she once said (in an MTV interview) became my mantra: ‘You cannot stand over a rose and beseech it to unfurl.’ I love her.” \nStraw recently collaborated on the song “Take Back the Night” with the artist The Dark Bob. It’s about the movement to make the streets safe for women. “People who started the movement are in the video\,” Straw said. “I want safety. If we all looked out for each other\, the whole axis of the world would tilt in a beautiful direction. It’s too bad that we have to be on defense our whole female lives. I don’t want to deal with any more bad men.” \nStraw spoke about the many musicians lost during COVID years\, as well as her close friend\, KCRW-FM DJ Deirdre O’Donoghue\, who died in 2001. \n“I miss those days when you were pals with DJs\,” she said. “She was my true sister and friend. I have lost people who have championed me. Now I have to champion myself. \n“I think that entertainment is a dangerous art form. A lot of my bandmates have perished. My parents\, a long time ago. I feel these songs acutely now. It’s great for anyone to find a way in this world to express one’s feelings in a viable way that other people can appreciate. I think it’s important that people keep listening and reading and I want to be a part of that. I want to put a lot more music out in the world.” \n \nFor more on Syd Straw\, visit facebook.com/syd.straw or sydstrawmusic.bandcamp.com.
URL:https://womr.org/event/kimon-kirk-and-syd-straw/
LOCATION:Brick Hill House Concerts\, 164 Brick Hill Road\, Orleans\, MA\, 02653\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:Carolyn Wonderland
DESCRIPTION:Texas’ award-winning\, guitar-slinging\, soul singing Carolyn Wonderland will perform live at The Music Room in West Yarmouth on Saturday\, May 2\, 2026. With her dynamic guitar playing\, sublime songwriting\, and pure Texas vocals\, Wonderland has more than earned her reputation as a fiercely independent artist. She has been performing professionally since the age of 15 and has been on the road her entire career. Wonderland has played with icons from Townes Van Zandt to Levon Helm\, from Buddy Guy to Hubert Sumlin\, from Bob Dylan to John Mayall (as the first female guitar in the iconic Blues Breakers)\, all while writing her own story. \nPerformance information is as follows: \nDate: Saturday\, May 2\, 2026 \nVenue: The Music Room \nAddress: 541 Main St. \nCity: West Yarmouth\, MA \nPhone: 508-694-6125 \nShowtime: 7:00pm \nTicket price: $35-$75 \nWebsite: www.musicroomcapecod.com
URL:https://womr.org/event/carolyn-wonderland-3/
LOCATION:The Music Room\, 541 main st\, W yarmouth\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:The Outer Cape Chorale presents "Voices of Hope"
DESCRIPTION:Come celebrate Spring as The Outer Cape Chorale conducted by artistic director Allison Beavan performs “Voices of Hope” featuring Dan Forrest’s moving “Requiem for the Living” with a 19-piece chamber orchestra Friday\, May 1 at 7:00 PM and Saturday\, May 2 at 5:00 PM at Provincetown’s historic Town Hall and Sunday\, May 3 at 3:00 PM at the Nauset Regional High School Auditorium in Eastham. Included as well are: “To Life!” from Fiddler on the Roof\, John Williams’ “America…the Dream Goes On” and Aaron Copland’s “The Promise of Living”.
URL:https://womr.org/event/the-outer-cape-chorale-presents-voices-of-hope-2/2026-05-02/
LOCATION:Provincetown Town Hall\, 260 Commercial St.\, Provincetown\, MA\, United States
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SUMMARY:World Labyrinth Day Walk for Peace ~ Chase Park Chatham
DESCRIPTION:Walk As One at 1:00 p.m. for Peace \nThe Center for the Spiritual Journey invites individuals\, families\, and organizations to help celebrate World Labyrinth Day on May 2\, 2026; a time when thousands of people globally will walk as one at 1:00.\nThe intention for this international observance is to create a rolling wave of unified healing energy at home and around the world. \nA Veriditas certified labyrinth facilitator\, Maria Silverman\, will be there to guide participants in a walking meditation with music. Meet us at the Chatham Labyrinth: an 11-circuit outdoor labyrinth located in Chase Park\, behind the Gristmill.  The walkway to the labyrinth from the parking lot on Shattuck Place is handicap accessible. For further information:  508 945-1304 or www.csjcapecod.org\nAll are welcome!  \nSent from my iPhone
URL:https://womr.org/event/world-labyrinth-day-walk-for-peace-chase-park-chatham-2/
LOCATION:Chase Park\, Cross St\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
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SUMMARY:Pop Up Practices In The Park: Syd Straw
DESCRIPTION:Singer/songwriter and guitarist Syd Straw first made a name for herself as part of the Golden Palaminos\, a band led by Anton Fier that enjoyed a large cult following in the ‘80s. Her unique blend of folk-rock and blues rock has made her a favorite on adult\, alternative radio stations. On her album\, “Surprise\,” she was joined by Don Was\, Michael Stipe\, Ry Cooder\, Marshall Crenshaw\, Richard Thompson\, John Doe\, and Daniel Lanois. We are thrilled to welcome her to the Pop-Ups!
URL:https://womr.org/event/pop-up-practices-in-the-park-2-2-2/
LOCATION:Parish Park\, 44 Main Street\, Orleans\, MA\, 02653\, United States
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T223310Z
UID:10018429-1777726800-1777726800@womr.org
SUMMARY:Billy & Beth
DESCRIPTION:Music from the Scottish\, Irish\, French Canadian\, Bluegrass\, and Appalachian traditions\, played on fiddle\, piano\, Irish harp\, guitar and banjo. Sponsored by the Friends of Eastham Library
URL:https://womr.org/event/billy-beth/
LOCATION:Eastham Public Library\, 190 Samoset Rd\, Eastham\, MA\, 02642\, United States
CATEGORIES:Libraries,Music
GEO:41.8303469;-69.977785
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260501T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260501T203000
DTSTAMP:20260503T122244
CREATED:20260111T042451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260111T043020Z
UID:10016565-1777667400-1777667400@womr.org
SUMMARY:Digney Fignus
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://womr.org/event/digney-fignus-12-2-2/
LOCATION:O’Shea’s Olde Inne\, 348 Main Street\, West Dennis\, MA\, 02670\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
GEO:41.6819452;-70.1558832
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=O’Shea’s Olde Inne 348 Main Street West Dennis MA 02670 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=348 Main Street:geo:-70.1558832,41.6819452
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260501T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260501T200000
DTSTAMP:20260503T122244
CREATED:20260128T160410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T160415Z
UID:10017007-1777665600-1777665600@womr.org
SUMMARY:The Steel Wheels
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating more than 20 years on the road\, The Steel Wheels bring their distinctive Americana folk sound to The Spire on Friday\, May 1. Over two decades\, the band has evolved from a harmony-driven acoustic ensemble into a dynamic folk-rock outfit\, while retaining the roots that first defined them. Their latest release\,The Steel Wheels\, captures the band in full stride\, moving seamlessly between these two identities.
URL:https://womr.org/event/the-steel-wheels-2/
LOCATION:The Spire Center for the Performing Arts\, 25 1/2 Court Street\, Plymouth
CATEGORIES:Music
GEO:41.9579615;-70.6661753
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=The Spire Center for the Performing Arts 25 1/2 Court Street Plymouth;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=25 1/2 Court Street:geo:-70.6661753,41.9579615
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260501T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260501T201500
DTSTAMP:20260503T122244
CREATED:20260412T160514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260412T160514Z
UID:10018382-1777662000-1777666500@womr.org
SUMMARY:The Outer Cape Chorale presents "Voices of Hope"
DESCRIPTION:Come celebrate Spring as The Outer Cape Chorale conducted by artistic director Allison Beavan performs “Voices of Hope” featuring Dan Forrest’s moving “Requiem for the Living” with a 19-piece chamber orchestra Friday\, May 1 at 7:00 PM and Saturday\, May 2 at 5:00 PM at Provincetown’s historic Town Hall and Sunday\, May 3 at 3:00 PM at the Nauset Regional High School Auditorium in Eastham. Included as well are: “To Life!” from Fiddler on the Roof\, John Williams’ “America…the Dream Goes On” and Aaron Copland’s “The Promise of Living”.
URL:https://womr.org/event/the-outer-cape-chorale-presents-voices-of-hope-2/2026-05-01/
LOCATION:Provincetown Town Hall\, 260 Commercial St.\, Provincetown\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="Outer Cape Chorale":MAILTO:info@outercapechorale.org
GEO:42.0512709;-70.1876737
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Provincetown Town Hall 260 Commercial St. Provincetown MA United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=260 Commercial St.:geo:-70.1876737,42.0512709
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260501T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260501T190000
DTSTAMP:20260503T122244
CREATED:20260305T000309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T001408Z
UID:10017365-1777662000-1777662000@womr.org
SUMMARY:Music of Arabian Spain with David Rogers
DESCRIPTION:Termed\, ‘a prominent guitarist\,’ by the New York Times\, and praised by The Washington Post for his ‘astonishingly florid’ improvisations\, David Rogers Fuses classical\, jazz\, and world music into beautiful\, expressive and virtuosic performances. \nHe has been called a ‘modern master’ of the classical guitar’ by 20th Century Guitar. Classics today.com has praised his ‘first rate instrumental artistry\,’ and the Lute Society of America Quarterly has called his technique ‘formidable.’ \nHe is an endorsing artist for Aquila Strings\, (Italy) and his compositions has been featured in major guitar magazines such as Fingerstyle Guitar in the United States and Akustic Gitarre in Germany. \nDavid has recorded for Dorian\, Callisto and Focus Recordings. He has taught master classes throughout North America\, including the San Francisco Conservatory\, The University of Southern California and The Interlochen National Arts Camp.
URL:https://womr.org/event/music-of-arabian-spain-with-david-rogers/
LOCATION:Wellfleet Preservation Hall\, 355 Main Street\, Wellfleet\, MA\, 02667\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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GEO:41.9388634;-70.0329385
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Wellfleet Preservation Hall 355 Main Street Wellfleet MA 02667 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=355 Main Street:geo:-70.0329385,41.9388634
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260501T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260501T173000
DTSTAMP:20260503T122244
CREATED:20260425T101900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260425T101900Z
UID:10018469-1777651200-1777656600@womr.org
SUMMARY:May Day March
DESCRIPTION:Join Indivisible Outer Cape this Friday\, May 1st\, for the May Day: Workers Over Billionaires march. We’re marching in solidarity with local workers to demand an economy that works for everyone. The event is from 4-5:30 pm. Meet us at the Green next to Snow’s Library and march with us up Main St.\nVisit www.indivisibleoutercape.org for more information.
URL:https://womr.org/event/may-day-march/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Municipal Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://womr.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/1000005396.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260430T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260430T190000
DTSTAMP:20260503T122244
CREATED:20260413T162347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260413T162354Z
UID:10018387-1777575600-1777575600@womr.org
SUMMARY:Joe Gouveia Outermost Poetry Reading
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://womr.org/event/joe-gouveia-outermost-poetry-reading-3/
LOCATION:Wellfleet Preservation Hall\, 355 Main Street\, Wellfleet\, MA\, 02667\, United States
CATEGORIES:Poetry,WOMR Presents
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GEO:41.9388634;-70.0329385
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Wellfleet Preservation Hall 355 Main Street Wellfleet MA 02667 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=355 Main Street:geo:-70.0329385,41.9388634
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260427T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260427T190000
DTSTAMP:20260503T122244
CREATED:20260331T152442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T152713Z
UID:10017879-1777316400-1777316400@womr.org
SUMMARY:Erynn Marshall and Carl Jones
DESCRIPTION:Doors open at 6; Concert at 7\n\n\n\n\n$25 suggested donation; (all proceeds to the artists after $50 to the Hall)\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBest to arrive closer to 6 to be sure you get a seat. \nPlease bring a desert or beverage to share if you are able.\n \nPond Hill can hold 50 people if some carpool and all park responsibly.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEmail mail@paulgreenspan.com if you plan to attend\, and if you are bringing others\, so we can have accurate count. Also if you need directions to Pond Hill\, ask me via email \n\n\n\n\n\nErynn Marshall and Carl Jones are old-time musicians and inspired tunesmiths from Hillsville\, Virginia. This delightful and exceptionally talented couple sings southern song-duets and play powerful fiddle\, guitar\, mandolin\, banjo tunes. Erynn spent many years learning from older fiddlers and singers in the Virginias\, Kentucky and North Carolina. Carl toured and recorded with Norman Blake and his song\, Last Time on the Road was featured on the grammy-award winning album “Unleashed” by the Nashville Bluegrass Band. They have won many awards for their playing and performed in Canada\, Europe\, Australia and China. They have 17 recordings between them including the Old-Time Sweethearts project (produced by Marshall/Eddy) featuring 12 old-time music couples from across the US. www.dittyville.com
URL:https://womr.org/event/erynn-marshall-and-carl-jones/
LOCATION:Pond Hill School\, Old Paine Hollow Road\, Wellfleet\, Massachusetts\, 02667\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
GEO:41.9172331;-69.9984187
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Pond Hill School Old Paine Hollow Road Wellfleet Massachusetts 02667 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Old Paine Hollow Road:geo:-69.9984187,41.9172331
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T193000
DTSTAMP:20260503T122244
CREATED:20260325T193157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T193205Z
UID:10017822-1777145400-1777145400@womr.org
SUMMARY:Come From Away
DESCRIPTION:The Performing Arts Program at Cape Cod Community College (4Cs) proudly presents Come From Away\, opening April 9\, 2026\, on the Main Stage of the Tilden Arts Center. This acclaimed musical tells a remarkable true story of compassion\, generosity\, and connection in the wake of an unexpected global crisis. \nCome From Away is based on the events of September 11\, 2001\, when 38 planes were diverted to the small town of Gander\, Newfoundland\, and thousands of stranded passengers were welcomed by local residents. The show captures how ordinary people responded with extraordinary kindness\, forging connections across cultures and circumstances. \n“This is a story about choosing care in moments of uncertainty\,” said Vana Trudeau\, Assistant Professor and Program Coordinator for the Performing Arts Program at 4Cs and the Director of the show. “Come From Away reminds us that community is built through action—through empathy\, understanding\, and the simple decision to show up for one another. Bringing this story to our main stage feels especially resonant right now.” \nCome From Away runs April 9–25\, 2026\, with evening performances Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30 pm and Saturday matinees at 2:00 pm. An opening night reception will follow the Thursday\, April 9 performance\, inviting audiences to celebrate the production with the cast and creative team. Show ticket prices range from $10–$25 and are available by calling the Tilden Arts Center Box Office at 774.330.4044 or by visiting TildenArtsCenter.Ludus.com.
URL:https://womr.org/event/come-from-away/2026-04-25/
LOCATION:Tilden Arts Center\, CCCC\, 2240 Iyannough Road\, W. Barnstable\, MA\, 02668\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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GEO:41.6909198;-70.3369526
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Tilden Arts Center CCCC 2240 Iyannough Road W. Barnstable MA 02668 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=2240 Iyannough Road:geo:-70.3369526,41.6909198
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T190000
DTSTAMP:20260503T122244
CREATED:20260104T205939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260104T210037Z
UID:10016544-1777143600-1777143600@womr.org
SUMMARY:Richard Shindel
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://womr.org/event/richard-shindel/
LOCATION:First Encounter Coffeehouse\, 220 Samoset Road\, Eastham\, MA\, 02651\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
GEO:41.8301385;-69.9781805
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=First Encounter Coffeehouse 220 Samoset Road Eastham MA 02651 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=220 Samoset Road:geo:-69.9781805,41.8301385
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T140000
DTSTAMP:20260503T122244
CREATED:20260325T193338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T150344Z
UID:10017836-1777125600-1777125600@womr.org
SUMMARY:Come From Away
DESCRIPTION:The Performing Arts Program at Cape Cod Community College (4Cs) proudly presents Come From Away\, opening April 9\, 2026\, on the Main Stage of the Tilden Arts Center. This acclaimed musical tells a remarkable true story of compassion\, generosity\, and connection in the wake of an unexpected global crisis. \nCome From Away is based on the events of September 11\, 2001\, when 38 planes were diverted to the small town of Gander\, Newfoundland\, and thousands of stranded passengers were welcomed by local residents. The show captures how ordinary people responded with extraordinary kindness\, forging connections across cultures and circumstances. \n“This is a story about choosing care in moments of uncertainty\,” said Vana Trudeau\, Assistant Professor and Program Coordinator for the Performing Arts Program at 4Cs and the Director of the show. “Come From Away reminds us that community is built through action—through empathy\, understanding\, and the simple decision to show up for one another. Bringing this story to our main stage feels especially resonant right now.” \nCome From Away runs April 9–25\, 2026\, with evening performances Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30 pm and Saturday matinees at 2:00 pm. An opening night reception will follow the Thursday\, April 9 performance\, inviting audiences to celebrate the production with the cast and creative team. Show ticket prices range from $10–$25 and are available by calling the Tilden Arts Center Box Office at 774.330.4044 or by visiting TildenArtsCenter.Ludus.com.
URL:https://womr.org/event/come-from-away-2/2026-04-25/
LOCATION:Tilden Arts Center\, CCCC\, 2240 Iyannough Road\, W. Barnstable\, MA\, 02668\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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GEO:41.6909198;-70.3369526
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Tilden Arts Center CCCC 2240 Iyannough Road W. Barnstable MA 02668 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=2240 Iyannough Road:geo:-70.3369526,41.6909198
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T140000
DTSTAMP:20260503T122244
CREATED:20260326T143812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T133629Z
UID:10017842-1777122000-1777125600@womr.org
SUMMARY:Pop Up Practices In The Park: Jim Nosler
DESCRIPTION:Jim Nosler is a singer songwriter from Austin Texas now living on the Cape full-time. His style can be characterized as southern roots\, coastal vibes and sing-alongs. He will be sharing his own songs\, and songs Influenced by his years in Texas; sharing stories along the way. Jim is also active on WOMR radio with his music program\, “Southern Routes”\, and his podcast\, “Outer Waves with Mottley James”
URL:https://womr.org/event/pop-up-practices-in-the-park-2-2/
LOCATION:Parish Park\, 44 Main Street\, Orleans\, MA\, 02653\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
GEO:41.7875423;-69.9906026
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Parish Park 44 Main Street Orleans MA 02653 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=44 Main Street:geo:-69.9906026,41.7875423
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T130000
DTSTAMP:20260503T122244
CREATED:20260417T223202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T223221Z
UID:10018428-1777122000-1777122000@womr.org
SUMMARY:Harwich Brass Quintet
DESCRIPTION:Harwich Brass Quintet features Susan Abbott\, Bruce Stott\, Mark Paradis\, Chuck Katuska and Phil De Luca
URL:https://womr.org/event/harwich-brass-quintet/
LOCATION:Eastham Public Library\, 190 Samoset Rd\, Eastham\, MA\, 02642\, United States
CATEGORIES:Libraries,Music
GEO:41.8303469;-69.977785
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Eastham Public Library 190 Samoset Rd Eastham MA 02642 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=190 Samoset Rd:geo:-69.977785,41.8303469
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T120000
DTSTAMP:20260503T122244
CREATED:20260411T000925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260411T001102Z
UID:10018374-1777107600-1777118400@womr.org
SUMMARY:Join the BPC Beautify Brewster Team!
DESCRIPTION:The 14th Annual Beautify Brewster Day is being held on Saturday\, April 25\, from 9 AM – 12 PM (rain date is Sunday\, April 26). Won’t you consider joining the BPC team – always one of the largest and most fun groups – to help clean up roads in Brewster that contribute to pond and groundwater degradation?  \nRegister to join our team at https://tinyurl.com/BPC-Beautify-Brewster-25Apr26. Additional details will be sent to all registered volunteers after registration.
URL:https://womr.org/event/join-the-bpc-beautify-brewster-team/
LOCATION:brewster\, ma\, Brewster\, 02631\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://womr.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/BPC-Beautify-Brewster-2024-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Brewster Ponds Coalition":MAILTO:brewsterponds@outlook.com
GEO:41.7482825;-70.0622231
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260424T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260424T203000
DTSTAMP:20260503T122244
CREATED:20260302T041715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T041846Z
UID:10017352-1777062600-1777062600@womr.org
SUMMARY:Catie Flynn
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://womr.org/event/catie-flynn-6/
LOCATION:Barley Neck Inn\, 5 Beach Road\, East Orleans
CATEGORIES:Music
GEO:41.7847806;-69.9641065
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Barley Neck Inn 5 Beach Road East Orleans;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=5 Beach Road:geo:-69.9641065,41.7847806
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260424T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260424T200000
DTSTAMP:20260503T122244
CREATED:20260128T162352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T162456Z
UID:10017021-1777060800-1777060800@womr.org
SUMMARY:Antje Duvekot & Richard Shindell
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://womr.org/event/antje-duvekot-richard-shindell/
LOCATION:The Spire Center for the Performing Arts\, 25 1/2 Court Street\, Plymouth
CATEGORIES:Music
GEO:41.9579615;-70.6661753
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=The Spire Center for the Performing Arts 25 1/2 Court Street Plymouth;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=25 1/2 Court Street:geo:-70.6661753,41.9579615
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260424T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260424T193000
DTSTAMP:20260503T122244
CREATED:20260325T193157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T193205Z
UID:10017821-1777059000-1777059000@womr.org
SUMMARY:Come From Away
DESCRIPTION:The Performing Arts Program at Cape Cod Community College (4Cs) proudly presents Come From Away\, opening April 9\, 2026\, on the Main Stage of the Tilden Arts Center. This acclaimed musical tells a remarkable true story of compassion\, generosity\, and connection in the wake of an unexpected global crisis. \nCome From Away is based on the events of September 11\, 2001\, when 38 planes were diverted to the small town of Gander\, Newfoundland\, and thousands of stranded passengers were welcomed by local residents. The show captures how ordinary people responded with extraordinary kindness\, forging connections across cultures and circumstances. \n“This is a story about choosing care in moments of uncertainty\,” said Vana Trudeau\, Assistant Professor and Program Coordinator for the Performing Arts Program at 4Cs and the Director of the show. “Come From Away reminds us that community is built through action—through empathy\, understanding\, and the simple decision to show up for one another. Bringing this story to our main stage feels especially resonant right now.” \nCome From Away runs April 9–25\, 2026\, with evening performances Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30 pm and Saturday matinees at 2:00 pm. An opening night reception will follow the Thursday\, April 9 performance\, inviting audiences to celebrate the production with the cast and creative team. Show ticket prices range from $10–$25 and are available by calling the Tilden Arts Center Box Office at 774.330.4044 or by visiting TildenArtsCenter.Ludus.com.
URL:https://womr.org/event/come-from-away/2026-04-24/
LOCATION:Tilden Arts Center\, CCCC\, 2240 Iyannough Road\, W. Barnstable\, MA\, 02668\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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GEO:41.6909198;-70.3369526
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260424T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260424T190000
DTSTAMP:20260503T122244
CREATED:20260331T150521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260414T211749Z
UID:10017878-1777057200-1777057200@womr.org
SUMMARY:Alison Brown
DESCRIPTION:Due to overwhelming demand\, Cape Symphony Presents and the Chatham Orpheum Theater are thrilled to announce a special performance featuring GRAMMY-winning banjo virtuoso Alison Brown. \nA GRAMMY® Award winner and multiple nominee\, Brown is widely recognized as one of the most innovative voices in contemporary acoustic music. Redefining what the banjo can be\, Brown blends the rich traditions of bluegrass with influences from jazz\, folk\, Celtic\, and Latin music. Her elegant playing\, expressive melodies\, and inventive arrangements have earned her international acclaim and collaborations with some of the most respected artists in acoustic music. \nThis is a rare opportunity to experience Alison Brown’s masterful musicianship up close. From intricate banjo lines to soaring ensemble moments\, the evening promises a dynamic journey through modern acoustic music performed by one of its most celebrated innovators.
URL:https://womr.org/event/alison-brown/
LOCATION:Chatham Orpheum Theater\, 637 Main Street\, Chatham
CATEGORIES:Music
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GEO:41.6820897;-69.9597664
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Chatham Orpheum Theater 637 Main Street Chatham;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=637 Main Street:geo:-69.9597664,41.6820897
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260423T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260423T193000
DTSTAMP:20260503T122245
CREATED:20260325T193157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T193205Z
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SUMMARY:Come From Away
DESCRIPTION:The Performing Arts Program at Cape Cod Community College (4Cs) proudly presents Come From Away\, opening April 9\, 2026\, on the Main Stage of the Tilden Arts Center. This acclaimed musical tells a remarkable true story of compassion\, generosity\, and connection in the wake of an unexpected global crisis. \nCome From Away is based on the events of September 11\, 2001\, when 38 planes were diverted to the small town of Gander\, Newfoundland\, and thousands of stranded passengers were welcomed by local residents. The show captures how ordinary people responded with extraordinary kindness\, forging connections across cultures and circumstances. \n“This is a story about choosing care in moments of uncertainty\,” said Vana Trudeau\, Assistant Professor and Program Coordinator for the Performing Arts Program at 4Cs and the Director of the show. “Come From Away reminds us that community is built through action—through empathy\, understanding\, and the simple decision to show up for one another. Bringing this story to our main stage feels especially resonant right now.” \nCome From Away runs April 9–25\, 2026\, with evening performances Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30 pm and Saturday matinees at 2:00 pm. An opening night reception will follow the Thursday\, April 9 performance\, inviting audiences to celebrate the production with the cast and creative team. Show ticket prices range from $10–$25 and are available by calling the Tilden Arts Center Box Office at 774.330.4044 or by visiting TildenArtsCenter.Ludus.com.
URL:https://womr.org/event/come-from-away/2026-04-23/
LOCATION:Tilden Arts Center\, CCCC\, 2240 Iyannough Road\, W. Barnstable\, MA\, 02668\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Earth Day Labyrinth Walk ~ Chase Park Chatham
DESCRIPTION:The Center for the Spiritual Journey invites the community  to celebrate Earth Day\, Wednesday\, April 22\, at  4:30 pm by walking the Chatham Labyrinth located at Chase Park off of  Shattuck Place and nestled in behind the Chatham Gristmill .  There is parking there and the walk will be  guided.  For further information\, email Bonnie at admin@csjcapecod.org or visit www.csjcapecod.org.\nThe walk is free to the community and all are welcome to celebrate with gratitude and peace our beautiful and fragile  Earth …\n         “People say walking on water is a miracle \, but to me\, walking peacefully on Earth is the real Miracle.”\n                (Thich Nhat Hanh)
URL:https://womr.org/event/earth-day-labyrinth-walk-chase-park-chatham/
LOCATION:Chase Park\, Cross St\, Chatham\, MA\, 02633\, United States
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SUMMARY:Earth Day Dune Shack Walk
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to Spring! Earth Day is on the horizon.  \nYou are invited to celebrate Earth Day with us for a walk to the historic C-Scape Dune Shack\, managed by the Provincetown Community Compact. The walk will be led by Jay Critchley\, artist and executive director of The Compact\, and will include a history of the storied shacks and a tour of thIs historic dwelling. The trail to C-Scape is an easy mile hike partly on hard ground and partly on sand\, or depending on the water table\, a walk along the beach. \nWe are limited to 25 participants (additional registrants will be waitlisted). Please sign up below. \nWednesday\, April 22\, 2026 \nTime (in the morning) and location TBA \nEnjoy the splendor of the dunes in springtime in the Cape Cod National Seashore. \nAdvance registration required.   \nThe Compact is celebrating its 34th anniversary in 2026 of nurturing community. Our mission is to advance the health and cultural well-being of Provincetown and the Outer Cape – its people\, the arts\, the natural environment and the economy. Our initiatives include: Dune Shack residencies\, our Think-ubator program\, Prayer Ribbons\, the Swim for Life (the 39th benefit is September 12\, 2026) and our new Underrepresented LGBTQ+ Communities project\, and other special projects. \nFor more information contact: The Compact
URL:https://womr.org/event/earth-day-dune-shack-walk/
LOCATION:Provincetown\, Provincetown
ORGANIZER;CN="Provincetown Community Compact":MAILTO:thecompact@comcast.net
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SUMMARY:Cape Cod Chamber Orchestra presents "Legacy"
DESCRIPTION:The Cape Cod Chamber Orchestra’s upcoming concert celebrates Eastern European musical heritage through three compelling works\, each shaped by its historical and cultural moment. \nAt the heart of this program is a deeply personal tribute. Musician Sophia Szokolay performs a Violin Concerto by her Hungarian grandfather\, Sándor Szokolay. Composed months before the 1956 Hungarian Revolution\, the work gained international recognition and established the young composer at a pivotal moment in Soviet-era history.
URL:https://womr.org/event/cape-cod-chamber-orchestra-presents-legacy/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260419T163000
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SUMMARY:Outer Cape Voices
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://womr.org/event/outer-cape-voices-5/
LOCATION:Wellfleet Congregational Church\, 200 Main St.\, Wellfleet
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260419T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260419T170000
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SUMMARY:Mercy
DESCRIPTION:MERCY is a trio of local\, Cape Cod musicians who have a long history on the Cape. Bill Rountree (Bass/Vocals)\, Jed Chrysler (Drums/Vocals) and Ed McKendry (Guitar/Vocals) use their strong vocals and musicianship to deliver a fun\, rocking set of classic songs.  \nMERCY originally was led by Bruce MacLean\, a familiar figure of the Cape Cod music community. Following the loss of Bruce in the Spring of 2025\, Ed McKendry joined and the band continues to be excited to offer good music and a good time.
URL:https://womr.org/event/mercy/
LOCATION:Cape Cod Museum of Art\, 60 Hope Lane\, Dennis\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums
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