Looking for Earle, Earle Pilgrim Paintings and Jewelry from 1951-54

Truro Public Library

Looking for Earle–and finding Hawthorne and Hensche–is a selection of paintings by Earle Pilgrim (1923-76). Earle Pilgrim lived and worked in Provincetown from 1951-54, studying with Henry Hensche, and taught jewelry making in the Truro Adult Vocational Classes.... Read More

Cyber Awareness with Bernadette

Truro Public Library

This workshop will cover the following topics: Protecting and Securing your Personal Data Data Theft Email Safety Mobile Devices and App Safety Internet Vulnerabilities Digital Awareness Password Hygiene Physical Awareness Scam Recognition Bernadette Leonard Dutra, the founder and... Read More

Waste No Water

Truro Public Library

In honor of their 25th anniversary the Massachusetts Alternative Septic System Technology Center (MASSTC) launched the Waste No Water Library Tour, a year-long series to engage the public in 12 Cape towns, focusing on the wastewater successes and... Read More

Winter Music Series — Long Time Traveling

Truro Public Library

Long Time Traveling performs traditional and contemporary acoustic music with roots in old-time country, southern gospel, bluegrass, and Celtic music. Sponsored by The Friends of the Truro Library

Free Staged Reading — Lara: A Love Story

Truro Public Library

Lara: A Love Story by Racine Oxtoby In 1949, while Boris Pasternak was busy writing Doctor Zhivago, his mistress Olga Ivinskaya was arrested by the KGB and thrown into a gulag, where she would spend the next four years.... Read More

Winter Music Series — Catie Flynn

Truro Public Library

Born and raised on Cape Cod, singer songwriter Catie Flynn has performed big stages, house concerts, festivals, dive bars, and music series throughout Nashville and New England. Sponsored by The Friends of the Truro Library

Free Staged Reading

Truro Public Library

TBD The Truro Playwright Collective is a group of established, local playwrights who present staged readings of their full-length works once a month from October through March. Funding in part by the Arts Foundation of Cape Cod