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Cape Cod Baseball League: Past and Present

Thursday, September 17 at 7:00 pm

The Cape Cod Baseball League is a collegiate summer baseball league loved by both locals and visitors. Over the years, the CCBL has played a significant role in honing great baseball players who have made it to the major leagues.

Our very special guest speaker is Dan Dunn, curator of the Cape Cod Baseball League Hall of Fame, former president of the Bourne Braves, and former general manager of the Falmouth Commodores. He will talk about the league’s history and current topics, such as where and how the League gets players and what major league baseball scouts want to see. Dan will also bring unique historical artifacts for viewing. Don’t miss the fun!

Shark Chronicles

Thursday, August 20 at 7:00 p.m. 

Myles Marcus of the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History brings “Shark Chronicles” to our audience. Do these toothy creatures of the deep make you curious or creep you out? Myles will discuss this famous predator, reviewing evolution, anatomy, and physiology and helping separate shark fact from fiction. He will also take a look at Great White sharks, which are sometimes seen around the Cape, and talk about International Shark Attack File Statistics. Questions encouraged. 

Woodcarvings by Vincent Zavorskas

Come and view beautiful woodcarvings by Vincent Zavorskas in our new display case within the library.

Vincent Zavorskas studied at the Paier College of Art in Hamden, CT, after he got out of the United States Coast Guard. In the early 1970s Vinnie got some wood carving tools and began to do wildlife carvings and paintings - so he is basically self taught. Several years ago he began making shadow boxes and has enjoyed this new medium. For over 29 years he had a woodcarving class at the Falmouth Senior Center, where he shared his love of the craft. He currently resides in Falmouth, MA. The items on display are for our patrons' viewing pleasure only. No carvings are for sale at this time.