Live music is back at Payomet
Payomet Performing Arts Center will kick off the season with singer-songwriter Vance Gilbert playing two shows at its Drive-In Live outdoor venue. Gilbert, who has released 13 albums, combines classic covers and original tunes with humor. The hybrid seating options are designated lawn space for blankets and chairs, or in cars
When: 4 and 7 p.m. Saturday, May 22
Where: Payomet Performing Arts Center ballfield, 29 Old Dewline Road, North Truro
Tickets (advance only): $25
Or Payomet has virtual music, too
Payomet will kick off its Open Arts concert series with Central American performer Aurelio Martinez in a virtual concert. Born in Honduras, Martinez is known for his evocative voice, according to Payomet officials, and is considered the cultural ambassador for the Garifuna nation as a “major tradition-bearer” of its culture and music. Garifuna music is a mix of traditional percussion, acoustic and electric guitars, maracas, claves and congas
Cape schools move proms outdoors, focus on senior class farewells
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The heart of the problem with climate change is that we are putting too many gases into the atmosphere, creating a layer that does not let heat escape.
Imagine putting a dome-like greenhouse over your home where it trapped the hot air to the extent that your home overheated and there was absolutely no relief from it. Just as a car overheats when it is sitting out in a sun-exposed site, this greenhouse would overheatâeven when it is cold outside. Infrared rays (heated-up rays) cannot escape the car until you open a window. The same effect would happen with the dome over your house, and it is happening on the globe.
25 outdoor events around New England from Memorial Day to Labor Day weekend Patricia Harris and David Lyon
Expect a big welcome at outdoor events this summer. It’s hard to tell who’s more excited the organizers, the artists and vendors, or the rest of us who want to go
somewhere and do
something. As vaccination numbers are rising and gathering restrictions are easing, organizers are moving ahead with cautious optimism. They’re eager to welcome visitors, but the situation remains fluid. Before heading out, check to make sure an event has not been canceled and to find out about health protocols. And because crowd size may be limited, it’s best to buy tickets or make reservations far in advance.
This year has been anything but typical for students, but seniors at Sandwich High School have pretty standard end-of-the-year events to look forward to, including an in-person prom and graduation ceremony on the football field.
Classes end for Sandwich seniors on Friday, May 21. That will be followed by final exams during the week of May 24.
The week will be capped on May 29 with an in-person prom, which will be held at Heritage Museums & Gardens. Tickets for the event are currently on sale through the end of this week.
Prom events are held to Massachusetts COVID-19 guidelines, which dictate that outdoor events are limited to 150 attendees and the ability to maintain six feet of distance. Dance floors are permissible, according to the guidelines, though masks have to be worn at all times while dancing.
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