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Monday, December 29, 2008

Alzheimer's Disease Book

Hello,
I read a wonderful review you wrote for Amazon on an Alzheimer's book.

http://www.StillAlice.com

I will be in Falmouth, Ma. this coming Dec. 10th at the JML Care Center and will do a brief talk and book signing 11-12 am for my book on Alzhiemers as well. My website www.zoealewis.com, gives all my information and the community service projects I am involved with as well.

I hope this can help those in Chatham and on the Cape.
Sincerely,


Zoë A. Lewis, MD, FACP
zoeannlewis@hotmail.com

www.zoealewis.com
business 305 434-7900
fax 305 673-7139
cellular 617 794-0008

Chatham Trivia Questions Wanted

Good morning. My name is Heather Manson and the company that I work for - Hasbro, Inc. – has booked a company function at Chatham Bars Inn for the first week of December. Part of the function is a scavenger hunt that I am putting together for the first morning of the meeting. Although I have been to Chatham several times, it has been a few years since the last time. I have a few questions regarding the location of certain restaurants/bars, etc. and the distance between certain shops on Main Street. Do you happen to have a map that shows the shops and restaurants on Main Street? Also, would it be possible for you to assist me with some suggestions of scavenger items – specific to Chatham and some trivia questions?

Thank you.

Heather L. Manson
Senior Coordinator
Hasbro, Inc.
P 401.727.5275
F 401.727.6809
hmanson@hasbro.com

Life is a journey not a destination.....

Chatham Beach Wedding

Hi,
I found the message someone left on the web today about having your wedding at the Chatham Lighthouse. My fiance and I would like to have our wedding on that beach as well. Has anyone found anything out? What would have to be done? Who would have to be contacted?

I know this is rare, getting an email from a total stranger about a wedding, but I was just wondering if you could give us some information about this.

Thanks in advance.

Amanda Bird
arosebird1785@hotmail.com

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

WCC Information for those interested

Hi Everyone,

Get to a good magazine store quick and pick up a copy of the Nov. 2008 issue of Monitoring Times magazine. It has a great story about the history of WCC


Tom McKee
mckeetajc@earthlink.net

Seaside Links Open?

Hi,

I will be on the cape this weekend.. is Chatham links golf course still open.. when i called today i got no answer?

thanks
psychojock53@verizon.net

Chatham Swap & Drop - November 15


Swap & Drop!

ChathamRecycles is celebraing America Recycles Day with a Drop & Swap event! The Chatham Transfer Station is having a bonus opening for Chathamites and non-Chathamites alike. Bring your old Reusable treasures and make them someone's new treasures!
Holiday ornaments and decorations are welcome--participate in early "Holiday Swapping", learn about alternative wrapping paper, and purchase a kitchen scrap bucket or compost bin! Along with these festivities, there will be FREE hot apple cider to those who bring their own mug, as well as a FREE cloth bag and ChathamRecycles bumper stickers!

And don't forget to do your part--sign a nation-wide Recycling Pledge...and bring along your recyclables!

Chatham High School Athletic Booster's Club

Hi,

Does anyone know how I might get information about the Chatham High School Athletic Boosters Club’s annual comedy night?

Thanks,
Tommy Doane
tommydoane@comcast.net

Spending Thanksgiving in Chatham

Hi,

I am thinking of coming to Chatham for Thanksgiving and the weekend after.
WIll someone please give me some information on activities that I may do with 3 teenagers.

Are there any holiday (x-mas) celebrations that weekend?
Museums, plays, shopping, movies?
Are there any holiday activities on either Martha's VIneyard or Nantucket? Do you need advance tickets for the ferry?
Any websites I can use?
I have not been able to find any information.

Thank you.

Susan
sdmcsue@nycap.rr.com

Fires on Red River Beach

Hello,

I was wondering whether you know if one could have small fires (marshmallow roasting type deal) on Red River Beach, or if there was anywhere in the area where that was permitted, or whether one could get a permit from somewhere? I would be much appreciative to hear back from you soon, since I am trying to plan a small outing with a few friends for not this weekend, but next.
Thanks for your help!
Best,

Lily Erlinger

www.lilyerlinger.com
lilyerlinger@me.com
305-877-9912

Christmas by the Sea Info Sought

Hi,

What weekend is Christmas by the Sea this year?

Best regards, Mit freundlichen Grüssen, Meilleures salutations,
Catherine Strizzi
Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation
Director, Global Marketing & Sales Learning
USEH, 404-538
One Health Plaza
East Hanover, NJ 07936-1080
USA
Phone: +1 862 7787360
Cell: +1 862 684 2045
Email : catherine.strizzi@novartis.com

Cape Cod RFK Info Sought

Hello:

Would anyone happen to know anything about Robert F. Kennedy's interest in art, his drawings or where I could find out information about this?

Thank you.
Kate
studio_kg@comcast.net

Chatham Weathervane Shop

Hi,

We are hoping you can help us find a store in Chatham. We were on Cape Cod last week on vacation and coming from Yarmouth, before entering downtown Chatham there was store that sold weathervanes and nautical items, with many things outside..glass buoys and wrought iron things. Do you happen to know what store that would be and how we can contact them? They had an item we wished we had purchased but aren't sure of the name of the store.

We enjoyed Chatham immensely and hope to be back soon, in the mean time we hope you can help!

Kind regards!
Fia and Charlie
c.j.caligiuri@verizon.net

Chatham Craft Group

This is sure an odd question. My husband and I were in Chatham on Sept.25th.
I met a very nice lady in Ben Franklin store and she told me about a
pocketbook she had made. She was even kind enough to bring us to her car so
she could show me it. She said she had just come from a group of ladies where
she was demonstrating how to make it. She explained it all to me and I
thought I had it down pat but not sure about a couple of things. She told me
her name but I can't remember it. She was leaving for Florida on Sat Sept27
for the winter, she said her husband did not like the cold. She goes to
Citrus Hill. If I could only get in touch with another lady that could help
me out I would so appreciate it. I should have gotten her address in Fl but I
thought I understood it all, she was so helpful and such a delightful lady.

I should explain a little about the handbag. You used a yard and a half of
cloth and cut strips on the bias. Then you knitted it on 10 or 11 size
needles.

thanks for any help you can give me.

Sandy Keenan
304 Weaver Hill Rd.
West Greenwich, R O 02817

ske8590u@postoffice.uri.edu

Chatham Retirement Home

Hello- We're looking for a retirementhome,cottage, where we can be free to have use of dining facilities. limited attention to the medical needs of seniors, and housekeeping as needed.

Are there any such homes in the area?

I used to live in Harwich so am familiar with the area.

Thanks for any help.
Paul and Joan Weirich
hpaul516@charter.net

Chatham Christmas Stroll

Hi,

I have not been able to find the dates of the annual Chatham Christmas Stroll anywhere online. Can someone tell me the dates and if a schedule is available? I am interested in when the shops are open in the evening.

Thanks,

Laurie LaConte
Mlksj@aol.com

Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Location of Chatham Fish Pier

Hi.

I would like to take my daughter to see the port where the commercial fishing boats come in and out of and watch them unload their catch. I am having trouble locating it and would appreciate an address or directions.

Thanks!
David Banker
davidbanker@hotmail.com

Sunday, July 06, 2008

Chatham Railroad Museum Spikes Donated

Hi,

We are from New York State and have been visiting The Gibson Cottages for over 50 years at Eastham. Back in the 70's me and my son were walking the old railroad path which is now the Bike & Walk Path. This was when the old rails were removed but the old rotting ties were still there. We walked along the area by Depot Pond and discovered each tie had a two digit date spike,they were about 2" long.We pulled out over a dozen date spikes.One was dated in the late 1890's and the others dated from the 20's to the 40's. About four summers ago at the Old School House Museum in Eastham ,we met a lady who said she was associated with the Chatham Railway Museum.We asked her if she would be kind enough to deliver the rail spikes to the Chatham Railway Museum,she said she would.

I guess my question is; are they on display at the Museum?This summer we will be up at Eastham in August and will be visiting The Fish Pier and plan on visiting the Railway Mueum,for that reason it would be good to know if my Rail Spikes would be on display.

Don Cook

cookdn@msn.com

Name of Chatham Store Sought

You may call this your dumb question of the day...

When I was visiting Chatham a few weeks ago on vacation, one of the stores on the Main Street had a collection of signs, one of which said something like "Live Long, Laugh Much, Golf Often." I had taken a card so that I could order the sign later, but misplaced it. And now I don't even know the name of the store in order to make the call. Online searches have revealed nothing. Can you help? Does anyone have any idea which store I might be thinking of? Any help you can provide will be welcome! Wish I were there now!

-- Catherine Lombardozzi
catherine_lombardozzi@vanguard.com

Friday, November 09, 2007

Chatham Lighthouse Tours Schedules

Hi,

My husband and I live in Chatham part of the year. However, we are in Naples, Florida, right now and will be here for the winter.

We are involved with a group of people in Naples, called the Greater Naples Leadership program. One of the people I just met told me that he is planning to take his family to Chatham next September (2008) to celebrate his and his wife's 50th wedding anniversary. One of the things he would like to do with his family is to tour the Chatham Lighthouse.

Does anyone have any information that you could email about what he should do to find out how he can arrange a lighthouse tour for him and his family? If so, I would sincerely appreciate your sending it to me.

Thank you for your help.
Barbara Morgan
LynnFar@aol.com

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