Upcoming Precinct 7 & Town Council Meetings AUGUST

Town Council Committee to Assess Homelessness – Thursday August 4, 6pm, Town Hall

Precinct 7 Monthly Meeting – Wednesday August 10, 3-5pm, Cotuit Library

Town Council Charter Review Committee- Thursday August 11, 6pm, Town Hall

Town Council Meeting – Thursday August 11, 7pm, Town Hall

Town Council Committee to Assess Homelessness – Monday August 22, 6pm, Town Hall

Town Council Appointments Committee – Tuesday August 23, 5:30pm, Town Hall

 

Upcoming Precinct 7 & Town Council Meetings JULY

Precinct 7 Monthly Meeting – Wednesday July 13, 3-5pm, Cotuit Library

Town Council Committee to Assess Homelessness – Thursday July 14, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Council Appointments Committee – Tuesday July 19, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Water Resources Advisory Committee – Wednesday July 20, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Council Meeting – Thursday July 21, 7pm, Town Hall

Town Council Charter Review Committee – TBD

Town Council Committee to Analyze Effects of Illegal Substances – TBD

Town Council Roads Committee – TBD

Public Meeting – Route 28 Cotuit/Santuit Corridor Study

The Cape Cod Commission and the Town of Barnstable will be holding a Public Meeting on the Route 28 corridor from Route 130 to Santuit/Newtown Road.

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Looking for your valuable input on the study, design and planning process to improve the safety and traffic flow along this congested and unsafe stretch of State Road, Route 28. Cape Cod Commission Project Page

June 22, 2016
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm 

 Freedom Hall, 976 Main Street, Cotuit, MA

Upcoming Precinct 7 & Town Council Meetings JUNE

Town Manager Evaluation Committee (Final) – Thursday June 2, 6:30pm, Town Hall

Town Council Meeting – Thursday June 2, 7pm, Town Hall

Precinct 7 Monthly Meeting – Wednesday June 8, 3-5pm, Cotuit Library

Town Manager Contract Committee -Friday June 10, 4pm, Town Hall

Water Resources Advisory Committee – Wednesday June 15, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Council Meeting – Thursday June 16, 7pm, Town Hall

Town Council Appointments Committee – Tuesday June 21, 5:30pm, Town Hall CANCELLED

Cotuit Civic Association – General Meeting – Tuesday June 21, 7pm, Freedom Hall

Special Route 28 Corridor Study Meeting  – Wednesday June 22, 6-8 pm, Freedom Hall (Cape Cod Commission & Town of Barnstable)

Town Council Charter Review Committee – TBD

Town Council Committee to Analyze Effects of Illegal Substances – Wednesday June 29, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Council Committee to Assess Homelessness – TBD

Town Council Roads Committee – TBD

Upcoming Precinct 7 & Town Meetings May

Town Council Committee to Assess Homelessness – Thursday May 5, 6pm, Town Hall

Town Manager Screening Committee -Thursday May 5, 6:30pm, Town Hall

Town Council Meeting – Thursday May 5, 7pm, Town Hall

Town Council Special Meeting – Saturday May 7,  10am, Town Hall

Precinct 7 Monthly Meeting – Wednesday May 11, 3-5pm, Cotuit Library

Town Council Committee to Assess Homelessness – Thursday May 11, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Manager Contract Committee – Thursday May 12, 5pm, Town Hall

Town Council Appointments Committee – Tuesday May 17, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Water Resources Advisory Committee – Wednesday May 18, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Manager Contract Committee – Thursday May 19, 5pm, Town Hall

Town Council Committee to Assess Homelessness – Thursday May 19, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Council Meeting – Thursday May 19, 7pm, Town Hall

Town Council Committee to Analyze Effects of Illegal Substances – Monday May 23, 5:30pm, Town Hall

 

 

Mother Earth Day!

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Mother Earth Day Coincides with the Signing of the Paris Agreement

This year, Earth Day coincides with the signing ceremony for the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, which will take place at UN Headquarters in New York. The Agreement was adopted by all 196 Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change at COP21 in Paris on 12 December 2015. In the agreement, all countries agreed to work to limit global temperature rise to well below 2 degrees Celsius, and given the grave risks, to strive for 1.5 degrees Celsius. The signing ceremony takes place on the first day that the Agreement will be open for signatures, marking the first step toward ensuring that the Agreement enters into legal force as quickly as possible.

The General Assembly, recognizing that Mother Earth is a common expression for the planet earth in a number of countries and regions, which reflects the interdependence that exists among human beings, other living species and the planet we all inhabit, and noting that Earth Day is observed each year in many countries, decided to designate 22 April as International Mother Earth Day in 2009, with resolution A/RES/63/278.

2016 Theme: Trees for the Earth

Earth Day was first celebrated in the United States in 1970 and is organised by the Earth Day Network.  Its mission is to broaden and diversify the environmental movement worldwide and to mobilize it as the most effective vehicle to build a healthy, sustainable environment, address climate change, and protect the Earth for future generations. With this year’s theme, looking forward to its 50th anniversary, it sets the goal of planting 7.8 billion trees over the next five years.

Why Trees?

Trees help combat climate change.
They absorb excess and harmful CO2 from our atmosphere. In fact, in a single year, an acre of mature trees absorbs the same amount of CO2 produced by driving the average car 26,000 miles.
Trees help us breathe clean air.
Trees absorb odors and pollutant gases (nitrogen oxides, ammonia, sulfur dioxide and ozone) and filter particulates out of the air by trapping them on their leaves and bark.
Trees help us to counteract the loss of species.
By planting the right trees, we can help counteract the loss of species, as well as provide increased habitat connectivity between regional forest patches.
Trees help communities and their Livelihoods.
Trees help communities achieve long-term economic and environmental sustainability and provide food, energy and income.

Save the Date!

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It took a village and beyond to make this happen but we can now proudly say that the woodlands surrounding Lowell Park have been protected.
It’s time to celebrate!
  
Barnstable Land Trust invites you to
a family-style barbecue
featuring grilled favorites, 
games and music.
Mark your calendar for
June 11, 2016
 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Ropes Field, Cotuit
 
For more details, stay tuned.
  
RSVP requested
508-771-2585 or events@blt.or

Upcoming Precinct 7 & Town Meetings April

Town Manager Screening Committee – Friday April 1, 2pm, Osterville Public Library

Town Council Committee to Assess Homelessness – Tuesday April 5, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Manager Evaluation Committee – Thursday April 7, 5pm, Town Hall

Town Council Meeting – Thursday April 7,  7pm, Town Hall

Precinct 7 Monthly Meeting – Wednesday April 13, 3-5pm, Cotuit Library

Water Resources Advisory Committee – Wednesday April 20, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Council Committee to Assess Homelessness – Wednesday April 20, 6pm Barnstable Police Station

Town Council Charter Review Committee – Thursday April 21, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Manager Screening Committee -Thursday April 21, 6pm, Town Hall

Town Council Meeting – Thursday April 21, 7pm, Town Hall

Town Council Roads Committee – Monday April 25, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Council Committee to Analyze Effects of Illegal Substances – Tuesday April 26, 5:30pm, Town Hall

Town Council Committee to Assess Homelessness – Thursday April 28, 5pm, Town Hall

 

 

 

SPRING WALKS

Patriot’s Day Holiday Walking Weekend

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April 15th – 10:00 am – Elissa Crowley

Walk to Great Marsh Audubon

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April 15th – 5:00pm – Sean Kortis

Sandy Neck Spring Wetlands

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April 16th – 10:00 am – Red Bansfield

Old Neck Lane

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April 16th – 8:00 am – Mary Richmond

Hathaway’s Pond

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April 17th – 9:00 am – Phyllis Miller

Santuit Preserve

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April 18th – 10:00 am – Farley Lewis

Barnstable Village

Barnstable Town Council

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2016 TOWN COUNCIL
Standing: Fred Chirigotis, Precinct 4; Will Crocker, Jr., Precinct 6; James Crocker, Precinct 5; Sara Cushing, Precinct 10; Phil Wallace, Precinct 11; John Flores, Precinct 1; John Norman, Precinct 12; Seated: Debra Dagwan, Precinct 8; Paul Hebert, Precinct 3; Council Vice President Eric R. Steinhilber, Precinct 2 ; Council President Jessica Rapp Grassetti, Precinct 7; James Tinsley, Precinct 9; Jen Cullum, Precinct 13

Proposed Great Thicket

 A Cooridated Response to Wildlife Decline in the Northeast

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New England Cotton Tail

A Bunny’s Tale!

To restore young forest, conservationists harvest trees with trunks exceeding two inches in diameter during the winter time, leaving the root systems intact. In the spring, these roots sprout new trees, and conservationists seed with native shrubs and create brushpiles to shelter wildlife. Invasive plant species are also removed to clear the way for native plants that evolved alongside New England.

Keep reading to learn more

Calling All Artists to Create Public Art

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UIUC's Art in Public Places course displays their sculptures on the main quad and outside Krannert Center for the Performing Arts. Each piece is a large-scale and site-specific construction made entirely from cardboard and glue. Art 305 - Art for Public Places "All That Is Good, True, And Beauty" by Teresa Wei, Molecular & Cellular Biology.

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Mid-Cape Cultural Council
GMD, 3rd FL, ATT: Melissa Hersh
367 Main St.
Hyannis, MA 02601

Media Release
For Immediate Release​​​​​​March 14, 2016
Contact: Becky Lawrence, Project Coordinator
midcapecouncil2@gmail.com, 508-775-1022

Artists Sought for New Art Walk Being Planned for Downtown Hyannis

The Mid-Cape Cultural Council, in cooperation with the Town of Barnstable, seeks professional artists to design works for the Hyannis HyArts Cultural District to create a public art Discovery Walk. The artworks should invite interaction, allowing people to walk in, over, through or under them; touch them; make sounds from them; or move elements within them to discover text, images or objects. Visitors may come upon the artworks by chance or by following clues available through a mobile phone app. The treasure hunt approach will be particularly appealing to families with children.

Up to five artists or artist teams are being chosen through a request for qualifications process. The deadline to submit qualifications (not designs) is April 11, 2016.

Interested artists should go to http://www.mass-culture.org/mid-cape for full details and an online submission form.

Questions about the project may be emailed to midcapecouncil2@gmail.com. Selected artists will receive a design fee and be asked to complete their design proposals by Nov. 14, 2016. The designs will be exhibited in the Barnstable Town Hall for public comment and used for a fundraising campaign. The plan is to inaugurate the Discovery Walk early in 2018.

The Mid-Cape Cultural Council is one of 329 local cultural councils working in partnership with the Massachusetts Cultural Council. It serves the towns of Barnstable and Yarmouth by supporting and promoting local projects in the arts, humanities and interpretive sciences. It is administratively attached to the Town of Barnstable. Funding for the design phase of this project is from the Massachusetts Cultural Council with in-kind support from the town’s Growth Management Dept.