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HATCHES HARBOR EXHIBITIONS PRESENTS MIKE WRIGHT: SCRAP WORKS SUNDAY, JANUARY 14, 2pm, Hatches Harbor Room She walks Provincetown beaches and streets searching for painted wood, and in the studio, pulls old nails, sorts and stacks the wood according to color while waiting for it to tell her what it wants to be. Her subject matter—the sea, fishing vessels, architecture, still life—along with inspiration from early Provincetown Modernists Blanche Lazzell, Kenneth Stubbs, Karl Knaths, Robert Motherwell, place her on Provincetown’s artistic continuum. Mike Wright says, “The point of using found wood is that, as debris, it seems unpromising. But that lack of promise is also its appeal. The peeling paint, the color scrubbed by sand, salt waves, or human use allows you to infer the influence of its life as a boat, floorboard or table. I interfere with what it originally was and make it something else: a sculpture that includes some aspect or detail from its archeological memory.” She was most recently included in the 2017 invitational show “Wood as Muse” at the Art Complex Museum in Duxbury, MA, and interviewed on WGBH’s “Open Studio” by Arts Editor Jared Bowen. She was also chosen by the JFK Hyannis Museum to participate in “Art Inspired by a Presidential Home” to create art from materials salvaged from the renovation of JFK and Jackie’s home on the Kennedy Compound in Hyannisport. She has had solo exhibitions at the St. Botolph Club, Boston; also at the Cape Cod Museum of Art. She is the recent recipient of a Pollock- Krasner Foundation Grant; has works in the collections of Provincetown Art Association and Museum, Cape Cod Museum of Art, and many private collections; and is represented by Alden Gallery in Provincetown. Refreshments will be served. RSVP at Concierge Desk. JANUARY 2018 The Residences at Seashore Point l Concierge Condo Living in Provincetown The Residents’ Point FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC DIXIELAND: ROOTS TO REBIRTH with Peter Gerler FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 4pm, Hatches Harbor Room Dixieland began as just music on the dirt streets of New Orleans. It was a confluence of many styles: brass band marches, work songs, popular melodies, dance tunes, street corner blues—even opera. When ragtime appeared, so did syncopation: the rhythm became “ragged.” That was a century ago, and today this fundamental American music has re-emerged in force. This one-hour talk starts with the very first jazz recording (1917), by the Original Dixieland Jass Band (that’s right, Jass!), then moves through the great early jazz masters—Louis Armstrong, King Oliver, Kid Ory, Jelly Roll Morton, Bix Beiderbecke, Earl Hines, Eddie Condon—then to the present day with players like Woody Allen, the New Black Eagle Jazz Band, and others. RSVP at Concierge Desk. MICHAEL CASEY PRESENTS: MACK & MABEL WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 4pm, Hatches Harbor Please join Michael Casey, host of the musical theater program ‘Footlights’ on WOMR, for a discussion of Jerry Herman’s forgotten classic from 1974, Mack & Mabel. Hear musical numbers from Robert Preston and Bernadette Peters as silent screen pioneers Mack Sennett & Mabel Normand. RSVP at Concierge Desk. PUPPING AND BREEDING OF GRAY SEALS WITH LISA SETTE, Center for Coastal Studies MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 4pm, HATCHES HARBOR A scientist who travels the Arctic Circle on a dog sled, Lisa Sette’s day job is as a rescue assistant with the Center for Coastal Studies’ Marine Animal Entanglement Response team. As a naturalist, her interests span a range of land-based and marine wildlife. This talk provides a general natural history of the Cape and Islands’ gray seal population and addresses their reproduction cycles. RSVP at Concierge Desk. P’TOWN POTLUCK: WHAT A CROCK TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 7pm, HATCHES HARBOR The theme is crockpot cooking: think yummy soups, baked beans, pulled pork, pot roast, casseroles! This is a foodie group, so cook rather than buying prepared food. Be creative in your culinary creations. No time to cook? Bring a bottle of wine to share. Please bring your dish, serving utensils and a list of ingredients—for those with food allergies. We provide plates, bowls, utensils, napkins, water and soft drinks. RSVP at Concierge Desk.
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HATCHES HARBOR EXHIBITIONS PRESENTSMIKE WRIGHT: SCRAP WORKSSUNDAY, JANUARY 14, 2pm, Hatches Harbor Room She walks Provincetown beaches and streets searching for painted wood, and in the studio, pulls old nails, sorts and stacks the wood according to color while waiting for it to tell her what it wants to be. Her subject matter—the sea, fishing vessels, architecture, still life—along with inspiration from early Provincetown Modernists Blanche Lazzell, Kenneth Stubbs, Karl Knaths, Robert Motherwell, place her on Provincetown’s artistic continuum. Mike Wright says, “The point of using found wood is that, as debris, it seems unpromising. But that lack of promise is also its appeal. The peeling paint, the color scrubbed by sand, salt waves, or

human use allows you to infer the influence of its life as a boat, floorboard or table. I interfere with what it originally was and make it something else: a sculpture that includes some aspect or detail from its archeological memory.” She was most recently included in the 2017 invitational show “Wood as Muse” at the Art Complex Museum in Duxbury, MA, and interviewed on WGBH’s “Open Studio” by Arts Editor Jared Bowen. She was also chosen by the JFK Hyannis Museum to participate in “Art Inspired by a Presidential Home” to create art from materials salvaged from the renovation of JFK and Jackie’s home on the Kennedy Compound in Hyannisport. She has had solo exhibitions at the St. Botolph Club, Boston; also at the Cape Cod Museum of Art. She is the recent recipient of a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant; has works in the collections of Provincetown Art Association and Museum, Cape Cod Museum of Art, and many private collections; and is represented by Alden Gallery in Provincetown. Refreshments will be served. RSVP at Concierge Desk.

JANUARY 2018

The Residences at Seashore Point l Concierge Condo Living in Provincetown

The Residents’ Point FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

DIXIELAND: ROOTS TO REBIRTH with Peter Gerler FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 4pm, Hatches Harbor RoomDixieland began as just music on the dirt streets of New Orleans. It was a confluence of many styles: brass band marches, work songs, popular melodies, dance tunes, street corner blues—even opera. When ragtime appeared, so did syncopation: the rhythm became “ragged.” That was a century ago, and today this fundamental American music has re-emerged in force. This one-hour talk starts with the very first jazz recording (1917), by the Original Dixieland Jass Band (that’s right, Jass!), then moves through the great early jazz masters—Louis Armstrong, King Oliver, Kid Ory, Jelly Roll Morton, Bix Beiderbecke, Earl Hines, Eddie Condon—then to the present day with players like Woody Allen, the New Black Eagle Jazz Band, and others. RSVP at Concierge Desk.

MICHAEL CASEY PRESENTS: MACK & MABELWEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 4pm, Hatches HarborPlease join Michael Casey, host of the musical theater program ‘Footlights’ on WOMR, for a discussion of Jerry Herman’s forgotten classic from 1974, Mack & Mabel. Hear musical numbers from Robert Preston and Bernadette Peters as silent screen pioneers Mack Sennett & Mabel Normand. RSVP at Concierge Desk.

PUPPING AND BREEDING OF GRAY SEALSWITH LISA SETTE, Center for Coastal StudiesMONDAY, JANUARY 29, 4pm, HATCHES HARBORA scientist who travels the Arctic Circle on a dog sled, Lisa Sette’s day job is as a rescue assistant with the Center for Coastal Studies’ Marine Animal Entanglement Response team. As a naturalist, her interests span a range of land-based and marine wildlife. This talk provides a general natural history of the Cape and Islands’ gray seal population and addresses their reproduction cycles. RSVP at Concierge Desk.

P’TOWN POTLUCK: WHAT A CROCKTUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 7pm, HATCHES HARBORThe theme is crockpot cooking: think yummy soups, baked beans, pulled pork, pot roast, casseroles! This is a foodie group, so cook rather than buying prepared food. Be creative in your culinary creations. No time to cook? Bring a bottle of wine to share. Please bring your dish, serving utensils and a list of ingredients—for those with food allergies. We provide plates, bowls, utensils, napkins, water and soft drinks. RSVP at Concierge Desk.

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BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!!Residents have loved this class, and asked for it to be run again. You would love it, too!

WHITE-LINE WOODBLOCK PRINTINGwith LORRAINE KUJAWATuesdays, January 23 & 30 • 2-4pm, Salon

Learn a new skill—no art experience necessary!

The Residences at Seashore Point’s own Lorraine Kujawa shares her secrets in this two-day workshop, with the possibility of creating an ongoing group. A former student of renowned Provincetown printmaker Bill Evaul, she has been making white-line woodblock prints since 2003.All you need to bring is an image or two, roughly 6x8” (hint: if you have a smaller one you want to use, ask Sheila for help to increase its size). And you need a steady hand as manual dexterity and the ability to cut wood inde-pendently with an XACTO knife are needed for this class. $10 materials fee charged to your invoice. Sign up at Concierge by January 18.

JanuaryExtra Special Events

NOT YOUR “REGULAR” COFFEE HOURWednesdays • 10:30 am, GrillePlease join residents and friends from in and around Provincetown for a sumptuous coffee hour.

MEN’S BREAKFASTTue, Jan 16 • 9am, The GrilleA time for men to gather for conversation, a hot breakfast, and camaraderie. Free will donation. RSVP at the Concierge Desk.

ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT GROUPSThu, Jan 11 • 3-4:30pm, early-stage, Hatches HarborThu, Jan 11 & 25 • 3-4:30pm, caregivers, Point RoomCollaborating with Alzheimer’s Family Support Center of Cape Cod to support people with mild cognitive impairment and their caregivers. SEASHORE POINT BOOK CLUBFri, Jan 19 • 10:30am, Private DiningCollaborating with Provincetown Public Library to bring you Brittany Taylor who leads discussion.

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January Programs

Events CommitteeJanuary 8, 11amHatches Harbor Room

Betty Comey, Lorraine Kujawa, Alexandra MacDonald, Elaine Anderson, Joan LeBlanc, and Mark Boucher discuss and plan upcoming special events. Please feel free to make your suggestions to anyone on the committee.

Residents’ Dining CommitteeJanuary 15, 11amHatches Harbor RoomAnn Wright, Richard Mayberry, Alexandra MacDonald, Carol Procter and Bill Brewer meet with Angela Rabuano and Sheila McGuinness to discuss February’s Nightly Specials and your dining Response Cards. Please feel free to make your meal suggestions to committee members.

SATURDAY MATINEES@3PM SUNDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES@7:30PM

SCREENED IN THE POINT ROOM

Sat, 1/6, Some Like It Hot, 1959, 2hr 2m When musicians Jerry and Joe accidentally witness the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre, they get out of town the only way they know how -- dressed as women. But things heat up on the road when they meet a curvy blonde who plays the ukulele. Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon

Sun 1/7, Murder on the Orient Express, 1974, 2hr 7m Investigator Hercule Poirot is aboard the Orient Express when a fellow pas-senger, Samuel Ratchett, is found murdered. Widely despised, Rachett had many enemies, so Poirot must sift through an eccentric group of suspects to find the killer. Albert Finney, Lauren Bacall

Sat 1/13, Grand Hotel, 1932, 1hr 52m At this fabulous place in Berlin where “nothing ever happens,” a ballerina finds happiness with a baron’s love, a business magnate pursues a beauti-ful and coy stenographer, and a sick man searches for his last hurrah. Greta Garbo, John Barrymore, Joan Crawford

Sun 1/14, Awakenings, 1990, 2hr In this stirring fact-based drama set in 1969, a reclusive neurologist is given authorization to test an experimental drug on a catatonic patient -- who awakens from his 30-year stupor and must come to grips with life as an adult. Robert De Niro, Robin Williams

Sat 1/20 , Roman Holiday, 1953, 1hr 58m Princess Ann leaves her guardians, and while in Rome, she’s taken under the wing of tabloid writer Joe and his photographer sidekick. She thinks the boys don’t know who she really is, but they’re onto her -- and sense a sensa-tional story. Gregory Peck, Audrey Hepburn

Sun 1/21, Good Will Hunting, 1997, 2hr 6m When professors at MIT discover an aimless young janitor working at the university is also a math genius, a therapist helps the young man confront the demons that are holding him back. Matt Damon, Robin Williams

Sat 1/27, Somewhere in Time, 1980, 1hr 44m In this unabashedly romantic film, a playwright obsessed with a picture of an early 1900s actress wills himself back in time to find the woman, and the two begin a love affair. But what does living in the past mean for their future? Christopher Reeve, Jane Seymour

Sun 1/28 , Edward Scissorhands, 1990, 1hr 45m An inventor dies before developing hands for his creation, a boy named Edward who instead has scissors at the end of each arm. Edward lives a mo-nastic existence until an Avon lady adopts him and takes him to live in the pastel paradise of suburbia. Johnny Depp, Winona Ryder

Talking Point January 9, 4pmHatches Harbor Room

Your opportunity to hear about and discuss with management upcoming events, news and community topics. This is also an opportune time to meet with other residents you may not often get a chance to see.

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January Dinner Specials1. Wednesday Baked Virginia Ham with rum raisin sauce (or without), scalloped potatoes and green beans2. Tuesday Lasagna with roasted mushrooms, zucchini, and red pepper; and fresh antipasti3. Monday Yankee Pot Roast, horseradish mashed potatoes and roasted root vegetables4. Thursday Grilled Lamb Chops & mint jelly, roasted red potatoes and baby carrots LS 5. Friday Pecan-crusted & Seared Salmon with lemon beurre blanc, haricot vert and lemon orzo LS HH6. Saturday Chicken Margherita boneless breast of chicken char-grilled and topped with mozzarella, parmesan, tomatoes and fresh basil. Served over pasta with green peas7. Sunday Oven-roasted Pork Tenderloin with pan gravy (or without), roasted sweet potatoes and cauliflower LS HH8. Monday Marinated Beef Tenderloin au Jus (or without) on a bed of brown rice with roasted vegetables HH 9. Tuesday Baked Seafood Cakes with a light lobster sauce (or without). Served with succotash10. Wednesday Baked Atlantic Haddock with lemon butter crumbs, roasted tomatoes and sautéed spinach. LS HH GF with no bread crumbs11. Thursday Old Fashioned Beef Stew served with fresh baked bread 12. Friday Fried Sea Scallops with fries, cole slaw, tartar sauce and lemon13. Saturday Grilled Ham Steak and Pineapple Round with fresh-baked macaroni & cheese, and carrots14. Sunday Hand-carved Slow-roasted Tom Turkey with pan gravy, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, and butternut squash15. Monday Grilled Honey Teriyaki Flank Steak with buttermilk Yukon Gold potatoes and steamed broccoli16. Tuesday Chicken Madeira sautéed with bell peppers, chorizo and kale, tossed with ziti and fresh chives17. Wednesday BBQ Baby Back Ribs with rosemary cornbread and golden raisin coleslaw

18. Thursday Community Dinner: Winter Comfort Food19. Friday Szechuan-style Orange Chicken on jasmine rice with stir-fried vegetables20. Saturday Richard Mayberry’s Favorite Baked Stuffed Shrimp with Saffron Sauce on long grain and wild rice, with grilled asparagus LS HH GF21. Sunday Grilled Center-cut Bone-in Pork Chop with caramelized onions, grilled apple rings, scalloped potatoes, and turnip22. Monday Sautéed Piccata (pounded thin) on a bed of linguini with herb-roasted cauliflower23. Tuesday Wild Mushroom Ravioli Marsala with garlic bread and sautéed zucchini24. Wednesday Meatloaf with basil tomato gravy (or without), cauliflower and garlic mashed potatoes25. Thursday Chicken and Biscuits with red eye gravy (or without), sweet buttered corn and sautéed greens 26. Friday Golden Ann Wright’s Favorite Fish and Chips with lemon, tartar sauce, and coleslaw27. Saturday Roasted Duck Breast a l’Orange with wild rice and sautéed sugar snap peas 28. Sunday Rosemary-roasted Half Chicken with cranberry sauce, roasted fingerling potatoes, and sautéed Brussels sprouts27. Monday Linguini in White Clam Sauce with crusty bread, and ensalada classico28. Tuesday Sautéed Red Snapper with lemon drizzle, baked potato and sautéed summer squash. LS HH GF29. Wednesday Pan-fried Pork Cutlet with hash browns and braised red cabbage30. Thursday Classic Sole Meuniere with a side of baby carrots and rice pilaf LS HH GF31. Friday Golden Fried Calamari with tartar sauce, onion rings and cole slaw

LS low-salt, LF low-fat, GF gluten-free

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Monday, 1.1 HAPPY NEW YEAR!8:30am Orleans Errands, Lobby CANCELLED2pm Yoga, Point Room CANCELLEDTuesday, 1.28:30am Provincetown Errands, Lobby12:30pm Blood Pressure, Be Well Corner1pm Chair Exercises, Point RoomWednesday, 1.38:30am Hyannis Medical, Lobby10:30am Coffee Hour, The Grille2pm Dealers’ Choice, Point Room3pm Bingo, Private Dining6pm Tournament, Point RoomThursday, 1.41pm Fitness Center Training, GymFriday, 1.5 8:30am Provincetown Errands, Lobby12:30pm Blood Pressure, Be Well Corner1pm Residents’ Bridge, Point Room5pm Happy Hour, The GrilleSaturday, 1.61pm Chair Exercises, Point Room3pm Saturday Matinee, Some Like It Hot, Point RoomSunday, 1.7Noon Omaha Poker, Private Dining7:30pm Sunday Night at the Movies, Murder on the Orient Express, Point RoomMonday, 1.88:30am Orleans Errands, Lobby11am Events Committee, Hatches Harbor2pm Yoga, Point RoomTuesday, 1.98:30am Provincetown Errands, Lobby12:30pm Blood Pressure, Be Well Corner1pm Chair Exercises, Point Room2pm Afternoon Tea, Private Dining4pm Talking Point, Hatches HarborWednesday, 1.108:30am Hyannis Medical, Lobby10:30am Coffee Hour, The Grille2pm Dealers’ Choice, Point Room3pm Bingo, Private Dining6pm Tournament, Point RoomThursday, 1.1110am-1pm Shredding Day, loading dock near mailboxes1pm Fitness Center Training, Gym 3-4:30pm Alzheimer’s Caregivers’ Support Group, Point 3-4:30pm Alzheimer’s Support Group, Hatches Harbor

Friday, 1.128:30am Provincetown Errands, Lobby12:30pm Blood Pressure, Be Well Corner1pm Residents’ Bridge, Point Room4pm Dixieland with Peter Gerler, Hatches Harbor5pm Happy Hour, The GrilleSaturday, 1.131pm Chair Exercises, Point Room 3pm Saturday Matinee, Grand Hotel, Point RoomSunday, 1.14Noon Omaha Poker, Private Dining2pm Mike Wright art opening, Hatches Harbor7:30pm Sunday Night at the Movies, Awakenings, PointMonday, 1.158:30am Orleans Errands, Lobby2pm Yoga, Point Room11am Dining Committee, Hatches HarborTuesday, 1.168:30am Provincetown Errands, Lobby9am Men’s Breakfast, Dining Room12:30pm Blood Pressure, Be Well Corner 1pm Chair Exercises, Point RoomWednesday, 1.178:30am Hyannis Medical, Lobby10:30am Coffee Hour, The Grille2pm Dealers’ Choice, Point Room3pm Bingo, Private Dining4pm Michael Casey Presents: Mack & Mabel, Hatches Harbor Room6pm Tournament, Point RoomThursday, 1.181pm Fitness Center Training, GymFriday, 1.198:30am Provincetown Errands, Lobby10:30am Seashore Point Book Club, Private Dining Room12:30pm Blood Pressure, Be Well Corner1pm Residents’ Bridge, Point Room1:30pm Dr. Campo, Podiatrist, Be Well Corner5pm Happy Hour, The GrilleSaturday, 1.201pm Chair Exercises, Point Room3pm Saturday Matinee, Roman Holiday, Point RoomSunday, 1.21Noon Omaha Poker, Private Dining7:30pm Sunday Night at the Movies, Good Will Hunting, Point Room

January Calendar

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CalendarMonday, 1.228:30am Orleans Errands, Lobby2pm Yoga, Point RoomTuesday, 1.238:30am Provincetown Errands, Lobby12:30pm Blood Pressure, Be Well Corner 1pm Chair Exercises, Point Room2pm Birthday Celebrations, Private Dining2pm White-line Woodblock Printing, SalonWednesday, 1.248:30am Hyannis Medical, Lobby10:30am Coffee Hour, The Grille2pm Dealers’ Choice, Point Room3pm Bingo, Private Dining6pm Tournament, Point RoomThursday, 1.251pm Fitness Center Training, Gym3-4:30pm Alzheimer’s Caregivers’ Support Group, Point RoomFriday, 1.268:30am Provincetown Errands, Lobby12:30pm Blood Pressure, Be Well Corner1pm Residents’ Bridge, Point Room5pm Happy Hour, The GrilleSaturday, 1.271pm Chair Exercises, Point Room3pm Saturday Matinee, Somewhere in Time, Point RoomSunday, 1.28Noon Omaha Poker, Private Dining7:30pm Sunday Night at the Movies, Edward Scissorhands, Point RoomMonday, 1.298:30am Orleans Errands, Lobby2pm Yoga, Point Room4pm Gray Seals with Lisa Sette, Hatches HarborTuesday, 1.308:30am Provincetown Errands, Lobby12:30pm Blood Pressure, Be Well Corner 1pm Chair Exercises, Point Room2pm White-line Woodblock Printing, Salon7pm P’town Potluck, Hatches HarborWednesday, 1.318:30am Hyannis Medical, Lobby10:30am Coffee Hour, The Grille2pm Dealers’ Choice, Point Room3pm Bingo, Private Dining6pm Tournament, Point Room

January

The Residences at Seashore Point recently received an online shout out as we were named named one of the Top 15 LGBT-Friendly Senior Living Communities in the U.S by SeniorAdvice.com. Coming in at number 8, The Residences at Seashore Point is notable for the way we welcome “people 55+ from all walks of life. This is known as a concierge condominium community that makes for carefree living. Amenities and services make everyday chores a breeze and all are welcome—single, married, gay and straight, first and second home owners, still working, or retired.” The accolade goes on to note what we all love: “The Residences at Seashore Point is close to many popular restaurants, arts, cultural events, and festivities. Pets are welcome too.”

ACCLAIMED ONE OF THE TOP 15 LGBT-FRIENDLY SENIOR LIVING COMMUNITIES IN THE U.S.!

HO-HO-HO! GUESS WHO-WHO-WHO . . .